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Vol, XIIY, No, 23—Whete Wo, 46:0 NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 1847. THE NEW YORK HERALD. mee _| __MAMITIME AQCUNMODATIONS. “| “AFFAIRS INALBANY. 4” Extraordinary Trial in Germany—The |Purther P artientars ofthe Great Fire tm | SSS — Skeleton for an Interesting Nov JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, “Cigan Peat minal Cow of Cologne tat, on NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. NEW YORE AND G the 28th ulf Lae ae aa | LEGISLATIVE PROCEEDINGS. —_,, TH ¢"iminal Court of Cologne nat. onthe 2ath ult | SAIL FROM NE 26h, Se Fs i i pestle tenths box from the Baroness de Meyendorfl, white at the Havel yw York om the Ist, an lasgow ou the ‘The fire is said to ba commenced in 8 - Circulation---Forty Thousand, | THE HOP EACH MOwTHe | | TELBGRAPHIO. de Mayence, at Cologne, on her way from Aix-la-Cha- bi ig hea neg PY from N | E S b DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price 2 cents per copy~$7 | ship SHERIDAN. Uap. Gomme ih data” pelle to Paris. The baroness arrived in Cologne on the wever, is expressly denied probable that the fire originated in EI apt. Comish, January 26, afternoon of August 21; and a fow hours after her alight: enter’ near by. It was not extinguished OR URLY HERALD. every Sat Price 6% cents | Gide Brag, Rebruary 26, | Wyn roe nee | Ausaxy, January 29,1847, | ed two gentlemen, who gave as their names Kronecker, nant civics Niany Beene meat Sera PERT POINTE tT bee Bete any | St athe shin SARACEN, NT. ttawkinn JRC" Nevis, fenate. Sg ly ea ge Thodgh tone isnswena wens bursed, eed —! ra 4 » Le 0 ). 5 i. 4 rae Gid conte Dexaenpereert Der pita fave a oe | FROM EIORMPOOL, duly 1 ‘April 13. | Nothing of interest transpired. The morning was nute inquiries about the apaees; particularly as to the | about seventy families were rendered houseless. On Tala it phi NOP Sc'AN Chaat iklesc WN Gack | 8r. Bhip BROOKSBY, 1. M’Ewen, } Nov. i oe Aug, 15. principally consumed in the debate upon the Legislative | baggage sho had brought with her, and also as to the Mareh 1. Dee's 15. fe tay she meant to make. This stay was very short, as | Trance. In t Auguati. May 15, | Compensation bill. After which the body went into ex- | S#Y, # J 2 we find the followin, al 0 Sr Bark ADAMCARR,Jno Wright } Bes } Bert. 26 | ecutive session she intendoi! to embark the next morning ina steamboat | WS," W. Applin, steir builders, lost two shops and two th anvéusl comfort for aasengete, ene May 1, June 6} Assembly. dwelling houses; one of the houses was occupied by Mr. Rprette tes POR do | Or. Bark ANN HARLEY, R. Seott, Beye. i. by Mr. Oliver. ‘The Messrs. Applin je. ‘these ships aro Gommnauded by experien: ya : a rT SEIN TING ofa kinds exeented with beauty and dew Pate! going down the Rhine. At six in the morning of the 224, all her pockeges wero brought from her + partment ete A inte the passage, and left there. while her valet went to Februa, 154 | A motion was made to print an extra number of the | yer with the bill of the landiord. Whenne returned All letters or communications, by mail, addressed to the eeblbpeaeny, matt be Bost Paid, or the posiage wil be de i a subscription Money remittes Noted HOM USAMES GURL ON BENNETT, ecbanics’ Mutual office for $2600.— upied by George F. Kingman, er Ty exe hips are good, substantial vessels, ably commanded, | raturns made to the Secretary of State of the result of | with the money to pay it, he at once missedfrom the ft | | | | Proprietor of the | | | 4 , OC! t rat puuetuall Pheir accom! | Te : : : Piveeel anti is weve be att yed.' Three dwelling houses owned by Bey done Haas: Ueransonatens, port Teters, parcels or packages seut seb stsses cea MU ne |e Bosnee election byitowne,, Lost. erent value te hiemistrees, iieimmodiately procaine! , Leavitt Hobart, destroyed-—ineured $1800. A. stable be: North Wast corner of Fulim and Nass paid to promot The agents or tains will | AL Ls bet Doi oy fol lading are signed therefer. | Lor be veaponsible for my parcels or prekages seatby them, | ~motem was thereupon made to print an the loss, and the people of the house at once recollected | longing to Noah Ridlon, and having veveral occupants, Smears Mec tan a, eR Anless bills of lading are sized thorefor. the returns by Senate districts. The de! that the two travellers, Kronecker and Ulmann, had just | Tee por of ee tae ands ; jut BROWN, SHIFLEY & CO. Livernool, Wor freight or passage, apply tos wTURN mainly on the merits of the license law. taken thelr deperture in a hackney coach, and conceived | savontin: mach sujeided 10 6s. | FOR NEW ORLEANa. a Er Sou surest, New York, or Adill wos reported for the disposition of the annual | Yor with their’ owu luggage, Esser, «man in the om, | ers. Stephen Dockham, car LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LINE. cere on 1D & MURRAY, Glasgow. revenue of the common school, literatura, and United | ploy of the baroness, ran after the coach, but met it 0 ed. Two ten jwelliny . Ps FS ih a States deposite funds, For the years 1817-8, there is to | coming back empty. ‘The coschman informed him that | pouves, owned by Charles Leighton, endinely, destroy ec, be appropriated from the comaon school funds, and | 0° Of the gentlemen had got outon the way: with tho stock, dostroyed—loss about $1000. H. a : rite RL 5 » and | the other had alighted at the ruilroad station. Esser fol- 0 joxtroyed—loss ONG IS v TES DAys. ONLY KEGULAT LINE OF GLASGOW | paid over to tho several county treasurers, und the | lowed the latter, and found him in one of {he carriageu Riley, alater—loss about $1200—no insurance. A, clus- WINTERS AEE ACE Mane Fal Bee ARN Cap 2 & J.T. TAPSCOLT beg to inform thelp friends and | Chemberlein of the, city of New York, $110,000 for | Oa being asked whether he ao ene seared can learn, by John Dorety, ‘John Pierce, Bovers Leave Brookuinent 7 o'clock A train Ship LOUISVILLE, Capt. Hunt. Pn arate sete eametgE for the Regular Ling | the use of schools, and the like sum for like purposes | thom that he had nothing with him but the paletot on his li, and others. A carpenter's shop, owned and oc- meet] Sup SARTELLE Captain Taylor Prose Nee Work onthe tet er eee eae omnes th md | from ‘the United States deposite fund. For district . As, however, he was pale, and seemed agita'ed, aby Daniel Hanson. Francia Ward, wheelwright. Bak SANE, WILLTAN S Captain Parker frst lags ship er munise the Lane 2 school libraries and teachers’ wages $55,000 are ap-| Easer’s suspicions were excited. and taking with hima | Wm. P. Stam, do. George Borke . *, 4 The LK Bark JA ; p ; Bark HEBRON, Captain Gr ae eR KR, BARACT NL ry. Propriated from the revenue of tho literature and | Police oficer, he went on by the same train to Bonn. On arriving ‘there, the baggige of the traveller was re 1 to seud for their fi ds f| the United stat a it funds. 32,000 be d i, Scotland, cun have them brought out inthe abore named | yep not es Honasit funds. $32,000 are to be | found to consist of ‘a amall trunk and two sace de ‘4 ingdale, daily. r FE cdatto train ly. nt 3}4 °. M., (Boston Train) or om the arrival of (oe toot trom Norwi-h, daily, (exeept, Sun- va.) sipping #t St, George's Mase and armatagids te. Packets on reasonable terms, ‘they sail from Giassow pane, | distributed among the eolleges and academies. From | which were seized; but the traveller, who had ass! tually om the lth of every month, and are commanded by ex: | the United States deposit fund $10,000 in to be appropria- | 04 the name of Ullmann, eflected bis escape. On $200. Georg: Perienced captains aceustomed to the passenger trade, and 1 ea mining the contents of the trunk, in the presence of sludi uoted for their kindness to passengers. For farther, artieu | ted to normal schools ; $2,000 to medical faculty of the | officer, the casket was found in it intact, and among | inclu ng. cons ars apply (0 W. & J.T. TAPS University of New York ; $1000 to the Eye Infirmary, | other things, several innkeepers’ bills, made out in the | _ A buil r arriage maker—loss $2,508, jerabfe stock—no insurance. ate t by, OF put % : belo to Mr Dodge, and occupied b: Leavy FAMMINGDALE af 6% A.M. daily, (oxcopt Sundays, ing Leave EAM eee re ah eee aE a agent by Or Bat | Nasr %6 Sonth street, 2d door below Burling ee MACOMB name of Dr. Mendlesohn, a distinguished Prustian advo- | Jolin Dyer. as a salmratus manufactory, was dea ed, Leave Jamarca—m 8 o’cloes A. M., 1 P. M., and 6% F. | the same, and REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, & 2 . ‘ ne | cate. In ono of the bags was aportfolio containing let. | together with a stable adjoining, occu y Mr. Dyer. for Seooklyn, or on’ the ‘of Bostom | ” For fre} t Orleans wharf, en 5 ND, &e. A Dill was reported to amend the act relative to the | fers and other papers, aldresed to und Dearing the name | \ building occupied by Mr Hich, for rage of bun- SUNDAY ‘£ RAINS will bereafter ran to Thompson Sta feed Eon ort. K, COLLINS 56 Sonth street. , bonding of passengers at New York. of M. Oppenheim, assessor of the Royal Court of Ber- | dle hay, was destroyed, together wit! je quantity of tion— leave Brook'ya at 9A. M. for Thomy and interme Agent in New Orleans—John Woodruff, & Co., whi diece places, (commencing Sun iaz the 8th ewber, return- | promptly forward all goods to their address. ing leave ‘Tnompaon at 2 o'clock I. M., Farmingdale 234, | an 4 idi -| lin. In the beginning of October and November, wo | hey. Jos. Luders & Co, truckmen, lost a stable, t r Sipe i selecye to Cin oitae OF be New Yorm Volz | oa peneral carlin kiting (he detain ck thie traneestion: | quantity'of hay. W. 8. Keyes, stable. from which it appeared that the travellers, under the occupied by Bryant & Eaton, t & ri GEORGE Me 0. , ttre —— 46 Broad ii i teers was debate! by Messrs. Walsh, Watson and Bakor NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. | tualvte revue pads atten ay os 234; manner a Camere, 19%; rote re Lawton dst Breshvilion the last ; S14; Hyde Pe i Bicveew le, (during the sex- Seo land. sion’ o! ) 3734; Hempstead, 3736; Brauch 3154; ao gtt! from Now York atst, and from Liverpool éth ofeach | | Money remitted by Letter, pos nt “44; Farmingdale, 6234; personally deposited with reland, in the same | but no question was taken on the subject name of Kronecker and Ullmann, wore Dr. Mendleschn | Clark, and —~ Young. Wm. P. Stone, wh a ‘ dM. ; i Franklin Patch, hou rtot England ot | ‘The constitution compensation bill camo from the | tava, uPenbeim iinet their object was only fo Ter| stock, Noah Ridlou, aho1 Senate, with amendments, for the concurrence of the | 95 000f. a yea B. Freeman, housewri dwelling house. Simen 1f tools. James aid, to the subscriber, or : granted by the Count de Hatz i, With the uae of the persou | House. Adjourned’ cured upon his estates, the consideration for Ritchie lost a carpenter shop rt 5 3 From Ne or persons in ireland, England, or Scotland, to whom it is to stated to be 250,000f., and could only be fictitious, as | 20 insu Three brick bo ow: Ap ori ee, pi trian, uaetoun neue, hc Te ees irae sa veenacantine npealehens be sent, and pearest post town, will be immedistely transinit. the Baroness was deveid of ail means’ of advancing any ylston, entirely destroyed the occupants lost considera- t. George's Manor, $1 aaygt Riverhend: 16236; Jai Om ae tae tem 3 April = 2) ted aud paid accordiugly, and’s receipt to that elfect gives BY THE MAILS. uch sum. M. Oppenheim surrendered himself to jus: | ble furniture. ‘The brick house, occupied by J. Marden, $1 6236; Nactetuck, $1 62545 Curchogae,, b 625g; fas ta - August 21 1 forwarded to th der f cL tice, and has now taken his trial. Dr. ene on the corner of Beverly street, was somewhat injured, $1 6a; Pita dads Accommodation Train, New ship n of the West, DRAFTS on ENGLAND, “AND, ies sae Saxe ss atill remained at liberty, though, as our rea. | furniture removed. Two or three small wooden tene- train, $225. eediness on the arrival of Trsinsat the seve. | 12% tous, F. Woodhouse, SCOTLAND AND WALES !—Fesout LEGISLATLVE PROCEEDINGS. ders will recollect, it was, at one time, thought that he | ments on the South ide of Traverse atrect, between ral Stations, to take Passengers at very low fares, to all parts | Now Ship Constfution,1600 tous, ) February 2 upwards to ‘heir friends in auy part. of mena pment: January 99, 1e47. | 8 mua tL ataretnay Rig ie Petrigeta pend Wa fina ee rey Pe rey ofthe Island, it bei 3 a Great Britam or Lrelavd, by applyiux to th ienate. ron : y 5 5 Bageaze Cratos will bein rendineas at the foot of Whitehall | dar cugiees October 31 subscribers, of whom drafts ean be obtained payable at sight, | Mr. Youxa, Chairmanof the Committee on Finance, | Felix Mendelssohn, the celebrated doctor of music, but oa ia oarer ct ae verehe peg Levene arose vere HRs Raho ofacteme froin the Brooklyn sider ay baa on SS ees i Jar Acuniand, Irolgnd, Sesthne eed. Walees ‘Ennes shisatrs | fo,Mnan., wae Tecerred, the, memorial of Stephen Van | cae the alee wee (ee harms | “The ire wen nopped at the east corner of ‘Traverse 8 ar Greenport for Sax Har- 21 Jan. i 5 Rensselaer, (noticed yesterday) praying for the repeal 8 | ° » bor os the arrival ofthe Boston train fromm Brooklva. Ossrh” | osteatin fst a, all buite in | Seth tat or seth ot the maior December, orthesitottl Meal | of the law to equalize taxation, paused last winter, ob. | YoFn. during his, previous éxamination, four documents | and Charlestown streets, the, few small Bestrevwect 7 ¥ ENCE, sinew Yor Steamers sailing from Boston on the 1éth. and Ist of January. | Jeoted to sueh a reference of the memorial. evidence before the examining magistrate. These | ings 7 f FOR BUSTON AND PROVIDENCE Rye ‘and will be W. & J.T. TAPSCOT Sf, 96 South * Mr. Bexns suggested that the memorial should be re- isted of dra(ts of letters, which were, maintain- | Walls of the stable of Per: bitloeel oy the pro. Non Gn and after Monday, rains i ase 2d door below Burling sip. | ferred tothe Committee on Indian Affail fa private nature, having no connection with the and enabled the Fire D s—Keguar | Mr Youno hoped that the memorial would be laid question. M. Oppenheim, on being interro- 2a} tant, HLA the foot of Whitehall street, South fer- 7 an = s, Laan failrond, 0 a Packet of the stot Februnty oc The hae Teather | upon the table, He was in favor of trying the law to | Kated by the president of the court, avowed that he liad ships will be re- — ‘iting packet ship SARAC apt. N. T. Haw. a8 a Railroad, on Mondays, Inesdays, and port crossing the Sound i ‘ taken away the casket, but denied that it could be im. amer N IN, | spon for any pal en sent’ by them, anlors sailas above, her regular Roepe igi ina tes Uascatrce cperieace Make. to as a crime, as he merely meant to get , sails, and extra ordine. fegalar bills of Teding are signed therefor. For freight or passage, having exceilont acommodations, | terteining auch a petition. pe n of anillegal deed of rent charge, executed Greens mamber of Ragin Co. ry anchors, and from thence to Providence and Boston by the ‘or freight or F e apply to. apply on board, foot of Dover street, Kast River, or to Mr. Jonus moved to discharge the Committee on | Y the Count de Hatzfeld, the husband of his client, the a bruised by bi DF run over by an : Wail trains which connect with the steamers Massachusetts we OODHULL & MINTURN, WOODHULL & MINTURN, Finence f Warten, commtereticn of the aah Counters de Hatzfeld, upon fictitious consideration, to ad his edly burnt, and narrowly and Governor, 61 Gouth street, New Yowk, of to ‘ 87 South street. ee er Rae EEGs, COAMSTAHOR OF SNE: ManIOCH: ee aT {her and her children; end at the sat with his life in endeavoring to reseue sperson ‘Fare to Stonington FIELDEN, BROTHERS & CO., The regular packet ship Brooksby, Capt. Hugh MeEwen, | end refer it to a select committee. “4 ary prieod Aer cnitcren Soo me tae sene f the burning buildings we Provideuce 4 00 mire Liverpool | will aucceed the Saracen, and sil on her regalar day, Marek | |The motion was lost, and the memorial remains in | time to avold the scandal of a, suit at law betwoen hus Tishman who hud gone to. the top of « house to oston . . Be — TS SS mmm it. charge of the Finance Committee. + a . OF i amar New Have! — " heim, that it appeared from his letters that one of his ob- sparks irom catching it, fell off upon only fight freights 25 th rs ee FOR LIVERFOOL—Now Lise—Regular Pack | sr. Hann, from tho Committee om the Judictary, re- | jects wes to obtain some prools of adultery against. the Was so much injured that his death NOTICE. f et for January 26.- rior fastes eket itute to the bill jotrod Count de Hatafeld. The prisoner also admitted this, but ’ ROC OT! Co. hip SHERIDAN, Ci 0. B. Cori tous | ported a substit e bill iotroduced by Mr. Beers, F H i ire was such that 1d se to On and atter Friday, November 20th, the ARRANGEMENTS. yurthen, will sail as above, he: lar day For ht or | for the arrangement of Judicial districts The bill was | declared that it was only a secondary consideration with | | 7e lig! tt the west endof the city. It wesseen i steam bon MH, Cal rans i i tai hi nsw eferr e Committee of the Whole. 4g i: * ont SYLPH, Caprain Braixed, will | pemictances to and Passage oor Gece Britain and (reland, Milne aM oR BOR calerred tote ittee of the Whole. him and the ether adviser of the countess. On the second | read by i end o yy. It wasseen in make the following trips to and from Staten by the fs dat Orleans wharf, foot of Wall | It makes the division the same as the old Senate dis- | Charge of tearing the documents before the examining | Salem, but no alarm was given. RR erm | or eaves Mianilaland BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE OF LIVER- | street, orto EDWARD K COLLINS. | tricts, except the first. district, which consists of New | agittrate, he maintained that he was not guilty of any | , Though by this fre « ‘arge amount of property hae “27 i pen ne tan fie of rema s at Teak, wun [eecand eget Ntmond emuoty ie added to the |e fnaiarinquaion. “Pee our then procesdedts tie | beth incurtadsiniy of eihy" familia ciety foot <M, Suling from Liverpool on the Ist and 16th of th. I ie ey iu | second district. ition. : 1 Pat M. Aron by fate case Aimerican shige (weekly en | aut duekehyteit, GARRICK, Capt. B. 1-H. Trask, will | ee tere ato in Committee of the Whole, took up | ¢Xtmination of witnewes, ‘Tho. frst. called was the Be. | !"ish, huve been burned out~yet most of th . iy Pe 2 P.M. sending to th * hipaa 1 Bet Sigh" | the supply bill for appropriating moneys for the pay- | Fonets do Meyendorff, but she did not appear. ‘The rest | Consumed were of wood, and of little comparative value, i ae ran nit ecessary arrat y ee eid 4 pe beeiagly POY" | of the witnestos were the valet and femme de chambre of | #bd itis thought that much of the land cloored, will be = ; — m bro f the i FOR LIVERPOOL—To sail with despatch— | Sy OC tre members, stationery, Ke. bi the baroness, and the officers. who arrested M. Oppon- | Worth more than it was before the fire, encumbered : y FOR STONINGTON, PROVIDENCE AND | dieblaeh dul‘; Old Line a¢ i iling ‘The splendid fra clans fast suiliog packet KALA- | pgried progress without agreeing tothe GL” ns | helm, whore testimony went morely to the factsat the the buildings. " ee . Vin LONG ISLAND RAIL- first class ships sailing. {rom that i fe accommodations fe vecond cabin and steerage | And the Senate adjourned. taking uway and recovery. of the. Caaket apd tho arrest | lence were, ag urual on such occasions, busy. The ROAD. at 36 ofelock, F. ML ig Roche, Senior, there, will ee are cent Out without | pasteng rm, as to comfort are uneawaligd by any ship in port Assembly. ea Oe Rae aE sea nG eho arolnice: | La acsating Aye at atx taiscrsaute, whe were takiey ot ‘ ’@ Black Ball, or Old L on board | Several petitions were received from the inhabitants ine of Liverpool Packets,¢om | and judge for themselves before enge; Leo Giving evidence of mortgages entrusted to his | Vantage of the confusion, to purloin various articles of an and Broome counties, praying fora reversal , oF OL the following maguificent ships, and will auil trow Liv- | further particulars apply on booed, eae pointed TUsEP charge ofticially, objections that were overruled by the | Property. 1” Boston. erpool on the regular in ys, as follow: to oMUKRRAY, ort of the New York and Erie Railroad Com. i i ‘i « ap Peni wang Pn» FIDELIA. ‘January, Ist May, lat September Comerot fine ant Suathais, | missioners, in favor of locating that road in Fenusy iva, | COU Was proceeding to give evidence, when the Pro Sd ee Peo EUROPE: tech agen nt P. 8—Persons wi : cureur-General interposed, and admitted that in June Vartett ing to send for their friends from the old | nia. last the Baroness de, Me r The mul d f Bab- Meyendorff had contracted at Paris o mule room and woolen factory of Messrs. Ba! oe Soma Weeveletertrieeee out by thi wht Baan Po stacaieanc daa who occupies the seat | bya notoriute act, to advance to the Count de Hatzfeld | cock, at Westerley, Rhode Island, was consumed by fire jeamboat train to Pro- YORKSHIRE, lst Mareh, lat Ji OXFORD wth 6th nd arrive nt Sioniugton hall an h Goat from New York, acd proceed by 160 af rive ei" sit June, st ; Ist Nove —— be contested by John | 950 0vof. in purchase of a rent ch his estates, of | on Friday morning’ Loss $25,000. Insurance \ vidence and Bostee, 82wrh th patos gee apenas: OOO PERSONS IN PHILADELPHIA, and 5009 in | K- Hayward, rose to n question of privilege. Ile wished | 25.0001. a your for her life, Dut that thie contract picts Aon, wilieeda oi tail mpl: ayynl 7 7 CAMBRIDGE, Ist Api Ist Aug., Ist December. | L the city aud State of New York can testify te | to state that the petitions praying fo: an investigation | since been annulled. He then addressed the court in t lor oat ao ke LAR MAIL LINE FOR BOSTON. | MONTEZUMA, lech teh =" etn the wonderfal effiercy of that powerful remedy, into bis election were sent to the House by a person | support of the proveention, und demanded « verdict ot | Wels Landing, pumping out the coffer dam which is IA. NORWICH & 3 WOR, orisz ihe rublic are respectfully notified, by desire ofthe | THOMPSON'S COMPOUND BY RUE OF "TAR AND | called ‘Thomas Jefferson Sutherland, without the con- Sully on both counts. ‘The counsel for M. Oppenteim | {cpbored to enclose the vessel comteining Captein Kidd's i . ° nae ; : _,_ | currence or knowledge of Mr. E H ‘ ; igen ie * Trnengess tating thetraeats ne Norwich, ar err | and ther choy are the ouly rogufar authorined pasrenger agents READ! READ"! cense question,was received from the Secretary of State, | sentation of the circumstances under which the attempt Somperstare of aight degrees’ below sere. 4. tthrougn to Boston. ‘This being the ouly inland. route | of said line va ti AtrontsHine cuRx or Cunonic Broncuitis eT ee with @ resolution of the House. was made, end maintained thet it could not be perverted ns Were crossing the St. Lawrence, te Pres- git commnnutea through by peepee ee aera: We have ot all tie for sale drafts adelphia, May 23, 1946. Mr. Smiru introduced a bill for the appointment | into a robbery. He stated that the Countess de Hatz. | Ct on the ice raasengers by thi - ie Mr. 8. P ‘Thompsen—Dear Sir:—Hor more than f cot Grote, Ames & Co., Bankers, Loud: past i had been areadfuliy afllicted with. an affection of tne | chester and rs in the counties of Kings, Queens, Wost- oud 7 ductor of the train, who will have partieul ction of the | chester and Richmond. feld, the daughter of a Sovereign Prince of Germany ge of their A wan, named William Flint, of Danvers dy d wh ly e give his attention to thei f dit throst, which hysicien ps OI . was married at the early age of 16to the count—a mar- | apd crippled, was killed on the Essex Raifvont Sere conte <: ae fe * eso z 3 ; re pal owns aromaboet Wacisal Leieed chitis.” exused "hy repeated Full seclectod.esldin Chet ok, Foiteuron, offered the following concurrent res- | riage that war only the commencement of life of mise- | Thursday, by the cars. Ie probably did not hear th i south side jo. 1, North River, foot al ti is iudeveribable. M t ildi Yt coming, and, w: is horse end weggon, was Batworv Fivce, daily, (Sundays excepted) at 4 o’clock, F. Etapasmodie coughing 29 ihar'bleed aati'.a® |” TResclved, (ifthe Senate concur) as the sense of this Pie Fee. ob bares, Onlittee, coal ot soot: aE preck lea. f Appiyor adezess by letze: it pai ail ary ves 1 ks and ROCHY, $i "05 he from the ill-treatment of her husband, and in 1833 | pitated over adam. Boston jp time sotaic all the eastern trains Mas BROTHERS & Co., s atthe chest | Legislature, That Feat ¢ ppression, pain » 4 achary Taylor, and t x ‘ The rew steamer WORCESTER Ca Pelt, leaves | 35 Fulton atreet, N. Y., next door to the Fulton’ Bank. sabore Sil the arasl polmonsry eymapveme sheer | Ofivers abd'soldiers ander’ is comand have foun live ot Berle with 5 soutegeccuninesar ns oust BN ec reg area pts i mrp gyro Bead overs Funaday, CLEOPATRA Can Mibitmealeeredsh atec er eet ene cred over snd overscan mane | erated, to the world by their heroic deeds, ax displayed | instituted n suit for a divorce, but which she (the coun | another vamed Bolus, ‘Tei dollars ‘war the amount ot OOP Fo Tintonnation iugue of 17H. VANDERBILT, J, MoMURRAY'S Wy, gid te different periods had the | cgpecially by their memorable’ and unequalled bravery | {Cay),tad defended with success. To persecute her, he | the blood money. No. # Battery Place. North River. 95 tfre ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1847. ot your Compound Syrup of Tor | before the walls of Monterey, that the valor which div- | and, by the deed of wunuity to the Barone: The Louisville Journal of the 18th, says the Eastern WINTER ARRANGEMENDS.—The jd Wood Naphtha, aud befure 1 had tiken the fae docile | | tinguished their ancestors of the Revolution, hus not de- | Jorhat attempted to rob them. of part o mail arrives three times week, and thet the &. Louis Norwich, Worcester and Boston Rail Road sonnet camacer fs n seven bottles, which | generated in their sons, and that wheresoever the stars mail has failed sixteen days in succession. ceased to pay the counte: E it her daughter into a convent at V) a id been incarcerated for nine years. In 1840 ik nd the countess returned to and. the count withdrew from her to avd Steam ‘Transportation Lin eat ad Heats benvecuase mid Teatored me to perfect | and stripes are unfurled, there will American arms prove Sa Teese ee warrichagt New York, making | OLDEST ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE | itnotbeen for vour invalusble medicines” ° LY!& had | invincible, for which they deserve the applause and ad- ring New York trom pieri@-Re | riey grygyl THE UNITED STATES. | rhe undersigned beats win TEER EY 12 Sprnce st, | ™Hewolved. ti the Seczie concur), That the thanks of eb will be en 0 re eee eeen eee ere e ee neceraily peeslonve so tender bis | acing, baviug Personal kaoaledge cf all the facts of the | this Legislature bo and are hereby presented to Mejor fate} al meeting of the id in Trenton, o1 ice Hornblownr, the President, in chair, by Hon. James Parker and Gov. Vroom, twe few Jersey Histo- reconciliation live with her hui of the Vie for their very liberal rt he hi ived fe rds of | S28e. M. HARRISON, General Zachary Taylor, and his companions in arms, A b . " " ieenty youn: pa solitite s scakittatton a tate wack lonea: i ‘97 Almoud street. | for their heroiam. and besring in ‘melataining ‘anaalioea, pees so pone feb getat ete e immediately ped In Rochet inte # celebrated Franklin's birthday, The derpatch by whi have been bought Frice se CENTS per port i $5 per deren, the honor ofthe flag of their country on the hard fought bape aa) pe Ce eat children, and went res and bad roasted “swans” for supper. it, and n tr # invaluable remedy prepared ONLY i fi ft Gp ing Hsp Vth RE ye A NGNEY ie BICKSON. fields of Mexico. chi 1 as @ prisoner. She was treated with disrespect by In Southwick, Mre Humphrey Rising,a young women Resolved, (if the Senate concur), That the intrepid , | gallantry and consummate skill and Bravery of Brigndier sacretail by H. Johnson, 273 Broadway; King’ ga | Gen. W. J. Worth, and his command, in ficient gaarantee to the public for the faithful pertorm- N. E. comer 5th and Spruce sts ive of any future contracts entered into with him. "| | Sold wholesale and retail by WYATT & Ke y i¢ ‘The followiug are the days of sailing of the regularline of | Fulto heavy H_ Rail, from Bridgeport to | packets to and from Liverpool, viz :—Ist, 6th, tithe 16th, 21st ear. ae ime Teed ees hy | Just married, while on a visit to her father’s house, was was induced to sign a deed of reparation, binding | #ccidentally shot by her brother, a lad of ten years, o part it was | pj her arm shivered to splinters, so that it wes amputated st ‘ways io lmer | their lot to share in the storming and entire overthrow of | Ri=well to allow her u certain income, which, however, a a e ; he never paid in full. In 1845 he announced to his wife | ‘He shoulder. t road ‘Lhrough by Daylight, daily (Sum- | gnd 26th of each month throughow: = " > ———=emes | the fortified and heretofore impregnable city of Monterey, ¥ “| ry i excenied) Aig archon A.M la.ddition to the above regular line a nataber of spiendid VALENTINE ALENTINES! VALEN-— | isnot surpassed in the unnols of modern within. op R yecouee Beis Jeena Ura eter tan pontode oT oats aicbbhi de a d NTAINNE! 4 ¢ Adirondack, ‘mion, 1 $ A, (i 1 5 ¢ he foot of Morket street, E.R forty’, Bom; Groetoeis Bioom, aud Uebel Cevens Wilt TINES! | Resolved, (it the Senate cencur), That wo deeply de: ia fathe: M. No freight taicen’in the Passenger Li The population of that portion of Frankfort lying om the north side of the Kentucky river has just been ascer- tained to be 2,300. d - he would lose for ever the protecti on- | FIVHE moat extensive assortment of Valentines, just ready, | ploro the loas of thore brave officers and soliersqwhowe ' cating tho West pooelbility of diay or dsvomsies “alentine writers, envelopes, and | lute it was to fall, whilst nobly fighting the battles ot them | We%t,(@ Berlin, tldveoek e ected with the festival. Dealers out ofthe | country, on the plains of Mexico. it and there learned that the count wpello with the Baroness de Me me time gained information of th together with pew ry thing cor rs at Bridgeportand without change of | thereby arrive in Albany and 5 nd Locomotive engine line of London Packets sail from New York | gs'¥o Shor amyrcind, cam have small sssortments made up,from |” Rescived, (if the Senate concur), That these resolu- fog opt t f n Joroph Norvell, printer, and past grandmaster of the ocnred and the Hoad isin every respect equal tothe best lft and ath. and from Londen on the Gch | {85 exch: ‘An unasunily liberal diveotnt te those whe vel Cet Deere me erences ot (ae, Sewn end poutaining the following pessege gat oie of Masons of Tennessee, died recently quite “Ura Line by Steamers Nimrod, and Mohegan, ding for thet’ trends cestding in | Rit ; ; saker i i xcelloncy | lieve I love you ro much, because | never before loved | "4! I : aki retche Tur soe lst Jour turer” hem ro uti anya | crt a Remy a Taal ygtnteon me | oe Tae pane Mair Geral evise wus teaty | (2% Noma ee mintrtana To love ao weil, when | The people of Rockport Aloe are about oat a Leulies tiquire a! f 5 ; abe! , 8189 | ong in obliged to separato from the beloved object. i Ae Livingsion and Welle? Express, 10 Wall Street wishing to remit | Humember the Lith of kelea neue Nie all orders. hereby requosted to cowmunicato to his brave associates | will mako every secrifice to Ret tid of that horrid | Lycew springing up in many towns of Long Is aii im re GM, PERRY, Agent. | money to their families or friends, L havg arranged the pay- | jais imer TURNER & FISHER, 74 Chatham at, | UE Orme, the high senso which this Legislature entertain | man, and then your tuture h land. Where is one lately erected at Newtown; st Wil. BALTISH. ip NORTH AMER | ments of my Drafts on the following Banks -— : * oe - of their valor, in such manner as he may deem consonant | Upon this the countess, accompanied by a yene liamsburgh; at Huntington, and at Manhasset. CAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHIPS Armegh, Di Londonderry, | TO SILK MANUFACTURERS AND OTHERS, | With the occasion. privet, went to Aix-Ja-Clinpelle, and after some discu | 4 ¢ , of 1200 tons and 440 horse p 1 each, un (ittlone, Bi Largan, ‘J"O be told, with immediate possession, the Wactories, The resolutions were laid upon the table, and ordored | the count promised to annul the annuity deed itis in contemplatien to bring down the Enfield Cenal dereontract with the Lords of the Adm Besson, Bangarvin, Monaghan, pa tildinat, and Machinery. with water Drivitegey nituate | tobe printed. Raye Uo following, day again repudiated his wil, and she ro- | to the city of Hartiord, thus bringing an immense water HISERNIA.. Banbrid Downpatrick, Penk own, | fowtrcorners, and equaly diatant (twenty-five miles) from the | ‘The bill for the relief of the velte EE CCU TL tain Tan ee ee. sae | be 100 esa et Se dootn siemens a ood Ballyshannon, Enniskillen, bbereen, gis “4 Hartford and Norwich, known as the Dalesville Silk | § ‘The Srxaxen said the question was solved bh T onsideration of 250,000f, | sufficient to carry more than 500,000 spindles. ~ Baltes, Ean "The property couslsts of two frctories, one 100 feet by 25, | ered yesterday by Mr. Allaben, to refer 1 could not be 3 The Choctaw Councils and Courts begin with prayer Gof ine twostorien each, of 9 feet pitch, the other 36 feet by 30, two ) Benge 8 Sr rata ot leyendorff nor her husband pose to the Most High. “I shall give thee the heathen for , , feet pitch, and w 5 " Clonmel large boardinig houses, with six other mmo | Words “ by reason of the unjustifiable Lae ct ptember borin Peace ghia HBS dious stores, one of which inuow doing a profitable business, | Mr. Bascom, of Seneca, rose to lh sch fy eaie NeW une cet at tim ‘ams have been cultivated in Jefferson county, Ky Gatlow, , Four apcd bams, and other ont build, snd about 00 acres of | said the Constitution required that the final vote upon a | cnorecue cate et Ih cor cane. The lero on tt the | with success. ‘They are considered an excellent tabst: Snarand—Mesars. Spooner, Attwood & Co,, Bankers, Lon’ | 18d; well proportioned, consisting of good pasturage, mow | bill should be had immediately after its third. rosdin ared toon the teckuloal Sbbery. and | tute for tat $98 j Mepere Jas, Beckett & Son,and Mr. Hichard Murphy, | Ee Tetories are now, and have been for eight years, in | 2M that therefore any amondment to the bill or pros isted that under no law, The effects of the late Chief Justice Francois Xavier jon, and replete with eouveniences:posveas- | le was out of order. (new ond ¢ The Sreaxen ruled out the objection raised by Mr be taken ornot, | Bascom, a8 not,tenable. Mr. Atianen resumed his remarks against the pre ‘The City of Glasgow Bank, and ail itabranches | (recesstal oneration, and re nae, plete) also two sets of machiner at the option of the purchaser. teking away of the casket be considere cond count of the indictment was argued against by hor advocate, for M. Oppenheim. ‘The usual replics Martin, of New Or ing te the inventery filed ed inthe sum of $390,842 17, The {real estate, notes of hand, slaves, ko.— secured gntil paid for.” ienced surgeons. No freight, except 4 of sailing. ‘assage delphia, Beat y the Kegular Packet Shi i. Th ter Privi he State, nt © made, and the judge summed up the case with grout | It is said he had ether property out of the State. Or freight, Dysenge, or any other information, apply to | ou application being male personally, or by letter, post pa bf ed wood Sh Piety “ahs Ph ed teed etal oa : clearness and impartiality, leaving the decision te the acne SO C08 Wall at. Carnes of Hint ald Gantuaameels, New York Ve beow the greater part | ee eee end tat the reer Of Chauten- | jury, who after retiring tor half an hour, returned and tHARE iastereees titan mM. . |’ Oy, Jaume Boome, Me demand tect Wheres Reed 18, at & COI 90,000—and are all im first rate re | Ate, 1 wii at the proposition that the pronounced a yerdict of Not Guilty. M. Oppenheim d ithe Mi 423 r ' sident had involved the count —__Mr, Ricnanp Murr 5 Liverpool reat B jobsbility of the oentemplated Nev York which hele ct relened MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS anid Boston Rai! Rood passing through the faad of this extate, or in its immediate neighborhood, which would greatly en be its value 4 ‘urther and fall partionlars may be had by applying to will be regularly des re sk, aoe. 8 SONS 128 Pearl et) VY. arseilles the 1Cth of exch mon DK. POWELL, OCULIST AND AUKIST, - , TTENDS to Djsenses of the Eye.and Far, and to all From, york | AA TEEN BS te Pipeacs of the Ryaend ar, and all Arr } Bert. 1 | dence aud office, Warren street. ay 1 Oot. Opthalmia, stopp Kveleigh, June 1 Nov. 1. Omcities eftectn tt ec. |. vi { fag. 1 dae i | AMAUL OSS cr (was one : : NOTICE. whole country hed assumed to be true; it | “** immediately discharged out of custody FIOTEL KEEPERS, housekeepers ana id been conceded ineftect by th tall metallic articles suitabl Conarp Streamers at Jersey crry.—Many read- ers will be gratified to learn, as wedo from the ty proper authority, that the Hon. Samuel Cuvard and | better than when new, at a email expen others, contractors with the Lords Commissioners of the | by the subscribers, at their establis! British Admiralty for the conveyance ef the mails be- tween Liverpool and New York, have at length made arrangements to make Jersey city the terminus of a live of steam packets. ‘The associates of the ferry company have contracted to erect wharves and to build store- b set soae' care bettent ash ed hah Stent Winuthd ees Lares aa eas lee GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. PERSONS wishing to remit | England, {reland, Seotiand, or Wales, wilt do well to apply to thi a it d pas aw red, ent Nous Ki ), and gild watches, ig party on that floor. ted the former de! is cit y minority? Their fear that a suspicion is work may Ue apne as thet + GASTON NEB! RASKA (new) tore, No. 5 0 - houses for that purpo: ‘ond these packets will conse- tre SPALDING & WATT. for large or vCK de JOINVILLSE, (new) La nance e soldiery, Thi Notwithstanding the great outiay of money for docks for large on Miseotrn si vn a DLAL. BERD lord gument of the minority, and they could not escape from | ~ say trom $69 10 $70 000 it 8 thought that it will, b GENTLEMEN, NOTICE THIS. Me oc dea 8 he numerons Ure ys (new) Rr a d ; j2imere | Ht, they had hod ats, Spon the merits of this bill, fee investment for the company, and we mey reasona. ENTLEMtN i: need nut ben source of troable to you Bankers, London, and on C, GRIMSHAW & CO. Liver: Nee Watson, Oct. 10 Mar. 10 RAISE IT. koow is bill would be det oa ts the Fe 9 ly anticipate from the arrangement decided advantage ever cose’ and ? re ouneds dyed, pool. Apply to SAM’L THUMPSON & NEPH. These vessels are of the frst class, commended by meu of It is now universally admitted that ‘They know nothing about it. Ho would say that if for our fonrishing neighbor~ Jersey city. ed as well and with new 513 moth _Old Betablished Passage Ofice, $75 Featl st:_ | seperience. Their aceommodaions, for passengers are nnear ROATICE’S Senate should strike out the ‘presmble, ood dent ite ton —_—_—_—_ jugs, Duro rapa (or little money ; 7 7 iD. convenience. addresses i * ‘ ‘ a . PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. teres be forwarded free of ciuer charges than those actu. | ¥§ NO TUMBUG” Dovewahixe decerare. used daily: and fhe House, the responsible majority in that body | Hint To Posrmasrens.—A postmaster in the in- | te eetall comet dane fiom, etree | scien without Bor frei it does all that it is represented to do; it has cared and responsibili could not escape. This | terior of Pennsylvania recently had judgment Tappeinctent. Please give me mealor ‘send mea note, CHAMBRE ATR will the worst possible cases of RHEUMATISM, | looking at James K. Polk as the pole star of all their consid. | given against him for the price of a subscription of sever. | 84 you will be on-at aay time, Pants and Vest muds Psy Py & a a aprai, bruise, avelied acd painful Jobim, spinal affections, | eration, had driven the minority into « most d.egraceful to a distant newspaper, on the plan that he had Peete Bitont Pace Si wermamed to ie. Observe the sam cena OYD & HINCKEN, Agents, eruptions of theskin, Xe, ‘ position. given sufficient legal notice to the puBlishor to sto J 4 W,_ByAURANGEMANTH FOR 100, 0 are __sTontine Buildings, #4 Wallen, Wiens Depot tie Feed oe vo doen Coke ah Mr. Watan said he had always looked with suspicion | it, and had continued to receive the numbers for several | eee se warranted to keen their colors. dia mS m P. VERPOOL PACKETS Bee covtifientes in trae 8 i131 upon men rai mM obscurity to positions which be- and sell them for the postage. The magistrate de- COUGHS, COUGHS, CUUGHS ease nas Sse ein gi Bo FOR HAVRE—SECOND LINE. PLES AND CU’ —— a 373 yoqees fee men veer ne meet 4 he hed ay cided that merely returning a copy of ‘John Smith's” CwErs coubH LOZENGES Prerared by Corbya tention of th Public generally tothe er : > | that the preamble was absurd nod ridiculous, and he Werener tationtien of leephert wee Sloman eit tence for the enre of coe hoarene oes urine a esentn feeder of hfe Lineeilt sai eg ny could not vote for it. If Polk was the author of the war, | notice, but a written notice, with name, place, date, rod | he Jungs, asthma, consumption, &¢.. for sale by ae a ; they will have owing ere = year ante | he wes justly accountable for it; if he was the author of | reason, must be sent to the publisher, ‘and "ranked," | Rares! ets Comer of Fiabkfort, agent for the Unite ‘acket Si am an = 7] aVE | it, he was worse than a highway assassin, because he | that it be tt it by hi ee ee te ¥) “ o ( c ntroducer TY tl 1 ~ 7, } , iT ING RRR MRE ETMARNR Gr, muscrn UN. | 3d Wadler ine ameopratnrenee i Reaeetes | Scraawe Covar of rue Unreso Srares, Jan, | COE MMM sagle rapes lack a onan tay raved by. tnote wn made iol | made when it was orginally ‘aiked for, not dollar | 21, 1847.—No, 100.—J. Fletcher plaintiff in error, | HERE ROOK’ took the lor y men of which sail every five days. Arran; seengers, direet, 110) jt. Ship UTICA, Capt. J A. Peiree, Ship 8T. RICHOLAS, Capt. N. W. oy le pipet and Billy of 7 ny aye: Eveleig! vent haarremjunt of the feattate Fait | wold have been expended the privates in the regi. | Vs. State of Rhode Island ihe prgument of prs cau: J9eh sali & 67 Nassas street, eo withont at any of the princip . it is fully conceded, by those w now, that it is | ment was continue Mest fazard and Greene for t! " tov in the, Oat rom the. above arrange: | Ship ONEIDA, Capt. Funek, je to manufretare in nrticte equal to it" ttle asic |" Sir. Waten road a letter, which he seid he had re- | fentant in error and concluted by Mt. Whipple for NA hae et ang which nes tomea Tt ently oy ones nenge a destroyer of freekles | ceived from on alderman in New York ; the letter was | plaintiff in error, Adjourned until tormorrow Mi icy Seaw Wreepies, Bi eat he withheld we comiog eaaow oCemiration. | Ship BALTIMORE, Capt. J. John fp mould consult economy aad comlord |) atatta oy Saale ringas Porat from on board the | 5 Jav.23-s, ( Hesungs, Zia. of, oma. AP. Butler, | itrn aif he rt ty the ey le oases thems: i ne a 4 “aq, 0 ' ' 'e' — —— willbe refunded s« customary. ithea sat) 08 tan fees. an if obrerve the written signatare | ‘The letter states that the privates on board were | York, were admitted attorveys and counsellors of this | MONEY LENT part h Hf by lateor, (pact paid Dangly to | aeeommodations ample and se, of . .”” Prepared and | nerving hat they hod been literally kidnapped, and | court. No 97.—New Jer tion Com. | "FVHIt highest prices cod in large and small sume om 60 Mouth citoee, porte ea y. ¢ in the cabin is $100, exclusive of w tail, and for exportation, by shipped without food or clothing ; that Col, Burnett had | pony, appellont vs. Merchant's Bank of Boston. The ar- gold an tate vay ESWAND RA r ply to BOYD & a1) 1m*r 102 Brondvcy once ee reegit,, |“ fobbed” the $6,000 appropriated by the Common Coun. | gument of this cause was commonced by Mr. Ames for 800d: furuiture, el A Leteecd puwnbroker, 238 asi PW. WYARES Agents, No.9 Ue pit Ronde corer of John Wet | cil of New York forthe volunteers, hc. ho, the appellant. Adjourned until Monde: WiSitack’ srreus, near, Pauses Poconos roomved ia Srtvese jas Im*rre 36 Waterl Pa GS, WiGs. ir, Water a at all t ers of Stevenson's ro- ee ffiere ‘ % = nS ee forwarding, will besubjeetto 1 ACHELOR'S Ni a ae iment hed be 4 offices by ringing the bell wa erally pard. maim. | BACHE New invehced Wigs and Bealpeare decid, | ‘ad_been commissioned fraudulently ; he made roke out in Skeneatles, on z AL tenia few PIANO of seven octaves, 4 iT some remarks in regard to the manner of commissioning *troying the Phanix block, occupied a a a shart Thera tly “Wacg.eis 7m | cel weatnigen 7 et "wed tat they were generally sore, ty Won G.Blade Wc. 'by ohn ‘Buy net end ie paleo oe . . For +) be deteot- 5 ‘dy @ fixtures in the ante-rooms o} Can ty ae bey % ory in gppecrange that ear | The House edjourned at (wo and abelf o'clock with: the Odd ' Fellows were destroyed, and oth rt hry en | , A anke conmimean etre ‘Teieste | out a vet | belonging to the lodge. Invured in the Protection Pe |p bier,

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