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Vel. XIli, Ho, 96~Whoele No, 4300 NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL 7, 1846. THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON. BENNETT, Proprietor. Gfroulation...Forty Thousand. 7 Renney Price 2 eonts poise ‘Every day. Sees — Ere es ice eopnk 40, ioe to New Yous Hreatp = North-West commer of Falton and STEAMER UNICORN,’ FROM BOSTON, FOR HALIFAX aND NGMIEORN ick taal tom the 19th me and wi ie tan N. Seiad ae, HARCDEN'E Oot a Wala Gow wos New Xoik. Unicorn, from roe. ‘will wait se Aaa! rosin feral ‘with f Palcat oath the extensive ea in accommodati Sco will tea Jeans | eee York early the following morning. rk establish fy Poon he es ae _ hi Eaaener EE ene he Aum a he Atory ISLAND. Capers, Man nesdaye and Friars; i ee te sia iy Poet i er ea berth: ms ‘They ah. LINE OF poi Bled FOR ALBANY. From the Dice o’ Hecate Pi Be ‘Gourllands Santen C0! =— 1g Mates ee "Ars o'clock, mt From ‘arclay St. 2A, Capenin 1. WB tw. Breinard, boat fora genet CA, Seg TY AMERICA Ge R.H. was ef Ls be re boats will, ae) Sioa. aie te Albay in pent tamara s Inoue taken afterS o'clock ae tee 3 boats of this line, ia Boats, or &, ef c. “Alipersons are forbid gaan ‘or passage 01 ultz, at the of ice 08 RG ULAL i Alls LILN: Ne Bama, laries ies Fee ee te iat sed in spend, splendar and com. eee Sle hres oe private r Raa eet Pa men nine gene cipe fe all se i ella ‘Thundsy 8 CLR wit ‘rere You Monday, ioe Pens enquire on raved of creas = S2sRs Ni — a the boat, at pier joard the ste: Porereor, ree ay Rast at Joh fies map teres Sriaet Ba iit ee : Riindet uae era having excellent accom- IN reacy to eee CRN gular freight or passage, having ease & MINTURN, #7 Sonthst “Ae ee Ee Sree £8 sot gy STATIONERS, RICH & LOUTREL, @1 William st. OR THE PIL sl seety up No.8 Stes See Iie Btericcent seater cia. Mele ia wr UT atreet, corner: fee torte TO LBC. HOURE, Orchard, at Bloom fs a iors B HoTGniN ca Ly street. Be ‘T.—The lo ment, a ts Chambers street, to ea athe Leretabe fam oe 42 Hudson street. | ms STORE Ni me Pelee treet, Brooklyn, most fei Penta or sane ly on the premises. TO LET, THE HOUSE No. 21 Orchard ig? mi lw*re “as » OR TO LET, brick. house, 215 sereee, Mesokiya it act sold eit will of at Pah aati, he iy stay | M Datchine money ~~ i 7 ALM = mortysge, ir Sanamm'ed votes’ vapgllestioe love wake ou cas Wroed 315 Adame st. Brooklyn. ” oon ea are ly Lewis co.) in Missouri.— lt was ‘purchased from government, and selected fr the present owner ‘who haan eoverumant ceed for it. The Bate Sadbeae bor wT FeO. ae sadetaboes TU LET OR FOR BALE, oa MODERN BUILT COTTAGE, Stable and fas | 2 ‘OR Exchange county. arm Property, 640 Sores of rich land for the FOR SALE, A th all rec Sul Store Dialer, wi rao weil edapeed for dias fae camper be sold ata I. | "Tre house and store A gen ime medic jatel Enquii nthe Premises, 8. and seh om woot SOHN BENSON. 2% Oldslip. ground, situated im the vill 'y of eallrel the Hoamboss! nd Ba Bince is dividea dens, whi wi Lite 0, & pleasant Feast jon ganbe even wea prea goed a es i be es ere pa Pe tate ME ROKER Th fare 0 al val: acres Se Ae ; ie eat fact it id Featigd et chest ancl tomas al it very low, to whom a BGA ESA Now ites Stato ml lm*re m26 Pee ‘Handsome ui ate atte cents ae caus . r ‘tee pape ts sccp, ith handsomely aished par Grit salerge ind ready. for possession before the ill be jent location fora retail dry goods business, and will be set low ton good TARGstihye m0 2w'r 45 Myrtle Avenue. FOR 8ALE ap Ada on = north side of dist 200 feet east of the 8h avent ith anew House, Fe! iy 4 ee ‘another build lots suitabl vclephiot house gesuathe rt a iorapiie toad ¢ majemkiien mile} oread Mero easier h Trees, in fall bearing, "Also, severab other of Land. Inquire of JOHN L. NORTON, dryat tt Delancey street, between the ,hoars ol rh TO LET AT MODERATE RENTS. THE firet Bd cellar Of Store No. 71, countered, and being an iwedles ie Tey ihe modern a brick ey em amiere, Ss No po ames, ah szette near saree eect 3 tifa fal yard, aNew Yo 16, Wore fie la 3. Teste Pe Sitio dwelling house ‘No. 50 Bane Fite Wert Washington Place, at Pragent oeen- ied by M: , ie Pherae ene. | HOUSES: CONTAINING the rere pereaneine po ainneranemea or torder, with beaa- few doors mura Sixth vent ‘25th and 2%th streets; also on apes folding doors, i | fa Stacie aad ree eg ‘inet uilaase ria vas fe reached from the City Hall iatwen- Agoly oD EV EV ANE. Ne. 16 City Hall Place, or at his resi- we oad somect thehowset re edminbly Semen, 1 ae FOR 38: ga x. LEASt—sita- ‘on the Passaic river, in North Belleville, fotmerly ‘Abraham’ Sti seventeen tires of Jad, wi canis came ofthe 1 terra he pou sons Boye e.. Belleville, Feb. 19, 1846. SOND. HOUSES AND LUT FOR SALE. nished ‘urele a Rea le ie ar and ciel, POE elem oot by u with wide ‘yards and erate ie aeearer spat et ee ng ae ema, ay al oe nae ve Femain on mortgage, at 6 per J. A. STEVENS, Jr., Hoboken, STRAW BONNETS. L, CHAPIN, No, 13 Johe street, near CF has o £ xopd smortatons of Bonnets, which is selling at the lowest re otepatgene—aerrd ? e eroundERING FASHION —— OWN RCO, inform thy peli sb tet tera ent m ti bet I icheir $3 fee by opie a en 2A uch su} 16 any ever before isthe vane has ee ana =a Am’ IG STYLE. GENTLEMEN'S HATS. See sows for a Hat, when you PHOENIX HAT / AND" roan i aia tad got 08 good Sone for aN nen bese oF = FINE ae for $3 ger a see Wop ie estes ae ie Gay Boots chee Died thos 2 be pay? near sais | A . NOW RECEIVI. SC anen- thirsty mas tivadentiatig , imly~ 5s wa eon OW Silk, Glazed Lawn, von and Cap-ttocks. which offer at it very low prices ee I factures will do well to examine their stock Shee ps chosing cleewhere. mia Im* ms0 tf FRENCH ARTIFICIAL, FLOWERS. see pate fede “s Ay he 3 ths iene ASTOR HOUSE BA‘ zy cleslidess {sopper,) an pubesr are eae 360,000” Rionda, 7 $0000 Hapulacion. ee” ~The whole ent: dled to debenture, sers. nt Rana by C3 Me Pe re, and others, Assives Lag ed FoR V7 fresh icormeat er pennies quality and dealt boa | obo egret have j P.8.—Ropert geen mmingham Goods, in part of the NEW 7. CLOTH | STORE. ate rn fibers have croblahed a CLOTH STORE " just received a large Hotel weer te remittances, selocted by the putes themed ives ies dover aver aad . Com Rev. J. Peele. Priest, Ker. G. G@. Benedict, Yiakergna’s given to those ie the einy prio ly blind trom, "Amorous now perteoty ka rem: it standi coche Saaa rot iscise yee vette of his aston:shing suct es inserted without pain. [7~ bioek Sat Brosdways pa OFF WARDROBE AND SUBSIEUET NTED.—Gentlemen and — ol ‘ br Pra will remmoy room ,wecond imddcie Wore. is 24 and 26 Piatt street, BROADWAY, TO THOSE” WHO SHAVE THEMSELVES. oa re Iattate ‘air. whe srs, It ie she is head Poe omeihns mor ‘orld, 4 vm tia ity. a iy stcaek at eho. t 12) erred Hive ae’ howe INEAU, Proprietor. THING WER eee Panerai} Prices—JACOB VAN- pees anus Maiden Lane, bet ‘m. and Nassau aeionahie gentiemen’s and boy’s clothing is ready made, wie will be mee: & HOLDERMANS, ANUFACTURES and Importers of Gzuameots Bands, Curls, Seams, Badeau re Baagen teyle of Atverlosting Curis ant ies ds " and all kin Ayan on. reasonable terms. Pere SEGARS AND BASS. ‘ANOS, No. 91 Broadwa ; feed peach of hoteer pope mh | ee for for be 835, “000 HAVANA AND PRINUIPE SEGARS, and Havana Tot my a 000 te Lahr, tae ms selected ales of strietly bacco, anda da small lot ot B Bass, Sygpeteats mld Im*r aa in a loge aat to. a anit parche- 7 Front etseet oar Walt a Jf Seas. SEGARS-FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC. BSCRI the attention of Cpe y mer to their J efeeativs ctpek.of Se- the greatest care, anh 3 they are, slower than any. other Sot city. The tusoitment comprises every atyle m. $2 to pe ram, eT L. iT mrl3 im*re Wholesale aT nporau, wal st. FLOWERS, Se Sod Brandi just re- ncis Ist, & ja, of the best he pleasure to Saas pa ee FRENCH ARTIFIOIAL FLOWERS. Loree & BECKER, lendid assortment cuayscinls er Bowes meee as Oe) wet Ss trade, at low prices. NEEDLE & pet BOOK MANUFACTORY, ‘7 Maiden M.. gnow.Ey & BON, man Pere vr cpt tee? | tote the im Fle open overs, Serer mous 4 thelr own name, pad of bear." } td Bir. | a RENC! iH ENGLISH, GERMAN AND AMERICAN we ch OTHE AND CASSIMERES, Drap sae Secin: bf ots; weeds; and a fall stock of e assortment: ere fave brian i sock of TAILORS TRIMMINGS, ‘The a ‘will be offered them, and im: edt jo. 39 John street. ‘OK F to its original color in wm Re hom: PATEN LAP.’ hated AKON ioe “Plog guonsen, foe Sugar mace nee No. 76 ‘Nassaw street, corner of John, He a the first lot of the new season’s Tens, that richuess of flavor so : ‘combined, id ee yest ta ‘te pap iO estured te yet ied ae &e.. steeds no ‘commen as they are Sta co. So.sre alee sxpplies rd ea oa a, deliv hare New Wo. aahgstocy ot of ied with a stock of fresh ‘English Cheeses of great within ive mile name honorable dealing as if J. 8. SCOTT & 16 Ne com “DR. TS. : ASS OCULIST, pap Sopa face ohann syasxy. pnt be seem at the vice to et of cl ing to Koester ce ae ee |i aT tra CASH TAILORING AnD FRING, og, | ot ESTABLISHMENT OF W. H.. DEGROOT & & co. ceteris agate VERBEN. ak to eee har eae and street, ana, Bees tobe ‘a pleasant, “tverr one ee tt ye sing.on =H = oe et income dates from the testator’ beeen paras sf | Risrenoe, elt furt Before Vice Chancellor McCoun. April 6.—Gouverneur 8. Bibby and Wife, vs. Samuel | ruverneur et als.—In this case, exemption from all and second sale y. The Chancellor on Van the defendant be committed ‘satil he he shall | ified amount demanded, and ten dollars poe: Cuan.eston, S. C., March 23, 1846. The Queen City—Excitability of its Citizens, but no Gas—Reaources of South Carolina—Slaves— directions reserved. Hawnch Viele and 8. P. W. complainent ; J. Edwards and . Douglass. Decided that the judg in er tion made in 18148) Common Pleas, being defective on missioners not carrying out the whole direction for e defendant claims the first | Our “Queen City,”.as we are rather fond of call- ing this old settlement, is usually just about as quiet as any of the small villages which crown the high | © hills of our upper districts, or nestle in the interme- diate valleys. {ndeed it isa marvel how calm we always are, while by our Northern brethren, we are usually regarded as the most fiery Hotspurs in the world. Events which in some cities will keep their in- ot water for weeks, are scarcely noticed | here. Even war, and rumors of war, idle wind, or as a dream of one awaketh. ‘and yet Wwe have excitability enough, ice what is still be he past history of | tion. David Dudley Field, vs. Elisha Root, Jr, and Field —This was a motion for an attachment against &: to be sworn and examined before Master C ibman, oD Ibe 19th Oct. 1844. Elis Ho- | nds for refusal were in them- selves aufficient and ae os Sarg oe bony in connex- | ’ "The present chee was thei ; with costs to - gne th Driggs. tion fore how traf hich hie Honey eaid must be den upon the case itself, but upon the affide F esaenp evidence, P. Crosby vs, Francis E. Berger, et. als.—The re- port in this care was confirmed, and es ty Siitlement dps approved in behalf of the ii bine State of New York, ex. rel., “Harriet illiam Butler.—In this case there has been “ of fy injunction upon the part of the defend- been established beyond controversy or singe after te been served Midged with's, contempt, and for which he be commit In he after his mother's meester. h bare nor decided that the equal with the baie «eH and the a pant = ee | and is bound to interfere as between the orig! ipa parties. | Decree referring it to a master to oar value of the allotments ion with the case of hen mede, and the value of the lands assigned for donor, subject to the widow’s life es- tate ; and what sum, if any, com} moron ought to the others for equality, on retain! those allotted tohim. The pyrene as made inthe partition to remain undisturbed. William R. Barton vs, HannahMay—C. C, Parmelee Ira Harris, for complainant; H. P. P Hunt, for Tehindeat, Decided that the transactions b Maullin, were i complainent was entitled to re sufficient, and defendant must re execute a deed and pa: the night when would say, ae nb. OE par! Tillustrate 1 Look our city; where are the results of the commercial tions held in Macon and in Charleston yea answers,where ? Where is the impo: was to fill our harbors with ships, and our city with the products of Europe? And where are the many local dares ‘which were to beautify and adorn, as well as mfort of our city ? Projects are formed, but execution does not follow, or if it do, itis tardy Inour mere local affairs we are far behind dense population, and with 8 on one street, while je stores we on another, and the retailers by is it that our city is not at night il- ‘g88, or at least that portion of it whore the igs are located, and ,the heavy business is transacted? And yet we are not quite defunct. a little leaven which is gern were and quicken- ing the heavy mass, and whic! some good results. Capital is slowly & facturing interests, anc ning to perceive that a measure of the surest source of wealth ay The upper districts of our St timber, granite, aa proper improvement of these mires a es, the, most raced of any people. The pany near Aiken, have already commenced their puildings ‘and will oy in Arig 2 in the course of will be prepared to pone with ho yr in all the markets of the country, as Mr. Gregg does now with his osnaburgs. You have seen the notice of the arrival at this rt of the slavers Merchant, Pantha and Robert the African coast by the U. States ship Yorktown. The Northern abolitionists would have full feed of eee en they could look into these ships I do net mean of ne- groes, for of ao none were found on board; but of the implements and good: at iene part of all this slave trade is, that and I may say alithe American vessels barbarous traffic,are owned at the North. forthern abolitionists look to this. some excitement here in relation ‘to a failure of one of our houses, which down with it one of the staunch het ath ane whic! tye ‘auctien This is, in our commu- . His tender was e it without interest, y the costs. The master’s report confirmed as to defendant not being damaged by omission to remove the buildings from lot 308. prefers netion, Joined, amd therefore is ie that a fine be imposed of Randolph W. Townsend vs. William Brown.—An at- tachment in this case was ordered to issue to bring the defendant before the Court, and that he bé held to bail in mount of $300, to answer. iza Taylor vs. Ann Smith.— of foreclosure and sale is no obstacle, and the prayer of the 2 pg was denied, each party paying a “Dows and F. W. Guiters vs. Henry: Cotton—This | Juneau, as their candidate for mayoralty of that was a bill of exceptions, and in which his Honor decided that they were all well taken, except: the defendant was entitled to matter of the fifth exception appears to be fully answ'r- and denied already; but the ago? to the other ex- ceptions are clearly evasi fendant fore entitled to the costs of the fifth podeprel, but not tate of New York vs. aged web, jendant ry this case must be tempt, for not paying the costs demai that he be panined within twenty days, if such Costs are a ed 5-4 F. Wilter ve. William Henry, et. a rer shall be allowed in this case, with costs, to be taxed, the complainant, and that he have the ege. With a tolerabl; many of lic b Arai 6.—MeCarthy ve. SF ddbae eecreree raised by defendant’ ES as to the tiffs naturalization papers, is not yet decided; the entire In this cause a decree | of yesterday was consumed in the argument of it. dere et al.—The question The democrats of ‘Milwauli have nominated Mr. in time brodnee A Phalanx, situate two mil only the fifth, | Centre, Trumbull county, Ohio, was chartered latel; State. This association is sai north of Braceville ent men are dogin- e benefit. The | the Leislature of that be doing remarkably well. A co-partnership has been formed in 8t. Louis for tho rpose of erecting a factory for the manufacture of guardian of an idiot mny sue at lew, not only for Le pyr but in any case in which the oo may fren apn a es hoa ~ idiot my not of himself get a lawsuit, may ugh to eee gut of See and wi its, might es onthe: be, ‘a Nerd nd guage of Coke, * a the infernal tegions without A western editor, says :—If we must have a war, rick Dimon.—This was a|@ posture of de! ions to @ Master’s re- | pantaloons braced up. tee and i a and with a gifts of nature, can be as to any on the hea: let us be tread erect—in least with our national J bill brought pie port. Ordered that it be allowed with costs, to bo taxed. Before the Hon. L.H Sandford, Assistant Vice.Chancellor. Apri 6—Eleanor Clarke ‘and othere ve. Diana Sawy H, Owen and W. Silliman io ae a for Sawyer and wife ; for M. Fisher—Decided that the will of the set estate 2, 1997, was not invalid be- cause of unsoundness of mind, or of undue influence. Complainants at liberty to add parti th der to have a construction of the w. that, bill is dismissed with costs; the ‘arrangement with M. Fisher is to be carried into effect. Ronen ais = Y. anes) Co. vs. nd d 6, o0sner fo for defend: its is soon to start from Lafay- ette, Indiana, for Oregon. If they intend to stay they should take wives along, for women are very scarce in "The Albany Knickerbocker will be the next Governor of Criminal statistics show that parricite is sorefirequent in France than in any other civilized country. An association has been formed in Rochester for the Parner, of pursuing the business of fishing op the Upper Ex-Preisdent Van Buren arrived in Albany, on Satur- a old man” writes to the editor of the Southern j, that par teteg apeene! the twelve another dry season from March to ‘A man named Austin died lately in Canada West, from tem pel . It was stated on the ing in ved oe of drinking about thirty Glasses of spirits art family were recently poisoned at Pete reburg Hunt- lon county, Pa. i comaguence of ber “eine Ged One o! A company of emi; used in the traffic. redicts that John Young ot John Fisher, made Ma: tioneers, and was if they’idecline of other failures, house wes overwhelmed. nity, @ rare event, for though failures among our merchants do occur, yet is it rare to see one follow on in consequence of another. were conducted on high and undeniable character for faint and ry —and im these respects aes compare favorably with any others in the ‘afloat about their plainant; ¥. 8. Van Wink! Decided that the defendant byi his subset the articles of association, and by force of the law, is liable to pay w stock, although pao auction houses There are stranj q juest that he was ing betrayed con! manner, and it can enly sf OF Cc ‘ a daa ies the i which rumor speaks of, some ses ie pica Hells in the most confidential, rod has turned upon his tie ee aide Thiet him and his dollar of their aré-earned capt ing to injure their characters, or some other bo ioe one of the parties in the sti ever, all these thin, the law doctors, w rabble, no express promise to pay, and the directors of the bank: resolvéd not to call in more than 15 pe! that defendant is not entitled to be credited ‘upon his stock the lest ean which was a) the same being an im ingly. No costs fund. David Leavitt, Receiver o) Co. va. Francis Gnffin it defendant ; Complainant's costs cg rs) N. aM a Revking others. — tus for com: ; D. Selden for defendant, Griffin—Decided that | 8 saddler of caloric Pa, the assignment and transfer made to Mr. Griffin jank of Arkansas, was invalid; and mut get aside, with costs. The Real Estate Bank and their necessary parties, complainant may it wore ina matical Stee On Saturday morning,et an early hour,David i committed suicide by han; the ret of his house. st be | he was well Tin ies world, the surmise is that he did the rash deed in a temporary fit ef insanity. A letter from Warsaw, Illinois, dated March 20th, says: _ ate momen expedition is "encamped about sixty Des Moimes. Many ty | wagons have te jauvoo. Rockwel id Red ars Jones ging: have returned, with the - 6 lering somebody.” oa setartey. Geo! rife by shooting or in the eck witha asec pid roe se in Fettersvillo, N. J. erous. The el ae 17 ‘only about t three months, at Tha taken to the residence ot naling 'P | street. It is supposed that he has commit The St. Louis circuit court a caaabeenaege last wwe that io benk- Balt ceonteer, and has, by his pst in gone so far as . assault will be investigated, will siweye aa make 8 litt Ey . ato ~ = iy ‘ne otreet jusy from morning iJ Dext mornin; ‘Bape dee to bao vars end day. re want for Les od I have just hosed that the office of Sui the Custom House, made yacdnt by the death of hae. poem ane by the President pacing cithen ey ae al » But ot the publ cemnot great ability sintmeots as assignees not bei dismiss ‘his bill as to them. Zens Cooke vs. Silas C. Smith end others —F. for complainant ;}C. O’Conner for Bry H. Brewster for 8. C. Smith and Smith—Decided thet the Grey was intended to hinder ch dpasiieens was void as to them. Complainant oattted to his Lani interest, and costs out of coeds, inthe bands of Mr. Benedict, Bs assignee is have his costs out of th his oars made before c Trees vs. the same and others. ~Original and su) Dana ao complainant ; 7 Bonne ack where a bankrupt, sul ’» promises, orally or ciharwiee topeye o w enebh resting upon him wes rt to support his promise. Three of the best comedios in Mr. mee a one for {oP bein a“ a characterise the last two or three ay @ ted jemefitel suits.—A. H. rat ro cares for them 7 Witminaton, March 16, 1846. North Carolina—Iis Resources— Turpentine-- Rosin, Pitch and Tar—Wilmington—A Lucky {Editor —Success to Talent~ An Heiress—Matrimony. The stranger who enters North Carolina, either from the North or the South, will’ be struck with the wilderness appearance it almost everywhere Its sandy, sterile soil offers little to tempt the adventurer or emigrant to settle down, and where there are few people, there is little to interest the sentimental or enquiring traveller. Passing from the easy, affluent, aristocratic city of Charleston, whose very atmosphere is fragrant of re- finement, we come ie in a steamboat journey of ene we cod ax fener to one Se dollar for dinner and the disiance be ninety miles, The vo wept mivaion oosate with ea at fesonee ab shout 7000 whites ay 2000 colored. It had several fires. bt Loy tee, the black ruins “pom stately blocks seen. The timber used in their be- itg a charged with turpentine, pitoh and rosin, there once it catches fire. The more water that Legit upon the burning pile, the wi 8) to the water, on the river navigable from the sea to this the largest ships. The river stretch- ia entitled to od an sr sosentt take Deming and Meech, in respect of the steamboat graph, and a receiver of the proceeds of the sale in De- the English mi That al assignee in bankruptcy | were written by Irishmen. Richard Brinsley, the | and Oliver Goldsmith The greatest take the | the age, Sheridan Knowles, ie ‘an Irishman. A committee from the tem legheny Soanty Te have reperted rance, as destruc incompatible with hid Bible princi- ‘A convention has been called to assemble at Farm- vile, Va., in May next, to consider the ones of con- water, and the to plish is entitled to receive the fruits of the erat as assets of L. Mace ie) nae must now elect else relinquish his claim. Fith costs es to Issac Newton and A. Van Laan and Trust Co, De, oe, B HE Petry and fond W David Wright for ‘dnfondsnte-Decited, the bond held by complainants are valid a and Kraan 9 4 ‘with costs as to P. H. ita decided are, that in 1838, the aright toloan mone; their treet, more 76, 1808, pened mortgage je dated June ter date, on which the loan was fe nade “raty 1 1 ress, pos Based reserved fgrschnge be Fen ter on the ri vember in each year, was contravention of | Powers, the sculptor, { Cher pe rohibiis the company trom making pps # vies — ‘ork payable ina shorter time than | of the new Cathedral in erga Te pare, FRESHETS.: whe Soy at thet place by the Tet the mind of parsons abroad wo may fo rest in the business part of the F states that from the best can obtain, h Phy en agree the loss does not exceed $250, pertion at-this sum falls on men trio an bea the rood Naieed a inconvenience, - meno buioot, tela, ow "The veemergny Journal meee that all vtlnjred; td sry and tnd il ae Vines wee "South-west. It and ‘ite baat mortgage a erection of a rail The residence of the late Judge B liamsport, Md-, was consumed by fire ierhtincedlr, Bishop Purcell, of Cincinnati, has ete the charter, which chiro booai fared loans ont: of New one year, and the interestipayable —: tion of usury, as a1 EnochSmith vs. Jo a Ee fer tke mest. p ure white Carrara marb! Butt forbs ‘is and wife. Defence of um act up is not proved. Smith entitled to a decree for Poy closure and . Cross bill dismissed, but without food” The a et is no saving ahouse when “Cavers Anouep at tHe Team 1m Auzany. Martin J. Borat vs cae d and others; David P. fairs at ; D. P, Corey » C. Paige for com dy for Boyd and HHagold —Decided that Borst and lid right to redeem agaii ig guestion: That the be applied to reduce and the account against the fr these, “to of thet part to cease. That Ys possession is not Site 80 lo ore right to redeem; and an equity Pie oe ~ words “reel state’ ignees hada Porta ‘the farm ote mills parts of the year for steamboats, ot et ncinansedvegiies ee Shout one Loge ten ty twent} y, On foamed fous nent oy Eemeey, oes ummense logs from the oh cu pen sianaeae ond oe the other rattling them out in boards, to ships bound to the West Indies, end to the eastern markets. yee are to be seen here, some twe most of them lately set up, able business. This tarpentine,business has become, @ very lucrative one, to 5 eo removal the ia of the upper of the river, sua can-see bony aan: at the junstion many steay saw mills, receiviny sok. That the ong ars suit in the nature of a ao the aes fhe gions or two thor + ati ot the State, are ceied from the Maine ok gh to been swept off, together wi van saeco anton ad all the lafendenta Th ° id, with leave to Cer ope mec ore costs of the het All other directions reserved. H.C. Barnes's creditors, in suit verte Bes Ci others.—K. Miller for nt Givens e. ry Ke ener within the lest iedeed. “The boundless which fattlotale Corolinesetioe material ra couple of ceuturies to come. ‘There ores can be purchased for a dollar an acre. Some farms have been sold for ten cents an acre! and jest | have heard of did not exceed two dollars. Ti yields little or nothing for the feod of man or Bonat, exvept fo the immodiate neighhe ood. of rivers. One may travel an entire day on the stage, eo Ber seatee ua tae tagien or ie, farm houses. ToRaleneh large breeth Raleigh, a and all the mills have othe: ey end a third thirty; but we take the # | tkat enallrilioges We lotr 00, ae t o4We between Topsham and Livermore, with the that of Lewinton, bet bowerelivm: Serban Abe in number, and were located at Little , East Turner and North Turner. ik field, the “ Hall bridge,” at ty a Shae People’s Press states thet the bridge w has Been carried aoray, Thepepadont covered the letervaice ot be Seuved great dame fo to fences 8 bat teats with water Cyras Williams, ofthe re Anson, ai by a new bill only, on mental bill, rare payne of J of Ii and for gr. Church v8. tenet the Vise 3 Rencellr fait rruled B. before him, to be paid outer b the fand, ne {the sealdue ofthe fund distribute eccord- eS shane O wovenays Prompainents, Destel Cosy fo tf poms ns for com| othere- vel dow % about half « mile east cen, feo ion Wilming of about on have latterly catered. tt into this tur- pentine cture. One negro man will collect 200 barrels in aseason, which will sell for sone omrmnet rome in = ae feed and clothe the ore isa pretty margin of profit for the ‘Copia om barked in the land and negroes” It is better by far cotton raising—many cotton plenters are Soing int into and the expansion of manufactures and arts, with the lntrespes, senber ona of thoee le business, For the benefit of those who pers never been in s plore country, I ey oe describe the ering eee ee is also gone. it fe s, and i Me Amase Jones, at Deer Isle writes under date of —* jooner Lark, Lowe, picked up in Peneb- emt, the roof of a store house, jour, corn, shingles and lumber, and it nto Nod Wert Harbor, Deer Isle. , | schooner Mohegan, states that ete fell $i w a5 ‘abroad, hi ‘ho are entering into ie iy cuts of an axe, ‘ot summer and fall ole itin. He also states ould not get it 30, Hale tate zF Ey att 4c * rf ete count for the amount i 3 ise 2 i uf 3 3 E SEE ae ‘which the is entitled to the

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