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Vol. XII, Ne, 128—Whole No. 4341. THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, Circulation: Forty Thousand. ro DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price 2ceuts per copy—$7 SWLEREY HERALD" Every Suturday—Price 6X conts at the usual a nee, cash ance. ENTING of all kinds executed with beanty and des- or communications, mail, addgessed to ashen man be font paid, vibe postage will be io SNS CORRS HENNE, Fropget ir of the New 7? big = tee . North-West id Nassau streets. ae DOLLARS ‘on Satur ‘2d inst., a bl sre. BECK, on ts hae Stare he aid factor saill roost fea store reeany over the marble will ‘receive the tas of ts JAMES MURRAY. iG CH. ES SP. PF THE Bure aps i by the nent Si hom ee apie abe foyed cs kis combisloane en ‘on = from the curious, in distant ma ere sid wil be ns | to, by 4, ant bal?*imrh Tm porter and dealer in Birds, Cages, &e. SO. KR FOR SAL imported Flower Seeds full directions for cul- Th See a tivating the: je for ornamenting Fie Trou ‘Chairs and Flower eut of articles in our line. « Rag aa Seedmen and Florist way, leecker street. iberal discount made to wholesale p ro ay my8 3w*re WANTED—Two Ba: Fee thie ard privileges, be Fossetsion desired. ¥ Ju i terms, &c..)-Y. Hera ‘Oflice. ‘TO LET—Three convenient houses at 618 per an: monthly, in advance, two storige and casement brick, new, I by 2 with seven t nundy fo the stugen avacuge of retest a Od jet Le ath ol shot est of a ty wil to b priate ‘aanly for i areang Bese ite lets 10 A. id mys lw*r an FOR SAE OR TO LET, fodern b story brick house, 218 Adam ayeet Bro tyne rotaald by private sl, will be wo or more tn a reapecrable Mfg of the City: Hist most ¢ betwe ‘fat public auction, onthe 13th day of May next. ‘of the purchase money can remainon mortgage, for aterm of y Application to be made on bist gerd 215 Adams st., Brooklyn. 9) a AHOUSE AND BARN, with about sixteen lots of Hastings, Westehester oeithian few comneee Hy county’ Bate of New Yor gare Said place diridea into ger. ch are well stocked with fruit. Al: hiathend el, os ere al good 3] Eee ihe he ra of, ooolttk a sr a a OR FOR SALE, A MODERN BUILT sCOrTaG GE, Stable and 0 setae about an acre of land, the Patel af witch it is weil be with fruit and ket fence. stages ME very toa minutes within trey nates walk of the house. ituation—between jie and 1 irther in- formation, trBY to JOHN BATHGATE, 1st ‘Ninth see ae FOR SALE, SITUATED onthe south si0 on of Lon: ns ff Island, 13¢ ill Farm con- telng_sisty scree ot CAND, 2 vor red. with nad the talbace ender = hi a of euliireton, "Oe Geilo CKER’ NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, MAY 9, 1846. Price Two Cents. TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. eet Tmed that the receut aity wacemed that pore t break mae ‘e PRESS LI iE, via tid Canal trom trom, Phitsdelph Neh, commence it regul Tas Ris stanse' ow soles Tenving the Depot, ‘No- 2% Market strect, DAILY, at 734 o'gloek, AM, iNl avoid all.th ddan ot (nigh pe weaving tx conchans bach Matlieols Lakes ee, s For fertnee’ .apoty atthe old-extablished Ofce, a Sinner street, 3 door abo re! eae se al0 6m’ CUMMINGS, Agent. LONG. ISLAND Ren OAD COMPANY. Trains leave JVerabalt, for Bostow—for othe Sia a ee and «PM day, Y cecept Sun NEWARK AND NEW TORE paired, ct “ARE, 124 CENTS. the Splen Ra’ Seamer PASSAIC, will ba ou and ater May lat, run run urther ‘notice Leave Newark, | Leave Barclay st., New York, Tigoelgck, A. Mt. | o'clock, A.M. 17 Fleighe egried at very reasonable rat wor Bergen Boint every t 3 LINE OF STEAMHOATS FOR ALBANY Da, er igoual Dieet—at7 lock, FM. row th ROCHESTER. Care’ Hough. ton, ea jeave on M Sh dnesday, and RICK HUDSON: Capt. Crattenden, wilitence ou ‘Tuesday, Thursday and Ssturday Evenings, at o'elock. Solelock, landing at, inte places. sone SOUR AMER REE Wariner willieare on Monday, ‘Wednesday, Friday and Sunday After moons, at 5 o'el abort ‘SRTH AMERICA, Capt. R. H. Furry, will Amol Tuesday, ‘Phursday, and Saturday Afternoons, at . The ah above Boats will at all times arrive in Albany in ample time for the morning cars for the East or West. Frei at fos! at moderate rates, persons are forbid thustin; hing wit at a written order from the Captains or A Matis TF ig I Soko te THE MOST DELIGHTFUL OF ALL EXCURSIONS any of the Boats of nts. c. Fre hs valle as: ze exceedingly pictaresaue shores of most ‘accom {trac Hvelof all rarual excursions that can be made from the city." The grounds now present a charming aspect, the trees be- she soil covered witha tich turk he val Kare in excellent order, having been considerably 4 The Ferry ‘Boats fom Barta, Canal and Christopher at, itte ‘ithawnings aud se: “git Yran from, Hoboken to Barclay street until 1) o’eloe! Ferriage 634 cents. mi 3m*r NEW YORK, ALBANY AND 'PKOY LINK, FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT, from the foot of ar Ty tt Bio, and te er i ae ‘and Lake Cham- landt street. Boat will arrive in EMPIRE, Captain] ei B, Macy, » Thurs s Toares the foot and Saturday it rs at re rociock,F srmboet COLUMB The St 1A, Capt. W: a Peek, will Learn Piet foot of Courtiandt trent on Mouday, Wedues- day. and Friday evenings, at 7 o’cloc oof Passage or Breight, apply on y board, or at the Office on wha Freight must be putin charge of the Freight Agent, or the Company will not be responsible for loss. Proprietors of Steamboats Bells hung, would do well to pay « Fes Boat ohn Stevens; Wooster acavelt vernor, Tron on Seovens, Wooster, arareiien, and examine H. Homer's improved style of Bell Hangin q ‘put upweat and strong, and warranted for one year, tr E Zo. # Aum atreet. ae FOR rood andi 3, STATTEN ISLAND, , Stell Y \e fe. Steam. Spam ie a tro story double HOURE, with kitchen attach | oe SVUPHL and SEATHN ISLANDER will leave New H Hat oid Serten Island as follows, until farehey notice s— Hon'with New York by Railroad and stages | I,eave Staten Island at6, 8,9, 10, 11 o'clock, A.M.; 1,2, 3,4, F meee particul ireot W.ELI 6 Glock ew’ York, front Whitehall street, at 7, 9, 10, 11 aoe Comer of Liberty and West street, ik, | o'clock, AS: 42,3, 4,57 o'clock ‘ : aléstawiw*r _orof Mr. SHEPERD, on ines. On Sundays, the frat at boat from a th UMADIES EANCY FASHIONABLE STRAW Rae a Te Pct at the rick of & Paris ats, of the latest shape, fo tale at CARL KINGS, Wort Division street, at $2 90 BOSTON STEAMER B.—A general assortment of Straw Hats and Paris Rib- verano : dous, at the most earices ea) THE British and North American aa 224 Im*re C. KING, 17 Division street. NIA. feam Ships PRICE & CO. ‘A, ae TIBERNIA, ai 4 ve Boston . . foll FASHIONABLE HAT STORE. BRIA, C.F. Jad) THE SUBSCRIBERS having opened a HAT STORE Be MITANNIA, John Htewit, 110 Fulton street, aay Dutch street, respect- og toy Ryrie, ily solieit the patronage of their old customers and-the pub | tO paaee cotinine 20 Hie,” They will ¢ i Courant Keepon hand e fete. asvort- fe to Liverpoo 120 of Hate, fmbrellas ke, ke, of the latest style, | For freight or passage, mail tall a dap lowest pricse. ingle hate AM, Jr, Agent. notice, Are Th Paice wat HARNDEN | Ee COS, 6 Wall st. ‘mys imer Oo No Berth secured until paid for. mratf re @ SPRING JSSuION. sie sig, tee MARSEILLES—To eet at RO" )., 178 Chatham juare, Corner jott tar, to land passengers— PY ee to inform the public regent improve: ip KARCOLE, Captain Nat. WEve- Inanufactuge and fash of hee $3 Hats; combin. | feign, will sail on the Isr of June, For (eight or passage ing fuhioe, Doanty and durability, ity, three important ‘prs cna CHAMBERLAIN & P' Me se itiat ot: tts Spon « id for t BOYD & HINCKEN No. wah st. hata to be mach before. sol Sane prio Call hater tan rape oye rh al SPRING STYLE. GENTLEMEN’S HATS. WHY will you pay $4 50. and $5 for a Hat, when you can go to RO} PHENIX Har AND cae MANUFACTORY, Ana as t00d one forts 307 Gor aia enemies Fe tee GENTLEMEN'S HATS—SPRING STYLE. Be {CORNER PINE AND NASSAU STREETS. — ory mice ander wy ots forereson rody Wrgmieetion re Comer of Pine and Nassau streets. 7 wes thy ae ok wot ‘quali ity i 'D SILK HATS of “SEAVER Al K HATS of prices. snide ease sind hed pi “ROWE, Morchauw’ 40. William street. T AND CAP SIUKE, PLUNKET & COC bere jest op new estat y Bi fument with saplendi atc renararh act calegsnes of shape or dat poilt ibe bch they aero tee aan pyayt a al7 im@rre eee First quality pee tee First malfty Moteski2? nd do do Cars from 313g cents to $1 75 each. Whol il, orde : ‘, i h copere: punepeeliy: ctr HEN ath + ae 5 ere ep Ta uO ee ona WILLIAM. T ge has recently to an assortment of $3 3 3 ese? an ded to, and *ARDESSUS. roadway, New ims , are to be fc casl comer ives. OLNERALERORATION ACKE'TS FOK Aa ee oud The ee rae NICOL ; ‘eli A Pell ‘onthe Is e. re re, Se BOYD e Hit Rex allste myé FOR L1 Ty POOL aos of iith of Tagen Packet Ship STE: FS Water ie ae i ager cabin, and steerage, Passengers, intending to” emi should make immedi abe TR eee Silden lane, or to EPH MeMURRA ‘Comer of Pine and Sonth sts, ». S.—Persons f sending f friends in the aN Cb ox tare tones Uromate ont in con chore setroid ship, or any of the same line, on moderate terms, by applying ay ve. my68rre wT: en QEOHpE'S LINE, T OL.—To The sp! endnd wew Packet Ship ST. ORae. ferris master, 1000 tous burthen, will Desuvaty, maton the above: ee meds freight or passage, “ Ang yslendid accommodations, AVID OGDEN, 68 iad st. my7 4t*r board, at pier 4 Cabin pee a “AIN B ESTABLIS iD EA EMIGRANT ibscribers are serevared 30 bring the L Line of Packs he nes, ox farther MAN & ‘i South atreet. exe EE PLE pon LV rag CER at se, will gail on tf ‘2ist, Lda abe me <s this line 1000 tons and upwards, iy. eid Count to ctvanreaer ve be Se rt vantages to be de- from selene hie (oe rea to any other, as mall" relass, and their ac: mae aa bern a ethan ponders tr ofa for cabin, second cabi il known, thoes OP ayn 4 Of buckets, tener wih Besce re berths auariet i} 8 teshake corly, jieation ony wee nit } she fort of Burling slip, myére 15 South st coruer of Madden fane. FOR BELIZE, HONDURAS—Bark G. Feme Dh L James Pederson, master, Jenortiont ions for passengers, and will have des- tor the above port. For passage only, a to the Captain on board, or t pute oy ay F. ALEXANDRE, afd iw*r oa re 23 Souths street, Fe rl Nem tea nevenes Docket TEIMDAN, Ccores B: Cornish: mater will ea her regulpr day, aecomi leans war hd eae aS Pe on myt re ater is hae tons, Capt. N. T. eo Passage, having excellent accomodations, es SEMA 2 Sth tee buble Sere IDLE HO Sun “Idle Howe Book, ” containing 600 engravings—price only '37 cents—re- Alpenscs, fr 1847, five in number, will be is- y will be the hest imei COTTON SAIL CLOTH, HEAVY CAN- ‘ASS, &e Cc. T HE SUBSCRIBERS have in store and yuo daily pipeeiving direct from ed uss both plain and teritted all wot the various pu ; » Leare, city rilje, Haslem, and Morri which Canvass can be I not © excel even t for at, 8, and ht Selo AM. Which heretofore Linen sufficient. Resa P.M, Leave sag it fe on ed se wil y desire to call the srcuten nara pom id masters 36, 5, of vessels, to the Soft or Ship Canvess, desigued expresaly for square rigged vessels, It’ has been found, after subjectin all the qualities requisite: le as the linen, to wear full ‘costs but about one half, may be said of the Coyen } Ravens Duck, whic! The same they have of all quanties, ‘widths ant a8 2taw* Wed&Sat r te OLHEMUS, Broad, corer Beaver s 3 to Ks to the peverget test, to be equally soft and pliae Vas long, holds a better wind, and: NEW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. Qandafter Friday, pnt at, 1846, the cars will run as fol- Hall for Y¢ .M. o'clock, A.M.; THE AMERICAN EXCHANGE BANK. A? Sri‘ & ‘Messrs. Joan ye ona Inspectors. Per order ot Board of foes Tessar, Leo ee Se caaks and We ea Wines, St. Julien, Medoc, Mar- 31 casks and ant, do white Wines, Haut Sauterne, Haut ctors’ on Wi of June eae T20’clock M.to “sy o Pelock P. Me OHN J. ae Cashier. \ a5 ofeloe! CE TMA I at 1 o'clock, B e White aie mania Ge ke White the Cit Fial are AM, ad he BM Trains Will be regulated a28 im*re af BLS MENT 7 Ww. HY DEGKOOT Mi co., No. 102 Funton Street, the th Coat Great attractions will be present- to $16; Alpacca Coats, from hin Coats of i eae Singiamne snd Print, from Pants, from, om $1 to $3; Satin Vests, from $2 from 75 cents to i 75. Also, a ‘and Vestings, which will Preigoac and Graves. fastidious” Boys! shove wines have beeu carefully selected for this ADMITTED to be TW wisi TIVE ber wber ket, by . mn jeaux, and are 4 jing aud offer than any other ses sy city. ed from the wharf, on easouable terms 7 mio eodimre GaN SCHMIDT, 192 Fulton st. AE ERE LE ae ee eral, Prices Ei revofore exutiug, between ML PAN DISRBIL, ‘se Maiden Kanes between William ed, inde the tame of 5 Ait Within issolved consent. Each of ott the tng Tron ‘Railin pe Bares & y being thereof will be closed by Richard B: yon ‘th basil ay Bg nae own nam dissolved, baal ‘iuvstiled business RD. BAR New York, May 1, 1816. REMOVAL. WHITEHORNE, Portrait and Miniat removed from 213 way, to No. three doors below the Rexings ste NB, Subscriptions Teceived for nate Chamber. eee by, Am painting by J.” Whi tinguished men, hase the gneraring ame RIC) HA JOSE SMAL! mny6 lw*rre my6 penre. p Painter, has Chambers of the Se- f., Lied 3 Subscrij ios itd %, Print 34x42 inches, containing more than 100 rey dies Tre DR. HULL'S TRUSSES, AND ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. HE superiority of Dr. Hull’s instruments over all others d by the most eminent physicians in Eu- ‘ack ope aad Atgracee fice, 4 Vesey street, Astor House. A female in attend- my6 ance in the ladies’ department. ALF SKINS * SLAUGHTER HI DES bod Calf Skins, selected. Also light, in lity City hea . dences, steam OS Te ee TN TUNE toe Elfertt ce. seen the frat artis Bott landscanes and decorative 300,000 IMPORTED HAVANA SEGARS, gets, and persone capa Je of transacting business. ONBISTING of an extensive assortment of the most fx. | Ofice hours from3 toe F vorite brands, well the betpntion of city and] alt poerre E. PORTER BELDEN, %0 Broadway. country dealers. The subscribers, uow on hand, are constantly rec sb MARRIED LADIE£S.—A Secret Worth Knowing— Bk dongs" cetera | Am eg te fice uslene ty sale on reasonable terms, in lots TRUXILLO & BA my4 lw*iw the stock it (Sr aed by ‘Wall street, up stairs. ry —the Boy's Clon Clothing Estabiiehmes of sah \whotesal reds of Garments ready made, which high will be retail, very low. SECOND HAND LOTHING and Fumiture Wanted.—The highest cash price given for aH kinds of Second han Goods, by B. L my Y, Chatham street. .B.—A line throu penn sees the Bonk OF " will be punctually at- sonnel to, Constant! easonable assortment = new and second-hand o dance ‘cheap for cash. mi8 hi TO TAILORS. HOSE, who wish toattain a complete knowledge of the art of cutting all the various styles of Sprmgats worn at the present time, would = well to obtain Stinemet’s which versally allowed to be com- Blete—the price of Wa fram bo 1 10 dollars ver.cony | the Aifference in price bei be had ‘hol! bis ding: the author, Nos 13 Beosdway, New Yor netaer MODEL OF NEW YORK. jon, Stet pte pda seo ‘ York, which will be soon completed.” These vi 10 to 30 inches ii resentations of pu are post paid. LL PERSONS havi jaims against HANNAH MUR- ATHES of all descriptions, from 7 to 25 feet Jong, furnish. fAPay, formerly at No. roadway, are requested to. pre ed atshortnotice. Also, cutting engines, suital ries es, ait en EE RECON a Beas | is isin Nowa er ome q ‘ork. “a lweie cab’ JAS, T. PERKINS. FUME BATH. JAMES a a CCQ, LONDON. ‘HW PKI i nae TES ohn THE NA’ WARTON, OF PAR: m2 Iw*r HN MULLIN TI J Sitti hark hus REIGN ED fi Broadway, to, N jo. 3B. ia ‘egreal to be sold low for fe and ees Repairing done in the best manner William street. 1ONAL, DEPOT OF Is, Is Removed to No. 152 William street, New York, informs his friends and the EO ae 1D from hisjold stand, No. 206 t, few doors from phur Wy alao ahh orn di ach a Be serps Rheum, itwithin the means af all, MAGIC HAIR DYE. Ree OR GREY WHISKERS changed to. black, taneously, by the sopheution of: zic Hair Bye. ‘Country peat omen can have ed them by express or otherwise, by guelosed. to b. Phalon, 61, under Judson’s Frige $1 per boule, with m29 Im*m ei 01 fotel, roster. reasonable terms. saree HEAD QUARTERS aes he RTEL, ror WINDOW SHADES. bere eon ps white foi Somacg pty was "THE lsreest, beat, and cheapest Sasortment in the United SPM. Price fixed 25 cen mys iwer front cmmessbiebelvtnre oe nan miion MuTaS THE AMAZON WIGS; KELTY & RIKER, R Gentlemen’s real He of Hair, being pr and Extensive Window Shade lanafacturers ‘and dealers, at erate improvement. in the manufacture i is tnd my6 im*r (31 Chatham st. They yin beta: the fi AN RANDY'S RICE, Ith Di iyhrepeicend Ante Bilfions Cachartie Pillos aie sald a we ee GLASSES? LOOKING CLASS SES 1 ng Clases would d as well call ae i06 Fitton sree, Dyspej e Rerchum’ ’s, 121 Fulton street. Price 35 2% cote Ber ey. ‘on in a mome: toute cauntehance and at once Sante ig ante 61 Broadway, opposite rm ‘Globe Hotel, under Season's Hotel, FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. orders for views jod ro} h, and are represented for a Tnoderate compensation. ings, places of business, manulactorie, hotels, private resi- TO MACHINISTS AND MANUFACTURES. ! | posed to retain Col. Ashley, w TP O,Ald who ste aictad wich heuer, complaint, we , that it cures, es of a eens Salt of the fc are x0 moderated, as to fetch a beautiful 1 Phalon's ma- Bottle nlipos 9 jul directions for use accompanying asi gentlemen are invited to call at the depot, where they pair ‘Aoger 3 whiskers oer a =, or ee or the cram Be pag h Bile) here Ruset A ariety HE NR Mahl ormented ad i [PORTERS 3 NASSAU STREET, “BP Bead ize X faye rece rod, by Je late arrivals fro Faris, | lates Paintings an om NEWEST ary Es HRCiCIAL sratetet es Ol canes ep replated in ows x ‘ke., ke., together with extensive se? "Hoover & pRoTHER._| MATER SOR REACIAL FLOWER MAKERS, PAVILION, N fas W BRIGHTON. has the honor form his friends and inform Sey ped F JLANCARD « the mie a ee ete hment Rese bbing re tac and Py snscelent ode bee Prevared ore ich see ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. the usuing season. The Pavilion wit Te opened on opened on athe, Mt E. rortary gat ee, ae Le Setgeiet, 3 Bg ped Lo an TTON-HOUSE, rican Pini " ot received the street, as GLEN COVE ISLAND. ~.V. Will continue to sell wholesale HE, Subscriber respectfully ends and th ices, a fee bn bev teiregrod. ent ntact eke Teton stock before buying elsewhere: at imete and read; of ths estabfisbasent Tor oot Boarders, | 4 nit MAT ENGALE FOR FLQMuaTs—t + is amongat ik: most eligible ou Long land | AL ceived by the Havre packets, Zurich and F ids attached tthe retnises havea tery ex: | fresh assortment of French Flowers and Materials, water front, and a fine for swimmers. ‘The out- | quality and latest styles, at low prices, we take pleasure to meee mew and the Nar and a Bowling Alley are entire- wih the house. I an the scribe! x tiful supply of good = ik and butter, an as he trusts, together Hither of his sete ase extremely de mi M flores esd Gcretnges vir. For terms, which wih Vx andereee, Glen Cove, Long Teena Say 1, ra residence at the Tanding, and it is now reception of Tol 30 acres. appended to the hotel property, an offer his {riends the inducements of ple: AML: SORES. Triton House. 1846. my5 Imrre Sat toe Fi eagles richness and extent UN, LAROSIERE & mi7 im*me 16 Willan street. aE eee ee BATHS. lo. 1 est: street, Bubiic’s respect Baths are in complete order. w, (copper,) and the largest in sand attention, the mu watil 11 o'clock mn Eetranee, f T 1 are Bi Price ofa rise, ee tel Ny ¢’cloc! 0.1 gD, GAGE MANUFACTORY,” Prieto: PAB oi moat ince came, sai ie eae wate onnen BROADWAY, a IN Bird Canes, ofa descripti clcwheres he will se sell cheaper | TO THOSE WHO SHAVE ‘aay SELVES. pa og and ay go ws vening Pe J. KELLY. B.C ‘el oF pee pet A ae ‘would find it to their serene PENS 8 of gerny I EADS My, nt Pie ic generally that Somers ig tetra i ede mp fhe From the New York Gazette—The New Soap.—W. hilo iine, Selected 6; i rete fin Earope ihe toc — * | os aperience, and we speak from the more ovalit novelty; and by ments, feels | knowledge of our ben: meer hat i Prjces cannot fail of 8 share of | Anu stre ety. Ha now caning puny ert ns entirely | pvt in this departn jer improvement. It io tee ae bet, and respectfully sol jeits'm call, m6 lmm®re Vell ‘emellent, went ii mething ts Biore. In short, we uaa SPRING GOODS: EAR. eS TO het me ale Wy and es a and wd Comimery omeney fa at ~~ et Fieiving fan ee ate Tonia te ok eut by ies Gans shih do ans siitinmeetn’ a ra hp tony a oor sar kentdione Afanicies ofsmall wear aa ea on a ober the number, 127 Fulgy gereee, Ay Ass, P, 14 JO! sibs method FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS. Lowitz, 4,3 opened a : id assortment of ren cers, materials for flower makers, 8c, cay to the trade, at low prices. J. WA 1CK, Gir Smee & gL YER REFINER, joee 17 JOH! ee wizont on | — sande THE, SUBBL csc Re ee haa eh dod ine al im?r CKER, No. = <= et tice: ies Gokd, Rolled Silver, Rouge and Crmcint » FILS SULELIAQ & C8. Al iC. MATTHIESSEN. recimens St RINGS nn SER FOR SHAVING.— praised by those who mad. premium of te those who know, that it his article, universally Indeed: it s fully conceded de equal wit. ‘Itt earenenseg menemece, be onial je equi is so) in, ie ragestepy ver of treehles and pimples, ‘and is sold ehe er than the ol AIL, therefore, who would consult Sonomy and comfort in shaving, should ‘possess themselves zr Mitrer=Ring's “Verveca Cream: we icaow by exmortores to ee the hee hovd of taation oot and those persons who have troublesome beards, should without it. It has a cient ‘way of its own, aad the hardest and roughest beard, 40 a8 to render the of shaving perfectly easy. i has lately taken the bu: HOW | siness of ihe comer of Broadway and John NP | street, where i able article may bi fi whieh is sai likewise, Ring's Congh Cand: tH and certain cure for that tron * From the Sunday self shonld e anisite Eric je, so agit be of th: ‘so that it bes mes an absol moyane Reware of imitations, and obser ander the directions for use, of for sale, wholesale and retail, 0 some compan who shayes him- It is an ex- ying all irritati Pleasure, inste N.B.—Merchants are persicularly request amine this article, as now prepared, as to and » It cannot be te ATRAPILATORY, D HAIR DYE, for changing the color of the required shade of black or brown, in imple and easy process, op x way igring The: hair. The gre: — Fialt Bye Ser those hitherto in use’ will be CHALLENGE TO ° et ne UNITED STATES. perfectly natural foloryin a #) are en HE "Subscribers have no hesitat {New Y hori to be y prepare: and do chaile e the se aticas Geusess, Aircioaton yah | Compete with Shem in the sale of ote smblauce bg ill be fond in siti Eta to the Init, whi ie ES, | Pumgarnter bork tof every fet | thy aes porn ph elastic i: apd Fem beter rst J iy, fare eer i | radnlon tee rine call. URC “Db “ee ‘T LAIRD’S, 9 Chatham st. | Noe one Cane naa tates. rece Roueee $ wana Tobacco— Se pt or pe ee J rent nf Creamy nets anafafarr ror of Bes ras, is'o00, pacalapio, Ineieee of moet wae “lle A 2 oon Winn, tt . than any fiat eerie 7, other lace i {0 bebeature, mda hie pare eS 117 Front street, ne: up stairs. oF ihippedln toord of myveneteeet |” LANGENHEIM & BECKERS, KOT e ER Brass and Copper Tubing of all sizes. made to order. | Dare having PES, ou ee Relic ae uLTON ¥ wit Laid ~ je ane 'y CiRANDODE, SOLAR, LAKD, AND HALL spe panty ¥ waviaes =a settee CHANDELIERS, Se. ‘This new mode of pretures, oe ofS desde te es such gus mee imere Sines a lected | by sund ae beeaty of effect Ppt were Se \erreotyes, as to very Agents for Voi Be cameras, ' bim*r e a ‘ invite the dealers ii wy the same articles, to G4 w cee at a le VERBENA ial oF it, lant year took the first flowers by the case, imported caeige etiad f a Sar) Political Movements, NEY, say the Chicago Journal, “has address to the Joliet Signal, in which hedeclines be- | ing considered a candidate for Congress in this district, at the approaching, August election, for which position ‘he had been named by his friends.” It would seem from this, that a portion of the democrats of the Chicago dis- trict are becoming tired of Wentworth, and endeavoring to get upan opposition to him. Exretion or Starr Orriceas in Ruopr Istanv.—The letter from our Newport correspondent, in the Herald of Thursday last, gave the official result of the late election in Rhode Island, for all State officers, except the Govern- or and Lieutenant Governor, who failed of an election by the people. The Legislature, in grand committee, have elected ae Dimon Governor, by vat following vote: For Dimon (law and Catt . 61 Jackson (Dorrite) . 39 Dimon’s majority. . .. 2 The balloting for Lieutenant Governor stood as follows: For Elisha Harris (law and order) Moss (Dorrite). . .. Blanks..... 00.00.00 Harris? majorit Exrction or State Orricr c ONNECTICUT.—The Legislature of Connecticut proceeded to ballot for State officers, on the 7th instant, and the vote for Governor was as follows, viz: For Isaac Toney. Clark Bissell) (whig) | Ae Francis Gillette (abolition) (democrat) +6194 ‘Toucey’s majority. The following gentlemen had each eight mary: For Lieut. Governor, Noyes Bil 3 Treasurer, Alonzo W. Birge; Secretary, Charles W. radley’; ; Comptroller, Ma- son Cleaveland Demockatic Squanpurs iN ARxansas.—A very pretty war is going on in Arkansas, between some of the le: democrats, growing out of an effort on the part of Gover- nor Yell to Sippiant Colonel Ashley in the Senate of the United States. A Senator is to be chosen at the next ses- sion of the Legislature, and a portion of the party are dis, ile others have determined upon the election of Yell. Hanns anp Sorts.—The two factions of democrats in St. Louis, called hards and softs, are quarrelling violently about the election of delegates to a convention for the nomination of a representative in Congress. Judge Bow- lin is the favorite candidate of the softs. Exxctep.—Mr. French, the present incumbent, has been re-elected register of for Middlesex county, Mass., by more than 200 majo A native has been elected Fore! Theatricals. s Cusnman.—The career of the Misses Cushman is thus far one the most successful on record. The people and the press appear to be intoxicated with their admiration of these our fair countrywomen. We annex the following, from an English paper, of her appearance atthe Roy: ‘Adelphi, Liverpool :— This new establish- ent has opened under circumstances which will make the first engagement of its enterprising management the most memorable and exciting in the dramatic annals in Liverpool. We need scarcely say we allude to the appearance of the great American actress, Miss Char- lotte Cushman, and her sister. Having seen them, and thereby being sete ineraaed for ourselues, we can- of Quincy, Illinois, not wonder at their un leled success in London and Dublin, Their debut here was in their great parts of “ Romeo and Juliet.” From first to last it was one pro- gressive climax of triumph. The oldest playgoers among us became enthusiastic in their applause, and judges are unanimously of opinion that the Romeo of ‘the Sovening was one of the greatest 8 of acting ever witnessed within their recollection here, or in any thea- ee rent and _ in Friar from the development mand execution asa whole, ot oa of the cone ingly convey the artistic tact and genius of this wonder- a and singularly gifted actress. Miss Cushman’s fea- tures are peculiar—the face and chin in particular, forci- bly reminding many of “an ugly likeness of Mac: BS ” Butthe eyes zal noble ex, of foreh mr above all, the expression, speedily cause the most fi ous sticklers for every actress, forsooth, having an “ Angelic face divine,* to lose sight of drawbacks merely skin yield themselves up to the resistless s s truly t creature. Her figure is tall, full and graceful, and er limbs are moulded symmetrically. Knee, ancle, in- step, and bn are such as will command the approval of of all competent judges of what constitute mature beauty in the ‘eenale rm. So much for the physi ut how shall we speak of Mise Cushman’s style-of her points— of her intellectuality? With all the mannerism of Ma- cready, she possesses the fabtle and fi intensity of Eamund Kean. Positivel; style, she is ten Macreadies distilled i 0 one; and her M Merrilies —which, in gait and nd_mannerism, is, Macready in petti- coats—will pan Sher naeineyuerd our remarks; but in- tensity, of the most voltsle and superhuman kind, is the re-eminent characteristic of Miss Cushman’s act pag our time, have we seen anything equal to t. It is astounding and indescribable, though the most vio- lent similies or American figures of speech were resort. ed to, by a license, to eke out our meaning, It is no fury, signifying nothing; quite the contrary. ‘There is neither rant nor mouthing. Hundreds of actresses possess more yaical and lung force; but itis the head which regu- tes ene, eroiaoes, the maryellously sustained eects, secures an im ressiveness to this sur- creature's impersonations of dramatic charac-- mn Monday evening, her triumph in a part we never liked in ew aig hanes was never surpassed within the walls of a and boxes—in a house yocoled to papottie, ‘and reby, through personal fort, e: cusably.diaposed to Be naiey— were excited toa perfect furor. the fair Juliet, the audience were greatly pl ‘Miss Susan Cushman isa , a handsome woman, with aneye and manner ful and loveliness. At prosent we can merely pen oie but after seeing both the elder and the younger sister du: ring the ensuing week, we shall notice their ces with the detail they #0 richly deserve. onan conclude this short notice without adverting, with un- feigned admiration, to the finished and polished pronun- ciation and articulation of both ladies, ith the truthful but slight exception of a nasal resonnance, and which is only apparent at first, their spoken English is the purest Saf frecn from pooullarity of any kinl, whether metro: politan, coloni 7h gt theeetee thatthe stage now-a-days can instance. too, was the e of general re- mark among the bar tool and critical fon of Miss Cushman’s crowded audience.— Liverpool Mercury. Faxxy Cenito—A Berlin correspondent of the Bre- men Zeitung, of the 24th March, writes as follows. “Fanny Cerro in Berni, The old enthusiasm of the Berlin people, for the ballet, has been again revived to the utmost extent, by the appearance of the famous Miss Fanny Cerito. This danseuse, who possesses the strong natural grace of the Italian in the highest perfec- tion, has created an extraordinary sensation, by her youth, beauty and skill in Berlin, such as has not been known for many years. The i ond in which Fanny Cerito ex- cels in the dance, (which is technically loon renre) is distinguished by the nature and roundness of er movements, and is free from all artificial or extrava- gant Ege Fanny Cerito does not the soul- movin ression of Miss ki A Elssler, but she sur- passes the oe sy! phide ti itness of her motion. The public, h ere, phen seized with such a madness of enthusiasm, a8 was hi a that which Jenny Lind created. We hail rito enthusiasm as a whole- some counterpoise to the Lind enthusiasm.” Fanny Exssure 1x vegonce Xue ae correspondent of the sAlgemeine from Venice, the§.28th of March, says as fc ‘Aes —" y Elesler ‘again left us, She concluded her e ments on the 24th, and was — with make. storm Sa and applause an alone is ca) As r peculiar manner, wt h in full thanks to th inhe: poe eid Rahm ‘returned e audience, the theatre shook with more than applause—it was the loud shouting ofajubilee. Spring seemed to have Teenage tiful flowers together on this occasion. was covered with pean ed Bouquets of vest camellias, three feet high, were handed to her, ndola, which was ready to convey her home, pe ehty bedecked and red with garlands of flow- ers. The great canal rea to a late hour with the ravial Sse which was under her oer and the blaze of torches ligh' ty on in boeey of hat, mas the soft, still night of Vente brilliant with ite fires, and spread. glaring light over the ancient city of the Doges. “Taglioni has determined to appear on the stage no more— so writes a coi nt from Rome-—sho pay § appeared eight times, and at each racteaive ee. ie inter. est of the people in her ralpably ly decreased and diminished, t after night. Here has learnt that all her art ‘atone for the want of enchantment of youth. We think she never will appear again on the stage ; she is about to leave Rome to goto Como, where harming villa. she Ricnmonp, May 1, 1846. ‘The State elections are over, anda although news from all. sections. of the State has not been fully received, yet enough is known to convince us that the locotoco majority in the Legislature has been considerably reduc: The iy Ae, are 2 nueeee irits now than Thave se es ‘them of ons, “tn <4 marie 8 able to re- oo this old 8 ” the rul oF iocok locofocoism, In bad fastens ncketiortved there, sre mas at destecnaal, Wi Inch for hub democrats, who go evs may yo calculated hace great bod wh 3 prefer peace, on ho: Senate, has drawn down upon ridicale and a Doctor”--in wis scriptu The 4, or war, They are wil course W ount ‘@ disastrous and protracted war. Hi foweyee thi number bears a ape rs ision of the country in i ‘hls nie oturte and a t course in the poe Allen, by ring he contem) of avery ene, ee ae in this quar. ter of the State. b eat juct into © err mi Wasngion picture of some of the prin- bey raat’ W. are now waiting in for the «report of that committee. it (a ast iy Gonbt not it will) the committee re) pepert Mae favorably to Mr. Webster, = Mr. Ingersoll will ‘ i gle hort Leet State, r nd on, Tah, of Mir. Webster All must ad- and power neil reer between ‘and this country, aoe counts a, en nn Boston, May 8, 1646. East Winds—Celebration of the Sons of Temperance— Death of Hon John Pickering—Mortality on beard Brig Patapsco—Passengers of Brig Galveston, from Nassau—vArrival of Seamen—Engraving of the Cam’ bri—A Woman Murdered by her Husband. We had an east wind yesterday, cold enough to give a Greenlander the chills. Of all things to be prayed for, by poor mortals here below, | would first ask a delive- rance from ihese same intolerable east winds. They be- numb all the faculties of body and mind, cause much ill- nature, and are the legitimate parents of the “blue devils.” I heartily wish some shrewd Yankee would invent a ma- chine for turning these easterly blasts in another direc- ti they are not only reeable, but they bring disease ‘cod death with cg the shape of consump- tion. “On Wednesday evening, the Sons of Temperance cele brated their third anniversary by a public }, accom- ied by a band of music. ‘The order, to e number of five or six hundred, dressed in full marched h several of our principal streets, to the Tremont Tea le, where an address was delivered by “Rev. Bro. Lansing, of Auburn, N.Y.” | am told that this order num- bers about one thousand members in this city, and that the inctease at the present time is quite encouraging to its friends. The Hon. John Pickering pore City Solicitor, died on Tuesday evening, aged 69. ickering was a son of the late celebrated ‘Timethy ‘Pickering, formerly @ distinguished politicion of ie federal party. The son was a moderate supporter of the same sentiments; but his tastes never led him much into the political arena. His literary acquirements were of the highest order, and he was considered one of the first philologists of the ‘ase. He had for several years been President of the Amer Academy of Arts and Scien id was once lected i ity. He was aman of singular modesty, and pos: heart full of berievo- lence and kindness. Few men have been more deserving “99 confidence and os. bela, ity * e passengers of the Cam! as usual, have compli- Ph. Capt. 0 Sudkins kins, and he, as in duty bound, has re- turned most Hunfelgned thanks. The Captain wes Tucky in tt it of a bad TE ee oe erer cliuaenetactals tick: Milate- la, Coast of ‘Afriva, v under command of Ca Land, late first officer of brig Beulah, having lost at Captain Cushing, on the 17th February, and Mr. officer, on the 19th, both at Bengola. They ‘died ofthe fever. the Ist of April, John Perry, first officer. The Patapsce also lost overboard on the 17th March, William Smith, seaman. The brig Galveston, from Nassau, N.P., on the 26th ult., arrived here yesterday, having'on board T. Dar! arling, late United States Consul at Nassau, lady and son 5 C: Thorndike, late master of nin Aol ee ‘wrecked on Aba- co, 26th March ; Captain An Merson, late master, of brig Champlain, put into distress and condemned ; eee ee Te araLeeh ana hve sexmen, aeat home by’ the U. $, Consul. ‘A draft of 250 seamen, for the frigate United States, Commodore Read, arrived in town yesterday morning from New York, ‘via Norwich, under the command Lieut. Calhoun. Messrs. Hudson & Smith, of the Merchants’ Exch are about to publish an Cea ofthe Cambria, as 61 appesredon tne diate off Cape Cod, taken froma = es made on the Coro- ‘An Inquest was held on eile gvoning, by Coro in her ner Pratt, on the body of Ellen Harper, found bed at No. 11 Cross street. ‘The verdict of the jury was that she came toher death from blows inflicted by her husband. The man has |been arrested, and the matter presented to the grand jury. Varieties, Triat or Jonn Jonnson.—The Buffalo Express of the 6th inst., says that Mr. Dickinson, of the U. 8. Senate, has gone to "Binghamton to defend Mr. Johnson, who is in- licted for the murder of Mrs. Bolt. His trial comes on this week. Desenters.—Thirteen British seamen are in custody at Mobile, for deserting the bark Hynford. Tux Pannoxixo Powsn—The Secretary of State obedience to a resolution of the Assemb!. rts a tietoe lowing number of pardons from the Stats prisons; for six ears: yeni 1840, by Gov. Seward. In 1841, In 1842,“ by Gov. Wright Cumpertann Vatiry Ran tractors for the reconstruction of the Cumberland Valley Railraad Bridge at thle thi place, , says the Harrisburg Union, Fn ase rogressing wi eir work in such manner as to us to believe ‘het it will be finished before the sum- mer passes over; several of the piers that were destroyed by the flood have been rebuilt, and the second span of the wood work has already been put up. Fon Catironnta.—George W. C fea! Pte Eaq., one of the editors of the St. Louis Reveille, has joined an expedition to Californis, under the command of Col. Grayson. Rocuxster Minis.—Tho eighteen Rochester flouring mills will run 92 run of stones for the present season. Suir Paxter.—By a decision of his Honor Judge Gil- christ, at Charleston, 8. C., this vessel has been declared an Sorloited for having been fitted out as a slave trader. E, Z. C. Jupson’s Statement.—This celebrated “‘ shot- at” tas So a statement respecting the Nashville affair. e gist of it is contained in the fol extract: “'T pronounce every charge that has been made in regard to Improper Intimazy between Mrs, Porterfield and ‘iny- self unequivocally false and unfounded, and in of the paropeated assertion of one or two men, known te be my own bitter enemies, | demand proof ; proof that I ever touched that injured lady’s hand even ; proof that I ever ed her house at an improper hour, that | was ever seen Yih ber at an lnrbeeper tava se’ proof that i thought word ordeed, ei her or myself ever Arey gman when the tenderly loved—a man whom esteemed. I defy this Beoet fe to he ey ible, the blocdhounds who used every h m to yong me, would long since have forth. Robert Porterfield was an honorable indoncalent man, but one of ick and and ungovernable tacked me upon ofa man A men ny Bg oe it 9 human r. enemy, and on the Peealien soceeere tate ‘anonymous letter, probably written by the very man who started the reports.” Parsipency or Yate Couecn.—Professor Woolsey and the Rev. Dr. Barnes, of Philadelphia, are se of ax pro- Mr. bable candidates for the succession sidency of Yale Colle Trinorarn bm iy ny hogy magnetic telegraj ms was struck b; by lig gning veveral times during the Harms of last week. No damage wes dones the wire be- ing too small to ips a sufficient of fluid to ednce any. The sound produced by the stroke, in the wenmiee of the telegraph office, wan similer to that of the meee a pistol, accompanied by the emission of afew sparks. ay, in the pre- MONTHLY REPORT: FOR APRIL NW TORK’ MEDICAL ‘AND SURGICAL INSTI- BUC ATED. street. cs ESSFULLY TRE, : Dormant | 4 Souruess = ‘wind on the “stomach, 1 7 Gostiveness. ilious stomach. Incontinence Urine. —- He 8 Seminal w 2 Beald Head 3 Dilley n' reathin reathing. ses of Impotency.» 3 Canes of vatieocele. H jepeures, or \egefaal Her | 1 Apoplexy. iecinmen ATER LPp ES AND IER, 1 Lagge eo Ae mor removed from Ail a cn ot alee of the knee ve mesmmeric sleep. he was As neon! o % fee for . oe on for nahin. a jeart. eakness. git abe had "berm dead, ration was wite nevsed bs Bor ® rentle- 1 Another large tumor ree po from irene ofs ale testis, tleman, th inst. ‘ons t sifjeates ‘erired in the tre. : fee at nec! rin od pe these era 1 Entarged uvola removed, att ‘" 0 between tbe ta thie cley.” H. BOSTWICK, M.D. _myf 2 #rre Rien dnd Physician. Renee 3 NEW TENGLAND EXPRESS, siseee wene, Green Wii ontelier, Ve, and, the cz Pv }, te any of the ve tit an my fer the rected fir a Ve 8 Cotirt s ay sure to mark Packages to care ors = this 10ch nes E yen CHEMICAL Of in ea ed Tie oo , constantly on hand, and ‘ans | PACAP, 84Brosdway, 168 SS TR mint a 078 Im*re new ¢ 5