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> Vol. XII, No. 123—Whole No, 4336. NEW YORK MONDAY MORN ING, MAY 4, 1846, REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, &c. THE NEW YORK HERALD. : JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. Sele, ca cqstser iki cattey to cae Circulation---Forty Thousand. in any part of Ireland, in the sam in business have DAILY ane gry day day, Price 2 cents per copy—$7 Every le ar pe de 6% conts manner as he and his u Fas palaty years and more; also, PSbee .cepeltbed by 25. ith hi is office to No, large or e oer to any part of England or letter, post-paid, to the subscriber, or » with the name of the person- 12) Rat a a ‘Or persons 3 ireland, 4 tees fe eon itis “yes | a sent, and town, 4 at wee ofall pricesalways cash ged and paid accordingly, and’ aeceipt vo tat effect given or | (om, Goareny and kindness, wale oe chee ‘wil be found forwarded to the will be a respectable physician in attendance. The road: sees ne of all kinds executed with beauty and dee | “CF SSGW AND 5 EW YORK TINE OF” | igo orrand the berated ‘Pormpike Hoed to the re | Chemung. ” ye laxwell.* eee wane pf eared wits rs Springs, which will afford) an opportunity of ree ee «, from thy tubes on MBean pate. tayd imere rinse oF Western TA ROPRIETORS. NS wishin to send for their triends in suy wart of BON SEJOUR. Yorn Herat y ESTABLISHMENT, North West corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. Ps bye ster rey 4 pa claeaon, con es arian, BE, ecb eee pestis Pleasure to announce that ae EAR FOURTH HOUSE, NO, 7 BANK ST. ‘STREET, TO gba, of the heme ye, of at sailing mout! sou om Glasgow. RED SULPHUR SPRINGS, State Convention. | MONROE CO., VA. DELEGATES ELECTED. | | [HIS CELEBRATED WATERING, P PLACE, will be Democrats. | jaers°PPathe next summer as usual, for the, reception Of gn of vie | BH. K Watts i i cure’o | extending over apertod of fy years, tp suraigd by ets ore : Chamber and evidence, that it no longer admits of dispute. For the ex- wrt Wan reader ot ee metic ee Bixerel Sestisof a | Western Virginia.” by Wim. Burke. to be had at Wiley & Ono Whig, and One Demeciat Putnam's. object of ti, advertisement is to sa} it are Fangements are made to -ommodat comfortable. manner, and that c they will be commodation. A hotel on t sideratum which is now suppli¢ lany mansion) has been re dds hes 1B be accep. AGEN Cs Hawkins.” new rooms and other important THE and attic brick House, 25 feet by 48 BROOK Asch "The grounds sre Benita ii oats fend phat with lana deep, with enclosed piazza, 10 feet, built in moder he abov. we aE a LN AR Bes ha ‘walks, agreesble drives, and. ples: erase je afew ron Niche id wil a plated fo miture, oo ape be sui inducement for persons who may be ¢ nail competition with any wundry. - Lot 106 eet deep: | ex Ft their friends in Scotland, tomake arrangements for fies who wish to pass a cool and quiet risheaby ripest fruit trees, ‘Rene’ ka i itis, $500, or wil this (the c only Jine, be provided with rooms or suits of apartments de painte Pin comstnn’s a fr Har! ly to ther particulars given, 1g aprticntion to. iabeir choice. F fe teh almost epee wales aboun —— J. a . “ Kills,’ an nel boril woods not deficient a " Comer of Peas] and Beekman streets, oF si the 15 South streets cores of Maude Cane "ot The lying! tweenNew ¥ grand Newark, | Fulton 4 Hamilton 4. L, Hutchinson, a Grocery, cor. Fourth and Daal Messrs. REID & MURRAY eer ae n out Your timesaday, | Genesee m2 tre where the key is left. alor in Glesgow. zens o} geet omens beantiful thar hecween Jersey Cit TO LET, paeatabe ton ok Mes Siable Car oe rear of 32 street. Inquire at 90 Reade at im*r The Hose indig sete ‘ei tfnors ay fo Feta 5 eer ers Fable aise. Cee Mortgage, money 215 rao ra Brooklyn. ep. be ” bax rae IRE sails from jane ‘of March. PASSAGE witli GREAT BRITAIAN AND welis eg | wa Belt, or Uld Line a of _* ee. nity jon ey nae oat 16th of every month. Liverpool, ~ aod, and — Peint. » all visiters, In tomers ant may be assured that no pains will to make “ae "place merit the te Se SER HOF OM RO8 BS et, Ww. Lock woop. The Passaic, for Newark, leaves the foot of Barel at 16 A, M. and 4 P. M., I Port Richmond "boat é 6 o'clock. At Port Richmond. the sig gunrey Punenges and and hem atte howe. HAMILTON HOUSE, AT THE NARROWS. IT HIS ELEGANT Es BLISHMENT dar ins, neder OL certikcete by the stetonaip’ Hits AHOUSE AND BARN, fith about sixteen lots of emia, sailing from Boston on gone thorou; Fepaire and improyomest ‘open for eames gaaeaete ae ie, siakens | Pale orth fo fet ote oft ee | eee ober ome rat oy, dee “Bon F Brace, if oF Kear af New rithta 9 low, minutes? Line, saline, from Liverpool \¢e ae aud léth of every | management of the hotel for the lasttwo or three years. Thi 5 hla dens, which are well ea ‘Alto, a pleagant ROCHE. BROTHE! Pa Principal roomehave been’ newly” carpeted, andthe wh Enoch Strong. 7 ot water, and sever ¥ . grove, with astream of water, and ra EGod 35 Fulton st. ouse Pesnted and put in excellent order. No pains or e: lenry Backus. sign can be given immedaielyF ot ll Next doort to the Fulton Bako spared by the ‘resent proprietor to make his John Nellis, in every way. Forterms, ke : aly at the ator of Sr. Beh note dias tana La nding, ort “MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. fubseriber, at Fort Hamilton. en mn i Guaene it nat BL “mtimee THOMAS MEINELL._ i We Mens i ro ea aa A MODERN BUILT COTTAGE, suble, wd _— ~_EUTAW HOUSE, BALTIMORE. ig: i mention Supe will be regularly. di HIS aplendid Hotel has been lately re-fitted and furnished ‘Julius Candee. raha ty wal paocked creo it and te om the It, and from Marteilleethe 10h of eee mse | L irihe moet com complete and aad chaser ocr, by Mase Jal E, Huntington. away ig gr thal Moriece, ‘naan hry the year, as follows : ton & Crapaton, and, after the 30th April, when it 0} H. Drayton. cxery tet minutes srttin e inutes walk ofthe Hou PRICE ae JOINVILLE, (new) arrests, Aron Naxork | Bees othr, Grenston as hoot of the Hi pig scam = David Munro, Fee netvecn Ine llth streets. For fu Pt. Wn. Taylor.* GgJOHN BATHOATE: ot Ning atect, | SUSSURL, May 4 Get 1: | of Mr, aye Hachange Hotel, Bal Wm, Taylors | ee ADIE sae ‘ASHIO) WEELES STRAW ABTOR (new) er, vers 1 Je OH nalctinoree hy R.C. Nicholas. a KINGS. Wari Divisten neeet ara | PROSE ¢ JOINVILLE, (new) ¢ Hyon Marpeilben, | ree Oe Mee Croan ho oe i, peel iets Toba W. Brown » (new, arge of Mr. Cranston, who, during the summer months, rol ney J cach al cag ieee i iiverjers! July 10 Dec: it ET ba Wesoh co cae his ced Chee te inertia! ea assortment of Straw Hats i ARCOLE, new) Eveleigh, ‘Aug. 10 Jan. 10 | tering place. intr ‘Wm. Penniman. bi semen ARL KING, 17 Division street. NEBRASKA, " Goalies,” Sept 10 Feb. 10 pS a WNo hau sHour. : Orris Hart vert . Oct, a ee ee expertepce, Theipaccommolateny, for nase led by men of | pry UNDERSIGNED, begs Ieaveto, announce to his Relat BROWN & GO., 178C recent lnprne, | Passed for comfort and convenience.” Goods adaresséd to the | ca, {riendsand the public, thet he has leased the abo H. Strong: “3 iment Wis manufactured fata of bof thelr 8 a ee ee! sil be forwarded free of other charges thas dose sctae seienton to Kenia to be thot a ot ihe L.. 8. Chatfeld, i », beauty an it considera _ ht = IOHN L. MON G. Kemble, * ota the’ wearer dors da eoukdenly, casert | £2" Sight or passage apply. PHELPS, ae “Frnr® Smére Formerly of the U. 8: Hotel, Boston. John L. Prietors arty © etek year gich mares petore sald ELES, Proprietors | THE SHADES HOTEL, WHLVaNScmoorsenee ce. Call and satisfy yourself of this fact. m20 OVD ke HINCKEN, Agents, H mY Peary Wanary, A. eaten SPRING STYLE. _mitre 9 Tontine Buildings, 88 Wall,cot. Water st. 64 Reade Street, West Side of Broadway. J.T. Harrison. ‘ GENTLEMEN'S HATS. BOSTONJSTEAMERS, Pe ee erga” sere feed wa she John J. Wood,” WHY ee Pay $4 50 and $5for a Hat, when you FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. mont, fa a style superior to any other house of the king tn —_ B. Perkins, city of New York. e sat which he erto + hoe esell, ca ks Mt 4 ar, AB PERE StintirAcrony, yt Bri i ON ani Royal evento mi auimerous friends and customers, while Pre cpreiat a lail Steam 1A, N- Tees . (03 Fulton NIA, and HIBERNIA, RITA: Pe anweeaty te hile ey iettoalen Maat te nena ce te aot ‘And get good one ent ee ma forthe tere risus follows, lishment, while no-effort on his is part will be wanting to merit : Andie mpesi examine for x year %. Jad ie, GENTLEMEN'S HA TS—SPRING § STYLE: Bom'ry on the tidy, 1466. Schenectady . Schoharie Seneca. .... the continuance of their patron ‘The usual relishes, Chops, Steaks, Welsh Rarebite, Poach- od Eats, &c., will be served up in a superior style. D.D. ampbell ‘J. Grnnarp, Jr, Wa. C. Bovcx.* . Ansel Bascomb, "chm Ml, Jr. BRD, CORNER FINE AND NASSAU STREETS. — ‘The room will be regularly supplied with city ‘parere, as | Steuben. ; ‘uniting. Tm yigilass full supply of foreign papers, by. 6 i a pcweasne ro Teady for examination tte a ia TASES EVANS: ; D8 Branioge.” subscribe Comer of Pine and Nassau streets. \ = HARTWELL'S ‘ &. G; Cambroleng. GEN © SERING F : WASHINGTON HOUSE. oe BEAVER. AND SILK HATS of the best quality ad OFFICE, 73 oath SERERAL RUIGEADION 293 Chestnut Street, John J. Taylor. Sloat the sth gi enabled pes. ready for inspection and 00 Road, Liverpool.—Persons sending for Ries PHILADELPHIA. Thomas B. Sears, FS feuds a any part of the ‘ld county eee meee een | De ATHS Just introduced—Warm and Cold—in fin . Best sik pir ‘e ne Ki 00 E ber. ges — pate 5 subscribers, on reasonable terms, to ments, fos both dads and poarlomans cpr ec » Merchants Fachange, med BEM Line OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. Galion ene en arin ™ BIRUFULTTAN HAL AND CAP STOKE, | mupused by any, an the eeeeieaa Sane noes at 'UNE HOUSE, NEW RQCHELLE. Be eee . upwards) Teaders Shea maeae cizepiall eing 1000 fous, | pee: punecriber mepes fully informs hit friends, and UNKDEE ER SOO RAND, STREE nient than ships of a smaller class; and the greatest reliance public generally, that his house is now open to rec SE ment with a splendid assortment of HA’ asd CABS, | may be in their punctuality in sailing. buerib, | company j also, that he is prepared to make, arrangem Be sarpunod ctgerim quality elerance of shape or d ae th are also agents for the George an ‘Union of | with fami fail and parties, for rooms and for the ensuing rpool Packets, season. eniences o} fellas hich they aa the, pablic at the following very on reesonsble term, For eaaaeaat sare ments io thee wi wish to Bemear the elty,and wil accom Fenner . le modate on favorable terms. so, good ae my3 75 South &% Maiden | . F. RICE. This list is now complete, with the e: ie quality Ny Novia Feat . ror TIVERFG = ten to are _New Rochelle, May 1, 1846. ____my23®re_ | names of the two de elected segton of the galliy Molrakiny a: ket ei te 1h sup rior faa alin GERMAN SILVER. Those in sma.t caritats are anti-renters—those marked pry ey *¥; cansato $1°%5 sacks" eouen -wilveall caviore: hes thtber te cot B fee LLLP RAT ga Ta a bene, nse Pome erg pia Dore ay lly Drege Sageon ean rata ardor puncinlly attended to, and |p We, a Westof Broadway, is’ constantly manufacturing German | nam e sixteen from this city. The result customers’ hats tan modations, apply t wt Cay rd, if domes ratic whimerre KERVER Fampeseus | Ai ocis' "” SWwoooHULE « MiNeTRN mpeg eal Stpolealeo etal reduced peices | Wight det: @ WATTRIPONT eo one South areet scifvered in" any per of Wee is 48 HATTERS, |” PS Rs wie | So nance me | mee No. 82 Nassau ig ” New. Yorx. day, tit 6a Ha 2 2 A City Intelligence. ATTRIPONT & CO., bepite inform their packer snip YAZOG. Wibratt tasters ia ps Poh REN te OF Svxpay.—The greater port of yesterday afforded public in general, thet they hay ve her regular day. A y ur Seerced us Spenedte above me ame ae etail sal of Hass For freishe oy Passage, paving, handsome furnished accom: the first specimen of legitimate May weather we have long i. y board, at Orleans wharf, foot of 1 t Thousands of people flocked to Hoboken and “owes foreman int the hope that thes Boifraty Se guuarriccised oe teatcins Becta met. Inland, and the Park and Battery were crowded all conddsace ofthese who will favor them with th ing, sth day long. a B WATTRIPONT, pagent in New w Orleans, JAS. E. WOODRUFF, who will Count or Genenat Sessions—The May, term of the New York, May 2, 1046. vam? éteodre_ | | Packet ship CLIFTON, ‘in soll, taster, will succeed | 48h irk ne edi portly el emerge bein Blows iy y " v the Skin, tules Several cases of considerable interest are expected EXCELSIOR =a the Yazoo, and sail Monday , 1ith May,her regular day. | the Benger pene ies s tied during the easing term of thie court, picky GLASGOW LINE PACKETS— 17 Sensi fections A: suerte Councit.—| Boards will meet this eve- rite OER Ee ma eh es her cefaly day—The Ge fart aaling puxet | Ae atest ace Tes probable that each ‘Board will meet eeverai HE propeitar of ty eatabluhment has recently added to | $0 ame hi SARACEN, 4 Capt. NT. Hawkins, roe ited cometnions mh time aig int Prior fhe induetion “of d Genew rock an assortment i ts whose icted wi Molen, Hate, of : of exdutate te nish crete soperor le vase a ‘freight OF passage, having excellent accomodations, ey sear ofthe ted of skin or whoge const constitutions Rave | members into office. Ferapl there axeally ve; articles ‘amen \ODHULL & MI: $7 South a Jnjared by lengthened itiness the thos riows The particular attention of our readers is invited pie of nar mat Ey ch cd the ‘The secret, ccret of wate ge in packs X ship BROOKSBY, ‘00 tons, ‘Coposin | the syorsen, ook these gy reomeed Vemnlale ares ta teehee advertisement inthis day's peper, concerning certain lot etl ‘gente ered, more her regular day: est ager ae aes dy, mm inmates ones cyr ye Finad on Sarunpar Niaht—There were no less than Satopia meee gaak' ee in consequence ERS? his medi ine ig much cheaper, pleasanter, and warranted | thirteen fires during Saturday night, and all of them coods of « aise ‘scritcnwioee'| STEEL AND COPPER PLATES, "Bie fallowlee-certifeates are selected from among many | {ith {wo exceptions, were stables. ‘The City Hall bell mates) MADE from che best materials, and{ the finish atico aliy | ochees au pleeation clthe proprietors. * Pek one eye 4 ringing from 11 o'clock til 6 on LOOK AT THIS t im the world. Steel from 3 to 5 cei Pet For further particulars aud conclusive evidence of the value junday morning. The first fire was at 11 o'clock, in the LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, if you wanta | from 1, g.t0 3cente per inch; Plates ches; and efficacy of this medicine, see pamplets, which may be | Composing room of the True Sun office; the damage a: micle ot Boots and Bross, call +t. Bo pared ad ds per de A large tock. wa, on, hand, obtained of agents gratis. wre . rae ve at half-past it o'clock, in 7 rement, 4 moment snoties and —— reet little fy a ‘Boner mi ‘take the mutnbet, 307 feo iafnetured by NeRUCe Punapenenza, Jan. 6th, 106, | nowt was a. stable in’ Sullivan street at haeat: ao foto ranklin spree 4 Freagh sume Ear imer 2” and 26 Plait atrect, New York. unis, E-B. G. Kinsloe—Sir : Ihave teed the A o'clock ; and at 1 o'clock another stable was diseovered : oa Boots i ; j ce -AHILL. HE agi annic ¢ WHITE LEAD COMPANY havin mach pte than you recommended to be Freviges 0g Sy came ange ol ‘at half ag ‘clocks at THEME completed theis Works, are now ready 19 exzedte orders So pees reek Coen ake Peer ered oad bemtan aes | weaibe, ta 6th. street ness OUL,, sniner ohn ottledke FINE FRENCH BOOTS for $3 38, ci Made, and pede bat "tie Vombeny’ kart setted | Conner oe om ae pevmasy eae | toe Maiepee et 6 cao alratinte ‘in othi i ‘$3. Fi in the ieh 5 by co . re Lng s AH Calf Bose for bt 30, creat te ake beat rade in | in in helene ‘dey c; tothe peeeamench ten teat, totine rol tam ait rng, am ra iy convinced, Ist section of 3nd district, gcleck there an y for $6 oF $7, at me ne & 3 «& a oagie h ms themsel ve: every modem improvement for that | us of Wi ner Areanumn. J \cientiously : aie two ot both able i Mott eae ‘ oe saate harton been ihe Being well aware, from ow Jong fumilieity with the ifr eruptions | icine or werotous another stable in street wes on fire; and the be sees meted io irgatiafcton eo fold setuch hs Seen end cl grey Silgemgy wick | Toms mys Le A. BLODOET, seSouth dx | whale wound, up wit encthet fet 2 not dome int : Baryrer sot minen Hon, much heavier than ‘ Jan, 31, 1046. ‘woes of, incemdiasten, thous YOUNG e 3 JO. White Lead, itsel Puitapern . 31, course, have been “the work though mas tne Rea Besa Ae Nee York, as ae i Mala seprenn, | Bene chica arc ia Wier ‘whe | ith what object we cannot conceive: nA ig AND = eid blic are invited to Rotating ifie freight to recom- | are now suffering, | feel coment ee in accordance with my Arrempren Sviciwe. yore hy snd mod abe wg 3 mame un- hace onan nd ‘ of Geatk C principles of phil feathery and Yi (much as | dislike | known, who a to was in the act of ew and Sines” oor, . Sscegens Gaiters, ' Ai jeer Fa ee thre my mame, paraded bear tne pubic «ples of any ove he: tthe rot of the the hota in the rear of ich are to found a ¢ casi a h came undet jo. ‘illiam street, when she was seen prevent- (OGAM, } Tinmediate obsery ation, ed by the officers of the 4th district. * 4 Sey and My little grandson, about th f age, has been afflict- y re “nak mer THE Comal Pa peones Sullivan, seine article, sp parte Ground free ed witha breaking owt all over Wis body aad face since bsg Acciwent.—A named Kennedy, 12 years of of age, ch to all wha eee Paves Rei eeEay Will warrant as | two mouths old. Beveral physician Je ware calledt at No. 21 Pell street, while playing in ermey all pronounced it an hereditary No.8 GAL ANG. tact RI RING mm chow ae rele ra - Well eonred that very te; | Hi we AS ceeanbuerienmmee b is owery, fll thro avec Sate upwards of thirty jaced 1a ‘pom was ried oe Meee ss | Whelan tla cp | st eet ane bara stot hott, al aerwanie et home i he larabili the" au i —A email tin il 6 —. Sern eral, Beh more: “sepa ity use, | thie child would soon fo tallow v him: ‘After having used all the several thousend dollars in notes of Gia oer vale body or covering quality it possesses, t siving Verunement for the sae Sale of of iy ean n, | chanced to see su ad | able papers, was taken from the store of Thomas Hyatt, og et ae ep ag a after having weed it three weeks, the boy is entire- | No. 63 Division street, on Saturday afternoon. fl int would with three, of which every painter will bear wit- | fy iree irom eng eevee nae ree we Ly leech dor: | ‘This Sommenmaovse Anhons-Wo ndtice « pladerd ta also Na geri 1 Red Leet eis Compan: ere le a variety of Paints Groun Paint, Yellow Ochre, Spani Braewick Green, SPRING GOODS. Ww™ 1. ¥. i &CO., Di y Siti hes well as to the community of Eee ita ai fee Comers Y sp ne ie ai oat sa toga agents 1 shy’ ‘tear conmfonte oes nat we | rod . Bi cial a the Poumtain, are: prepa ;TS, BANDS, BRACELETS, | for sane * ne = cof 3 pogo apes Fhe the ame x casey of wings the ths y, have ever offered fori n comprising Frene charge. ‘0 notice previously be m given by the di- sess sufficient intensity or Power. ‘They are to the | 34 tothe, cqscimers in various new styles; veatiags of their intentions to alter their previous y armas, Writs, ancles, chest, or any part of the body wi aid of ase! Gary oF cutters as Coe bo Found te One coun ’ ment dy I know not wh the conduct a gals Power that is may comm, shave gi mda Keel T to the establishment | £8 generally throughout the country. t= San in accordance with the letter and ch id SAane x ve ra Wine, each t dozen, by Yours, Pramnee, pk en seetee f cave ad clrevees to those who appreciate a old ee baced san Cedoe aro vette maa Conowsn’s Orrice, May 3.—Suicide—The coroner held a: it of goods kept by the half pipes and qr. cpa As ‘Se an inquest yesterday at No. 81 Holbarry street, on the tis believed to, pone wre lores are lero Gack come vecte, bo. | old Pal ‘ognac, 1828, in qr. casks and eig! a very | body edy of Mary Bt Stewart, born in Wales, 30 years of age, Means hai , are fey, dre atch rcs iinclading searfs,cravats, | * nec aa of a high grade, bottled by the late bi) Cg A... mom a msn "Gay aN a er at imer’ | Geo. Bement 30 years ago, and for ele low, Verdict og a, wt Piiegieeshiesys M ser atim*re tas D Se soe imporaat to the asap th mon sora wiser, remteran ieee cy ak, Marly AT 196 NASSAU STREET wae visited” on the Be pon areas me ‘bere nei otal Fall ui ream ana matter antanaicu: | FEVHE Highest Priee, in Cash, is paid for Cen Saec whieh ion, lentes The alte faerpae ie ag even T Clothing ang. sold on ihe ort resonable terme. | one of the St a ee ectly with soap, hee. in | Also, Repairing, Clea Se eg most | the ol , baaiee As ‘i ite ca gecen in ra ie Soe bO ih an ssorten ra setsonable | Gonied ty ena vier Mat leer ing 0 ray... | Ch wis ts $1 to5 ; Vests 0 cents, Coe wes ra ge, fewge i: | TCR Tea anette mines yok | gms. CARROLL S Meee Yopaan fre Da, | er hi et a se ted from sv tere eral handed perdi dheat hs ar eae ala en i ae toe as a een bial ang ions a met re forethe American public. | "ail imerre HENRY COOU! eee 200 Pearh at. | Oulyra eure, ba scones ots ever Nes and not | to hihead, and passed 3 roadway, between | gp ear AAND PRINCIPE aeOas, | a ‘The Bronsand ls that Heth isheir the room where 835,000 fd¥AS Pace of Beching, and carrying ious imitations of these 000 Ri ~ ayes ‘aggreeab!e mode aa t carry toni not, and never have | "3p feelon, toe” tr Peinipe, Set at cng differ from every « Vapor | stood.” There w beae, saente hy y | Seoue Lefepenten’ ‘mee step aa** = ed, and have been established m this City for | ot werk with Me eats tS "shove | ie i, 13,09 A ORNATE 6 or 7 feet from him soem Gener ti Cn Sp, Si i Ba ea atone at city or vicinity, | ROU eves. shocked my2t Im* re way, New York. "Bee: sf room, where it MPHINE AND CHE ’ ised event se ie vei gore wile, and Peter pe Batriberie prepared MICAL | 7 Front strect, near Well, wp steite. | “Wr 1SUTING the city of Ne Yorks are invited to gall and naan quanti and ‘ata lower the e extensive st Account wel plosss. price than any och five Ree ter Copying | *Y@ market pries. Aj ini ‘ ‘STATIONERS, | , QoeeR Bors: iS Fricea. sal Gong prteaae ait im*r ae. TD mtt tems | and’tustrous sppearance. e, having excelent accom: 4 Lit ish Brown, ee Orn irene ted ‘General Agents for the Company, "afea indwced, from certain ¢01 erations, to remove myself orders should bed ae fait amebi ring. A : “ should've directed ts MEN & COLGATE, ete * Lane, N Y.,sole | was the fact that I could, b "Sopa have the privi: f12m*r __287 Peart street, comer of Beekwan steer. sot Py ‘A. Sands, | lege of ither Peck alip or rend street. ferry, my without extra cl But wie to m: xcel, ha Silver, of various numbers and widths, which he will warrant | may be summed up as follow: “i amie sk OROMENT Furey. front of an extensive riodical depot in B ing that a certain pub! way, stat- mn is“ now red te reddy.” WINES, Pere rig GIN, ‘ko. ponte Be charter ; but it looks to me very — , and therefore should be made , E22, D. “9 Broad st. From the Classic Capital er Yankeeland. Camanince, May 1, 1846. Thave long desired an opportunity to introduce myself to your acquaintance, but no pretence has ever before been presented, 1 now propose doing so, ina description of the inauguratien of Edward Eve- | rett, as President of the Harvard University, which took place yesterday. It may not, porhaps, be out of place to premise, that I was not a mere spectitor. At ll A.M, the procession formed. First, after the mu- sic, marched the Grand Marshal, followed by the senior class, and the Latin orator, Georgo Martin Lane. Next | came the junior, sophomore and freshen classes; then | the Dane law school, and the students of divinity. Tho | rocersion was closed by the Governor and suite, the | resident elect, the invited guests, and the alumni of the about vast 11, the posession entered the Unita- rian church of Cambridge, the lange. galleries of which had been reserved for, * were alre ly filled with, the most beautiful, wealthy and accomplished ladies of New England. And in that procession were numbered men of no ordinary minds—of no common attainments, Thero was Quincy, the assailant of Jefferson; Greenleaf, the come of Pongiells Sparks, the greatest of American low, the most admired-of American pests Te the first of American astronomers; riggs, tho Governor of this old and renowned Com: monwealth; and him upon whom not Now England alone—not America alone—looke with sentiments of the moat profound admiration—but whose fame has reached other shores, and whose praises have been sounded in other tongues— Webster, was there. And at his side ap- og id one scarcely less distinguished and honored—one, e last twenty years of whose life have been devoted entirely to the service of his country, and who, after having spent the four years in the character of Ame- rican Minister at the first European courts, has mi mously sarcandéred every hope of higher civil distine- tion, and in an oration the sweet and charming echoes of which still linger on my cars, has just announced that henceforward his life shall be devoted to one of the most noble of earthly occupations—that of training up the budding minds’ of his countrymen, and directing their energies to the pocrea pase of man’s most worthy ambition—the good fellow creatures. But there were others scarcely Se ed in the throng. There were senators oe representaiiv lawyers and phy: ieaeeaph 2g ee m ion. There were Choate and Otis—Shaw and Mason— ‘arren and Walker—even the poet Holmes did not dis- dain to honor the occasion. Such was the audience before whom the most accom- plished of New England’s orators was to deliver his in- augural address. And then, too, beaming down w him from the galleries, a thousand brilliant eyes, radiant with hope, and flashing with the fire of youth, gazed with silent Vie There, too, sat his wife—his daughter—his friends. But the occasion: Westminster Hall was once throng- ed with the talent and beauty of Old England, assem- bled for the purpose of arraigning a crtminey aot calling him to answer for enormous crimes, committed as Go- vernor General of India. The Demosthenes of England was the accuser, and Warren Hastings was the culprit — But the scene “cs hs ‘was far more ennobling and interesting. The Demosthenes of America was a listen- er, and her Cicero the orator. He was to speak of the rogress ofthe human mind, and the means of accelerat- its advancement. He had just been installed into the Presidential chair of the noblest and oldest of ie tions, whose foundations had been laid by the Pi ely known, who ming Fathors ; he occupied the seat which Kirkland and Quin. A ahost of other men of powerful and gigantic minds, had occupied before him ; he was to preside over lestinities of that University which had furnished to the rolls of the revolution so many jurists, and statesmen, and heroes. After the preliminary proceedings had been despatch- ed, consisting of prayer, music, the Governor'sfaddress, Everett's reply, and er ee Resta the Orator rose.— To the voice, comman ‘and grace of Houston, ae added the learning ae tas the brilliancy of Ran- on jh, and the strength of mn of Clay. No effort of lern eloquence to which, in imagination, I have lis- faved, aad description of ancient oratory which has wrung tears of exultation from my eyes, ever produced a fascinating ve which seduced my attention to the slightest accent that escaped his lips, arid rivetted upon his features, as by a charm, my constant gaze. For the first time in my life I felt the potent spell of true elo- quence. Had he in louder, or distinctly, ges- tured more vehemently, or with less animation, ial word more, ora word Jess, the incantation would have lost its power : as it was, I can apply to him the homely phrase of Ben Jonson, who, in describing the eloquence br Bacon, remarks : ‘He commanded where he ke, and had his hearers angry or anes athis devotion ; no man had their affections more in his power. The fear of every man that heard him was, lest vas should make an end. 1 can give you no idea of his address ; Demosthenes has truly said, that ‘ the first, second, and third requisite of an orator, is manner.” Language is too weak and in- expressive to convey any just description of this man’s wers. Sight and hearing alone can represent him as e appears. I will relate a single incident only, to il- lustrate the truth of my remarks. In the course of ine address, he alluded to the reproach so often cast py vulgar and uneducated wely og all academical studies. he valarly ¢ low repute in which Latin = paanens tel te wom — an ce reacted his ene y ready, as I supposed, reac! is climax, he denn by teracd around snd with both arms extent. ed towards Daniel Webater, he exclaimed, at the acme of his voice, “ Tell us, tell us, you sir, who of all men | multiplied, the people of the East have not « better know. | sentatives of the nation, in Congress, are From the Western Frontier of Civilization. Dusvave, (Iowa Territory,) March 30, 1846. In what quarter of the enlightened, civilized, or semi-civilized world, is not the Herald read? We of the northern part of this territory, although on the extreme verge of civilization, nevertheless consider ourselves entitled to rank among the enlighten- ed, and, therefore, as a natural consequence, are among those who are periodically edified by your lucubrations. It is somewhat surprising that, in this age of locomotion, when the means of oneself are indefinitely | ledge of the true situation of our Western frontier. It is a fact no less lamentable than true, that netsh the repre- leting upon ourconcerns, and passing laws which all the inter- ests of the Northwestern territories, they are nearly as ignorant of our condition as we were about that of Cen- tral America before the advent of Stephens and Cather- | wood. Our delegates are obliged to spend their time ia teaching the members geography, because when they were youths at school, nothing was written conce: these territories by Guthrie or Morse. Now and then @ wandering tourist, on his way to the Falls of St. Antho- ny, scribbles a hasty letter filled with bubbles from the hing Waters,” or pebbles from Lake Pepin. These a leaves, the ee down of those who travel with steamboat speed, do not content the dwellers in the far West,who would become better known to those who reside nearer salt water. ‘The attention of the whole nation has been lately di- rected to Iowa, Waret the movement to bring ~~ into the Union. The political quid nunc are anxious 7 ena ir ing whet effect her admission will hige end democrats, abolitionists and conservativ' See directed amended by Congress, our Legislature, at its last session, sed an act for the meeting of another convention to form another constitution. ‘This convention will ble in Jowa City on the first Monday of May ne: the election for delegates, the question among the bitants of the territory north of 42 degrees, was the divi sion of the pecan! at that parallel and the ‘establishment of a new territorial government north of the State of Iowa, soon probably to come into the Union. The can- didates for division were elected by a handsome majority, thus showing an_anxiety in the people of the mining country to remain while longer under the guardianship of Uncle Sam. It may, therefore, be a matter of great importance to the inhabitants of the Dacota District of Towa, that their true position and interest should be bet- ter understood by those who are to make laws for us, and in regard to our internal expenditure and improve ments, “ to give or not to give.” When, summer before ist, the convention met at Iowa city, to form a State constitation, mort ‘of the members ‘their imaginations filled with the idea of a second Empire State, the boundaries of which should include as much of the country between the Mississippi and Mi touri rivers as postible, In consequence, the State was made so large that the Western members of Congress felt themselves obliged to curtail its dimensions. The Towa convention seemed to forget, that in making & State containing an area of 80,000 square miles striking another blow at the influence of the North, in the national legislation. It fell into the general error—that of making largeStates—which will forever de- rive the great val! er of its influence. It matters not low large our population may be, it will forever remain fixed f fact,” that we shall be always at the mercy of sin the Senate, however numerous our be. If Iowa should be allowed to come Ib Union, with boundgries as extended as thote propos. ed in the rejected come & the disposable territory of the North will be so exhausted, that no new non-slave- holding States can be henceforth made, to balance those to be formed ‘out of Texas. Our deley in Congress, in his late speech on the Oregon question, did not fairly declare,the opinions of the ii abitants of northern lowa, when he declared them favorable to the e boundaries of the rejected convention. North of the 42d degree of latitude, the people are almost unanimously in favor of that lel, yt the northern boundary of the State of owe, and the southern, of the new seers of Dacota. You perceive we have already assu a name, in anticipation of the organization of a new territorial government by Cot 88, one which is consi- dered here both euphonous and apropos, as it is the true name of a numerous tribe of Indians who inhabit all a the email Sti pulation the country between the Mississippi rivers, north of #4, deg. of latitude as far ¢ northern boundary of the United States. The Indians call themselves Dacotas, which signifies Allies, but are more commonly known by the unmeaning name of Sioux, which was applied to them by the first French explorers of these regions. If anew rea vernment should be organized, ba- ving the deg. for its southern limit, the new territory would cat into existence with a population of 20,000, which would be doubled in two years. Dacota has a soil bev ar fertility, a healthy climate, con- venient proportions of forest and prairie, t water power, and it mineral resources. The soil of the prairies consists ofa rich vegetable mould, from one to three feet in depth, pre by nature for the plough, without the previous dispiriting drudgery of clearing, and is eminently suited for the settlement of European emigrants, who are only accustomed to a temperate cli- mate, and are unacquainted me the use of that instru- ment of Yankee civilization, the choy axe. The country north of 42d deg. includes all the mines that have been discovered in Jowa, which afford a valuable article of export, and | areturn of cash, which gives us more of a healthy cire medium than can be found elsewhere in the whole In other portions of this Goleey, as well as in the ol. jacent States, the merchants are meaty See to arter trade for the agricultural juctions of the polls pernes Gene Ineed not add, the effect was elec- + a loud, spontaneous, and unanimous burst of ap- otal, from'pulpit, pews and alleries, startled the as- nished arches of the old ode and | awakened eehoss never before roused me peyrnters: their sh be limits due to the But! ——_ lam occasion. 1 should lave bees been peteed to have spoken of Holmes recited a the cold water dinner, full of humor, and Quincy cracked a full of Sof the levee of Everett, at w! porte hen and dai (er won for themselves the esteem and admiration of the hundreds who crowded the saloons ; of the illumination of the col- lege the play of the fire-works, and the enthusiasm of spectators. But I must fain ‘silence the last tone of A VOICE FROM DANE HALL. Police Intelligence.. May 3.— Till Thief at Mtn fs ed till thief entered the grocery store of Mr. Thomas Hyatt, No. 62 Division street, on Saturday afternoon, about 3 o'clock, and stole from the desk a rH case containing $15 in cash, also several thousand — of promissory notes, and other valuable papers, ‘cacaped without Aetection, Petit Larcenies.- aan McCosker was arrested on Sat- urday, caught in the act of stealing @ quantity of lead pize belonging to Wm. H. Brown, No. 68 7th street, and tod in stealing ametirase belonging vo Thomas Rogers tected in a mattrass to Thomas Rogers. Locked up for trial. “Touch” Case.—A bea BR AA, the name of Frederick Wildman, was a “touch” house in Anthony street, iy pie “nigh, with the well-known Jane Wilson, alias Ft ryt nga out of $4 50, which was stolen by the same sn pan —— the A ” Miss Jane was commit the ite for realing a Watch.—Bill Quinn, la ho keeps a“crib” at No. 38 Orange street, was Segoe git also one of his women, called Catharive Dally, charged ot Non a watch worth 97, belongiy to, Stephen Ghiel, of Roosevelt street, who deciares they cut the guard from eround his neck and then stole the watch. Both commit- ted by the magistrate for Highw —h wi Hudson p Bley yut 10 i otlock, Pon Ride? night last, was violently assaulted and knocked down by two ruffians, and robbed of id lever watch, valued 150, No. '9222, with the ofs-HH. The vil , excaped without detection. Movements of Travellers, The following comprises the whole of yesterday's arri- val, at the respective hotels. :— AMERICAN Horsi--Mr. Hawthorn, Westchester; F. Lal- ly, Portland; W. Brown, Mark Jewet, Philade! 1; James French, J. Vanderpool, Albany ; W. Mather Jackson, Ohio; B. Lindvey Boston. ‘Aston—H. Poterbone, Mins; Mr. Arnold, Savannah, pen Eamon mae J. "Ralo, ge F. Culvert, ais; J. Src J. Willis, wey. James Collins, Mr. Dodge, Crrv_—E. H. Herbert, P. Worthinghem, N. C.; R. Aine worth, Ohio; John ohn Taylor N. Carolina; John Willis, Col. Thompeon, Turney Boston; H. Kobe, U.8. Nj M. Prvilimer, Pie Phila; Jer Nioholls, C. Gage, Concord; M. P. Ht i Toronto; John ‘Nellis; st Jones: ville; James Ruth, Faavenin—J. Jewett, NHS 4c, Vile, Rocheoter, W. v. jurlington; H. 5 recuse; J. Venderheep, albany; If, Higher, de, R. Farley, Boston; N. N Hay wood, Lisbon; 4. B. Seymour, Vitginia; J. Stenson, 3 Hunt, 8. C5, P Fie tig ad Ohio; Mr. Ledge ym nen, Gaateos.C Hunt, , N. Boston; Phila; Mr. Wemyss, 93d Highlanders, B.. a 'P. Herrick, Vt; A. ae AS Thompeoh, Norwich; W. Dabeock, 8 ogni . Parks, Virginia; L. M. Sar- ite New ro 8 Pic ise plan on » pute Op Petri to give our citizens some this summer. There isa company tn Svurcrwe.—Mr. John Liddle, of committed suicide oe at himself through with slugs or shot. No cause is assigned choly act. Wetce Macatine.—A literary magazine, in the Welch 4 E pA i. ns Dubuque, and its vicinity, a cash business is Very few of the inbebitants of the min. fs gpm Bocp have emigrated to Oregon. While from Southern lows, Illinois, and Missouri, they have gone off thousands, gratifying the universal propensity for mo- onward. frontier man has always some E] Dorada before him, and is ever disposed to grasp at the shadows of ex- | marae rather than hold fest the substance of reality. | ar ve gg on meer yon ie ip Bn rears, desert it oe ge ‘ou may be sure that i the advantages of of the Dacota mining comeey are not malwies they are sufficient to repress the spirit of emigration. HOLMES’ wo a MAU EN RANGES, HE Proprietors are now prepared to furnish Ficimes? ranges to ae or set them up for private families or houses, having purchased the right from the patentee ture and sell them. ‘Our experience in man setting Kitchen Ranges, in city, forthe past 18 years, Warrants us in asserting that Holmes’ og bey surpassed for economy, convenience, wability. ‘They are warranted to perform the purposes for w fare pure chased, and ifnot they will besemoved fice of any expense to the pure! umerous references can be given to persons wish i to purchase. ‘The he prices range from 2510 43 dollars ¢ Proprietors are constant WulacsuFing, and are wel supplicd with parlors offee, add bedroom GRATES. of the newest patterns. Also—TINWARE, bright, plain and japened. They hare masons at all tim ah Se Ranges, grates, and botler— Iso, to cure chimneys, and warrant smol * ‘A. GIL OLY k's0 Bx, Se Ensena Tr. FRENCH ae Hy and effec eal fae ade ok tended, Refer rences AGO D. BIRURICE, ai mond } Hontcke ook kee Tat Punvedider: ve Cansl ee ence of Art of anit a sire & see public is, tespect- the plan pursued by Mr: in rpeching thet hperturt preachy i Gal books, rathe ly & course of r than an'a course of ures leuler_ know - "e ¢ Sheets, es, and in 6 eutatin terest, Disdou yments, Exc cece itiar from actnal een ith ail con. by pes one month, t. Rooms from 9 A. ast tment EW YORK D HARLEM RAILROAD COMPANY. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. N and after Friday, May Ist, 1846, the cara will run as fot- lows Hall for, Yorkviie re Ps reloal Oppeee ; ang wil reeeived a certifi reed Ja a with terms, obtaine all mere Caps, ‘Silk and ‘every 1 cect Straw ha Hk, Glazed Lawn, Vizors and Cap-Stocks, pes at very | low Prices. LS eepetsaricets PUL de viell te, exemiee, their "Deslergan purchasing elsewhere. mi2 Im* m0 3w_ ‘AC’ CA ‘ORY, 6 , comer Beach street. ‘The Subseri! oseemoes bh ha and ich he will sell cheaper LY ELL Eder ame ent tt in iyaucne