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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vel, XI, Re. 170—Whole He. £999. NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 26, 1846. THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. Oirculation---Forty Thousand, pa day, Price 2 cents per copy—§) Sere an of all kinds execuce. with beanty and den Benin Paar by Ay Berwed w er AL £ Fpobniet etn Eee mi panies ae he intends ane th, Hyde Pat ai 44, sot eguh the af | paired, the PIONEER ¢ I and. ‘hom, Philadelphis LONG SLND RAILROAD COMPANY. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT TRAINS RUN afd Da RAY EO Leave Brooxirn at7 a on diate Leave Gaerwront ats H relock, A. dail, Leave Famemensin a. 6i6 A. MM’, ACOA. M Gree jn, for Brooklyn. te 24 FM. Accommodation, trains Tot arabe information apply at the aot (except Buniapsj taroca 10 Brook: M., Boston train, or on the arrival of oa at the seamen from No Manor and Leave Jamaica at 6 A.M. Accommodation train, for Brook- «abs for Brooki} po at 94 A.M. Py om oe train . | is Mord & cents, East New York (17 reise claw Te Aaiatentte termined Medford tition $1 155, Yat er x case fats onchola ft exe on'the arrival of ane st nite 4 jionteun $1, 4 a'Brookiva ni Greenport for the trains from ym the TO WESTERN Faves” fy ce y iuiormed thatthe ie serene break ExPnees tl vies 4 Marker street, doors above Ei rite meas A. B CUMMINGS, Arent. Tone ISLAND FAILRUAD COMPANY, ant 38 ‘oes ‘eight, apply on board the boats, or to P. C pe sat on ‘a ja are Seatas, Line. PLE'S LI} 1, Bendaynee LW 43 AMBOATS: Ty FEOF ily, ear ae lost TM Apply on board, hawboae Coe ce wns Teave Ape jas for Boston—f Spate reryat7 Aa bz Sr bone forall pars [sland at 3g evcept a21_Imre will ee eR are apt. the morning east or west. it a written order from the captains or agents. irrceasate Places. e Foot a ee es, RPOSITION, TICKET OFFICE—F the North 9 ‘Albany— oy nee Gasees $2.50: Ki $1 390; Hamilton Schein ome 80; Bertolt, Ruch THE MOST DELIGHTFUL OF ALL EXOURSIONS, Hiadeny ar rer to SEE yvlesareerae most = than sécompliahea and nave ‘On every eS eta Sant afteruoos there ian Fields, an Geel ich will perform ry os from. = | seni Sine a marches, re itnes, See. wrings and seats, mil Im®r = See - : von Leland at 6, 8, 9, 10and 11 A. M; at}, 2, 9, 4,5, oft 8 ends ae and 1, 2, 3,4, 5, Eero ae coves beet ieié NORTH AMES CAN HO A HOYAL MAIL 8TEA i200 tous and 440 Power, each | once ‘with the Lords of the A ralty. Cape 6.2 iH. E- Ee Jadkinn, via Halifax, as fol- surgeons. except specie, received on paid f, Daseage, of any other ini Tiare At HARNOEN & COt3" tne i. ER! of 6th as aiene Rathes 33 Ne ‘ The st Jen twice e each - f “GRNIN'S GUSSAMER HATS, PS Wut ewer see i Sc me hg won Syekee es eens ASF | meet isi see success moe | oes @elock. time for wake ‘ clack? ig Monday, Wednesday, HA - pen TTER x ‘hav ; ot al i mane: | clocks ae ng eg eaeele aro ‘ill feel we A to those who es Shem witha call ‘Bie undgen ts hada 10 e ‘ wei they ou having, plen- PRAT Sremselvee that the 2 60. entire sae prices fen of trim the Freeh eovins ming the sam- |. HL. eve sag nil TS. e #CONOMY ct FASHION. ; Y, 103 canon ot the Collona "The Ferry *"Gerriare! 4X cents. New ¥. aN ‘ U. FASHIONABLE HAT STORE. RIBERS ~ i 4 33 en eae ae GENTLEMEN'S SUMMER HATS. ~ onweR Piva ee ae NASSAU STeT ZS Sed seat me corner of Pine LONDUN—! Cape: Coadick, erty Pervons race Commer-ot Ping and anth streets. make early VER. June 2th, her fee eae gamer ease inal cleat; and theit accom of any Lay line being al 1000 tons 2 fed from selecting this to any other, as their great ca; and convenient ‘than shi ofa jons for cabin, second cabin orc apirorioe to these ey prentoaie | it is well o.agmad oaks v aes -4 m4 superior, ‘ni ine tet a HTTEK, Hoe tone bunhen, Capt. Tra Bure her regalar day. aviv elegan Sia ee VuiNtTURs ‘burthen, Captai: yaisgeer, and sail ore ree 5. 000 aN, ieiedie AND MORT: | Toe the use of ladies az well vs esrare nat amo fe city and Brwoklya. Apel te | Siesetoler ‘Ne pass oil ie, | $ BROAD, goleyliemancsgins o Cretan Woter UO% | secure jest amount of of somtort yo his KRANE’D PALBNT PURTADLS bALALNG ASRARATUS. m) A Sinwer Be Bath ied wich th oi eee rR ‘mya? mer several ao ake Pamongers very low fares, to all parts of rped ot sho fect of Whitehall } ‘30 minutes | Har jrook- myl9re cai Te tats pe ag see Pie] oid all the fatigue and 4 ag eh ie 3b poe old-eetablished Office, wad sybian att _ Maka qaeepanrem perl at moderate rates, and one taken after 53 fog, will teare on day afternoons, at 5 SANTA CLAUS, Gepesio Captain F eob tenn wart Chicago, ep ‘Whitehall $2 F MI ere nie $8: sage, aor sony wale neat ean ue shores ss rae the city. tae he from Barclay, Canal and Christopher sts., ‘Barclay street until u No ‘berths se py an eit th sai | even anton sevommedations for enbin, seeond co pein | feat rade my@7 Im®re wit jay. Maintain whatever of repw money ent of his exten: yery-eteat—by ral Bo'clock A. ceed 1o’clock tara most excellent stage: a. Tuwe 196, gr <q rt ae aPithcamsearrsie | | Ds wees yerpectfally informa life frignds and the Az FRESH Eero ae delightful Cl yard tre Siccn of puntl Conovoaoneua™ te hay rate. geatlon offer chng a ap oveepe op in ting it up in the, manner most te inde sargtor al eh Sy ay i this conatry, ed no ighet Gosits ony end eelee Ie sof tue chat one 9 at selected Wines, Ale, ke smaiet would . LIVINGSTON & CO., ts 1 mari istf re te Wall strese. rh hag ge Chops, Cistats, ite, dee. ; vom Roe can ca provide pages with private rooms eae BED BUGDd. for suppers or othe! AMD Aaa ot Ng ee Gl dell 1w®re & Howard street. ying these v Norma, however sumerouy tnd semgly be ~ ieT. Te SPPEARE| HOE nishing them froin the premises ‘EL, confer river bt rrr weneey of worlds iia fay) nici thee thei By ieends ad the publie le onary ht tale at A mal iene lishment, and tted the Meera it lanes and in Brooklay at Mrs, comer Erarrscnltionte fo wil be rio ‘ogo 139 Fulton st. Price 25 cents per fer jeanline arin attention, ss towas ae ee Wines, r suuTr’s Ky Prov themselves wi eas on eters eae a is ar hat bt Ars, ppotnd eon bay tel in the city. in Dey. bee § hae merous friends and pail tees fo innch wil Crema ) every day at the bar, com Sos ces ve yume Pte age| ra oC aehuabeeroace gel rieuce in, ness, he flatters himself to be le to please the "7 embewet «$150 to $3 0. fees and comfort, he welteves esnot_bo Ato fen vi Sisscipe com, he _fiis patrons will always forthe eon Bale pr Yroarders and visiters of the house: well supplied with ‘of every thing the market andevery Yugury of the season will be served upon the is oe ry, a hag dhe ma rg Peed Teazouable te terms. bi 4 Q Se me Fone x ree. € x veral spacious rooms to be let for meetings, private MM se JEWELLERS, Th Broadway, wichonte: Writing, tee <td ‘lute, prices aah on othe: ‘Aloo, the depot of the q of Spring street. C. & J. HARTNE WALNUT OIL SHAVING ragtor, tor oe complexion; Acoustte Oil for Desinesss ‘Sarsaparitla Ay ad S0cts per bottle. on On the most favorable terms to merchants in all parts of the am Soap Works and Laboratory of Perfumes, Pate Medicines Re. Ronit Courhands areas New orks URCH'S VEGETABLE LOTION. vablic, will be open for the reeepeion of src Peace hort. time, will eatablish a clear =e dbritiaat co apie nplex- Sold in botdes at 75 cents 16 im* mi wane satstnn Boa of SST, constantly on hand, and H. 8. SGRATACAP, 3 Broadway DR. JOHN ROAKE’S tions | ofthis, ‘Liuiment. cess in, hen or th and Hip. THE ONLY GENUINE each, at 188 Be ‘Also by Sirs: Hays, Brooklyn. WINDOW SHADE DEPOT, No,7 SPRUCE b~ age ESTABLISHED ry gual ee weBARTOL, PoE MAURY & Co at any ober places, Wrist ties, referees, ke. cessary May 20, 1846. public, that be has lately in tovall wi bagmnaraty while uo ef the continuance of The Cr relishe: will be fond wewspay principal cities of the lTnited States an the most sompieze ones and el my19 Im@re_ | sen & Craustou, an with such canven can eee anes, to ps a) oe ie clomen, his been fecnnthy pared. by the Suderaigued and highly ighly pol ed ie "The facilities for for setting i by poli THE PHEASANT, fer bons ment, aa ary Pere a otner 86 oth to his numerous friends and custo othe Bh des,” in Thames street, he Toes or ae \c, conveyan feaviag New ¥ York at 7! my2t 3taw nae. iri SHADES HUTEL, 64 Reade Street, West Side of Broadway. Ts Nap seg Fag al omni oy ‘engl friends and salons a aaapanr ies un a tes Chor ‘sill be 19 naan, agen. it re i nares ae ae . ina ae COFFEE, HOUSE wi ARR, ~ wh nesese far tle told and shower aad ed to those in any howse iu the gity, igene lake cents; Lode h good clean Bel, 12g eta yey par poi vad al the ime rh EOraw HOUSE, BALTIMORE, "THIS splendid Hotet has been lately re-ft at manuer, ‘April. whe Ras Poire ps Taore . of the style in hich the best in the ci summer months, at this favor yi — ND RETAIL, and sizes, 50 percent pear calei ate ways, as heret gp mes CAPS. ‘Bis, augeca of the His naply or ‘Eewiel and ¢i ipments of house in New York, eke and hie his the dan ompe | rate itooms provt Tor partes, are Non and seeour teotstion of customers always. mylS tri*r aw ee of and Eactse suep tied LE HEAD, 12 DEY STREET, N v, vate of enetey ts Rat: a form ms Inenderetamas tad rails te ee, fr seca rare Stakes, wr Wins, Beran est INROE CO. ay table manner, and that amo como form courteay and Kibdwens, ill treepectable poral Ih food order and he beaurital Tur wiplle the. RED SULPHUR ak valhio MO. Tire CELEBRATED WATERING PLACE, will be son he the uegt sammer, as usual, for the reception of vi Formerly o' US. Shown. Bo THe PAVILION, be toa BiiGh LUN, HE PAVILION, Ni 6 iderable re ‘embellish: IODINE LINIMENT, wt epeedily an ol fcctuay eradicate othe re akin in the form of Salt Htheum, Erysipeles orm or T as relieves, 10) who be the ark cure of my yenrs aeck, wi It i nally. he was attrck ich grew #0 a enctand trade eon 8 bi made mind he mu: ‘who lave the healing pow ary it eR Tams happy to aayt 1, Exysipel has, ws Barber's Ite} 'Seald Tised, mah, ya Le eae ety strengthens, ‘only wants te restoring power of use Dr. ROAKE’S 10. mg ot tObINE Bie form ot ee Stine ee in ol coon tadenemeae ha garcmaingaaeane ie Gen toma Long = iy 1, 1816. BUN ar ancend comforts — Soi —. — oe . ee ee Pa BOOT AND SHOE STORE, SCHOOLZY’S “MOUNTAIN ‘SPRINGS, To the Congregation of the Church of St. | " Constitutional Convention. Zane, coreer street. | ’$ HEATH HOUSE. in A5th Street, New York. | Weprespar, June 9. Mix Any IGGINS have ed this new | pur UNDE wi give notice ray mt or St. Conumpa, June 23, 1846. | Mr. Kesngpy presented the memorial of A. Watt in re- auew eerie | tablishment reception a # ean Fiennes ition to assessments. dlemen's Boss: an 1, all en Tons the first of June, i ving fee pat in the bes! now just eighteen months since | came amongst | Bi Secretary of State transmitted a listof all offic ers fewatore mando und PY dei erat Gendition, and su fisteca secuect combort, negally Fa yeasan Hal Xe icy wok py large Catholic population, inted by the Governor alone, and by the Governor adbaaphaahaa ad dealers to at ur new sock ba | Bigsparp Stoaads around th ine pe house haye undergone eer i bi at TS piece of RS py er no rd, “7 ants cantitis Teported in part on the election or on the cash princi ai belt . a Te! us uction—in @ wo people a Uiereforer ne can eer to ony ectablichmeet in tide | coebitehen a hmaate ince yA nid bat devoted to their but sadly in went of aeui ony. te i ans appointment af all officers except Governor or Lieutenant Governor, aud islative and Judicial, whose powers and duties are not M said that a majority of the committe had assented pe a Ae manger reported. The committe report thet retary of the State, Comptroller, Attorney Generaland Treasurer, be elected by the People fortwo years. Salary of the Secretary and Comptroller $2,600 each ; of the Treasurer $1,600 and the Attorney Gereral $3, 009 for all services perform- ed by him as Attorney General. A State Engineer and Surveyor, to held bis office for place to adore the God of their fathers. At the request of the it Reverend Bishop of this See, | undertook to provide for these crying necessities. At first, the pros- ; pect of success seemed doubtful, and would to many ap- pear, as some were pleased to call it, an “Utopean scheme.” ba serpent ge ey of success increared in some minds, the almost certainty of a happy issue arto me. We hired a small place (very inconvenient indeed,) on the corner of 27th street, where | wo first assembled. From the day of our first smesting | all fe ji dest hopes | two years—to be a practical ineer and. to have been immediately sly’ vented "Leave the spirit of'the the men 11 d | so employed for? years next proceoding his election — to strug; fe wit; iT knew dhe gret ‘shiest i bed in yoma | — hy Oh be ps os — Fe mip 1 nate while jed in the disc! s duties. should labor for the glory of God, and I said tomy own | Three Canal Commissioners to be elected af the first the of God, and | said to my own hhegst, that twelve mobs ‘would not pass by unill the general clection after Gonece emblem of man’s redemption would sparkle in | hold their offices for1, 2 and 3 years; the Commissioners the sun, on the cumnmit of & Catholic church in Chelsea. of the canal fund to determine vii of the Canal Com- Heaven, crowned our every effort. On | missioners s! old for 1,2 or3 years. Annually thete- the 29d ‘of May, 1845, 'we laid the corner stone of a | after one Commissioner shall be elected. Salary $1,600, and necessary expenses while engaged on the line of the canal on official business, Three Inspectors of State Pricons to be elected. The Governor, Secretary of State and Comptroller to deter- mine which of the Inspectors shall hold for 1,2, or3 ears. One to be elected thereafter annually. 1 appoint all officers in the several prisons. Fees, $4 a day and 10 cents per mile, while engaged in the busi- ness of the State. All vacancies to be fil by the Gover- nor until the vacancy can be filled by an election, The Commissioners of the Canal Fund shall consist ef ne nde Governor, Secretary of State, Comptrol- Treasurer end Attorney General. Tine Complctionart of tke Land Ofice to be ihe Lieut. Governor, aker, Secretary of the State, Comptroller, e adoption ofthe constitution, to chureh, and on the 17th of {Ge following September, we met within its walls for divine service. From door to door, under burning sun, | had the honor to beg for the prec ‘to erect edifice. ll of every creed, and very political fecling, lent their aid; and now, the Chasey of St, Columba, measuring ninety-tour feet by gixty, iv ahandsome ition to the many fine buildings in progress of il in the neighborhood, and a proud monument of y: piety and zeal. Whatever part or share I had in’ at ar wad its Svenmiineuinee svt Pleasure at the si onerous ardor display: y you; and your eager slaksdacsear anxious desire to bye od with me for the inment of the one great reatest pleasure I experienced was in trothoment thet w I now see a church that has for Treasurer, ttorney General, end State Engineer end Surveyor. The Canal Board to consist of the His mpmcning the Canal Fund, the State Engineer and Surveyor, and Canal Commissioners, No law to be passed creating any office forthe inspec- tion of any article of merchendize, produce, or manu facture, (except salt,) and all existing ‘inspection laws are to be abrogated. Reselutions offered ; By Mr Runoaprs, for the appointment of « Board of Commissioners of the Stite Prisons, to have intment of all officers in the prisons, end the power loning. By Mr. Waits, for general laws for the government of towns and counties. The Convention, in Committee of the Whole, Mr. Cxatrizvo inthe chair, took up the report on the Exe- cutive Department. But before any amendment wos Proposed to it, the committee rose ported progress. Ia Convention, Mr. Kinxtanp ‘contended the they ought to confine themselves to amendments to the Constitution, and that the standing committees,who reported complete articles for a Constitution, exceeded the duty conferred ling the Convention. and the Convention adjourned, leay- ing the question of granting leave to sit in Committee * the Whole undispored of —Aibany Citizen. months been oe to the world, | saw but twelve monthe a vegetable Cigna lonely and untenanted waste. In this reflection, | assure you, I find much of consolation. 8... is, believe me, with no small regret that I felt myself mpelled.se well from declining health as my vent ina discharge the duti Tetlgtedion of my charge.’ Believe soap thee the time spent amongst you, marked by your courtes: tanya kindness ‘to me, 1a revert to as the happiest portion of my life. I forget Colu: at great name linked on the po; my wretchedly maligned country’s history, with ever thing refined “in litereture and’ sublime? in patrioti. ‘That name, and the associations connected with it, shall always remain engraved upon my heart. VWhere'er I'go, whatever realms [see, My heart, untraveled, always turns to thee.” Yes, my friends, when far away, those faces that I 60 often saw beam upon me with the honest glow of kindly Greeting, will, without much effort of imagination, ap- pear again before mo, and remove, by their ideal ‘pre- sence, the gloom naturally cast upon the mind by the reminiscences of bygone days. To the scenes of early life do 1 now repair—to my own, my r-loved, perse- outed Erin. Once more I hope to see her smiling bo pie her sorrows ; and whilst my short stay in the States has taught me the valuo of dear-bought tibverty. 1 trust it will strengthen me to struggle for the long-sought independence of the land of my fathers. 1 will tell my countrymen the story of the bright days that now, avd | hope ever will, dawn upon this gigrious republic. 1 will speak to them of the prudent valor of » of in: sition, to offer A fails eoggoma jas been ver f Travellers. ll more copious hh of tre e following principal hotels, Atthe —F. Brewer, Boxten; B, ‘Trassier, South Ca- y; £.. Goodman, W. Holmes, Washington, of the profound judgment ef a Franklin Lieut. Folson, U. 8. A; the Toarned end untainted political Jefferson, Rev. Laner, South Carolis i: whilst I strive to shew ples of oe Andov: R. MeConnell, Georgia; R. message wel Hiberno-Americans—)i fdinery, 3 Philadelphia; is Tuckerman, Boston. jarry~ should inspire eg do for ine land, ‘Tatherlaisd, what these heroes did for the lan: of their adoption. ‘And when | ait beside the hearth of the poor though hospitable peasant, and tell him this, iu the strong, nervous sententiou of his vernacular tongue, | jancy, as I write, how his generous heart will best within him; whilst’'the long and heavy sigh at the sight of his and his country’s wrongs, beats melan- choly response to the natural enthusiasm which the mere recital of the talo of freedom’s struggle necessarily call- Astok—Moses Holmes, Baltimore; Geo. Wetherell, Vermont; W. Pond, bard, Boston; J. L Loesser, U.3.A.; Hartford; T.-Lom- do; R. Coxe, ‘Alabama; Mr. ‘Austin, Louisiana; J. Cushing, Wilson, New Orleans; mn; C. Huichmond; W. Adama, Boston J. Collin, Albany; J. Lamerson, ‘Tobsgo; Seth Andrews, ed forth. Boston; G. Hicks, Troy; Theo. Prentice, I shall not forget to tell my countrymen the consoling —A. Hunter, onnecticut; J. Smith, North Ha- fact, that our people who have come hither are remarka- . Wendall, Philadelphia; J. Sampson, Boston; J. ble for their undying atachment to the ancient faith. jour, Peekskill: Ed. Smith, mes island; J. Evans, will speak to them of you--of your fidelity, of your ex: Iphia: ertions, of your plored for them ; an ‘then the true hearts of my hearers will send a prayer to Heaven to Preserve you. I aoe, know how to conclude this hasty document’ I scarcely know in what terms to close it. But remem. ber what I always endeavored to inculcate—" ove God above all things, ond your Belghbor as yourselt” Let not ferences disturb the harmony of your su- cial Meteseoeteg: Keepsyou your own faith—it your neighbor differs from you in n, judge him not you; the same God that will one day judge you, will judge him also—to that God, not to you, is he accountable Kove oneanother. Ifof@ neighbor you can say a good ng, oht tell it every where; if any thing disgraceful or uutable ponearati bi him comes to your mune ietee, kowsk, Montreal; Capt. Van Reed, Canada. Franx.in.—Rev. W. Carden, Poughkeepsie; M. sar, do; J. Pace Mitchell, Connecticut; P. Hanley, Ohio; J. ond, ‘Newburgh; 'H. Seymour, Piermont; A. Mayne, do; Volney French, Wisconsin Territory; 8, D: Boston; Judge Caintherp, Mars; J. Lambden, ya J. Mathews, Georgia; G. Thompeon, South Carolina; C: Platt, Rochester; &, Hart, Santa . Watson, Con- necticut; L. Moss, New Berlin; Austin Strong, Wood. ury. nt—be silent. Do by others as you would wi 7 Howanp. Parrott, Orenge Domus 4 J. ‘ens Reh- mm bedone by. With these few words I bid you aheart- | way; H. Bolles, Ronee; W. Blunde! land; J. Ran- felt adieu—and that now, fora short time separated, we | son, Canada: Wands, do; R. Hunt. ae, do; M. Hodges, may meet in another and a better world, Boston; R Meflen, Philadelphia; laker, do; Capt. Ia the sincere wish of Tapegreetal and Teakesia Baltimore; 1’. Ric! Louis; H. Oliver, Sincerely attached frie: Alabat Gardner, ‘Albany J }, Alabama; JOSEPH P. BURKE, ph \w ma Ob, Gov. Vance, Ohio; G. Patterson, Phi- “otter, nsington, M. Davis, de; J. Foster, Montreal; W. Johnson, N.C. Patwcrron, June 25, 1846, Commencement of the College of New Jersey. Yesterday was the annual commencement of the Col- lege of New Jersey. This venerable institution hes now reached its hundredth year, and numbers amongst its graduates some of the most eminent men of our country. ‘The late Senator Southard some years ago, stated, that at that time one-sixth of the Senate of the United States were graduates of Princeton College. Her alumai may at this moment be found filling, with the most distinguished honor, some of the highest stations both in church and State. On Sunday the venerable President of the College de- livered his farewell sermon to the graduating class. The last part of the discourse was exceedingly impressive and ‘The Hon. Alexander M. Brown, of Easton, delivered the usual address before the literary societies of the ped lege. The discourse was characterised by } Court « Svrenion Couns 3, 180, 191, 218, 183, 104, 816, 106, 107, 17, 178, 119, 126, Common Puras—Firet Part—-116, 103, 105, 109, 113, 115, 117, 119, 121, 193. Second Part—150, 138, 160, 162, 178, 262, 190, 182, 164, 198" 188, 190, 192, 194, 196. Porvtatiox or Mitwavxee.—The population of Mil weaken ni Ya county, according to « census recently taken is DAGUER. EOTYPE woe fas apmog ae vi ong: TLAEN eee, APPARAt Us, io EXCHANGE ROOMS % ke or. rps ov SUB! i eloquence of ahigh order. He took occasion, in. speak “fos ‘a ingot the sivaniages of education, to pay s deserved tr | West in rel (i 1 sea be mv ong ‘oint, and effec i itl ti of education u Siete ed F: LANGENHED, y °' Ga the eventag of the same day, the literary societies of the collego ome out their best speakers, members of the junior class. The sttendance was and the young get gentlemen acquitted themselves with credit, both hemselves and to the institution. The speech upon “ Science, not Literature, demanded by the age,” would have done credit to a head ten years old: , (the day ei comaiencensnt) the exer. ‘at 11 o'clock, but long ‘before 9 all of NGENHEIM & BECK ids ielngg SUP EANGENIEIN 8 BG Brosaway. DAGUERREOTYPE PLATES. ENTIRE NTLATES, from Mierest which are the oell- inwrn Sear brand fest re ater rn 4 a ke., is Beste the eligible seats in tho large Presbyterian Church were porter of Freach ‘German flied ty the lediocs wont toe Defore the appointed time to | jets 1w#r reac tgand 20 Laverty street. begin, Dee serbia be pencere ina house. Kam- 0 STi NE on ‘and others.—Jast_re- merer’s band, of your city, ‘‘ discoursed excellent mu- ait ive be. had, fo five thousand feet of Ger. tic,” while the adience were resident, The exercises cones, BY tbelying soon to opened with a prayer by the r ty Snea ncing je2t rl Chesnut aid Schult pate ats., Phila. nal pose; tne LOWBER’S PATENT TIN T PIPE. to the common Lead Pipe. For chess ee eo ore ; “THbs OTIS LE ROY & Co. ercises, jumni je college, who were ag rg dinner, Prepared by orde order of cpt IN THE ss reps Wagener, the e@iciént steward Gas ato stein Li wi a3 ofthe colleg es after whlch the soclatice Nei theie eoeeet | 4 es Pre mee! h are always one of the chief enjoyments ean hg dl Teoade bit ote Beta “3. —Heaplendid steamer Crotow leaves Fulton Market Slip dulyyat 3g clock FB. for Olen Caves Littleworth, Jane 22d, 1946. fg jw*re ALVIS Pe ltLbk, CONFECTION 579 Broadwa; we te Niblo’s. > the whole of the time occu 11 A. M. to 3 P, M., the a1 N article much ae at yet and 263 more The age at which the know, that in which the imy os; and I very much fear that cone will lea with an arrow rapkliung there which they will find hard to extract. Your great city, though not lergely oper as to its beauty, in point of numbers, yet in quality what was wanting im quantity. Al mot il of our Aas cities Were represented at the ball but withou nee to detrect from the charms of pan) w York bore w BOG LACE FS A. CE Fat stood near, as she “moved with queenly grace, some young Southerner quote those of Shakspeare— “ What stars do spangle heaven with so much beauty As those two eyes become that heavenly face? —-and I venture to an actor would have eased and me ent Le yet Teteavie ,*) city. hen lw*re ‘aper, viz ream. |! ass 835s BSCSSauseRse it ni os upon Gov. SicBowel a York Shy; fon. M Hegharn’ of Pete amor on, tn Waa 3 Thompson Aexasde? Wn ak w Jet ind T. P. Janes, of Columbia. ‘that-of A. B.on Ale: