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seem ol, KIli, Ne. 119 ~Whele He. 4332. NEW "YORK, SREB DAY MORNING, “APRIL 30, 1846, THE NEW YORK HERALD. si teen ecasrees Rallroads Setog passed ly at the Old Established Office, Eighth street. A. B CUMMINGS, Agent RAILKOAD COMPANY. LONG el D a es Trains leave eonaltpert Nowth- Wat sonsertof Pelton and wen of the Island’ 7 and IEAM ea and of, Me ve ercept Sundays. atl imre we KING CHARLES SPA pana oI STEAWBOATS FOR a md ¥ aca eon Wa the pier befioocn © ‘and La 5 Fs viene ote iad ahi Ret fom Steamboat k ROCHESTER, Capt. ANtred sc arenas ow sues {ost paid) aevnnd f fae concierge Mentey » 9 ‘ednes- ‘api? ee 7 eta Cotes, he. bulk a wep eek. o. Crsenden, At 5 o'clock P. M., meen postin From the Foot Barclay St. ESer ara —— NORTH AMERICA, Copan K 1. Furry, will acevles, No. 73 Reode ‘cee reg ph aout Agena, willtenre on tod Saturday ahemvooan, st = aaa ej ineenrots Aber in ample time ¢ morning ears for oe go ata dere ‘at moderate rates; none taken. "Alipersons are forbid of the beats of this line, aren m the Captains oF Age For passage Cetin Oe to F.C Schalte, at ihe office aco ot Steam! ng a woul do well to pay a visit on steum| Sas i: ts Niagara, Ion Witch avernat 09 Boat peat et. ‘Woosner, ‘Traveller, &e. improved Style of Bell H sd warranted for aus Yost, wy Ho HNo.t FOR crates aE Ben, wll the steat will Jeave Ni ahaa! street, at 7,9, 10, 11 anak atsA. | foot .7 o’elock, P.M. won frst boat from the Taland will len t from New ¥ - M. “A. iB a freight at the risk of the owners thereof. "REMITTANGES TO IRELAND, &c. 46 Broadway, and 0 oF ek small.to porens Foal er ashe and his nese fase Keecthirgy yeara easiest ‘also, to any part of England or *Mocey remitted by letter, postpaid, to the subaenber, or personally auposited: wath higse? mh ‘the name of the persou or persons in Ir nod, Anglian |, to whom it is to vent, and hesrest post town, will be immediately trauamit ted and pad accordingly, and s'receipt tothot effect given or forw: to th im*r_ “NEW YORK “ae eae LINE OF fom Now ork on the Bt, and ©! a Sonne at ion. bronsy iy 50, with many ot! «ia the Dahlia catalogue for 186, now flee is of each mon me at on rr Peeled oo Any reasonable distanen, * From N. York. Frm, Gl'sow. es TO a Ship SARACEN, N. T. Hawkins, Ror’ is, FROM THE FIRST OF MAY— E J Apel rear of 38 Reade street. Inquire at 30 street. Br. Ship BROOKSBY, H. M’Ewen, 15. a28 lw?r M cies BASEMENT TU LET—A commodi and con’ mt ot Liner rect. ee for | Be Pek ADAM CARR, —, feiss er purposes —is e condition. Jane 15. diately. Apply at 38 Liberty seat.” | Br. Bark ANN HARLEY, R. Beott, 5 Ger. i rebrua. are good, substantial vesaris, ably, commanded, These sh aad wil suipe are sete on their Fegular days. "Their secom re good, and every attention The egeats nor captai FOR SALE, OR a: LT, odern built three rick bovine, 315 Adams atreet, 7a. e, it it will be | Ty " ich day of May pee He erat ees mor 315 Adame st, Brooklya. TO LE’ “GA FOK SALE, = WooBuin & MINTURN h street, New York, or REID A MURRAY, al aire NEW LINE OF LIVERPUUL PAU: S. ss from New 6 a and # . . F jf ence month. re 2 6 TO LET, Sad é AHOUSE AND BARN, with about a Roy ee arcal, iereaer ground, situated in the village of H y bene of New York, New ship Queen of the West, of 4 Sus of the steamboat landing. {250 tous; P. Weodh, New tip Meskeesrs 900 tons; John Briton. Bhip eee cng tons; WO UNSWORT ~ crived, Champ ich he offers to the pul at Exami ope ‘will prove s tisfactorily far.ashed with the fash.ous in advance ot thet trade. An avoitmeat of Faris blowers, as above, as well as o! Embroideries, among whieh the Lace Cape'a la Virgime. i ‘ASHION ASE Caley Burts a straw ain Hate latest shape ch Nov. iene fast sailing, fist Leg Ay the mmanded by men ¢! -“ bli q and iy be jespatched panctually on heir bit I tand commodious, and are farnished wt whatever tn condats to the ease and comfort of passem- eers. Niche ees hea sponsible. for an; Mills oftadicy ares eae work pote wets NN % con ‘hed BOSTON STEAMER: FOR HALIFAX AND LIV: L. THE British and North arcae Mail os Ships CA! LEDONIA C, BRI RIL ANNIA, will | ton or the foilow WAKL KING'S” No. 1 Division streets at 68 38 -A genera! assortment of straw Hatsand Paris Ribbons ‘at the most reasouable prices. CARL KING, 17 Division street. PB is STRAW BUNNE LS. PeMilliners and others are invited to call before purchasing mére man hapd No. ty i oedema elsewhere. marif ims | CALEDONIA, Edward ® aa eee aces teases CAMBELA, C . HATA RDC CAP. jUFACT Pi rod es ton st-, between RD ae Manta vac rOR ty a Wor res Ti roprivtor of this establisnment has reeently 0 ‘anassortment of Mole- At HARNDEN Gara ewan a. No Berth secured until aire ¥ ‘ BELIZE, HONDURAS—Bark EE Aid R GARDNER. James Pedersoa. tanster, has ¢ Scomeaaserione for passengers, and will fove den simuil,rmatertal)are sold ia great disparity in price may be eas adver. he above port. ‘Whoa bat tye of noos of the more splevand | #eutussthe above Port, of inows of ane more snleedid |” Ror punage only, apply tothe Cu ALEXAND Shy ak establishments ia in Beonaay a fot hfe eae com description at lower rates. 029 lw*r street. GLASGOW LINE OF PACKET sail lst Bbetcsce Tun ANN HARLEY, ape. Bee tet will sai! as above, her ne regia or balance of Tieught or Passage, having excellent accom Can SPELNG | FADSHIUN. eee wish to wforan Sot or tee fees Call and y yourself Rs ime SPRING bs. GENTLEMEN'S HATS. WE? Se youve ores ees for « Hat, whea you ean g0 to PHOENIX HAT A AND RD. Uae. MANUFACTORY, + board, eaat side Peck Ship, ort m29 re SopmOL — me RAN tae Eee Pi ial or the ist aye 20% ap zo asd. ve, Copt. beott, will Haring op nal celia ccStemodatigae for cabin, second cabin sed sterane panvengen ep whine fee “er "3 uth ms Gotiee Fran. of sn: LAV BRP OOL—! Toy Lineal Fake ane and get good aa one iron ea $3,507 Go aria 1mm DAN Georae cleans Comish, master, wil! will Far yacsler aay. Frenne net gi as above, , csetaiamieaaanelin METROKOLITAN H HAT AND CaP SIOKE, pt ae Soe bene, = ‘Orleans whutf, foot of Wall neg orto PLUNKETT & CO. hams en opened abe aoe KCOLLINS & CO., 6 Boath sos. ‘splendid assor Bend CAFS, sexta serraeed dette ia eal sloguace 2 ae Patient cae nit act master, will succeed rete sand steerage, having splen. OSEFH MeMURRAY, Bor passage in cal id accommodations. apply on Seat do... “- . HF} ea co oar iad. PARDESSUS. Fe afta at aie Son & spall ship GENTLEMEN'S TS—SPRING STYLE or Beer eOkN Hisar of the Spring peuera, enitiog mich igor” set re aera * pet a ale gad beset bere” ‘ure now ready {or geaminaicn 57 South street endo ES Oe | __aae 5 os STATES AND GRE AL PRTAIN POR CR the subscribers are prepared sygnyte ow nt as tea out ri the early Spring ships, at Unieed ated Kingdoms CEN LEMENS + SPRING FASHION. BEAVE AND re HATS of the best quality weg thatched —ee* ready for inspection peyable wes the raed Soak Bhi PRINCE, BE iste i will sail on pon Baa see ore rath a and op iets aing fever . riaay, the Ist of . The accom: ions of th wie latin av ye pr yg Ti thai wi rome Mt add to, the ‘of those em : x ountry,, of sending Zonss'calt “and ose’ thie optensdia ppoeienee ao tare, before engaging elsewhere, For in cabin, second foot of Bockinan street. or to a : vee 8 & CO. atl re bia o door to the Fulton Bank.) | COMPANY. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. | a and afcer Friday, May 1st, 1846, the cars will ran as Leave SA for jock Anal Batees eisdiereand ai | it Seti am eek lock, orks. 5,6 and ty m aod’ Will fiane og 8 Ks ey bi tients | for Hs iy Eelaho creat as ere Win ‘and Fordram at | ite Plaios at 7/and | ¢ freight train wil leave White 1 | the White Pt and 536 P.; will leave White Plains at Sandays ot be regulated ac: EAP WELDED BOILEK FLUES, 16 TERT jong. an are Soeene onan to5 inches im diameter. Can "THOMAS J PROSSER, Fe N.Y. a ‘a wish to ard "Tebl er | ean anew Restaurat, just a smashing busingos ro LIAKDS A’ Soporrncity for hirea Rivet rate lerendtin * | opened (to crowded houses, a a Aces of ness, can make ‘trom $2040 to $10, 5 TR jaying are double that of ours. Baton d's old Bilterd 1 ileed Fables, Clothe, Bella, Cues, Leathers, a Sie. forsale storey TEAS, GROCERIES, & ATS WHOLESALE A D RETAIL ASH.—J. 0. FOWLER, 250 Greenwich street, corner from tea ‘a Greewsich, eather of Vestr; , has just received from the 0 stare salet, aod Fa sple ‘assor ment of fresh nd Block Tea, FFamiy roceries of all the various inde: all of which amp offered at reduced ices. Very fae Osta 50 and 615g cts Torr hae ber ava Coff-e 1256 ets. Ib.; platy 1256 co, we benched rm Candi a MERC! ANTS, DRUGGISTS DEALERS IN’ ‘PERFUMERY DW BE AFRAID 7 TO PURCHASE = oe Y¥.—The su! iber offers the most complete assort- ment of eciuimery, Tol Boaps, Colognes, Extracts, ke. &c.. at prices 30.050 Per ceat cheaper an auy other house fa the United States. to convince yourselves he invites you to all end eonnston be Delore purchasing ROUSSEL, Manufscturer and Importer of Perfumery. Sou ‘Soups, ke., 159 Broad between Liberty and Cou: 4 OUNTRY MERCHANTS IsITING ¢ te f New York, Vy. V erpine the Coupee and worteha “ive ya acct of, Fie 5 eras THOME Sale SaaS, eravionzna “At the Lowest Posrible Prices m2 im*me Ane PUT EL gras Scare. EDWARD FOX, DRAPER AND TAILOR, NVITES the of the ed a sie Nene lition to the read ao the most faye fe of every color an in the ‘and e, 18 a atrol at least eae eas hee lene es foie eee ae liged to do business upon 9 credit 8 'N B—Officers of the “epee thee dive nr ger poms yh y'| Selge calland examine a jor blue fmere, wien il Will be made op at notice, and in a manner not to be Oe wot Brosdwe: near Fulton st., oppesite tothe Franklin Bouse. THE Subscriber having become beast) m the Lor is customers and pense gern bel ne requests the patronage of mt to his care will, be attends Pigoim "re JAMES A. 8 URE WATER-STONE'S IMPROVED PREMIUM Water Filare—These filters not galy clarify, but punty the moat turbid wacer, rendering itperiecty salubrions, by dr vesting it ofall patnid'vegetable andanimel matter, animalcu- thensvan weperimemtenetes selonsenb takeped poche cetoioes, es oli sana ofa Ue gleagneas. Can ba sea a ‘and i Brothers Croton Plumbing establishment, 390 Brosdway. im*r BIRD CAGE ARUFAUTORY.~ 0, 1 8¢ Job’ Lane corner Beach street. The Subscri- IN cx outa inform his eiesae li, that he a ean ‘und ‘common sofa i sell cheape to with AIN. J, KELLY. P.8.—Country orceaats would find it to their advange t to call and examine cane FORTES. Bpycesscss are invited to call at Chambers’ ware-room See Broadway, for a superior and warrauted article. TAKE NOTICE. bscriber having made arrangements, considers. cal ies, endy ts do all kinds of ror chine Workin genetal a the most reason “ft Stee a 100 sets of hames on hand ra others— eee tig ih ‘G.BROADAURST, 251 & 253 Spring st. NO’ NOTICE i is hereby, vento all persons Ravin fog, Laimbeer's Seay, at “4 y by Messrs. Mott & ‘eeeouats vot bd mare will be settied by at iH. Tiimbeer at the Office TAM LAIMBEER. ‘Dared this 16th day of April, we 923 Im*re TO DEALERS LN FISHING TACK. Ak Loess assortment of China Grass Fisking Lines, and fang on ween Msn Guts, to suit city he nd feasonal ‘CONROY'S Rercbtishmont. 52 taltog st. envner of Cl FURNITUKE PLUSH. ‘TE SUBSCRIBES have received frm thu manafucio tare Plashes, of all colors and qualities, suitable for eabuuet, coach, and Vv. CA ILS SOLELIAO & CO., mer 133 Pearl erect COACH MAKING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES HE Sabseriber contioues to manufacture light wegons and ‘iages of every description, at the shortest notice, at the |, 27 Heory he eran gates afbo tra hinds a0 for sal+ three le; one with atop. All wa- thimevt, el ibe warranted. One se- HAVANA NCIFE SEGARS, fees, | 100,000 Fripeipe, Toe Eselanio eto 15,000 Eui My yeh Ist, srs. For sale by debe a iy ‘mira? Im*m 117 Front street, near Wall. ‘up stairs. TO! AOU, SEGA. AND BASS. A. Aura a Bos ric Soe Sle orci prime Wy ‘Ij Hovecee, ana susali lovst’ Bans, Drnpotenle ont, ae oe 5 thon! forming hm 8. Meier acar ae 392 nasa ms) DEALEKS IN WUOULLENS. we ei & ce, a ticle ste gid mpd es ag iH. M. or ‘the improvement Seo Nf me ine street; TAILORS “AND Sirens At der eer cee iy pe oo armed bs Se are the e Tawert tm the eye x pont es opey ami e He at ght, Hacare of 29 cents. ¢ warm Bea Baths at ae ee TS GLE COFFE HOUSE AND BAT. Pe N° I aon t, between Centre acd Elm~' rt g aye] — eee me room MS ¥ ‘Swe ree Pricee JACOB VAN- gules ond wihoyeclowing | ss. | PULMON lahteg cod Brortne Fae hie | vad “Affairs io Canada. Monrreat, (Canada,) April 25, 1846. SCHENCK’S 5 ee HAS CURED ME, __ Sai READ! THE FOLLOWIN' | GATE OF RICHARD 1. COX. & eee OF HIGH STANDING IN NEW JERSEY. | N THE Sddey of May, A. J aexib x, onvof se Aldernien at the ety of Pasladelphte, Favor of Free Trade—Hotels in Montreal, §c. During the session of the Legislature, and at a | moment when our peaceable relations with the reonally cypered Bie rd L. Cox. a citizen of Er United States are disturbed, you may perhaps be stn bis ie New fey eho | pleased to hear, from ‘nold’ correspondent, about Kowal ch eae hor, ey cone pti bis vie itn rlarance 2 the aspect ol of political affairs. T see Her Mo; ‘e mus. crea nateanng at ere hand ei oles of has leet, Cage: | Mi teeltbin the wallst ike oldotiadel—whes in tines ef | tinue, peace we are forbid admission within ite sacred precincts, and observe the Queen’s artillery pointing their bristling sed | cannon over the walls of the ancient fortress of Quebec, we may well, indeed, exclaim, with one of your own | noble senators, and ask of the watchman “ what of the night 7” But believe me, when I assure you, that with ception of a few turbulent spirits, who, for lack of = ponder ae breathing was short cee exheustion, for it was wit Pain that aa ange could upthe bed ia which he mak other employment, would wish to show t ian, family aud (rionds indeed | ‘o fis cane berond the reach of hope. Fortwo days his appetite | (2, Srmss, there, ets end reantes see yet hima and) he took no;nout nourthment during he had taken but about ten bottles the said Sree i large guthering formed in his left side, os ‘s000 Pantel pre na ar. the Syruj aeneeane tie Hla a le had gi serieuy foil ar edi ti a fllowed he direc fens, sae’ ouig | ty Py ent —may I Co beste —of a war between 7 ich polished and civilized ionsas England and United, States—about such a atin of territory as the possessions in Oregon. has been only one pam- valet, issued from the Canadian press upon this subject, and I might almost hazerd the assertion, that so indiffe- Tent are the citizens of the metropolis to the real merits of the question, that if yd ere made, we should find thatthe greater portion of the publication remains onthe bands of the publisher (6 this very day. Our relations wee with the United States are too closely connected ; our psec commercial interests in this era of free trade Principles, tak en be o9s inued to ‘are censidered to be too closely interwoven with each Tiina in gaaneiry, an rm | to that of a other, ever toallow the prospect ofa war between the two countries ta be favorably contemplated by any class of our fellow soenis men. Men, no matter what may be r their creed, weuld ite began to improve hi a men aa in Pa time he ‘he period intervening between takii Tecovery was about ten weeks ; that oe changes in his condition created such surprise aod wonder in all who saw him daring, is illness, that anaeetr ucighbors flocked conti ally to ‘as it were, a man risen from the grave. yore Syrup still strengthened aad imor. rere the system, he ed paing jell he had ad talon tweaty- G7 ‘botiles. That he new be: winks Gshietenet walt dt anda to faint was able to sit up in his the frat bottle and jis of warfare on this centinent, or entary ‘ion of friendly relations between two kindred ‘1 wish, however, to be well unde! ld Di to visit us with such a irits as Messrs. Cass and heal at the French Canadians them ‘as townahp officer as well as et any period of his a tes thn datandiactaese ie publi- cae! Dens perecipoouad coudivon a that they are proaou, them, The same heroic fortitude RICH ARD L. CO} 6 eur of danger, which characterized sadiemed to an Picea ed, this 34 day of May, 1845, the plains of La Vendee on ‘CHAUNCEY Boe 1p, would animate them to re Alderman r of their soil, and protect and defen ag ign ogg) Sams fe Bh pte naturally a loyal and poligiaws, people; aod as loyalty and religion are handmaids, the moment their priests would attach themselves to the cause of monarchy, we should find severy village and hamlet in the Province sending forth its pengantry to sorve the British govern- ment, and to shed their heart’s blood in the defence of such acause. | am convinced there will be no occasion for their services, and may God will that it be so. — ion.” Thi Eyesnam, Burlington Co., N. J., April 22d, 164. peg eed Wo, the subscribers, residents of the township. of hives do hereby certify that we are wellacquainted with Mir, Richard 1 Cog, kad frequently visited him in the lat etage of Pulao; nary Consum} seve Dg ‘ieh je was c ry the use of Schenek’s yyrup, and feel it our duty to recommend Tee strongest possible termes, havin e greatest cures ever rose ara Leeds, jr. Bi pain Backman, John Leedtir Wvijliam L. Brown, | “Lat me turn from this unplessant topic, and view the Frasplia B.Cox,” John B.Cox,” ‘Thos: Ht Hewiiags, | people of this Colony, engeging in { rivalry . Hewlings, Joseph E: Ellis, Jacob Hewlings. with your merchants, to carry on a thriving be with ‘the western portion of the American States, & Maar. mw, N. J , May 8th, 1845. Mr. J. Hl Schenek—Sir: I am pastor of the Bapcist clureh at sear plier by « relaxtion of the present wy du a Mutlioe, ew Jersty. Bome tice or foursmonhiesinee Iwas | 08 American produce, to induce yourffermers and mill- taken ‘by one of the deacons to ase one of Iienowgiversi ate tosend their produce by the St. Lawrence, in lieu Cor, then tyi ng to to all ha appearance at death's they a hes the more costly route of the door by. Lg 4 distinct, resale: was. that the | Erie Canal. Thi of this letter will not permit frotems me s,s one week os inf Toba man to enter into det ie ped it would be needless to do To-day ore Toute, and teseived from himthe ax | j4,te6,o7%a * a sarange that yout Syrap wes tne means of saving hus life. onal Mpseeter: heve-caitiy ore ‘am respectfully yours, JAMES M. CHALLISS, ‘The genuine Palmonic husively by th ctor, aad ia era iphncipal oftcer Nova Court can receivendvice, have thetr lux ta describing C\ CONSUM ION, gislature. You will, cy that the ropeal of nsequent nomprotection to the colonial sbi pers. (now that the reduction of the duties on Baltic mber has assailed that other branch of colonial indus- try,) have induced our merchants to direct their atten- tion to other sources of commercial prosperity, and by fostering and encouraging the forwarding ‘trade, t corn laws, and the tribute to theirown wealth the resources of the Colony. There was alarge meeting held in thi o, 6 Et a abouta vk sta Med to organize a Free Trade Ass 8 Beel octane Sess joes od sell nr ort | Many of t merchants attended, but th oe Ps to avoid. 7 ena ola vatablishod m , at No.4 vad deception, aps peared to be Hi ile ak difference of Spinion ‘as to the poli- bs of rejecting protection, should It be offered by the British government. The advocates of free trade wish to be thrown on their own resources, and to allow the system to work—at all events, to gi metropolitan co-operation. There are other free traders who wish to ‘get all they can and to try to get more,” by the reduction he duiies on articles the produce of other countries, and which the) cure in the marl of the m ry. since been an anti-free trade m oting held at Quebec, but I am inclined to believe, that with protecting duties on the hac apogee the Canadian market, they would be sa. a with a relaxation of imperial duties on other ar- ticles. aes or two to your travelli f{eiends, and I shall close. ni, late of Rasco’s Hotel, has Ca that “plendia Soccgs = Be Notre Dame street, belonging aeane "WIN E oR * BLUUD. ARCAN UM EXT ACT. 8A SPRING PURIFIER OF as aca this me- dit ot jurpassed, working its way hike eanslug the Blood, ES Tednecon teeta tie Re: eives. bet Diseases that wou.d other ‘isa fate of the blood, suck ti to Wm. Bioghem, Esq., of Paris, and lately occupied I by the jate Lord Sydenham. He has made considerab addition thereto, and tho building occupies nearly the blood or skin, or whose coustitutious have been ipjui large an area of ground as the Astor ‘House. Daily, Jer illness and the use of dele erious medicines, inte of the British “American Hotel, bas tak ‘efiectoally parity renovate symptoms of acto! weit Hotel; and what with Tetu’s, and ample accommodation for all strangers, during the com- others, we na ahd re in the least degree ‘administered, . medicine, if properly wall moet surely extermi- | SmPJ@ sccommodetir nth medicine is much cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted jor to any other sold. Ausanr, April 28, 1846. Bs eae Caen eate se Reael Setaeneny wary’) The Weather The Risction-The Convention—Specule- tee ar earclonlars ad eooctasive evidence of the value tions—Peculations. ata pa ethcnsy ol hong meciolany see pamphlets, which may be | The sun rose this morning like an imperial emperor, SAI I oc with his diadem on his brow, complacently contempla- Mr. E.B. G. Kinsloe~Sir hare tte Jun. Sth. 166. | ting his subjects ; now cramping them with embargoes, tract wi you extolled so highty, and fin 1, and indeed | and blasting their crops with parching intolerance ; now Poe ry colin rbmnp ety te a kd LO manifesting & litle lonity by diffuse showers of cooling no part of my body or limbs being exempted, and beside | was | Tein, and by att them means for supplying the tri- rently aflicted with the Files. Before 1 had used the Area | butary coufiu t i decidedly. grea day ; his ma- num one week tne blotches appear, 8 and my piles to | jesty, the Bodin sun, is bevy mediate ; ve BO ex- become Tam now in enter healt beea e treme at or of cold, earth [eeci in beaut, anuml all owing, | am truly convinced, to and frei ear, and supplic ope fruits and flowers with us of . 1 can concsientiously recommend it the exuberance of life. ss peter: fer Setuiows etecioarer the State ballots for delegates to the Conven ‘ours, traly, " L, A. BLODGET, 82 South 34 st. (ere operations are like blasts of wind fanning volcano. The feelii pri factions upon ADELPHIA, Jan. 31, 1846. Mr. E. B. G. Kinsloe—Sir— Ba ving that Winer’s Arcanu: Extract is = gf yfel co afford relief to thoa feel comppelled, accordasce tathropy an and humanity, (much as Tdisike before the public as a puffer of any ysnme yard or which came under my own their vernacular. eponderance of anti-slavery men are elected t> immediate observation. My little granason, about three years ears of ope has been afflict- t the people in this convention, the right of suf- ed with a breaking oat al over hie body an ifs8, since he was | trag tended to the blacks without any pro months ol ans were called in to see him wmS meee all pemnovaeed Ioan berealnry, seroteloas, edsetion party qualification or ee vet ae sigld of He wasnt iiecmother, aud. at | Paysique,) whatever. (1 may say 1 thin 18 times apparent! en property qualification is vile ; it was a branch or (7 of of his tne primogeniture law, and should have sunk into non- had the entity with its patron by joiature) But, do you suppose this child would soo that cbis collateral question of universal equality on the Serofalons woe wit basis of suffrage, will be established in America without eedenephadinbermarpaaiatcecaae confusion? ‘Bo you suppose that this convention, made iy free from any erapcious, Ris general’ Trealth up as it will be, of ell factions, will pass such , and he 1s now pronounced by Ph: a law without confusion? If you do, you are mis- child may be vewa at any time, taken. If I can estimate ‘the whispers which street. Your are circulating, without check, through large bodies of intelligent men, you may conclude that this convention will be @ monster of Harmony in legislation, I the conclaves of attachés, hes become so com: mon, since Aaron Burr expired, that the country will oY not see the signs until the collapse actually occurs — add & son, But look about at the condition of the country, and look Brook 29 Fulton atfeet; J. Brice, 27 James | gt an article in the Herold of Sunday, in relation to the r er sys and Atlantic, and | iiterature of the day, which is s precisely rophetic in its Seep teed weeny, 2° | tone, and estimate the actual cond: the country.— cond street, Ew. Its condition adds to the monstrosit; hy ofthe conrenes, more, Charles jew The effect Lose legislation, ipo jon tly common-place, and inhibitory of the useges of y such communities, rally throu! would be mutinous. Legislation, ia. this convention, TRAPLUATURY, a a] be commonplace. This is enough for the Oli any aie Ps or PrPipeliove that in this town and county, two of the men Sisverin toy Se 'aR Sie i areat strana: | (tts tomarkable mes tho-name of" s poli serey. | or wa ing, Great advantages | (itis remar! it name & pol Poss ed by this aes over those hitherto in use, wi ciaa originated in the reign of Charles |, should come down to this day. Politicians forget that titles do not signify any thing.) The two other candidates who probably be chosen, are named on the democratic ticket. ‘These tour are Messrs. Harris, Shaver, Nels thea and yo | former Dyes, the lighter ‘shade of the ony, ee the me a zeal hewory vendre opposed to this seudaliom, sédition to Spe mn siom a revi ance, te tae oi takes so much ¥ ihe oheraatee a the sialaa ofine rite | ae ued respect injuriows tenth ‘tury, just alter whet wai ™ Se ‘will rene ite id sha hi al er ogen” of | the ® world. They will receive the entire vote & Bev : Dia caet<, 7 sc wk wDeseens men only six senators were ben ‘5: LAIRD'S, 9¢ Chatham st. A LE! OFF WAKDROBE AND F' ITURB P Se fall | ike eabnyert Gana of New York "apparel, | tam lays Hoon Gado bid to set the world pone Hat itunes Be, Leverett, 466 Brosdway, 0b f constrained to say, thet the Union is jes hatiog any Cast of Clothite 10 dispose gh enn fathomlesa gail, by 8 yora In fees, NBA “Aline through the Foot Ot willbe prompt e been men willing to be fanatics; men ¥ in the ym mn é al civil attended to. FY, gd TG war ii of score of But’ now the thine of tn bodiment of treason has become too | PRQRTANT. Ewe to Shinpers ‘of Grain and other | Bold to be mistaken ow, the effects ofthe fale reckon | ‘A. new law having the Legislature, admitting the um- | 106 of false men, have assumed & pore ee portation of foreign cora and provisions at & very low rate of | Plain to be winked at, and tod te ede od ment. The creative 2 hat Love es able treason, is in the government y catches its tone from the government, and to th Lgpars of offi- cials, and to the weak points of gover: nt, are ate able all this social ethoralisation whieh you hi eloquently illustrated ia your Herald. Tho country is in & state of torpor; the operations of these antic agencies upon the morals of the world are visible; but their origin is not ucderstoo. Now, to be brief, when tuity of any administration in Ai the perpe' and its whe ee Ae nt is deuviy eccursed—' cured by its om influenc , the! verni Hhe.peee ‘Become the 8 ves of the saree, (not fines ae },) and then joughts have re- for: = pogorten: will be piven to those who are desirou to ship to lates market 10 een as a good connexion subseriber, thi hate there bes hi any practi better cpportanity owenene ae be ited ity to form a connection im that given to shippers. advances will kno wledge of th From the sone Sslong ares cise ow ee, ofthe Gibco layeass winige ok saturable may be ecaleu mis upon. ai to Mr. RorR ae On ie ow begs to bag an "iano th le poveroment the instrument of . Thes ual Prices. FASH LonAaLE VISITING Gare ESTABLISHMENT nae HE, nd Hty Cards priced or 81 9 the ost plates ‘at 50 cents x3 ae DOOR PLATE UL ASEEN'S old tad, i into have been weed np if * jncorporated = liberty, unawares. They ro ee and pulpite The Eaglisn literati have tra- incog through the Union, to American for Tesstvoae 5 ‘and then gone home and published verbose nving for the | volumes of warnings, predicated upon t their travels and ystreety | observations. You have warned and appealed. S$) have we. | Inatew days this convention will meet. 1 need not | speculate upon the amy When the time comes, | sbull y | have an eye upon its proceedings. in local matters there is ypariculary interesting to communicate to you. No definite action bas been had in the isla- a militia laws. I am told bags Mr. Hell's restrictive of the present crwalhvertenes” ae ah Tare® York. Be aieetoasioy fs city Tatelligene Arai, Weatnun —The coquettish April seoms dis- | Public Feehng in Canada, about a War with | posed to go out with none of the smiles which have the States—Meeting of Canadian Merchants in | brightened up her face for some days past. Yesterday was a regularly unpleasant day, with no redeem| quailty. save that it will give the springing gress jeafing trees @ new start. Our streets are Ay by pe their usual interesting. muddy condition. by the 4) of the brooms that were so he A Were they al vem we had a severe storm of rain, accom! sha htning and heavy thun- der, and a wind whieh made work with the awn! eng storekeepers are simple enough to leave out of 4, 8Suraeue Counr.—The May Term of this court b on Monday next. The court will be opened at o'clock on Monday morning, in the chamber P the Board of Assistants. There are between seven and eight hundred causes on the cele: Surxuion Covrt.—The May Term of this court also the first week will be devoted to the issues, after which the argument calendar oo pe taken up and continued for the remainder ef the ehennns 's Ori i .—The Coro- sterday, on boar the schooner at the foot of Rector street, on the bed; vessel, y the name of C. len, are of Sv endiot who came to his death by accidental Tewning accordingly. Police Intelligence. Aruit 29.—, —The sloop Leader, lying at the foot of Rovsevelt street, was entered last nigh! “aod a trunk broken open by some thieving scoundrel, and robbed of $15 in mone: yaad iy double case silver ee pian the initials of F. onthe inner case. No Re bing -—Policeman Tikes. s of the sasthing fretted, suri f derick Wolf, for "neal jing from Mr. J elles se epaty es J. No. 22 Eldridge street, the follow: ete ape renaearen $20, one peer pe oged mis Sal gett fr ear rings, 2 breast pins, 4 ger rings, vained inall at $50. The wove pia ty, very fortunately, che all recovered, by the abo: cer,at Mr. Simpson’s pawn shop, corner of Broome and the eng Committed by Justice Taylor. Officer Conklin, tof the Third ward, er- young German by the name of rho ‘has only been in the country about a year. This young man, it 3 Peon tine was smploy. ed as book-keeper 4 ‘Mr. Geo. fancy box paper manufacturer, No. 121 rites street, for aim service he received $5 per week. In January last, Mr. Kraft paid him a check ior $75. This check was destroy- ed by Dessicker, from which he copied the signature and forged a check dated the 3ist or january, 1846, for the sum of $125, on the Bank of New York, and received the money. Upon being sesrched by the officer. ther forged ners of $100 was found on bis person, also a for- y on Mr. Kraft. Committed by Justice Osborne, tor examination. Grand Lareeny.—A black follow, calledj Peter Day, w serenied aye sterday by officers Conklin and Vand ard, charged with robbing, in New Yor an Horace Bowen, a drov. eneine at bene $043. It appears th ta $100 bank bill of the fice of Mr. Stewart, in Greenwich stre ig “saaatane exactly with the money lost by Mr. Bowen. When arrested, he told various contradictory stories to the officers, that he had obtained it by the Jersey lottery, ko. ‘With this money, Mr. “Darkie” bas “rigged” himself out with new trunk and a suit of clothes, and intended to go deep, ” Itis by such se ving. Committed no doubt, in the Si egos policy. ‘that the polic: Be leis make a examination, tice Osborne. Titegat ros hide Conrad Rothschild, a German Jew, arrested on Tuesda’ ged with attempting to pass in his vote illegall: tthe: 7th district in the Sth ward. He stated that he had not been in the country two years; consequently he was taken into custody, and the le gai committed him to prison, in default of riared @ Gold Chain.—John Wallace was yeste: de: charged with stealing a ae guard chain, worth L) Patni) to Mi Bowers, No. 197 Broadway. ted by Ji Osborne for trial. an OF A man, called Lewis Parker, wi | Mr. m by Justice Osborne. of the $d ward, while in the discharge of his duty. Common Pleas. Before Judge Ulshoeffer. April 29.—Winman vs. Clarke et al.—The Fraca in the Court of Commen Pleas.—Mr. Henry 8. Dodge, the asso- ciate of Mr. Meech in this cause, came into Court yeo- rd ning and addressed Judge Ulshoeffer in reier- jtatement made by Mec Clerk ou Monday, te }, Mr. Dodge, told Mr. Clark that Meech = his friends intended to commit a breach ef the peace, and to take care of himself. This statement was not, he said, exactly the fact; he, merel: ft |, advised Mr. Clark to soe if hi such an occur- rari¢ rocal gress of the trial, and conclud- Py by ree iop him en the mercy of the Court, and hoping for its indulgence. Judge Ulehoeffer said it would be idle to attempt to so diguity the business of the coun- try, or to preserve the di and decorum of a court of justice, if the Court did exercise the powers with which it was vested for reserving its ity. His ob- ject, in the course he took, was to prevent a breach of the peace, either in or out of Court. He did not think that any remarks made by counsel in the feat fas ofa cause would justify a ach of the peace in the pre- f the Court. He would, however,jconsult with iates, and they would mal uch order in the asthe nature and circumstances of the case Calle d tor. Cysus C. Nason vs. Daniel T. Youngs.—Action to re- cover $263 65, for the Aa eat of molasses, from the 7th of April to the 10th of 845. Th set-off for damage received by the molass quence Of the bad state of the cel Verdict oy plain- ‘plaintif—Mr. H. P. Mr. Sayers, counsel for: Clerk. for defendant. 4 Bancker, Prospert and\Alverst Omedia vs. George B. Hartshorn «t al.—This was an action of ‘trespass. The plaintiffs age ogy mises in Gold street as Seen te to the defendants; yr isened a landiord’s warrant, and seized the rlaistif-ettools and vere roan) ow A Magee they alleged to be due ; the plaintiffs was not due at the time of the aca tant ones that defendants seized more property than was necessa- ry to satisty their demand. The defendants pleaded the general issue, with a notice that they would justify the taking. Adjourned to this morning. For plaintiffs, Mr. Channing ; for defendants, Mr. L. Livingston. Before Judge Daly. David B. Luckey vs. John Sniffer J Action for assault and battery. Defence that plaiutiff came on defendant’s premises, that the latter ordered him off, he refased, and defendant then pushed him out outside the gate. Verdict this morning. J, C. Hamilton, counsel for plaintiff—Mr. Tomlinson, for defendant. State’ Convention. DELEGATES ELECTED. The fol Munican.—Messrs. Groene, B and H. Wi ‘roy; Thomas Rider, West Pointy ‘Lieut. Almy, U 8 W. Lord, Wilmington, N.C; Ed. Holmes, ee en J. homas Sherwood, New Haven; oa jualt, Sevienat 8. oi Samuel —, Tennes- . Eakin, do; D. Haight, Rochester; C. Coun; Col. ‘Mason, U.8. Ay T.W. Williams, New Lon- don; B. Baily, Putnam co. ‘Aston.—C. Pond, Northam,Hortford; Louisiana; Conga I, RAs Cc. wie 2 z Brown, Boston; |W A, oe; Waal oT: zi ‘td series George woridenee een N. Wall, Pal J etleoe U.S Aj m N35 B. Post, do; wat, oe c. wold Rambanlt, 8. Hi ond * patte “J. Beecher, ria; W. Young, 8. C; ap A, A. aot felier, C. Fletcher Vermont; H. ellaer Hollister, Conn; Neff, New Haven: |. Edson, Monroe co; D. Mower Norwich ; J. Wilar, Be Boston: Marsh, Michigan; C. Reynolds, Mobile 5. Marah, ford; H. Steuart, tndianes N. Goodyear, Haven. Howarn —H. Brown, Medfield; W. Lag a J. Fitch, Cleveland; E Parker, Boston ; J. a delphiay Hon. A.C. Nevins, Sullivan co; J. Van 2 Way De, jolden, Ohio; Hon. J. Feirfield, J. “Hon. D. 8. Dicktoson, Weaning: ett, N. ;, J. Dunbury, N. A} bury, do; D. Wi F. Packard, w. Dun- ‘agnet “AXbany ; y | George Woodman, Bangor; C. Cushman, Me; w. derson, Quebec; B. Williams, Boston; Hartw. | Pata rey A. Hunter, Boston; C. nnedy, Ken- y- Breach ix tue Exe Canat Rerarnen.—We find the following page! prod lh be ‘Superintendent, to | rolle: jtlas of the 28th inst. : | Cttive Peeocn af hie eee ou oe is repaired, and ha pica Som Baby Meas ams 6 diate ana ction und: my ornare required my imm: section miriontion day aod night, which I hope will be yuse for the tony been performed to secure the banks fiom aka Mr. Childs, a bor has been Seether faa, than the simple re} ‘as anticipated m my estimate of under the direction of the chief engineer, The Milwaukie Sentinel ofthe 1éth _ says—" The emigration or, Sioeery warecions © ein towards our