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THE NEW YORK HERALD. | JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor , Circulation...Forty Thor sand, DAILY HERALD itvery day Price 2 coats per copy SkLY HERALD be ater poopie uBsaateg artes eager cera ndvrate. eas Lily te <a wi set ves wien fi enee:co-commmaiaitiy ee 5 I; KEENAN & Co.,, Giowearic and Bios (i eer amen, as it will ployed is Line sews wn to fi at erwest iemeaatiyacat ere gc kr ve days, anu ‘often, every ery feat nial Wien been we cate nt look forward for a Sane aot shat pn LS noe eee lly ex- sugnarddo naten natembarksthe peossye hokey Lilt te Ee "38 Pe Dials for an any ype om eon mo as usual be farnished, Bares tials mine on ‘ollenten mae cheats NOTICE. sla ss aon ko On and fae 16th, hod boats of this Ferry a 5 . ee ak of enj ; T PASSAIC, Capt John BA commence: he trips fe ph irl ag hgh Some Leave Bere’ a »New York, ther jh able tates: Rrhith and agents, both at Newark and New Yo Fuamaig ine al and 4 w se bo ached Sd pckage EEE ENT TEES STERY “ER UN ICORN, FROM BOSTON, FOR HALIFAX AND NEWFOUNDLAND. ‘The Steamer UNICORN 1 erpool fer Benton the 19¢h i sand il sat i for the Fees ew Brand bat Newfound For freight of ¢. hs vinj it_accommodetions, 2 ply Han bts eee Ca HARMEN Ne C Waite New voit. B. The Unicora, from Boston. wilt “wait at Halifax the steamer of ‘pril 4, from Liverpool. REGULAR MAI LINE RT y BOSTON & NEW YORK. fast and sj Bote steamers OREGON da oy Captain A. P. St. ae and and KNICKERBOCKER, p ecowengiied by Captain a8, ayer, will ran throughout the season, from the Ist day of in connection with the Stonington and Providence and fain and Provi ral of ilroads, jeaving New York i" Send syexcepted, from pier No, 3 North river, at5 o'cloc M., an ton at 9 o clock P. M., or upoa anal 3 an rat cacues Bag Bore. prgenen a passed in speed, splendor and com- fon Tava eo ‘cach of the — 60 large com fons private state Peed th Ln for 500 persons, besides large private rooms id parties officered by ost experienced men, 5 Ae feteeea Now. fark opt Renee reby atriviog in ‘West, aud all east. ww York—Tuesday, Thursday LA 'tonit = Monday, W ednesday \d Friday. erga CKRERBSOCKAR will eave New York—Wonday, | ‘Wednesday and ve Stoning’ Feesday, Tha nd Saturday, Noi Roe stag . FAIRCHILD, No. 19 West street, GEO. E. mhsi6mth__ or of JNO. H. RICHMOND, Providence. eon INE OF STEAMBOATS FOR ALBANY, jaily, 's excepted—" ireet—at 6 o’cloc! From the pler betiocen Courtlands and Libert at Steamboat COLUMBIA, Capi, Wm. H. Peek, will leave fon Moaday, We Vs o'elod NDRICK HUDSON, Grot, 1. G. Cratten- 7 leave on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, Rebs goaxr. Landing at ardlay at, Places. Beeamthoat NORTH AMERICA, Capeais R Pir will Yeave on Monday, Wednesday, Fri Comat Bt aftersovas, oe Steamboat SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. L. W. Brainard, will lange ou Buemiays Charvicy sed Decrlay skawomeres ° rela ‘The above boats will, at ull times, arrive in Albany in ample oe for the morning cars for the east or west. Right taken at moderate rates,and none taken after5 o'clock ANipersons are forbid trusting any ofthe. boats of this line, thout a wr a written order from the Captains or Sie) Behales, at a eorpesaaae or freight, apply on board, or to ice on the whi Rae Raa Wie ‘Wooster, ' eller, Re "s Improved Style of Bell Hi warranted for one. Year, by HN Nove Ey LINE OF P. ingen evo et pata H- Blidge, ( il on Saturday, CKETS on CEE: hip ROSCT UB iio ioe iors eine | iy detained, ‘will posi ly Sirk tae ow T. OTT, 75 South street, eee lane. Apne ve snlenda pucker ty ROSCIUS Brge mastery wil be unavoidably detained uatil gers may rely upon her sailing positively Wr ay ogee odations unsurpassed i ‘ee are, ‘spply on board, at Orleans, whif, 2 COLLINS & CO.. 5 South apiteket ship Siddons, E. B.Cobb, master, will succeed the Rovcius, and sail 6th ‘April, her regular dye wa8T ma (REGULAR LINE OF PACKET SHIPS ete sn sh sgn ceeeeed asnieh ies 4 7 Prone Gay of, for their friends, can have ther brow ont by Boo snr up, om moderate Sib eo aa hmatte ai ee ea tE AE Ro or or freight ‘OF passage, (3 nuns rte al meobetines, seviy on beard, 5 y be hed EK. COLLINS & CO, 58 Bouth street s se no goods received ptiod preg ‘Saturday eve- ith hs ‘New Orleans, J E, WOODRUFF, who will Aaa SS se at mee hs 2d ing Fae enews wi lease be e “ed ets BES om he Res meats | 5 eee t lee, half past tt o*elock. fie clipper built sehr ACTIVE, 12 2 tone regia nat Daiticnlese, apply 2 P ec UTICA, Care 9 Tontine \GLE—Is 60 tons re- 125 tons, and ia fomniens ‘Dister caries tbo Sole mer EA pears order friar Yor voy voyage ; will be sold low, if ¥ HadtRin8 FA, 16 Coenties sli —The ship will be detained woe BO RE mo RHEUMATISM. Compound Syrup of the Hydriodate of Potassa ELLOW bucK RooT. from RING, 198 Broadway, #Priee Gwe Cents, | { m31 lw*re 43 Peal | BLOWER PARTON he story Non 3 Chery orca tnd ees ee, Bory Home pe: Lay aia, fini jo 244 Cnet Dremises, ar at Ni fi inerry st. mits wom YY OR, 7 76 Bowery, or TO LET, ee hee tradae La'Bssitec nA 7 of 4 Maiden Mi egg adimaae La a salt the The brick store and dwelling 813 Broadway, A Ghereh street. The eng Oo ton water, it havis poeta. Can, be seen from Fossestion can be aren 12 A. M., and fro oslock For forther partic apply to rm HEATH, No. 20 Chaml havi from 12 to 2 o' oe FOR SALE, r, with inte. and repaired Ina Gull cinctoel rant of winch ia well stocked oie Sey thrubas and ea. losed with picket fence, The stax ey te mes w thin five tnuutes? wali af the ji tion a Woo Be ee ¥OR ira OR biel f,onth: most sonable pres es ling 2.cuses, . and intended |, with kitchen, bed-rooms, ke. Arpl ‘0 LET O}! Con peeeee BUILT COTTAGE, Stable med TO LET, THE HOUSE No.21 Orchard meet. Enguin aire of Entranee, Ni at ¥ pa ¥ } m2é lw*r ALE, at Centreville, Staten Islaud, two miles | Riehi Reat well built cottage and out- es, with 10 acres of land) elevated and beanti- & G. M. LA FORGE, on the premises. alo; Ml Mercer, street, first class two story brick | only Apply ly as | wre .ET—The neat three cia ood ca No. 13 alers basement, *re and aj and Uith eager vases FS yr Dr. im*re North Seventh ‘erect Williams. Sie oe Te A WNGUS, £13 lm*rre ground, situated in the vil’: county, Stare of New ¥: ‘of the steamboat landing. » which are well stocke with Irate water, and several ean be Seed immediately. poe Diy acthe store o ‘of Mr. Seblosser, 1 Lm ME. ECKEWD, 72M TO LET, IN FuRt LEE, pon TO L AHOUSE AND BARN, ithaboat ungeen lots of N.J A Fynar HATE HOUR. with” shoun t 7 acres of ground f we ood oom dict, mich wre former! t. as Ne r fon sisted oth thee Nardi peed gh aie fee ites fact conaut very low, to 4 foeee poll reivent it required. Dr. Morrie Leo-¥ ats 90 Laverty street, ml lm*re ms iG in tolerable walt a oO ARRE cme paar o OR TO LEASK—Sita- ‘on the belonsing to ‘Abraham ere a » Said extensively worked for thirty anny It of the best quarries of free stone good prom for Senge tng bres Belleville, Feb. 19, 1846. \OTICE. for ea eet on ale, rentor ex mange. Investin ents Bond and Nt and Poli vee Obtained ‘most Tes) le companies inne coupe Avply at it TO LET, IN HOBOKEN, TWO New si with - privilewe, of free plet fay ist. wih gt all tooms besides: be fitted i a) na The rements, the k iaegimrrereet, style and bi ith marble mani plete black’ grates Throaghoat, and are 31 fret front by 52 deep, ide court yards and ili e situati asemblleg Carvipe ott rines Cored daar Poe one mitace's walk the lorry, where the ve cage every 13m “hour to Casal an” Christopher ‘Apoty a atthe ferry at Hoboken. and basement’ brick Houses, now in course of com- ih Belleville, formerly LLoyp. ‘tis tae N DWELLING HOUSES, STORE 8 and vacant Lots, that will pay(romten to twenty ae money, with an ia crease in value of annum. M. ured on from lans, elevations, specifications py contracts for rr hed here or Broad ing, fara ora NG ALVIN POLLARD Oo £10 Im*re Architect. will be ready for occupancy on or before ye Te- to mls 2w*re SIRABLE RESIDENCE THE FOUR S1ORY Brick Basement House double stair cases, in excellent condition, No.7 Til street, Brookiyn, ne} in five minutes’ walk ALSO TO RENT IN BROOKLYN, BROOKLYN with vd of the the Fulton’ Ferry—Rent, Fish Three of the Candas ‘and attic brick Houses, with basements and under cellars, built i po the best manner at lan style, on the corner of Bands and Jackson stre it $290. NNELE & CALL, Apply to mar iwrre TO DRY GOODS DEALERS, WHO DESIRE a piicome and > Pin) most crowed and Brooklyn—' Ri a lyre vases Rear a dry goods 11 is doi ny 2 ei ness, oe three story trek’ Duilding, 4 feet f th han, ely finished parlors, ea — and specie Teady ter possession be! first of May: lent location fora retail dr business, ‘aad ‘will be Tet low eee Ay to LIN uaNgs ‘AB m0 2w*r 4 im*re Fe SALE—On very favorable terms, orto Let th Get = lance ol a dwelling Houses, in ener oy Mey Hise, Th They will rile ce in les the kitchen, ed wth an marble mantels, black grates. thi throushout these houses are 31 front by 53 feet % court yards and iroa ye situ: com city and is within one minute’s walk of the crossing in 8 to 10 minutes; and every half hour to Caval a1 cent. ite iri J. A. STEVE! RLY PEAS—The feldand siurerdomer Qe ‘which are war ia . mar lps Cedowallt, Nimble Died, Bermetar ers, at ail times m2 lw*r INVISIBLE shea herald of br that seeptios yay, Sane tog 10 mee wn rese! Sere tages of the Wy sp wd hair, both ia light eoty oe tection, its texture being so #0 all exses of perepirstion evaporation Je wai ded, an ihe ret erie evils of other wigs entirely avoided. mceptic al jy) Wig, and the ‘of Retiog the head at xis he arc rariceey “4 time ad Ds WHEELER, Oculist. No. Lx Gre pnts 7 inoet the otes Eye end thalmie arse, and a the numeroa: Bick rders of tl vast er in extent or success by that of any sous Store ia Li iberty street, up stairs. EY Comer of Perri and Beekman sts. front £.T. OMrsOS, Mornstown, N. J. four Ho- to be ready for beautiful atyle. contain 11 rooms and feet ay. them 24 feet by 44, with wide a fine view of river, bey and ferry, where the new ferry bonts leave for Barelay street every fifteen nm apo pd pe oe streets. Terms of yearly commutation of the fer Tar ofthe parchave money can Temain on mortgage, et 6 per ae fiat tinea jaunts, Bouquets, ccopecd of the most delicate and fragrant flow- oes = Re 635 Broadway. and extra- this made without sewing o* ‘Weaving, which causes its appearances 0.0 #0. sony to resemble hours from 8 A. M. to 1o’clock P. M., after which Sea he Aiea Eye Yor ee will be inserted on ret wae i eon in Tommasi isenses: a 1e, mie RI aE stores res Talamen ot "ART aed ma] Imtr waiver he Hew im the United ed, should niwraye a apply frislerna Gute ‘who has been forty years. ‘WANTED —Gegtiomen wad Pai Aa gs ter, ‘ofseueh a i and ire Arms, ‘itare, Lavarer yn. 06 —. atadies Trine say Cut ster: et fret NBS A rains enc emt ly attended to. ima imtre WATRITARY EQUE MENTS FIEREMEN' CAPS.” i | net ary sf woh ve sagortnent of Miliary ary Hawippents oe to all i Mulitary Cape, Keapesebs, Bayonet fab ds of capmecla Boree compe. mes, te nein a en aboat form fin FIRE C. FIRE C. A fall of every ied constantly ov hand, nd at tha ah wags to to reer a geet GNATACAP, 292 Broadway. ent | ASTOR HOUSE BATH HE abvobtie ae reteset nf onal @ order. ing tubs are entire ee od os bie! ee ll te open until tal | seast are sheteel cern Grom session enti pt eloce FAG” ine roxm sunrine mM imtr HENRY C. RABINEAU, Proprietor. IDLE HOUR BOOK. UST PUBLISHED—The ‘' idle Hour Book,” contain i 300 et: ‘with 600 engravings—price only’ 37 cents: | Plete with Gur Comic. ‘Almanees, for 107. five in number, will be ix Apni.. ‘They willbe the best ever got up, aud cheap | ‘cimen nuinbers e-nt by Tal re yas ol invite the attention Hof the trade to thieit ied aod inrge garecy of te varia Kins of Childnea's ha ge nPr mers, aot Caregen ee Litho- sche heat ta SSRN ie FIBER, Mt Chathamat. Baths are in corper andi sued it | ae. COUNTRY MERCHANTS BITING the city of New York, ae invited to call and | fete and extensive stock of Account ‘Sid is and Fluids, Se" Aironet TICLES sop ay STATIONERS, | the Lowest Possible Prices. mat Im*me ‘one door below Cedar. IMPORTANT to EMIGRANTS GOING WEST. HE subscribers beg to inform their friends and the public pass Paper, Nototial, and Letter Copying Press: AH & LOUTREL, 61 William Stes Th thas ay. forward Sea ‘anadas sto'go by the eatal Tnfonme: tthe earlier probable time the will beruavigable, will'be the 20'h Ane 1, and it many be ts May. Persons, therefore, until that Mee must go by the pe }, thekets for which can be obtsined’ at the rates, 0 lowest 75 South st.. cor. of Maiden lane. N, B. Due notice of the opening of the canal will be given, C. DMISGH LOWER than the General Prices JACOB V AN- DERBILT, 36 Matden Lane, between Wm. and Nassau btreeta the cheapest finkomable geatemen's and boy's clothing ment in New York. jundreds of garment sold wholesale or retail, very MARTELLE & HOLDERMANN, 37 Maiden Lane, N.Y., ANUPACTURES and Importers of Ornamental bigs ed seeps: | feed Curls, Seam celeb Curled Hair, fifteen a uew ew tyle af ISverlasting Curls, and all Kinds . whol retail. The trade sup) lied on reasonable terms. mr22 Tmt - TOBACCu, SEGARS AND BASS. A. BAMANOS, No. 91 Broadway, up stairs, offers for lid assortment Gctons gers, a expressly “tor his establishment. Also, atric pried lago Tobacco, anda small lot sed Bass, 0 by srholeeale mid mer To the Tea, Coffee and 8: ow Trade, §&c.—Econo- musts, ‘amilies, ‘Hotel Meenas Ce JS SCOTT 6 con? No. 76 Nassaw street, pet of John, cit | Hi eeree purchased the fist lot of the new season's Teas, tieht iy ‘eas, of the bes eas 0 and pater rare! the | of Green and aye ug the old fashioned Bouchovg, and "Boel such as used to be imported twenty years age tock ., needs no comment, as they are selected of LOTHING Coffee, reef ke. = fi 4S SCOLT ke CO. are also ota Guar Spiced Hams variety and fl All goods bought will be, Selfverea within five miles of the city free of charge. And all orders from tne country, with en- ill meet the same honoreble dealing as sit ie cea ives 5. SCOTT & CO. 76 Nassau st, near John sf. FUME BATH 0 ALL who are afflicted with Tamaspetion complaints, we would say go and try Ds 304 Broadwi The it old English Cheeses of gi di effectaally this complaint it, and also all other diseas nic nature, auch as Serotula, Gout, Salt Rheum, ‘i x . arges ted, as to feteh it within the means of all. eh SARONI & ARCHER, 151 Water street, corner of Maiden ta: es HANE, ON HAND, a large assortment of Caps, Far Hets, oe every description, and Spring aeyie, ‘Straw and Panama silk. < Glazed Lawn, Vizors and Cap-stocks. which they offer at very 1ow prices. jealers and manufactures will do well to Gamion their & stock before parchnaing elsewhere. ‘mi2 Im® m20 3w FLOWERS, ND MATERIALS FOR FLORIGTS—H cei by re packets tresh assortment of French Flowers and Ml quality and latest, at low prices, we take pleasure 3 invite the dealers in the same articles, to call and exam BRUN, LAROSIERE R m7 lm*me 116 William st FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. LOW ITS & BECKER. No 24 John seret,b Leds splendid assortment of French (A trade, at low prices. materials for flower makers, &e. &c. which’ ae M. WISE, QPTICIAN, Mage pesras ae tree, ee ey himself in this city, at NO. 437 BROADWAY, ‘Where may be found a large and comp se assortment of SPECTACLES AN) HEADING ¢ GLASSES, In Goid, Silver and Steel Frames M. W. would also remind the, public, to whom he is seitly known, by hi visite to Sarat knowledze of the Optical science, mine the classes, ied with for any eye. fi cau be supplied with glasses which wil rently enefit and nc mM " hs ot strain Particular atcention is called Glass, of the finest a fei, Persons. and such ax have been operated upon sho exer Glasses, Of ppucti cathy: ta: ald tril, cits the nage of all in want of nis articles. sri satsam all Socenaios parsed treme ve bale ine sig five years, ov exchange them without extra charge: and 81 SWAYNE’S baie rg ek ah CONSUMPTION. Honor to Who comfort, as geily "roped ees Cue iginal prepara- tion at will areas them from he uh of the it, an onc Tempostor font the common paregeric shops, end calls the Bavsas or WitD Cuany. hes hed the Public against Compounn Sraur or Wine Cuxaay, iysician, fom attention of the Profession, and hen tentmonts oe copa secon ints cma Compound il, Conn for the cure of nsumption | : Ce rong Debioy: Weahnoa of Yon, "ain toe Side oe Breast, of ca. mes om ed tea of pata ane Ker str yn br irene oe re i re se , iivervit, 8 Hecdaon street, = ‘volte ton and Be Bends sree streets, sprrookiya. URE OF CORNS. , EXCRESCENCES, Ban N. Se TUMORS, EXCRESCENUES, Bap 10 instantaneous that elt a Mate Scveo and veld wachont | ‘as practised her profession for several Ea d il cy h has acquire Ps he pee cada ear bccorecs Howard end Grand reate, New York. HORII PONGER 0 Woop m4 Ti Wall treet f a Sh aie ee os ra} ready made, which will be | m2} lied with a stock of fr ah | } (toga Springs forthe last ten | ™! } and 0 hav. ® | Ser oh published in the N. Y. Sai | new article, gis ed t Pais Straw Gi BROWN&CO. street, Wish to the manufacture and finish of their $3 Hats,combining fashion, cue Them durability, three im} pro CARL KING, th MI kene id celebrated | Gat preminin Sire Hit uannufacturer, informs ot | Fen vary 'S “TO MILLINERS. forms the pubhe Nis. for slo's most splendid saeorument TRAW ‘T'S, manutactured of an ent tou bee the te cot Milliners and others are invited to eall before purchasing lsewhere. morld im*r SPRING FASHION corner of Mott recent improve ortant considerations | to the wearer. e jo confidently assert theimhats | to be much sportier: to anv et hefore sald for the same price. | Call and satisfy yourself of 1 fact. m20 Im*rh SPRING STYLE. GENTLEMEN’S HATS. WHY will you pay $4,50 and $5 for a Hat, when you ean go to tnd get at good bi $3,507 Go an é: FINE FRENCE BOOTS for $3 50, city mad lequal to those sold in other stores for $5. Calf Boots for for $6 or $7, at 08 beeper Our Boot said to be the best ever sol Mending, &c. m2 Im*m ROBERTSON’S PHENIX HAT J AND CAP MANUFACTORY, 103 Fulton Street dex PREMIUM BOOTS. Fi = OR sane to ee yest made ES’ French Boot and Keayh of the ah ucas in the city.— een soe thi the late Fair at Nibio’s, are TouNG' ra JONES, 4 Ann street, near Brosdway, New York. ts havi BOOTS AND SHOES.—The Public are mvited to vance from the manufacturing Pleated can have their needles hanes Crow.er, importer of meted age Bir. No. 1 and examine the @ assortment of Reutlemen's, la and misses Boots, ind Gaiters, in Laps et 8 4 . NEEDLE & FISH-HOOK MANUFACTORY, WS Mle hate a7 ge pipeline Lan ally inform the that the z which they ar eta Any of the trade, or im- led with their own name, Gonda, ia part of the above atore NEW CLOTH STORE. TH well soloed stock of desirable goods, woul ice of purchasers to their assortment, consisting in pert KNOEPFEL & FOO’ No. 30 Ton street. IE subscribers have established CLOTH, STORE a | 39 John street, and having just vite @ he aie HEN Tew Y, GERMAN AND AMERICAN @ Drap ee ol Si ‘Also, a ful wag oe tpeetfully” invite where. fi us W. H. DEG HERE hy Tollowing great staacoeee tices yl be Son Coats, from $8 to $ AD! ocher store in the city. cok) of Gulvasiom ass remedi inary batteriese, lectric and magnetic m dispensed with, effectual, m safety. ‘TI we Fivip, have been used with entire suce ef BHEUMATISM, agate or chronic, applying to the hea’, = Piss Benen Mchis simoly, | Bive organs, eh |, and whiel Galvanism a ‘affect, ll fai to be othe HAs shana ery nearl generally, oa their usual favorab zai Seeurred IS AND CASSIMERES, P cles Ren ‘Tre da fall stock of large assortment onable style of fancy Cussimeres jock of TAILORS’ TRIMMINGS. The at- is particularly ee ee Cabo ments will be offered them and they are F. framine’ our stock before purchasi ii "RNOEFFEL L & FO a = GLO ok (ay st A SUMM: AT STE CASH TAILORING AND CLOTHING. DEGRO ENT OF OT & CO. lua iRC 00 eoeee: ‘eae Nps Coats of Li ie ‘sasortmont of Cloths, aeally leap ohith eee ere ea p—w! fiive per cent cheaper than auy m2i Im*re CHRISTIE'S GENUINE be twenty-five GALVANIC RINGS AND MAGNETIC FLUID. REMARKABLE DISCOVERY comprises an en- y, safe and nov lication of the mysterious power agent, by means of which the or- shines are entirely id the power applied ji ach cheaper, and wit! he Gauvanic Ri: all cases: Goul, Tie Dolorens, ick Headache, Indigestion, erly ra oy ee eae nts, Spinel * 4 rar Dizzinesa of the Head, Pause iu the, Heed mey of Ni is simply, nervous deren have t found ye ge vecenle The water in the Detroit River is now nearly as low :s rare of di rent pri all sizes, and of | as in 1822. In 1624 it began to rise,'and continued to do jous omamental aera, and ean be ere by the most deli- cate female without the ali THE GA’ i¢., are modi: cations of | in more chronic cas t dine ies ear pVANIO required may mysterious agent ‘ot ra nest re RISTIE’S MAGNETIC FLUL ja used in cossgetion wun the Rings end, their modibieations. Thi en has been pr the French Che- permanent reli eeitfanaine ERS. ape colds, etions of the cheat Wiener: "GAL WANIC id a tine igi ING PLASTER Tee fouad of great and permanent advantage. “Oe HOME "CERTIFICATES, 60 Mirror, Tribune, Aula, and other ese testimonials, all of which are from the most re- spectable sources, have been selectdirom several hundred of a similar character, which rocured du: time Only” Agene disco re e ring ths short the American public. . 19M Fulton street, Sun ve been 5 has been befor in New York cen of spurious imitations of thave never have Lyarrant as genuine any by theabove men- C_MOOKHEAD, co U te the United States, ilton street. New YOrk. The Long Island Insurance Co, Capital 520,000 1 "fowran ener, vernraT, BROOmLTN: sp the we or coutneration ta have ever ey 0 eir escape ral nt loses ze eter to, system which te imiting and “7 losses ‘which the Lats ed may sustain rif ve nd be cljaned paid promptly as es I1fimis*re FFICE OF JEFFERSON, INSURANCE cour af DELAMATER, President. FINN Beerouary, Yous + ebruary 2d, 4 AN ELECTION fort Directors of ths Lastitution, for wi ly rese \OWw searcel: when =e Wee a oes hair to its original color in « Lod the ensing year, held this day, the following named geu- elected su xi ,CTORS. “same Elisha Rij NEW salts GS AND OUPEES, natural hair =, o ~ "ioeton. It iy @ anit er losing an indifferent head new one, perfectly adapted to the countenance every weanye any and without any of 7 f=] experienced ‘wearers, can LOWS, 2 "Wall Sirect, bout ‘Brosdwey. 165 Broadway. nent nl in*m KS SOLUT 1ON FOR THE HAIR, doubt its virtues, Per "money. paying Mf hom: Kod thefe resid be ‘Ro reason to com can have their whiskers inafew yates. Private rooms for signed “ H. Biriker,” in red red ni prove ae See eet Pu jeer = ae do ae ae ast ronan ay, ND DRAPERS, RENO Ay RECEIVING urely near Park P' the Havre Pa inven Be Tothe and C nparalleled Flood in Maine=One Million | Dollars Worth of Property Destroyed: [From the Bangor Mercury, March 29.) The ice in the Penobscot has again started, and the | water has flowed to an unparalleled extent. Th now six feet of water in the Post Office,in Smith’s Block, and access to our office on Main street, opposite the old | itch House, is only had through water half ao | mee , Broad, Water, Wall, Central, Main, and ‘ "are now navigated with boats. It is impossi- tie tote to tell, at this hour, of the damage which has been done. It must be immense. All communication is now bridge to- Ja . ‘The night is thi ek | ‘k, and we cannot as yet tellof a tithe of age oflumber, mills, her gen », Stores, goods, kc. | however, occasioned by the flood of the last | ur hours, cannot be less than $1,000,000! Our | 'y has never experienced so sad a reverse. y of our fellow citi: in comfortable circumstances twen- | ty-four hours are doubtiess deprived of their all. But we beg ef th not to despair. Pecuniary losses | can be borne and surmounted. Don’t despair.— The cases of many will doubtless call, but not in | vain, on the tender consideration of creditors abroad. At the first rush of water after the jam started, it was | with difficulty many escaped being swallowed up. veral came near losing their lives on Smith’s bridge, and it is feared in the flurry and excitement, some may have been drowned. Boats are plying in West Market square, up as far as our land office on Main street, and above Dr. Ladd’s store on Hammond street. Two-thirds, or perhaps we might say, three-quarters of the stores in the city, now have from four to ten feet of waterin them. loomy time Th has been sw: | | | | the —10 beat | eed 7 ba aee ey sii "before th at | will do wi ¢ their pct ods Tats the exon or dace | i “icigeeh emt Tasers, | — A ger ‘of al Paris Rubbous always on hand. ne St mer | STRAW BONNETS. L. CHAPIN, No, 12 John street, near Broadway up | stairs, has on hand a good assortment of Fashionable | sere, 7AM Bonnets, ‘which he is selling at the lowest market | focka. dawn, an appailing spectacle will be pi heart sickens at the waste of property— A it of hard working, solarpeoiog. men. to have been commissioned by @ pall of gloom ee the summer. But t dow! Providences”—their recupe- 3 iad they will be fully com- joned nd put in immediate requisition. The water is isieht feet in depth in West Market square. The Pe- nobscot bridge hes not been carried away, but is in peril and will be destroyed without adoubt. The amount of lumber which has been swept down stream, and which will be utterly lost, must be immense, The whole area of the business pert of our city, on both is one sheet of water, and boats proceed from one point to another, as the only ns of ance. How long the water may remain at its pre: altitude is pro! ical. Should the ice bresk up below the city, it will soon reced is little t of this al ls on the in Brewer, fear also that much Brewer village. We . The scen if de- iption. The and the Corporation bridge, are in an up- y thing on the banks, large bee of lumber ibove as as below, are butments on either end of the bridge are carri 7 and when the jam again starts, the whole tunnel of the bridge will be swept off. The stores in City Point are filled with water, and much flour and corn willbe damaged. The water has run into the bar-room of the Penobscot Exc! e,which i# entirely surrounded with water. A whole block of buildings on the corner cf Kenduskeag bridge is nearly capsized, as are also great numbers of store houses on rt inning the Kendus- er exception of the jiers. There can be no calculating of the damege. ‘he water still remains nearly up to the ceiling of the first floor of almost every store in the city; in some it is much higher. Large rafts of boards are now anchored \e our office, 44 Main street. The Post Office is ater to within about two feet of the ceiling, and such was the cide with which the water rose last injured. hes been done at argin ofthe turned topay-turvs y, Tl ied awa night, that it grout dificulty the papers and Terld waracnved: Chatrrstaastioc esd o ad bare- ly time to save their The Post Office is now kept at the new Court House, in the Grand Jury room. Ru- mors are abroad that lives have been lost. Many ed families have been driven from their lodgings. Scores of men are at work eng om f to save the lumber. Jerome’s Express office is now kept at the City Hall. Never be- fore, as we beliove, has so much damage been occasion- ed at any time, it present, in any part of the country. Bangor received a heavy blow. To describe all the particulars of this awful flood, would require a whole newspaper, and we must loned for the disjointed by pard narrative we have given. T water is still rising. Varieties. A college is to be located at Prairieville, W. T., called Carroll College, and,to commence operating sometime in September next. It will be free from any sectarian or Party bias, A part of ita faculty is slready secured, and jessorships will be filled at an early day. A tee “ys of students will be prepared to enter the Freshmen’s class at its first commencement. The Boston and Albany Railroad Company have changed the hour of morning departure, from the two cities, from 9 A.M.to 6. A. M., and have reduced the fare to $6. so down to 1838, when it was at its maximum. In 1839 =eem to fall again, and has so continued to the present e. tstiaet to crowded Rev. J. N. Maffit has been audienc the we ind that he has be le anei ries of meetings at the Methedlet Cho} Chapel in Rochester, this week. A desperate effort was male be the 24th ult. bye pauper at the County Poor House lial 7 the name of Ramsay, to take the A young man by the name of Henry Mann, aged 21 ears, who resided in Uniontown in Laporte ane! indiana, committed suicide on Sunday evening, 8th ull > f with a rifle. unreciprocated oe ichment for ayoung lady, we understand, was the of the rash act. vmsatine party y, who, left with the Mormon expedi- ort that their brethren had em back. ment of capital punishment has achusetts Senate, by a vote of ir members were absent. The Hon. Caleb Cushing is spoken of as the democra- tic candidate for the office of Governor of Massachutts ft the next election. Mr. Everett has taken up his residence in Cambridge, and entered upon the duties of presidency. In Peris ladies wear dagg at their girdles. they wear them in their eyes Th the Boston, Concord and Mont- e contractors u| jir shanties on the line, and real railroad are build: making preparations for beginning the work. reacher, is now on a Elder Nickerson, a Mormon ii missionary tour ;in Bernstable inty, Mass, and has Here ” Panis, March 2, If 2, 1846. | Affairs in France—The War in Algerta—The Troubles in Hayti. Poland is beginning again to fall into a state of fermentation. The government is alarmed, and ar- rests of young men and students‘in all the towns, | are, by the last accounts from that unhappy country, continually going on. The same spirit of disquiet is also manifesting itself in Prussia. At Posen there has been great agitation, and numerous arreats have been made. There seems to be some connec- tion between the Poles and the peeple of the adjoin- ing States of Prussia. It is said that a grand plot has been discovered, which is the catibe of so many ar- rests; but this may be nothing more tham a plot of the government against the people, to find an ex- cuse te oppress them more rigorously. The railroad speculation in Paris, which for a tume was almost as active @ in London, has net turned out quite so{disastrous to individual fortunes as in the latter capital. Railroad stock keeps up its price, though the sales are limited; thus, the quota- tions oa the Bourse are as tollows:—The railroad from Paris to Rouen, 403; from Orleans to Bor- deaux, 114; from Amiens to Boulogne, 11j. The war We ria becomes more and more seri- ous. Abd el Kader has resuscitated all his energies, and is now in the field, at all quartere, with tormi- on forces, animated with religious zeal. Marshal aud is believed to have brought the amy; and wit the colony, into great di r, by his :l- advised measures. Conecripts are a levied in all parts of France, as in the on. Never, perhaps, was there a war haa France, whi hich | fasted so long a time, with such fatal destruction, and such inftuctuous results. It will be a deep stigma upon the reign, character and policy of Leuis Philippe. The Duke of Montpensier, and the Duke d’Aumale, the king’s two younger sons, are at Marseilles, preparing to embark for Algiers, with fresh troops and reinforcements. But it is a Guerilla warfare, and little expectation of cate! orever subduing’ Abd el Kader, can be entertain ae add to the disasters K heerlen nate us in thi ‘atal country, it is said, with every appearance o} being well ituaded, that the plague has been added to the list of our sufferings. It is certain that it broke out on board one of the French steamers, on ite passage from Alexandria to Marseilles; but every exertion 18 made to keep down or conceal the fatal truth. ‘There is no appearance of this war ever terminat- ing. After all the blood and treasure which it haa already cost, in addition to the conscriptions now levying throughout the whole country, a demand is also made from the Chambers for an additional sum of twenty-five millions, for the present necessities of the war. All the tribes hitherto friendly to France have revolted. The blame of all this mis- fortune and mismanagement is attributed to Mar- shal Bugeaud. It is repote in the political circles here, that Pierrot, the black President of Hayti, has writ- ten avery moving letter to Louis Philippe. It 13 meantime certain that England had offered her me- diation on behalf of the Haytiens, but if it will be accepted or not is uncertain. It is somewhat sin, lar, that — France is still at war with the gentine republic, yet the minister of that aul Temains at Paris, where he forms a part C4 the diplo- matic corps, and is received such. He figures among all the royal receptions and levees, and con- tinues all the relations between triendly powers. Court of Oyer and Terminer. Before Judge Edmonds, Ald ‘nStoneall and Compton. ‘Arai. 1—Nuisence Case—The People vs. Elder and was given to the jury” last even. thy andable charge by Judge Ed- ter about 15 minutes’ consultation, Common ag 009 Before Judge Daly. Arnit 1.—Charles Ferguson vs. Edmund Coffin.—This was an action for slander and for a malicious prosecution. —The defendant is the senior partner in the firm of Coffin, Bradley & Co., carrying on business in Exc! + Place; and the plaintiff was a clirk or porter in their store. There was a young man named Henry Macy also a clerk in the store atthe same time. In February, 1345, a fire broke out in the store, about 8 o'clock in the evening, iderable damage was done before it was put out. © some investigation into the the matters connected . with the fire, it was found to be the work of an incendia- and measures were taken to find out and b: jtice—such as calling at the police office, of the facts there, and offering a re' a quantity of goods were sto! ot Coffin & onw hwere sphesanently, traced to a man oamed Falkner. Upon Falkner’s be: juestioned how be came by the goods, he stated they been bi it to him by young Macy. In the course of the Falkner gave some information which Mr. Coffin thought implicated Ferguscn in the arson, upon which he caused him to be arrested and brought ‘to the police office; an examination was then had and Macy was examined, and he having sworn that he could not attach any suspicion to any one in the establishment as having been concern- od in the fire, Ferguson wes discharged. Shortly after the first arrest some other circumstances trenepired,and Ferguson was ari time, on a charge of be- ing concerned in — [Bre to the store in Exchange Hinge and also fora larceny He was taken to lice office, sgl up, and Daddolained inate toe eve- ys. An investigation took place a second ahd and ie result was that ——o was —— arged. But, notwithstanding the dismissal of o oompieiat and rge, by the magistrates, the plaintiff alleges lant has indi: hac yor yl to numerous per- sons, that he (plaintiff) = ity of the arson. He tur- ther alleges that he caused an attorney’s letter to be written to the defendant on the subject, Sod the defend- ant calledat the attorney’s office, anda conversa- tionensued between them, inthe course of which = Coffin said the plaintiff was not tree from suspicion, and that he weuld take on himself the risk of whet he seid. After three ee for the plaintiff were 5 the Court adjourned. For plaintif, Mr. Brady; for defendant, Mr. J. M. Smith. Before Judge Ingraham. Caleb F. Lindsley, vs. ee, Jones, Sheriff, $¢.—This was an action for an escape. The facts are shortly these :—Lindsley brought an action @ Ce trover “opal. Wal man named Charles Waiter, and - ters’ attorney procured two Boden “het before one of the judges ph enter into special bail, ee pn filed the bail piece, got a certificate on the clerk and made a number of converts. Four yor men at Windsor Locks were sailing down the Conbecticut river in a amall boat, on the morning of be 29th ult., a strong current running at the time, w! ong under the railroad bridge, the boat struck one Piers and capsized, throwing them all into the ch ll anddrowing two of them. Their names were George Chapmon, son of Elijah Chapman, of Vernon, 5, and Gurdon Cutler, son of widow Dennis Cutler. Union Village, Manchester, aged about 23. vas. Elizabeth Peterman, of Lone eg Fulton county, red thus notices her absconding husband :—‘ Left ‘bed and board, lest August, thereby rendering my eapeness lighter, my dear beloved companion, David Peterman, without any just cause or provocation. ‘All the old maids and young girls are hereby forwarned against Lai) or trusting him on my account, ii as am determined not to be accountable for his greed more expecially, for his conduct. Papers bi copy, ind i oblige female who is rejoicing at her conned riddance The peonte of Nashville have determined to light their city with gas. All right—go shead. In addition to the loss Nef the bridges on the Delaware at Milford and Di "se Ferry, the Sussex Herald adds those at Big-Eddy, and Cochecton—the former wholly and the latter Madey carried bridge standing on the distance of one hundrad miles or mor that has never occured before in the disastrous freshet. At ameeting at Mobile, Ala., on the 19th ult, the Mayor in the chair, a committee was appointed to solicit contributions _ the relief of the suffering poor in Ireland. Jame: Esq., is the treasurer. $300 bes! subscribed = pot to commence the charitable An attempt was made on the 24th ult, to burn the yablic house of Joshua Emory in Cannonsburg, Pa, but he fire was fortunately discovered before much damage done. of fossil bones of an immense animal otherium, the race of which is extinct, but the bones of which have been found in different portions of the world. The Greenvil Eom por boon paticlpated,and the ma een an some days. The highest price asked is 70 cents. jander Farr and Melissa A. Taller, both of East | Ez. | Chardon. ‘Ohio; have sloped. together. Each of the | Fe eapeeiony Sinan companion and children inthe | Ww 7 OFleess Bee announces the death of Judge ter, Judge of Lafourche Interior. «= a tiv The Lee county (lows) Democrat, of the 14th ult. ‘By a gentleman direct from Keosauqua, wi at a ger by the name of Osborn was’ shet | jay morning, about three miles south of Farm- ton, in Van Buren county, by a man nemed Freeman. | e men were neighbors;the particulars are not given.’, ™ a | Excrrement at Co.umaus.—Considerable Nr ment was created at Columbus, Ohio, on the 2) =] in consequence of the alleged abduction of a colo! man, who had been living there twel) r fifteen years, | but who is taid to be a fugitive from K veral respectable citizens of Columbus, wit! Peace, were immediately iseeaed with the Kentuckians, in’ bi it it to the Sheriff, uj which he di Wal- weit afterward: out that no tee th aeiee ial bail was given to Lindsley’s Who w) ting ox it Loa and that the bail gore was and Wal- pp ? eal raga hey to appear before the and a; ju w wes if a then pee ant an Feder Rotting eside the bail piece and all the eon, and called P had thei pool an Sheriff to produce clr "The heron re- oe Age Ws ‘was justified in discha: him an nee 's certificate pean xs order. plain- tuff then pte ind the present action. After the case bed be je through, Mr. Blunt, on Fg aya hedy J Sheriff, moved for a non suit on the grounds first, that the action against Walter should be on contract ‘and not in trover— and secondly, that the Sheriff was justified in letting him for the reasons above stated. The Court sue tei those grounds snd granted the non suit. For plaintiff Mr. Feucher; for < feadant Mr. Blunt. Before Judge Wi afore Jus ‘ate! Apnit 1.—Aseauit o ude Waterman High’Seas.—ustin J. White hg wee on ection pei op f alleged sssauit la teeiar, overy cover of damegon fr tll ‘during her last last cruise, by the mate of said vessel, ana who appeared behalf. Judgment to-morrow. U Aran. 1.—Judge hold Emas McFeul, lately oturned to thie city, to bail in ‘et the suit of aman named Joseph Milwood, who had! asailor on board the Susan. ek Pie ee sul is for false com! Milwood Re er ae = _ 7 one wien Tae Lat oot this morning by Deput jarshal Morrison, given bail no to three oclock. Tue Aveany County "issue 30 CoNvENTION— A Row anp Seiit.—We ae indebted to the Editor of the Knickerbocker for information the Locofoco From St Deana aie big ogre | Cayes, arrived {on Tuesday | Iter ia nce Vd re aa from lorton, descr Sone Sone "the stores all closed, ‘streets and market places ws divened of eve: | ance of mercantile operations. The American Consul was closed the ex but his still displayed at the root. under martial law. General Richi, cently proclaimed President of ne the ancient capital ot the Emperor | north, was expected to bo ag on the 14th. cers of the army v general ly exprees themeelves in | favor of the late sident, while the soldiers are jenient to the newly cppelane chief. A Freach steamer of war arrived on the 7th, | SS sailed — on the 9h, for Jeremie. An and hauled