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NEW YORK, ‘FRIDAY MORN Vel. XiL., Ko. 02— Whole He, 4305 ING, ‘APRIL 3, 1846. MER — wagne ti Albany between the Old | the a tho former officer has been paid SPRING AND SUM Speen. | ame ‘and. Barn Burners.-Smashed | $1750, in’ quick time, for his valuable, labors Hcadesna Crockery —Opening of the Cam- ia | THE NEW ‘YORK HERALD. | STORE. e,tu Paton Brookiya, most suit-| [AT THE GASH TAILORING. AND. CLOTHING. JANES GORDUN BENNETT, Propricter, | PMbsigieshartac Sots pains eae Ww.H DEGROOT & & CO. Circulation...Forty Thousand. “wi TO LET, BG peeeen MENT. THE HOUSE N 1 Orebird ares DAILY HERALD—Svery day. Face & camts per conr | ss iatepire | Wine, srcseee Taree Vill be presented: vost 43 Peaite_ | 19 $5.: Thin Couto Cinene, meat oa Ni, ts a | 30 Pesta, rlag Fast ORE. House | fom $4 £583.50; Diiling, and ether Samer’ Poet if a me ws ke. | $s mis lw": bk) ath from % Siete peer Berurdar—Frioe 0 cams Cp et ed BEF nowt na meen ik a to , ogualiy, chesp--Wakee Dees 50 geceatiniiner, PAs be post a = sroneac eit be pet nent chenpes tothe * [From the Alban Argus, April 1.) | bps ‘will | amen jong be remembered as characterized | most extraordinary and atrocious scei — nes foes and violence which a peaceable end order | loving people have ever witnessed, and which no man, living in a country of law and justice, can fail to visit | with an honest feeling of indignant reprobation. But no | the! ir friendss Will any one imag: relation we can give, can convey any adequate idea of it | ree will be recollected that the democratic county commit tee called a county in New Scotland, onthe 3lst ult, for the nomination of | tes to the State conventios. ‘A spurious commit- convention.to be held at A. Aig | further ters +d INDERS —All these goods tee, emana ‘Albay clique, afew days after. | North-West of and Nassan sts. 3 oe x. ry. my pater than mo other | wards p SAEMd Gi Gail ba’ ahiaonets ike Siaweanes oh BOSTO: Rcrne | aly emi hens hc, Art. at ra. Re 3 5) fh Qt en alte: e twenty-e! larch, Re ae ane HemrcoND Tae New Yorks and fivally altered it to.the thirty-first, at the place and | The Steamer UNICORN left Lit _ e; al- | hour designaied by the regular democratic committee. for Beston the | a at ull sat im ‘The reason for this change was not apparent until yes: | fo gana ater feta i etponal hie wpepee 4 outr.ge and og etn | Prdtand alee, ohne, | whic in which we were no dou! Newton NB rte then Balngrace "The change was made in this city, un- For ti a eight oF passage, bs¥i sccommodations, ap- cB" $e 6 Cats A Ag von N.B. The laRSDEN & ae arrival of the at-amer of 2 peit 4, fro th afew honorable REGULAR MAIL LINE data ery me Bee ay BETWEEN ROBTON k NEW YOR! ven im 7 NICK ERB ou Sakon ant whe GRA RS’ lorscaroely ‘Th-stexme REGON, command: Like yng hed STEEL AND COPPER PLATES, J Ki aia tl re ssentece ersemeee ees A aa e, Botte ad Prov =. the wpa mee ergs [~ 3 Pee | ‘excepted, from pier NG, 3. North river, at5 o'clock Me 3 Stony ton at 9 o'clock P. M., or upon the arrival of fhe md train trom i Botton. nlendor and com- ADE from the best materials and the Guish qual to a7 in the world. Strel. fro: ‘to 3 cents per inch; to 160 per doz. A larg iv at a moment's henna saat be Press. Manatrotaced by mri} 1ai*r mad EE BRE on PHI " o. SOPH OF WORMS IN THE SKIN CR "Is those of full . MIONS—crpecially tae from ap Sgt of re New York. IN FORT LEE, N 4., A FIRST or U! Rat WATE HOUSE, with, shout 4 acres of erwhialvss formiy onl as achemi- ie pace . OES saisstes wal carried se ar taalelag nae der the eye, Power, and the chief mover and contested wards, (except changed from the war! committee room) this peral committee” called the meat; incoavonient rooms, which would not ad: of tg jemocrate who would desire to atte ings. compact pest of the city, Nig Pra two inches by 11 hour these places were filled with the hired bull the “committee” and its oficial abettors; ; the impossibility of potting in, no mi } from violence } and nambers of the honest but in rich (ood-are very mach an- { the democracy. Big the majority had carried the officers « of the meeting, the the immediate direction of the Central lotter of these mer ery of a democratic abettors. The firrt trage and iatimidatien, was taken, cial supervision, at the werd meet- . They dare not trust a fair and honest expression jingle ward : and in the jous and iy the 9th, where eit eeuld net be instance, tho room in the Sixth w ‘one inch. Long” befo in this manner, they claimed tohave veral of the wards, against the clear’ voice coable + ortion of In others, as infthe ths Fourth, where sarday, bling | were forcibly ejected, and the chairman was struc! Leave “toniagton- : = te whom « “Wied thesvia te e shee pagtety UiereNe Vesatr, | Eat ep Sa: epee wm, geese, faa yonceeatt ie gePes Btn, cane ley, Wedze-d d lorris if 99 Liberty street, Ne rever, that they are repre: vargieo9 5 after thess Kore sion oe Spo mont fe hemes geraen E A Pic hist estes sles Witenes | aes Atoorany Geouras: end hin fami,” tad: Newson seare or; aire on SIENA TN RE of the fatty matter w' ara. , No TR ener ene DESIRABLE "REST DENCE IN BROOKLYN. pod for the parpose of fubrie-ting the skin, ud | moted the disgreceful scones already’ described, and GEO. E, FAIRCHILD, No. 19 West street, THE FOUR 8iORY Brick Basement ics, with s and coucre'es. ihe & frustrated the clei expreseed wish of full two-thirds mh3'6mfh _orof JNO H. RiCHMOND, Providence. double staircases. in excellent condition, No 7 nite | ia greasy substance, of the assembled democrats; and gangs of these despera: street, Brook yu, i to comer of Fulion street, and spe eethe sce a diny and ieaeet d from ward to ward, for @ like purpose. five minutes’ walk of the Fulton Ferry—Rent $150. does passe ALSO TO RENT IN BROOKLYN, appearance, and the remedy at squeezing, 20 universe! to, is not Ouly pain bat frequently veelew. ofven the over disteasion of the p-res causes inflummatio: Bd LINE OF BRE AMAOATS 308 FOR OURAN. ms exce! jou ‘clocks, P. Courflandt a att Very Such were the scenes in the city. But they knew that mation and | the voice of the county could not in the primary meet. COLUMELA . He Peek wil leave oo Monday Wednesday, se a for this aflection into wash the thee | i thovurrungements ot atretioets ethetay eee and at éorelock. ent Fead cm RAUD'S ftalvan Hedianted Soup, . Jority 5: IN, Capt. RB. G, Cratten- "A to LE & HALL, Temoval of tan, fi ‘azllow: Z 1“committe.” They sent out their official rup- ‘eveni Ry . rv, — um, | ners in every direction. The chairman of the gene. eC eee Wy cee eee Comer of Fest sn Beekman i Nelda aabiclons fot | ral committee night to Guilderland Aes 'clock P. M., Landing at Intermediate Places. DRY GOODS DEALER: radi- | a newly appointed ude, active in Bethlehe: tod From the Barclay St the new district attorney in Coeymans. But it availed Steamboat NORTH AMERICA, Cameain R. . Fury, will them nothing. The honest voice of the coynty towns Jeave.on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sanday aftemiooas, "nck is designed to lumpart to'pallid cheeks | W8# clearly ogainst them. In eight of the nine, and one Steunboat SOUTH AMERICA, Cent EW. Breiaerd.wil} reso (le live ticistak’ shield’ bo peeks wrenateaT ony peene ayratiour'vera af arti on| lenre, on Troodays Thursday: 00 ie gan only be dove Kicetas men chosen, in every cuse Where e contest was had hy largo he finish epot, 67 Walker street, lat sto Gest, of Mey. will be an excellent loeat Seen retail Cid ‘goods Brossnayy ‘ofJocdan, 2 Milk street, Boston, and of d) business, and will be let low ton good generally throughout the Union m25 aN LANG 5 m0 2ntr 15 Myre Keane PHALON HAIR DY Pah FOR SALE—Ouvervfvorable vrms, orto Let, fou thrce ory sad basement brick dwelt jHloueea ino. MAGIC The above boa's will, at nll times, arrive in ots start in esol timy for the morning ca's for the east or w: Rreight token at modera‘e rates,anduone ‘ikea after5 o'clock Romtfe Chains or Spey of this line, r ay ke Schultz, at Allpersons are forbid yromin fej omen obel a Ko nate sonpaa forpaseage, " ppty yr fr eg BE, were four Ce TCT aeenrtenemionentesinar mB, naw in course of co ady for NEW, AND INVALUABLE DISCOVERY. bei ‘Fropretors ot =teamboats wr decupani ret. in eat fal sty! L Liquid dye, which instactaneously changes the coor of . ith all the late he Th sh contaiy 11 wi ets toa beautifal brown or binek, witeor GS ra terse? mate es | the ee Reena ated he stad Creu eo ee geen ites at the depot, 214 Broad county towns Ponderance which could not have been overeome even y the entire thirty delegates from thecity. There the city, besides nine o-hers, clearly end fairl To counteract this expression, «purious or bolting dele- h of the eight towns being entitled to rviiet to eight delegates, the voice of ‘he tood 36 to 4 against the city cab conceded delegates opposed to the cabal trom elected. fates were procured in two of the towns, Coeymans and nd. To secure the admission of these, to pra Goreme aad ee., | black gr roughout. of these Louses are 31’ feet ttendance and admission of the delegates jus and exarnii Pe ee ‘s isin car or bata ne oes front by 52 Bye doops and two oar them 24 feet by 44, with wide to seats from the city and county, bey sor Up neat and sie and warranted fox one. year, b; Ps Ne 8 be yards and irow pe fi Sie Ul ahs Marsa ey end E EYE. and intimidate all into a compliance with the de- Aun street eit ie situation Nope a gh vi Teer ae rm ere the 7 sigue of the clique, the pian of introducing an organized ~ FOR NEW ORLEANS.— acer cn ae tow fore b Boats leave for Epo avery ole gung of ruffians into the convention, was carried out to York ws og ly First lyn ng to. sail Sto 10 minutes; every half hour to > Caual an extent and with scenes of vicle: ind outrage never on Tecedar th raat — The clenaaty sailing Erayner streets. Terms of yearly commutation of the fer before witnessed, we venture to say, in this country. poke she ee euler ny » Rose, master,é Positivély Eorly yestertay morning, four large four-horse wagons, oa bey height oe wi ering han daome farniahed secom, ifart ofthe purchase money ean Femain on mortgage, st 6 per each aa sme person, yng started from the Ee |, at Orleans wharf, foot Agplro city, beside others in @ less imposit seine “am Sh SERVOS 1 Roce, y the puolic that cred These were mostly loaded with hired ruftans.” Gu E.K. COLLIE ECO. South street. exrengel RLY PEAS—The subscribers have re auet ‘or success by that out, they frequently passed bottles of liquor from Ae jPositwety no goods received ‘on ning, 6 bic Fa Pave for sale their sauaal supply Clyne to hand. which are wi leans, we , who er Beets, nec es fit ans. J 4 2 aa pomure, r will | Fie: ee Veen wen Dick, Scimetu Mat ienerats a a sch: wil be bdoisecd a \. master, will sucesed " omable te: uve shapes and i H Arr lath, her regular day. 93 ieee ital tace crs Gabbe, =, Maguherd Letare ec eontaining remarks on Diseases of the Ee, with ish eeneral ae several tustunces of great cures effected by Dr. Wheeler's | this kind. £O0L —Hrckes et of Seth of These Tiew busbels ape ne Wheat, Susu aaten Teav, ma tmode of sarees bef ereetonaty he repens | ity and est noone * then Covet ies na Bove tus, te is ed.) 3 | fesnial Blower jocinswith s geaeral ansorumeat of grees house | Ni BY ler, Dost pe: BSTimt_ | that utr bt Sues ae ie x anh Boaguets. ‘of the most delicate and fragrant flow- DE. POWELL OCULIS 1’, | mediately iid -tretoge Porsous wishing t0 secure berths showld “mi Iwi DUNLAP & THOMSON, 635 Broadway. ‘ear Passage, Cataract and SARONI & ARCHER, 161 Water street, corner of Maiden lane, ay hn mie ae ped pvinrooiefce be a av rity of democrats, either as delegates or their friend: peared from the city or count not believe, notwithstanding these oe eer Mr. Peckham propose a | legates and those who cla it of them were armed with clubs, and they Mos! hed with them also bull dogs, led with pallens On the other hand, not one individ I of tho well known majo with a ingle ‘They ware wall Known citizens of respecta. Personal worth, the friends of order, and who lary ge ond violence would b pet trated. on Krai Poy the ia round, Mr. Corning Le r. Cagger and Mr. Col. the organisation should the uncontested de- and that certain names for delegates should ba sae’ upon.— This was ae vie Byeand. tp al fees et DN, atendes o Disenns of wisi that tuo’ meeting shed ‘organs ant’ proneat "dost sees ‘oe corner of Warren st.. | bovsede in barmony— that C exce] ed seats; ostensibly axsented to. But while these ne- rt AVE.ON HAND, sarge ansortmeat of Cape Silk end Acme a oe bs bt 4 YES, neal in progress, Mr. Cagger and Mr. Colvin anette Risen gers aay rely upon her sailing Mtg ipl ios, and Boring style, Str | * faye imported, ARTIVICIAL iceppecnnig umes room alread already dle with their bullies, x wor ange, biog. scam pipbespib/eitenpihied - os. pero. Lawn, Vizors and Cap-stocks. which pees ppd eee inal hay phy Ades eta corn Wy heur for ple. 4 fy on board, at Orleans whut, | “Bosters sad amuubesires will do ell to examine thei 1 eeaeace sal Bi Warren | fook tuo ennir {the bullies voting with loud: sekee foot of W.'d +i oF COLLINS & CO. 6 Retr ne ee = m0 Sw | street. mo MWh tm tewer | {00K the chale (the bullies voting with loud voices oy Ser a conten mara CH “ARTIFICIAL EVES. | sisleciy scone sored ae eae baa aa al, her rego a om ea. Nag Town were placed ‘pie HEGUL ARLINE OF FAC BURR reas ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. MAetiriie only Tmarulaciary of che Haman Avert] iets nd the dele- on TON Cape Howland eee toe5 RY & KAHN m the United Beatie. Any persoa that wishes t9 I salt: e conduct. ip AS! Of Cant Howland. bartaeg MroRT ‘a Nwisual STREET, we ‘AIRS, | ed should always apply 10 te maker, who hus been after ap- Sears a ne 24 cabin ang In ceived, by a Faris, | forty veers. InOre ly. leothag: okt wd thems * on, was struc! smerage peengers,, Persons, intending to Sine ad lis Gated Peet pee “8 M. WwW ISE, QRTICIAN, ard Brinkethoff, a member of sake immediate 0 board. foot of Nanak a aririch wh . ’ eo °° Joseen M moet gana as, ae e 40 called ‘ general committee.” It became obvious een Sap nti rhe oN rer, prevention under such circumstances would The pocket ship J, ott tee AL see igweatiats seal ara Ls sia Bt rowan ane | i te the public ia ime Bao Ney | be Ikertt denial of every Fight tothe majority of fai. \. inca ry 'y elected delegates, and accordingly y Lita Ey sprit, her aad a imported ly for 0. 497 BROADWAY, posed to take anoth organise a8 erund euros oC gnding for for theis fronds, can bere 4 walotbing ane country traders nn Sotimer | Where ms ve feeds ta BRS Sores, of | and fairly constituted democratic convention. P okies speaiguien eaheve, moderate terme, by TLANTIC WHITE LEAD. fn Gold, Silver and ing this, gang of the ruffians were directed to HE A rc ITE LEAD COMPANY havin lao remind the pubic, {nvehom hej uty room, but the meeting not ores pe assembied, th wal T iF fe ders teow by ieonana visits Springs forthe inst ten | returned tor fresh instructions. “Meanwhile the de cornet fa iit schr ACTIVE, vol wet Att com) are how ready, to execute ai roars that by sowieden 0 of See seience, h gates from 4 ‘ egret! and bol ers justly enti- ae have: dcloresioe lasses | le any © to seats convention, nearly every one of Sree Be Wor paticutse Gore paneer sen expose the yoieioe the Works wh ch woud = fone with gies eaprecenecen a Sevens which Wil | wheat pen. tay Jan ar uenal mote, oC receiving at 3trh MM the hope, demre phe imprevement of the Lead, having cogetly wane new stvie of Perspective credentials. and tenting a right jo gy have PACK: ees Ti = every improve jement Ground Glee ofthe facet t, whieh, through their hi been admitted, number of ye e whole id ‘groaod, ‘the , and nam!er is seventy) assem in an upper in meh pyeniCa te Bow Betas wal aware, from ony long femilinrity with he differ beeneghly ednmen WF cts byet fa thekoaaieed pom sho | another part of He. Clark's toyera, Tip bale ie D res mck ha AS ‘bear ee Scdurocen ots S14, epereereive andimproring th saben coutiaued writing | manner, nor in the slightest degree, provoked assault an uae arise 3 Haren ae csr | Nace puone snd aagh ax have ben opened wpe | Ova vorta by hied Fallen and ei abttory they bad | ment whatever, ae oul Sor Cataract, can also be waited. | a ecendin ace. They Mod enty mie os The fat sailing, Schooner HAGLE—Is, #0 tone rex He inserts new Glasses, of superior quality, in old frames, | Proceedings in pet wd only tetnporarily or- ‘Titel cartes 400 bole, or 185 tous, and in complete Parent, ang : Yet borg, 3p 3 io wai and solicits the patronage of all im want of sis articles. ganized by the polatment oe A Caen a = ee to rere il be meal tom if aebled Fecominend it, the ie iene rite tel waren = Nyarrant all Spechicles purchased from me to suit the terlo, chairman, and Henry L. 1. Palmer, of Water for Fm ‘BRI! cas BRN te Coenties ali " ba mf eoenion moet manufacturing oo! sight for ieee ange them without extra charge. aes en a oe pane, of ruffiane, fresh from mi? twee . HARRISO! 1CE._16 Coeutirs slip. . Whe Co y will m27 3m* the room, armed with IBKCHANTS rainy of White Land, both Dr in “GUIDE TO SOUND TEETH. TH Raves urvaking the ocr tibia ie blogos VITING fine at at New, Ton wees galland | Spa strioty va seen ariel perfec fre UIDE TO 10, SOUND T an The essault, although spparently indiscriminate, see exs.mine the complete and extensive sto Account itd whaserer, . FE aha A, ton Books Starionery: ate ras Fina a rch rn efor, maybe a that every ) es aoe eNotes carla ce fro fe bet Wie chews, 0d Oh trokon ae D'AEED S| jae soso br STATIONERS, Meuuibeated anh cid ¢F cha Comaeee, which perease: sndahtiey, He has sgn pad at Compan airion fr flling d-- | farnitare, (the chairs, tables, stovepipe, ke. were smash- e wil uct only tend fo. the greater darebility of the Pes cayed tender teeth, which, whie it resiets the action f ail ealby the aneilans ) ‘others’ were kicked and stamped At ios & se Lournss, ie “ar, | Will be found mach mote economical in {ts mse, even iu the | ac ds Tocting sents it yoosemroen bard 9. tna tooth W a, and others were struck and wounded in the head mai Im*me — Tmesy gemenon, Sesecipcion of OBE tO. self Itis peculiarly adapted for nervous persons. abd face, and cut by & small spring blade atteched to's DWA covering qi AX rgivins 9 far De. Cantle inserts artiferal th. = ‘on the Sngor- and the rufflans were armed in other 192 BE BRU Al with two coats, ite OR. AC. CASTLE, Dentist ‘4 three, of which every pain e8. m5 Im*m roadway, comer of White st__ | Te heenane or eon aieerennes porn Pike To THOSE WHC at SHAVE Pyieuscves, Eee, ypety af fumts ints c Gi 7S GEN {ine the hands of thece brutal “i ‘improvoked Frenne 7 fhe wa, i» fi re beirg no egress from Bay) exce; Nt Bl genpprenchabio. WER RETA GALVANIC RINGS | acter ch Sfortion ot th msc Sta SHAVING. eaele IL Agents for the Company, all AND ronce Van Dusen, an esteemed democrat of Bera, get PS boat Peaged ie ofa “4 ooiaiat Cy CO POLLEN & | & coLe MAGNETIC FLUID. conceded delegate, elected by the unanimous vote of ~~ 3 cage. pest it fo apenas an {7 2m*r 287 Pea: fo Tera REMARKABLE DISCOVERY comprises nn en- | the town, was knocked down and stamped upon, and it. It is sofieniag to the skin, fragrant to fe and uovel application of ere TOD ie on | three of his tooth knocked out. He was greatly injured, Ey offivekles ad , and ie sold cheaper CLIREHU GH. raisin J ame wheal | and it wae reported last night thet ‘he died of ie See ld oar ile Oem w — WER Te Gy a cg i pensed ww: i ig te power applied manner equell ) uate te — Oe Sere that ine sotsped the Ni iy man a i aa ith De foc rnith the Mao. {ly leas brutally beaten. Alfred Paeips, D. B Jewett, wee of ont bewetnetor and C ne) Ae Cen ang inert poducteorer me, | netig, tes re beet iia comer ston wail eases | and G. Veo O'Linds, of Watervliet, Layis M. Dayton, of mvedge of oat penatncter tne Peay thine expr yet rand dec at ta uipte manutartare, they Miffce from ail others | :f RHEUMATIOM, seute or chroule, applying to thehend, | Hensselucrviie,Feter A Van Wie, of New Scotland, Col ui hs partment of modern provement Ie ia ot oly here. ‘The hair is singly iweerted, and 20 equally distr | face or limbs; fe Dolarens, by | Verplanck, of Cooy mans, and Albert Gallup, of Albavy saemolieat ba: tt short, we believe a3 to aypear ust ixsusng from the skin ; thy cover no | ie! vous Bick HH noe ‘ | were all more or less hurt, Mesere. Phoips, Van Wie usd P the world, the ae bait does han no tie ‘ies ty, Sbopkesy. ibys the beat shart g gugp ia the Cream we ae € Agee, and havieg no | Sidlrese ini Bi revit r§ ams oh Gp aay Gallup, severely. 7’ © respectable and much es- tome the Ryeaing Mirror: feat find oe ten, AE i ES Rime Soe Fentenee, jesd: Fane ia th ie! | teemed citize pectivo towne, and most of ee cium ate late wowbisee” beards, pee. ’ rises Debitity, ene of Rarvote a ‘and Thy: | them substan scerble farmers. none it ng wy OF a tnd sevens . members of Congress, and gentlemen, from every ail vervoe cxsen of Ae boape Nat teen eMecsedtndap Ui ren OM tag photon re ea er ieee ouniry. whu are DOW wearing C's wigs, can is te lye ae t of such as were able to proceed to Albany, resolved Monee aa adr to adjown thither—ea* they deemed this th i Breatrey and J "The prices will be found to suitthe etreuasstances of all. ree roma Stabe wen as d.t! | cessary, as gangs of ruflans, now greatly inflamed with Hier’ sepia A Wt, Becta to dabei a mnie wer Sa sei payment tel. | Sriak, Wrote decking every Pietence 0 ‘ot quarrel, althoug! Hiag’s Comgh Candy, which is suid 10 STRAW BONNETS faur aie ura "SANDA"Saacecere, | vot aword of chance wee efered es very saa who shaves himself oe No; 12 Joba street, near DA tocommended | w who bed been most bratally assaulted, be: oVchen C ‘an_ exquisite & 00d asso reshi iecusnesoer te Be not Po-- | pression among themselves of & footings ‘of a Vee Gieree ail irrisation ot the seth peltvag at ube lowest market teopsclicioay testy ot gomeee bey ale, sisted tot Tiaciee omece Sensciver = 5 cot bt har it becomes qu sbeolate pleasure, instead of an an i, Wrists, angles, chest cht oy yar ofthe bea ta to Albany, ond assembled at P.M. nt Galap's Unit to use the razor ait limers and he are invited to all bofire punctagins ant AL a tho. myseers may that | States Hotel, in Washington street, t are of wnitations, and o TS ne pd pominated and con: a democr written siguatore wo- der the Gretna yt ai ot He i re frepared ad tor sale, wholesale and retail bia mt thts it, Brondw of. eee re Be Wa be eter SPRING FASHION. BROWN &CO., 178 Uhutham os corner of Mott ish to imform ¢) taf their seceat improve sak in of their $3 Hats,combiming m i hab’ ‘of | Was com, The scenes at place of erchants are particalady Been Gk oped Sache wecen? Tea Wooiae a er zamena sciener. I fo believed 0, povsera the rmarbebie Powel ot | ihe Convuation, which wo have Seploied, and. of at—the splendid } | ty be mach ony fore void | jor the acme abe | poems cunt tron Of the ufinenoe the seat of | which we were oye witnesses, and which reflect in teen Rawdon. Wi bee Gall and satiety yourself ol 4 aud ‘hes aa p+ | delible disgrace upon the actors and their instigators, i rektoeding any thing of phe kind before the SPRING STYLE. CHRISTIE'S GALVANIC STRENG ‘HENING | Sid cane conse ‘with the dppertare of the : din; “Tote Te, ifr aad agar ade Econo ENTLEMEN'S HATS. articles form se eceapettf cadence, the locals | Committ syerp eponeee ot ego on Me. (lark’s To the Tea, Gi and Sugar Trade, ee * hte = dena for @ Hat, when you Pr hag acting ton porn Fog beh pm 4 jad Af ‘lee itetally tanslitng his ec ke aly POP Bau Serie enn on adams ef oi” wk ir aes, we ol ol Nessa are sent f John, PHOENIX HAT 2 ERb FACTORY, nin eh i ccrtole iain diye aes ‘ites hve De Anal eonling eth rata iurchased the cis: lot of the new season’ violence seyera| able farmers who happened there wot sgt ott ef sold ampere meee OF sre ertag ee toe kT, 5 7 C red. It may wel asked, under hone. z i ramet ae ae yet ee Be iuoremeasen ates “OTB cares, ft, | #gie suaplees and by hat pra these bullies and \e i ’ ails, w ' Sy RE Hiss each | pouabet Spent, ao aor ae am ported ton de “oonveutoa for the ely his oy? yf & C ae rene Hie. | are Bee ice aT Slronereel, Sun = imitations of these — a a Beare, f Seniser, ttend aver beve'| geeks Ae aa gor ted Hares, — Gage the Ca New York. r of King ps | fore 15 alas - are also au ith a stock of fresh ed Hume; old bngian Cheeses 0 lish Cheeses of great imported Glasgow manety and fhvor ht will be Teka within ioe ee mil ree, lors from tne cou ces, Wil mice te e same honorable dalla, as if Ta « ‘JonEs, 4 Ann street, m5 Im*m. near Broxdway, New York. BOOTS AND SHOES —The Pubhe fae J are Y eepven, call and exemine the large pad Unites, stlected by parties re Orr & OF. aes, m390 Im m John st. AFBR & CO., TAILORS. wane rout Baek Bak RE LETTE KRCEIvINt tirely new a simeres, adapted to he | Gaffoey, Hi | of the hO MARRIED ieelae ie a MONTEL, anne offers "No lec he peg rin letters aioe at ‘he office wee ee vy | ba vin 4 nite cuwron. | Em OKGIA LUMBER CO. Notes wanted ee coms \UAL—0 Urreli Coal, mow tapdive spartan | = suit ts, | been Co. execute orders i mia mtr reliable democracy of the city and oer of coma it and coanty of Aldany, and there these scones of brutat enmee el and disorder? The offi. cial persons in attendan | rnffians acted—were the Attorney General, ree Van | Buren) the new District Attorney for the county of Al- peg (A. J. Colvin) Judge Bramhall, ed, and Ww! th ward— and the 0. 1 c sans bast ba General Committes,’ Peter Cagger.” Not one of the Read "Bayes ‘can positively denen’ ofietns atompted i in bo manner to restrain these out- | atoket for dchegeten to the Stat ed other proceedings, in a manner worthy of ic convention, and of the well known and democratic county convention for the city mitted to enact end for whose these | | said, \spology for rat 0 said, as an ir removi ir ‘any other hunker would have shared th wick!”—the Canal Collector (H C. _ ns) jermans and Hasti some of ed them by smiles ved Sevel ‘The Lron ney-General Dist in vindicating the of the lew in Colu and D *] re with ex brought on | ene sed! | ald not iy ae bi to the established code of modern per », which affords service only when the Stato trea- is ‘behind, to interfere, certainly to the prejudice of that these agents Were taken out, in huge gang, izans of these officials, because th | hontsher ta Smajority ? Hr otherwise. ‘They have | become ‘ne indications every where ipeumhent, e Bate show that the day of the profligate ind arrogant men who fee ‘se to overawe the honest voice of the people, is waning. Stung by the ‘istance of the asparcheetble ns. of the count their dictation, this most shameful and outrageous an of compelling acquiescence was resorted to. Let no man doubt that it will bring ample and righteous retri- bution with it. | {From the Albany Knickerbocker, April 1. The unterrified democracy of this county, the old hupke: barnburners, Pigringera, “ Fish sl } roarera,”” “third ward screnmers,” and the “Texas assembled at Clark's tavern, New Scot- land, yesterday, to make t! nominations for delegates to the Convention to revise the Constitution. There jundred and fifty of the bo-hoys on hand, the Helderbergh mountains echo with torian voices When we arrived on the und we found that a compromise between the old | se nkers and barnburoers had’ be been proposed. and that Messrs. Corning, Cagger, John Van Buren, Rufus W. Peckham, and some uther prominent members of both ere closeted in a back room, re they held swe! gtd Peso Babe with rated, of Luern the geodurane of violence tal Thus beck roo , tbe bo- o-hoys dry and divers wa: opened, and severa! Les horns w ee worda taken in and done for. ent into a back kitchen, and pounced ‘A small party made upon Mrs. Clark's cupboard, and bore off in triumph a number of mince pies, and junks of pork, upon which they feasted most ravenously. A third party of the bo-hoys got a kettle drum, and a banner, on which was inscribed, “ down with the rent,” and iaieed considerable of a pro- cession, to the great amusement of ths unsophisticat ed Dutchmen. The names of the calbietee were handed in, avd the secretary was about to call them over, when the re- Porter’s attention was attracted to one end of the room, and turning round he saw one of the bo-boys raise his fst and plump James R. Roso right in, the smelior, and this was the signal for a generel fight, in which several ot well pummelied. Order was again restore: ey their own way, erything Here we must leavo th old bunkers, who had tal lisgraceful one. Albert Gallup, in attempting to defend himself, drew @ sword cane on the crowd, but which was wrested from him, and ho kuocked down with a chair. A delegate from Watervliet was served with same sauce, and three others from the country were knocked and banged most outrageously. Doors were ripped from their hinger, windows broke in as well as heads—chairs smashed to fieces—broken crockery was strewn around the room in all directions htened women were hurrying back and forward, and Mr. Croswell..“ like pationce on ® monument smiling at grief,” stood gazing on the scene of desolation a bloody fight and wil fight, the bo-bo: attack on the It was be remembered long. After the a began to get hungry; and made an itchen, but they fonnd two stout buck girls stationed he door, armed with itened to introduce to said they might come hey paid cents, and eat all they could. The ter a while, were overpowered, and the boys ®@ rush on the table, and took it by storm. The girls brandished the knives,but it wes no use. The scene closed with a regular row between the bo-hoys. T old Hankers retired to the city to make their” nomini tions—so we wiil have two tickets; a barn burner and an old hunker. Varieties. The from Boston to New Yerk, by the opposition lines via Providence and Newport, is down to $3. Henry Weller, a respectable farmer of Scag towr- rp in Warren cot NN. J., wes killed by lightning the storm of Wednesday evening last. The ates here Apollo ray® he was ing irom the house to the barn when the bolt struck him, and his desth was instantaneous. The Vileae of Plattsburgh contains a population of 2,500, [thas | fouring mill; 2 saw mills; 2 woollen factories; 2 asheries; 3 tanneries; 1 foundery; machine shop; I marble mill; 1 forge with 4 fires; 1 comb factory, ke.; 1 wholesale and 34 retail stores; | academy; 4 com: mon schools; 5 churches; a public library containing ‘over 1,800 volumes; 2 printing offices, etc. The salaries of thexpri have been fixed at We 6 san brad the Ret a lteg Hi eccepting the appointment to the College, O1 ot Lape Two men, named Jacob Ruth and David Wentz, wi je has declined ney of Granville and the Judges of our Courts, tove. to «regarded as the conservators of drowned in the Susquehanna on Sunday, near a by the sinking of a fiat-boat laden with jour. A flat boat from Ohio, owned by Mr. Minchley, with a cargo of 1200 bbls. flour and 200 or 3v0 bbls. of pork wes ik at New O1 n the 28d ult., whilst attempt- ar to get alongside a vessel. a was killed on the railroad between Mars all and Detroit, a few days since, by putting hie head owt of the window whilst the cars were in motion. The whigs of Schenectad: Abra nominated Theodoric R. Van Ingen as their candidate for Mayor. It is the custom in Russia for a soldier who happens to meet ancfiicer standing in the street, to come to a halt. not to move forwar, until his superior starts if he should stand still for twenty-four hours. Some time since, says the Journal de Frankfort, a copy of Plato was confiscated at the Russian fronuer It was quite impossible to make the officers wu tend that Plato was not a modern Greek, and thet could not have joined in any conspiracy against the Czar. They are about building a new jail at Halifax, N. 8» and it is pro Tag to make it large enough to hold political meet The Sandusky City and Mansfield Reilroad is com pleted and in operation. It is 56 passengers at $1 25, and by expres: Finley F. Hamilton, an old resident of Green mays Vid killed in that town on the night of the 9: It... by ese bad had di murderers st been arrested andare in Green The Milwaukie Sentinet states that the de- paty sh m county arrived at auk: the 16th uit., ing tracked another, who isa Dane, to within seven miles of that city. The Hon. Johu C, Calhoun having, in consequence of the pressure i dome and private business declined, the Hon, Mitchell King has kindly consented tosccept pointment from the executive Committee to deliver the Anniversary Oration of the State ‘Agricultural Society of South Carolina, in November next. There aro about six bundred idiots inthe State of Massachasetts. In St. Louis the Sheriff receives ‘per annum, $7,000 ; Clerk of Circuit Court, 3,500 ; Clerk of Common Pieas Court, 3,000 ; Clerk of Criminal Court, 2600; Clerk of County ‘Court and Recorder, 3,000 ; Marshal of the County, 2,600 ; Law Commissioner, } ‘500 ; each Justice of the Peace, 1; 200 ; each Constable, 1 60. Onthe20'h ult, a fire broke out in @ building in Medina, belonging to Judge Nixon, occupied ae a turn ing shop. woich soon spread to his brewery, and both were wholly reduced to No iusurance. The Graniteville (3.C ) Manufacturing Company has been organized at H with a cepitel o1 $200,000, The com cr es 6: d to proceed immediately structtre for their minufacter cot having an abundance of meter rad on the spet for either modes of buildivg, the hous: to be 300 feet by 62. It has been discovered by Professor Morse, that the Mmegnetic tel can now be worked without use of battori veral experiments me all of which proved highly satisfector ‘be discovery will be the means of saving much trouble and expens Bishop Polk consecreated in New Orleans, on the 22 ult., the Charch of the Annunciation, being the third | Episcopal Church in that city. The Washington Hotel at Alexandria, La., was broken | into oo the pignt of the 19th ult.; and the desk of the | book-keeper carried off. Qnite a large number of persons have engaged passage in tbe Unicorn, to pay Boston a visit, owing to the | reduced charge— $34 being the price asked to Boston | | and retarning to Halifax. The price of passege from | Reynolds for compte; H. H Halilax te Boston is $16. | Col. C. L. Rowley has been ap -ointed by the Governor | and Senate, Adjutant and Inspector General of the State | ire is one insane man to 4,869; in France, | 3 Wales, one to 900 ; England, one to 862; Scotland, one to 674 ; Russia, one to 665 ; United Stater, | | one to 600. Among ‘the Chinese, insanity is almost un: pown. The Cans] Commissioners of Pennsylvania heve | omoteliy estimated the demages done to the canals in | that State, by the late freshets, at $111,615. Tho trustees of the family of the late John Hi Pleasants acknowledge the receipt of contributions , Al mS tae eee of $252 52. h goes te the support of to educate his orphan relation to the indictment against Ti until aa Nor will Mr. Parker even then take the re- sponsibility of entering a nove prosequi, unless eee art shail distinctly intimate that such a course would he per rer yaeee the peculiar circumstances of the care, | | ed by fraud Decree | camcell | coste, Lt ap fp po 4 in Virgivia | Burraro, March 29, 1846. Navigation—Business Prospects—An attempted Launch—Ben Barton. The prospect of a resumption of lake navigation is by no means flattering. Capt. Whittaker, of the steamer United States, left port last Friday morm- ing, and is now, (Sunday P. M.,) about eigh miles up, snug in the ice, and is probably having « coo time of it. His passengers will have no lack of ice for their sherry-shoemakers. Al/ interested in lske ccm Merce are making great rations forthe te consing tee son— old crafts are ane forbisnieg and the new will be very large. Five new steamboats, of the largest Class, and seven new ai tersery will be out early in non season ; of sail craft I know not the aamber. big tity of wheat waiting shipment along the “ne lakes is enormous, being counted by millions of bushels. Oar winter has been unusually dall, eo far as bus ness is concerned ; but there has been po cessation of balls and partie: joodly share of sleighing has added to the winter's hilarity. Yesterd 76 fixed upon for for firet. thi d, the more she would’nt go; so the two or three thousand who came down to w ing jethel. five times.greater than h and drauk with bim, and were ) nd it he hesa portion is luck will be fully equal to his namesake of old —though I don’t know as he ever sailed a “screw.” Ben is of a genuine sailor, frank, honest, to all, and ever courteous to tie fur sex. you of his noble and successtul effort to an emigrant who fell into the Lakea hig modesty prevents mo— ask “Curly he knowe Ben and some othors of the "bomeye ia ite awimmings. Two more peopeliers, and the iron revenue steamer “Dal ire to be launched this week. As saris Fer while occurs, during the season, you sh: from me. asenned of all the attributes enerous, a kind word I would tell Chronological Tabie for March, 18646. March 1st —Sunday—Although the first dey of spring, plenty of snow and ice in the streets. March 8 —Arrival of the Toronto, with four days" later news from Europe. March 6 — Great meeting of the democracy at Tam- many Hall, to prepare for the cherter election. Merch 7 —Consecration of Grace Church. Death of Gen. Van Ness, at ington. larch 12—Arrival of the Liverpool and Zurich. Also, ofthe Sunbeam at Boston. Murder of the Van N Family at Auburn. Arrest of Freeman, the sup- posed mur r. March 16.—Great Speech of Mr. Calhoun, in the Sen- ate, en the twelve months’ notic Marob 17.—St. Patrick’s day celebrated by processions of the a Irish Societies in the city, and by dinners inthe og. M we arriving of great freshets in Penn- nia, and th rn part of this State. of the Hibernia in Great ri Aclitie bluster in. the English papers in regard to the President's refusal to arbitrate. March 20—The Canadian Parliament begun its ses- sion. Speech of the Governor General. March 24.—The splendid packet ship Henry Clay, Cap- toia Nye, went ashore about 12 o’clock at night on wan Beach, and six lives lost. Commencement of the trial of Albert J. Tirrell, in Boston, forthe murder of Mai Bicktord, Singular defence of somnambulism. The President sent to the Senate a message 10 regard to the necessity of an increase in our naval and mi turces. Commotion among the bulls and bears of Wi street. Talk about wi March 28.—Verdict of bert J. Tirrell, Great is March 30 —Debate in nate on the Oregon nee. tion. Speech of Mr. Webster. Preparations in teronyedy with both sex gular service during v A litle before caren ° clock the jam gave way, and th whole masa moved off with @ majesty and power yond all description. The noble Penobscot Bridge off with the moving mass. The Kenduskeag bail . in which our office was situated, passed over iuskeeg Bridge, just delicately curtesy ing us it ‘end pessed. There passed out from the Ken- duskeag stream three bridgea and some eight or ten buildings, besides the largeas market house Tour of the river as it hurried its huge burden along, wes terzi- fic, and its ge of strength caused men to shrink wto comparative not ood the great to the great m ees ed ree and everlasting a ocean, bearing destruction in ite course spp Ne vie cit: and gloomy spectac! destruction are visible rey he 4 obstiucted with lum y Bitly pearance of our etl cit; sitwongt Us reminds us with reat force of change. The m reattored in are writing. the wreck ‘of the market, which to boat wharf, the remaining eet 8 on effects. We write at the desk «f enother. indications change, remind us forcibly of “gin and neighbors experieace even more and sadder changes 1 their offairs, The bog oe in Brewer, three miles w; the river, consists in the destruction of two mills be- longing to Rowe & Eaton, dam and bridge. Three houses, and two barns have floated off from the seme vi- cinity, At Eddington Bend, one store, two bieckemiths chops; one large stable, one school-house, and one tan- nery, were destroyed. The report from tp the stroom is that several mills are fh danger, and thet about ten acres of logs may be expected to come down. Our neighbors in the market underneath us, are moving out their ef- fects, andso with out neighbors overhead. The tenants in stores along the bridge evacuated, or are making M4 Hs mi ins to move at short notice. The two ‘Upper ridges crhasing the stream are in danger. fo describe the changed a) thing ebor ut and (From the Bangor Mercury, March 30 cannot learn that they are true. The amount of loss to our Citizens is large—but how large, time ust deter- e. However, « cannot be doubted that the total of age on the river, jection of tne the city will be one mil- lion of 4 2 aii to our eiti- zene will hi They sre inrke this morni fal notwithstanding ‘the sickening scene before them. buoyancy of Bangs misfartune, cannot be it, ane of Amid all the :uin, we inditog cannot bh jaim—“ Three cheers for Bangor, and her indomitable and enterprising citizens!” (From the Portland Advertiser, Aptil 1.) indebted to Mr. edge, driver of the South stage, who camo at fast tinieht, & for particulars ‘e+het which ocourred on the Androscoggin on Friday night a aturday morning Jest. The South arent and North Tu: arely time to e' eed ris] damage is report>d. ‘crossed the Androscoggin The stage in a ferry-boat. ‘The water hed fallen considerably, aad wasstill decreas. ing. ice bad oome from above Lewiston Falls, ‘The dai done by the late freshet to the Reilroad of the Deleware and Hudson Canel Company. soon repsired, and operstion: commenced on Met 10th inet.— damage done the canal along banks of the Dela- 8 more serious character, ay ounting, os we n informed, to ten or twelve thousand dollars.— N ion will open on the canal about the 26th of April.—Albany Argue Decisions iN Cuanceny—By Amasa J. Parker, | Vice Chancelior of the Third Cireuwt Court — Frederick J. Berverd va. Charles Harris and others.— Ira ria for Compt J Etwards fordefts. Bull dismissed with costs as to all the defendants pt Gon Farnsworth and Cor and without costs esto them. Eli Hatch et al. vs. Bewont Sherman —J. 8 Olin and M. T. 9 gebdoom for joe that the two promissor poles in question were o! tain- Fi that the votes be delivered up and led. and that the defendant pey ihe coste o suit. The deposition of A J. Brown suppressed, with $10 sor Taber and al. ipente in person; W. jor Cornivg and costs as te Corning and int & receiver aa vs. Isaac Bunn and othe tion of costs and | ti tod coming in of ho report.—Abany vivgus, March 81. Nova Scorta.—The session of the Nova Scotia Legislative Assembly closed on the 20:h ultimo, sega iddreas {rom two Governor. It offers nothing of jerest but what is contained in the fo ‘The readiness with which | wit eral ii sae y means to insure ficiency ee = force, ioeral erate ith. that tyect, nd th “eo a4 ohject, a e inve #0 lavdably and ‘anenim: usly rite pe sment such gravts.should circumstances make it neces + mand those cordial acknowledgments which Majesty's name | have the pleasure to render.” Phare sre reports teat lives bars’ been testy bat we \.

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