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Ws EL 1 < wht He a NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, APRIL 26, 1846. Fates re Cones E NE ) | TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. 1 SCHENCR? Foreign Correspondence of the New York | 0 -portio catmen wdaiable havea cane THE NEW YORE BERALD oa SCHENCK’S , Tereten Correponsiongg of tne New York | He tat as comes borer snide waning ie, | meter over the Sn Niwa hasbeen te heme JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. |PULMO Pah C SYRUP! Viesxa, March 23, 1846, | “Conspiracy in Poland,” has changed to “Revola- of undualified eulogy on the partalike of soldiers jut ori ne 9 teal | | Hospitality ; Wi oF A ion in Poland,” w! stine n to giveway and ci @ name new to fame—new to Circulation---Forty Thousand. (‘I is she Cami comed by he late fenas ba Aeertecn | READ! snare See aie beni | re ee ‘eae Pn pag = jects prodeneeol, “Conspiracy in’ Poland. | As | gousmrymeniy cart, But cannot be so herealter. Scisew hay Freed ited, the PRESS LINE. vi 3) 3 " ‘ ds " e most hostile demonstrations were peroeived in 80 q ed by suce ri see eer eemey-” ot 4k88 LINE, vi Railrosd and | CATE OF RICHARD L. COX, A MAN OF Aips The Capital of Styria—American Skill | Austrian Poland, it produced no little oer eavent in| how thatonr army,notwithetanding ite Cofapate- “ -Every Saturday—Price 6% cents per Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, commenced its regul: the season on Monday. the Gh of April, leaving ti HIGH STANDING IN NEW JERSEY. the Continent— Norris's L * Vienna, though ‘nearly all that we could learn was, | tive torpor of late years, abounds in men who are ° D VRRP SRESENT atthe kenal prcos=lars oi oO% Ape Mier of ay, & D. 1845, pefore he aa - ae tives—The that the Poles had Mecn against the government. | equal to ¢ emergency, and only want the opportu- PRINTING of all kinds executed with beauty and despaten No. 271 Market atrert. DAILY, at 73 o'clock, A. out the A jncted {rom the ate IORDON BENNETT, # Proprietor oi the at . ‘Ko ixt a r i 4 den. | ib r, rmen of the 'eity of Philade!phia, Yonditic y ri Soe ayo ei late and d2a; | pcraoally apposed Hichard L. Cox. a citizen of vedas; Condition of Poland—Efforts to Prevent a Re- | Silence seemed the watchword issued by the autho- | nitv to rival the greatest of our historic glories. Be a at as aoe jarlimnson county, B.ate of New Jersey, whe.ce is solame | volution—The)Power of Russia. rities, and secrecy the remedy applied to allay the | The severe thrashing of the Sikh torces by Sir 4 Mi Bhat teres Fee tome, past he was attacked by a ort, dey coun, with 8 sense of Having had oocasion to spend a few days in Sty- | fever which threatened to Tage emnoeg the populace. | H. Smith has been consummated by the total defeat 10 6m rre A'S CUMMINGS, Agent urning ia the palms of his hands and soles of his feet, toge- | pi j ‘ ‘The papers teemed with joyful accounts of the plea- | of the main body by the Governor General of lodia LONG ISLAND RAILKOA. : Sher sich Sppasing might sweats, things een. Tid, it may not be amiss to ask you to listen to the | sures of the carnival, the splendor of the masked | andthe Commander in Chief. The loss of the palescaial tt abe i Hag re, | Soar Fa earn atta al, eae Ties ier Od | Sila mee the of the aah he South Ferry, at7 A. M., for Bostou—for all parts | ruins, to distinguish t! ; iron. k: ramatic performances. The mails either di to 12,000 men ; m : rer ai racist ofthe Iafang at and 9% A-M., ead ¢ FM. ity, ‘es | distiagnish the present. ot pene eer not arrive, pb ron from Poland were detained, on | and wounded at upwards of 2000 amongst whom is = except Sundays, a2limre : the id i thing that would | a large portion of officers. action commenced KING CHARLES SPANIELS—OF | FREIGHT AND PASSAGE TO PITTSBURG. The Viennese are renowned for hospitality and | jnerease the excitement, F to dO no aae eon in | inthe chorhing, apd the,wosk of destruction had oe pare Srosd, sessived by the Iecont, serivale a in | good humor ; and they really deserve all the honor | Vienna were closely watched, their dwellingssearch- | closed by eleven o’clock in the forenoon. Sir. H. (eds aaly’cotbe fouad at his establishment, NN ory | that fame accozds to them in this particular. If you | ¢¢, to learnif they were connected with the conspi- | Gough’s account of this battle proves it to have been, treet. have sojourned a ti thi d talk about | CY, and passports of permission to leave were po- while it lasted, one of the most terrific om record.— citers from the curious, in distant parte G PORTABLE BOAT LINE. ring : ime among them, and talk about | gitively refused, although many ot the Polish stu- | Unlike the able manquvring of Sir H. Smith, this ‘c IT i subscribers beg to inform theis friends and the publie, | C7.) imonie | leaving them, they laughingly tell you that it is a | dents had every reason to believe that their parent, affair seems to have owed it success to the dari that they are prepared to forw: Bods and, passengers | syrup, w | matter of impossibility, without special permission ; | and relatives were murdered or in imminent danger | iatrepidity of our men, who stormed the f a but about ten bottles of the FORK SALE, on the Peausylvania Canal by theal Syrap, when s large gathering Sormed is his left side, which , : ‘ h i A LIGHT WAGON, " able Boat, at the very lowest rate ring large lots of | 8004 fipeaed under the fnence of the Syrup" | and even the honorable gentlemen of the police,take | —if they succeeded in escaping, they were pursued | entrenchments, bayonet in hand, defended as built Barouche, Royale an’ pole, and double wo foods from berne seperated. there etn no transhipmesis by a sogereincren n= at thistime, | every :precaution that no stranger leaves the city | With the utmost speed. ‘ “ mere, by 30,000 Si paced re pieces of artillery. The ae. of harness if eaired. Also, 8 at bay maresound boats. Heh hing yw Oe on bie Syrups hat he ducharged ia the presence of his wite and | Without their consent to dispense with his company That the Austrian military were hastening to the | slaughter was immense, for our troops braved the a3 Swire 'H'L ISAACSON, 59 Beokmanst. jends cou! k greenish matter of so offensive | for a time, so well pleased are they to have the com- | scene of action, wasevident. They were tranaport- enemy’s fire by reserving their shot until they got Baltimore; a fact the subscribers deem all be taken in the tran- 8 possible into the interior, by railroad, | within his entrenchments. Tae horrors of war are 14 a sufficient guarantee that every car i earcely atay in the roo ny of the sojourner from foreign lands. Well; | ¢d as ta 4 s sina anise sila ete aa caael fer | nk ese and drat of cod wpe prep ansencne of takemekonn ackily I received permission to aay ‘only a few | and many a heavy heart and moistened eye accom: | painted with appalling power in the few brief sea- ory goods or other parposes—is in first rate . | fore completing their arrangements on : eae che: mecicine, having known that Mr. ek him: | days, and off I travelled to the depot of the railroad, | panied the soldiers to the depot, thereto take leave | tences of the victorious commander. For the agcanion given immediatery. Applyat 2i Liberty street. is wis kJ. r. TAPSCOTT, bers Leger my whose direction I had chosen for the beginning of | of many of them, perhaps for ever. tails we must refer the reader to the despatch itself. , e151 oat nth at. cor. Maiden inne. inued to expectorate frecly--whick graduaity | MY route, and seated myself comfortably in the cara, _In a few days it was thought advisable to lay offi- | It is a document that willamply repay perusal. ¢ s 0 P.M. a u ate lermination to separate myseli, for a short peri Be, rorgsion, dy, ni ‘ fs KSgNhison, | Brom the per button Courdlandt andl Liberty ate. | fie: sadip ashen imriewos sito tapi he cour. from my iiends in Vienna. period, | wetdiérys die ineurgents’ ale few in number, and | aad baggage. An awful excriice of fe took place . % id changes in his| Having consumed an hoer in viewing a country | composed of spirits that are always infected ; the | on the Sutlej, in attempting to cross which, our Es Wred Houghton, will Sr fondaye Wednes- | Tecovery was anout ten weeks ; that the, rap! v, and Friday 1, at 7 o'clock. condition created such surprise and wonder in all who saw him | mote interesting {i historical reminiscences than | mass of the people, the peasants, are in favor of the | troops mowed down thor of the flying foe, and ait 7 NDRIK HUDSON, Cane. G. Crntzenden, daring his illness, that friends and neighbors Hocked <outina. | from natural beauty, our train halted before pain government, id they A somicy turned out and mur- | those who escaped the fire were drowned in the Pr ae cecal @ Aa sbaiegia Syrup still strengthened yatams, he conti most antique in the of its steeples, tow- | dered ‘oF took them prisoners, the latter | stream. This victory has put the finishing stroke "At 5 o'clock P. M., Landing at Intermediate Pinces. using ic all behad taken twe nty-five.bottles. ‘That he now be: | ers, and private dwellings—it wae Neustadi-endsl having t nts to take part im the | to the war. It has bro the Sikhs to SHOPS TO LET —Threc of four small brick thops Brom the Fou f Barclay St. Heveg himeel{ a vound mag and is in the enioyment of good | was informed by iy fellow travellers, the resting | Tevolution, Ai posts, are : it are now humble itabl hers. chair-makers,eomb makers, ons: 5 pure Ri Coe a 1. 5 aig oe them asa township officer as well as at £27 Roriod of hus life; | Place ot the remains of the Emperor Maximilian actually protected by the peasante;and pass on un~ our bp ae immediately. % wiles ae! ednesday, Sunda) that he hag had his Iuags exarained, ey ate pronoun’ | I was eagerly intent on fixing in the mind’s eye a | molested, proving that the mass ot the people are | have agreed to pay & a half sterling, ae aud Stone No. (at Washington street, now occapied cs | , Steamboat NORTH AMERICA, Captain R. H. Furry, will ced to be in apertectly spand condition. any p, cox. | Spot of eo much historical importance, when a | infinitely better satisfied with the existing govern- the course of four Lrg ype nd the expenses of ton Al bg leave on ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons, at 5 pAfirmed to and subrerbed, thin 34 day of May, EPOX... | Vidocq-looking visage entered the car, and inquired | ment than with their aristocratic countrymen, who tho war, the payment to be enforced by the occupa- r. igued. . et. ire at No. 175 H. arket. Inquige a6 No. 176 Hudson street, y ‘ ‘CHAU! the place of my destination ; I replied civily, seeing | promise them a paradise on earth, but who would ; fyi ‘The above boars will, at all times, arrive in Albany in ample i ee 8 | fead them to the ‘whipping post, did they possess the |, This result is, in many respects, gratifying. The corer of the ite KLEY, h Alderman | his official position. ‘* Have you permission ? TO LET IN BROOKG time for the mornii for th ‘west rc ng. a atte brick Hoste beisiea inthe beet manner, No, | . Freight taken at moderate rates; noue taken ater 536 ofelock, Evesuan, Buslitgcon Co.,N.J., April 2a, 104, | the gruff question, in return, “Save me, tho he 1. | power, honor of our arms has been brilliantly maintained, Sea Mystic oven bus tonse, and is bat | P. M- habidrontag cay ot she tate of thie linn, | ggWeuihe tbserihers residents of the towndinp of biteham, | When is this ghost of former friendship to leave | | On the other hand, journals from North Germany | and the invanion of our soil has been adequately minthe Tear. wfghomt a eritten cntoe omntite Cxpeaenptor Agemse. 3) | $e dad Lentecnay sisal the ae Richard | me ? Drawing ‘an imperiai-looking certificate {rom | 4f@ pouring in on every side, and give accounts not | punished. ‘The moral efiect of these victories on seven, (the test of hie "4 horpasegs orf + appt on Do wal he lesan ot 8, ve Co Coan jentt Bion Ad bow ~ de we Fabne, my pocket, an showing it with a confidential air, gy materially different fiom our official ones, but ark pi a poses be Lpaiters any ep rere ‘street, suitable for e ; Schenck’s Pi : < i i . | of blood—will secure the continuance of amity an poly ‘WHIGHT, Ey kisie,! Detwregh 18 Morning Line at 7 o’clock. ittothe cons * Hy oa Sameera ia ee bey Sep irgainc artes ery phar mae ie rt a Geely umaginable wax. a ong ee, peace. Further, the elaborate preparations, the con- and tad Selock ucts’ ofits oC JOMNGON & FONDA. FOR ALBANY ANDTROY. __ | bequeye wituesses tooue of the greatest cures ever performed | an “ open sesame,” to the barriers that afterwerds | the, brutal butchery of thousands, and in the next | sumption of tume.and money necessary for the inva- Attorneys, No i Front street, Brooklyn 223 Lw*re Breavfast and dinner on board. Landing Benismin Buckman, Joha Leeds, jr. William L, Brown, | threatened to stop my progress, even at the point of | €iving.a letter contradicting the whole—to-day an- | sion and subjugation of the Sikh territory will have SS CE at Caldwell's,Weat Point, NewburghHamp | Willtam'Hasmit,” Johufteeilic, AndGriaem™” | the bayonet. The railroad extends to the very base | Bouncing the discovery and arrest of Polish emis. | been spared; and a conflict with a warlike race, Ti - Poughkespaie, Hyde. Park, Rl FROM THE FIRST OF’MAY—A Sable in the | 0. Rod Hook, fatol, Catskill, Hudson, Coxsackie, Ki »| Pramkin BeCon” Jona. je | Son Hewlces, Joneph ils lie of the Styrian Alps, on its way to Trieste ; but saries {rom Paris, to-morrow contradicting it, and which, under the most favored circumstances, must rear of 2 Reade street. Inquire at $2 Reade street. ‘sok. ot ck alg 2 proud iataina Wate: a6 ae presented an ed giving accounts of splendid balls given by the fame | have been protracted, and could not tail to have = Tere te a ie iar __ Manzron, N,J.,May sth, 165. | mountable obstacle to ‘the ingenuity of man in the | dividuals in Paris, on the day of their arrest in | been bloody, has thus been entirely superseded. ee eet eee eee | pip i 1. Schonek—Sirs Tam pastor of the 8 ist chareh at | extensionYof his, iron-roads und fiery steeds; we, | Poland Anticipating a somewhet protracted struggle in jew Jersey. Some three or four months since I was ” | If you read the journals of any of the three powers subduing and punishing the aggressors, the - farlton, a ‘ Me b} f (7 therefore, began the passage of the Alps in ci § u a r eet Fuaage or Freight, anny on boar, orto F. B HALL | itchard Gx, tnenivfgy tl hema of histeighbors: Mr. | fom the’ valley Of Sohotiwien, et which sper, pete that have taken Poland into. their protection, and | ing English journals have been discussing the ques- we TE See a door by consumption, My distinct, impression was, that the suddenly transported into all the glorious beau. | then read the revolutionary fcccranls ‘ot Paris, you | tion as to what we should do with the Punjaub when ease Neat Monta Gs--woll to fey aint 4a srany Coupregervon Test Babbetk, a heathy tackiceuae, | ties of Alpine scenery. can scarcely believe that you are reading an account | We had conquered it—when our injured honor had eT, Bells, hang. would do well to Pry an Witex, | To-day | have been at his house, aud teeeived rom himthe as. | ‘The Austrian government have lately finished a | of the same revolution. According to the former, a | taken vengeance on the parties who solicited the m boat John Stevens, Wooster, ‘I'raveller, &c., | surance that your Syrap was che means of saving his life, high roud across this pass of the Alpe, which is | tew turbulent spirits have produced an excitement | conflict. The general feeling has been averse to the a V H. Homer's Improved Style of Bell Hanging—pat Tam respectfully yours, JAMES M. CHALLISS. | known as the “ Semering S: 5 i? hich i rmanent occupation of the country. Every one strong, . H. No. — i ering Saddle-back.” jThis road | Whic has ended in their death or arrest, and the | perma pi f thi ry. ry Premises is an SRSA NERA ne TOE: brie HN id .¢ Pulmonic Syrup is prepared exclusively by the | Would do credit to any Pomeetpn aie tiger with | murder of many innocent victims whom they had | Feels that our Indian empire is at present ge gt iegllest Garden. h a Bus bed of Asparagus: 5 Barn, Stable, ——"NEWARK AND NEW YORK, YORK, nd ts for sale at his pri fice, No.4 Cour the greatest care, and at an immense expense. It forced or enticed into their ranks—the latter teem unwieldy, without further extension. To seize Zible and, with e lntgv-celler Under the. whol ee FARE 12% CENTS, examined: sod obtain pamphlets descr fuvethewrluog | winds through the various passes, and around the | With every thing that is extravagant and enthusias. | Keep vossession of the Punjaub would, in @ ‘ Cee ee en PASSAIC, Capt-John | DYSPEPSIA. end LIVER COMPLAINT: free af cherce’ | most fearful ubysses, until it reaches an elevation of | tic—see in the event a movement that is to shake all | Pechniary tenses entail a heavy loss, with the A. B. Sands & Co. 273 Broadway ; Hatchi i certainty of constant collisions with the na- , COTTAGE and about fi iB Mcracy itatiway Depot, Atiae the c | ew Jerse) iil Ltt 4 excellent Garden, wi soueiiomly. rons ate hd th every f Gaffy, will commence her trips for the season | For sule also } ‘ ings, | 4,000 feet, resembliag a huge surpent,embracing the | Eurepe to its very centre; imagine participators in 020 lwera : ane Monday, March 16th, and run as follows, 3 fotd, Tt Roarth se, cor Wooat % tt, % | mountain in its folds. The weather, which ean the conspiracy in every city, town and hamlet on| tives. The conquest of the Sikhs would in- FOR SALE, OR TO LEI, we Newark Leave Baretay at,, New York, | AMIE DE, Garuger, 65 Montgomery st, Jersey Citys W. | heautiful and clear in the morning, gradually chang- | the continent, and daily expect to witness the en- | volve, tov, the, subjugation of the Afighans. En- ‘The Modern built three story brick house, 215 Adams ng o'clock A. M. 4 o'clock P.M. Redding & Co, 8 State st, Boston. ed as we approached the Alpine chain; and,on com. | trance of the Tevolution, under the protection of | tering on @ scheme so gigantic, our hands would geri oprah meen acre | ebb aes aa h SS| yt ue many ei eta | enc evra te anew ewan all and |e a apes on te "ien of han | eisai of wt aa aretha of EA tisposed of at public auction, oa the lo:h day oF May | Boreichasslarce aud specious deck saloon, elecautiy furnish: | forthe old established modicius, at No.‘ Couraudtetreer’ | creased in severity as we neared the summit—here lent observer of events, and the friend of human | diversity of which is a marvel in the history of for « term of years. Application to be made on the premises, | ed, and great deck room both for freight and passengers. a3 Im the storm became really fearful; the snow fell so | Tights and human liberty, looks into, this kaleides- mankind, might be exposed to constant and super- 215 Adams st, Brooklyn. atim're ' | mri? im*re .| “SPRING PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD. — | thickly as to prevent us from seeing.more than a few cope, and withdraws perlectly bewildered. fluous tribulations. All this will be avoided. A FOR SALE OR TO ASE, NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LINE, WINER’S feet, and the wind blew with such violence as to ertain it is, that of all Polish revolutions, no one | Uative prince of power and popularity, attached to ‘The wait ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT, cause us to fear that our vehicles would be blown | has been managedimore unskilfully than this. Many | the British alliance, will answer the end in view— \way, im he five stores high with . from the foot of Coustlandt street, ARCANUM EXTRACT f th have be Ht he | the continuance of friendly relations—better far 4 8 pipes og this aT univets : over, or our horses become so unmanageable that | Of the movements have been so well known to the dly r AL buck banding is three stories High and 64 leet deep, A | Teeter ea or Cars trom Troy west to ASA SPRING PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, this me | We thould be precipitated over the precipice at our | authorities for eome time, that places where there | than if our ensign floated in triumph over Lahore. Tots 8 feet {sar in hes frout and rear, and 200 teer Buffalo, aud north to Saratoga, Whitehall and Lake Cham- dicine cannot be sarpasred, working ts way through the | side. [t was a regular sow storm on the Alps, and, was oe oe probability a on mg were wll pe faa es aeagicr fo: aia the yi of ‘sous wishin; fer wil own a 4 2 silent and effective force, cleansin; | chough not quite so charmin; t th : | pared, and many who would have been useful to the ola! ingh, who, more wary than the other co x qui @ as many ef the sum. C MAN, may dono ween the hours of Sand, AM. a 334 ‘The steamer EMPIRE, Captai i act Fearon che oe eg Direpeigic ladnen sas, Resta 4 ble oll og mer scenes, it still possesses a peculiarity which Poles, were arrested before the period fixed upon to | chiels, had not compromised himself bv his hos- ‘iver. ya : makes it well worth one trial. These snows are so | ®ttike the great blow. p tility to the British power. With him Sir Henry ri 9a certaiu cure | frequently of great depth, that high poles are placed There wes also a great want of unity in their | Hardinge had formed a treaty for the future go- ¢ blood. such | a+ short intervals along the road, to guide the pea- | Movements, althongh there can be no doubt that the | vernment of the Punjaub, the terms of which will eants in their wanderings, and rescue them fromthe | Mtention was to rise throughout the length and probably restore order to that distracted country. and Mercurial Diseases; | danger of being lost in heavy drifts. breadth of Poland. ‘The leaders calculated on the | The many demands on our space prevent us pepaia, Costivencss Pl: | "A "tew hours oecupied in the descent, brought | £Ympathy and fellow feeling of a vast muss of their from giving the official documents connected with Complaints occurriag is | US into another climate, and into the midst | Countrymen, without being sure of their support ; it the recent movements in India, with the exception Weeommenss thease | of an active and indastrious population, With the | W&% thought that nothing more would be neces- | ot the Commander-in-Chief’s account of the lest ted ease of | assistance ot railroad, we were shortly in Gratz, on | 88ty than to make a bold onset and cry “ long | great victory. A glance at their contents will suf- the Meir, the pride and capital of Styria, ‘The main | live Poland,” to insure the assistance of the entire fice for the bulk of our readers. The Go- interests of this city and the surrounding country, population. This cry was raised by the nobility, | vernor-General, who was expected to enter sg and 444, P.M. 1 tw of Conrilandt street 09, ‘Tuené x }, at seven o'clock, P. TO LET OR FOR SALE “"The Bieamboat COLUMBIA, Capt. Wm. H. Peck, will urtiande street, on Monday, Wednes- cof, MODERN, BULL COTTAGE, Btable and | leave the Pier foot House attached, with about an acre ‘of land, the | day and Friday at 7 o'clock. sneipal part of which, ‘stocked with fruit and | \ For Passage or Facight, apply oa Board, or at the Office on uey shrubs, loved ‘with a picket fence. The stages | the waren the Freight Bones, Vie nde. 8 vi mi ia minutes’ wi 0 house. it ‘ight Agent 5 i Bitesson Jon between 0th and 111th streets. For further inforina- Corapsny wilt ot veresbons ete for Toes. *% ns jention, “Of ‘the Heart, Tong’ jerv i ; rcwoon Leh and Hh streets, Hor {urther Antonina | Compeny wiltmot be responsible forloss. ___afait_ | pitation Wobs, Harlem. ~ mae incl tusre FOR ba Tee aloe LET, ae STATEN ISLAND. steam- TO . ‘On and alter Monday, the 20h day of Ai AHOUSE AND BARN, with bout sxteon lots o | , On aud aie Morithh SL ANDI. wil leave New ten” Pumples or Ulcers of all Sy i few York and S.aten Island as follows, until turther nm “ F Said ve Staten Island 9, 10, 11 o'elock, A- sym] inthe industrial movements of the day, consist 2 | and every promise was made to the peasants of a | the capital of the enemy, about the 20th ult bi Fre Ais, octet ork, foot Whitehall street, at 7,9, 10, 11‘elock boo aa he the flourishing iron-works which ‘abound in this | division of property, decrease of taxes, equal privi- | 1ssued a proclamation relative to the war, in which pees ae AMT LSS oo eM 9, 10, ‘This medicine is much cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted | section. In the latter part of next month, a long | !¢ges in the new government, and in every respect he denied that territorial aggrandisement was Diy at the store of Mr. Seulosser, Hasting' ‘orf, ‘On Burdase the first boat trom the Island will leave at 8A. | "WP, TIOr to any other sold. line of railroad will be opened to Cilli, and betore a | #, happy and glorious future. “The greatest curse for | sought or desired. But as an indemnity for the ex- PY re MB. ECKERT, 72 Mui w York. | M., and the first boat from New York at9 A.M. orinng following certificates are selected from among many | creat while the line will be continued to Trieste, | Poland is the hatred existing between the nobility | Ponies of the campaign, the districts between the Tu L&T OR FOR SALE, 1°B.—Ail freight a the risk of the owners thereof. eran ponseasion of the rrerietor« evidence of the value | on the Adriatic. It isa source of unmingled gratif: | 4nd the peasantry; and the latter placing no confi- | Tivers Sutle) and Beag, hill and dale, with their re- a Me cage SRDMAN ROOD and oftiene this medicine, see pamphlets, which may be | cation and pride to the American traveller, to ob. | dence in these promises, tefused to involve them- | Venues, were to be affixed to the Briush provinces. DN dwelling ti in Hoboken. They exch cot | Uaitea ION HERDMAN * obtained of agents gratis. verve the high honor paid to Americanskill inmany | ®lves in difficulty, forthe sake of men whom they He had also published a general order, giving a i, inia. 11, rooms besides the Buches estes end Greets tezoot few ork- Fauavrcenti, Jan.eth,106, | of these Undertakings: one of the bridges that | Tegard as oppressors. The nobility fiading their | glowing. but by no means a gioyes account of Gasrumb cede of thems 86 foot by 44, with wise Mr. EB. G. Kingloe—Sit: Thine tied ihe. Arexsum tx. | Cross the rivers along the line of this Soed, is | Promises and entreaties unavailing, raised the mot- | tue victory of Sobraon, in which the exploite of. the Nf . “ior trash ek Ten, paludhe hight, gad fed itgll, and indeed generally known and esteemed as the bridge built | tees—He whois not withus is ‘net us”—“Hang | men and officers are dwelt upon, and Lage Se ve walk of the Hlth ihe rant by wooed Psy taking the Areanum, [ was letely covered with Diotehes, oa Amencan principles. In Gratz, I found no less | OF be hanged”—and endeavor to force the pea- | with commendable pride and minuteness. an- Foc oR me Phen fi egy eee to part of my body or limbs verag exempted, and bende 1 was | than ten locomotives from the enterprising estab- | Santry to join their ranks; this exasperated the lat- | nounces his intention of having a medal struck io nal and Chritipher ates. a FeO coool) | Eat aftcred wihihe Files. Before {nid ased ie Avy | lishmenta of Norris Brothers, Philadelphia and Vi. | ef, and we are presented with themelancholy spec. | hanot of the bate, to be worn by the brave fellows Thepigittbe with the prit og of free fersions, Auply co oy r vender wd phn pe 59 ebeeafor | enna. There are twelve more at Cilli, all being tacle of people of the same blood murdering each oth- | Who took part in it- ne ree The sul old countrymen | a number of years, and all rn ced, to the | prepared to go into operation at the opening of this | & with the fury and animosity of enraged beasts,ina | Thns has ended a war, respecting the conse- LADIES’ FASHION FANCY STRAW | and the public alled errangements for | us of Winer’s Arcanum. I can concaientionsly recommend it | line of road. ‘The Norris locomotives are exceed revolution whose ostensible object was to throw off | quences of which a good deal of anxiety not unna- As 7a ewer ats of the, latest shape, for brinaing Dew, to stare the propa rY to very “best wiodicines for scrofulous affections or ingly popular in all parts of Germany, and are as | the yoke of their common oppressor. Tne peasantry, turally prevailed—a war forced upon us by the pe- bug rR ’ hemranbiee conducted by th "Yours, truly, L.A.BLODGET, s2South dst. | wellknown here as th-y are in the United States. | med with sickles, flaile, pitchforks, and any | culiar exigences of the ease; from which we could at once see a Many of the improvements have been adopted by | Weapons which they could command, scoured | "ot shrink, but for which we had made no previous 'N. B.—A genera! assortment of straw Hats and Paris Ribbous of this an atthe reasouable prices. inte Preciude an uunecessary delay of the emig Panaverenta, Jan. 31,186. | Continental establishments, and Ge: the country in bands, and murdered the | preparation—used no adequate foresight. The Sikhs set ume ¢___CARL RING 1 Division seer ietaae Meee Sedihep ta ery | nnthctiPachfsiel to nnd tie outa | opeak ofthe American locomotives, und locomo- | obilty by soores ringing the bodies of the dead tookvan ungenerous advantage of the long alliance SLhAW BONNEIS. glass commanded by men or intr that can be farasshed.. With | are now eufering, 1 feel compelled, im secordasce witheny | tives built on the American system ;'the latter ire. | ad dying, amidst fiendieh shouts, to the authorities, | which had existed between us and their great ruler, L, CHAPIN, No. 12 Jobn street, near AT those superior arrangements, the sanseribers look, forward fora | principles of philanthropy and humanity, (much os I dishke ‘i ‘ ze ho had inhumanly offered bot to th Ranjeet Singh; and their perfidy has been punished stairs, on hand 2 good expectant of eshionable continuation | planed which fias been so liberally ex: | fo nave my name paraded before the pusiic as. paffer of any | (ently being a condition laid down by European who had inhumanly offered bounties to the peasants | = ull a te with its m Straw Teun ‘which he is selling at the lowest tended to them for so many years Past. | Incase any of th parent medicine, tostiteacase which came under my own en gee in their orders for locomotives. On the wid mre men rte pen a ytd a vantahed prouptiy, eaxtgericall7, aad is ea en. . evgaged ey 2 4 i ‘1 mens ur roa ‘tending from Fran! lo par F i ° ae and others are invited to all before purchasing basing | customary. For jarther particulars; PRP Jatzer, poste! | diy little grandson, about three years of Potsdam, hy herd pd <wetice-kix of those corte of Pa cruel death, and the bloodthirsty intoxication | Which promises in all future time to prevent a repe- CELSIOR. 6 South street New York. | two months old. Several physicians ‘were called was | in operation, aad they work to the perfect satiatac. | Of an exasperated mob—a national suicide, which | tition of conduet at once base, dishonorable, and un- [FQRENTSO MS PHceNX a HERDMAN, KEENAN E CO. | sndtvey all prouovnced itan hereditary serofalons affection ton 0 the companies that ordered them. No rail- ee en bps ee arab with jhe blood of | called for. SAP MANUFAU)" pal mou roads on ntinent have had i i eir victims, fell helpless to the ground. aledon! mites Fag id ra Nassau TO Tene. ne aonene aS iecthattions chsongh peed ates to oyproutas thas those” in Belgium, be ae © Lc is difficult,tindeed, coollyfto draw the line that libris ge nos wy between tory at all the principal Banking Justitutions proprietor of this establisoment has recently added to | United Kingdom, on application as above. aire the family that | places they seem a perfect series of inclined planes | Separates rij ht from wrong, and to say on whom ail The great féte of the week incert given by jive stock , Mario, Madam Grisi and Miss My little granason, about three years of age, has be of joods, an assortment of Mole- 7 5] 55 ; - " < BOSLON STEAMERS. ving used allthe | and tunnels. Here, also, I found the Norris loco- | the responsibility of these horrors is to rest; certain | Count Roy, ay wet g ie tee rio nod FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. Mee eS Te hence | ectcneacg | motives, drawing heavy trains up the steepest | itis, however, that the nations whose daggers revel | Vara Sang, the latter woe very much applauded. Ma: the same munnet aud of ‘The British and North American e beetle, ond after havieg weed it three ‘weeks, the re- | grades with wondertui facility, and atond that Mr. | im the convulsive body of dying Poland, will have to nee lane root = E, hee aieaes wn pat wane ~ Mail Seca Packet Ship CALEDONIA, | Zi. ceed he tu tae seotcunied be Phe aria banccred: "ihe | Norris had been presented with legally attested cer- | Sherrer 40, awful charge at the bar of the God of | Ts ivable for their number and brilliancy, and said to be a E.G. Lert, Commander, wil gare Boston | chitd may be seen at any by Physicians to be cured. Te | tificates, announcing the performance of his engines, | Justice, for the death-cries of agony that are NOW | those of the Empress Josephine. The dresses esi fhe is iu cousequence enal m for the above ports, on Friday, May, 186. | street Tam, sir, and expressing great satisfaction at the results. In | "ising to Heaven. The nation, in all its sufferings, | wore mostly in white and pink crape, and tarlatanne em- outer. eats corresponding description at lower rates. fessene to Lilrepoct. ; eee | ‘Your very gratefal Ce short, the American who proposes to take advan- still clings to life with desperation—if at times it | broidored, trimmed with flowers. Pamela shaped hats s a = neste & . Hsia; Sper bolaasde ee Pt REY. tage ‘of railroad travelling in Belgium, Prussia, { seems to have expired, it revives again when the | are not much worn, but in a modi shape closer to BROWNA&CO aang TE ae AL HARN DE CHAM, Jt. Agents | Prepared by Jobn Wiens Une ts Meiden lane, N. ¥.,s0le | Wurtemberg, many of the minor countries of North | knife of the political fdissectors would share the | the face, and with 4 bavolet,very mack se worn previens OW th to wform the pablie of their recent improve: | No Berth secured until paid for. - Saree. | Pee ae eet ee a eee a aiken | CCrmenys, Cumin onieven Italy, can enjoy the | oe ils of the corpee, and instead of using their instru- | to, thet Matic, ny A Bite chip and straws will De Smet im the man ‘end fiaiah of their $3 i opgld by Wyatt & Ketcham, 121 Kaltea street: RA. Sands. | pleasure of being drawn by American steam power, | Mients, the physicians are again obliged to make | with the cletiy. worn, tho. former ace most elogent, al- fashiou, beauty cous BOSTON STEAMER: andJ &J. Coddington, 303° Hudson, + Ott Epson’ "{é | although not on American soil. every effort to prove to the exhausted subject, that thouge many rice and pearl si will be wets, With & proprieto FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. Brookiye, by firs, Hays, 19 Fulton atest: J Bree, 27 ames | In Austria's Italian provinces, railroads are also 2 has no LA ag ot to ted quiet- | great profusion of wreaths, rs, ke., as they are ret; F. comer Colambia. an jc, an ; F iti N ; u a making great progress, and have even entered into | !y to give up the ghost. At present mist 15 | more than ever in vogue. Rict broidered capes end ering atl Mai Packet Shine CALEDOMIA” CU | State tent. “Puiudelphine - W. Dye Coy ; Ent", | the very heart of Venice, by means of bridges, and | 190 thick to discover the probuble result of the events | collars are the necessary finish to every elegant tolletse. GENTLEMEN'S HATS. BRIA and BRIA ANNIA, will leave cond street, and esloe, 209 Chestnut street. Balti | this city will shortly be connected with Milan, It | that have just tranept Russia is, perhaps, the | Anew lace cape a la Virginie are quite the rage for 4 ton fe ¢ ports as follows, viz:— more, Charles New Orleans, Bertrand & Sisoz. | is not alittle curious to contemplate Austria in her | sly government that has any fixed plan in relation | walking or evening toil pa Bn for trimming» WHY will you pay $4,50 and $5 for a Hat, when you | CALEDONIA, Edw: Gentlemen's reg ret , J heen’esy those BURY. 1008, | Riohaapes, V'e-, Gaynor, Woon Ue. and by Draggists gene- | nationality, in which view she is a perfect problem, | t© Poland; and it is possible that most of the powers dresses is m ean go to CAMBRIA, & &. rally throughout the conntry r 3) " ; 5 t supply orders, they are so pressed ROBERTSON’S ITANNIA, John “Ise June, “* and comprised of nearly all grades, from the barba- | on the Continent are desirous of seeing her again | 5°t supply , puceix HAR AND CAE SdanuracroRy, |” fi ie "| pAeiiomaure visi Fine GARD | fujoimovtionds nil crcnecton lenin | tke brrank cath ndren™ da eka | rsd Vnt eso 2 ; at helps to furm the whole, retains its individuali- - and got as good a one for $3,507 Go and examine for Wor freight or passage, apnly 19, ‘s ESTABLISHMENT. ‘yin a remarkable degree, and looks with pride ‘and | strengthen the East against the attacks of the auto-|—~——varteties. pelves. mid f At HARND *. PLATE and Fifty Cards prioted for $1 50; the best En- | obstinacy, not to its present condition, but te its | cratof the North, Srill none is yet so bold as to a1 Ory, in Celedonia, Liviageton eee AN ee A ase eee Paar Paina iiss, A li Cards printed from engraved plates at 0 cents | origin, no matter how humble or how ‘destitute of | step forward and lead the way towards the accom- a ace an reg, 3a Colstentt, Leen ‘& CO. have ‘OK LON DON=Regolar Packer of the It May A SIL PL, glory. The Italian provinces would never discover plishment of this great object. portion of h.s farniture was saved. The loss $1500. PLUNKETT just opened this tish- ‘The packet ship 8T. JAMES, Capt. Meyer, will VER DOOR PLATE . a, Ww Sh meat witha spigndid Siotmeny Hadad CALS, 1 Trerelis Ory rnished and beantfally engraved for $3." Kugraving forthe | {0 & r that he is in Austrian dominions, ith the increasing power of Russia before them, | The two story brik dwelling and ou of Jere- Rut to be surpassed ot in qual.ty, of or du- econd cabin and steerage, having splen Trade equally, low, at CLASSEN’S old stand, 1 tay street, were it aot tor the similitude ot German or Hi ? | the monarchies of Prussia and Austria tremble for | mish Beldwin, near the pee ‘about 1} miles east of Betliceer sat, sore, pablie at the following very acco! on board, oF eae coruer of Broadway ai4im*r "| rian military, which he meets at every step. The the future, and can scarcely expect to retain their | Fredonia, was destroyed by fire on the Inst. 4 Ps 100 Fue street, corner of South. Pam Nic R Iterature is nearly all French; in fact, the latter | Polish possessions a oe while longer. In the | we learn from the Syracuse Journal that two police Fine quality Nutria Eur, at. SLACK BALL, OR OLD LINK OF LIVER: GALVANIC INGS nation possesses complete monopoly inthis respect, | 2¢xt European conflict Russia will doubtless battle | omicers of that village, arrested a man by the name of rst vsty do POOL PACKETS ‘OR Livi —Only re- BANDS throughout lualy, Nearly every work that appears | for the whole; and the recent occurrences will af- | George Crane, at Belleisie, in thet county, on Wednesday 4 ‘0 do gular packet of the Ist May. The new ificent ‘ £8 is a translation from the French; and in the first | ford her an excellent pretext for measures still more | last, for breaking into end robbing the yin 3 poms 1%, to$i 75 it sealing favonte, pas et sale, COLUM: PRET S AGNE J FLUID. news-room ef Milan, there are 48 French journals, abd Fy the system of anaihilation carried on to- Ramey ag my sey od onniad ee we are ; and Jona Rathbone, vii sas oFeks | RECENTLY ymportod, gelobrated both jn Parore end | 42 alien, and bat 6 German—the latter even less | wards Poland. 0. P. Q. | When arrested, east, on the lice beat Who! tomers hvts ironed and b0ps Wi iM Gnd Hi. PARDESSUS. —————— t super costly manner, | serrcnndiccases, For sale by the groce, dozen or single one, | than the Esglish, which numbers 10. Ail this /qne India War—The MKnglish Mode of | Wm oft ee Se See ment and convenience, that | at aepucen PRICES. roves most powerfully that, although Austrian in. Annexation. ENTLEMEN S HATS—SERING TELE | ioe 2M ey Title med mag: oy Od EN A.B. & D. BANDS, 19 Fulton cece, | fluence covers the soil, the roots extend buta trifling | (From Wilmer & Smith's Eeropean Times } disco BD nes ot the Mattern, waiting mach | ‘hold call and see this splen cimen of naval arehitee: | >a arty distance below the surtace. The accountscontain the particulars of two bril- | into the canal. He is now elegance and Teeny See, ‘are now ready {¢ ion | are; before engaging elsewhere. Kor passage i r a TKAFILATORY, he color of the | ,,02,the other hand, Austria succeeds to a remark- | liant actions with the Sikhs; one fought by Sir H. | | Thomas Hodson, a worthy and respectable farmer of tnd sale, by the subscriber. a6 pine and Renee str ot foot of Beekman sireet,or'ta the aubsceibe Or QU ID HAIR yeiclor khick of browasia a tew | able degree in barring out all influence dangerous | Smith, with the strong division whic! had crossed | Venice, Cuyuga county, aged about 65, went out on ynrat Imre S ROCHE BROTHERS & eiities miple and easy proces, to her existence, which may spring up im the coun- | the Satie, neat Loodianah; and the other by Sir eae, Lap t last, are he body vom poe] Henry Hardinge and Sir Hugh Gough, with the plow beam, a corpse, — TENS SPRING FASHION. co. F é N’S SP: HION. a2i 35 Fw ‘ .) | ate GENITLEMEN’S SPRING FASHION ye Iton street, (next door to the Fulton Bank.) | skin, or in any wa: Wim ney tg iar a oe tries on her very borders, and with which she is, cctiae neeeee BEAVER AND SILK HATS of the, best quality EOF PACKETS—To sail lat | Possessed by this to acertan HI ected. TI + ‘ etl lor, ac in extent, politically connected. Thenew | main body of theenemy on the margin of the same Savile gee vtablished P ri haal segue Mt . bark ten cy | comparatively a thortapucgof nai y natura poler. uate | religious movements which have for timekept | river at Sobraon. In both these engagements, the the editor of the Best Bearer. Sai) as above, her regular day, pi and ance atteuding the use of x ping Byes, sxe *, North Germany in a pertect sea of agitation, are ms of the British forces reaped new laurels, stating that insteed of his having Beat Silk. For balance of Leight orpassage, haying excellent necom- viated Te axiale the Lighter ahadcricn | gearcely known to the masses on the banks of the | and inflicted terrible retribution on the invaders. | defrauded his York creditors out of twenty or bey esult can be relied on; and in| Danube, in the neighborhood ot the capital, although | In another column will be found a detailed state- | thirty thowsund dollars, he, himself, has been defrauded tions, apply te alg re OODHULL & MINTTTAN, #7 Bonth st. al7 1m*rre < rr th f K AT THIS! Er = = ng oo clone ‘a ressmblance to that of | no less than tour hundred books and pamphlets on | ment of the events, which preceded and followed | rut of $12,000. - ‘EME! weet the Ist May y detection, the use o! th bj Gr | battle | Theselectmonof Manchester, N.H., have recentl: ~ Fs bocone A py Bases hy 1 Broad: wil sappors, ker realar day, Sean, Moyen, the o} ‘will retatn its enone las ge ee testy wusoedty ciearyta | i veda ave, eS ibcat the oo ene. taken the census of that town, and the result is es tol here you will fiad the Ia gest assortment, cheapest, and | Fur. assage in cabin, secon vn ‘and stearnge, having | and gloss. Private apartments for ladies and gen eyes of the custom and police officers, and are never | simplicity of the narrative contrasts pleasingly with lows wages toes 4 a eae mustake the umber, 37 | splendid accommodations, apuly oa board Sue, ing to have their hair changed, st | | 1h ig go wt, | Slowed to cross the Austrian termine are | the splendor of the results. In reading the clear | Ys Tine Y, 33 ttre “ j. $2 Chatham st-_ | «torbidden publications.” Indeed, the most bitter | and graphic sketch of an engagement, in which sect. large absortment of imported French Boots, at th 2 doilses. ge me CAHILL | P.8—Persons wishing to send for thet de South. | CLEFT OFF WARDROBE AND FUBNELURE war 18 waged by the government aguiast the dissen- | the fighting was desperate and tne feats of valor on eh Lia Latin tiv 4s a Wee erie ot an ilies hep oo ters ; they are not allowed to enter the country with- | both sides prodigious, one is forcibly struck with | _ It will be .een that there are 1123 more for all kinds of superfiaous wish to i n 8 f ’ ‘of such as Ladies tnd Gentlemen's Wearing Apparel, | out passporte, which make quietness and good be- | the superiority which a far inferior force, led by a mg ol sn fihnon thoveend persons ore sald 1 them brought out to this country By oue of the Line, sail - nd. the 7th, 17ch, and each month,’ Ts. tounble terme, bY applying se nts So PREMIUM BOU su FINE FRENCR BUOTS for $3 3, city made, and ar FOR LIVERPOUL—1 re Arms, Furniture, &e. Leyenstyn, 466 Brosdway, up | havior a much greater responsibility than usual, and | clever practical soldier, had over superior numbers ea those sold in other stores jor $5. Fine Freceh stairs. Ladies having any. Cost off Ch jas te dispoee ot eae Austrian subjects, who contess a partiality tor this | under the guidance Of a barbarian commander. \wap | mpd Pg tiny Hetpomsag by Mie Oe. asl to those sold i LAV eEO all poots tor $4 50, this wat of at tie AyF fait 18 ° Mont Lahonabie nch Bout wad | Toe wus eae. will ball ex droves = obtain a fair price by sending for the su find Nf | . \t aoe etn Pes A Te through the Post OfBee will be prompt- | 8eCt, find it to their disadvantage in many respects; | Our troopsowed their success mainly to the able ~ + :—" No description of ours Fen balance of frnght or penage, beri eae Patteeded ye and should they happen to be officers of the govern- | heads which led them to victory, and to the uce of Se er edy print ‘the offect he pr sed, or do the Cavtain on board. UAST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNI ment, they are promptly dismes+d. | the bayonet in the attainment of it. If the enemy | justice to his merit. ‘Ho bas created quite an ew husiasm w WANTED, Bui there is one subject which at the present mo- | had had the advantages in these respects which the | among cur m,ateurs; one of our friends declaring that L2 es OR GASTLEAES having am TED STATES AND GK pd spose of, can obtain a jast bight, wes sufficient to make him ‘) BAT BRITA 1 usical for life.” OLD ESTABLISHED EMI- Syne jing for the subs ribet, a1 jomenin New Orleans have resolved oo or the Post Otfie of FICK.—The subscribers are prepared c a hav bie dinner to Mr. Slidell, as a meni'estation ‘to come out by the early Spring ships, at to. M. & COHEN. | commencement, and a revolution that will probably | ces infinitely more momentous, sg portant: ‘ean beattended to by Mrs. M. 8. COHEN: only end with the exunction of every vestige of her eflect are nme thesame. Ab her a Oi Rs, rool ia which they hold bie in his leone national feeling, on the grave of the fast of ner sone. tion and morals on the part of Sikhs would have to Mexico. For months past the Germanjournals have teemed | been a guarantee against the uncalled for, unpro- The ‘Centreville (Md.) Sentinel states thet a white man ears, | with accounts of arrests, imprisonment, d&c., for | voked on of our territory; and the absence of | was ‘arrested a few days ago, and lodged in Caroline | conspiring to produce # rebellion in the Polish pro- | that ion which led to a blind reliance on su- | county jail, for atte be Cpe edind spotty a | vinces, uatil we had at last become quite familiar | perior numbers, has been justly punished by the ¢x- bron dad vod , living near Gre rough, og with the column, and looked tor it on opening @ Ercise of the hnghest military skill, supported by the “ee east off clothing | ment is attracting the attention of all Europe. It is | British troops possessed—for the personal courage , his perform’ ‘ca price for | poor, unhappy Poland—again in the midst of a re- | of the Sikh, voldiery 1s undoubted—the soghter | (our friend) which will be | Volution, that seems searcely to have had adetinite | would have been far more terrific, the consequen- nhtera ‘as usual, be furnished, Lage foresees the + Mor MaTOMEMDMAN & Co.,61 South st. A ARE, CUTLERY AND GUNS. Aeaints HW RIGUAN.._ Senos et. Goren Bonin, aS ae a W, SPIES & CO., having removed to 91 Maiden Iane, “ ore 1 y ‘ A. ey ‘stock of Hardware, Cut by a . wk: hie fe, Se . by senges venpentatians) 06 62

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