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Ofice NeW. Corner of Fulton dad Nasa sts { NEW YORK, FRIDAY, MARCH, 20, 1846. HERALD CIRVULATION—FORTY THOUSAND, } watly, Two Cents Per Copy; Weekly, $3,14; a Fear. — ee —= = == More of the Freshets. Pensacoza, March 8, 1846. | ‘ Latrzie, Jan. 26, 1846. oalaat yearto 31,849 persons,and from Antwerp onl: AMUSEMENTS. Degen Ont - [Correspondence ef the New York Herald.] Affairs in Pensacola—News from Mexico, &c. §¢.| The Commercial Treaty between the United States) ‘05,231, Our steam packets wou! eeore mn Opticiau, 62 Nasam , . % - : . . easier find return passengers at Bremen than at Ant- 5, . AS co1 y on hand, Fi ; Burraco, March 15, 1846. It 1s s0 long a time since 1 have penned a line for} and the Zoll Verein—The Tobacco Trade—Free-| wery, Bremen is to be sounected next year, by | TO onnruemnd Remote i ere UPPER PART a constantly on pend Srensty Germans Ate pie Last evening, about six o’clock, the ice gave way, | the veritable Herald of coming events, shadows or | dom of the Presa, Sc. &¢. railroad line, with all parts of Germany, Trieste, OF THE CITY. other mab ris) need by opg are manuf tured gader hue and came down, taking in its course first, the large | no shadows, that you will hardly recognize the - and the Adriatic sea, and from there with Co stan- SMALL and select private Club House, consisting of perry eth ppgren ml he a 1 id 1 aes | a us about to be established in the up- passes manufactured for the trade xious to Broadway, condacted on an f . le, aud replete with every comfort and ‘tee ‘Electric Machines, of approved construction. for FECOND HAND ING and Farniture Wanted ~' i Cee eine of second Vand Goods yaad NB. A line through the Post ‘Ofice wii'te pesseedlin' as ten to. Constantly on hand, a seasonable sss01 of new and second hend Clo'hing, VHE ANNIVERSARY of the German Society will be { celebrated by a Diuner, at the Astor House, ou the 25th of jekets for the same may be ob- steamer Wisconsin , Capt. 8, Card—parting her fast- | scribe ; but, although I have been out of the world! | beg leave of recalling to your recollection some Sepole, Rabet, and ihe tan teaies. ‘Eeemsen anne thirty-five subseri mings, she swung round, came in contact with | for eome te res, shal be among you again in sun. letters which { wrote to you two years Ago, resPect-| bines theretore (by having algo a anie, commodious | eBortice recherche sc , » and sunk her; - 4 breathing the perfume of sweet flowers | ; i prevre onery i ing the then agreed to commercial treaty between | harbour, of easy and at all seasons and wind ac- = Pa yal peard, realy ove ea fae eee, ope iti ete, agg Re epee eae the United States and the Zoll Verein. 1 told you cessible en nce;) every advantage which, inorder Baeet house, Fat he away Fo) of bee Fen fe. ‘be nell, Pile FA Fenieceld ent one day Laing cy at that time, that this treaty was not only against | ‘meet with success, such an undertaking requires. steame: taken ourEE, xico, . rapier and ise perfect wink. "On they an, faking poker co i sd the navy yo isa Perfect onsinle he de te bie interest, but also against be honor of the Uni- Warmers’ Club. pom, Leyte gtlinee eng mehker bewta Yoinite taote fee rec memandant of the ‘station has | ted States, and gave you particulars to preve my as | Awenican Institute, Turspay, March 17. -- A re orks, having | the requisite taste for rendering th: 1 depot all that ; . ; : bey rer aap Srciehart, aoe yaew lies near is ‘spprecishle insclence and tit, ta, cogepiantion wih sertions. You differed at that time, and took the | markably numerous and respectable meeting of the The si on her beam’s ot ers Lexington, Indien the natural beauties of this delightful clime, which early | part of the treaty. As you are generally better in-| members of the Farmers’ Club assembled yesterday, in CivyY OF ELM stability) can receive stating eal aca ch Post-office, Chat 4 lw*r y addr A note and address) to X. Y. havo Square. March, 1846, at 6 o’elock. agen, Unites sen oat into the Lake, where they som | sbundent vabbery. "The ‘news from Voratcraz yeu | formed than any one ele, Tthought I might have | couformity with the stipulated rules of tho Society, to] r[utk, EXHIBITION of this mode), (gether, with model | taued, by plying tothe undersigned Stewade'— are as ore as they can go for the ice acattered | will have learnedere this can reach you, for the U. 8. been misinformed, and waited for the'time to show | debate, not only the subjects previously announced for | pemnie nt Nauvoo, will remain open fora short time longer at Dr, 0. Henschel, i Chamaberastrect from th house to Black Rock, with loss of spars, | bri rived | ee Milam street. the discussion of the Club, but for the reading and re-} the Granite Balding. ee cel i} G Hessenberg. 3 Ww. a matter of course, it will | Who wasright. The non-ratification of the treaty, be, 46 Beaver street. ti hi 1 gtou papers as soon as the | and the dismissal of Consul Mark, have so far car- an Seetanee tinea tanticn Tes Senanisiod i anchors, tasing, bulwarks, &c. wholly unmanagablo, i ELD. Proprietor. last meeting on the first Tuesday of the mc mth £. B. CUNNINGHAM, Sup't of Exhibition. they being undergoing repairs for the opening of navi tion, There ps but ue beat in port that can give any despatches brought by her reach head quarters. From ‘ ; ti Gen. Talmadge,the Chair was occupied i it raediato relief, and 1/ don’t think thoy can get her ready | one of the Lawrence's officers, I learn tuat Commodore | fied me out, and make the information which I re- | Da the manon of Oem Talmadge ‘ ‘Tho proprietor is now constractinget 900 Broadway, = | Siar: befere to-morrow. The weather is now favorable; but | Conner, in the sloop of war Falmouth, exchanging | ceived lately at Berlin more likely to be true, viz*| “Previous to entering upon the regular business of the THE MODEL OF NEW YORK. SEGAR WAREHOUSE, should it blow en the loss of r property would be | salutes with the city of Vera Cruz, while the brig was! 14 a. gecret understandi had then existed | day, Gen. Tatmapce requested permission to occupy | Representing in varved wood every buil | No. 37 Cheapside, Baltsmore. immense, and probably life. Capt. Cardis censured by | working out of the harbor ; and a report was circulated | in Lia the ‘atioations-qhithen Genie walle, be COLINHOT the | niet eclectic chr veer ciareenly oF Jp ARMSTRONG & THORNTON nr yall many for his negli, but whether justly or not, re- | that General Arista had tuken up his line of march, with | amongst the members of the whig Senators to give, | spirit of the American tariffs of 1842 and 1846, with | be completed las few months Above this M « the atteation of Southern and Western M. to the is of public build: : in | Canopy on which will be delineated new beieonsklered in| Teoorol business, manulsetori ‘ing from 1 ence; mains to be seon. "i question whether any extra care on | 6000 abledodied soidador,towards the Rio Grand, to con- | that of Great Britain, as m: : , i Sti following stock, enumerated below, which they will sell oa his part could have ‘averted the disaster, All is confu. | template the ‘land of promise” over the border, known | iNorder to obtain the ratification, to the treaty the Gpetenion, 43 inoreaslag’ the : y NM terins :— F oem 000 ‘Castello SEGARS. Rifles de e of ardent spirits, sion, All anite in one enquiry— Will the government | a# Tuke-us, to prevent your advent over the water. | appearance of a democratic measure, although it : how: ever do any thing to protect our commerce fF | It was likewise rumored at Vera Cruz, that dante had oliginated with Mr. Webster. The whig party | 0% \usmue ine tari on Theis importation. Ho ston” pensation will Haw Kites” 1 do Yours, truly, RIVERS. | Anna was daily expected from Havana in a British | had agreed, as they saw that they couldnot ratity as| try by the tan® of 1042, at a valuation of upwards fer acll or give a lease of the Model of New 100,000 L.Regalice do Foun o’orock P.M.—The Indian Queen is on the reef | steam packet, and some hinted that another revolution | such the said treaty, to oppose the same, with the | of two millions, while in one year upwards of forty-four Haven, te. 150,000 La Norma do in Niagara River, and will probably be lost. R. would be the result of the movement—others suggested | hope that the democrats would then defend it and } millions of distilled spirits were mi from the surplus oar hours from 2 198, P.M s \ 50,000 Canones lo [From the Albany Atlas, March 16.] that he had better continue to onjoy the society of his’ make it their measure. You know best how fur| gtsin of this country. General Talmadge compliment | —£281m"r E.FORTER BELDEN, 90 Brondway._ | sees Famare.. | 68 A freshet exceeding that of 1839 has visited us, and as | Charming young bride and dghting cocks in the city of| they have succeeded. You h ded with the | ed the policy and consideration of the British Govern-|__~ FENCING EXHIBITION. 100,608 jow Peet acho. is usual in such cases’ has destroyed a large amount of | fuse he has chosen, lest he should run against as: oh Vevein i ave sided with the | vent, that united, by legislative anactmonts, the Crea: | "IVHE UNDERSIGNED has the honor to inform the public be eared ea, Property ‘Atusiber of eur whslerse dock menet ic; | called Paredes, and encounter the fate of Tturbide and | Zoll Verein, under the belief that the Zoll Verein | tion of labor with the promotion ofthe morals and inter. | and amateurs of censing, that he will give an exh‘bition | 50 boxes do : although in e measure prepared forthe viitation, willbe | aS rane ea ee eae wil rusceating tt Jale- | labor wader & mistakes the average fale of duty of | cttz cf ker people. The subject, thongh one of interost, | Gite oon or OH Tat arch ah, ar he Salognet ME; | Pipes, keys, bottles, bladders Garrett's Sault the reach of the flood. In all the lower part of the city, , f per cent ad valorem; the system of the Zoll Verein | assume luty of reading such communications as | above pl ROSA, Professor of ‘Tin deemed ununecessary to say more in fgor of STEN! the reCed in many places where the water wee never | Would be sent to return with him to ‘his io and their principle is to collect, in an easy manner | were addressed to the secretary. Amongst the first | ° Price of admission 30 cents, fomsor of Sagrime. | I Tin-aremed ummnecossnry wogey mora is Sage of STENE i od e, Rev. Mr. Powell (the chairman), in unbounded approbation ‘of the most kn before, the families had mi ly | {ous friends once mo: owe Matalin, “They were driven into the second axi | inquiring if we intend | and with the least expense, the greatest possible re- | was one from By the aid of the gumerous Dis- es who the port, as man; 7 MUSIC FO) . emi any preperation, |Thoy were driven inte the second and | ware waiting to ace, the sport. But few quackenanges, | Venue. The military system of Prussia, and ner | eee et eae coe at oe arene Mak | PARTIES farished with BF Ain disp, or Pinnoforte, | erams it consi, together withthe ample explanations aecom- evil be severe, Greenbush wae all literally under | dressed in “ sodgor” habil re to be seen about | adherents, absorbs over one-third of the whole of berry over the Morus Multicaulis, and the other pecan ‘Apply to K. J. and G. Ayliffe, No. 127 Elm street, corner | prin the same, a person of moderate capacity ean, ina ot ill be sore ings mete toved from tele ion | Vera Cruz, ut fis supposed ey are lyiug perdu | their general income; the landed and other property | of the plant which have failed to resist the (Cn ed el garnens ow i Yorke ad in manrer ue tobe sntpused dations, the waye at the dock y al of | inthe suburbs, ready for a Sight or flight, it the U.8.! is taxed to the utmost rate; the Zoll Verein must, | of the c: i is sountry, ‘and thereby discouraged MUSIC TAUGHT, Dy thee most experienced ener "The following e oy of in the antici to merits one. | *2uadron should open a fire upon the town. therefore, seek to increase her income, and the farm ko. |, ag the bpipeneanery seiled from Vera Cruz, the fol- | will continue to increase the rate, as long as not a| lation. par. | lowing vessels were at anchor under the island of Sac-) corresponding decrease, 10 the amount of bulk, | guler manner h ted success of his silk « a in his communication possessed of the plants, other property was swept away, anc Bath hes also come in for its share in loss of lnm! The track of the Mohawk and Hudson Railroad wi ‘who has & thorough knowledge of the science. She cati | the book. i earespeetable aud satisfactory references. A line ad- The undersigned being practically acq ‘ THE MOS’ 3 ETE th iY cu | ON, O8T REASONABLE TERMS, by x Lady, | tie many highly respectable tially obstructed by the overfiow of the Patroon’s dam; | fidcios:U. 8. sloop of war Falmouth, bearing the | taccy plaoc. ‘The United States can, therefore, | Were imported from Constantinople by the late Mr. Rug. | jy 'utended to, 2 nt mee Oi Paber, shall he Ena | ere eer com carrying away about two hundred yards of the embank: | AJams, aod brig Porpoisa ; E uglish sloop of war Rose, { B¢Ver expect any permanent reduction in the rate | fies, whrowas the eganey of the then American caneul, MUSIC. | : ea ening train came in betwen aie arias | French bark ot war La Perouse, and a Spanish brig of ; of their produce, on the part of the Zoll Verein. | (erg told at Newburgh, and 15,000 were patchased. by DUMSDAY, No, $5 Bond street, near the Bowery, ven. The passebgers were transferred across the broach, | ¥8E j The real free-trading States of Germany are the| Mr. Powell, to ‘whom, by'hie care and peculiar cultiva: | ji c,,t forester of the Gaitar, be ging. Accordeon and Vio: | about eighty feet of the embankment, a querter of a| The procesdings of a Court Martial, convened at this | grand duchies Mecklenburg, Oldenburg, kingdom! tion, they ‘have become a profitable source of enter- continues fo teach Ladi anny Jentlemen at bee own re | Ke, & mile this side of Schenectedy, was carried | Place some time ago, to a ire into and investigate a | of Hanover, and the free Hanseatic towns Lubec, | prize. Mr. Meiggs read several translations from rapid progression, by itis new fai vatem away. An efficient force has been employed to repair) M' ee eens Lient. oas, of the navy, havo beon | Hamburg, and Bremen; their average rate of daty| various horticultural French authors. An extract ""Torms very reasonable. Appi >: damages, and the trains may be expected as usual. ruled by the President, I am informed, in conse- | on our produce does not exceed ten per cent; and| from the Genesce Farmer developed — nen fee pS COIS isl 9s ba, GAUTION. y whic! = 2 ‘Welearn that the Schoharie creox has broken up, car- | 120200 ny the insuficioncy of the evidence adduced to| 144 consume, with a population of three millions | With regard to the disease in the pota AMES 8 MASONS SPANISH BLACKING LABEL ‘ MUSIC. ing away the bridge near its junction with the Mo- 3 : "halt a it was proved that in a crop of potatoas, exposed ‘ : i : . . MASON’? N Brak wea’ tant une Sonst dase ui Minion “han anton | . Theo" y charge sgainst thi: officer was one of n- fof perenne ik aty One at ig atce tobaceo and | to, and injured in the tops, by frost, the fruit’ was. dr Tee eta pe eae te eee eer bis J UOUN ERMA eb Sener eres MASONS some | injury. Canada creeks had | J¢" asmuch as ot satisfactorily proven, | rice, as the Zoll Verein does with twenty-eight | anq perfectly sound, while those uninjured by the frost, struction on the PLANO. PORTE, at his terpaneces 33 Chirys- | Uslebrated CHALLENGE BLACKING, are very respect- not broken up yestorday, From ti a acquit ill attached to the vessel | millions. They alone possess the harbors on the | failed universally in the root. A communication was | tie street, or at the residence ef his pupils ‘Terms’ moderate, | fully requested to examine the LABELS of Blacking Boxes, ho toails on the east side of the river since Friday noon he wa Jered for duty. The pub-| North sea, which are now open as free ports to our from E.H. Ewherst, of Springfeld, Ohio, con-| made kaown on application ft3 lun*rre ' | and ascertain if the Name, of JAMES 8. MASUN is therebu, ‘until this morning. we none Re lew they are detain- eh fa : mye s ‘ soe ina aha akney. | Vessels. New, aa we sain \ioaes said yeving atthe ne Sona Cnet rea ef sbple sep 8, as bie Spanish Blacks g Labels ave i .3 zoo ty in every bare of ick creek, t w J ed in the papers, respec treaty would have done to these free-trading States: | the natural growt! io, intended for ribution THE CASE OF RICHARD WHITSON. elphi Deceiving the z carried away. On the havo a tendency to injure his reputtion, trom the sur | We would, if ratified, have received the goods | mong the members of the Club. Their aistinctive HIS most astonishing instance of the many that are alrea- He elles Pare Ot con ot Mitson Blackiag’ the mise that he had committed some rash act, uncongenial ‘Osborne, Hillsfall’s Butter Pear, with his character as &h Off oF and eentiomen: from the Zoll Verein at aconsiderable less rate of White’ Wild 3 mt Jonnett'| besides honing Gas ol oe of Swale cea, | style and form of the engraving and lettering, the wording and L duty than the same identical goods, when coming acest sk take pee om Georgia eases unquestiouably yond the skill of the regular prace a i splot of che paper, hate all been coped, “OBSERY H, thar MARIN US. : : jasou’s ifenge Black: led jab from these free-trading States. Would it not be say | was exhibited, and its properties explained. Also, a fo. 2 convineiay proof that the Pauacen is t0 this aay Ameren feags Blacking is never labeled in ue Ho, Hawaii, Sept. 18, 1845. |ing to them, you have been always 80} specinicu of aitk from Arkansas. a conversation | iay,uativalled 1 ia even the most desperate cases. | TO PREVENT FRAUD for the future, Jas, 5. Mason will its sauces ean i <2 , i od, and charged our produce with a low| ensued onthe subject of promoting and ending the ing cases have, from time to time, beeu pul nature ou the labels of every box of Blacking pre- sin wore pressed wi Rest Volcano bi the World ‘Ascension of its uty; we think, however, you have thereby | hatching of silk worms, Roncate fareironratances: ine Pane ee HS Sivwes tally p> > posed Li pe Bikiy olgperetnh wa, Mee ae ‘ma- of one was < femlly wi iperaly anon lives.| Summit—Interesting Particulars, &c. wronged your neighbor the Zoll Verein, and we Liv Spe op) eqpremaeeir arts a oom. an dropped able in many reepects, MRT chinery and other fs ities. afford him sapencr sdvantages pumber al a e Je ve i i il i i without an: ecision as to the ex, mncy of rvertiny ui * OM, Bg Years, resis ristol, Pa., actures in the Unit probably been dostroyed by the ice, T és eae arrived here on the 8th ult., after a passage of | shin 9 nee core Wy edmatan aie The regains erdar eCastare:, A report waeresd from 6 | WS feized soren yrars ago with acute’ paiy tthe leg) whici “Orders for BLACKING and WRITING INK, of the best chants have doubtless been great sufferers r jays from Callao. On coming to anchor, a party | 0008 Oo eae ae a ofher own, we muctccatinue | Society established in the town of Montgomery, Orange | rapidly extended over the whole body” Very, soow his legs | qnality, farnuhed promptly and to anyexteut, bY | mrarsurs Honig down, ue giver aeribg | of ten, is five of our reapected alten, four mid-| yerembamng movers ofiehowauwe municonina | vast, whore e hace, and fuoartgaagrlaiun | Piau Ris anstceaedt S's timsticd ote | mit eter i Non fei, m some point above, yesterday, in gallant styie. | Shipmen, and Lieut. Minor, made preparations to | these Statesto raise this rate at least to the standard | struction of Mr. James Dallas, and under the auspices of By cinste: sud lesgiag. casnine scraes tas, contioaed cee 'S. BASSETT FRENCH, The water commenced falling about noon yesterday, | (pert tho next morning oa a visit to the celebrated vol- | of the Zoll Verein ? several eminent characters of the county. Mr. Dallas’ | !0pt ears OUNSELLOR AT LAW, attends all the com ar, coffe jisense next attacked the hip-joint of the right side — fo the great relief of those who apprehended further dan-| °420 on this island. The whole consumption of tobacco of the growth is to take pupils, board them with practical farm- a i HOR cncad acd county of Chesterisld, Virginia; er. also that x bridge at Waterford has been pete po jot = of the United States does not exceed 200,000 quin- instruct them inthe elements of farming, &¢.at the =r weet Pea eae rit ot te eka ad eee the | offic Manchester, Virginian tn His Excelleveyy carried away, and that two abutments of the Troy bridge | Citing woolle: ‘tala; the balance of her import consists of South | Tete of $125 a year for board and tuitien—the pupils are iowa: Bement lly unable to walk, oreven to stand, it, Governor of Virginia) His Exseltong have beeu dislodged. The water has been grad ¢ w en not to be under th of15. The instituti ‘expect- | and was obliged to keep his bed. By lying’ constantly upon at or nV rnin oR ‘ e- st of April. It wi by Mr. | his buek, the flesh and skin became frritated aud exccriated. in W Jones inte Speaker HR. . 8, Hoo ; r breakfast, we went ashore, and hired our horsex and; American and West Indian. We pay at pre- i 1 ee ey. erent alana thn ete kanakes.’ We took five horses botween us, a0 that the , sent on these 200,000 cwt. a duty of $4.8 cwt., mak- | $9¢?.be open on the iat of Apri perfectly free from ice. At Hudson, the ice is. banked | Tiding and walking might be divided amongst us in tu: "7 Up gcross to the Athens side of the river, to an immense | #24 each one had @ kanaks, who carried two calabash: height. Below that point, and almost dewn to Pough- keepsie, the ice is perfectly solid as in mid-winter, Al Hon. Jo rH. R. ‘si paket of the Bente of Va; Hon. C. Droms » ‘A. Seddon, M.0., jon Ge W. i “award H. Hudson, 198 Brosdway, New -B.—Mr. Hudson will take charge of uny papers int nded for Mr. Freuch and forward aame to him safely. ses important | anda large uleer was formed upon his spine, extending d o universally re- | to the point of the sacram, rendering him traly a most p! ing $800,000. ‘The stated free trading States raise | principles of practical utility, its no tobacco and consume about 100,000 quintals| commended,” a motion which was warmly supported | le object. across his shoulders, one for his clothes, and the other | American tobacco, on which the average rate of | by Geceral Talinadgo, and the members universally, of | jrayea yt penes aa he omeed to, the soft parts. gies of protecting seeds | portious of the boues of various parts of the body, for such specimens as we might collect. Altogether, | duty, being about 50 cents the quintal, amounts to| the Club present. The prin said. A gentleman, a resident in Greenbuai we amounted to twenty-five individuals and five | 50,000, 80 that the 300,000 cwt. tobacco consumed | from the destruction of birds, by steeping them in @ eo- | cessively attacked with necrosis, and after sutense ain't that so deep was the water in that village, that ly | horses. Ail our arrangements being made, we, #7 0's 8C : ; | lution of glauber salts, was strongly advocated ina ted, and wer d in pieces. Two | rrerer all the inhabitants were compelled Cyc tothe purchased, for staves, a few of the spears which wore in Haat whee rcp Pel communication from R’ Ly Colt, of Paterson, although | of the hameran were diac tiged trom cae aya ~ CHEAPEST AND, BEST INSTRUCTION iw second story of their dweliings. The ca'tle, swine and | Ua? hen these. islands were in a savage sta'e. aud set ie tiieke eed Yifed and the free tra | Geveral Talmadge thought the ‘samo advantage might | {he ulna from the other “A farge portioa of the ‘bell cthe, tho Bie satte John otrect. live stock generally were saved by being placed on the | Of in good spirits at half past 10 A.M.) The first four now the treaty had been ratified, und the free tra- | b obtained by a small lump of blue vitriol, applied to | \ayceta wien soeros wepdigg Nadine Wh raced my ee SLOWS highest stoops and other clevations in the street known | ™ ess we wants ae. - U 4 Baring olives r] pre 4 of ate Paes had either raised en ae poyre Ge! the same object. 2 ulcers upon the breast, and one upoa the side of the neck, ll! Sapenor and Ki Commercial System of WRITING, as Broadway, which, fortunate.y had been raired during Tbe | T eubad \= it ee walle iged tl ‘oll Verein, or, what is more likely, joine An avalysis upon the nutritious properties of various | running at the same , and dischargicg oecasionaly pieces | ILL continue to be taught(during his stay in New York,> the past summer, and to whieb foresight, as it may be . Those urn it was now to walk wee this Union, then these 300,000 cwt. would have to | kinds of grain and vegetadles, wheat, oats, potato, car- | of boue of vario Portions of bone at different times | to Ladies and Gentlemen of Every aor, Day or Eve- o termed, is owing the preservation of t! roperty. Bat | 20t sorry for it after thay had once got into the woods. phan ntal, wi wi ro t, turnip, buckwheat, &e., was read from the Genesee | came out of the legs. arms, wrists, breast, spine aud hip, | ning, in Twelve Lessons, for the small charge of for this alro, a tumber of buildings would have bean | Such travolling Byte (ge patie Ee May G00 OOD. ctaseqtenthy $30,008 Ware thes a | Farmer,of which Me Lee, ofRochoster, isthe editor, but| muuch were preserved by his mothe, and can be seen at any Oxty Five Dowtans! carried away, as a mass of ice, some 20 acres in extent, | 2d h ¥- row, Finishing Writing Master, promises and ava- grounded there, and its progress was there arrested. “A snd fave twisted Into all main cut our , presents neers Ss Sab tg oHerets See rt to 108 pounds of buckwheat, and ascribed to other grain j,.4% mty,be supposed. his eufferiars were inte LiL, old or Young, to iupart 8 MEAUTIFUL, FRRE, umber of buildings on Factory. street wore carried off} *hoes 8 fo this Bese Seen Tallsre ta thie aaveed "Clik At (yoods | S nutrition which they did not comparatively possess, | vorted dowa to the sucram Messighs bin gatine late Woo dis: | Gncr ete tocnorane on chvacritens"uitiie wren “Sa je almost in- | Collarain the agreed difference in favor of goods} Professor Mapes could no louger contain himself, and | jocated and completely anchylosed, he was mable to walk, to] IN TWELVE EASY LESSONS FOR $9 00 ONLY! expe- | from the Zoll Verein. overturned by proofs incontestible, the th In this miserable condition he was con- | *,*Boox Kenrino and Sort Hanp tanght thoroughly. were extensively injured. All the buildings be- id bn got into @ nota} The German sovereigns had promised, at the Vi-| Lee. The club admitted the state: of tbe obliged to be carried upon the sae N.B.—Private lessons given Families and 9 attend. tween the village and ad depet were carri of wind could reach us. ontinued for four | enna Congress in 1815, to give to their people a con-| Farmer, but renounced the doctrine it ady Sout yours. He coald nse, nrithet arms nor | 9 21 mawimatre away rday evening about 9 o'clock, Webs more, srhon wo emerged from this Denny epetot | stitation. Favaria, Wurtemberg, Hesse Darmstadt, | peilion to tho Legislature for exteniing 1 situp ja bed. it was necessary to prop him up with pillows. | ng.iom my Yard corer of King ana ‘mail wagon was carried off the turnpike, and wore it ot | eae nn eee ani ence mare. and Baden,were the only States which fulfilled their | the bounty on silk, was here submitted for During this long period of time, he was under the care of | Ee a ere maaan at for the timely aid rendered by persons in boats, driver upon the sa and we set ont once more. 3 after which an improved curry-comb, for hora numerous physicians; Thompsonian, Homopathic, and regu- | ouls viz: Eau and Broken $8 75; large 7 1 and Sti mixed, $5 50. Buyers can positively depen | ou having their Coal delivered at these prices 1 any me. a when he stated that 608 pounds of potatoes were equal | "Ae a be ou: Lids catalaay are. latdipsel: Wik ae B spinedis | ex: to ove and FASHIONABLE style of Penmanship, their foundations, w' 1 large public house owned by | Poured down its rays on the t F. Malburn, and ¢' ry house owned by ‘Mr Brock. | ufferable heat which we ot stand, or even to #1 ry of Dr ¢ ined to his bed, to give him took, also, but it 1. The ‘T « road was pretty fai les, at the | promises, until the July Revolution ot France Mr. 4 tlh i ( r Serrertannes fom J yegh (Mery ‘sighs oan 2] tecmination of which we arrived at what is styled the , obliged the others to follow. Prussia alone remain- perlrg hain eae ce end hdeiae ands nate, tat 1 eee a fo atta the ort saving the ices known in the village before. To ada to this incon half way house, aod dismounted for the night. We, ed faitnless. The love which the Prussian sub-| Townsend, of Astoria, both of which nience, the people are suffering greatly from the wautof| Were roused betimes in the morning, and having drank ; jects had personally for their late old King,| bation of theclub. Ata quarter to 2 o'clock water to drink, the wells ali being rendered useloss. some coffee and finished the remains of the dinner, we |‘and the hope that his successor, the present | man exproseed his desire. toretire from his position, in invention of Mr. | but the; effect. Under these circumstanc-s, i end who saw hi LOOKING GLASS PLATES. HANLINE & OSTHEIMER, Importers, No.3 Bank stree.. just received, by arrivals at this port 10} resumed our journey. We had now come to the part of | 171 Pr fe Gen. Talmadge, who requested that Mr. H. Philadelphia, bar (From the B :ffalo Advertiser, March 16.] King of Prussia, would, when he should | favoro 5 5 Mr. Hage a Panacea. He d New York, a full assortment of Looking Glass Plates fro: We learn from a correspondent, that on the morning | ‘B¢,"00d where it was tee elder able to be careful and | succeed, fulfil the pledged word, made them de-| ty should accept the honor, which being done, the geno- formed woaders in other cases, ta | O'by 7, 0040 by 20. All sizes polvahed pate window glass fren of the 18:h, about 7 o'clock, the water in the Cattarau:| Sven within a ow leet of the path, of failing ato cavities | #i8t to avail themselves of the th i Tho seping of caltie, om To ape eeomach oo hod | is by 2, to 37 by 3. Also, Toilet glasses, F al subject of the , especially ‘ it. about ¥ en existing emo- | i atitke t * scarcely taken the secoud bottle before his health gus creek rose suddenly, and overflowed the embank | or holes, of which we could not distinguish the bottom. | tion, to obtain, by force, what was promised to| Come.p winters ge lhe ge i eg 7 nd after he had taken six bottles, he improved. with ment of the race at reareee, near @ veneering mill} {n thie manner, we travelled over lava which had run | them in 1813, in the time of need. wi peannee, Ving itkerrayied DY, A6 arrival of tie, aeial gar C jouey Purses, Marbles, ipes, Sanff Bore agen, i ty of other Freuch and German goods, 4 fates, with a vari hen the late] hour of adjournment. The €lub will again mect on ood, healthy flesh formed aroa: ich they offer st the loweat market prices Sone’ hy ins Noein oe. eee down from tho crater end hardened, for nearly twenty | Kinghad died, in 1840, and the present King mount. | Tussdsy moat to expedite the unfiuished business be- | 12% feng ‘quis. tnd the lous eradeall Jolt Sreced abs. a. the principal part of its contente, was precipitated into | Mi *" sagpen erenow | ed tie throne, he promised even more than what | fore the society. ‘th yea were brighter, his ap rn D. W. STONE, due ctrean, The wi eae a proach: | his subjects had ever expected ; but of ail this he Varieties. is less severe, his sleep maore calm, and | Att at Law, Raleigh, N. C. a U did not ki H . Glerouatdl Tight upon the edge of it, Twas thinking et | "28 not fulfilled the least item. Instead of being, brouxht dowo great quantities of the tinve hi further | hadto walk, when | found | 48 he had proclaimed he would, at the head of ra- in Pl saw loys, Our aprregpoddent adds hab es the water 4 myeell upon the Very spot. The house “where. we pat | ional progress, he put himself torward at the head | Enis remauded for sentence yet mish, it eit will not be. lose. then $1,008 or $3,000, BZ is pera on of the sida of the volcano. 1; of political reaction; he declared his people unfit for lex. W. England, Eq. buoyant. jorney 4 he commenced the useo’ the Panacea he has PE eh Ot cate a Me cigs Som may bo There is now but one open ulcer, and that trusted ta bis earg, Relet 0 scum, New York very emall one over the dislocated hip, occasioned by Meners. Wooshall & priarare, New, boue, which mast come out before it can heals Large scors may L. Myers & Co. “ ry lerk of the Circuit Court of | bes-en npon ms, neck, bre st,groin and back, sh. w- e. The a ‘Tredwell, Esa. tiat was falling, a1 Montgomery Chambers, a pole, haa Been convicted, : it firat sight, as | expected to | a consti 100k ev. easure 7 i i tan , z nf ~ : ‘ : — ~ chiery how snc on the race, muuch cannot move | fre ‘ani smoke from ite summits Dut we saw Ties: 10 whiclt the people were, however, unwilling| | Tho steamer Swallow, Capt, Joho Cochran, in the Seco eat tennaa aaa tei aed n UNITED STATES HOTEL, now on the race are one grist or fouring mill with three | There are two craters, tho largest being 20 miles in cir- | (0 Submit. The press opposed this treachery as i ut ntyfive miles above Little | droge, but walks on cratches. Ce part venue, ington City,D. C. run of stone, two saw mills, two cutti achines, With | cumference, nnd 900 feet deep, in the bottom of which is much as itcould; the inland ones were put, either og om her trip from New O: his cox valescence under the he | (THE PROPRIETORS of this new, large and moder built circular and upright saws and turniog Jathe. the smaller’ crater, three miles in circumference, and | Wider stronger censure, or their licenses with- eae iene eens etane! ed = meal. py knitting, recien). and mad | hie es: eee dr them the ‘the pab- Inst accounts trom the lower village, near the now in active operation. The large crater is now ex. | drawn, and the refractory ones of other States were bed mt x comfartable livelihood DY making senarec nn” “| expate nn increasing populnstcy frou the’ eAlUrts of the under. me, aavarniabe ent of his mother, th ed to the publ ou The house is si wnvaritishe ment of his mother, the | signed tothe public accommodation. The house fully coafirmed by the deformity of his spine | the Avenue, on the promenade side, betwi and Fo limbs, and by the scars on t! jous parts of his boty, | and-a-Half streets, eouvenient to the Railroad Depot, and the 1y eatefat for the wonderfal cure performed apou her | Capitol. {tis capable of accommodating three hmndred guests Swaim's Panacea should be | In all its parts it will take pleasure | for the winter's swason those who will | have been elegantly farnisl oored there lay q thi were safe, tl “ofp to floatany Atlantic sh tinct, and nothirg is to be seen in the bottom of it but | forbidden to be circulated in Prussia, uatil they had American party in St. Louis have nominat- a broad deep chan! 4 in ip. poe er fae int of it es : comet by the | come to terms—made promise not to write again ree os Mayor. smaller one, aad the red hot lava which overflows from i he King’s es; and it isa fact, that Goveruor Fdrd, has extended a pardon to McKinney —Our thanks are due | j, - a against the King’s measures; and it is a fact, that a4 ee cr evans , The cause of our See Sapo! at first sight, was | there exists scarcely a single (piste ge in Germa- | Convicted of Murdering Philleo inRock Isiand county, Joroner’s oie 3 's savages” Bot heh aight sort 108 we resto, | BY Whose circulation has not been forbidden once | 'linois, | Southampton county, Virginia, bes been ‘ ly did behold the grandest sight in nature, as we stood | More in the Prussian dominion, and they are| empty since July 1845. One of the worthy magistrates 5 Feaneytvenis refitted; indeed in’ every upon the brink of the larger crater and looke all, co farat least as the state of Germany is con-| of the county proposes to convert it into a smoke hou January 27th, 1846 ideration has been to adapt consi upon a sea of red hot lava,boiling and sparkling cerned, more or less muzzled. The Prussian Lord Cathcart has offered a reward of $200 for the panei ety im 9 Prista), Bucks co , Pa , Jan, 27th, 1846. The dining hall Mone or THE Al Mr. Bostwick, Mail Agent, Tocsin, containivg the testimony before the Jury upon the horrid murder in Cayuga cou The excit»ment in Auburn and vicinit anpreced: nted. As the negro made his the streets, in charge of ton constables, the crowa mae | ug, There is a large quantity of gaseo ‘overnment, learning that those truths which + b: wil ‘ L * a rush for him, but were prevented from getting him by | frum the volcano, which, rising into the newedie i . pany senor the person who fired at Collector Kirby, | Geutheme:—I have carefully examined the statement, of the bedient, and w lined. Briefly, we eou- * i i » 7 papers in Germany were forbidden to} at Fort Erie in January last. ease of Richard H. Whitson ‘on by his mother. It allenge the judgment of a discriminating public in the oficers putting spurs to thoit horses. Tho Disteict | Sta'cloud, reflects the’ glace of i uiter were made publie in the German press of the |" Onthe loth ja-tant, st Bristol, RI. Russel Handy was | emprecrs ofcourse, a.period of ume pravious tomy removal als required to Tender a public house « home to Attorney then directed them to make their way to the dcene of the murder, ior the parpese of having Mr. Van | Son’, Aredsle, who lies @ very precarious stete, identify the negro, An immense crowd followed him, and on ar- tiviog at the house, while the efiicers and the negro it hy a8 joning tho death of | I'am satisGed of tsperfect truth(ulness. My sympathies wore nee firs tracted eat J boy, by oe Tin daily fen past my res oi, hit. Hee wi entirely enable to walk or stand, and his body was extremely | 385 $m eod*re ections go, say five years, Sitar taking” brokfast, we began to | Naited States, took measures to suppress them in| convicted of manslaughter, for dec cond, our kanakas carrying each ® calibash for the | Wir t offices on the frontiers of France, Holland | Palmer Sherman, in Werren, duri imens. We commenced by making a perpendicular | 84d jum, aa they generally came by the Havre | Sentence, seven years herd labor in gt cent of 300 feet, during which we saw nothing but | packets; and as she could not fully succeed there-| ‘The quarantine on vessels arriving at Wilmington, N. $150 per day. Permanent boarders TLER & Bikeu 5 we'te in the house, a motion was mate to the throng out | our hands and feel; for one false step or mishold would | with, she urged the German Diet at Frankfort to lay | C., trom New York, Philadelphia and Baltimore, has | fimscie4 by several large running sores, evidencing FOUNTAIN HOTE! doors’ By eno of the most subsiantial mon of Auvura, | have been almest’ certain desth; perhaps, involving | them under edict, as you will already be acquainted | beea taken off. The only restriction now on them 1s iota fbi ved {iindaced se ra "4 LIGHT STREET, BALTIMORE. that the Wretch be taken from the hands + | those who took the lead. When we got down, we| with. All these suppressive measures have not yet | that they are to anchor at the boarding station and be | any remedial efforts to be mede iu his behal Phe repucat repul PROPRIE’ ORS of this Establishment, cess of your Panacea, in caseo of eqal extremity, ifs Te bee ZHI) 8, retura Lane e to suggest ita use: patronage : pliation vemroasliy to you, you hindly outro ‘ed | since it hax been sor ther care, and. Deg eave to say thet et you truly can I assert ‘hat u ceess—they hy th “np on the firettree! This motion was se- “ 7 1 Sites deacon of te church, and carried by a deaf: ane high, ieunemere de to eS Cpa Rate made the Prussian subjects more suppliant, and have | Visited by the port physician. 4 from the crowd. not been able to prevent those obnoxious papers| Gough’s house, in Roxbury, has been entered and aa vy plat: ove of the Justices came to the door and beglern pn dept) epen we po cdg from now and then finding their way into their do- | plundered during bis absence. made a speech to th %m; telling them that boat ptecqaied romainder of the descent, but in ales dangerous situa. { inion. The Prussian government views, in the| The turpentine distillories in Wilmington, N. hesie se heprogeesvel tn ies ar wal chy kere ae was that there were others who had instigated the next0 | tion, when we stood upon ® solid bed of lava, still hot, | extension of the Zoll Verein to the borders of the | greatly on the increase. Thore are now twelve estab toate stlaloed oo tssvaly, described by the mather. "could | stant? athe ediclor Tereommit the horrid decd, and justia demanded that be | 4nd surrounded, en alt sit by a wall eight oF vine | North Sea, the only means to exclude the liberal | Hshmonts running thirty ails, in dauly operation, with | Freely realize thefaetwwded, when thor ine age. I vad | ore commodigne and should gre an examination. | The crowd promised tant] hundred feot ‘high, compo of rock, sulphur, | contagion from her country; they consider the de- | **¥€" more in progress. . hum amoog the associate boys o¢ as WechaMeeianding ha wan urtoudet ¥y ma paty remeron, tte Sus unlr ion | Retione ot he happy wat of ihe United Stic a | coer coy loa antgtanae! ote le | mlceraain Pith their arma closely locked, some of the more exci- esasily walking over ¢ the only cause why their subjects will not submit oo ‘A capital of $60,000 has already been secured, | 7°Cr Panacea, ober ace, An determined, if p ssib the second bow rovemen| nlreeay best to Just added to their for groundwork of hot lava, be ki rl in an aline fort and despatch. table actually jumped upon him. He was faally put 1 okin: ‘way over numerous crevices which con: yoked again; they believe, that could they | yi measures taken to procure machinery from the | who w, by the. physician (who examined his ex se) je the proprietors te o Hato a covered wagon and drove fur Aubura. Ktantly emit stem. “I'he wind bows here in one direc. | prevent the intellectual intercourse with the United | North, hy Beyond the skill of the Faculty. Set ol Reevatlions aamanoeae with every thing ‘Two individuals had started for the village in advance | ‘jon during the day, but changes during the night. We | Ste at their subjects could not learn any! The numbor of vei ailtin the district of Cuya- Very respectfally, yours | ates Inted to render it attrgetive end , including of the wagon, at full speed, and attracted the attention ald that a division of King Kamibamiba’s army was | thing more of democracy and self government than | hoge, Ohio, from 1842 to and including 1845, is 43; their | _mi8seod're__DANIELM. KEIM _ |'the most uatiring and assiduous Lo on the of the crowd to the Court House, for the purpose of get- | encamped in this crater somo time ago, and when the state papers would tell them, that they | aggregate toi 7,203.95. Cleveland is becoming BENEZER CLARKE, part of a ting the negro into the side door of the jal nomolested. | wing gnifted during tho night, and blew from the volca- | would find them the more tractable. This is the | quite celebrated for ita ship buildin, The ruse euocecded; but no sooner did the crowd disco- | no towards them, every man was suffocated to death, principal reason why the Prussian government is ¢0| An idea of the value of some busin , than they rashed with such force to i ‘ M tha: Jad, that tue fonee surrounding it was completely | S24 found is ie Dositine 3. Ses anxious that the sea-bordering States, Mecklenburg, | Louis may be inferred fi liam street, corn - ounected with it. Merchant Tailor, No. 3 Wil- Le ced , . of Biae, New. Yorks respectfully in- | gattette crduren $105 as ey, Latics’ Ordi- jends, and the public generally, that ne | '33 a.weiw lke. above, aad inteads to devote his ent re every article of Gentlemen’s Dress i. MANSION HOUSE, 8 locations in St. it pestilential vapor. The very | Oi, leased a days since for aterm of years at $33 | *t i ‘ 4 jenberg, Hanover and the Free-towns,should be- | Was lease y' y the style at present |, orto suit the particular taste of MIDD! WN, CONNECTICUT. carina dovails of tho murder are rovolling in the extreme, | Pot which we walked on burst out sree Shoat Ave | come members of the Zoll Verein. Vessels would | Per foot per annum. Several other lots in the samme | fis pucrons; and his long connection with some of the Most |, ye UNDERSIGNED begs lesve to. hanoa but we nevortheloss give the greater portion of the tes- td tant ve snoaid thea, on their arrival from the United States, be | *14#Fe are under lease for $21 per foot per annum. fashlonable establish sents in this city, he presumes will b «| J Wrongs aud the pablie, that he has I e pass 5 Su fhe od | for a term of years, and hopes, by j i i i Ybany, in all Sun. | sufficient guaranty that every article will be made in taken in possession by Prassian custom-house offi- Ga tat tee merlot weep spe rerh reins style, and at prices w ch will : Attention to business, wo teri i it al Soraiuua oeaten aay penee oz petty phe: highway-of thoagat Td , caah syste, it will always be his endeavor to give every venir amere Wermaety tt band goods, and aot even a liberal thought, lessa| THe Western Exvectaic Terorarn —Ex: ed a; ~~ Space aaemnecaned req price. ry - EL DEL 7 word, would be permitted to enter from our happy | ted reports have been circulated ot the damage lone | HARDWARE AT AGENT'S PRICES. timony before the Corover’s Jury. The principal danger Jay, Dir, Van Aradale and Miss Holmes both recognizod the bat Hivlog ood ence Ay ‘ler or tae ra murdorer. i , We continued on otir way, excited only by the de- Tho negro iedmits the murier, end says that he site of witnessing the mighty operation before us. We stabbed Sirs. Van Ness out of doors, and then went to! at jagt arrived within pproachable distance of the vast the door aud stabbed Mr. Van Ness, as he was opening | chaidron, and, standing apon a small precipice of hard door. 4 country. You can well judge, from this true and | to the telegraph by the recent freshet. With xCOD- | rHVHE SUBSCRIBER, t fe veral Manus OURTEEN AND A HALF foot Jong, and ofe vad 0 "prom bis recount it roeme probable, tho daaacig homtass oT ee ee ee se dclitorate, | fair statement, how far it, wauld be for the interest tion of a single post neat Fonda, carried away in the Ly EE slaed, i eusbled io npply deders sfrom fret bands ano Pr aie: inches Bom oa ot Wy koffid tke entre way and stab- | (y coursing a No gat dg ht gerne oe Fede Ba ppg epition. ply agi the interruption causad by the accident did not last more titi UF rAIns PRICES. acu pe SP a np da enw ered old 5 je Movements o| @ great enemy of man—the serpent ous purpose—al 1 nm Ci > mene bed her, uu in Going. 40, either from his own Kalla oF) Whea the party which wen’ last’ yar from the ship | to tavor rather those mentioned free-trading States, | an sahour, on Satundey elternogn. During Dearly the ¢ rid and 3 ade DR. DE WITT ©. KELLINGER'S PAL « to oie gu tho haba which nearly disebled nim. He | rere there, the volcano was thirty feet below the bot: | and to use rather every exertion to prevent their doiog valuable service io sepals ingthe pune ean ren Filee=a complet; assortment of Best cast steel 4 ERADIC tien propeeded 19 14 stair ee tn tan? "| dt had Bled up the'iaks, ead"baving piled up 0’ bank of |1ning the Zoll Voreia, as the a ean eee and {mportant inforzution —wflbeny Atlas. 3 Baskets Vices fine Cotter Key. pas au WoRtentt avUL, MEDICINE, oni i wn, al 4 . rock round - r i, , Fy “<hitne Wy kof died ebout two o'clock Saturday aiter-| 1269 sity teat wide, und twenty high, through weica it | Porte which we mow find in the Hanseatic towns |. Txe Miomioan, Ratuxoa Sate Bruty which | ie eying Fea, Bed Serews, Candlesticks, Bolts, Bpoous, | the Tega’ sis wi wording eet 08 noon, and Mr. Ven Aredalo is in a precarious situation | jared a continuous and heavy stream of melted lava. | and their ports. Every liberal and enl'ghtened yo the House, was made a special order in . ‘ruak OHN A Rea J 100 be thout parallel. onder “4 , on Monday the 9th inst. Its fate there was LD, where this i is applied, it matters 0. ‘The excitement bas been wi! Pi This running under the suriace of lava between us and | man in Germany desires, therefore, also .hat the aoe “fouptial, tor it Weald thet the tosent 9e ; extraor.| 2 ImisMW&F*mc L No. % John street, ap stairs. what canse it may rettked” £1) hate ix that the citizens have been able in their exasperated | thy crater was gradually reising it w ‘Pp h wr heon Men pepeaca ee neeiae : it upto a level with Postmaster General should choose the route to foha street. oof feeling, to refrain from applying Lynch law to] our feet. At irregular intervals, jets of lava beiled up | Bremen, in preference to that to Antwerp, tor the dinars Ty the frome gt a reales DR. BOW Re OCULIST, jond.— Ruchester Advertiee to the hi i i i i Ms 5 ] ' y or forty feet from the bosom ol | intended United States mail steamboat line to the | property, " rt "i Toearlecnione ion fom ot A Ae RedntENT a best erst Son teness in Churches. 4 bis cathy Broudwer, Fac moet anid lane 0 poem smc ch Sie "4 Fe neh Ties 1 * the lake, and at every in the wind, we were i fr Ant t Lid Fie —Burrato Wootters Manvractory Dr-| almost stifled with h h q| continent. The only route f:om Antwerp to Ge sTROYeD —On eanday morning, about 2 o’clock, | carbonic aci Having satis cor euiedy Ca icohe many, Russia, Sweden, Denmark and part of Ivaly, a ait Polit 2 way, inge situated at the Hydraulics, in this city, and | ing at the wonders belore us, we returned to the house | 18 with the railroad to Aix la Chapelle; the mail 1s notice that ‘‘Good Breeding” has called out Opagittens rs jataract acd the build 4 ry Teme ape: i ) by R. B.| the that we had 3 | delivered over to the Prussian office, | ‘‘ Better Breeding.” The teelings of “ Best Breed- with and success. ihe WS er delally, dastiged My ee, Phare wero yarty th audit had the, sail aloreoges tet Waionn a controlling offiee is Ganatiedy in ing” would be hurt if they could not find ex; feretre a reataa at or Bquinting, cured im beet ae hich il da th ) ul white oes ds of Slotn destroyed. The total loss is | imaginable, to see them climbing up ndicular | which, with a subtle hand, ¢ reel and letter | sion; therefore ke would recommend pew holders| * furtupared, ARTIFICIAL EYES, of superi Wibbers sn aoe oct woloano ali’ that ht. | Demat \d examined; obnosie yo nee are either | at Grace and other extremely visited cl erates, ong perior beasty | per cout less : d, af he Fs oe jog and machine: 1,500 in the Saratoga Matual, and | ‘Tre next day we reached the half-way-heuse ; and on} ioe poor thon capes with $5,600 intured on the build. A; F " f torwarded, to make the re-| put upa hand-bill at the entrances, intimating £26 1m*me_ —- tho balance in the New York Contributionship Compa: | the next—being Sanday—we arrived in Hilo about | puok atuned ited States | only those who oanaot afford to ‘pay jor religions| | (Ayice pre pope withont, charpe. a Scvakceney aie is thee. teeta cet et rire, mene Lite: hive: end ec-algtia.. Ons MUOOE oe ship | mail, if landed at AatwetD, as LO a of worship, ‘will be accommodated. Distinouons ere | street’ St Brg ww Yeeeah wore COMPOUND SYRE Sete? : a | Ky manulectory, who are thus thrown out of work, anda] five days and four nights. Our caterer says thi i . ki portion of the will: iLL be less affected d two hogs, five tarkins, seven chick: | fer security; her contents would be always strictly | necessary every where. No doubt the custom of a) OBE F : 4 ‘ pyrite destruction: ‘Tee watohmon were constsnuy | tom beeuels of poistoun Nenided Debanss, terra, whectle’ | asemingdian of which couid be avoided, if the | occupying another man’s pew will, ere long, resolve WANTED, Ld needy Ae A ee “= employed by night te guard against fire. It is meee berries, ko. &o.; which is notto be wondered at, con- | route to Bremen were chosen. The Bremen post, | itselt lato a right, particu Zs bob ilies can ‘obtain the fall'yalue for | Ann street, and Eiken elects 1 wish, to di or, | posite Lud ar t that when che one whose watch was to hi menced | <idering that it was almost av cold as winter on the " i i te it first A frie has adopted « hl “ at 12 o'clock Called, aod the candle handed him, he | of the crater, that wo slept with a blanket wi 1 Than eae rein delivers only to: the Prussian goed plan—he Tequeste 1 when 3 exclude every = cece rnin iecundie. SSiufate Punt Mar Xie ‘aba yangqamdg | bo mee nneant etm me peng 5 one, whenever she crosses the /russitn domain, | body trom his re” im the morning, uatil he arrives oy have, thus,a short and imperfect th ie ‘ * all th himeell, and for tae rest of the Sabbath he gives the largest known rolcano in the world. It iscalled ‘hose destined for Prussia proper; ¢ others are j 8 sb, Curlew, and is situated earried in sealed bags, to the place of desti- | the sexton tull swing, which is no doubt the ber oy od, nity og in Engli: = ow, atta: png through 1 oy ogo poe “ “ larly it you happen to ap- GATE and Fi sach Annes, ft wo