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+ oe eee om ee — - Wel. XIl., No. 03—Wiheale No, 4306, THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Propristor. Circulation...Forty Thousand. yiatinnce’ Frice 3 coats per copy= enter —peye Joo 06 coms a aarte man daakd adit wanies ac a fie NEW YORK AND GLASGOW LINE OF _ PACKE a be PRL, Jerk, LM Gi'gow. jane, 1 Ship SARACEN, 7 Hawkins, Br. Ship BROOKSBY, H. M’Ewen, x Br. Bark ADAM CARR, ——, Br. aeigr 3. HARLEY, R. Beott, ly eon. aud The ag aueass of Tntiugeresigued tere fore iy ir passa Pas Healens Pest brid MINTURN h street, New York, or adre BEND «" fit RR AY, Ginsiow, SIAM E! KN, FRO: 105) FOR HALIFAX SND NEWFOUNDLAND. e Steamer UNICORN left Li iverpool fc : Boston the i9th ul sen i about two aye after hor atl i Soray for the porte of Halifax Reta on tresgnt or pegs kT hoving ng clogant, Walse’ Rew vet 2p ¥ ork. wo HA EN, Nn N.B. rie eco wit “walt an the steamer of = pril 4, from Li REGULAR MATL LINE elr MMR topo e TER , PE Botigareen ONEOON ed fice ERBOORER? comm ere naa from the Ist day of Ms wine Provi d geist on ce fe sogaata wa New Yorn dri- Be ly, Bax 5 . 3 North river, at5 o’cloek Hol pee fenon et Se ‘train from 8: These steamers are ucsurpassed in apeed, splendor and com- fort, having cutis each ott an. 60 lorge etn es ious private state large private rooms xi pessien 5 a most experienced men, wetwatienen ae che pst tween Now. Yank snd’ Boston from 136 10 2 ay Ain g a ample Ge fo for gil abe 300 persons, basi F001 for fe es apt rom New York, no the lings {rom voston: north and Saturday. eave “wake el ve New mae, erday ard Fri agen eras of freight eaquite on pee corkad vn hens oe vie R., or of GEO. E: FAIRCHILD, No. 19 West street, mh3i 6mfh or of JNO_H. RICHMOND, Providence. PEOPLE'S LINE OF 8TEAMBOATS FOR ALBANY. ugh ison §) o'clock, P.M. ost COLUME ay Care Won Be Geel ©, Cran Pes iS on Mon on, ioe ox Tureday, Thunday Aes eelockP. Pr hen eid aoe Fo Breambost NORTE Ra. Fury, will sthoumboat sco aoren pores fed ae w. — paiaaha, will Gorin rinlsonsam ther mmo | be tt fen at hr geate Yates andnons afters o’elock rrr ae ce of the > of this Wine, teh aad “ea boards ox to +. eb at ase pretors of Steamboats wishii neat . Kon street. ret a 5 ao Tit ay ae ae rf oo eR aR swill pealavels street, oF to Ex.couLingnco, 56 Bouth street. +f gee recei board afier Monday eve inst, in New Orlane, 248 5, WOODNUPY, who will ar Corn Eiri. eich ister, will eceed wad cail April ig apd favorite eee: ship ROSE NEW LINE OF PACKETS 50K ‘Ly a POOL —Faehet of eh PACKETS 30 ae unsvoidably fdstataed,) (b positive! Bure 1 ath il positiv ively oul oy si tere, peke eater, will “hee tou NS pa ©O., 98 Sonth stress. April, her Tewular doy. Denard Sees go ta aie s . B. for their. | thers"brought out by the above Om iermnby | else ee pen cnere | RK A. EB flew wil ‘alot fib har aS ate atrh Towne Buiidings, 88 iat 1 st. SOON TBE £ 3 Fen y, mnecenierant ine iow: days, | “Fer tatatee of freight or peseage, having excellent accom- | met com PPR SODHULL & MINTURN, 87 South st. COUNTRY MERCHANTS | WTISITING the city of New York, are invited co call and Rar the: ole and extens hod we, stock of of Account ‘Notorial, and Letter Ci ‘opying Press- ie ae & LPUTEEL, ‘liam at, m8) Im*me Sok tele low Cedar. 192 BROADWAY, COKNER OF JOHN STREET. TO THOSE WHO SHAVE THEMSELVES. Cp ake ible VERBEN, saan Sree. who kouw,toat it ible to facture an ‘Sense, than the old yoaps. All, therefore, who would consalt d if shaving, ‘it. pts eo Saad oa Lcowindye of ‘nd SHA BE we TAILORS AND DRAPERS, ee WoW RECEIVING: by the Hamn Bites, Aly of the finest wo Their accom: Seger will De wait at alte the IN wail leave New oe ‘Thursday al mh eosin ds well tore aya Ysicon | a 1g, ya 4 the ste Tron Wite an jd Be one, fyealler, Me i id Beyle of Bell gad exaanise fh, Homers Improved Btyleof Bell Hens og —ou Lr L—New ket of 4th print ead repr agente: pa packet iP eee ge? gers may Lt yapou ber sailing positively bi eases rasta Sas teat BB. ape 2 » will sueceed the mz] @ ottad Peso, Quills: Inks ond Plwide, ai hes STATIONERS, | Sxb w Pe a ae ee a 'T! BS, isics i 5 gE Ee a NEW YORK, SATURDAY a APR A, 1846. STORE No.1 Feleneet B m4 4 le for the sale of books, srt Bence, meas ke. | ‘on the promises. ee TO LET, THE HOUSE No. 21 Orchard tyes, ‘ane of m31 lw*re 443 Pearl xt. treet—Froot and baek park , pered and finished, wi b kitchen, bed-rovms,&c. A pir premises, ar at Ba, ‘2M Coerre at. mize tw fe Gk Cots Acer eareened With shoes arte ot eat tes | en os a rd well veasbea with fruit aed TO LET. fs: Eaetie PART of the neat two story House | on never min yr eh att are x . eenerny ea ya 14 Ninth Harlem. FOR SALE, A Small Steam Distillery, with all the apparatus and Saar, now rea tinto operation; (ic is likewise e ne;) will be sold ata ly. ‘Tere house and siore to be let, ond pocsession to be giv. premises, 5 E. comer of 24 ue, JOHN BENSON, a22w*m % Oldslio. TO CET, AHOUSE AND BARN, with about sixteen lots of ground, si:uated in the village of Hastings, Westches ty, Sta'e of New York, within wal e oe Said plage is divived with fruiz Also, and sever ood springs Pos: decanter pric slar, ap. andiag, 07 0 York. condition, whieh were fo: as a chemi- ctory, At present occupied asa eetohcn the Hackensack road, oaly from the ferry. Rang 2 te a good tenant LE N Fo aR Jey A Fist WATE HOUSE, ‘with abou 7 f ae: ind a number ef wooden Duiidings, in tolerable | | mei fil be Dr. Mortis estat Ne No. 90 Lape ace ma] Im*re ms DESIRABLE 1 RESIDENCE IN BROOKLYN. ‘+H FOUR 81\QRY Brick Basement House, with double stair cases, in sxeallent condition. No.7 Tillizy a street, vo minutes? walk of f the Fulton Berty-—Rent sia ALSO TO RENT IN BROOKLYN, ‘Three of the two-story and a tie briek Honses, with basements be bootge 9 be | pb ioodige Tanner and meaeca style, Apply cg TONNELE & ‘HALL, m37 lw*re Corner of Peyrl and Beekman sts. TO DRY GOODS DEALERS, ee of tect tartan aot ome Ser “i ove of eo crowved ani ing fares of, Brookiya—The" nudureigaad bes sow erected, a rare Aven ‘dot metse bus ness, a fe thr by, leep, ished 5 commsdisus, stmre, wadea execilont ‘and epacions bas ment. 1t will be Gaished. and ready’ ter possession before the fist of Mey: wil be an atoclont location fre rec dry goods eas, and wi low to a: temaat. SORN stile. WNL a NG! m903w*r 45 Myrtle Avenue. FOR SALE—On very f.vorable terms, or to Let, four ys atory and basement brick dwaling Honsens i in —_ bol ae how in course of completien, to be ready for mall te Ye May first. They will be fitted in ete style with all ti the fate prover ate. ad ney ay contain Li rooms iguekes: with marble manele, and Black vemee "greene it. Two of Cyr, houses are 31 feet % feet by 44, with wide ituation commands a fin if bay and ca se i lanes ‘walk of the ferry wher the its leave for Barclay street ev fifteen minutes, ny eg 1d every, yar to Casal and cone yearly tation of the fer- are mode! Pig apron en Temarh on mortgage, at 6 per auiee J. A.BTEVENS, Jr., Hoboken, SARONI & ARCHER, 151 Water street, corner of Maiden tane, ‘AVE ON HAND, large assortment of Cape, Silk and H Fur Huy of every description, and Spring style, Straw ~ an 0, Oi Silk romp Lawn, Vizors and Cap-stocks. which eg AZill do. well to examine their stock before purchasing where. mi2 Im* m90 3w FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, aay o haseaty ene ye ara Faris Hilt Senor Paset tog Toga LES 0] Siuriricial ¥ cow in poet ‘Saye sprigs, pia MATE! HAL} vOR A atifctai Lapba MAKERS. embracing « variety unsurpassed in richuess, and extent by any other importation. Diser-aridgal ‘flo the case, imported expressly for ‘ie letblan sel soasty ticles me mer ATLANTIC WHITE LEAD. T= ATLANTIC ¥ WHITE LEAD COMPANY havin. their Works, are now ready to execute for pure White Lead, both “rout ta Olle mont aay extent that may be wan! a atic have spared no expense in the erection ¢ fing Werks would toad, ip rss to the i the ‘Lead, having themselves of cvery' ‘provement ‘for tha: ‘well aware, frome our long bene phe rh ml F market, thet the greater proportion seta as meth den boss reed aall eraabs stehareet sie an article of ge prodaction much heavier than hite Load, and in itself posseasing no virtue of aay big nian iat ahavig, sesh at Bat specif weight to sen) | Recominend it, the of the Atiastie te La Come at | ate ecriand aembcming sly wees 1 tap aueas Wh (Copan wl batons mr , aedean act fre ttom oxy pendruce may be placed in pari roterary posed ot iat ie and sold by the ( aay which, reness a ‘aint, ba found bh more ical i " por a pry ot gains, ing fo he body, or oun e eata, that the ada ccnp § Paint eel “4 two seats, ig vows ney a satiate ye re fobsale 8 “yaieg as ba okey i Merdione Hie Osten on for the Company, all POLLEN & COLGAT’ £7 3m $11 Penil ernaheornas of Beakonen street FEA BONNETS. lo, ‘street, near, iy Is Sewerage cea i Paes and others are invited to call befor purchasing SPRING FASHION. BROWN &CO., 178 Chatham of Mott Pere raneatn ty, scr cig meres L dion, Seaey so Seman ey, Sense cousiderations te bemech su) ttoanvvaner bolero eld pt arent Galena wourveld of this fee m0 imerh SPRING rue GENTLEMEN'S HATS. Pt ia nai for a Hat, when you PHCENIX HAT ANDI ab MANUFACTORY, jet as good oa one for Hor snot Go PREMIUM BOUTS. FRENCE BUOTS for $3 50, pve cent m Co a iorme fot 8, a7 Tine! a reach phen NG ae JONES Bre French Bost aad a factory, one of the A fn-hiomable a = ots haviag heen sonra in the lave Fair at iO Nibie ‘a, are be the best ever this civy. wall Boots Tergaeed tO cive sa isfaction. ‘Mending, kc. #OP BUNG k JONES, « Ann arreet, m% tm*m ‘near Brondway, New York. BOOTS AND SHOES —The Public are ted to ot ena the large assortment of th ro raid ‘dies and mi , Shoes aud coe oa hich a be found at the cheai ma (on*r IGGAM, 148 Casal st, Soreet SS hailienn. 10 MARKIED Hie af da eyparticere mie fo be, CL CaF SON TEL, ofiice, entese shay Gignaia Li HER CO. Notes wi cont duecant, y ‘ mee all street may BOUGHT. phen forecaa nef, ee a PL gpecngetid pap ne eer yor Sali Prveraton peri | Silt iS oe ae or any ea oe aaa by men of feakiow’ in . D., vows eedne aa ct sities atin oy ras a 1 Dumont, Lora for Dr. - cop 2 cone 8 $1 loner shoe be ane Yor) rik aie eke nog y ' FRAUDS! femal the oat "ho tial ete etareeet Pamuk Wok cr EOE peymerowiic ae & = oe inet 2 RTANT MATTER. FRAUD at aed ba aly only ol of ane rasbey ell ho gue. | AY’S T es | GHIBRED SUSPENDERS SANT these goods are now a SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING, AT THE CASH TAILORING A> CLOTHING- ESTABLISHMENT 0! W. iH. DEGROOT § & CO. iM be | Wicket a Towing er fi qk oe nghema and P: Onl aad other Summer Pai ive ago $1; Summer Ve a, I epee seri nine tise prices are hore = ive per Cont cheaper than, au on PAT’ ffmoothien thecord, and in every woy better than = other similar are nuthorized to use Day’s Patents SSUEAS Renee Berd Meck nace tavine the exieetinnts | 1 mame to them mennanes greys wade “ ‘process. large stocl the: Yor! At the atore of the patentee and proprietor, 25 Maiden Lane; af” ter Girst May, in Lanes new store. 23 Cour treet. REGULAR AGENTS. Boston—Messrs. Seaver & Koowlsou. Baltimore—Measra Leote & Flack. Phuadelphia—Megere: Kirtond, Mana Mitchel, my oe &Co. Buyors of Shirred Suspenders are crutioned aot to be deceiv- eal by the pretosces of thee who purste on my patente. “Such fv honorable H_DAY voseeuted at law by me snd with leagued together to do me battle. ENGRAVERS’ STEEL AND COPPER PLATES, N ADE from the best materials and the finish equal to any the world. Btrel frem 3 to 5 cents per inch; copper to Scents per inch; Plates tro to 40 inches; Card to 16s per dos. A large stock a! ways on haud an’ rea ders at a moment's notice, and seat by Adams’ Ex HN BRUCK, M4 and 26 Platt street, N. wot. ILOSOPH OF WORMS IN THE SKIN. in rich food—are very appearance of black spots upon si ead &ec., resembling hen the s:1 ts i Y om the Visod for the purpose of tubric ng shea yi and chokes up the pores. and. concre's the Aur a ‘res to this greasy substance, and is gives the 'ace a and di apresrancer nad the Te sorted to, 1s not only Gham ths oven disuaasion of the pete austen nflammeetion s=4 Painful pimples, he ouly certain remedy for this affection isto wash the {ace with warm wane RAUD’S Italien Medic ted ie whieh b also iafilivole te thasemaral of tan, freekles, s:llow- ness, redness, pustules, ri coer, phew, salt rheum, delicious for chaps, cracks. chaf-s, old sores, Shaving, WOURAUD’S Poudre fe is warrnated to erndi- ite iSthe onl i jan hair. NBOURAUDS java ye aration ext ht orgrey hein, arrich and. waehaugeable” bl light or gre: RauDs Tolimpart eo pallid cheeks che e of the rose. > Iris eb peep nde reel eed should be pure rased oe Thi — be dove by procuring them a Dr. Fe. x, aoarend Walker street, lst store FROM ¥; of Jor Sine street, Boston, and of druggists soca hronghe ‘m! PHALONS. MAG AX Laie AND [NVALU ABLE, DISCOVERY. bei Tiqnie ly cl daze, which a ihair oF whishets to aan rot. akin. lyed in five minutes boule S BH 3, T DE MAELED, Ocalist. No. 29 Gi street, New York, near the Hattery, devotes his exclusive attention to diseases of the and ( jmte Bargory, and sesuree the jot amongst the eases 80 rh steht eye is antiect, any disorders of canmot be egsentially’ relieved or cured by him. ‘The mber of uadon! testimonials which can be seen at Nis oftce, will eatisty the aolic tht hs practire ie mot exeoed- sdeither in extent oF success by that of uny other Oculist in )d States. {= Office hours from 8 A. M. to 1 o’clock P. M., after which its out door Artificial Eyes for sale, and which will be inserted on reasonable teruis. ae se remarks on Diseases of the ne Peer ode of tre iy i he hed gre Ce fees iden ae Gis Saeee Ciserereae tema s jt pas. m7 Im*r OWELL OCULIST, th} AND ‘OPERATIVE SURGEON, Ge Eve sad ats all = “hae nd Vision, eeu o'clock, at his seeieenasy jreadway, corer of Warren x. Opbuh ypese of ro che ‘Tear Passage, Cataract and omnia vids proat attontion ond swosees. Inveterate cases of STRAB! 18, or Squiating, cared un afew muutes. it poe mini ipome faint. and also all other diseases ol Scroful it, Salt Rheum, “i 1 modera- ithe the meray of all ASTOR HOUSE BATHS, A a, wre re teapot Private door Astor House.) informed that’ the above | plore nude The thing cabs ae entire | hy a , the baths ‘enanat be excelled: The og nasil iretelagy at night, (8: ths at yaurise, until 1! ape P OT ABINEAU: froprietor IMPORTANT 1 TO EMIGRANTS GOING WESY. to inform their friends a4 oy that they forward passengers to all parts of We ‘Stat-s apd Cansdas via the rail) season of the year, for herp ar acquainted wi ‘or cma B ye HE subscribers beg Ps 75 South at. cor. of Mi NB. Des naire ST tal oll CLO1 rcH LOWER than mite seneral Pricee—JACOB VAN- tie Coe ‘geutiemen's ‘and boy’s clothing percent ready made, whi MARTEL Hi w& CE AND, RACE TURES and Tranoreats of Ornameotal Toupes, Bands, Carls, on anguy s celebrated Carl sold we Ret rota and Braid | Han net long, pe anew style of aperes verlasting ( Curls, vont ty kinds whe ‘trade supplied on reasonable terms. TORACT 7, SEGARS AND BASS 4 Broadway, up stairs, offers for d smportment of “holve Seger, sele:ted Jao, 40 bale anda small lovoe't Bass, by wholesale mig 8:35, 000 SRE LEN INCIPE SEGARS, vs SAM ANo8, No. te, 1 te ical “aha Zu Be ois ri HEGAEECTOREICN ra a i CRIBERS invite the attention bern 7 7M i farchased of the ver the different genni s met md quaity, cially hom Wa SSUENNETE & L. Wholesale Meats Emporium, 108 Wail st. MONTHLY REPORT FOR MARCH, NEW YORK MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTE, Mo. 76 Chanmabers Street. SSUCCRSSVULLY TREATED. 1 Inflammation of bladder ‘ Primary consumption 7 bene ‘in uret 4 Case of sand ii is rine Hee goad of the skin cae, removing bodies” in and dizziness in the "Teel 1 eeassieds t 1 Aidme of the Successrut Orenarions axp Cures. 2 Fractures ef both bonesof 3 Ex the arms — for fistula in ano 1 Dialo i Ulesragad ee of 1 Inf feet ion of sia H yee jons leas. re enred 3 Gicerts rectum es of hernia under treat- 4 Pieces of diseased bone re- AS aa coer, Jest iespowed, ARTIFICIAL EYES, of superior beauty ‘ice tee poor tue! to every defect. vice Sra items ao ee .F&San ray Sead AR TIFICIAL EYES. wis inserted by Dr. J. oper, me 119. Bow Fate only manufactory of the Haman Artifin: ited States. Any persvm fy — to be well oul. iy Mould always apply to the maker, who has been in the art forty vears, mis tin*re M. WISE, OPTICIAN, iM’ GERMAN Feuer informs ¢ citizens of New that he has locased a7 Paap dhol 9 te assortment of a large and complete, AND READING GLASBES, tlver aad Steel Frames id the paris, oe whom he is partially known, by his to Saratog: for the last teu years, that by fi nowledge of ts Opes science, he is jed to-detormine the glasses suitab) any eye. Per. sous with wenk © res can be supplied wi wil arertly benefit and not strase fartiealar aitent.on is called Grou Gis of the finest flint, which, ya ‘as have been operated upon 3 toy Cataract, eam ralso be smite neers cuslicy, in old frames, and solicits the patronage of aii ta weal of nwarticies. Twill warrant ali Spectacles parchased from me to sult the sii for Bre for Bra yeu or ‘erchange them without extra charge. “GUIDE TO SOUND oo [Eom ‘com the Evening Post.) Cocos ng gents, ie becounrs as itis itis pent bo vous persons. Denti: of ‘ite CHRISTIE'S GENUINE GALVANIC RINGS MAGNETIC FLUID. Titre REMARKABLE DISCOVERY comprises en en- PO AL sale mai uate the mysterious power by means of which the or- See teas lecirie ‘and ‘os Nig smachines w/e entirely fiscruniy rack cheaper, ana wie porhet ‘oouyenigans sal n ety. The Gatramic Binas ta cowureuion ch the Sac, UMATIOM: sence or or Tunes priccene dey the head, lambs ; Gout, ‘Tic Doloreur, ‘Toothuchs, Broach t ot 10m, spars, Pals) Heart, Apoplexy, bclgn of the el tne Hes fees te | Prices Rainn 6 keneral Debility, Deficiency of Nervous and thy- i Sy oe xy ae mafement of the ig ine eine Gat en: in more chrome cases of disease, w! ty cn do not tensi 5 ed to suey or ae chet oyu par of the bedy with Ppeiatae that 13 required may thus obeained, antl sadism ime which the mysterioms agent of od. titi wage Pel FLU! 1 cp used in conn jon. His Couaposition bam. Deen by the Breach Ghe- mists, to be one of the meat ealen veries of mi science. It is believed e remarkabie Dewren sodefsive a this corte rie et sd sctekiec er the toss at CHRISTIE'S SALVANIC wig! ‘Ss iii PM ccnp hn Fa woos ee to the Galvanic ti pair Aa Ae avin} Ly 4 ceyete tes i ae ia ato eaknese; a8 a seperate |p ae Pianta te eis] ween a ders ear These text Hie: Pipe ren eee 4 ible sorees, rom reveral hondred ilar chersater, which have bes! roca oon A oreey te how Wor ry aoguene ra "areal, Sun Rae's. f these oi ri BAN Bare ns and have tear ak os ofred akan a Agent Tor the United Bt Attouding Surgeons aot HENCK’S PULMONIC. SY RUP|E READ! R&aD! Aas pa CERTIFI. CATE OF RICHAKD L. COX, A MAN OF HIGH STANDING IN NEW TERSEY. gta d bohm A af ne A. D. 1845, pefere me th shout twelve tonihe of all kinds, boards, joists, sugar boxes, molasses hogs- igh, with & § a aie Bnd tome- of things con- mn be was ‘soddeuly selned wa the ris! e (erp hum that his lungs were in a dise son, for it was wit] ange could be made in his clothes, or pine be ‘dia which he lay, At riod nds ind ed ai who saw him—cons fiir beyood the reach of hi jes of med in his eft, side, ‘aiteh of the By: uade. ws nd ‘had givyeu up the other protinsee u Portann, (Me.) March 22, 1846 Population—Observatory—Ohowder Parties—Great | Sport—Fortifications— Foreign Trade. Although I am a very constant reader of your | valuable paper, yet I do not now recollect of having ever seen in it a word from our quiet and beautiful caty—and as it has recently arrived to the honor of being mentioned in the Heraid in the way of expresses, (in which,®y the way, you so signally defeated the al- lied press of New York and Philadelphia,) perbaps a few lines may not prove unacceptable. You must know, then, that our good city numbers j about 16,500 inhabitants, white and black—the last, however, being few in number, and mostly confined to the limits of “Nigger-hill,” a high sandy hill at the northern extremity cf the city, on which stands what we call the Observatory, a wooden structure, about sixty feet in height, usedas a lookout for vessels bound into on harbor An excellent te! ape is kept here, and ite aid. in a clear day, Seguin lighthouse, at a distance 3 fifty miles or more North-kast, is distinctly visible. If now weturn our eyes to the N. N. W,, Mount Washing. ton, the highest peak of the White Mountain range in New Hampshire, can be plainly seen without the glass; and during the greater part of t @ year ho has his nig: t- cap of snow on. Looking to the Kestward, the beautiful expanse of Casco Bay, with ite three hundred and sixty- ly on its bosom, le: ous resort ee t y, of pel ith aman to fer og Ag of » (for nothing would be howder) and laying in rials for lemonade snd coflee—any ir being ont of fashion now, owing to the brated advo- ‘of temperance, residing in our city—take their d ne 'e from the wharf. Ifthe wind is favorable, in than an hour, they find themee! This is decidedly and a Ta fact. it is th It is in the form of a horse shoe, with velly beach, smooth asa house fi water and the dark pine woods, After lauding pier made of trunks of trees, our party follow ti of their inclinations. Some go in pursuit of berries, pr ers flowers, while the more sentimental ones stray off into the recesses of the woods—where, seated on a mossy bank, beneath some umbrageous tree, the love. sick swan pours into the ear of some fair girl, the ott told talo of love, and almost fancies himself in Elysium Another party, more of the practical order, and having €n eye to the good cheer ahead, are rangiug up and down ihe hb in search of lay, te clam shells, to serve, stragglers are called in avd esse plates and spoons. After ail are ‘on rocks or or os ‘and with an ap- larly yy exercise, they rd fut task ig emptying their plat. with the cold Mi ‘inds blowing nd sitting by a blazing fire, what visions of soft balmy air, lovely damsels and—and —disintegrated cod-fish rise before my mind's oye! iter finishing the chowder, the song and joke pais gaily round, until the venerable old pine trees, casting tl ae lengthened sha- dows over the water, warn them it is time to leav. boat, the anchor ia weighed, aad to the song of “ Row, brothers, row,” or some other favorite air, they quickly rt distante to the city, and find themselves at veogca about ten miles from the city, eara since, very extensive cop- peras works $ bat tthe eoncern peor @ failure, and there has been nothing done at six deg Our harbor ie one of the best on the coast, protected completely by land, and so easy of ac- cess that pilots ure unknown here. It is by two forts—forts Scammel on an island at th: and Fort Prebleon Cape Elizabeth, which mak southwestern side of it. These two forts bear name! which are identified with our warlike history. At the southernentronta of the city stands the depot of the Boston and Mame Railroad, a neat edifice of wood. The steamers from the east have their wharf within a stone’s throw of the bu: vpnd.abe ease mam dicoally $0\spece. Or oad passes under the “new gil bop leading to Cape Hiaathy ich, this point ma ientl, jh to it of a ares curve, cresese the guard look of te Cumberland en Oxford canal, by a draw bridge; then strik oaagamaity acroas the harbor, on ® spile bridge about a mile in , Which alao has adraw to admit the passage of Mt em for the last five or ,which they carry to Stroudwater,a lit- tie village atthe head of navigation, whero there are mills for grinding it. ‘Cape Cottage,” situated on the shore of Elizabeth, four miles from the city, rivals in scenes of the romantic and _pictureequi N Rockaway—isagreat resort for our ci also been honored by visits from many di tinguished strangers—among them the celebrated Gone ents, wh ith his wife, passed a number of weeks here was in this country, and who so iy describe in inhis book the miseries he endured from the jusquitoes. Portland suffered very severely duri toy Inna speculation of 1887. | Many ‘who were w were riffned by that unfortunate mania, equalled a 4 by the tulip Lorooig al in Holland, er the more recent railway operations nglend. The foreign trate is Prinelpally with the ice Indies, and a large amount of capttal is omberked in that bumness. A oes many ber fs are owned here, which ere engaged in freighting, e seldom seen i our port. Oar exports are lumber bartels, ke., “ But the timber in the immedi- ricinity, nearly all cutoff, and that branch of our trade ia moving north, and Bangor now does a great tim ber business. It ix only within afew years that we have begun to re- cover from the disastrous effects of the land folly. But with the constrocting of the railroad, business received Streak impetus, and we are now prosperi . We t soon to have our reilroad through to Montreal, with it an acoession to our business. Derrorr, March 18, 1846. St. Patrick’s Day—Legislature—No License, §c. Since the decisive victory achieved by the Herald over the combined forces of the allied powers of ictly followed the ine a secom \eayi ale ee m—t hat iow of his his it Pp Sameer he 5 be same medicine io th owen stage of recovery was aout teu weeks , ei ander ick sea frome -Aive botles. nih th eg! ow A to at toall bis Gantz, a0 a township officer as well as at any his laugs exarnined, = thai to be ina Deriecsly 801 iqped Affirmed to and subscribed, this $d.da: (Signed) cH of May, 1815, "elore Evrsnam, Burlington Co., N.J., ‘We, the sub» criters, resideuts of the pe fohereby cerats L. Cox, end freq to aye or, “sich mM soa sich watebere ‘nd To my surprise | saw a. brrap was (he meaus of say! Ss —— ‘ord, a Fourth, or Pi Zandt. corner Busch ana s at, does not sell my ori- ption wibie five Ere ails of Oo mame bonorsbla & Gealing as if mi2_Im*re tou street, ow York. Carat 7 rt geet 15 rc and Saar miso ine ir Coal a ee CLINTON. Carentan gy pena ae TRU as Py SALE—A “Tone Fr New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, in bring- ing the foreign news from Boston to New York in about seven hours, your peper stands even higher than before in public estimation here. Yesterday, the anniversery of the birth of Ireland’s patron Saint, was celebrated in an imposing manner ; early in the morning the Shamrock leaves in the button- holes of “ the boys,” betokened St. Patrick’s day, The Montgomery Guards, composed entirely of Irishmen, and fi oy in the cy, paraded, at eusiy ous. eady y ead the the besutilal ‘Weatner at- tracted a full shesbenge jat the City Mall, to listen to an cellent oration vy Charles H. stewart, Esq. Inthe evening, & per was given at the National Hotel, of whieh «@ large number of citizens partookh—and thor there was nv liquor on the tabie, there was good te ing, wit end toh around it. On Monday e' repeal meet! as held; the same strong feeling ‘3 to prevail = nthie subject as formeriy, and the at- tendance at the meeting was quite as large as on any Pet ve pe privcipal question before the Legislature at pre- nt, ia with aa tothe sale of the railroad. The jouse passed the bill, and the Senate this morning re- jected t by 1010 7— Tess than two thirds; but in conse- ‘quence of the absence of one member, the bill is to be reconsidered. | do not doubt that it will pess, notwitn- standimg this morning’s these in favor of selling, desire st in order to pay off the diate indebtedness, while those Who oppose it, contend that the State is fuily able to meetuvery dollar sne owes, principal and interest, in- cluding state scrip, warraste and bouds—in fact, the scrip is now received by the banke at par, and there can be no doubt that the internal impiovemest warrente will “hae pearl yt shou! Railroad, but this report te prol At the hi charters election, ry pA. license” was sus cessiul by @ large majority; therefore there can be no more heeusing to be asun! on emises, and in fu. ture every man who one) uquor will have to mek £0; Cnr Trae ad use, unless liquor sellers folio 4 jassachusetts plan, and ‘keep a“ striped pig” tor hibiuon. For several days past we have hed bright and pleasant days, and clear moonlight nights ; every | indicates that the “ spring time ot your is coming;” and in Jeffer- son Avenue (tne Broadway of Detroit) may be seen the beauty and fashion of “the City of the Siraite.” This ue is probably one of the finest streets at the West , ba mwebent two long, 120 tect wide, very level and reguier, and jel with the Detroit river. ‘The lower part is devoted to business ; farther up are numerous residences, tastefully laid out, aod surround. ed with trees,which add very much to the beauty of the street. Aprontments BY THE Paesipent.—Richard J, McUulloch, to be melter and refiner of the Mint of United States at Philadelphia, vice Jouas R. McClintock, ned. Jobn M. McCalla, of Kentuchy,8econd Audi- the Treasury, vice Wm. 5. Lewis, removed. John Kmacmutdo, of Coulisna, Trossurer’ of the Sranch Second ber last, vice Lieat. Robert D. ben Burdine, of Se, Pd play ‘Beaver, of Georgetown, tobe J Ssutixe ory Cuzar—‘ Free Gratis ror No- THNG.”—We copy the following wntque advertise- ment irom the Detioit Free Press :— vent German Emigration. ‘We perceive it stated in Mr. Hilliard’s mail steamer report, that “Germany and the North of Europe contains (contain) a populaciom of 1 20,000, 000, destined for this country.” Won't we want the whole or none?” And yet Mr. Hilliard 9 a 49 man. How shall we accommodate this mighty horde short of 54 40 and the Isthmus of Panama — The fact, of course, must be as sta'ed, forthe honor- able member had every opportunity of Gipormninieg, ww ox ww Court of Oyer and Terminer, | Before Judge Edmonds, Aidermen Stoneall and Compton. Aru. 3.—The People vs George Potter —This case | Wea resumed yesterday morning. The prisoner’s coun- uquired if the proceedings now about to take 10 be put in the ehape of a record? Upon be- J in the affirmative, be stated that he would ut in twe pleas—one to the jurisdiction of the Court, and the uther the pleaof nultrel record. To the first i} the counsel for the people demurred, and an 1ssue twas fwken to the other. A jury wae tben empannelled (after being objectedto by prisoner’ to try whether ‘oner’s conviction or net on the Court, end © were the man ‘The jury found that there was a rece he was the person named therein. Potter manded, his counsel to have until Tuesday next to pra- Pere exceptions, on which in to be bi it again to receive judgment. yurt then adjor Circult Court, Before Judge Edmonds. McCa thy vs. Hodgrs et al—This was an ection of éjectment to recover possestion of one half (being the North part,) ofthe Carleton Houre, Broadway, formerly owned by the late Dennis McCorhy The care was tried in the Circuit Court last fall, but it seems the jary could not upon that tria. agree. ond it pow comesen to be tried before another jury. As AF riepoag ‘ou the former trial were very fully veported in the Heraid, and as there is no new feature in the prevent prea ings, we shall mere'y give an outline of the plaintiff's claim. po McCarthy died in , without and Without havi g mate any weit 1 fo. overnment M: y, the widow, an ce of Mr. Mc arthy, entered into some r rangement with the government and procured an to be pes by the State Legislature, under which perty now in dispute was sold to a Mr. Walke: sold or leased to the defendant, Hodges; but it that the property never did legaily become eschested, inagmuch as tue covernment neglected to comply with the requirementsatas «evs S.stutes, which requires, when the owner of real estute cies without mal ing @ will or leaving nets that can inberit, that the govern- ment shell, tor ‘ears, continue to publish in the State payersan ocvert jsement setting forth the facts, and calliog on ali persons interested to come in end prove their cleims. ‘hig not having been done. the plait now stepe iu ang elloges that he was naturelized in 1884, McCutthy, and Atter some documen- idence was put in and read, and one or two wit- examined, the Court adjourned. For plawtiff, neh, Emmet and Fo: For detund- O’Connor and Spear. Special sessto: Before Recorder itt. Arai 3,—Charles Smith, colored, charged with steal- ag | the st fC. Has Accordingly, after once more, getting on board their | jy Pe smo dh panier ink fram Oe vores aod was adjndg-d guilty, and sent to the penitentiary ‘or @ term of two months. Nicholas Howlett, a boy, was found guilty of stecling an ah plate from Robert Morrison. Sout to the House of efuge. mise Rubine, a colored woman, was adjudged of an assault and battery on avother colore:| femele, nemed Cantine,in throw @ brick at ber head. She pics ordered to be locked up in the city prison for thirty ltarles J. Grecly, charged with stealing some lead pencils,and a et book containing a small sum of mo- y, from John eaeeds He was found guilty, but sentence was fupended, ‘Wm. Miller Richard Conklin were then placed at the bar for committing an assault and battery lice- man Farley, while jada was steno | to arresi on a charge of larceny. were found Conklin was fined $23, ‘and 3 lor $10. Nicholas Miller was next tried for sey of iron from the foundry of Messrs. Secor. Anaaes guilty. Gentence in this case was suspended. ged dn ‘anaal, cherged with committing ao assault = battery on c. Johnson, was found guilty and fined Vitae Robbins, a colored man, was adjudged guilty of an assault and battery gn Besfamin Grattan, also on a po- liceman, and sentens hd penitentiary for the term deena etree for each offence. bicts john Kelly, charged with stealing some shirts from Abraham Abrahams, in Chatham streot, was found guilty and bsomagcompg to be confined in the city prison for one men John McCalvin, for stealing some articles of trifi value from Mr. Scanlin, was sentenced to be im in the penitentiary for ‘the torm of three months. After disposing of some other cases of mivor impor- tance, the Court adjourned until Tuesday next. Common Pleas. pe on a sealed instrument, to recover $75,the amount of a quarter’s rent. The statute of limitations was Court decided that it did not run against a aled instrument. Itwas afterwards shown that both pl artied, ir husbands were not setae to the action. pupa ‘this Poe the Judge non- ar lg ul, pleintif! Mr. Board- man; for det Ferguson vs. Coffin Verist to-morrow morning. Varictics. = entleman in Philadelphia, named Lee, gratified the private circle of his friends, RBar tho poeibility of setting a ayn «rod in such & position that, if left undisturbed, its shedow will retrograde, or wheel Preeten twice in the course of a dey. He bes pro- eed to perform the experiment ip the public ag if @ pel jion of the City Council can be Mrs. Deer, a lady of wealth and seneg, t residi about 2} miles from Middletown, Md., ebout 66 years, put an end to her existence on 'y morn- ing about day-light, by throw: Wraelt out of the garret window (some thtee stories high,) of her dwelling, which caused her death almost immediately. A man, while receiving ‘he rite of baptiam in the river at Cincinnati, lately, was ca: away by the current drowned. A law bas been the ire of Missi: pi, divesting the ni nnanont Subs tee conics anal ie employed. It secures all for which t pny abe. tended, and appears to general satisfaction. We nderstend that es club house, om the Jan of those in London, Paris, V: Berlin sad f New ‘ork, will shortly be established i paton. DOCTOR AKNT’S ELIEF SALVE. re wi puNDe, Bruises, Burns, ie Sores or Bwel- tings, puN Wleerpand indent roa. Te a ale alison nes, Saas, Toes aad ee Weses Ll wre ate oi oh. ‘a letter from Doctor Wood. Li - im Nye ated tohear that the “ Relief Balve,” pre- ies Arnt, 18 beiug \trodaced to to the Public. it enstied’ ‘merits which will ppeetily ve ant a high rank in the ee of your customers. It a pre Ce gd wo “have tne freaosay amet tl Telareatert aia! success, and frecly a ee rot vol karting Nt J enses 0! called isda fe AY Bitbertes She had i cy eh wh Z jon oe soaron Shae ong rie, Te hed her dud, They hed, however, appl th ‘Ara cin, Hered er thet might, and oe wert ter to my satirel Telieved toe crge het her breasts, an melas very Bist arent rere oe et te naive to ‘hon ene very wad of being the means be knownto the ied Taman my duty 4 "About tween wed jeneuriam vou AA De prove») | pearon, pal a ve me toall wee . end, hily. recommended ” Fun hae thy ta the pce sae ja Tanne ot femmedices mort ty hae Leys. “aif if Pie ly youn, ea P. 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