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FER Bes oad Vol. XI1., No, 73—Whole Ne. 4285. NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 14, 1846, og hel = E RK HERALD. GALVANI ic "RINGS JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprictor. D | rps BA GNIS TUCO. ey safe, and if —_— ae spore an ROAD, ranism, by Circulation...Forty Thousand. | sew LONDON, NORWICH $ WORCESTER. || %.3 ae agent. LAS irae i coumecton Mt » siete ear ‘Ast 0 Moming, from the Foot of Whiteball fous inal owes of RHE MTIsM acute or chronic, sonly- nee Price 2 coats per copy | atest a ie tor New | nf, ;ihe head, tee of limba: Gout fie Delorean, Tok pita 06 coat n, ‘and Worcester. Baggage for Bosion goes | to p Bronebvas, Vartay, opey, Fits, Cramp, aon ee paeconaloere eash NOTICE. j pea ie Re ecru Gem baatt, ve ae of all Kinds executed with beauty end Jor NEW YORK oO th ES gs. Pa ihe’ Chest an eel ‘Debility, dedciency ot | aa ea sea fer br e train | ae nervous ally atecea wo | a yy Naw Fons jor ofthe | i Peerare pint Wires wr. si a avatars 1%, ite aca rs Malton nad Nassan etreeta that leaves. Hial for Will ? Bridge at 4 90 javents | ” enero | P Mt will leave at 5 SY. will leave Williams? ar ficient fatensi or power.” ted to the vod to the eee COURT SEAN. ite a3 SE wneraaree WP. M. willleaye at porte ent irene; weit apeian.cenest, OF SRY vert of fhe Ney Sib shure ie Bar Se r Beloeained, ad ,complaizt which the my s agent of “within three minutes ‘Castleton eas NOTICE. ae eeirenign ietits ? i ele ONETIG BLULB Mg, gue mile foe mami, wu anda em Aa pee ation as een ee the Freneh Ce ice f i ra ee reer and sok ns O'Bre- boat of thi Herr | sence iG aire oa sana Py d eat ne premises, of Mrs. Jane Burger. oe eeeece ones cama concentration of | fluence at the seat of CHAISTIES GALVANIC TAIRERtEnno TO LET OR FOR SALE, Cosh pooras re, ith Corrack, poof eee [— "~~ Varieties. *The bill to yer seduction and ad port co. it is the Assembly Test 3 year. A survey ofthe Illinois river has been made by Geo. R. Mowry, at tho instance of the Secretary of the Navy, , has been re- position, to a select committee to re- same bill which passed the ‘who appropriated $1,500 forthe purpose. A premium of a0. fn oRbend fs Oe font Pee Essay upen the best method of poh ‘ an Schools of Connecticut; Ca we suppose fifty es hog) tho best wooden nutme; Jonathan Lamb, bes osaed to purchase the C! Kalamazoo Canal, from the State of ~ ogee eae It is said that tho repairs to the Pennsyvania canals have been completed, and that navigation will be opened as soon as the weather will permit. The trial of Julia ay fag joning the Ricketts family, is now going on ington. Very eminent counsel are omployed any KG ano. The Dayton Tyenscript of the 21st informs us, that the water is rf be let off from bea og of the canal between that city and Cincinnati early in March, for the cea of making repairs, end that navigation will be ed consequence, some four or five weeks. Much an ment prevails upon the subject. porting Intell! On the 7th en a trotting mal ice opposite - Lambech Montreal. The day was fine, the com; ered. The ipirits, and the tracks carefully groperee. ‘he ne Dread, in 2m. 448. oy ir. Rousseau’s black horse, im 2m, 89s. The thica by by Bavannan Races, black, in 3m. 376. rch 9th—Fourth Day—Mile heats —Best 3 in 5—Purse $150.—There were but two entries for this ie waves’ and as the horses were well matched, the race itself afforded much interest. John Watson, how- ever, a the at in three straight heats—but not without a struggle. RESULT. Mr. Jenck’s b. g. John Watson, 6 Le old, bi John Dawson, dam by Leviathan......... Mr. Young's eta, Maid of Lodi, 6 years ld, by | Hualpa, dam by Phenomenon. Time, Ist heat, 1:54—2d, 1;63—34, 1 53}. After the main rece, a saddle swee; take wag ren, in which there were two entries—single dash’ ot a mile, via: one belonging to Gen. White, and the other to Mr. Aken. The latter won the heat. Tue Foor Rasx.—The first specimen of this novel sport, bee come off to-day, for a purse of $300—ten miles to be accomplished within the hour. Jackson, the American Deer, and Gildersleeve, of New York, are in for it—and it will be an interesting contest if both will The navigation between St. Louis and New Orleans is now entirely free from obstruction with ice. The Philadelphians propose to sheathe the permanent bridge across the Schuy! with oopper,in order to pre- vent its taking fire by aparks from steamboats. The town council of Buffalo decided lately, that a it R Peps hence ir an impertan' pe jelive: a lectu: physiology, phrenology Key rears see clos ahs Tee eee a anon eth BER Gap | ews ae Iga eppeaan detain ig ee Toobtalselcease, o cH will leave the foot of ite a ee 1 farther it Rose. . ‘i ‘a certail constit # Hon. Kenneth Rayner, of N. C., Mion apply ig JUHI ari ist Miah feet, or Dr. widerdock. ae ah uanuborte ter: for colds, se inell ‘affct at Baltimore. Hes: cenmmrapale, fy A jem. mre or freight Montgomory is hereafter to be the seat of government ® HOTEL AT KINGSBRIDGE. Newburg oe fueedsy, Sears th Sb onic owes. We SHORE CRC res ef Alabama, ‘The vote in the Legislature Was 67 tor 1 Soar a Sceupied by John P; | M2 2clek AER AND NEW YORK, Published by thé Doctor, inthe Sua, CASE, titans, | Meike tamed Stele *), i i NEW. f Ervine exeed fe . vad beg atone, sl of which ar om the ma ost rg repnee | Red River, at the last accounts, was rising rapidly. - a PABBAIC, Copt.Ji able sourtes, havi several hu ‘< The Now Haven Palladium mentions'the illness both rnc Seerertee silos | estes, eugene | theese ne eee hae pe let for er. E bea eu eer oe [eon teaat New York, | General Ages fr the Usted aoe, yy poor args b . is e passed the bill allowing foreign insur- mat two miles above Maat suc arch here ek Chutiaeditee, "7 elton street, Eee Raitines. ap apa irik agence enspirai i} mio 6¢*r Pi ees ee New York, The | Serue ia to be held at’ Enst Thomaston, Me, nec 192 BROADWAY a ot a feonyivani, and ine Coal | Gz Starts fintre COKNER OF JOHN STREET.” be exganized for, the pur Bf bik’ St, present coount i Doctor. G. Hi a EAT TO aM. TO THOSE WHO SHAVE THEMSELVES. Eeeres ‘emer ios, fot Rar isthree story with marble mantels, in complete order. . A. From the Evening P blacksmiths, and for the purposes of non even int of Ray ys intermediate landings, or asfar asthe | GPECIMENS of RING'S. unsp) roschable VERBENA ‘ | Also, Two other hey a the loge. CY well Jocated, be- ice ys Permit. There is good wheeling from EAM FOR SH. ahs is article, universally On and after the 15th inst., tho ragany the railroad be- big, tee Bale Leer ae Teddies cry punenser ote ene tc i ry) 7 gapercistancaetamiateatadans to Albany—passage to Ded : Pei, MMM [Rent SRR coe en react ay | 7h Rrnmmte mare cor ee a BO GET AN FORT LEE, NJ Halse, apart oe oe between Courtian iibery a | ; et, sold cheat aaterine shaneale, Bate Eh f With about 4 seres of | TST ee ves of it. "All is will be landed at any of the lar The Mississippi Legislature have passed a bill for mak- pte sroged ead tebe tes fornenp) wich ws chem landings, provided they are pald for at the Agent's Office, and ca “ areaiar re spent ity Boar WasPk | ing a railroad from Juckson,to connect with the railroad feet factory. ae present occupied ga 8 piauoforce mand ‘on the freight list. wiedge of out benefactor god Giend Pete fo. 4 | from Vicksburg on the Mississippi. i ituated the ensack road, only a few mirutcs w: or! or freight, apply on board, or to P.C, Seite, at street, whe says (3 is ahead ofa thing © ‘We learn from the nnual ‘report of th: the ‘@ good tenant very mince, wal the office on the whart. Shi department of ‘modera improvement, PePOst of; fhe - maBagel Bilsase will be copee yous? if yequized... Inquize of BOSTON =“ is ng mor 7 In short, a Benes of Detags .Philpselnele hat from the lst of Dr. Morne ac Wolf bo Liberty stat, New York. FOR HALIF, dayaery. verge’ Biga taay: seeay oe Se Si ais fyi AND LIVERPOOL. Pe ea ey nest havin touted we ey the poe are tbont 1a gale ae” Heater aware LET, IN HOBOKEN, The British and Noth. Americus thone Bo blesome oft id tor be sarin jar, 116 ning in the in: ig wah tboreetlen Sets piory and basement an, MT CALEDONTA: will dea iA: ment Le rects way ot a Sad aint EN Le one en a 1¢ hardest and rou 80 as to vende ‘operation of i. mit rill be ready, gait : hi pig. raft ceaetiensieie See SHIRERMIA, Aiststar Wyse, Commusde, ou Wodnee | wir sfBe'SCicot he sem’ S Bead ad Tubes, | at Ogdansbteg im le aa, stood twenty ve de" ig improvements They etch, soni ant MRED ONIA, E. G. Lott, Commander, on Friday, May 1, | Rint’ i inca mal much eee ett pieces ad aoet| Sree CHO SATO. : ay and are ie 106. can etcaiet oor noaibcotian Cocmmenia s Anew medical college, the Franklia, is announced in itt r court yarde rioud wouraiioes 7 card From the anday Dispagch n Every maa a whosheves himeelf Philadelphia, to open next October. i ogee aeRO o For thet (Be viet y Bi real all tristan att the | ,. An effort is being made to have a marine hospital es- pews lasre ery "every 1S arian “ne RIGHAM, Jr Sahn nae shin, so that it Becomes aa cbsolute pleasure, instead of an an- tablished at Chicago. H Apply asthe ferry ar Hotel No Berth secured astil paid ABAD ; Beware of usiterious, and o ee ewsiten siguarare | sggaton on Wednesday last tn Baidenea, Renton te i pa torn ha cae der the directions for use, of C,H. Ring.” Prepared and for - ast in Baltimore, Gnder the pre- i TICE. ARPAERS, ON GREAT ras tif wolusle and teal, end fr exparation sidence of Bishop Hedding, assisted by Bishop Waugh. DWELLING HOUSES, STOR“ 8 and vacant racant Lots, ‘to th —P de in ist, any Thomas was hung at Chillicothe, Ohio, loretle, zoster exchanre,, aves eats sade oa pro rag chy uate can bev anoplicd pat Bondy ora street | Friday. ; ant ou too purchase money, with aa ia crease in value | fereny amount, (roth tes rea ne acl crea N.B.cMerchants are partieuletly.fequested to call tad ex | , Twenty-five steamboats have been lost in the Missis- ‘ten to fifteen per sali car Rang ireland ios. gee amine this article, a0 now prepared, as to qual i sippi and Ohio rivers since the first of September last. from | tion by letter, (post paid, Ywilts meet or prvi From steel Pe RY ole ag | Thetwo junior editors of the Richmond News, an- ad yee + TAreCOrT h, far any thing of the kind before the pa fe: one they have secured the services a senior Bama nt ct Menten Lae — lm*r mm in piace of John H. Pleasants, recently killed ine fa D 4 Bb ces SCRE) 159 BROADWAY. |, Pte teat sorzor, trkiner cram. excellent it secomsmodations, apply aa te diyruny #7 Bonth st. Robe. Scott, will mi3r hor i passage onl on boat ot teat 1 bp Brice ‘pete Ana Regular packet, to sail fast sailing packet share, her regular day. Hoe cre “anon ‘sail 2 freight or ae apely on She beeen, a Moet Wall Wall £.K. COLLINS oe Positively no. goods received bay oo board eer tarda | ‘ern = iar m New Crean, fons caw ay WOODRUFF, who will rFeke Sgr ARSE, ee, gue elena K BALL, OR OLD POOL PACKETS FOR MVERPO POOLs-Oniyae. HO AND : The wew Rh ° the village of 3 obra at favorite aye vet amp FIDELIA walk of the Stead Gil Es, | on Monday, ryfne ich Sip tanvell ete taactbe entoas = cBont 2 min om New i Sarat |e cout mae + the, fered ox in © most superb and Sinieanfence ar ieee anbaree | Good sehools arches i the immedia Sates | country, or Peri ir trad, As peoent b> a co, nh Barossa sity. hi ie Who, dents to retire the country, cS. OF tothe i sailing hip Pee z GHANCE perenne, S, nomi RR, re he will" iave imine ry gy see ~ a ie Fee Pea eat ae ble 4 einen, yah ate ‘woodland, an . neque berth cay ‘application ‘should = ‘been all cult highly inanured aeeceal srjhia ive years pas and abundant “Ss “EArscorT, 75 Sonth inileg from Ne trom Hantington, 3 fram iden lane. county of danke Ss saetraberast newt New ‘Ting Haei ax com 2 Barns, Cow o bn to con m bare ata § Sates te 1h 0 postlon to prot Lh A tre colds DA every desirabl wer Bteumboats es vn & 87 South street. ; 1ag a. t8¢ Key, Thepacket sp Lived he Cape. John Eldridge, | (>) jeceed the: Hottinguet, (apn EW YORK HORSE BAZAAR, Fer regular day. para aaeg ; THIS. welliinowe and favorite poe packet ship. B BALTIMORE , Capt. J 5 fests | fe open forthe reception of Horses on livery, and also | Sil rr Horses. on private ‘uentlen rent re ae Feud thom by thew nisnigneds Sere INC 9 Tontine Building, being ne public, Sails at this establi ic wil by | _m6re Wall's. bs ey pees for gentlemen to keep lorses and pocl eckersconaatng ofthe ie Ee: tito find jt desirable place for the mle of BBONs. 5 nApsCits, tiga. Wael SEA 9 mis 3 Aa Ney Veron propertton Bon mereaat ea: | New York, th March, @Reoderh | tarts eet py ye ee Lreseted eum rert are very exteo- i NBRCO. 56 South st. las ss BI will ease send th on board ver streets Frente 10nd OODHULL & MINTURN: a Howie —All goods not permitted ia ive days must fs een to lie store. 13 dire Areane, and opposite aan ed axeeree ora | gente or ten ites SPRING STYLE. GENTLEMEN'S HATS. Da aWaTNEG Bh i you pay $4,50 and $5 for a Hat, when you ef Wild Cherry, QRERTSON's ia igh, FOR PHOENIX HAT AND, CAB “MANUFACTORY, CONSUMPTION, fn get se good © ove for $3,501 Go and eximine tor your- Honer to Whom Honer is Duc. mari? Im’ re KNOX’S FASHIONABLE HaTs, {FOR THE ENSUING SPRING, are now ready for OR 8 he Oe. wyurte srzet, ween , il gund ai jussan. . fen ia yy wich te look, tng to in nd sn sic nse of is tpn Dag oh fod wear, which is chanson shem, oan have U e and made at avery shor’ noti = tiaras jar Samaly madiaine, "Da. Ry, and. TO MILLINERS, siete ae ths iene by th oe 0 Brent fort, in the Egan aur known and celebrated thor Foden ore Feat 10 eceve the crest. | er car in m: of va fees vA iplendid tmporanent of purest thease, dene. tno. poses of Wins | wp article, wer Ses Stay made to the Cunnay’ an mage of the powe of the eri prepara- ee ‘Gi ind becoming, they, | {i288 will sereen them from the lash of the Inw, and one of Se Fale be ween to Konkenlipa, ers, and merchants of egeric of the Sionkarees ay ie 9s had the irakey lbord peine. amped AR KL 7 the case or dozen | peration, Dx. Bwarwn’s ComPou LD CHERRY, NBA gener assortment a ‘of il Kinds SP Sorate Coeds and always oa ha: 135 lm*r it and only genuine a ae NE Fi ATE, Wht 18 the oaly oue compound. > from many years a an 8 aor FOR ove for B3 reveh Cal) Boots tot ek tea sold By are ora YOUNG & JONES Shoe erty: if Bou. i Be psf ged are eqai sof the’ is great ery. nye and which | and on aie bes ithe leled sui va Peene of jwayne’s warranted to give cad pave Cor int, Tick! satiatection & JO} the Throat, ity e inf Itatth rie a Pete on No at Bev. He pes oes: C Breath 2 the abuse of ca o- # tie re eheauie tae yg high gt ag ce * e ASABURTON Capt Howland vurthen 1000 avi AND RET, PERFUMERY EST MBLISHMEN: T. HE Sul riber returns his thanks to his friends and the ‘bli the hi ga tbe opening of hia ‘of bis rg Rew Yorks Fe eine, the o the best er lowing ses + prooks thet be fs Seah of of af oft se ahe very bests whether the secistateaet a ot Amer ik He} A 4 7 youn Duretar of he oratry of Lan | a century she first in this line | J ies "Qi aa ia saaleo some septa ieee se =f ae oda cenibiten is mires ‘ork, he eo neigee, ane i is genuine, as he assures th lic thee soar a sect gale “Ht Sci without the titention of whole oe Teta abaldibes lovers tan, Btereas how ps oe bene = it cheaper than they buy so cen Soda from 30 to Manufacturer and Importer of Tolle Boa t Hone j901m*t THE GENUINE Firbaianion. DR. WAYNE’S Compound Syrup of Wild Cherry. CONSUMPTIVES Ons ts rare ab by wi oy 1a, 4 it. Sey Bail Hf Se RRR Coe nearly nick th ms Semi: How slightly, Id take "ay prevent the low Sm when this v etainn he proper care, i wi it ipporter preser- sea ‘hence unetlous of life, it has 00 = ee a) pepeaes of Cherry, except Dr. Sterile rafeable remedy nad duced teal el tne thick | 1 ted" Spurious Mia witeact ee wie ‘ye genuine Pus | pared on! Face soeets, Phladsphin. Seen on an a8 Bowery. 7 i Brosdway, 3 Bleecker street, 8 Grand 12 1m*m R ARNT'S [EF SALVE, Fo WOUNDS, Bruises, Burns, Chronic Sores or Swel- Tings, Ul Inflamed~Breasts, It is also a sovereign iy for on the Face, vhapped or Kova » It will soon it transparent, clear and soft Extraet of a lemces from Doctor W: lam waaay hear that ihe iat ate, ” pre- is being patie. = mm will speedily ah rank in Itis ededly superior to the canfdeace voy cr eneomere, mere mie perce Fp id an ex; Thave kno’ tga ice im several and nerv: amie pop ealied at Mrs. Hal Tongan 20. yin tod roa her breneta,| tod real i or enn Hae ie aE aE St ti 24 cabin and | Pivindelphias ‘aera e persons intending to embark, feaaiine ico Piscomer A ad on 508 ek ateniage 2 ag hone Bg) wets fh : ne. ‘South Peas Fp arcgeee cles of o eer sold out it, tad | tee egetbr teres tee |Resinheie cacareenan ea tarp | Saber H ne, ucla te re te eaydica bid, wate maeas | ret ce for ther friends, ean have mi p them pcg fy on by |" leita oe" ain” | girgr ted CU uROUNS SLA OP Wi Sle: bere ia a) ABT | Fetes ot atseaaes which have’ batted. the ine, Panet SULPUEMOOG eater pare: |g eA ER TY I Liv qn YNES COMPOUND Bin Ee iat ae ERR | OWI SEO alae eam c oatad se peeks Todds Tit Brosaway: Lewin 7 es | tea ‘under general order, at "West ne street: verett, 96 Hudson street 23 ‘are not ‘must be vent to store. oF, iacaer' tnd Bande i ’ perget tom a Lete writen by gfarpale to het x a itto to overs { aurprive at the aible effects breasts Seer | cases of eRoteay Erste mafia Sees reo them ap very eed of bean th mouse ce Domus ined dette je: x iy wn, aera cane iris Yea gol Yeeeived an injury from fermen of a beesiey et resent i! ~h-4 peepee nt ety Rte \y, corner of UP OF NARTHA. ea on Oy inie have resolved not to allow any member of t! ndepen- dent Order of Odd Fellows to commune with them. The Wabash is now too low for steamboat navigation, The tri-ennual parade of the firemen of the city and county of Philadelphia, will come off on the 27th inst. The Mateachusetts Senate have passed for engross- ment the bill for supplying Boston with pure water. wine Albany Evening Journal of the 11th ult., says :— ME eta & del aaa op weather. The snow and strong as it was, is dart | #0 Pvresiioned ths that al tieighs broke through yes- day. There are 43 daily papers published in this State, viz : New York city 16, Brooklyn 8, Albany 5, Troy 3) sare Fe i arnt Buffalo 4, Rochester 3, 1, Lockport 1, Pen Yan 1, Geneva 1 oranda wan bef hn esos on the 6th a ingress locate the proposed nati: pete at that city. x The Post Office at London, C. W., was burnt down on Friday week. The mail bags and papers were saved. A project is in cern in Portland to establish a steamboat communication between Halifax end Portland, with intermediate to at the ports on the coast of Nove Scotia with those A new Post Office, called “Last Chance,” has been established on ohana Che chyr county, .Miss., and W. B, Farmer, ap; Postmaster. The vat companies of volunteers called out at New Orleaus, by by Gen. Gaines, for Texas, without any orders from the War Department, and without any yn for be services, were paid $51,600 for three months ser- vi A man named James Pollard, was taken to the Hospi- tal, in Philadelphia, on the 1th’! inst., very badly bruised, from being caught between two cars on the Columbia Railroad, near Broad street depot. The Nantucket Inquirer of the 11th inst., says :—A humpback whale wasseen in Provincetown harbor a short time since, and several boats were immediately manned and gave chase. The whele was captured and sold to two persons for $90, who attem; to have the monster towed to Boston. The whale broke loose, how- ever, and escaped. The bill to remove the seat of government of Louisi- ana to the town of Baton Rouge, Rn sed the House of Representatives, and onl) the Executive ceusian to Deore SEY. "fhe ect. done not go Inte force, until after the close Cag enn My session of 1848, in conformit; nuh tae poe ions of the 119th article of the Constitution. The Philadelphia United Stites Gazette of yesterday says:—Information received in this city, renders it more than probable that the State Canals will be in navigable eriec en on Mondy next. Avery exciting discussion is going on in the Pennsyl- vania rtf islature, upon the bilo grante right of wey through State tothe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company. Doctor Hollick, has been indicted in Philadelphia, for the supposed immoral tendency of his lectures and He was arrested and entered in ri repagaicemce tn the sum of $1000. What a funny idea! The Philadel- phians have become moral since the destruction of the three or four churches. Morse’s magnetic telegraph is to be adopted i Austria. It.is to be extended from Vienna to Prague, a r} distance 320 miles. Capt. E. A. F. Lavelletta, of the U. 8. Navy, arrived ot Meche onthe 24th ult., to take command of the Memphis Navy Yard. There is much dispute in Louisiana, relative to the sufficiency of many of their official oaths. The whigs of Pennsy)vania, have nominated James M. Power, of Mercer county, as their candidate for Canal Commisioner. The Germantown Telegroph says that an effort ie is being made for the erection of a Town Hail in that borough. ths OCT rn penis to reduce the salary [of ernor. Csi gg trypan cab bee mir gee yham, on the 12th inst. He entered the army at the 16,10 Capt, in which he end of paar Among anedotes which he + Sosten wes my country.” It is proposed by the colored people to hold a Nationa: Sees vomet time foros epenive oa trogen ‘Oulo. The object is to concentrate upon some plen of colonization. ee Sines ofthese ties think ol ns Us Aepeeine OPEN apeneaed Wie dis on the 9th asking for a part of Oregon. Twe, men, calling themselves Charles Smith and John , Were arrested at Trenton, N. J., a day or two pa he je vern notes were found upon them. a eeu vo A destructive fire occurred in Elizabeth! Tenn., Wednesday week, consuming the rout eenarn ove eer) aeackene entire. Itis bape hagg we ece of from the fact the fire the Circuit Court Clerk, des- to the Massacht call of their Members of Eg Mong wend ceavenea take im measures for the with- drawal of Massachuseetts from the Union. Resolutions have been introduced into the New Je: Legislature for @ At hours is the harbor of Maurice River, Cumbe: County, N. J. Syracuse 2, over D beret Be hg Soy ~ mire course as one would ever wish to hear—p: goattheir speed. Atany rate, the distance to be ac- com; ed will not allow them much opportunity of play: on the way. Avvasy, March Sth, 146. ‘AvorHEn CuEROKEE DEtecation.—A from that portion of the nation known as the “ treaty party,” have arrived in this » This appointed by a convention of people in January Jast, and consist of George,W. Adair, Fatand Wate A rer Joseph M. Lynch, Brice Martin, and Starr. They here at the invitation of the Presi- dont of the United States, communicated through the pg me of the western teritory, Major Arm- trong. The del have ail arrived except Stand Watis, who has remained in the Cherokee country in command of about one handel iors, whom he bas stationed ima fort, on the defensi the momunlited Ge ber bo recentl, it netion under lege, of the cain Cherokee overnment, tyfoert ” it may be stated, ty composed of those who made the treaty of 1835, by which of the Cherokees, east of the Mississippl wes cod ; and for that he seasio treaty and cession of the ioe Dow hore, were members bony leaders of The eaploring per party who visited north-western Texas, and several months under aut ae Department. the ex much of ee cine, ifion, with the Cumanches end wild had considerable iaserouutee, ugh nd Soom @ full report em vas salton hay art Wor Department on Wediantay last. It is said to containa Pelee and valuable history ef that country and The} Railroad Tyavelling—Charity on the Road. —Dr. Sprague—The Anti Rentere—Speaker Craine— Martin | Van Buren, &c. §c. Iarrived here this morning at twelve o’clock—ha- ving been detained at New Milford on account of the opposite train of baggage cars running off the spilling the freight. Yet, notwithstanding the Housatonic Railroad Company deserve great credit for the really comfortable 2d class of cars for the poor. Instead of the vile bh; cages used upon other roads the; th i: pratt n Zad c ‘care which ate well warmed lighted and are an example to other poor. A rlgrcpe incident occurred in one of the cars; one pL wrecked Irish women who came to this coun- te ned her husband—who it appears had gone to New r= velba ‘had taken to hunt up « sister resident in this bah She had a child, a yeer old, and both were Knows, ualid poverty. When her situation ra heame done fort her, and at once a la! jant tar proposed that somethi half dollars and au juarters lea} assengers, convincing me nevolence yet left in this wicked world 0 spontaneous was\this charitable offering made, unexpected, that ked up when the money was in her hands, an eloquent picture of speechless gratitude, the large tears craving fry of the pencil ‘of Huntington, the “boat meeting i hey Sais morning, I geicizes hey way to the celebrat ir. Sprague’s churc! me the direction, my informant then said, You will eae sie tithe coddan ands. Pull kin over the ate that’s here Be he holds forth. ro a deccription, 1 did not fail in finding the plac dered why some more appropriate device place dnct not have been chosen, as a cross, omen or Maltese, or an anchor oran hour glass—but, some of the emblems oa our pis. ces of worsuip, are worthy ot heath not Christ and od . It was late before | got at there is much Christian of ours, and and so Raphael of Amer sia Le is "words accor. oa is ace words accor- ding toHamlet ts trippingly ‘on the tongue,” and you feel at once that you are hearing a man ofthe world. The anti renters are considerable of an im- quirements—he speaks The ‘barn-burners are resting {i flict with the old hunk ‘and we may expect so! rich scenes the Coming. ik. ‘There is one mah who seems to be enjoying in a great measure the respect of both parties here—it Speaker Craine—by the urbanity of his manners and the fairness of his decisions, and his really sound, practical tatents, it would not be at all surp: it high political honors in this he is a tow strength to the barn-burners, Pos sing all the srereee Grey with mone of Lis faulter .t belie e is a resident of Herkimer County. In speaking to several eo here J am surprised ‘at the unpopularity of the Van Burens and their backers. They are looked upon as selfish, from first to Iast—and ring in her eyes, uplifted, a blessing ; in fact, it wats ‘@ tableau vivant wor- | ty party,” he should yet seach |. assumed @ larity | racter, und tbat in Lesyaeyy of continued fever, iz ite inabitants ; and we have been promised a copy of it for publication. The main business of this delegation, as we under- stand, is to separate from the present nation, headed by Mr. Ross, ‘and indnee the United States to purchase them @ country composed of — ‘were sent a orte divide country, coneaure ot nanee by themselves or with the kn ‘as “old settlers,” with a fulfilment of the treaty off1835."36, anda restitution of a large amount of money which they say hasbeen puis? by the of the United States. These Piatters’s are made pet in proce of the con of the “treaty party,” held in ” which has been p! to the a ‘The delegation is bape sengenh by a er pare ben , of Van Buren, Arkansas, call is accompanied by his ledy, wvho ls the Mejor Ridge, the lamented C! lost hit the President of the United 31 three portions of the ‘Cherokee Nation sre now The “old settles who owned the country west, the name of thi Cherok2e Nation West of the Mia i,” until their government was May iiaptiteded and ids forcibly n from them, the opere- tion of the treaty of 1835, concluded between the United States and the “ Eastern Cherokees,” and fo ned which the original owners have never ceased to norman end upon which they now bave their claim. The “ trea- whose complaints are sbere trate | Cadac and although this a party sgn agreed to, and made one thousand eight hundred and peered coun To the bastors 1 error was committed | b: tl ‘estern Cherokees’ without the consent of the pent ‘and without eying « a just value for such portion of it as res pocentery. ‘commodate the latter. And last, the * rd governmen party,” who nave always repudia! ty of 1836, notw: feoy Sep Deseeasion country under its provisions ‘his party claim i ae treaty, by which they desire to Chappe payment for amount of claims held by their people, and obtain imple title for their country. wi irs, wi has secured a high name in his new and important office, has, we understand, taken the subject in hand, witha fixed determination’ to carry out the views of the dent. He possesses the ability, industey, Inoerdy sas unflinching jfirmness to do so, no mat head censure may fall on account of ane Sous Union of Thursday. Murper or a Carp By rvs MOTHER, AND AN AT- TEMPT TO COMMIT SuicIDE.—We are to re- cord an occurrence of a most heart-ren: . pone transpired at 34 New Church » yesterday noon. a at murder of an infant by WU donee given betere the fury of inquert Gevsloped the evidence given before the of following fa facts :—That M: Mes: Roast Waite, wife of Mr. James A. White, a hatter, wi named, had, subsequent to the baste birth ot RS bese about ten days since, manifested slight symptoms of aber tion, which had not, however, a some say that the ex-President’s first popu! arose from his sowing this anti-rent sced, that his son is | flammation of the brain ensued, which seemed to now trying to make political capital eut of by reaping | a crisis yesterday. Early in in the afternoon she sent her it. Be this as it may, the Rhe father knew ‘well how to make | nurse, Mrs. Jane ay , on an errand it money, if ters did not friends—and the faishing | touch to | hood, and their reputations will be attended to in the soon to be | which she cut it ‘infant's blished life ot Martin Van Buren, Benjamin.F: Butler | throat of dau r Ursula, a child Co. from the most authentie dooney from the pen age, ‘and then m: joa slight incision on her own throat. of Wm. Lyon McKenzie, of the Soodly ity of Cotham- | The screams of the servant attracted the attention of Asan jote to the "a discourse, I went this ae , who hastened to e Co tang riers ame Jobn Pierpont,poet and p! ry to the chamber, er, late from Massachusetts—and he gave as pales trp liball give you graphic sketches of the do ive you ic o: jeep ria morro, ae other news circulating, as long shall rest Yours ar BRIEL. New Baunswick, (N. J.) March 11, 1846. Death of a Patriot—Burglary, §c. T hasten to inform you that another of our Revol- eye Hang’ on the Mrs. B., with the of the toe te — took the razor from her, and placed on ney. then discovered the melancholy truth that the throat was cut, and that it was dying ; and that the little girl Ursule wes Lo pe! from &@ wound in the neck, and that the mother a ber own life.—Balt. Clipper, March 13. Later From Mexico.—We have been permitted to make the following extract from a letter lately received from Vera Cruz, under date of Feb. 18th. utionary soldiers has gone to his final home. Mr. satisfaction ton majo at pyrigie bed Exon oor i Hartshorn Willet died on Monday, aged eighty-six. prerg> bens remaina quiet. It does not appear le Christian, a beloved and esteemed that General Arista has as yet declared au- Asan humble Christian, thority of Paredes, though it is highly he will hegen S aR Lain tape wt of Aig eign | tp do 80. | nive regre' tel were followed A has reeched here,which a} the grave this afternoon by a large procession of our | foundation, thet Bonora, Sinaloa, ara Culioraie have motes na oneale, oye ge be! a sumnber ten dhy = pro: mouaoed iy einet ‘the dent: a Ls 0 se Were esCo! e Mi at 5 det end «ne bond of music. Painful thoughte | merce remain unmolested. Ur citizens and com crowd faen the er se nd pl on another of these | There are at Frees betice this place, French,English 1 ny 8. nish _—Unien time nor the college boarding housce was entered last | “™ "?* ae event eek, at tig ht, by ete burglar. A student gra; pled te Staaten at heb Tpasoueast in tearing himself ee, and made his retreat out of the window. The fright of the inmates, dui the row, can readily be imagined. With this ee oan ion we have jen aus Your ye brit tl only news we have. eagerly Fought rey the arrival of the cars. More anen. Sratistics or Crime in New Jersey.—There bse admitted into the State prison of New Jersey, 1799 to 1905—7 yours, od convicts. 1806 “ 1810-5 isi,“ - is 1816“ “977 £3 isa.“ b 18t 196 “ 09 4 1831“ « 42 4 1836“ ee a ies. “ 36 Total in 47 years. ...... 2206 The sername of these 2206 averaged 2 years, 10 months, and 10 days each. During the whole period 565 were joned, their unexpired terms averaging | 10 months, and 8 days each. Of the whole ‘Dumber, there were in— Scotland Wat dias bas Provinces. Their ages were Under 10..... From 10 to aT) From 16 to 20.. From 20 to 90. From 0 to 40, The offences are generally classified as— Against pero “ 1789 persons The latter intemal: bigamy, bi dive ke 0 latter jasphemy, kee} fog Goren 5 erate jury, iting, a d grees licen. i Ore Gees = were— irder . . No record was , in the the amount of education, feceived Se revious to 1840, of y the offenders— admitted 455 convicts for money, or where 20 or more le are as- pemnbied, is declared to be an offence, Pau concerned, vertising, at to ishable year. ‘The i ture, and now only waits the to become a law—unless, should be obtained in the House, ApPoINTMENTS BY THE Paestpgnt.—Burtington Anthony, to be Marshal of the United ‘States for the district of bem an Island, vice Guiana, hg) Moses Lane, to be Register of the yey ject to sale at Plattsburg, vice James H. Birc! wa take effect on that day. Fiona Conrergnce.—The Florida of the Methodist Episcopal church, Sout ed on the 16th ee It was held at = beth gen ove et hep. hop Andrew. oe a jartin were elect lelegates to General Conference. Among the resolutions adopted, one is “ the delegates to the General Conference to support —_ reasonable or equitable plan for conti tion of the church, South, with the book pct New ge ea mce Monticello, R. H. Leoky hot For sale also, a. variety the shore works fn eas Pg i gt txmore. J. ansivngyo, + 3 espe ae ar foci el « the attention of te the following stock, sell on x Raha Sal low, treme oer § aes A Sed = Aeetor ee grams it romaine, together. tie sume, a person hour Cor wre sane aan te ear aoe te bythe most experienced cutters lowing are | te fe pany highly ret Sistas who tonufy to the merita ie ‘ ‘The undersigned being practically peceainaed, a ith, e: seats er tp Se ace i practical, application, I. rer rey. “ te Acie A ing ger, Seg (a abst stata mart 1 ANTS 6 8 Cotton a me

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