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THE NEW YORK HERALD | Vel. XH, He, 116 -Whele Ne. 4329. NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, APRIL 27, "1846. ries Wwe Gents. THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. Circulation---Forty Thousand. Lin the Canal, car DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price’ conte pee copy) ticet tae By Saeed aT “enh ate Price 63 coutaper | tribe for the season on ma ‘Zoual prices—always casbiv Bribie Ferme of all kinds executed with beauty and despaten, TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. ly imiormed that th fhe ata. irecbes, Iara | Philadelphia wo Fitabargh, commeoced | the Pros ae Market muerte x oute passe J ele ig raveling ts couche, bath Ras gr hans : CHENCES pay PU LB Mt oO ORLS cA § RUP READ! HAS. THE HLigWNG ‘CERTIFI- | | CATE OF RICHARD L. A MAN OF | BAGH OT ENDING Ey iN NEW 7 ERSEY. cased Rag Pes cee aeoee jurlington ee Srate of atirmation, day. eth ‘of SAILY, at ones ¢ felocke A.M. roads being passed eT et format sete S lecm on commmnanentons, OY casuh adareneed S| art Marke suoct, doors shove Sights tere en ee | past he was attached by a hore, dry nse of iuctnd { * CUMMINGS, the of his hands and soles of hus toge- ag LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. wee colaantttteieed | New Yous Hematp ‘ABLISM MEI ty Nag nes Trains leave Whitehall, e and breast. His family ‘Nonth-Weat corner of Fultos and Nassen sce erry, at 7A: M. for Bostonfor al pars formed him that his lungs were in & diseased | oti Ila a and 99 Arya 4 PM. ily, | fafeyd he beenng radaally weaker and weak tazed | = ‘uni jus most to a skeleton: 7 breath 4 labor nd | KING CHARLES STAN OF GND PASSAGE TO PITTSBURG. | it ene erheston, fart as wi wed een eezuen oi | Fae Tinta foPesle by A, interes S lohan . Fare ge ey iggy ep hep lg ego wad valuable Birds, only co'be found at his sstablishinent, Ro sian Tealty aod chee teh el Bo eli SJohe street, his case beyond the reach of hope. For two di oe wife ans (ong he esow-n nena mit) |" BUPTSBD KG FORTAGLE BOAT LINE, | | Recor ieyiact dialer ‘ el ok 1 af iaportr and dealer ia Birds Cages, ka._ | "['HE subscribers beg toinform thet friends and the pubic, | Pray shal takes it9, try 8 mii fi uimouis FOK SALE, the Pe earn Canal by the above suequalted | f Port- A LIGHT WAGON, ocarly new. atone tble Boat, atthe very I insuring large lots of J i ‘a. "This fine sitendench ef Thee, rections accompanyii maresound | orsridse, a ited a tun Connon ne Pttabeee avi tn the Prenence 0 ae ton tant ny ibetake weribre dee | 'auro, thats Ircnde could sexcely stay ta the AGEMENT To VET—A ‘aad conve: ~~ epee very car Ped en in the tran | Rimpchat at this time che Srna uaabl eonies is heed font inns Haparent at 6 Lavery sirect wall edapied for | "ferchaas abovt ‘shipplug by thie route are invited to call be- | Rilow a seme a weakness; bat he continued ‘given iinmediately: Apply at) Liberty street. | (ore Completing their arrangetteng qu selthaa be jc bara tar, Schenck W,, & J. T. TAPSCOTT, red othe ein in the loweat stage of sist 45 Soath st. cor. Maiden Inna, | Cousumpti after all other: means had failed—that fo TO LET, THE House 21 Orchard street. Joagine of Morning Line at 7 o'clock. weeks he continued to diminished in quantity, rata freely which predually and changed shelly char FOR ALBANY ANDTROY. ene eee — BAM Breabfast and di oar hort time he ble to ban! A (id Peat sect. of CGldwei vet Bel Nemoarph Hea ‘Ths period lntervening betwee ote ogc ik aa TE 4 Ksenpie Hyde Bk recovery was angue tn weeks that the, rapid changes 1a qriable reabinet- makers, i mates, com fa makers, fook, Bristol, Catskill, Hadsou, Coxsackie, ondition areated sac woeder in all who saw him jon can be apesgiven, immediately. during his illness, aoe hte and neighbors flocked continn- | fouse and nad deo N ‘No. 491 Wi street, now elton steamboat, TROY, + Captain A. A. Gotham, Tursday. | ally to sen, as it were. Dae gpm from the mere ‘That as the an east ter House. sicered ie directly opposite the rity ‘This Morai ‘aturday' at 70’clock, A. M., Syrup sull strengthened and improv continued Cligen srust’ Ingalre at No. 173 = 452 Seog of Narelie nivel” Retarsing ‘ox’ copoait@ aing Kal beled taken twenty fie bodes, naw be: joyment $9 ea Seta health ; that he ts able to all ‘his duties, Pah reese aaa germane | se Osea Wie ae in, ete Piueaeeetie Myrtle avenue. It ison an omnibus route, and is but THE Propretors ol Steamboats = cok be botors peuiestiy aaend pantie oat ee: yey see eae cjermenra walk fro from aby ofthe ferries is efue open Bella hang, would do well to pay a yaitgt | "O° ee poutzedl RICHARD 1, COZ. ‘Brore, one of a row of seven, (the reat of which iron Boat J wens, Woosets Traveller, fc an sapidiligins pefore salen Tented] in Myfge avenue, hose men Bee Sines oaieaale fr | endiecmrine 1 Homer fs lmproved Bye of Bel Han niece es {Simed] * CHAUNCEY BLY y moderate. up neat arranted year, by He He pply to D WHIGHT, No. 269 Fulton street, 12 | ‘Aeon street. - nmnbieer ee Evesnam, Burliteton Co., N-J., April and two oPelock or at the office of JOHNSON ee NDA, Attorneys, No i Front street, Brooklyn. < FROM THE Figey OF MAYA Stable j res 3d Ravee attests aguire att Reads weeer, NEWARK AND NEW YORK, ad, 164. We, the subscribers, resident dohereby spur oat ne arowsllacguaicred wrk az flickerd FARE 1: Thedricndid Steamer PASSAIC, Capt John | 409s and frequently visited hi shart pt Fale, mil commence her wipe foF the season | Sehenck’s Feline our duty to Secommen ee ae: until Rotice:— day, March i6th, and run as follows, | {tte the coummmptive te the strongest pease terms, val 6c*r. washer Leave Barely a, New York, | te epee oe te 4 orn Greatest cures ever perfor three story Boeke jouse, Ne. 107 Cross street, | Fre’ a aad jamin jr. William L, Brown, Shor" opposite es ‘Chareh. oe ie in ny hol Ba aherpin feb ea arg Se ‘The Willan emai,” ied ie ieee, a Ht det pa rented, to is ogenpiot bye sage 7. at | Passaic hasa large and spacicns dock tly furnish: | Jos-E. Hewlings, Joseph Fees Byelas Yep moderate rent. Apply on the prewises a eh eds and great deck room both for freight and ‘passengers. ; Prost street | “rl? favre ; Maauron, N. J. May @th, 1845. x HANDSOME COTTAGE and NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LINE, lig Now Semegy oe Tam pastor ¢ japuist chureh at teftcot thw about fivg acres OR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT, ania dee af ie Listenin ticeee ot eee of cogd Land, lid in meadow, situated on the Blazing from the foot of Contlandt street ie se Coxthen tn error 2 fpeeee se nee rene re Jerse; y Kaley Depot. “Arached to the premises Toran Passengers aki sean eae My ai inet smpress s chat the xeelient of Asparsgun;’ Bara, Stable, | Beifelo, sad sown to Sarsioga, Winvehall and Lake Chany, ne live 0 Tay surprise | saw ie ke otrage apa prick to.thé | plain. sdlninanten Rs SPSS OM i Kim i fa ry compen on last bash, ah shea 7 looking man, ee ee ae eo neree coors & tot 65a eteta: TB. May loures che foot cxieata teepoeetenremenatin coerelsagan antes pei ea HAND, day y and Batar Tam respectfully yours, JAMES ADEE tion 020 lw mn No.9 Whitehail street. "ihe Bieambout Ci COLUMBIA, » Wm. H. Peek, will | The genuine Pal: 8 FOR SALE, OR TO LET, leave the Pier toot of Conrtlandt street, on Monday, Wedtes- | proprietor: and is for sul rept Hretel omce Ne, ‘Tae Modern bailt three atory brick house, 815 Adams | “Zor Fassags 01 # se7 o'clock, faa t perl, whgre perwoss can esetvectrice, navecoetr] athe Modern built tates ator brick eomee. ae ate | a bor usssae o: Pabieht, apply on Board, or atthe Office on | sramiued. cad obtain uamphicts describ sar CONSUMPTION, gh st pablicencton, on he th day Of ae DYSPEPSIA, and Livin ce COMPLAIN, free of charge: eee disposed of att on the lich day of Weigle must be put in charge of che Freight Arent, of the | For nl loo by A-B: Gunde & Co, 478 Broadway + Heh Tors term of vearse Application vo be made om the promices, | COMBMY will not he respons! ibte for Los. s20if 36 Bleecker, Ford, a Fourth, cor Woot brent 8 ‘815 Adams st, Brooklys. ad Lin?re FOR Hudson ats Dr. Garda ner, 65 Montgomery st, J 75, W. F 19) STATEN chet £Si % Gore Biase oe Bost ‘Smith and Dean sts, vs yo; THE House cana ray, the 20th day Plesst bear th nied hat F-8. Bookman doesnot sell my ori boos SYLEH and STATEN ISLAN York and Staten Island +s follows, until pr we sexien Islaud at 6,4, 9,10, 11 o'clock, AM. 1, 3,3, 4, York, fc 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, Oelock, F oe le a ec fon ine eae Sion ies street, ‘The = Se ee a ae ee calc with tie ownch, De CHEES. | ° ‘Tear M, MAN) imuy do so between the hours of Sand; A: M.,and 354 and oP Liwerre™ | “ondasde TO LET OR FOR 8, A. MODERN BDIL OT ENS ‘pens et NB. preted eet ngs about an acre of lan eas part of which is well aie ‘with fruit and ail re ys the M., ‘and the fi t boat fr New York at9 A. M. AL freight at the tisk of the owners thereof. JOH! United States ba rons Britain and itsland sti , and to avoid dece, Bs and so avs ption, jon, apply SPRING PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD. INER’S ARCANUM EXTRACT. 5 A, SPRING PURIFIER OF THE BLOOD, sie} a. not be surpassed, working its way thi = with ‘a silent an etre Tore, cleumnog ue Blood, o'clock irst boat ison the Island will leave at8 A. mspehasge ea street, at 7, IN HERDMAN & {Emigrant Office ‘South street, New York. GEE ex uss from an impuie a scat va Kit ag cs site White Bowes, Ulgers of all kinds; Syphilite font sais and Ireluad ( armel sf rants cera Pekar ipeselingeteryf ris Liverpool) | also, for affections. of the Liver. Dye papain, Contivenean, Fal: The subseril ‘old countrymen | Gout, and all Chronic and ‘omplaiuts, occurring in id th ie gen arrangements for Wtated constitations., Its simplicity reeommends the use inging 0 ber to state that | of it to parents whose children ict eof th ‘verpool will be the blood or skin, or whose constitusions have bee ‘Those sending for their friends will fed illness and the use ol al im*re great importance oft his arrangement, as it will | wilf effectually parity the bl renovate the system, and m Re prope he vg 15 bathe frat and lerest wh ‘of serofalaare 1) the least 5 dearoe visible, this ON very favorableterms, four three id basement | oj; ines men of fe rience; das the ve! |, wall most surely extermi- brick dweling House, ist ach con = (eee meiity that ean be fr (arated ik medicine is mach cheaper, plessanter, and warranted tufal style throughout. ‘T'wo of these houses are 31 feet nario of that pa sap rior any, Fmt by 3 ir drops nnd two of them 3 foot By wide | Sado tim fr emer" one ee mepetthoee | oct Hie follow, cerditin ieee tern ae ae? din front . | evgaged do not embark, t menor wi refunded as | For fui ‘and idence of the val: ‘The sitation commands, eine, view and i within | taaomary. For tarhar atin Su PK et powoa, | nd eesey aceon and couc ante ride whlch may be Bien musts far Barley Lae ervey Wat Nest tor Ga are heERae wae obeained of agents gratis. ‘ ete oe ERD! KEENAN & CO., Partapecenra, Jan. 6th, 1046. “They will be wee io anv ings: Apply to Liverpool. « ‘ 7 alo 2wer STEVENS, Hi Posh NJ B. —Drafts for ay phous ons i uraal be’ faruished, sich Ma bighiyy My eat yee at ine’ jons throughout D: PADIES, FASHIONABLEREARCY DRAW | [julted Kingdom, on application as above. azire age Arce i wasen pletely ‘covered with blotebes, sale at Cnn KL WING'S Neri” Division sereet a 2 36 BOSLON STEAMERS. OF RY hed ot limbs being exe! re Thad aed the Aree “65 — A general assortment of straw Hats and Paris Ribboas FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. m one Week pal bean co dia + aad my ; es to at the most reasonable am now in better health re been for oe mere PHERRL KING, 17 Division street. Pg ag ery “rg ORTEDONTA, Panccerta. 1 cad haicioniionade Woreapiicd te Lott, Commander, will leave le very Dest medicines. for scrofulous affections or STRAW BONNE 1S. L, CHAPIN, No: 12 John street, near which =p seotieitre a: the lowest market hema econme rere” maya 8 Pate ena, Mrbliner and others are invited to call before vs No Berth secured until paid for. ee hk 1846. | Gruptions I ever hear 915 ‘Yours, truly, * L. A. BLODGET, 52 South $d st. Parcapecenra, Jan. 31, 166 D. BRI 6 ~. Y AHARNGET eee wie Mr] rity G. Kinsloe-Sir~ Believing rhe oy homed whe are now sui Hert ioe on compelled, in ‘ecordance Sri principles of yamani yach dike BOSTON STEAMERS, FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. mig nime pursed vetore toe papite Fe mediciue,) to ‘ome acase which came Seg my my to Tmmediante observa rm reeen British and North American sar bn TH TA reper ch walter oh TER ita and Re hee Date! | ed tz sitle erunason, about shen Hat, of BRIA sad RICANNE 1A, will letve two mouthe od. Of these reilly #1 e. 54 they all promovaced -ALEDONIA, Edward G. aa aes Sijare ‘sold im Broadway AMBRIA, C: HE Judkias, tre sary andr frat diuparity in price may RITANNLA. joie Hewin, en Saeebisnmaects ie! in Broadwe igs a con wocfasuage to Liver be oe ‘8 corres] ‘passage, i ING FASHION suite i tos ciay appear eet EW w BROWNKCO. 178 hatham Ba ts 0 en or frscmen on Be ong IR LONDON Rogalar Packet of the ras ae che nacre of choir $3 Hats combieing PS Fines ES, Capt. Meyer, will child may Bosecastany time, aan eee ity . three a for rastage jn cabin, sceond = gm having splen Your v to spo more or the same price. | did sccommodations, apply on bes rice, $1 per borte, or six bottles for $5, Call and oes tebe m3 Im*rh x 2 SO eMURE. co agenana rt cory Winer & Co., 63 Maiden Ino, N. Y., ole Haar "| GERM WEN'S HATS. BR fc of the 1st May. The Sher tite Beld’by Wyatt & Ketcham, 12 wenn R.A. Bends, ‘WHY will you pay $4.50 and $5 for a Hat, when tons Ct, Joba Eutibon Bow: pr goraar ob orig 3 . mw } es 4 oe you pay 1,90 ir you am, vapee en cee wl saat Ln J & J. Coddi rind corner, of "i famet naprareons aah terete, tere ets etre Read PHOENIX HAT AND, C: MANUFACTORY, | with ever sper Seen tee eet nce Manian street le ghar, 8 Phelpe 33 Fulton cannot but bark: el aad got as good 8 one for $287 Go aad examing ter your. fone wining the old Rasaty te sentine Yar tok Rien, eS insloe, wuvetrees, Balt mri8 1 should eall and ending sortnres Por page i ahi, eo Gaynor, Wood Coren —¥- IETROPOLITAN HAT AND CAP S TORE, faba sorte, eusly application Sarees | Ritnond, Yo Guece, pa rovers 1a Grand street, of Beckman street, + OF tO 46 rer cms Meiow his Usual Prices. SOE TOT as Po TLUNKETE neg. Seamer se Fan ses (nt done te Paion Bak) FACHIONABLE VISITING CARD Sexo Baar der sealer, cloeunce ae wee ruin uy iz, ACKETS— ‘0 sail lat EST BLISHME ° Le ae, rad teens jar oN ant EY, Capt. i. ional ? y——) PLATE aad ited for $1 50; ‘rly adm rat q ‘Becoud do wes acti tad pees ‘cdr punetual ly attended to, and ene a ‘are ane (KET ee PARDESSUS. GENTLEME. TS—SPRING STYLE Be; nin AND NASSAU SrEEere— Ti per a Tiewht or assage, having excellent sceom- A SILVER moon PLATE WOODAULL & MOE TAR, mM Soathae | prmished and beantifalty eopTreg old srand. Taney eerect jON—Ke, the ist May 3 hee sip Bed as Cape” Meyer, Se ghnes Scestd'tabia aad steerage, having GALVANIC RINGS pl bes Pes “AGNE 8 F LUID. RET recs settee rh Pome oe nervous diseases. For sale by the groce, one, ‘at REDUCED PRICES. GEN CLEMEN’S SPRING FASHI The New Line —Rega. “4.B. & D, SANDS, 79 Falton TS of fa His me obi SILK HATS of the, be UF tare ne tae | fet saline iP farmer arner of toeld, [d established prices. ceil ua above, her vega 7. yn OREauP want a Thar A ATO! BE OF passage, having ‘com- ‘AIR Burl Wits of Slacks os brows, alg ert eM WOODHULL k MINTUR ea ceca Leia Tiets und ‘euey, process, without” saint ‘= — ith street _ | skin, oF in any wa the hair, nee LOOK AT aa IS EN, € AND. TR AT FRTALN | | Breen eagle: Worodueps perfor ‘Sasurel color, 12,8 ae. eae ‘. ats anes B GRANT OWE! Sioa ar ute | Crees nndoe it sera st fay Bye, re ze sssortsent, cheapest, and | mandates ‘Spring ships, at | trely obra tats Ror producing the ight ‘shades of eae Feuer Unjed Kirudom. heucty veseltean borslicdons aad i | rea ee st anit fie ‘so close a rescmblance to that “yy alter tom ET ran ee Seeearee a pavarsia GUNG - inten ee ¥ Agseriennaeas LOTHING Circe cummins ethai Fareay ite — m” F Aline "Coastal iw eat pets BL ae out hm CRE ern oee to fave thelr ir batt * mere OFF WARDROBE AND = LAIRD’S, 92 Chatham st. | = Warhre, ter Banat dpc sute ii “Pyare, ep SH Clotise to bit ard on tere Sg or necesito et, HING AND FURNIT NTED, Lamers the same, by. = iat er eee | NAN, se will YY, and sail te the ith May, her of pending for thir friende, cum hare ‘rai Fon eT ee ee oe FRENCH | ARTIFICIAL ‘FLOWERS, \ AND. ATERi invite Ley, « materials for ower makers, ke. at low prices. FRENCH ARTIFICIAL ., FLOWERS. leave and offer for L eliateonigl 8 oe MATERIALS say 7 the jobbing and A VOELKNER begs jeze, to oscmnaint his. his Siete apd RR. WHEE York, near the Batte dizeenes of the Haye and which the human eye is subject. any disorders of that Rte fresh edie qeality as and deniers inthe at low ‘a meron, April 24, 1846. i ey. "Ore gon Question, leview of President pois hrat Annual Recommendation LS Ft Os “ i the Beat | from the oC Brenel Blowers, ma Materials, o to al to the final Rec nf Notice ices, we « Same articles) £0 call : v And it came to pase, in the first year of the | reign of Polk, whose surname was Young Hickory, and in the teath month thereof, 2. That he sent a message to the Great Sanhe- drimof the seven and twenty tribes of the childrea of Jonathan, assembled in their chief city. 8. And the chief ruler set forth that the Philis- tines had sent a messenger, named Richard, to eae fer with his chief councillor upon the dividi the hill country which is hse Oregon, which beth upon the great Sea of the West. 4. For in that the chief giants had sent out BECKER, No 94 Johu urvet, have jnxt open ‘asortment of French Arti tke. &c. which they offer to the m18 lm*me by late arrivals from i spies, like the children of Israel, to spy out the land | LES 0 oP eirnieia HeOW [notte wid | oor: Bp ds, Ke, ke., together with § And they had returned, having found high | mountains, and great rocks, and a mighty river, flowing to the setting sun. 6. But the country was not over spontaneous, in- asmuch as the spies had to subsist chiefly upon di oe and roots ; and finally they made a sort o! hash of their mules. 7. But inasmuch as the country abounded in har- bors for ships, and quarries ot rock, and had a great river, “4 was esteemed by the spies a great country. 8- Howbeit, some of them desired not to go again the hair of the dog skins having affected thai ealth. 9. And the cuptain, whose name was Fremont, small of stature, but a man of valor, 10. Having explored the country, from the mon, tains to the sea, reported it a great country having spoke in high terms of the flesh pots iy gad VOR A "AR! Tl Ho 1AL pamurpecsed b ,OWER MAKERS. | in rie! . and extent by | the case, imported expronaly for conotry trade. RTIFICIAL FLOWERS. eons Ioccare: has betvenetvee es fire at 128 Willian street, as the E. V. will continue t» sell wholesale jest prices, at 128 William street, and begs ‘tock before baying elsewhere.” al mere EYE. LER, Oculist, No. 29 Greeawich street, New }, devotes his exclusive attention to mic Surgery, and assures ‘are not amongst the numerous direases to ven eees Pe essentially relieved, ore ared by him. gon, to wit, the dog soup of the Flat Head Indians, s goign ea oven at Unianee Se mectc is us entes: | 4,10; nose neade wore flattened from resson: 0 ed either in extent or success by that of any other Oculist in the United out po ificial ible tes FA pumphiec containing remarks on Diseases of the Eye, several instances of great cures effected by mode of treatment, can the same wi im by leter, Dost Paks, ARTIFICIAL EYES. States. 1 cares oneeceoms 8 2 M. to lo’elock P. M., after which the great rains in the rainy season, beating all the hair off their heads, and flattening them by reason of the hail stones. 12. And Polk, in his message to the Great San- 1m, said that he had offered Richard of the Philistines one-half of Oregon to the northward, sat Eee yee for sale, and which will be inserted on had gratuitously ai his Tesidence, or | because the chief rulers of Jonathan had offered it forwe toany one makisg application to | before. m7 Im*r 18. But in that Richard had refused in high dud geon, Polk proclaimed, by reason thereof, that his title was good to the whole, Meth trgonty mageaci Ones eects Bos TN, | 1. ‘And sent to the Great Sanhedrim divers pa- in the United States. Any person that to be well suit | Pers to prove it. ‘should always apply 4 Re maker, who 15. Now the GreatjSanhedrim was composed of es M. WISE, a) 9 PTICIAN, Mt neste i New York, and the public in general, that he has located himself in this city, at Where may SPEC’ has been in the art Im®: two assemblies—the one was numerous and noisy and called the House of Reps, or in the vulgar tongue, the House of Rips; the other was a body of the chief priests of all the tribes, called the Senate. 16. But there were men in both Houses noisy for war; because they imagined the people would like ae citizens of New 4s) BROADWAY, the sound of great ganes oes the trampling of the war KG founds! NOE BASING GLAuBES, of | horses over their corn fields. In and Steel Frames 17. And it came to pass that these men moved in Tea- both Houses that the Philistines, who had, b; or- son of agreement, held a joint use of Oregon, dered to leave, i io whom he is partially ings fc 18. Though it was known they would go to war, arti seaavadtaceniaaadiod a> ecnaeranvia'al Perspective rather than be kicked out of the wilderness without Ground Gives, 0 the finest flint, which, a through their high | their consent. Lash and trae ave| 19. And those who had nothing to lose, among een highly recomme: ioe STUAGE ng ‘and improving the sight in continued writing e and readin can also be He inserts new Glasses, ground, produce ‘the ded an the best ta the the tribes, from war, as well those out of the Con- ress as in it, spoke in loud voices, that the honor of Jonathan demanded he should go to battle, in the Persons, and such as have been operated upon r ie hope of dividing the spoils. old frames, and solicits the patronage of all in rice seal rticles. ‘And there was an old councillor in the House, I le ‘warrant all Spectacles purchased from me to suit the | whose name was Adams, and who had been achief gare ere rere & errant omen eee ones omar ruler, and who had offered the Philistines half of the DR. a E, the undersigned, having wi V Performed by of undoui oe a sie public of hi aston: Misa Broom Ae uM ‘Dr F Francie will move on the first of WIGS AND TOUPEES. A TCHELOR's new inyented Wi. id B iy recomble too menaal bate sto Se AN behets Rael ee wonld seem q 316 Pearl street. thing ia sores i v. J. Peck, (CG References given to those in the cit: rho have been (pally ‘lied from att now perfecily restored jest scan wilderness, who now yproclaimed that Jonathan’s right was good to the whole, and that it would dis- grace him to give an inch to the enemy. 21. And the men of war in the House hailed him with great applause ; and the peace men stood in alarm. 22. And in the Senate there was a younger dele- FRANCIS, OCULIST, 465 Broadway, r -~ nt before the common sense of oa the great Sanhe_ fasanon ne aemont mpeg fe dis) peace, like an angel of light, eprea her beautulul and shining wings over the four quat- ters of the earth. 57. And it came to pass that there was a treaty between the Philistines and the tribes ot Jonathan ; and the nation greatly prospered aly ‘Tue Doctor. Brooklyn Inte! Mnutany.—The Brooklyn Fusi the command of Captain Dillon, cnaned out, Josterday, to attend the funeral of Col. Smith, of New eo Guards, under Cononen’s Inquest.—An inquest was eld before Andrew , coroner of King’s county, on t! body of Patrick Crummey, aged 75, who was det at the bottom of the stairs of his dwellioy of Tillary and Prince streets, on Saturds one of his grandchildren. It appeared went to bed in apparent good health, on Frida} ening, With the understanding that he was te call o1 1 his sons, at five o'clock next morning; but at an early hour he was found dead, by a grand-child. ‘There were no merks of dislocation about the neck of the deceased ; and, according to the evidence, it was supposed that he missed his footing, fell down, the ahock overpoweredhim Verdict— accidental death. Axotnen.—Also, on the body of Davie) 8. Thorne, & member of the Society of Friends, aged 60, who has been an officer of of the Brooklyn banks for up- wards of twenty It sppeared from the evidence, that he had been ill for some time, and returned home from New York on Friday last, it to bed as usual, and was found dead next morning. Verdict—cied from disease of the heart. U. 5. Clreult Court. Present, Judges Nelson and Betts. Decisions.— Martin vs. Kanouse.—The de- the plain- Apa. 2 fendant is a citizen of the State of New Jerse; tiff, who is a citizen of this State, broug’ one of the State Courts, laying his dam The defendant, under a law of Congres proceedings into a ‘The plaintiff then made an application to set rule to declare, insisting that the court below ET RE his: eScaut that claim wes \d would only take a verdict for that sum,so ke'the case ont of the statute, which expressly that where the sum claimed smounts to $500 or from the State y were commenced,to a Circui The Revere? ii arg’ Ison deli declare upwards,the proceedings may be removed Court in which ¢! of the United State week before both judges, and the opinion of the court yes! id the question was,whether the parties ly brought be- fore this court, or whether the court below ad Juriadie- tion. They were of opinion that the parties were re; larly before the court; that they had jurisdiction of the case, and that the papers should be ‘taken oft the files of ‘curt below and sent up to this court. He them nt on to say: It appeared the plaintiff, by his writ and declaration, claims $1000 Ganges, and that defend- ant entered into the bond required by the act of Con- | for removing the cause, and also produced evi- ‘ence that he wasa citizen of another State; which facts having been established in the court below, the detend- ant next petitions for the removal of the cut them forth as herein before stated. Now the 1 $500, 4 the \d entered into, and an applica- hich, according to the statute, has at once of taking from the court below all further ju- ris pista comes in and produces an afi davit that he only intended to claim $499, so as to enable the court below to retain tho jurisdiction. This, said his honor, is the principal question in the case, aud we think it is pow too late to vary the original amount ; the sum in the writ and declaration is the proper test, and it ‘the power of plaintiff to come and vary his asto deprive, his edversary of his right to re- ‘the cause. fake the amount in the wyt and declaration to be the real claim, and we therefore deny the motion,with costs. gate of the tribe of Ohio, named 'Allen—a mighty man of war on paper, who walked forth like Go! of Gath, and defied the Philistines and bags Gauls, and all the kingdoms of the world to; 23. Howbeit, he was restrained from declaring war sr egal rainat all the world,by the voice of the Senate. nd after many weeks, the House passed the notice for the Philistines to leave, and the war men were in the ascendant. 25. Notwithstanding, the Senate had yet to say ea Ca cs , to the voice of the House. 28. ? the war party, in the beginning, in the ia ‘derided the men of peace, as cowards, and astraitora; and the people, jealous of their rights, looked on. in doubt, and the peace men bowed their heads in silence, and in tribulation of spirit: 27. But the Chief Councillor of the tribe of South Carolina, named Calhoun, deputed by them to plead for peace, stood up in the tace of his enemies, and defined ae sition. Bais inin Iquitt, of the Georgia and Hay- io valioak ‘man ot the tar burners of the Nor- them ‘Carolina ; and Mangum, whose sirname was Willie, rallied in the debate; nd a great discussion between the war party longed Bev. X. Wheelock. ted eat, to be seen at the iyes inverted without pain, [7 Advice to to No. 430 home, second block east of Broadway. NEW INVENTED to defy Tes Ising a ‘fadidiorent head of iy adapted countenance "without any vexatious 7 Wu wearers, can be "Brosinar matter of It ies, See Latin csaatames wae. rant worth. | Bat ss | and the men of peace succeeded, and was pro! a who 40 8 80 abo and among us, we. ‘deem it our duty to ro, for many days; great E Songer ese lntl elai 80 imiaeble head of hail A great variety of ladies’ pees hair work, in the vari- ous Branches, w af ta’ wiG. Ss O closely te ins the real ‘connoisseurs hat atthe ordinary inveutien ‘of ol Vl eT ine novel and unique wig is ‘weaving, which causes it the natural hair, both in to defy det 0 free. that |, an atthe maul Liberty ecreot up stars, ADEM! dan ary Waltzes, ey a ey and e and I Titeateret reed work workon a Entag Gutmens colaees meee ot Seon profeesicn. grams it nae faszing the same, epersoe to poke oan oy rs, CUT WITH ASE AND ELEGANCE any of the vari styles of garments now in vogue, and by the See sicko greet ovis beer id connoisseur sce) end e rep do white Wines, Haut Sauterne, Hant led, or depriv 30. And Colquitt handled Breese of Minos pees gloves, showing that though a man of peace, t Georgian would suffer no man to snub him with “want of nerve.” 81. And Breese wasas gentle thereafter as the summer-winds among the roses of Sharon. $2. And Allen declared that the “hearts of the people must be prepared for bo and proclaimed that the Philistines were as weak as the “ unborn infant reposing in the lap of the past,” and that they were cowards who would not go to war for the whole or none. $3. And Calhoun twigged him, and Colquitt twigged him, and meses twigged him, pot he was scored upon every hand by the men of peace; but still he stood aloft in ee dignity, 80 that he ap- peared scarcely less than a king. $4. And Haywood, a quiet and amiable man, arose to speak upon. the matters in dispute ; and the eo came, expecting to hear him read poetry. . But for two days he kept the war in fear trembling ; and towards the end of the second day, Allen snd Hannegan (a warrior of the tribe of aa fell upon ne right and lett. 36, But he battlea them with great skill, and finally told Allen that his place in the foreign chair of the Senate was too much for his capacity. And Allen was quiescent for a time. 87. And asthe debate progressed, Daniel, sir- named oer ingg ‘of York State, fell upon Daniel, sirnamed the God-like, of Mi usetts, and brought in a of Charles Jared of the House, to ocean his attacks upon old Black Dan, who gave notice that he should call the Senatorto account by- and-by, which, in the Chaldaic, signifieth too soon | comfort. Meantime, Benton, sirnamed Old Bullion, for his love of gold and silver, came out for a division of peeee and for peace \d Cass, a bona Fron Ade General, came into cen- tact with him, in the which the General burst his mrp was the explosion. 40. And came to his aid with great fury, but Benton regarded him as an old lion regard- eth a young lion who ae yet a mane. 41. And the war men stood aghast, tor they had looked, peradventure, te the support of Benton, a ts, that no one may be mis! lesale and peer Daan, 92 Chatham st. INVISIBLE® an hair that sceptics and most et and extra- reat advantages of this without sewing of er epentnces 0 C2 Joey to resemble ral appearance, as mee gre oo beantifal, se porous and aati evaporation 1s unim| are alize invited to inspect this novel < ‘method of Bttiog the head ARRY, 146 Broadway, “comerol DANCING ACADEMY. SELLE PAULINE DESJARDINS, whohes * ea te oot v5 wishes conti rake sat ber estdence eboves und to | 00d jecses, and fami (is semenew Quad. BORVEAUS. Winds per bark Callne », from Hecteens, 700 cases julien Duers,¢ ‘Chatean Larose, Margeaux, red Wines, St. Julien, Modoe, Mar for this mar- ing and offer ‘foals MID. 198 Fulton st. TO TAILORS. Reta the en numerous Din Cayenne ym er not to following are a who ‘w the merits of with Mr. cutters names commend it ag a wi oe etre 3 at high priest among the tribes of Jonathan. eoremontnd superior “a ‘Aler which, MeDuffie, the right-hand man of hee ie dd Caltown, described the country in dispute asa re- BS jorner; weiter ¢ ese gion blasted by the God who made sop ont Sane | the tit isunes a part, from eo be obenined sathor, at Io. 113 | the petlemente ‘of the Hudson’s Buy men; ei ork pice sta B.A 2 of men who fatten upon such things Cita a eae as pine bark, fish oil, and new whiskey; me tenalinees 44. A wiry eet of inca, who eal i akin of bea- iecreeea al “Sayer ROA Us Sheet 15; vers, making @ tha Danilo of their meat. wie 45. And after that, Daniel eee the God-like, outage cer CLINTON. | gave notice that he woul ot the lesser Daniel | death ON. and Charles Jared, of the wh sanyo fo of the great i jet it of be ‘cast steel. 2 fee pes, Opt ice oe Preenee m? ImisMW&F* mec tetra Sanhedrim. 46. And the next week, the aforesaid Daniel spoke for t- o days, waxing warmer and warmer, until at Charles Jared a liar, and the lesser Daniel the endorser ot a liar. at Sess Daniel, of York State, ares Uh reply, 7 and did, as well as could be expected having ‘will commence on the the reat point of satisfying himeelt that Daneel the NT’S P. 5 3, Was 0, used- expounder of the Constitution. MAABER “anent for neve Masao a: And the debate, at. last, was brought to an to supply dealers 2 ‘and the Senate was about to speak for peace, AL conals thew own tapmest pepe need Ci 2 eran er, war men 1,2and3 se Katres. er and worker lne ‘Saul of 50. And Allen, seeing that = to the Phi- per a be such as to lead to “ an amicable wT Rebuked the Senate, and declared that “his voice was still for war.” and Sad GEN BOLD, jo. 55 John street, up stairs. 62. And Crittenden, of the Hunters of Kentuck: Tepreved the great war — before the world, ROACHES, RATS, MOTHS, & Pinos MOMS ane eee [Meera eee, mothe 1 gules ‘and ind the rose, 8, And the peace men took the notice out of the ine release n dering ns crore hands of the war party, end passed it as « measure | ahi by pon Sn. ely tort a ia oT ee the House disagreed, and arbitrators were ayes 2 Bit Lewis FEUCHTWANGER, — | ordered between them, and Allen was ruled out of seen alonaa ine HA’ Brear, rit Chemo reported so, and the measure was adopted as & A iz See | Bo kad’ ine°srar men were constrained to be ‘Suyda _Day—Judgment for, defendant on de- murrer; to amend on payment of cor Fervei . Attwell.—Judgment for detepdans on de- murre a rene Lewie et al—Motion for injunction denied; Psckerd ve. Wilson.—Motion for new trial denied. Movements of Travellers. ‘The arrivals, yesterday, were by no means inconside- rable, although Sunday has seldom been proverbial for even the quantity of travellers subjoined. There are at the Amenican—J. Freis, C. W. Werk, Cincinnati; Dennison, Washington; George Ransom, do; G. tae Miller, Rochester; Leuisina; D. Leyton, West Pot; Mr. G. Newel, Albany N_Chase ‘Troy ; H. Ibbotson, Eng- ; C. H. Rockwell, Norwich, Denne, Mi . Snow, do; Justice Fly, jayles, Providence; H. Greene. trond J. How, Baltimore; W. and E- 8st E. P. Lott, amabip Caledonia; $. Miles, Boston; J. Wilson, Shef” feld; W. Wilson, New Orleans; T. Weed, Albany A. Blackman, Milford; O. sor 6, Massachusetts: station, Bridgewater; 8. Leo, Bi Thayer, Boston; N. more; hi ony and Ni peitges¢ ‘Themas Preston, vir. ¢. Marah, Ww 3 W, pers », Lockpor' int Comer tw. Israel, Stowe, Sackett’s ati. Hell, North Carolina; ramped Dasesvitie; How low! ese eseris Gripe, ra eee. Hor, Smith, 7, Seovel, Fi leoy, O, Madison, Jeft- co.; H. Holcomb, ‘Albasy, RA Carpenter, Providence; 7, Daniels Albany; W. Sher- wood, Buffalo; G. Lyman, Vermont; F. Lockwood, ork; J. Tomlinson, Vermont. H. Minor, Wisconsin; J. Watson, Detratt do; W. Green, any; M. Jenkins, West joultree, Macon, , E. Thomas. yn; J. Linel: r, Montreal; "Canad A G. Branch, 0 Morris; J. Hi Ohio; F. Eclon, Byrum and |, U. 8. N iiams fe; Hon. son, Washington; J. Steve: o death at Vienne, Illinois, a A negro was whipp: fow days ano. He was suspected of havin ¢ robbed Mr. during Se previow and wes bo ads to exto! fession of “4 em him. During the paiishwent inflicted on She vail the money, and named tke place where it was ed. On exam the not found, and |. The whipping was contin concerned in this act of barbarity made their escape. An intel! gentleman who has been jed in otfugar.ia Cubajsor the last years, after a careful examination, estimates the value of perty in that island, owned by Americans, at $88,000, At Lexington, Mass, on Monday evening last, national salute of was fired, the belle “8 rung, and a number of fire balls were sent up, in com- memoration of the 19th of April. Ex-Governor Thomas arrived at Washington, D.C., on the 23d. His trial is set down for the 1st of May, but it is probable that it will seat > postponed. Somebody has presented to Mr.Polk an elegant Does this present Prignily to wa Polk that he Koop his intment, and vacate the chair at the n eT Selena blue pills” is another name for bullets about Nauvoo. E. Z. C. Jupson, tx Great Suor At.—The last Tiled i inne Ee we ae the individual whe it. wae from prison memanne mee, bat and immediately 1y om board th t Califo = Ae 4 iy eve his father. “nies, who, ronnit is said, ia asaveluable and high! = reqenet citizen. fe learn there was no effort by a friends, to prosecute Judson.” bing nds the tregedy at Nash- oe mad "We netic: paragraph enn Maine to a. We @ one L the rounds, |, “A villain with @ charmed life,” ‘ving full particalars of Jadson’s acte at Nashville, and escapes from twenty-two or more oh een oe teled of a hotel, death by the aftera mob hed hang him. No dou th our mind of Sudaons bog a villain ee eB dyed, infamous villain. There were letters me trom bim in this city, lest winter, Rehearsing abt ing of the number of Women ia Neshvillo and vicinity which he had seduced. Atleast so we were informed at the excitement in Nashville, watch. ll their searc’ nh on ofthe dwelling, ‘6. bed, ont actually took Mr. from them, rode distant, eimost naked, £ t i i af 3 Hi

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