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iin teaseciiiensieenaade NEW _YoRK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 1, 1846. THE NEW YORK W YORK HERALD. ! THE ROUSE ng oid aire JAMES GORDON BENART?, Propricter. ruin Circulation...Forty Thousand. wae init ‘conts per copy— ) Sao eae est | Suis led va Sill dantieneee arsoar aes | StS one anes strecwe STEAMER UNIvon®. FROM BOSTON, | FOR HALIFAX # ND Nu WFOUNDLAND. pei A. Reo EES . ee en 1GATES Bi Ninth ror. or. FOR SALE, 0! Toa ‘three two-story Dwelltag 1 aoa reas ree G Sixth and “Seventh Williams ‘unsurpasted for speed, splendor and | ‘\ meed men, and mone’ fom Boston Irom 0 fo Reco hour. . Toate meat cae, Be a 3 Cert ay GEO. E FAIRCH are "0, E- FAIRCHILD. Agent. TO LET, REGULAR Ww Alu LINE ae BARN, with about sixteen lots of 113 lm*ree O8TO ground, situated in the village of Hastings, Westchest Meee ERE CON "Seas of New, briiee within sf anew | MT eat gaat of the Heumboet Landi Send dens, whieh are well stock: with HON, dd Ci A. P. 8t. EBOCKER: commacptcd by Capen eh grove, with astream of ‘water, and on Diy athe tor of Mr Senden Hoe mec ce ano fer noe gad roy a ME: ECKINCH Wa Matar st, New York. pula noe 224 clock ET, IN FOR t Ha N.J,, joclock P.M, oF upoa t arrival with’ about % scres of Daitdings, ia ce ard Boston time for all the south and ‘west, and all Boston, Bo rth and east. who te OR LGON ‘will leave New York—Tuesday, Thursday wit eee Nerve New Vouk Monday, :D No, 8 Wes of the eubecrive i acted Ff . Providenc PEOPLE'S LINE OF STEAHBOATS FORALESHY, | —Pellevile. Feb. 1. 10. ee th Direet—at 6 o'clock, NOTIC} pier between eee een na DWELLING HOUSES. § sroR* Sand Nacant 1 Lets, Perks will leave ou ondey Wi for sale, reat or ERA RIOR WORN SE o.cnpor | komen gos Fate Rea, Mopar Investn ents ductive Estate, that that will pay irom ten to Sweaty ten to Bond and Me ; and Policies insuraice 5 weg ermine jird Avenue, 4 the Foot of Barcla: wade eli ins, sweeltons! and cou for bas RTH R. 0 h 53 Pen Soon Bt an | She CALVIN POLLARD, sgt LET, orpinate — N,. Sceumbost SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. L: W. Brainard, wil | ee Tuendaye heteday aed Sevarda ons, at nity ' ‘above boars will, Serica cal a AS the morning cars for the east or west. i bt taken at moderate rates,nduuone taken afterS o'clock | persons are forbid any of the — of this line, wethont awe ‘order from the Captaina of A of Pod ight, apply on board, oF to ¥ w Propretors of Steamboats ing man pet ease! Tae, ng, would do. well to pay a visit on | muvates; and every bal thong emboey, Ki Tron Wich, Apoly at the ferry at Hoboken. ~ mals dw ‘basement brick Houses, to Kevige,now i course of com ‘Governor, iron best John tee iler, DESIRABLE RESIDENCE IN BROOKLYN f and examine H. Improved Style of | i euige Homes kmrared be yeur, by H. H-No. 4 pel Rd sees ae Brick, Bonemant fi No? t ach street. t Brochya, nex} to coveet of Pelion ster, and wi minutes’ walk f the Fulton Ferry—Rent $150. ALSO TO RENT | {N orient snd Rader is rite x the eet esbest manner snd moderastyie, In, second cab ‘Apply to TO RNECE & 1 & HALL, a scm not fail m7 lw*re Comer of Pearl and Beekman sts. TO DRY GOODS DEALERS, Segue nor val ‘Taccesd the ae reqelar c- and rat, to yf — Rose master, will positively havii farsi ea am ae eel wah £. K. Ci | epics oe 56 South ‘Positively no goods r Fas ‘sr Soerday er wing, Agent 1m ferret ree ie ‘ryan thrall the. impro La ad tain 1 ve rooms Postion the Backes’ Lette amtole black rates throughout. wo oft ene ae are 31 fis | etn “Trarof ty chase money can Temam on mortgage, tt 6per aid Cranes loboken. Ss eRe wweol open Goes Proprietor. Vettel spring Whett, yesh Sater: a et ey Wane “RE HOVE WOE. a, | Saatovaes sees with 600 cagravings-rice only 37 conten Pe Sete te en dn ad peat Jmanacs, for 185. five in number, wn be i» ma lwtr PustAre & = THOMSON. $2 Broine ‘i They will be the best Hever got up, and cheap vie the ibe shale, on (hie ae m*re & Fi 74 Chatham-st. eotinery | Soper et The great of tl SARONI & ARCHER, _| reves, 161 Water street, corner of Maiden tane, oO y Ce Hird IN Fock a large Laeger J of rab geste 1 reper egies ass taste the ri or success: that ine 2 Seeehio M., after whieh opr Atte Eye for 2 oe veal ngent raat peed. somes be tobe such, swbswcale kaye tee 8 honor, by ‘a “a erase aed Sec teeteo joni ala RTIFICIA mafia es z ve LER Noten trae oe fay ver ‘years. rine Ww Fite "Remo, Puraitare, be, tee Lovie edrcren CKER, No ee | See ‘ SEE ae iti the SE ing “md ; Bovina a een Wee BA. itary ane tot takioaable poctiomen’s ane torteciomacs | ia EG ange es en ripe Rae oe FIRE C. TWELL’S Wa SHING TON HO use,” lene Claims — Seduction and Adultery— Militia Fines— @amages sustained by the negligence of the State engi ‘meer, to the amount ef $3,495. The Committee on Claims @aported against this claim, but the committee of the whele allowed the claim, and reported the bill for the elief of the petitioners to the Senate. Ona motion to To EM maeribers rd ascon to ira rm al mea ES, pea Sat i May roel, N, B., Due notics of the opening of CE ~ CHEAPEST ENT AND BEST | perveTOr TN ete BRISTOW Gaara snes 7 vary to Ladies ning, in eiwelve Le in for th jaster, promises and eva- ryoung, to ‘pasmionasLe ‘style of Pei GIBLE of CRAMPED may be or representation o! vention, which hes passed the House, will create much trouble ia the Senate. The bill is held to conflict with 4 twenty. y needs n0 comment, a3 they are selected of ‘ith a stock of fresh KEvglish Cheeses of great flavor. Alt bought will be deli nad ithin fr il sserateee aa nleene ci i closed sppeicenaces, will meet the selected by the parties aw: (3 ae apis? ay 2 sume honorable one if 8. SCOTT & CO. 76 Neue FUME BATH. 0 ALL Ay are afflicted with rheumatic complaints, Bath” 904 — ee go and try Dr. Swett’s Sulphar ‘The pecaliarities of it are such, & a chronic patare, . DR. POWELL OC JULIST, to Diseases of day evenings, f most the Al at ND rere eBeeon. § * “sae nian oy pier EYES, of supsrior beauty “RHECYACLES stare Shape Bor Bguia ting, cured “M. WISE, “OPTICIAN, iT REsrEcTLAy lan Ye w York, and the public in General that ke fe 47 sone sa i BING OL Assts, GLAssEs, fe pabiic, tite gohan be he is part ae Li id suitable Pal with gi Persone. and auch ae bave been operated upon ity, ald frames, m me ree the ctantaage teem wien corse barge. SWAYNE’S ei nnd 8yru ry REMEDY FOR a CONSUMPTION, sort ot for Cataract, can also le inserts new Gi Lae ‘solicits the aie the rib gaene of 2 of Ci waite M lor are ye pal aes Puts out Thee comeige pares: shops, iPad calle the Bas LSAM OF woa0 Cure par pig eantion Da. ear Comrounp e SRE O ol Seeeeee ea Blood, ee Cuatay id yar aaa Z truth of the sbove by eit pase |e we ea genuine artic! ‘only ope com, Saver ieee as ion iWin ge 1 the Bide o Bra Prprinay is fel pat wr i is hoes pene ieee spi euigha sirmibiamnt ta Boh Pty Sera PRS Boston, ea fie 459 Broadway, between York. si character, he can te Witmer | Axnany, March 30, 1846. Bele harie County Buildings—-Representation— -Anti- the bill, Mr. Johnson from Delaware, commenced a ‘Wepetition of a speech made on Saturday last. ‘Then the Senate resolved itself into committee upon ‘the bill to punish seduction and adultery ; there is a si- bill pending ia the House ; the bill was amended as to render men over eighteen years of age, only, te prosecution for this offence ; it does not affect | over 21 imprisonment for the non-payment alae es was attempted te be passed, but bays C- io ‘was urged and it was tabled. the House, the bill to erect and locate the Schoharie weil buildings came pin order—scene magnificent. sons from Schoharie anxious to secure the for the erection of these buildings, present to r of <e These master masons are divid- factions, and were holding pecial convention nsideration of their respective claims the sleeve of his coat ae ery unparliamentary manner,i then re'reated to his original position. Mr. Chase w: seen to turn round, and was understood to say, “ let m alone.” Mr. Howk, nothing daunted, advanced again, and made a second desperate pull at ‘Mr. Chase’s coat skirts; the hon. member instantly concluded his speech, retired to the ante-chamber with Mr. Howk; another member secured the floor, and the House fioally point- ed three commissioners to Leal feasible rocailn lings, and the bil) w: red to ete. This is a simple iilustretion 0 " e House of Assembly.” The debate upon scene ip this D billeccupied nearly the entire morning hour. The House the bill to annex the towns of Ea- gle, Pike and Portage, in Alleghany county, to the coun ty of Wyomi: Ayes highly {robable that the bill epportionin e several counties in the State Ci the positive expression 0! opinion in favor of a convention; thie position upon the assum; pes the intended the counties sho opie. itis further held that the faction which introduced this Sill is to secare the balance of power in the convention by ——s, the representation of some counties and in- rane John Young, in the House, is in favor = the bill, and it promises to make some trouble intbe nate. aoe able Set mento by Mr. Tilden, the chairman of the House branch of the anti-rent commission- ers, will bé read in the House im a few days. ‘The Tepert Le gro an argument of rl tier tore! upon of the taxation of the interests of landlords ese estates, in the shape of rents or tributes, and decides | or of the measure; it recommends the re- peal of the laws authorizin, distress for rent, on the ground that it is ea distinction in favor of one class ef creditors, to the tenantry, and of no utility to any class. It tis iverse to the bi temas by Ira Harris, concerning tenures, on the ground that the bill is unconstitutional and also for the reason that it would be inoperative useless to those whom it is intended to benefit. But the report will soon be publish- ed, and a copy will be forwarded to you. It will not be errn | forwotten that it is the pcre of Mr. Tilden, one of abject New York del yn, and a gentleman who com- mands the esteem of the House and of his acquaintance: for his manly conduct in the discharge of all th eH tiops which society imposes u men. His vocat les e bill in regal to devises being being cq ly unconstitutional. This bill is foun on the seme Sudaonseve the celebrated law of 1787, abolishing —_ day ia anh teontifal peril ra Harris, a been nominste aclogacen by. The Dill to authorize the sale of lands for are usted, the committee of the whole in the, House to-day, and re- ferred to a committee to reyort complete. Varieties. Mrs. E. L. Rose, of New paiw (a_native of Poland.) the Michigan House of presentatives, on the Sth ult. upon the science of delivered a free lecture, government § Gen. Leslie Coombs hes consented to be a candidate for the State Legislature, from Fayette county, ky. The Mobile rs announce the appearance in the markets of city, of ripe strawberries and new pota- toes. We learn from the Port Tobacco Times that on Satur- day night week, eare 3 Bill Wheeler, convicted of mnsur- rection in Charles , Md., during the term of last August our and se ‘sentenced to be hung, but whose by « special in the Fentientiry di Shona imprisonment in the Peniten' aa i broke from th fen foe made his escape. offered for his apprehension. Pe Methodist Conference was in session at Alexan- drie, Louisiana, on the 18th instant. We presume it was Contere: thodists. nce of the Protestant Met The Mayor of Savannah has committed for trial Mr. meget setting fire to his own building on the 26th ult., with intent to defraud the insurance companies. The Hon. Henry Clay, who has resided in New Or- on for some two or thre: hams left that as on ‘2st wt, on the steamboat Alexander Scott. wiil stop a few days at Natchez, bse visit at Louis, before returning to Kentucky. He appears to be in excellent healta. In the Parish of Point Coupee, La. from the effects of which she died and afterw: attempted to commit suicide by shooting himself i wound is considered very dadgerous. Cause—jealousy. Joseph Gri eat ania for murder, was arrested has been given up toa uisition from the Governor of Missouri, and is now on hit way to Adair county. A new female sect has just nti sg typ Sle spd called the ‘Female Kings,” who hold that the order of nature has been reversed—that the time has now at vived when the “ lest shall be first;” Sen ber eervet. || woman is the lord of creation, and men her servant. They sit in judgment upon the saints, are endowed with eternal life, are proof sgainst rel Bry ‘are under the is er. ‘They have succeeded d in making a reat EES as wenaerng about See are and without purse, oa no thought of the morrow— led, as they thiok, by the Spirit, “to follow the Lamb rsocever he goeth.” worship, fo span with the ippropriet 16 costul The on, ir. Justice Hagerman, of Toronto, C. Ww. goes out to Europe in the Hibernia. Roxbury, near ae has now become a city by a vote of 696 against 199. Important Casz.— In the District Court yesterday, before Judge Sharswood, tio, ease of the, Bank exes.” ‘The Editor of the Potria doen not know what founda- tion there may er ee seen rumor; but he sees by ote od pect ns Ban pg ge exoeste 0. Bulleton, Merch 28. Bovements of Travellers. ‘The errivals yesterday were pager aomacens to aay the still arene Seen ; Wm. pecs ae Pew ti raey ; Ann Comme wi he Pin : Gnerl hoor rwich ; ie = north state. Congress ‘est veins L. jie | fam proving fast; M4 . Coffin, Dortementtes hambers, Philadelobia ; eceiae ; "M. Arde! ‘Aston.—G. Warren, Bosto C. O. Whitmore, Boston ; SymopRton, Madeira ; C. Lansing, Robert Byrne, iAlbe: Cutter, Portsmouth ; J. 8 Chamberlain, Bacon tnd Da Ibany ; George Ri tow aura E = Boston ; Mr. White, Charleston . Philadelphia 3 Thos Griffith, an ae H. Symon, Ver- Babcoc! | sold. to this g gove: | a the interior, all on ; J. eae Chester 5 compe Connecticut. M. Johnson, New Jer- 3 J. L. ‘Van Schoonhi — Thomeell, Boston ; C. er, New Bedford; H. Hol- ar, mibead Charles T Isaac Cook, Penn- ; W. Brentford, do. ania : "io Mogen, Troy re Carmicheel, y 5 phi; i t Owen, cn en Engineer; Mr. Duncan. Louisvill ares, do. 3M. Dawson, Philadel hia “4 + jameson, Bos- C. H. Fisher, A. C. Bovie, Heath R. Gregory, dner, J.R. Vanderbelt, Abany, 8. Telldson, Louisiana ; Lathrop, ‘Albany Drake, ‘Abang hari hosel F. jokneso, ‘Worcester ; C. Kell rge Sanford, jon. for Ti. Dewitt, Alban was held Maat evening, his chair. Several petitions for relief from taxes, were, as usual, | the only reason why theabove Areport from the committee to whom was referred the application of a number of the fire irsurance com nies, praying to be rel. id from taxes assessed w) eir nominal gepitels, | was submitted, n per cent being chai re no interest be de ee e Committee on Criminal Courts reported adverse tition of Abreham 8. ety iy te Unica, fa ed them, it was recommended nded, which was accepted and im to remove Alex. McLeod from this cit (841, amounting to $130 624 cents, was ordered to lie upon the table. ‘ommittee on Annual Tax reported adverse to | ral bitants to Poe remitted the sments, and that the Comptroller be authorised todraw his warrant in favor of James H. Knowlton foran amount equal to the tax on 13th ward, for the ye: his warrant in favor of James Trenor for the sum of $42 99, being the amount of an erroneous tax paid by him in the year 1644. The Committee on Police r ying Maurice O'Keefe, const rf conveying a num grants to the Tombs, amounting to 50 each ie bolas charged) betsy after some discussion, and in which thi ibmitted his views at great length, rted in reference to of the Fourth ward, | of prisoners pomaiies as va- | and stated that this chairman, contemplates the payment of but reel seven and a halfcents for such Commitments, end that barge was excessive. band, it was sige that this charge, as rendered, The petitioner was allowed to with: jnbmitted the bill of Peter Dyke for services rendered in the district po! t one dollar per day (and for swe, fter a long discussion, id, no authority was shown for the “several other bills for extraordinary Sagi al were audited and allowed, or otherwise suitably referre The pea Athen, adjourned to Tuesday next, at five Upon the other | that murdered Myre. having appeared ind Peter Shaver, have the whigs, te the State Police Intell}, ee a1. “Fy eg Larcen: —Eatharine wines oe ith stealing a cl cerriogs, also a and spo y al eal, two a oth ‘at over $60, the pro- quantity of gold ioe alae in perty of Mr. Edwin Townsend, No. 90 Bowery. Com- mitted for trial by Justice Gilbert. pe ins Arrested.- ee black wench called Sarah Crop- fas arrested ‘yesterday, charged sitive. f from justice’ in Philadelphia. peed rn this Sarah is an accomplice of a women who was convicted of a grand larceny, ta the penitentisry for three years. Committed by Jus- tice ime to await the réquisition of the Governor of Whee in the Wind ?—The celebrated Dr. Hatch, alias some, little time oko ar. This = pers out the public streets in ahesvy chain can be seen frequently in the vicinity of Mercer street. How came he to be (naga al by the authorities at —A ora woman, by the name of Linden Jones, was arrested last night, for seizing Sam nigger, by the wool, and cutting off id fault of $660 bail, Rochester, without ‘A Cutting Woman. ‘by Justice Osborne. Insane.—Catharive Mullen was brought to the siation house by! at night, by a policeman ofthe 9th wai insane. pred with an Officer.—Poter Brett was arrested for interfering with an officer, while in dis- his duty. Locked up. Breaking inte a sanae Cathe charged with br house Nei Broome street. up. jon.—Mary Jane Brown was a Jeok tar, called Frank e, while in a house of oliceman McLaughlin, | his wife would her up | claimed, by m Catherine O'Reurk was an oung man nam- ed Freeman shot a quarteroon fi BA the 13th last. last night for robbi Robiasont of all his loose cl Prostitution, in Walker strevt. of the 14th ward, caught Miss Jane,and locked in the station house. From New Granaps —By the arrival ef the Co | lumbian bark Bogota, Capt. Thomas, from Cartha- | gena, we have received the annexed interesting let- ter from our correspondent at that place :— a ‘ Cantitacrna, March 8, 1646. e country remains in a very quiet and poses wed t on the Ist of Sidroh. The canal S04 new wharf was going to be built ae | st. Aerie end there lane doubt that sesh a rich coun, | try will ~ ess rapidly under the present administra- | tion. Ame! produce was plenty flour $10 per bb. I have been here es ee months, waiting a passago n- | to the United States, which time, say from the 20th of December up ton date, only one - American versel, the bark J. Patton, Captain Thomas, has entered | this Port, which 3 is advertised to sail for New York’on tho 10th inst der of New Granada, ha been I sree imy arrival here no provision made for the support of their co Rae. fod crews, many of whom are sui saries of life, in a of whe many infammato- ring for the very neces- anonymous hanéb: put in constant ton by them, and and the citizens are much alarmed from foar of an Gyeeed and 4 ko. The itary hay iy aad the ho _gstes ‘of the city and patrol ny other causes, t! re seihetec Such is a revolution of apiatis on commerce by their own government at Bogete, , tending to the ruin of their maritime ports and ¢ for it is a lamentable fact that Santa Marthe and Carthagena are ina very dilapidated situation, many of the houses in ruins and untensnted, and the great mass of the people in a state of the most abject ser Ka were it not for the abundant piscatory produci of the sea and rivers, the cheapness of provisions, pry s casada, which from the very luxuriant richness of the soil, are pro- duced in great abundance, together with all sorts of tro- pical frait, with very tele trouble, aud many of them ntaneously eet with all this at abundance of of life, the mass of e people in Carthe- ey per ood money or work, few who aro rich sdveste their children for pacthaeel tical, itical, and all look for eo trade from the United 81 again in a flourishing state, and a great benefit to our comm |, Were it placed upon the same footing as vessels of their ownand other nations, which now bave 20 per cent Sparsy hed which duties over those from the United States, wholly annibilates our trade with that conus and is tioned it under the Columbian flag for the express sevsane so ottre- ding from Granada to New Yi Quere.—How long will eur government permit the pa ot d enter our oem with 20 per cent advanta; in their ports ? Ahorrid murder and robbery was attempted here a few daysago by a mare woman of about 18 or 20 years of age. She jnvei child of Ochoa of six years of rom her home to the walls of thecity, near the rel ete fy full 40 feet high, and after her off, thinking to kill her; a — jide of the walls,about two hours te gave the alarm. The child was home, and was subsequentl; rene to health. over our flog Thave hed the pleasure many numbers of the Herald while at send an ination ity of New Grena- a situated in the valley of Cauca. will write you thefirst opportunity, and give you an abstract of my pA Lh my peregrinations from Chagres to Paname, through the Isthmus. Murder of Mrs. sagan RRR from irrell. [From the Boston Star, March 31.) The public will probably be surprised when we state, as we now now do, og ips has confessed that he mur - dered Mra. mata ! e understand, is the fact, and the circu: re th —When Sacer Whip- ple and Joseph W. gy dio ocd ‘Weymouth in search of Tirrell, on the day after the smurdes, me aw and conversed with bis wife. Officer Whipple e to her, and first telling her that she cout iment the question he was about to put, or not, and that it would be testimony which = not be used band, he then asked if her husb: thing with regard to the crime with which bi charged. She replied that he d nd that Ae ce for. pon asked oe he appeared, she replied thet she cou! not describe his Lee re oe foes pe uolike pote bes | she ever saw in man ; and thai not describe her own emotions when he edmitted the be dreeafal rath Thia is substantially th tement of freee and it is due to the public that they should know them. We terreus of also that there was much proof other than that brow into the trial, but which Parties tare, avoided letting be known, that they 3 might not be calfed onto testify. Another sin; we understand, connected with the case is, that one oe the coroner’s jury stated to offi- cer Gustavus Andrews, that whoever did the murder cut his hand, and advised him to examine Tirrell’s hand, when he found him in New Orleans—and when officers Whip- ple and Andrews were reps FE in BAL freer man infgrmed them that he from his father's house, and he hada vag bound one or more © his fang Such is the story of the t officers themselves. re further informe4, thet ¢! who acquitted him, are of the opinion, all’ of th thal Tirrell committed the murder, but did not consider. | the testimony such es to warrant a verdict of guilty, un- der the law and their oaths. It is also stated in some of the papers, bre ba where coursed down \the cheeks of Tirrell when the Pl however, he ‘aia t shed tear, Ls be- cause he again to enter his he eat, when umed iad 7 acquittal Would give give him his freedom once ae Aa group together these facts, not merely because public inte interest is feverishly excited by this most extra- ordinary case, but thatthe people may feel the imper- tant interest which fs at isswa—the question of reliance upon,laws for protection against the. band of the assassin. ‘Mr. John Augustus informs us that he was called on, yésterday, by a Mrs. Bickford from Lowell, for his aid in finding the whereabouts of herdaughter, nn Maria Bickf of fifteen years, who, on the 14th inst, in which she had been residing at ‘soutie for the avowed purpose of visiting her mother . It is ascertained that C4 a that at ae 9 Elm street, in this whe dthond there be! breakfast the next mo! non aes bee tneeren the street, in company with a notorious woman of the town. Mr. Augustus is in trace of her, and she will | veges be reclaimed. ‘ford, the husband of the murdered woman, | exprésssd the opinion yesterday, in our hearing, that e been, eve! tually, beat Te- of moral suasion ; although, he said, she was a Very corrupt woman—very. From We leala that the waters on Saray abe ine oc the rain and m On Friday, sheet ere. oes: , the whole mass é down on the swol- in ruins into the je was also destroy: J. E. Merrill as a stable. About med about two miles below liner. water soon began to rise rapid- ay ‘at bog o'clock it had overflowed Water led th and covered the steps of the erchants be; wharf were swe street, on the stocks, near the over, and oe that of Mr. Coop r, in Pittston. « have lost two aire cir mill remaine uni steam mill, “was thrown sand feet eit lumber. = of Messrs. Moulton, and one bel: rer, in Lier Ha hyd Shivsg miles below the vill Also two store-houses in fiosers W. & H. Stover me hag rae mills on the Ga: Pittston—one beleaging to side sustained Do goods by moving nab turday, the water commenced falling at G., and broke. But little “gg rohants saved their At 2P.M., on 8a- jam on tea a eannneed of damage i: Soper ca: Sy uf i ay giz 3 # #2 z » a ve was sont to Intellige! The stables irs. Bingaman, Cocks Greer, and Myer trvived yesterday, all a excellent Sondiion for in ox to- Pant Met Ven Leer will leave pee to day. og ho ‘the pane sag ~~ race beget reatly exceeds of former years. The meeting overthe Motaire Course takes place frst, And will commence onthe Sst inet. The course ie te cald | to be in fine condition, great improvements have been made, which will add id meters the comfort of isitors. The members’ list is and M ery thi oa going .on prerpurveliy meu, Grime Delta, March 22 MARTELLE & & fois vy sy IN, Agr GgUnS ae bade ne Aan terre ee led eh ~The ede seplied on reasonable terms. mraz ti JUNG & a coon REM FROM LIRERTY STRERT TO @ SOUTH WILLIAM TTREET. ml im*m a arerrneseed RESSES FIFTY PER CENT UNDER BALL D od say erm sons — (16 Im?r 10g Faery, NEW ENGLAND EXPRESS. GSE A eae ES (seca itidecinceennnenseeitnnetal SHIRT MANUFACTORY No. 61 MAIDEN aks sTdms) sare ae aoe era TOBACCO, pecans AND BASS. | | A. AyeAMANOS. No No. 0 Broadway, wp: tp | fy express! vb | ‘aiety | Prime 8 i Sy irae ina pen, ‘and c amuall loc ot Base, by wholesale Faherty, the etus Ta bolic divine, died in ‘Sunde; inst. “a The bill for sq Dost with the pure a abundant waters ste both branches of the Legislature of the Governor for bie approval. Sed recat mit re Poeoy ter TS—SPRING STYI.E B ange wd peta (as style, are now ready, Ea “nin ite rane Amer of Fine pad ons avg,