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SS _———— — 3 Vols XIKi, Nes 75—Whole He. 4288. NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORN. ING, MARCH 17, 1846. Wreteo Wwe Conse, COMFORT FOR THF “AFFLICTED. “AMfairs In the Paclfic-The Progress of | land, came in her, and goes passenger to the coast in the Cow Sessions. | oe in my description ef their THE NEW YORK HERALD.| vr. Dewitt c. KELLINGER’S PAIN Phase | Hannah, for England, being promoted. Before Recorder Tallmadge and Aldermen Dodge and | capacities by the smalles ount of partiality ; for I re= ERADICATOR. : | Srarute Laws ov rue Hawaiian Kivovom.—Our press Th pan. rd them ell with an of tenderness, for HIS TRULY WONDERFUL MEDICINE, continues | We have lately received full files of the Honolult, | is now busy driving through an edition of 750 copies, in Jour Moke mm, Bag , Distelet Attorbe: ar chad x: in their po Tipe’ sis" woticr'rontingehtces epee | SI. Polynesian, to the lat of November alsoseve-/ f26ites oan we aha ats wie the onalatanee Ol |" ic sn en At tha opesion. ef the Coast tiie mots Charles | EY Owiedge of this fect before you is jen cannot Tewais | ral public documents of the Haiwaiian govern-| same time, 1500 of the Hawaiian ani Satie Maso att int | wp description as being perfect! rect in every it oni ment. | Varieties. the t of success and happiness in be Took oh treet fn im’r_| "The Sandwich Islands, aceording to the modern | _Itis stated that the whole iababitants of the carth dis. | being'pranounced, 92 tho grounds tat the saGeceer in | through this “lite wooden world.” aT une thes making rapid pro, charge annually from theit lunge 107,000,000 tons of | this instance having been summarily provounced, and —_———_———- Less T acceptation of term, are pic Progress | water, aquantity which, if collected together, would | that the usual lapse of four days had not been allowed New Sacem, Albany Co., March 11, 1846. Pela OS: in civilization. The natives have completely orga- | forma sphere nearly 2,000 feet in diameter. | the defence to prepare a bill of exceptions agreeable to | 44; ism, §c.—Beautiful Anti-Rent den cork sole Boots, water nizéd courts of law—have regular law officers of the There went from the Wabash Valley, and reel cleared | the intimation given to the Court—the Ceurt then stated inti-Rentiom, $c, : a y Paap cad . uters: | crown—they enter into diplomatic correspondence tnd ts i hated been trhoned Fearicrcills ported M _ | | Bat inesmanl oe Salemmaes eae Cay ‘dow oe pecially _ 1 left the city apd. bays touad et ped melering ‘ves, Patent r, | me mi ym Manhi on A i i il a dE with foreign governments; and have, we suppose, | lust year, 692,200 bushels of wheat, and 07,400 bbls of | Fied into effect, they considered’ that. they had no pro. | 1° this snug little village, nestled under the a +n Bis. all of eh ty erected severaligitibets andijaile. | four “thejproiut of Indiana to thier with, 46,000 bush Vince ia the matter; and. therelare denied the motion of pecan at frowns down upon e with its front of yy ‘corn an 'y we now learn fron Lafayette = i i ictures Pott ee amcnane | Hic CANILD "| We make several extracts from the Polynesian, | Journal, that there are ‘now 39,000 Dushele of wheat, trl fle pigment one erg pee pal oppeinayaexy i ont ee rong WANTED, ‘am, Raley be which are Pods reaaite They iy Prove inter- [ees cee eee cee slngtonods cet-ecoowet rage Saag pe ee havin to while away a summer in. Iam stopping at the hotel ockw oot i Part of a House—A- small family, piadinskances su Attorney, at Stent chaima that may be esting to fashionable portion of this commu- | of farmers within a few miles of that city. ca. gag the Committing “Magistrate of Mr. David Seger, who keeps one ofthe best houses nies a4 3 =] saite of pore gh os lh nity. ‘The ship-builders of Cleveland are very busy. perem aptorily refused te admit the accused to bail; and | for the country, that | have ever seen—everything is so eon White and fens atree s iiher in ie private hou Messrs. Ig einen, New, York. {From the Honohula Polynesian, Nov. 1.] One day last woek, while a train of carson the Little | thet after a perusal of the affidavits, &c., presented to | nico and neat. Last evening there was # cotillon party few doors fros where ‘admit Pome eM “ Fasnionaate Ne’ ‘The Hon. Capt. Gordon, of H. | Miami Railroad stopped at the depot at FB oy order a | the Court fortheir consideration, they had come to the | here, and the anti renters may be proud of thele ¢ dress, post puid, M'N ©. box at Fost 6 ‘fice, My ate Gali, ae : B. Ms ahip America, attended by threo of his oficers, | fellow, who had never seen th , stepped ‘on | conclusion to admit Mr. B. to bail for pearance, in ‘ Pr girls ; very best r ferences offered and req 428 StawSm*r : Bidet ¢ British Consul General, paid a friendly | the locomotive, which for the time hee had been dis- | the sum of $8,000, also in the additional sum of $3,000 bea some of them would create admiration in your me- URNISHED APARTMENTS TO LET, PenngUNITED STATES HOTEL, visit to the King lust Tuesday. located from the cars, and being curious to know and | to keep the pence, especially towards Mr. Lockwood. bo ey: of loveliness and fashion. There eres ally, beautiful women present, and it passed off His Majesty took occasion to ex) fon City,D.C. | feit in m the acquaintance of pad modern Dit the brother of the Earl of Aberdeen, the pleasure he | see every thing about it,g happened to place his hands Trial for Grand Lagceny.— A young man named Henry By lack captain,ae upon @ screw, which bette and nan instant the | Smith, thicted for a grand larceny, in having stolen a | a fine gusto. ho had shown so | locomotive started off in ful. , With the fellow upon quantity of clothing, jeged to be worth $34, from Den- “This place is in one of the strongest of the anti-rent tthe pitch of his voice to of No. 13 Ann street, on the 2ith of February | districts; and the fooling isa deep determined one, that IN a private Dwelling, t af Ih Mercer st. "Nowe need apy, seth mace toad od reference. mls 3 d 7 much attention to his commissioners in London, and all | it, hollowing and bellowin; wore cae IN ieee SN, Se efi of the whose pa peer bea bese 80 a Bad ead ge stop the < Seepation ing,” F while at oe ae ee he eg On the part of the pope it lap hapare son nee jut moe bio bebe Cin satis them, dese woh ane and requested the captain to make known to the noble | would pray to 0 mercy upon him. The loco- | the accused was arrested as he came o' ‘et, they are wed to the more violent fanat! i mi an, wigh wil be Saget a neste of) between Thind end our Earl he sentiments ‘Ch etteom. waniays motive HY about seven miles, when’ by Weert it left | shop, with the siolen articles in bis possession, and that belong tothe lodges, and wish, I may say with pectect rf ed on or before menade yar e iniio ‘ond The King added artic hnadred pace the Duchess of Soi Saat at he was much obli toher the track and stopped without any material injury, eles uestioned as to the manner inwhich they came | truth, their wrongs redressed ‘ peaceably if they can, te areal mosh obiigea to Mex ion is ror ere eas vacearites Ge Meeariver hist possersion, he stated that they had been handed | forcibly if they must.” As general thing he Ay ble mantels gone ageteral provement of Selkirk, the Right Honorable Edward Ellice, and| Oliver Smith’s will, which has already afforded innu- tonim @ young man, to pledge them for him; but | telligent farmers, and jno worth- 7 8 deepak other distinguished personages who had befriended his | morable newspaper Pi raphe, isto 3 taken to Wor. Cpnid nek give: sey idee Way. Saree was who gave Joes ofizgna that th sattied beta penned lass wel tse Fiver, bay and city, Commissioners. cester county for adjudication in protat ‘asthe Judge | them to him, and b when e vivcun ehiok the |: bore-—-we may expect Wo: ey fvesonpated rvs where the The gallant captain very courteously replied that he | of Probate of Hampshire. count; ent of one ‘ot | 8 person who had been teen in the house from which the | here—wemay expect worse scenes than evar, have yet would have an opportunity of writing soon, and would f Take hie’ Majesty's, sentie i the towns interested in Seles —s munuces; and every balt oar to Can! and Ghriopber tal Jefferson stamped upon their hearts— that resist- a re cl was stolen. R Stevenson, Esq. inaaany for th SROAY ins dessa | ue tntate enietittand fey | ce, reed cing Mgr ‘Apply at the ferry at Hoboken ‘mis were active, obediea isciplined. Brie con- | Aberdeen. been stolen, was not of that value w complain- | ance to tyrants is obedience to God” h pdinted agents to contest the will. 3 fe tell you in m: that they have STATEN par Coe ee FOR SALE. GSC Bote AE Tee Pa soe Teen comain | From the anaual Toport of the Massachusetts Lunatic Te Tari thon brandl tha aoc cgay o one every ee or ae the "Delevan House; aad Rians any number of acres that fore, $150 per day. Permanent boarders | sendon'shore, on Wednesday evening, for the enter. | A#¥!um, it appears that the whole number of patients | petit larceny only, and the Court sentenced him to iy an interesting sight to see so many veteran saints . attached, oa the amare Shere ‘consonance with the spirit of the | tainment of tho King, his fine band, composed of about | Simitted since the establishment of the hospital, is 2,896; Eaprisoned ta the penitentiary for six months. and t youthtal inners around the family altar. attend- on the river, aud witht times. TYLER & BIRCH. | twenty well trained musicians, of anexonilence in their | he Whole number discharged, 1,946 in the he Case of Beebe, Coulter and others.—In the case of | ed by invitation, and was convinced of the fact, that the = haf ding, Bugis, from Port 225 Sin eod*re art far beyond any thing that had ever before been heard | Hospital, 360. The number admitted the ar "The 13,000, 95,000, $3 in Honolulu. Macintyre, his Scotch piper, struck up | 2%, The income of the institution has proved ina oh jeulars ine ian ‘tod John 0’! 8 the wild and exciting strains of old Scotch martial airs, | (ete to its expenditure, and the treasurer reports that Siva atyame cae ees | pq Ow HONDAS MOREA ne | Wines cs comaenl | Sy tet Sete lakers Mash tempi ne maa Brooklyn.” Apply tor 8:8: BROAD, No. Wallstin'ie Wires toms vany selec sat oti eee) prin must be made from the State treasury to meet | fra they had concluded that the demurrer was not these individuals, who are indicted for conspiracy to de- ey put ey by = host Lee oo more than all fraud sundry merchants, by obtaining goods b: je pre- tences, inecpart stated ' ‘that citer a cenetel povusel ofa The orgrerees que! catios is being agitated with some rit here. Your other correspondent has, doubtless, ears you daily legislative news. Yours, truly, jana uw ting with the piper in select and well execu 'O LET OR FOR SALE, ‘earco& Vo. basement. about 100 the current expenses of the year. Rel: ort. Calne yo vlog, f till : penses of the year. Religious services that the indictment should be sustained and pee Sk Scrat as | cutianenectbad ent ® ahr | Cat a rat ama | Sper ome ety nn cr gegh toil wa | Hicctn eat ete cipal ceked “GERIREDS SOLUTION FOR THEWATO— His Majesty, de: a4 Burglary.—Fritz Fieffii and Frederick a, tira the vil erie rh ad BO ee Oe ia raw | should siiabs of an ent iar tate eee OL | gaithe #tgamer United States is announced toleave But neat placed on their trial, for having on | _ 10 your article yesterday upon this topic, you re- Beseerery, cot minutes, wit wrth hie mate i of the house. RICH wil gheace « aeubt ta viruts te or in a fow | fore on his Islands, ordered that notice should be given | {al0 for Detroit on Wedneaday, 8th inst, This is the ruary last, broken into the stable of Mr. | fer to the bill now before our Legislature you ion apply £0 JOHN BATHGATE it Wink ee ora pave cher alt ch med botece: beviee teats saacens Tussted in to the principal residents and their families. Although | “'t boat advertised for Lake navigation,this season. Charles Stewart, of No. 126 Kighth avenue, and stolen | furnish the provisions of that bill ? Does it do more Woods Hate th street, of DF. | bags would tab this method there would be ro reason to the evening ‘was cold, damp and stormy, there wae'a| We learn that the town of Derby, Vt., has, by a unani. | therefrom a set ofharness worth $16. It appeared from | than declare the law to be as it now is, in fact—that nee | Plain. Gentienen ena pate their whiskers and hair changed t0 r assemblage of the élite of Houélulu than had | mous vote, authorized the subscription of the whole | the evidence elicited, that the accused was found in pos- | a wife's property may be settled on herself and chil- B! TO LET. tay olor or shade in few a nutes. . Private rooms for ¢ ever before been witnessed on any othe! similar see ameunt of their “ United States deposit fund,” $3300, to ion of the stolen property, which he was endeavorin; dren, through trustees ? i DETRASLE HOUSE. in the village of Jamaica, | ing the aig. | None nip genuine unless signed “‘H. Striker,” in red | sion, Distinctions of nation, party and fi the stock of the Connecticut and Passumpsic River Rail- wo of to a sadler, but there was no evidence ad- | “Tp: Dabicct of th ‘i yn with ‘ie wears te Howe Honse is modera butt, | Sold m Bycloate ean Fenty a tplied at No. CHATHAM | ‘2be lost in, the general hirmony and ila wh wrnisk road, Company, and the payment of twenty shares to- | diced to show conclusively that there had been fore. | /) is ina sublet Ota Aree importance, ond, ‘stor, i g re’ Le4 ‘o this, pO smi legree, Co! wards bu: @ first section of ie road ; the remain- le entrance premises. 6 jul acco! “4 s niga given Tet of May. ee ae ete order. "Pomses- | STREET, orpoata ecords, New Fork, ep | Find. afiadility to all, of the King MS eer he | Tor to be Tesetved for ite completion to the Derby line. found the scotwed fu guilty af a petit larceny only, and the | Throughout the careiaien of it, thatthe wives alone \ege. all Ul Jocated, be- 7 courteous an ite bearing of it Captain him. ‘ourt sentenced them to be imprisone: @ peniten- | have property, seems to be assumes ppose 1t is y Paid ler’ PRICE BOOT AND SHOE STORE, tell, and the pleasing influences which fine music never | oofiraud te beet coal ax $8 tone FS ito $4 OO Per | tigry for the term of six months, the husband thi at is rich, and the wife has nothing. + HE PROPRIETOR of the Washington Boot and Shoe | (217 toy toddees Plea af Guilty. Henry Hughes apttahs) NG. 212 Greauwich- corner of Barclay streat, world | “nS. iSe stasionary families had retired, dancing | ,,Phlad@bia was disgraced by another seancalous Hot | purglary in the Tet degree, in having breken inl , tease bageogived of her chp rag teas dade he ‘See ie ae af Boots sed Shoes, the memos Cadtillsn, hed, followed ts the tates of oko ‘teighborhood of Front and. Chrivtan ttreots, commonc- | $2 was rernitte ‘ws ples fuilty to a grand larceny, | Husband, why should he not hold his in the same whiek srl be aR. tad only pice ‘Boots and Bho bette, aM i 5 y arr ing between 4 and 5 o’clock, and continuing for more | gnd’was sent by the Court to the House of Refuge. way? Should the husband be excluded from the Establishment. He would tl Public for the liberal MacIntyre, the Scotch piper, in the romantic garb of half an hoar. Brickbats and stones were thrown | 7yiat for Perjury.—Daniel Talcott was thi ened on | income as well as the rincipal of the wife’s estate ? er anal Seenicdton poste manisna, | Snax feat way ends te Sue Rce Spe queer ramble grit and water torent | Smanoneybadoon wore whseg aeud, ad tol | wa rai fox gaay, having sar fneely the | 6, how is he to “brat rule in his own house situated ackensec! le round the drawi roo! ttedly duri: + case of the abduction of Esther ulding, of No. tone | regulate its expenses, or govern even lomestica’ fe ne el Aa tS DY oe rte se ember 23 Greenwich tor ate rapeebarey the bvening, measurip; Me Steps to the in SOF the aby see ee inoe uakerly city, what a peerless place | Stroot, on being served with a writ of habeas corpus. | Is not the mage ‘pairaot. one of ‘burtiensy disa- Frases evra ae eer ith Neavired 5 A re of | _£10 Im*r Gran eed Playin mk bag tk nee 2 7 ee % Kall grve jrvodaly of thunder, ligh sue. bain visited a ‘rom pamniie male b AS sounesl on f oe _ bilities and duties, to the husband, and should there iberty fork. ————FILLIARDS IMPROVED far! 5 u tning secution, case, it was at the % " BILLIARDS IMPROVED. packien exsied curiosity af the company,” The | Philadelphia on Saturday morning Mofendant, Mr. Palcot, abducted tho girl tn question | 20% be corresponding rights, powers and advanta. ges? Where there are no children, should even the ‘ood humored Highlander had often to stop to allow | _ 18 Canton, China, according to a late missionary re- from the residence of her parents, and provided private P pare NOT that hi port, there are now about 100 exchange buildings—ele- collateral heirs of the wife be preferred to the hus- DWELLING HOUSI BASSeatipes Ey 3. acrance 18 Ana ; some part of his dress and equipment to be examined. rates dt} —— rf board and apartments for her, at the corner of Grand | Colla pre! e hus f chan building, oF 149 Fulton street. The Hooms and, Ter ‘The pi belo 3 to Argyleshire, but he wore onthe oy ices—not for mercantile purposes, | and Sullivan streets, where the defendant lived fora | band, for whom the bible commands her to leave fete Hoa! Ete, that tw ie oon es esheve been oF Ae Eaten See eeLet. ace | aionasion the Garton, iastte, WAR. sliver Wocklon and Unt ths peel eapeeres ond free discaselon fall topics | shane tists with fie wails witor under the "scsumed | both father and mother? In quving married women percent on the pu iron, ity Aur, india Rubber, ‘and ie Cushions. soe oe Gears richly chased. The Scotch cap and pay names of Mr. and Mra. Wood ; that s writ of habeas cor- | property independent of, and separate from their Wil Bp soni ox Earoe fil great plavers, being | eagle's feather formed his head dress. ‘he Baitimore Patriot of last Saturday pus was sued out by Mr. Goulding, the father of the girl, | husbands, will not matri di rate into feniaedte from | the best in this country. Larg ger bas for he tkind courtesy to fhe King, and chiefs cf the | ‘\Thecars from Cumberland, due hero las on the 29th of November Isat, returnable on Monday, | cubinage’ and ot ony eee prooed ad Seta eee conpenies =a $6 | ON, B.—Beaafe fer Gertt ae Billiard Tables for sale; India nia Phonorable Captain Gordon, upon this occasion, has re. | o\e!00k, were detainad ov a re ners BY Btn the lat of December, demanding Talcott to produce the | meddling, take the plgce of unit oo aflection, wala eamations cass. ere for | nd Freach Cue Lonther, beatin the eity; fine Billiard Clot, | animated the never forgotten impressions left by the | Ouered infront of the. train, and threw: the cars off the | Sifti,00d in answer to this writ, it was alleged that Tal: | 20 ja Snomt i: ‘ buildings, here of at No, 6 ‘at the short. 7s isla Nema are tun band and for sale: | earlier ated y merenarss Tg POR Bites much | track. cree Iga Nese tir eal ae ott committed the fo ery, in ipalaaly swearing | thet the Should not the bill now before the Legislature eC. le ‘@ppreci oir jeat jueen. 2 no wise ui re contro! i =i SHEONE, CUPTERS, AND | (Fe magi tah rome wee eps |p ani mannan ain te | cascode tated sess | see ct hha Sate he OR ry 0) a, Wi seve! officers; A onsul “ rent Too! ived wi in @ st eoncul e, romen to leave ant at termes tetee 1 Darelticg. tzcases, in Norts F INE surnished. by ee bscriber, equal to Con- | General; the Consul of France with hi isis lady; the Consul bail on ier pmeececel ocllogs. Aaa er cont End restrained hor from returning home. "| should not a compensating power of aivatoe be ex- iach, ere = r Witliamo: rags ally, and par con cheaper, os appiication of the United States with his lady, and Mr. Marshall, the | (uci hag Sg ES ld Erovious to any witnesses being called totes, te | tended to husbands in eases of wilful and malicious r ces, being finished in manner, and ok.) cay aap . , General Hes, sixty feet by ono hun legertion in our State {I1TON. cso, vue fete i te bet mena aad a ‘iene omc Sa aden’, | complaioets, whether ha rarpoced mowing oa = Literary Notices. - h was not his intention ; but that EPURL.ICATWON OF THE LONDON LANCET —| jurgess, hear Osare, the wes atthe time under his control and ‘custody, | Stringer & Co., New York.—The March number Betore Judge Himonds. which he denied, 1 answor tothe writ of habeas cor: | of this celebrated monthly is on hand, and contains 1 16.—Divonce Césg.—John Doe ‘vs. Richard | PU 8nd thereby committed the offence charged. matter of more than ordinary interest to the profes- hia was a itu from aw Court of Chancery. |, 490, 10 Court romaekod, tht if no treale were | alon oF a ai al perties in the cause are William Williams and | ™ Sr - NGLAND AND ee e hee or of Russia Jane Williams, his wife. Mr. Williams, about a | ™in with him, and that if she was in no wise restrained | and the Russians—C' y Hart, Philadelphia.— generous, eae by those who control the destiny of the insti- to reat tee girl away from her parents. Mr. with ‘coal Sa | Acngebancns, |. H. VREELAND. apparent; ithe other young chet , | gether with all his Majes! rs; Mrs, Maa ¥ shoe : | three Missee Juddy'Mex. Richards and "the Richards; Mr. Paty, the Coliector of fy tn Hh _ anda numerous staff of the King’s officers; Mr. Pear thegeeyben Sheriff. . two pe han ee ae dh nn oe tn Lo En ong , were—Mrs, Brewer, go, filed a bill in Chancery, ali that his wife | {fom er from the premises occupied by Talcott and | ‘This ig a very intere! see! book, and will, no doubt, ‘of Jand, which will be sold entire, or the HASTINGS’ Mrs. Cook, Mra. Caster, Mrs. Castle, Misa Corney, : me herself, no perjury had been committed by Talcott in ey sting no SPaar coeame dened Sar Ferher purpeater execs || COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA. | Muses Chamberlain, Mrs. Doweett, Mist aE, Dowie, | 4 a, at rarious times, been guilty of adultery with ove | fy amtdavits, inasmuch es tho girl in.tuch cave was | lidve a great ron. ie faeié' the atthe post ofice in Belleville, NJ. THE TRIUMPH COMPLETE !! Mrs. Domines, Mrs. Damon, Mrs. Di Mises Fronch, | be dissolved. ‘The Vibe Guatoellor, at Ie ususi in rach | fee agent, to depart at her pleasure. The cal ie Cre Re i he Pu J & CO., the American A ts. Grimes, Mrs. Hoyer ughter, Mra. rs. | cases, it waver, proceeded wi beard t “ Belleville, Feb. 19, mon 419 im*me | , For sale by MOORE 0., , #1 | Mi Mrs. Hoyer and da Hall, M referred it to a Master, to inquire and report upon | eT ded with the b to os ladelphia. HOUSES Ann street, and Elliott, 173’ DIVISION STREET, 10m | Hitehgook, Mrs. Keapp, Miss Onden,. Mra Ricker, | the truth of the ogations and cha en in the bill. ‘The | Stand the girl, Esther Goulding, who depose Axuist’s or America, No. 3—Baker & Scrib- FO} ,. | Posite Ladiow, New York. Price $1 a bottle—six bot | Mra. Rogers, Mrs. Stevens, Mrs. Sumner, junior, Miss | Master made rt, but the Chancellor not | left the residence of her parents agrecable to tort ner, New York.—This capital werk is ing LEABANT on of Madi- for $6. Philadelphia, Tuttle, 63 South 4th street. Lae deeming the facts sumoicntly conclusive, directed that | ties of Talcott, with whom t to live at a house in | rapidly. No.3 contains the, biographies oF igening ee Senuctal revidonee’ot Wen Gitons tet 6 Im je the gentlemen we noticed the Rev. Mr. Arm: | dn fasup should be made ep and. sent to the Circuit from which ey removed toanother | min West and Gilbert Charles Stuart. ben ten Nev isa ‘m. med Pos ir. Brewer, jr., Mr. Brown, jr, Mr. Boardman, | Court, there to be Passed upon bya jury, under the di- house in aps street, Sod, aubeoqu juently to rts SH lohn's ne corner street, few ‘ork. vy. Mr. Damo! ir. Dor ir, Frei - receive: x from her brother, solicit er re ve welt mop whch iBSC. oon Grimer, Y for the husband, and Mr, Brady appeared for the turn home, but Mr. Talcott would gat content for her 192 BROADWAY, ‘RIB t.& would inform his Customers and } man, Mr. Gleason, Mr. Grimes, Mr. Hooper, Rev. Mr. all, Pate bas father and b.other COKNER OF JOHN STREET. Palle » that he K «eps constantly ou bands hares supe Hitchcock, Mr. Hitchcock, Mr. Hall, Capt. Hoyer, Mr.| Mr. J d th tl a6 & reason, that h dng ont ore ooking fapey and iat ptiees of every description eat fe Helirung, ir. Jenion, Copt. Mook, 4ir. Harplllerc, Mz: | wits ocgen opened the case ap follows. He said this woul be ike 7,10 shoot Ber or take her to the police | TO THOSE WHO SHAVE THEMSELVES. Hllencd dat | where. Geld find it to thers miele ise; | Punchard, Mr. Reynoyds, Me. Rhodes, Mr. Robertson, | and Richani Roe, and is what is called a foigoed suo; office like a ott also told witness that he Fro wening Post. ng business in exami ame af Mr. Rogers, Mr. Stevens, Mr. rjphbeninadss Oh Snow, | but the case is substantially between William Williams | Wished her not to ig ‘any company, and in conse- SG of WING es VERBENA P. 8. Country ord is attended to with promptaess td die and many others whose names were to us. | and Eliza Jane, his wife. Williams is a German 2 quence of what he said to her, she was afraid to go FOR SH. VINE. 5 icle, universally patch The rooms were so crowded that it is possible others | birth, and this home. After Mr. Talcott got the writ, he told witne: the first é. T. VTHOMPsO¥, MILER FUENTES ERRET® CAPs weve present howe anives have secaped’our notice, | CiTt, and came to this country some] years ago; and | (eit. « must not go out, aad that he Was go oY ‘Mornstown, N.'J. LITARy RABE reopecrfly call “MEN'S CAPS. | " Pouiticat News.—Our readers have had befure them | pectable business. In 1983, h me 8091 ‘d'with | that he had no control over her. Talcott tol ahi es 2 SPRING STYLE. eiliery mblie to his agortment of MiNiary Haurpments | Weekly, for two months past, a series of diplom re. Williams, and in the same year married hor. They could go to Mrs. Downey's, in Delancy street, deeroyer offeklen and p imps, wad told cheaper GENTLEMEN’S HATS. a yo toall ues; Military Cape, Kenmees Boxes | Correspondence between government and Eng: | continued to lit together for a number of year i if she wished to do so ; that he had snployed ea 4 thea @ - old porns. J All, ie om WHY will you eis ound * for a Hat, when you | 224 Bayonet seas dg of every” variety. Country compe. | lish Consul General. Heretofore the public have been | wards, Mrs. Williams contin Ao Conduct Bearifwith | town lawyers, who were ready to go through any Hand comfort in shevia hae oe omen oft can go to nies, about chan ing. thei niform, or those about forming | aware thet difficulties existed of an unpleasant charac: | a reasonable di f ty ; but, le her | £07 him ; the father of witness had got out this wri ate ‘def ERTSON new companies tH tbe ap lied with samples. ter, but have been entirely in the dark as to their nae teen Gat he & tterly, her | oF pabeas corpus, for the purpose of Gnding out where PHOENIX HAT AND GAP (MANUFACTORY, a sine CAFS, merits, ‘This obscurity no longer exists, s0.far as a conduct boceme 10 intolerable, that he could not live | witness was} after this time Talcott put more restraint 103 Fulton Stree Pe asorineat nae [every variety constantly on hand, and | judgment can be formed by @ Pevusel of the documents honse, stad Gon Pedgi a in another place ued the hus. | UPD witness, and told her that sho must not go out—if and get as good a one for $3,507 Go snd exemine for jour | _£ 38 Sm*rre H. 8. GRATAC. themselves. iband I she did, that she must abide the consequences ; that if selves. mri2 ERTS HAV AR SE arena Ha refall through the whole, thei Sontinged to pe pay for her board. In 1842, she went | Witness went home, her father would lock her up and | it et PO ted Nec ENVINE RAYANA SEGARS of the pew brand ~ I PP ote Boosie tl so koabe mone; these grow: | Seca re cnewee in Rutgers Sener, sees seo. | trent Marshiys witness wes afraid to go home, for |. From the Evening Mirror.— KNOX’S FASHIONABLE HATS, dio Reranto.™( (The Wanderia Sew ew.) Fo Forsale by jae eutet mats era of differences ; those grow. | spectable character, and reputabi; although the | {o0t' het.ott or zome of hie should take her life ; | KBow by experience, to be the best FOR THE ENSUING SPRING, are now ready for ¥. MAN HD, Faltoa street. Ben salen tte Wnghenal mame bor ‘or CF alte, | Pefeons who boarded there were Boos ly of moderate | Witnace ‘belioves that Talcott set axe fo watch | those persons who have troublesom: inspection “he e, at 110 Falton street, between Wil- | _f10 Imer fountah Hotal up stare en exalted into @ national moment, and others of alto-| means, and the majority of them females. At the | Witness Delioves that, Talcott tee parr oraloott | Without at, It has s penetrar ou, butalw.ys wish t0 SUA RSENCES AND PERFUSERY ST eens raeranoe matietse Tes oti the Heat trot wre | Line, ane, went, there, there were three or four | Tiwaye teed totoll herofit He ron grew ree Shs ena evaseee No.3 Conrtiaadt street, ‘The Babseribers original | Haye to do in,thie article ; the second will meet prompt | frees ‘c™ayes, PoRrding jst the house, and amongst | ° ‘The case will be resumed tomorrow morning, until "Milnor at the comer of Brosdway and Joha street, made to order st avery shortmotice.____mill_ im*re_ | tary Shaving Soap, Migch ors earrettenroo all othe axe: | attention. ae ice taincien ta, Indy, | This lady | which time the Court adjourned. estimable article may be obtained: ana, 4 TO MILLINERS. paratious, having greatly enlarged our fe eel are prepared | Within a twelvemonth our public men have se manag: | time ater she went there, and with the ‘exception sone. PADRE OE Cong Condy wines je ‘pleasant and cer: CARL KING, the well known and cele fo exeeate any orders fn ont cai. hag Witdeoe, Pian | ace ce eaen thm, want of ice tmperions sap-snetnes Jog occasionally intemperate, she behaved jhersolf to Pirrssureu, March 7th, 1846. ‘Dispatch —Every maz whoshaves himself cpreminm Straw Hat Smutictarer, forms tre puoheta | snd. Torl ‘t Soape,; extra Yue’ Family Bong. The | us inte jacenostente: shakos her heed ourinously. Well, | SU17 Well; she went out, however, occasionally at night, | 7%¢ Rapid Building up of the Burnt Distrie— the ‘beard: and allaying. all inrtation 9 the rural thee as for ale moet splendid, assortment ot | Croign # cate ap a new and splendid artel ised | ivrwe have bees wilfal children, we cannot here to es: | sua sometimes staid out all night, seying when 4 iene ; ot jsolute Pleasure, mai tee sng Sing, made ‘an entire at ese ded children, we cannot hope to es: | home, that she remained with 80 that no sus- | Steamboat Building—Causes of Steamboat Acci- ie the razor. " new article, call fears Saran oes Sn thet.” Teniher wih cixgeaed | cape chastisoment ; for both these good dames afe geut | picion was excited. It chanced that after’the teat wosth a FAUT. a od ana que} joming, they, Senegal assoc pone a, Essences, &c., both Foreign ine ° disciples of solomon. But as they are reasonable, | Snother boarder was taken in, and it was necessary that dents, §c. 3 ogee tations, and qveerre the tte CIS: Eee ce ste gar a ed hyo Cie a ek ork eter] Feerteeae face cea will undoubtedly | either Mrs. Williams or Mrs. Coles should take another | I greet the readers of your immortal Herald with Sere Teall tet he for exportation oR OT sta very liberal Re iass picts ee irobedces anette « Undde the bead of national differences, we have been | p4,r°om) Mrs. Williams consented to take a very small | my first epistle from this city of coal-smoke and 192 Broadw, rete N.B. nies ti inde of ou Ses and exam: a 7 able to sift out only these four :— no furniture but a cerpet, the bed, one chair, and e | noisy children, steam-engines and handsome wo- N. BoMerehant, we races “Bi. W jm. Hi Milnor my ey iy sorte ww Goods 77 we VROOM & FOWLER. ond ‘el Con Fee ong real hand stand and basin. Fn sal after she removed men; and, to use the emphatic words of Jo as now prepared, EE Ee at a NE FRENCH ICH BOOTS Bete, AED BE AND FURNITURE | 34 of the Code of Etiquette. called James : Clift, and introduced to. the family as her | McCann, “I hope my endeavors to please may meet “Hecaanat be ie are eaual to those va va cel Ske Ge miei amilice can obtain the fall yalue for fenced te any yy oem are brother James; and we have, said Mr. Jordon, the most | with their approbation.” This is a delightful day, a8 exceeding any mabe hee wand Jigen, Wr fe. Si vOUNg"E 6 aie | ae at | sated, tne doctrines ‘held here Being cmsetily the | ean nar brothersarelatcnst to Faure kieiced aa wan | aod ways re sprinkled with ac amount of mu, wh Di-SWAYNES u effasher er, @ rel mof soneare kil as was | a! wa} wi pea: a ee tne fete fair os | Ame as those admitted in England and the United Calculated to justity the closest intimacy betweon them. | renders walking any thing bat an le pastim city; Et i ring geen fudged 1a the Lee tre ial’ be te bast Boor ever sol to thi aN Booes at sae Ses ibe ‘Amid the numbers of Englishmen that have taken the They would show that he was inthe habit of ing | The valetudinarian casts a longing glance upon thit Compound Syrup of Wild Oherry, = Mine through oath of allegiance to this government, but one case that | thereat all times, and instead of occupying the sitting | combination of pleasant and ‘disa ble things, and HE GRI REMEDY FOR jar mth ‘OUNG JONES Cam pup © | could have given rise to debate hes oovurred, that of Fe- rom was in inthe habit of going into the Bed room and then yearns from his heurt of hearts for the ary wi co NSUM SUM PT 1 19 -. ane Up stairs re until dinner time ; at dinner time he | and balm; of the glorious aN. Wage, cad apesce bey Pert = Fron ae a ESTASLI BN hen gr too highly the pertinent remarks | went and came back immediately after, andre- | Busine ginning to re’ Honor to Whom for sale'at the ety For the Excuse Sale of Choice theaek rel Bi in the case of Mellish, al- | mainod unl toa time; then wen ay again and return- | preparations are being made for building in th t ay saitie estern Horsee—emong oe PERFUMERY',FANCY 80. pens hed Seats his pparent readiness to listen to | ed ater tea, and continued until a late hour at night — Fistrict this coming summer. sYou would be astonished easd; that no Ome bat tieht or tn good road horse erase, oa "“F. AND TOILET Sao dubious quarters, and make them the | 4 repetition of this conduct excited some suspicion in | to ramble through this melancholy arena of + ever been’ so snecessfal in co horses GN Saportaat Cea ir it settles, however, the minds of the persons who kept the boa: house, | lation, and behold the gigantic improvements pounding a medicine, which has ne ns k a that diplomatic interference in and of the other Loom ig) and in proportion as their taken e since this awful'visitant swept 07 80 much to relieve the oo eatly ts tored dis- xc ‘of the female portions | city. Ra ues well for the and perseverance | _. case of sts terrors, and restore the Invalid to Health and HE subecri a ie Fair of the Ame matters should not commence until injustice begins, lane tte vers very splendid packet ie ean fae te, see ei co of choice and the nation is guiltless of injustice w! tribu: feos batt myers papas Ad rig mill be linavotdably detained a ‘atti feat Fahd ee eee, bend in ite Jogitimate succession remains untried. The | suspicions, several jous laovicee re resorted to, (reiehtor ment ia this ety at No. os es aera 9 other countries. General Mille course asin | inorder to'find out whether their suspicions were well irit of an undaunted hope can strug le with for- Orienas alee in Europe or | thig ‘werthe ef ceca en set an exemple in | founded or not. The approaches to the room were then = le opposition, and roll on the tide of improvement pa Oe a oe ee Sates x2 hom aon ll inked eke it was found that the door was always | in the face of dangers that threatened to bury in one EQULINS & CO.. $6 fouth strat Sr Sg inn Tearlgs of being Treakiy peorseed, sed that | phi TE oid, he ‘system of preme- | locked; the key hole was next Jooked through,and it was | common ruin the earnings of all. Pittsburgh will soon ‘bb, ill succeed the | the Laugier Pere se ot which he ‘vas for | ‘The subject of the code of etiquette has been taken up | t1#0,/ound tt fall over ine pho ang oe eee ot eae | eaeetias Aatieneaoerum keene et naples gesberticns Tey comfort, as the Inventor an the spirit of laudable | omy Sopniar faumly. ti ‘Da. Swavne’s Comrourp poet can triumph over mighty calamities—how far Svavr or Witp Cuer ence of these | of our people. It shows how for fr aleadet or ‘comtore as on bounds at Orlouas k= chip he eer ireetor, guarantees hi door which fell over the town, but crowned with houses of noble proportions : wo re =, | many Yours the director, guarantees his posscssion of x akill | with much gravity by the Harl of Aberdeen and the Com- | be vecn of what war Mr, Jordon stated | not desolate and full of woe, like a deverted city, but | th ge ee Kaa ea ‘A complete assortment of choice articles of the most aan eee enna tance public will view it some- |'that some other indications ‘of guilt were ascertained, ro | filed with life and determination, industry and joy shoes tad calle the Bossa gr Way Canny Was had the ieee mentor, wil ool ca te bate brated foreign houses, willne all times be kept on that no doubt was left on the minds of the family, thet | Ihave boon standing on the wharf to-day, and looking | tmpudencr to aution the public againat the. Original eae srg casmmotaons, ent | Seder tea Ries eared Aer ge tites Teese nee aces: | et Ra enreteutaiee” (Fiat | Poe op nto a a Ss was dism: e house. irom of our mecha: 8. vat in the name o! on beard, ott site oo Sa Ll ch ot, ceabeerioe oot bale Ny me lar with: dengan | or earemaniele aa would also show that this man she celled James | allthat ie gloriour, can these crafts befor? There is not | aig svechane m . wip am Je ‘The Aj British bark Ame’ Pe Miieron, er Laie pF pe ey Clif, waa not her brother, nor did one drop of her blood | « litte fat exptain ‘running on the Ohio, Mississippi or pure G ie the Adam Carr Will posseas the mmscendent virtue of set anda ieee ini he run ‘in hie veing; but that he turned out fo bea man | Missouri rivers, who willenot toll you that his tre Pa bal Mok nh Fone come iow for These. mil ere the newerlons squetiivenses of James Passmcre, who was neither kith or | completely used up. Some of theso weather-beal which Ie TOILET SOAPS, ie Grea sce bom venta ero “that ra eine | kin to hier. The connsel then made some other re- po will'ge a lntia farther then thin end make no bones | chis grest discovery the Jon's ams slopeat ope would forever have settled the matter. * * a ee er ee | head beep den his tanta page tens ro gi Che si gi by am accompl: says, a Consul General at the Hawaiin Inlands inf ual teotthek tant oe Kogt a boardiag hoase ates Re Pape be saking vad aaer pane meted te. et all ! m6 re _ _ nt ‘will prevent or eure the tea . Comsnlaniont. idging by th by oe ye magnet onthate Mra. Syillieme, itr. Coles sted ome ther fe “4 & profitable living out of it. Bui fs 1m, old eng Blood. ive compat m SALE-To Sted ote ti e : NG CREAM, 4 im ; his wife aupsrinte e domestic ia eb 4 ras ge aaa | Speco users be are in reer eal | ecco o Marten’ Manual entiidtoal the Win. | t'aime ns saublinkment Me noone ed th Bien — eat 3 sheep of cue Hi hi 7 cf be . © wrote built im thie seat aon ie root Bau, with snecsal care; tener fomee IC, nas valnable an appli leges fot, twit Ea Soho y phe Woes of diplomatic matic | remained there about three months ; she ‘and Mrs. Coles Grave Yard,” of #0 pg er destructive pel, kes, omen peer ee ough, ke., were | pea ita saat Pre | roa,’ ‘Tho United States have sanctioned this rule, by | poquhiec, ve same room quently changed her and consign her to the muddy waters of the Mis- | of Wirp Cuxuny ems, but., Phe mort treet wncqealied eal i te Te-salte every year | pistes PY a, EROENCES, POMATUMS | accroditing Commissioners to powerful countries, with Seca a emeaeies of tt —- Laat Bd stp will taf give jw impulse ao Phepes. | Pit premecivnae? Seat ai poeve by alis je pauerr ie tact, be for passengers are very extea- oa Wisi tema Properties, some design | Salaries equivalent toresident ministers. She mvests | the hall’ small foom on the same yt with | who planned ee unfortunate peo ~3 genuine icle is o eke at sive Appi ts, to cure disor- | felerien Cavin with diplomatic power A.Conwal Ge e hall’; she commenced occupying it on the first of pleid the gatwh pe itl attention to these things, Saree, whose sam We comer of KE. K. CO! 18 & CO . 6 South st. x * ‘emoluient pro- m exclusive! Po November ; there was no skting room to | can scarcel: ‘edim idea of the amount of travelling | Eighth aud Race trees i on On PACKET SHIFs—Facket aries ing diplomatic authority, the bed-room; the only door that led to it was’ from tlie. | dene iy Soom ewes dee of the wack Jess would thes | ote Ecpurtons axsionee @ W pom ooh oy. oat oun frat clay taat salina pach | other causes. fetes — pe By sian eee a he lage Bolen oh CO mnt hall she stopped out several nights, but witness has'no | setiuete the number of Laman beings that are harried | Wooo d the proprietors 8 are oblige Lenore eee ,Capt.Howland,burthen Physiological . frequ v . tsetor was dai e wo months; nity idents w! pen rour! bottles, covered failing when it lose does not tive ork eee nena, s0P its | entirely free from this, is of superior rank, and the Unit- | knows a man named James Paseapore ; Ar saw bie Is | fecunet re tkleze disregard for human life’ and a foclish | Pe mia hater abel, with the meee ia aaberk ahold gains of the hair, and are not to be ‘with en ed States pave on oats ri land to dictate to | 1842; was introduced to him by Mrs. Williams; she in- | ambition to get forward with railroad speed in defiance | ca, a aoa ‘sand nostrums s0 shamelessly to care ia fa =. | the King a correspo! woe) ive pont ition for their off | troduced him as her prother James, , of rocks, toon, ‘and snags of evory kind. Pilots are fre- i Wavits ete POURS St A remember ¢ is it ic is Dr fe rat Mem a Pe ha) as veut ey should see fit to do so, what | Jon on_— State, new te the ve tlle jary, when be ferat ieng tupon duty at the wheel, irneee dieelpated man- | Beare, com repen‘edly,peslarming exch, air > came, long remained, w! ie was doing, and renders it u to ve baffled ye sasana.%t R, cn ‘BBY Gage sa Skiddy, barton “to pe oth ew Ty rie Pectlirorgayestion, a {rom the Honolulu Polynesian, Oct, 25] who fet him in and out. yea ee ea eeasltbeie: physical eirength, end ssextal | Ser0?,2< wiseeias wh wich 0 hile ertelege rs sf ab vy Fe ality of his goods, he ean M Aspin- | J es diate tain, toa, (ot ering tet bro Pug v4 breakteet pele: Setilvaloren veeee oie | fer yea the ow eae tT LER OMB SVE qu feesrs. ohn ivi on jer ir, then went or re- | for ) ans 1e CO! juence is Po Loy “the see ac wall; Milian, Chilton, and many iherust the r Sound, anchored’ outride, and immediately turned immediately after, and staid until tea time, when | that accidents attend ora, while pase —UNaries Hy Hine, making application as ' tbe vended rel pot thle city, apeme several years have saleten Sith the shore. sing. ae hy inf al 2 epi ady Hy mm fain and staid until 'a late one ore tightened sod - 1 thnk that fJoha Nie. , 188 Swerz Warmer, | ak oiead ra caaonn porta hy, everythit with some ‘we are iy jour em should pay some atten on to these thi ee Dodd, 77) ay; Lew: 4 Apply to 0 fo ; eutiot ; the veritable model of the Duilt | times ; saw him go in re a cortain amount of tuition as well as mo! | ‘38 Grand street; Hverett, 96 Hudson street, Babes: SPE COLRI ERE | nage eck epee | ce Amen at ere oh Eg | ea hm enn ae "Sins ayes Sem olen cB bh + ous to a esta a wt for a . was yr Pai jonee, thou; ttle action a! ‘ven will, please pa eae ant tytind when, from the nature of the articles, there | Dever put into commission, and after the peace ‘present. | then went on tojletail some other evidence, which such important matters as these ‘oaih Gb eocomsunl: | COA aan Dea Ga, Soe as, om op Oar Coy, Trom posing dip, Allg er ered ve a be ig so much room Tor misrepresentation, and he enjoins it upon | ed by © the King of France, rom whom she | omit Iie underwent « Long cross examination by Mr. | ty a far greater benefit than all the brawling about Cre repost banter ss eat pees sent to public store. all in hie omngicy ft sesiouain tee ¢ adherence to trath ata ste model being consid- | Brady, with a to show that Passmore’s visitr wore other nonsensical things eternally echoing | by, eX Oech 7 nen TEU OENE ROSH ate war ated aaebuit tnt not to Mev. Willicms, "After the erosrexamination sea oO 8. ir Crosse@xami io l, Picci aes next letter whieh I may dedicate to your ind ow KO} pul Cd old tad 'y vo any bey pd Perfamery, ry a and Courtlin Vocthnins of the witness was ee. rt ned. ranium to give your ls ” J, No, 18 Brovtwar, tweet iberty oy dt, Sree tae asl of Aberivee. | wv Seece adjow bad ~~ ~ so 1 may sake inte my 6 ium ta Bt &004 Mer. 890 Of the present Prime Minister of Eng: | couse will bo resumed this

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