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= _ = ~ saree ae a — — = nate. Mr. Colquitt indicts the prisoner, and re- the adjoinin island, from the northern section of Troy avd this city the resolutions were Isid sesman, unkeown. Iwas T2toas OTELS, TAVERN: sents his case to the court. The prisoner reite ntes | which we jo Pha the ‘distinguished honor of our pa- r until Monday. o en etacial red Phere wes 6100 naced sa Fro- | TO H HOUSES and who like their Fu his allegations, challenges an inquest, receivers it, | ternity. A speedy day, say we, tothe full possession , In the House, a bill was introduced to provide for | Vidente oupart ! is pronounced a libelier and a lar, and exps ed of the people's rights. the sale of ands for taxes in the counties where they | ,,S-0%e Henccasiie ch ecue acarihe Handteretetateny | fet seasrring foe labor, Gime in going, Treverting tunes et | the privileges ot the press. el ‘Mr. Chatfield bro: ine report and bili from the se- | 4 by her length to be about 140 tous, had white mast | aiably toany, ‘Was. ‘i 'G, Agent, ext wo come to the watesmenlike, manly, pa Prusangurwia Match 31,1648.” jectcommites to vubmit tone poopie. the question of obattaeccNsasacl "Sie ttan seamen | te sore cee triotic, al ristian ech ot Mr. joun. It The Election—Fire at the Railroad Bridge—Dec ‘the 1 of the capital ; fi usual number | j being_rugged, none were sen to tak of il will be received by the *Dountry with acclam ation. — gyae aaa ‘Eoq—Te Weather. nen | of the report ‘was ordered | nt - age ru} pdasestrstn sal hase DAGUERREO CtYPE A bed Tag mr the ‘iA nder, was launched of Mr. Ewe },at rd, 198th inst She is PATENT [83sUED. . | inted. } Simple and unatiected —plain as the truth—its effeet 7, spring election yesterday, resulted, throughout IME Hteia gore otis of il te prevent betting on johta: | in the Le nation’s counse la, “ bur't of white ouk, stroagty b sited, and co} f AGUERREOTYPE ARTISTS are informed that. the Fee ee pe aarat af truths iiseif, the city, io the triumph of the whig party, as was ex- | Mr Pierce geve notice of a bill o kill enep dragons: | ‘Con ire het har owners a D cent frie pew Coloring, Frovers of che, subegribar Calhoun’s consistency does not h ang uj pected, and in the total defeat of the natives. I do not | (I will look into the merits of this bill.) «Ewer, will have the command ol | a gm eno.” Avviationn fot the. Fatnt ight joun’s consistency 1Z upon an uo. My: Lindiaw gave notice of 8 bill te ‘x61 the New , trade prinespally and d may be adiressed to the ag 9, price | changing ‘adherence to mere dogmas, right or speak of the defeat of the democrats of the city, for they | york and Brooklyn Ferry bill : °* | ‘Banx Ooo Fauuow —This repel was built at East Boson | fbi, will be 2. atonal and jacladed — according tolaw. A embracing Be ieheuters Apparatus, and all other wrong, but in adapting his courte upon great mea- never expected any thing—they made little or no effort, | The Committce of the Whole then took the financial | current, | vesk'og | afticles used in the Daguetreotype art, may also be had, by | ed cn the stocks, Shee about | lal sures, to the controlling circumstarces of the times, and yet their popular vote was more than that of the | Clauses of the Governor's message into consideration ; ‘ ment. Mr. Laneh! d suthor of a valas #o as to make use to the best advantage toward the “A | Mr. Clark made a currency speech, which I will no- | hy vr, builder and com: addressing (post paid) to success, which, by any other plan, "must be de- sliver It must be confessed, however, that the two : 2d bow depo rcssbuey | Fated W.&F. To Ry feated yon Le: | rt ie. fr bark Shepherdess, Clift. of | ‘The aspect of the Oregon..question before the the largo whig vote into consideration, the native sinks | Iodians, was referred to the Committes, to rerort com- » poceived st Myttic eid ‘Nov ITthe 1603 reportetier ee a r HE, Nice t Senate is 49, and nothing else. A six-passenger | into comperstivo insignificance. It must also be recol- fay concurrent militia resolutions were briefy de- i, Lp do sperms hadebieges Nome W0ibe | GALVANIC RINGS us Would accommodate the ultras; aud yet, lected that nativeism got out ite full vote by the per- | bated, no ection. “Arar Nalucket. 18th, brig ‘Tyleston, Ramsdell Pouth At- BANDS mpossible to guess at the ultimatum of the i izati i i ha ‘Ocesu, 190 sp oil rts.at iste Geende, on, ber, nate.’ If we ebigiid guess Meters " iow tied fection of its organization, while thevtber two parties Twill write you a summing up letter to-morrow. | Iyae Cree tee. Fiymoa h, 160 the ¥ landed 170 sp at tice. e pretty equally balanced; but when we take | - ‘The billte establish a school among the Onondaga | | | AGNETC FLUID. ¢ ed but part of th : i hat they will pase no notice whatever senshinann: Sonteearidierseediienmeie oe ete | Boeron, March 21,1846 | FAS? sin Joho, Sandford of NBedtord eporaher | RRACENEL ye erin fetal tt ete Tue Docror. | ppon th of Southwark, Spring Gurlace wad Zon. | SPring Weather and Spring Business — Boston Common— | on Japan, Sept 16, with 650 bbls sp 4 do wh. | nervous diseuies. For sale by the grec, or single one, P Wasatnoron, March 18, 1246. pie ivism swept the boi though by dimin- | 4 Female Impost ¢ Odd Fellows not Incorporated | ee nee FR pce re ee ineteesaail beamed "A.B. & D SANDS, 79 Fulton St. Patriak’s Day in Weshingion—Loteresting Ce- | qhotd this thing hus upon th He ant tahog pat | —Mr. Wilson's Resolutions— The Foreign News—Triol | gait with ‘head of foremast goue. By ww® Warren, at Bow | Cine, __comerotei_ ti of Albert J. Tirrelt, gc. $e. ton. : | libration | ofour people. “‘Phey hold on to the hopeless cause with 1 Bdig Massachusetts, (of Botton,) from Liverpool for Ma- | PAPER HANGING. remarkuble tenecity, witnessing thoir bumbers gradual- | The warm spring weather continues, and its influence | tang, Feb 1. lat 13.59, Consum: f The Sons of St. Patrick had an interesting blow- | }y'hue slowly dim:aiohiu i - roa for New Orleass, March 5th, | FJ OW ELL & BROTHERS, Manufscrurers and Importers hs, Colds, Spitting Blood: c ° apa | i if at every trial, and clinging to Plainly soe: i iving and bustle | Ship Waldron, from Liverpool for New Orleavs, March 5th, | cf NN " Spitting 47 \ outat Carusi’s saloon last night. A limitation of thetrorrore 16 spite of reason, aad Geaminghy contcatea’| nanan one Salt inthe reviving spiiviny ens pe on the Bahoma Banks. Sot thelr . sion ar Disees hg bay ity ; having open od ti 'd mpels us to be brief, or we should | 12 their course by the knowledge of the tact, that two- | Of spring business. On every side are witnessed the | S:hr Sanne! aris, from New York for Cedst Keys, Web 27, | branch of their Philads!phia estab! a ; Pre Pre £9908 CONDE 16 (0.De DIE, CARNE | hindeet tin people are hostile to them, and would ra- | most cheering indications of a prosperous season. New | 1829N. long 73 Wes a soe New Orleans, Sth inst, Wrauting goods in thea line, tothe extensive, smortment of | mel, he., make out an iateresting report. The dinner came | ther forget old political ditforences, and wherever it was | buildings are to go up in all quarters of the city, and | off the Great Isaacs. rae niall schor arsiates ine of pusineets 7 | necessary, and conld be dono, ready t thei ton, Mobile for Liverpool, March | Fapers.and ' iad 1Lp CHERRY ¢ me out,, The most, off at o'clock P. M. Nearly one huadred men sat | f’Owor tc defeat therm. peel ames re te b eres the workmen are already employed en many of them. 3 fg ade Multon, (Br) from lobile for Live a far | have reecivea from the I ste or the encourage fhemelnee at ts hetiah t Ban down to the bouateous dinner, which was discuss- | this stabborn byindness upon the’part of the nativist por- | This maker business lively for carpenters, masous, | Heb 20, 1:t20 3, louc 4%, saw a bark standing tothe wes iladelpbia-ead Boston. silver medals fur the manufacture of | gruuadelphin. The genuine ste Buchth and at f f i i - Boston. | Phil si is ed with the spirit of men determined to do justice | tion of our popuistion, other than sectarian feeling, | painters, end paper hangers. The merchants display a wpe eyppored bag or J poet is, from Be for | their . flatter themselves that they can sella better 1 eacipbs i Y ; yborsett, (of Providence,) Harris, from Boston for goods, article i iecreeta,. Piles to the formnidsble armament of edibles before them. | {Robsn cnet, of Aaae naliteen epeaitna ae sieweca | Fich assortment of goods suited to the season, and will Mobile, Sch inst, as 35 50, long 7 96. a IIS isco. APERS. Be AAG The venerated aud venerable George Washington in by the class of our citizens against whom | doubliess reap a good harvest of profits on the seme’ wereign Yoeee i i and STRATAGEM {0 make their 0 | T to meonann Orme hostility, and some | ‘The mechanic will toil hard, and thank his stars for the Sx. Tacomas, Mareh $n ports brigs Amands, rey: Tiss | anmesebecribers yee particularly Pudge ad Beir | tine article fe pat ur lain ay pe the patives ontertain such rarke Custis, presided, assisted by Messrs. Fiinam alive St Marks; Glasgow, Bell. from | Dy ey Ties Were, HERS yor > the ose ional ice, iis, Publie Rooms, Ba x idly and Dowling, as Vice Presidents. Mr. Robinson y the hberal | i, dha be Loe Kad bane ae me poe eaaetbsiescs igure Berbice "ise, Camrain Parens, anew article for lndows. 7 ys marantst o perpemees that is Dr od : at ‘4 . | minded of our politicians to pursue a wise course for the | that his services are in demand, though he poorly pering of Rooms, Halls, &c. promptly attended to by care | gsWAYNES: COMPOU: D vk ie HER acted as toust-master and aid-de-camp of the Fre- fyiure, and to use every exertion, both in their pri- péid forthe drudgery and hardship which subjected fol men. . 7 " RY that las and ‘edly performing such mirseulow eident of the day, | vate and political capacity, to allay the unreasonabie | oS Norebaion a Sa meepeerent, igre Mh yo Country merchants and city dealers will find i¢ to their ad- | cures of cineanen which hare Tonsil of toe Figks : z : i calc 4 4 | vantage ’ . fe catalan , The dinner being over, Mr. Robinson delivered a | 8B4,Wickod oxasperation which has been fomented by of hope san glanons coloulaee ot tne lowe ‘been the age (0 Be ELL & BROTHERS, No. 137 Broadway, set ay ak copes id e the wi | Hote, | sips, which are daisy putes One's COMPOUS | N. | BOOKS BOUGHT. Baler Ker sects Dodd. Tit Broadway: Lewis, 317 Greet | JDERSONS wishi of ir Libraries, sither | 3; Hart, A.Grand streses Everedt, #8 pacer . 4 ining demagogues between portions of our fellow- 1 | stirring, appropriate oration on the character cf St. | citize ni j i pee Ligh panel vneatioe ene pa wie pon ‘i H 7 ramensing, and the N. - ery Dine axaeet glory ra ireland 5d her pre. mocratic party yee onion, Eihestion) the da summer, Where the northwest breezes fan the cheek, one 3 Loreat Brita nT? Of oppression of | though, as I said before, the natives strained e very Der. while the noble elm averts the scorching rays of the sun weroment of Great Britain, andthe democrats made no particular exertion. It | —this time-honored, dearly loved, apd consecrated to dispose Thirteen regular toasts were then read, each | depends altogether upon the democrats themselves what | Place; from present appearances, tegaad en 8 measures | E- targe or small, wilt always find at ofeas tmarin Z being introdused by some fitting, remarks, and fol- eftect this contest will have uupon the fall election. At | are eat th Babin sont Bele meses ae | prices, by addressing afew lines, cits a oe ee eer aes | lowed by #n air irom the band. e last of the se- ‘hat time, interests ofthe greatest importance are at . centre ‘Boston: [agenn. oF iwi Ww ries, to the ladies, was most appropriately honored | ‘eke, and there will be a more decided ceateriog of tro | Common, now presents ular appearance. A large | Zork. oe. wa go tdcer imi) kikseaise Weptinen” | oe Nee ee 192 BROADWAY, with that oeautifal air of— | parties. Each party will act independently of the other, of horn pouts, an ugly looking fish that abor eae et Laeiiarch iecArr brig, Gea, Buatk, Lescthorn = ACTS COuN! JOHN tedcaaib w¥ok the and exhibit its intrinsic strength, and ifthe democrac} ms and ponds, are lying dead around this | ,Gevrontown, Mien tea oie, Calstou, do: Cutler, Pratt, St - EXTRAC TO THOSE WHO VE whe ana plea o6tt now in power, in the Legislature, will use their authori- ind the presumption is that the water was all | Thomas, Cid 1éth_schr Princess, Eldridge, for 41g Harbor. FOR THE HANDKERCHIEF. Evening P! | ty wisely, and act with moderation, they will be able | frozen last winter, or so nearly so that the poor fish Mosiue, March Teds Beet, ships Brilliant, (Br) Brown, UrWARDS Of ity, variesion of the choicest Extracts, @ SAE! Ft Praised by those 0 above the Lity ie of Drawers and Shelving for sale asabcve. . Mo: on, Alba hoctaw. Nee eens arom: March 19—Cld. brig Emily. Sherwood, Ne which was performed in an admirable manner. | to muster a force in the fall which will put either ofthe | Could get no air. It must have been pouty times with | Greevock; England, (Br t) Me ‘and: by Letters were read from the President and Vice | other independent bodies hers.du combat. Weed table 1 dei tei Kinnel—Greenacr: (Br) Loni (Br) » (B: Re) | Liat ke ROURAEL, 150 Brondwev. pom w ory President, from ex-President Adams, and Robert, | A fire broke out at the west “end of the Columbia rail- | Constable W La OR ha SD Pathan a woman | Mosalma, (fr v CHES! "LEECGHES ! | those who TA eee : | road bridge, over the Scbuyikill, at the north of our | pamed Catharine tharine Palmer, who — Argo.( Br) Mitchell ; the akin t the son of ex-President Tyler, and from the New i | JUST RECEIVED 8 freah supply of Bweedish and Smyrue feaeeya dent 2 ofipetie ae nr nell ekeene tole destroying it. Strenuows exer. | has been imposing upon our good citizens by making York Truth Teller, in answer to invitations. The | cit¥: which came nei Chi tersburg, e,,& vel i . ‘ P edit, With the exception of about 20 feet of the | great pretensions to piety, and soliciting aid, exhibiting 'Haughtou, and Normgn, ches For sale by the old soaps. All, therefore, who would c letter of Mr. Adams was particularly strong in its | {ions svedit, Pi ir teay paces rtifical sporting shtoa, and Narmen, J, FERDINAND CLEU, the old soaps . Ca expressions of sympathy for ihe Dporeased pone of | “P. ; Pee Fe Codie Ns ere a. Trieste; Ross, (8p) Sear importer of Leeches, No. 149 Nassau stroot. We vin, Hi: that Ezra Holden, Esq. of the Sat Courier, | Signed by Josiah F. Goodhue, pastor of the orthodox | ny, Bi Edwina, West, Antwerp; Rob Roy, Arnold— this city: trom Weahingtes, to-dsy” | chureh in Shoreham, Vt. She hed applied for edmission | Cotton Planter, Pratt, abd aicholy. Mr. Hwas beloved | to Dr. Beecher’s church. After her arrest, she acknow- | ingham, Penhall raiives inthis city. He | ledged that the certificate was not genuine. Tho po- d@am—Hadson, Page—Sp! freland; and Mr. Robinson, in proposing his health, | has referred to along poem written some time ago b Mr. Adams, on a subject of Irish history, entitled, | doing business aloue, and has no connection n brought to thi Hector, Spencer, New York; Rock- fe im*re rt (7 5.¥.C. i 1d Haidee, Soul Milten Gore | at bereont with his former partner id, Pett LEECHES! LEECHES! and Splendid i i ester, F'yler—Cliuton, Condon—Sehe ! “Dermot MeMorrogh, or the Conquest of Ireland,” | nly ble and talented gentleman, and | lice judge admonished her sharply, and then told her | Hersony, (Br) Jamison, and Agenora, ( Giff he; barks ‘an emolieut © but it * ay. The toast to Mr. Adams was received with | prightly, but the dust, whi Acca Denais Martin committed suicide in the hospital of the ‘Glasgow; Brazilierio, Williams, and William & (eee 'y, | know by experience to be the ag soep, ut hearty rounds of applause. All the other individuals | PREnty out the dustawhich is blown about in every di- | | Ute er conection on Wed ordi Mercier, New York: Baltic, Allen, Providen | fis mtr ____Imperters of Leeches.$¢ John st.N_Y._ | those persons who have. troublesome eardey t Teferred to were severally toasted, and none, oh a os peu COS RROD coroner's jury, me Demygory ieee Tain ts Salem, (Br) Milford, and Boprrb, (By) Hi ni I sofa heartily than our Bob, trom his uncompro: The petitioners for an act of incorporation far the hostility to the tyrann of John Bull. 33 ie Columbia PAM SY eased oe taandte Ma usetts Grand Lodge of Odd Fellows have had oe , withoutit. It hes a way of Anist tp) RHEU MATISM. the hardest and roughest 90 as tor ender ‘ 4 ia; Sarah Brown, Norton, N has After the reading cf the letters, the first Vice Pre- “leave to withdraw” from our Legislature, which | ter, treight. TE a ere ldstige: and Eurtun, Pot. Compound Syrup of the Wyerietats of Potassa | mean or Sain ruer Of Br Liew tas domes imable article may E is be a pleasent and ce mdent having toasted the Hon. Mr. Hanne ag | The Columbia Railroad bridge has had a narrow es- | means that the prayer of the petitioners will not be | “A: inst. achr Narragansett, NYork. He “ai Bing’s Cough Candy, which is said to a son of O'Regan, that gentleman came forth ‘and | °epe from destruction, it being saved by the early disco- bret ant ery and anti-Texas resolutions one Taylan, Phi ‘i pean ee Beret ar YELLOW DOCK ROOT. pe RS “Every man who shaves delivered a thrilling eul gy upon Irish bravery, with | very of the flames, and the prompt and almost superhu- | remain in statu quo, cigarien cl the wiley evi, few Onizans, March 12—Ar brig Nantilut, Stiffen, Riode | (VHE ABOVE, is prepared from theparest articles, ond is | should Progure "Rin me ees” it am, exauit #0 ¢ incidental allusions to the “whole of Oregon.” | man efforts of the people residing in the neighborhood. | dently wish to croid any direct action upon then Jqneito Sa days, Towboat Herewleyjeund Branswick and | tism. “At this eenvon of the year eepecially, it o( the greatest | shis-oa th sais Flosrare, iasend ofan Mr. H. said he recollected tha: his father always, on | ‘The State House bell was ringing yes erday afternoon, The numerous railroad projects are sill occupying | bark Standard, on the bound out. Ship Rappahannock | importance, as it will remove all those cciremely usplesseat noyance, to mse the razor. the17th of March, had the shamrock in his breast, | on the reporttint the Gre bad broken out afreaty but tng | the attention ofthe committees of the Legislature,” "© | tonzcoea Yovtrday morning, liter thie Dectleon, Al: | symptome, ever, pins. stfzess of the Jolt back, shoul ear ofimiapionn, and oncerys the written signaca and something green on the rim of his het. | report proved to be unfounded. The foreign news by the Hibernia has not produced | Jen, Boston: 7 i 8200, Wi ray, Liverpool. any, pe. Ses) oeaee, erin, Sate rah he cireutations | der the us foe 7 Sead ing. ie and {c ‘Tne venerable President of the day (who kindly | , The body of & young woman was found in the dock at | ™uch effect on our market, It has been fully read, di- | Below, coming up. Br sh eg Peterab neh Gen Wort | ofhealths The virtues of each article have long Been known | *#le, wholesale FP HING gave way to Mr. Hannegan, that he might fulfil | the foot of Fine street, this morning, undercircumetan. | Bested, and talked about, and that is all. aie peAcansars James, Wood, Balt; Yeror Ryanson, Luvees | to the faculty, their judicious admixture their effcors 182 Broadw,y, ccruer'of John etree another engagement,) then arose and add ces which leads to the be! The trial of Albert J. Tirrel, for the murder of Maria | Oretviay GharkilvApdshiode oe t erp greatly imeremsed. ferry ~ Suceessorto Dr. Wm. ‘diliner the company. And we alwayslike to hear this ‘be: | Sell laces eine note hor eeteern Dat, before the Ouprome Joaeial COU atlnae eal, | ee RONT March t-Are, sche Daniel Welater. Delooy, am < BURG 2 Bronte 2 eaters, one rebice at lair demi < a al welry. 5 , unless a . 19th, rts, Rich- amine icle, as now |, a8 to q Q 4 loved old man—tus stil existing scion of the house | ga. “Thelsieuetuace crestor weed he ee ceeniz | ponemont should be granted, at the request of the pulsom: | Sean Non New York Yor Norwich; soops Cabot, wes, om TRUFFLES. penrance and jes. iteamat be Reat—the splendid pew ot Pater Patriw—God bless tim! His remarks | in this vicinity. or. I will keop you advised of the progress of the | Norwie for NY se% Unity, Fleet, from Cold Sprig, FOR SALE —A suppl tat regoived, and for 8 steel je, engraved by y Poe. Rawdon, Wright were replete with the wonderful and soul-stirring | Business operations, on Saturday, were to a moderate | trial. Peleg al arch 18—Ar brig Tyleston, Ramsdell, South sale by fr. BTOUV) se Jobe street, | | Hatch, far axcooding any thing the kand before the pab events of the revclution ; and he said that if the | amount, and without material alteration in prices — | Seger | ANTS DSL 01 (office of the Herald of the Times)— | qf l@ts,corenmx Wines in cans and casea, tne ~~ 159 BROADWAY. | lnsh would gaia their feedom, they must fight it | Ball sites of cotton at former rate. Tete werean alg COMMERCIAL. Ar Sratter in Rano tr Piiehe Jehertoasea | —————sENGRAVERS” 199 BRI OADWAX a , for stand- ares % fl unton for ; Jol » Ou ie eens pe ten ard brands. Cornmeal is steady, with aalesof Pennsyl- New York, Saturday, March a1 | Bristol, for New York; Martha Wohingtou, ‘Pa fh, ENGRAVERS WHO AND RETAIL Himself must strike the blow.” Vania ot $5; and rye meal at $3.62}. No sales of grain, | Asues—There was but little doing to-day. Pots ga | Providence for Fiulads Sopenon, Arte. fon EE pe NAR ey spree eae le hE seks eb ye wr 4 i . _ | and but ein market. Some of Porto Rico | 06}; Pearls $4 37; q . A from the best a eo al oa be 4 Piero lly dere eect he pele aed Ree reeves one ar at 646. 6 mos, | baeroerurrs.t We hear of nothing of any importance. | si crsby fm faust Bee es L, Long, Jones, N. N f jMaki fib ea Te eee lacie Cad | sinsctn seninnethc Mennte Mente, - poe ee reese ticemelitoary ibe Ache Thy, and some N. O molasses at 30 c The market for Western Flour is a litle depressed, and | York; Willud, Rodes, do. (Sid, seit Superior, Sith: 100% | Vnces tosto ieeper dou A large stock always o8 hated ai teo- a eee ee ee eal. "alberta ite J March, and this was the 27th time that he The Columbia Railroad bride,over the Schuylkill, nar- | has fallen off about 6} cents. Genese Hero, Comstock, Norwich: Capitol, Halleck, Stonington. The | ° 4 sont by Adams’ Ex | ‘3 a s - t @ is Quoted at $5 4 dy for orders at a momeat’s notice | none,” he earnestly solicits ope moment’s atte: had spoken of old Ireland on this, the day of her pa- | rowly escaped destruction from fire om Saturday morn- | 80a 95 96}; Miomgan 5.0. in Souchorn, Hines those | achr Pacifier, Wood. Yor Fhudad, started but’ got aground, and | @Y, fOr orders, at 4 mame and cot by jee fooe, he curmentty scl spread ar he a sae tron saint. He spoke of his visit to New York last | tag about 10 o'clock. ‘ is a little better feeling, with a fair extent of transac. | Wil! not comeofftill nexttide, | ester, Wherley. | MET mtr 24 and 26 Platt street, N. York. | the very best, whether the competition be summer, and said, that 54 years having intervened | The printing office of the Pennsylvania Inquirer and | tions; Georgetown and Baltimore at $5 12)8 $525, Rye | sfUkh VALetssas kN Gen: i GRATIS. gan, lst, He possesses unequalled advan since he had beea there, he could scarcely believe | Courier, was somewhat injured by fire about 10 o'clock, | is held at 78 cents, some ask 80. Corn 67 cents. Nothing | Kicumon,March 19—At scht Meridian, Tarlton, Ports- ROUSSEL’S UNRIVALLED PREMIUM Pac ter actin meal apes ‘frst the evidence ot his eyes. Where he had formerly | *°¢87- doing in Wheat. mouth, NH. Sid, schra § rah & Mary, Bates, Kingston, Mass; in Europe. ad, the first exhibition, some years bathed, he found the Indiaman riding in the dock: eit ne Neen ae ae Corron.—There has been no business of eny-conse- | Gen Scott, Doughty, NYork. SHAVING CREAM his Perfumery, it has, without a single exce) a and where he had formerly of a morning taken * | so Norritown Raia ef ano ‘Sa [mand Manes cept A ig] Cha h erty alot sane Ut lee lots Capone wen reteraon ion, hes ITHE most superior article Lp tw ‘or cht ‘Boye Bw a Ripa itors, ty hud fe Fa Crom long ride in the country, he could’at, last summer, | 70}; 5,000 do 70; 1,000 State 6's, 75 Tl tomar Oak ureiaclicion 15; holliver txat our tutiae nese : fthe bar, Cid sche live, Smith, N York; Al a= LI ts ay locas howored with the Gord ‘never, bef: vere, 4 3 oe ns Se e 5 to believe that our inside quota- th, NH; | who epply at the manufacturer's, ‘was honored with th r begin to get out of the ciy. All this was the result | phia Bank, 1093; 600 Lehigh 6's,’ 49; 669 tlaabaiay be realised. bs Rath Thoms, Amesbury, Portsmouth, NH; TE. ROUSSEL, 150 Broudway, . | Perfumery, 3rd. His Verfamery the of iberty. Bushe thougut there was one thing want- | | Arter Boano—160 igh Kk: 14 yo ligniaroon, Clasudhosrn, See ee eet Wincr besten! Marcel: Wholesale and retail. 321 Im‘ Seesever it has come Shicly, ie compe | ne. The pees writs York ought to take out o! pr cend, Ree Fence ale ed fastiaas d Upl. i ‘sohr A F Thorn, Sufrd, NYork. EN. Si GEORGE COOh~. M.D. Dz | Corse oot is’ Ferfamery, is. { i oaRD— $I, ‘el jotes, 5 be e- 1 ? 7” ‘ and place them upon llty pedestal one ofthat | Salo, at: 1009 Chaeapante and Dalaran os 18 By Last, Night's Houthorn Mail. Mae BL he Depariie, parks, with tne inscripuon, ‘This was the | 99 Planter's Bunk Tennessee, 64}; 150 Sucquehenna oe — PHYSICIAN BND OURG MON: we. Price of Liberty. ‘i | nal, 83; 400 State 6's, 70}. Home forts. > . ‘The Mayor of the city, Col. W. W. Seaton, of Avrten Boarv.—12 shares Girard Bank 9}; 10 Lehigh, re . h ‘Ar brigs Erie, Baxter, Boston; NO. 3 NORTON STREET, ALBANY, N.Y | ac i the Zntelligencer, was then called out; who in ‘his | bs, 20; 1500 Harrisburg Bonds, 06, Taye Lehigh 304 17 : rtamorn Fitna dssghieD Duel Yejhar, Cun Tioy NV: | DB. Cooxs may be confdencally conalied, diy 94 Not Seen pensive cir, aftr he : s . 2 i! 4 i rt; rT 'y Bes * . f2 the Irish, and all other nations not in the enjoyment | > °7- Tux Coat Trane yor 1845.—The amount of Coal sent | Dow Pe-tl, Harding, Boston: scars Angeline K‘Thomp: soqrjees.of an experionged and skilfa inten eal og ine mast of necessity supercede the ingore. except with tha of our blessed institutions and advantages’ of hap- | ‘Auaany, Mareh 20, 1646, | 9 market this week, is pened Ar prada L Sie ata | syle eee, a GogJoveph | and Burgweal Joursal pat eosin ae foreign. det sear a A ness. : 120, 16s | tirely stopped the transportation of coal over the Mine E i RESIDENCE sea voyage. fo conclu eal heepe Geo. C. Dromgoole, of Virginia, was next requir- | Atomey General Van Buren—New York Pilots—Silas Hill and Seauy kill Haven Railroad during the week.— | $2" ny New Yorks 3 Kiley utes, aes Beare! AT STANWIX HALL, ALBANY, N ¥. teote perfectamormsent ol beat a ed to speak for lumselt, Mr. Kobinson, in his uuro | Wright's Bust—Intesicating Liquore—vinti-Renters— | We understand that the injaries have been repaired, and | ing, Fields, do; Frs Halle, Smalley, do; Mary Aun & Caro: | aymovign oF THE BoITON WITH THE BUPYALO raiLaoaD, | offer atviestore an cpportanity of comparing the twos | ductory remarks, naving stated that ne believed the | House of Refuge—Convention to Revise the Charter | total, The. fresher bar effooted Pivg etre gg Ting. Tomlin, WilsambOe is Margeret, Bas fas > Side . General's uame was in ine Irish dicuonary. of New York City—Canal at West Troy—Removal of | aii parte of the region |'bitersenr herefrem uot hnowa), and PHALON’S fll ogy Net noeg recehich 1 gerne po chen | Seed capoere ase 4 excellent speech we | the Capital—Brovkiyn Ferry, $c. $+ jeeps market for the week ending on Thursday eve- | Hnme usknow! Sais ateeas and swod es MAGIC HAIR DYE. lic te nothung. ell ever ait faa - are only sorry that we had not our peu and ink to | The ascent of the Capitoline Hull, from the Exchange, | ™8 19st. . | forStJuhn's PR; Jawes PL tor Bt Jacode Cuba; 8c- NEW_AND INVALUABLE DISCOVERY. being a Eeinuas reprevented to the parchaner- He vi take it down. As to his owa name, he said it Wus |. jmosennated, thie meening, with « 2 rrp PR Week Total. | iva, for Yar oaihy NS; Tuk. for Boswuy Delaware, for | AL yuu dyes which ine'artaneoualy changes the color of the | ‘e,atlention of wholessle ang retail dealers to. bie very. ot derived trom two worde—-Dirom, a imouatern, | #%PFeguated, this morning, with a deuto whicl of dust | Port Cut 3922 00 38,105 60 | Providence, and belipse, ¢.r Nofolk, went to seathis fore: | haireswhianets to, a b iat orowa or lee, rion ma aavortment, which heoflers to them, at ress i Pi aud ghool, a clau—theretorre he was descended | % other weapons of tortura, to @ pedestrian, in the Senayies cote ian oe | at the auchorage but two schrs, believed to be | rytnthehair of skin. So y ii 7 from & eet, clan. He contended that | shape of sticks, stones, gravel, etc. Only at intervals is | Port Clinton, .. sa os wit bound in. Wind ght from | Goede five minutes at the depot, 214 Broadw: pay Manufacturer and Imposter of lit Seah the enslavement of Ireland wus uttriputable to the | the brilliant light of the sua able to pierce the gloomy | “~"" rrr (22a A EE 7 — = me —4 folly of her own people, and tneir interna! disseu- | darkness of the uir. 8,598 16 = 121,218 16 | . 5 TARKANT’S COMPVUND el INE HAVANA SEGARS of the » lace: 7 . Rates or Tout anv Taanspurration. | CURE OF CORNS, 7 ame Wi wr. sions. Tastead of receiving and adopting emi- | yr, Attorney General John Van Buren walked into 7 From Mt. Carbon. S. Haven. P. Clinton. | JYUNIONS, TUMORS, EXCRESCENCES, Bap Nama, EXTRAC f OF CUBEBS, r “FMANCHS. ae faltom, Ly g.ante from viher countries, uw we nave done, they | 0 senate Ch thi ‘i : **0 | To Richmond, +31 wo $1 30 Tio” | BSIONS: do Broadway, between Howard aud Grand st ‘ANY COPAIBA \s particularly recommended + a safe, | _f10 mer xy Made wur upon them and butchered them; aad ma- | the Senste Chember this morning, and, in a chevalier | ‘To Philadeip! 19 140 1% | MRS. BERBARD, from Paris, his the houor of inform- ‘speedy ent efficieut remedy for all sexua! viseases. Ji eee avery coucentr:te? and pleasing form, which ad.nits ot ta! yt without being tasted or producing sick .ess or nausea; it FOR THE PILES, becorre very populsr, and «Il who have oceasion to mse it, ac- Bi phil g Bio Wp. ler) iote ral remed: ing ot bad. Bold ot No, 150 8 rect, N or: seeiaay Neate gd to an pr y ane { s a i Journal, Pot fie public that’ she still continves to practice upon the ny ot hie early ancestors, of the Celtic races, from dustrie sort of way, possessed himself of a certain ing the public that she s Denmurk and Sweden, had been hung by the lrish of manisctip€ lying on Senator Loti's | rere | feet with the greatest success, having exclusively devoted her . time to these diseases, to which the leet are sui ject. She is : iit these barbarous and bloody efforts at their exter- | which he retreated to a corner of the Senate Chamber, Ceeere Beeved. coufident in promising that she will entirely remove, coms | knowledge its efficacy. For sale, wholesale aud retail, by mination. In addition to this, Ireland had been | and began.a process of ratiocination from that heap of | ee Co erik Belle—M Roberts. F Crezia, H Bo heir iretatiag aud palatal location, without causing the JAMES TARKANT., Drug st, he } ing or. ‘ or possibility of danger, or making the vlood flow. eomer vf Greenwich and Wa: ren streets, N. 3 andby the propriesor, a: from the y en macovar | Teast pan "a split up into several petty kingdoms, each warring | writing. The thing looked obscure and unacesuatable ; | ill wot more than four to Gve minnt Also, by Mosely & Tucker, Mob le; M Grew, Natehen; | 7 years: ex 5 upon the other, and wil warring among themselves; | Put M£. Attaraay General esonly mekiog competl: | pear ao Panes sien Tartare ie of Warwood, | seated tellel so” instanton noes that Persons thus i) ai | Hendrievsoa, Savanah; M. A: Santos, No:folus@ Carey. ig AE Rote tireraamenos rr Seseat 20 that taey nad tallen an easy prey to the invader gal coudjutors, (Barker's, ke.) of chaigue tap ner. | Sprague, Robinson & co—i36,130 uo A C Roasire & eo, mined stely pat on their shoes aud walx without the least in- | € sont D.,-anapane, & Barry Aare: Wisin eee, | ions Na 308 Ee Fendered to ihe Sate dutiog the past pear, with | Deiiter< Witsasei?= hdd Sacre ay Pele gS | cat aerated he: profetion for several uae jn En. | Lo in Mr. Attorney concludes that his chi stor | H Higs. rope and sn this country, aud has acquired great sii! aad | s x rvices are rather awashing, und eacertalos the | Taxriao—Brig Bell>—20 bls jalap 600 hides 1577 quintals | Practical experience. Facts attested oy numerous ce | AN Coy gpd ge vymga WORK, “ never! (Great cheering.) Engiand had certamly | is charges with the charges | fustic Lacombe & Bagoden. m of every frethra, made unpuralleled etforts to the utter subjugation of | of certain other iegal gentlemen who a done the | rtificates: '3 comparison of | flom the most celebrated physicians of New York, Boston, | And One which showld a ——___—_. | ried Person. ‘a ens, A ‘ | No. 459 Broadway, between Howard ana Grand lew ~- Taschen, " t onl: | State service during the year last past. bi Domestic Importations, | tc. . Ireland. She had not only suppressed her ancient iB the yi past ill before | usewsoropeneere anaes Hopkins Al- | Yor! MORAL PHYSIOLOGY eaagitof the " } ‘sawn feet | | | Had she been united among her own people—had " URIN, ‘ORG. sue presented a boid and united front to the enemy | D'GpAses Be, Hemme one —England never could have conquered her—never! | \corrhoeu or Whites, cba Mi history; but had even suppressed her ancient lun- | the House, which cuts Mr. Attorne: lary down to panic ye ASP OE RR Lo wd ) wa MAHOGANY, ROSHWUOD, ZEBRA WOOD, &e. ac plaisty rice ‘i rf on, | are effeccually remov guage, in connexion with this, Gen. Dromgoole | ove thousand a yoor, with five dollars a day for extra | 22 b.xeemdze K Fout—2 AB Munson——$) ides Gd How. | WOH sal CHEAP, by E.G. STACY, No, 68 Wooster | O'by the tion it: b. Owen, with Additions and Alterations, cat Fils rihout one of mercury. ae ofl , ices, will regulate these matters pretty eflectually. | jes coitoa Collins & Carbart—173 Coilomb & 5 rt a 8) ts. The stoc! by © Gi M.D. To eve ‘o! pean) ‘for: ‘Give toue and energy to 4 spoke of the interesting ancient rvins in Ireland, of | "We hada second illustration, in the Bonate, this wary, | stlin—a7t H Cout—40 Koberts & Will composed ‘of siange assortment of crotch, motiled and shaded | scuse, this work ia oue which will command the highest prai rearguard tor atperioneed from taking off tue fifta and sixth ceaturies—her Gothic temples | ing, of the murderous charge of the monopoly chasseure | ; = Fran pose cure’ Hoscwood Mahogany, Zebrawood Bird's | {istree s iewigeorast people may condemn it, Det the-editor dicines, Bor sale at Apochegaries Hall, 36 Cat oat and her round towers, dispersed all over the laud. | of Weduesday Inst. Tho Assembly resolutions, relative | MARITIME HERALD | Eye Maple and Black Walaut Logs, Boards, Plank Joist, ke. | is fully persunded that the high importance of the subject of | *! ia He presented enother reason why ireland had con- | to the pilots off Sandy Hook, are sitompted tobe taken. | | €c.,and a geasral sssortment of Inmber, usually kept af ma- | which {¢ ergste will present itsell oo feecibly to resiectiag READTHE FOLLOWING tinued in her servile condition 80 long—aad this up ee morning, in their regular order, and passed. | BRR Gn EE ne | hogany yar.siathiscity. mi5 Im*re hinds, that it mast co mand respect. t 0 was the power of British gold over many of her | The attempt, as before, oxcited Mr. Folsom’s spleeny | = RK, MARCH 23. THORN CHAMPAIGNE. ~ | fowed, we are persuaded that a different sta leading men. ‘There were traitors among them wie | hofror—horror at what he stigmatized the particular im | nm 3 FRESH INVOICE of politeness of Senators, and their ignorance of all sorts | had been bougiit upby England. But after the me- of etiquette, in making a second attempt to force these | Co., 222 Broadway, corner of Aun street, by whom LA tera te “ eae ee of the Book 50 cents. For sale by Burgess, Stringer ooLLuer re 8 jancholy results of nativism in Ireland, as illustrated | i | will be supplied. Persons in the country, by enclosing $1 in her early history, he did not wonder that the Irish | Focused eran tne tountnie orca "Het | pide teilé, Veco. 98 anes i ie wll te spwolied rare of tke Dialed ra ai Pos 9% NASSAU " were opposed to that odious doctrine in this day. | jured, he invoked, he beseeched; he stated that ho | and slap, to Lecomb kx Deoton panacea tri fustic, hades | tistf re 1 ¢ MEDICAL. ADVIO® Relerring to St. Patrick, he said that great and | Would visit New York to-morrow, and have an interview f Rec’ Toadiug for'New York, only 7peHE MAGIC MIXTURE —Dr, Hope's Magic Mixture, * good as ne had been, there, was another saint al- | with the pilot monopolists, with the special object of de- | saneteor, surner, Wg. 17th inst, off Capes | ‘Aloe Edinbungh Specie, is wow ‘il the rage, and why? Be’ NO MEROURY OR OOPAIVA. PRIVATE DIS ished, ese rosolut ; | Z . ‘otk. i 4 .F - “ prone aenamanr 5 oenigny 20 a Al se Lode wailed. ‘The consideration of the reuslatiees vies | from Attakapas, with 4090 | cause it cures Gonorrhans, Cleats, Ke. sq muclt more ples | DR CULLEN'S INDIAN VEGEPABLE SeMEDy, ly than any other remedy, aud particular! anjectious have fatied. It is not 11 rical oue, but re the result of it po practice of a regularly educated pry- forgotten, and that was St. Columba. In his con- | revs cluding remarks, Gen. D. adverted to the Irish le- | oy gend tnat he who should fiad the tour-leafed sham- | with his at iplanina, no mercury, ovary other mineraly aud fery. Plessaat plaints, in all their forms. is taker as directed. oid red until Thursday of next week. Bar Ga Apalachicola, with cot: | autiful engravings of the bust of Silas Wright, aa, Cartier, 20 days ¥ | nitograph fora basis, were hawked about ihecas: | pon se Oe Mai, OG Mead Rays; sumyanip Fiat dail, | rock, would be possessed of supernatural power, | sembly chamber this morning, at $1. In one corner, we | Schr Langier, Brooks, 24 day i i | fame Si, Aceats, Lagersoll & Co. corse of foment ‘ . ee : , at $t. 8 . 4 days from Port an Prince, wi rer ‘drug jee ile Si ea icone we Shanrack vit eg eeeeedace een am, a ot Se enue este wari OME: aaa fat ate” “a fa phy baci four leaves. uletigg upon the nicety of the picture whicw y” thought, |p Hehe Mercy, Sauth. 15 days from Cardenas, with molasses, | JUSE FUBLISHED, Frice 20, cents, at the Beacon Oficg, | Go ond 1K Canal sts : Senator Westcott, of Florida, next being called | was remarkably pretty. The object of putti P| tear ieetere ds Stk tae Siete Menlet bacs Petar c AGON editd'oy G. Vile: Coutente=Spint of the Tice; | orf : 4 veing tures of Silas Wright up for sale se the Avene, Mina | sche ouvert, do loth ins. ' 20h, Norch of Cape Florida, ina | BEACON, edited by G. V :le- Coutente—Spinit of the Times; gare fs upon, made a briet but pertinent address; and closed sof Si right up for sale in the Assembly cham- | gaie from NE, lost deck load of molasses, cousisting of hhds. | Swedendorgism, with the History of its Founder; Time, with | No. 8 Divisi with the expression, that as St. Patrick had expelled ber, during session hours, is peculiar. | it, 3d ‘rom Boston. the ancient devices for measuring it; The ‘Ihree impostors, ‘at the corner of the vermin of snakes and toads from the fene and |, A, Dill totally prohibiting the sale of intoxicating | 3'days from Portland. - | from the Latin, a rare work; Elements of Astronomy and As ; bogs of Ireland, so might she soon ariee and expel 1idWor# on all vessels navigating rivers, lakes, or canals, | Jonnsva, Suedieor, 5 dsys from Baltimore, with | tronomical Card; Ephemeris ol the Planeta, for the year 1816. uly i 1 Baths tran Pel in thie Sate, passed the, House” this morniog, and Wat eee eee Le, aye | iainate stoceenart Rect aptaaee Ss Reena HASTINGS” i vermin ol yranny ana weurpation. sent to the Senate for concurrence. | Spetrdane, Meceate 5a J COMPOUND SYRUP OF NAPHTHA The Rev. Mr. Donelan, of St. Patrick’s Church, ‘The House having refused to concur with the Senate's | parvo the cargo! ship Wancearn 1eOUr Reg dane hee | SEGARS—FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. THE TRIUMPH COMPLETE!! being called out by Mr. Robinson, in a . flattering cncadenes CST retire to daties on goods sold at | into New Loudon in distress, Also sloop Joseph Lawrence’ For sale by MOORE & CO., the American ts, appeal which no Christian minister could resist, b 1 , imposing a duty of } per cent on | and sloop New Loudon, do. Ann street, and Elliott, 173 DIVISION ET, op- coutessed that 1t was with pain to his feelings that all hey net Vste-diarag ot Ne tel eeeeeenreer | Aa) Beire, 4 noursfrom Wareham, with mdze, to Eee bation. New York. Price $1 none eae , | passe ie lo. a Committee of | : A Philade! Tuttle, 63 South 4th street. beta tha poe excreta ras, nt eryice; Lewargon iarde ohare temndeiog ead oprad | yin; auba Terie Tbs 44 ftom. Wuaron, bet eee ee Sia toe na the Weed he would pray ‘Wm. C. Bouck and John ¢. Wright have Besa nowt | valor a, 6 days from Newbern, NC, with na- SHAFER & CO., to that ‘ower who giveth the victory, to sus- nated for delegates to the State Co: i | . | _mrl3 Imre Wholesal TAILORS AND DRAPERS, tain and vetend the right. i harie cou eae tee |. hae Clurperdon, “Passard: sdgys trees Thowncen, time, ; ‘ »4 days Pe A homastoa, lime. rary homiaatou ae > VINO, b es jet rom ‘T' .. ™ ; Colley. 4 days from Nockport, with mdze, FXGELLENT Winter Bleached 0 | 241 A volunteer toast trom James Maher, the pablic _ Enclosod, I send you the remarkable miuorit: ort | ne NOW REC gardener, was then read as the first of the oetiee of delivered by Joshua A. Spencer, in the Senate, March A tirely new asso! volunteers, as follows: 16, 1848, upon the subject of leasehold estates. ‘It will ‘otdst.. ji Candles at % cents per pouad. Famili to the early spring trade. Having conel "Ob, that bloody goveroment of Great Britain, that D¢00D ‘AK Mr Spencer ssrumes, without argument ox | bchr siays Smith’ lige Hoar Bolts with ie, to | Nom Keeper re mpicgato calla ezine the ho olives Castietone: Pari. well hnown to moet of sur fae bas abod more ingccent Linen’ (cl Great, Britain, that comment, that the title of the Patroon to these estates. ie | mosier 1 | purchasing. Forsale by Grote’ 5 PO Rg pes ober Dloody te bes Se cree ae Bees ae ppli o to coely ployed end | saat Velocity, ———, 5 days from Eastport, with plaster, to | 959 Greenwich st. cor. Murray, and 428 Greenwich cor. Vestry. ba td aastyle of unusual elegance. fr ae pote medsscaky Poet hI ait eee so. | Rope | to Ne sou Browu. : ft seriber, after enlarging bis premises, is now prepared to | QUITABLE for rimming hits, caps, won the cuadies bura vie asad emmy, made | Hered see ee | Sate Teeter A Mare leom: Thomeroe, with | ee CREE eK cece rary te Bree “koa pet | ss Alsore taste ef thats se een ene ata the ora Wie,,and a sound pervaded | "At 13 M. to-day, the Seuate resolved itself into Com: | "Schr Neullic, Simerton, 4 days from Thomastou, lime, | yard: Hearth Regs, Tasle Covers and Shays cleaned, from 35 | by eee I: ine grand and majes- | mittee of the Whole upon the bill to reduce the revenues Ve days fiom Phomaston, iime. | to 75 cents; Dresses d: t washed 58 cents to $1; Coats | _mi5 Imm 67 Maiden lane, ie ae ees d for ages, like an imperisha- ofthe State, by a tho bounty on salt. “Senator | _Sehe eivllo,iwyer,> days from Lubce, with plaster, to | Sloaued or roused from 3 cous to 1 Baa do trom 2 0 | Oi HULU S TRUSEES in top. We are, there. Mitchell addressed the Senate the bill ; several | ™aster., | Ne i 7 a AND ABDO: woh, 0 fore, anxious 10 bear ot the next steamer amendments were offered to the Dill, and the committee Sele Peceumen Weel, 4 tas feo Taree ee | Ba Teme eh ee | TPHE seperniy of jOMIN ncaa FFORTER. coon, | § M imedleine! requisite to perform ar ° hye i John Foy, the Speaker of the Lower House, was 1#¢ Without action. The lo! are almost untenanted; | Below. | FOR ‘THE FACE AND SKIN. | ‘acanewl bby the most ‘eminent physicians i . : calied upon tur & speech, and did say something; ‘*° ey is called Samedi, and a majority of the Senators, | “ ae CHURCH’S VEGETABLE LOTION. | bat he was so egregiously applauded that it was im. With the President, seem to suppose it ie holiday, as they | mihi Samel Hicks, Osborne, frem Liverpool, Jan 28th, with | A, HIGHLY ralaable Conmet ng Kraptions | ip the se Svgrey street, Astor House, A female in attendance Pi secsort was kept up to a tate hour ; yet, with ui%¢ Hout, after a protracted debate in Committee of | AM? t#P ARE EDA: aay | Teter, Seiya, Hagwo ror eg and Cathacous. Bx: MR OLDEIE allthe characteristic hilarity of the Irish people, | erection ota Howse ot Renee ne Westra Noe York, | minpvens Bellu Ge Vinneers, = Ceoraians, Klose, Wit: | the shin ‘and ceablih nomplenign. ‘Bold ia boules | P ROFESSOR OF MUSIO, PIANIST, §., there Was something of sadness about the whole Tecommitted the bill ta the committe com: d ‘ - DAs Fay Sent fon gloom which could not be disguised. No | plete: Tho vill was passed by the Co of the te vmeate poop erey ‘aankaee = ) eaemeces Stevenson submitted bills authorising a call of a i ditioa of heir wetive island’ wihout sharing an | oot reuuion to covig the charter of New York city, and | shai, me. saved: butane ti cv these sad reflections. But, with the venerabic Mr. The bill to'ullow’ the Annas in New York. | wallpe seal rner Spring street, jam street ty won! tia Felton street, Broonly. i Imm Wit or latey to play ‘at Concerts Enrtiee | Hii ‘ tertai sive | MANSION HOUSE, the Piauo Forte: Mr. Q. haw 7 fore, | | epvpse UNUDDLETOWN. CONNECTICUT. my that he ‘wil sell ehenp Yor ensh Gan be svenan 386, Brow edu, sua oat wD as leave to announce to hie WAV ne tne ear Ga Tends ad + pablie, that he bea Ieased the above house oesroc neatly 20: "The hat easy fencers Guat a Oa ea Gory PH pm | eee break for a term Custis, we agree in this, thut af they would be free, | Company to ch Boura and Rochester Railroad o carr : Attention to basiuess, t0 merit a 1) ‘share of their Ie cle pachaee they must fignt it out, It linerty pe fh worth tight completa inthe Beaate todey. on chan a ae | iro Yocum Palloaeip ne aa as roridence,) | pauroasge, oe Ue he oes | Kent Gold, Suver and Copper rouse, 4 t t 0 yy rdered 16 @ third rs0u, ladelpbia tor this port, with vt | mr8 3a*re Formerly of the U.S H.tel, Boston, | J. b. 4 ing tor, it 18 not worth having. The process of Tesdiag. Ke., Weut to sea from Delaware Breakwater | | 92 Reade street. Practieai 7 Daniel O Senater Denniston called for the consideration of the "Connell is too slow, to roposed They must either fight, we bigs tage, oad | Secarvumtion el ete ‘Wee Fe time, we believe, will not only relieve the ie to sospalacene ihe oi Tega r \Wreet ot Ireland, but laghten the burdens of the masees of | "font Goto sua navigeuon fom tao ox ‘ bh be a WE. y | 320 im*re acer eat ste fou mr th ible it PATENT womeaek 8 IRON BOILER i perithed leaatioem Dealt aster, who lage cme | BOQUETHEN AND ALHALY fort loustand ove acd « | ), 3d mate; 7 ourts —— Beware, @ Whode | 16 toate ‘ roel Rowers. | i

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