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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. X111, No, 67 Whole He, £664 NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 9, 1847. ee ae — eremes = - eter i. eat hi oo The Mail between New York and Phila- wi isfy all refiret’ng men of the weakness of a | 2 Axany, March 6, 1846. | City Intelligence. to a petit lsroeny ; and was sentenced to six months im- THE NEW YORK HERALD. UE EIA ss co RUE OTE The Hudson River Raitroad Company—Gencrat | »,Bertan ane New Haven, Raiinoen “Thsongs tne ig pe ry SR w AK, ry AND Mt lite tre ; jast night, of Boston | named Francis Voil, Patrick McDermott, Law for the Rebuilding of Railroads. Ie postion faatuatate he fon, were then called to trial on en Indic a either h 1 understand that Gen. F. Whire, one of the di d " Wm. & a ad delivered thei in , ~ for Boston, | STavated assault upon Wm. Scott with some sharp ineirs Sate manner precisely a te hab it of doing rectors of the Hudson River Railroad Company, Be ent y bg oom ae benegins get rem nr eed mont,on the 22d of February last, ata house in Anthony at iT ‘ - ‘ P Niges ‘a 4 ‘he jury after a brief absence, returned into C: iiael Ge bertimatiletes difomthe termsend | arrived in this city Inst evening, with a report of | dence, on and after tomorrow. will leave at five insteed | POG2°07 a'verdiot of guilty, They were nepoouty peniten- | coaditious of which they had refased to depart. | the directors, containing a listof the names of the | sane ae mist i epartaalen dacuice aatenant fenced tothree months imprisonment in the Trial for Receiving Stolen Goods.—Patrick McQuade JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. | Circulation---Forty Thousand. | asDAILY HERALD— Every aay, Price cont per eopy—$1 un ma-payeine be wftenee, ; * f WEEKLY HERALD—kvery Sauanday—Price 6X cents | Board of Directors of the ‘ela Transportation Com Pe eon y dL o fan je in advance. 7 HEKALD FOR EUROPE Every Beoam Packet day— | msde s report to the jiut Board on the subject of the tation of the mails bet) ¥ 4 Mr cents per copy—$3 fer ieee ale bia tie cep hn een pir ta ork aud Mhiladelphi ANNUAL PICTORIAL HERALD—Publis! on ¢! aletier puviia! iu the pr Ist of pprter of ough pesresic W. Hopkins, w a uae u } their boats lie The di some, The Company or tHe Unitep Somnson, Postmas pln, the, moath of ora Inst "FfeeFommarter Genera Report. Povember7, 1048. | peak sphennets og the Cs mete on tie oak anys } raining ; and about noon it n to clear up About six tintain, then, ogain, that the Pos 7 together with a certificate that the whole amount | o'clock, P. M., we had achange, the weather becoming valled to trial, indictment {¢ fe, Hait to alter the schedule ot the evening ine without 7F3 Gon (gn wes subscribed before the Tet wnat, | Seaerkably fine ot aise nee 2 | Meisel ppoteytukcbving purchased tw tee toed at WE i | vember last, a quantity of woollen cloth and other pro- rmsd conditions and thatthe ten per cent on the $8,000,000, | ‘Tur Sruxe24—The condition of the strocts yesterday. agi ae tata aud se of thy amounting to $801,550 was paid in by the sub- | was truly disgraceful. The accumulated frost and snow | perty, knowing at the time that the said goods hed been PR | Ltt sme iced Said, be written ina fajes fieccaeent nice anniphiant rt eo. ‘has | seribers. eet pers are filed inthe Comp: that have, been piled upon the streets, in many quarters | Nolen. On the part of the prosecution Mr. Edward lenible manner The Proprietor will notbe Tespousible for | But this would seem to be. uma essary since the wh aigerof te service : |trolier's oflice by Ar. White, on behalf of the | of the elly, shou!d be removed forthwith. Evans testified to the fact, that a piece of cloth mes- “PIINTING ofail Mads executed beautitully and with te question 12 settled by th jeclaration of the | . Second'y? That the Departmecthave admitted thee rights. | company. ‘it aypears that the company are & General, thst th: fusch 3 be repre of + iu thet offielal | COMPANY. p | vp und the] ust'ce of its complsints, you cas judge, | errernrdence with lng Geanparige ce oe sheds oMfetal Little embarrassed. In the Senate, this morning, ie vendunces ‘Thediy: Thiet the D a.—In yesterday's Herald we chronicled a variety | suring about 19 Pet etber with some cassimere, kc. len from his store in Broad ; some found i aint, souuring in ll quariors of the ley, | Sete of Meanie end cheuhs isomers ess the amount upon the returns of the Chiof En, and deliverthe Mr. Beekman presented a curious petition from i ent did rec om i fied as his property. At this of the trial, the Sourt wht abaence of aul rgut, I had fult ih ity aout of doing under the old | the directors, (Mestrs. Jervis, All ey. Kemble, | f Rey nay untenons: rhe fe ily net juatly adjourned untl to-morrow at ‘ AMKS GORD ‘How far be te Justified inthe deelzearing, | tonne e conti retreat te ageetawoter | Howland, Allen, Boorman, lisoker, White, Sut | \‘orclock, A. M. at the corner of 4uth street and sth kves | ‘ prietor anil in his subsequent statements, will be made to appear in | tutlly thereby sanc\ioued and accepted the conditions insisi- | fern, Kelly and Derlain,) praying tur an amend: | nue. Two stables were burnt, aud also two horses that o ‘ % Mh igre SET ‘oak Rew Yor The ed upon by the Ccmpanes. | ment of the charter. The directors remark in | had been stabled at the time, belonging to the establish. | | New potatoes have made appearance upon the ar the Postmastereneral lays great stress throug! ont hit | their petition, that “ the well known unsettled and | ment. Two wagons were also destroyed. | bles at the Cincinnati hotels. Jrhols letter avce the h var of devartare {rom the cities hav> | uiseleail eate’ of the money market during the | Tue Fine Beut on Crry Hatt.—An experience of a | The canol at Pittaburgh is expected to be ready forbu . . pnd been ordered, it hed veen ab: past year, together with the various opposing in- tho superiority of this exce: arm | siness by the 16th inst. Preparation is making to com- ‘anderne it on the Yo Ce be Corey for cates ecu Saat ied signe the items bs The ri lad eet cae art hes frors | tiuences to ital your memorialists forbear more rd all over the city on mence running boats on that di ont if ma a we this 4 he trut! The \ phan q reat . 12th and Sth streets, jonby the department against iteriaht to | Company, au the Camdea aud amboy. Company, desire | particularly to reier, presented serious obstacles nue. dove, |r ‘by ineans of a » Aw they PM. om | in the way of subscriptions for the large amount inh ped boon placed of stock required to be taken.” r. ar commu.| ‘The peutioners then proceed to remark that Common Council. = the ‘contract ere H_ AND EIGHTH | subsisting contract, ard the last contract between the comps STORES ON TH AVENUES TO Le briek dwelling house Ciaver y side of thoGeh »y cam and now known as No. \98 ‘The three story brick Uwe easterly side o Gotham” from the Ist to the 12th ward, upo' Tenney between sion when fire or an alarm of fir should occur. fe &th avenue, between Greenwieh ine and itih stceet, and now known as No 65 in “ i ed 0 Was $80 inthe trunk and she took $40. heveni Tespect to tu uity of New York protested so strougly against s0 earl: “the attention of the Commissioners has been| Boarvor tant ALpeaman, March §.—Neil Gray, ir was settled by the return of $30, the wife hres wich lane or avenue, near the isgider in the exammimation of the letter of Mr. dopettare From that erty, that the Now Jee Mailroad Com- | directed to the justice and propriety ot allowing | Esq., President, in the Chair. ing $10 for pm money. enced separately, | Ross poriiod Conmiit ie amen the cen anumehossioa arising | pany, hivi_¢ the control at that.end of ‘hese, en interest on instalments paid in on the stock during ‘Bier foot of Pesey qrect.—A petition was received ‘The Mayor and a number of the mombers of the Com- ig mantels, sliding 6 Long a the progress of the work, as a part of the necessa- | from sundry merchants hepa Lp sn in pdacsd ge : mon Council of Mobile have been indicted by a grand ig family. “Apply to Maes £0 alterafien, by the Epeemaster- ape | ry costs of construction, and of. making it one of the use of pier at the foot of Vesey street. Refor | jury of Mobile county, for opening the ballot boxes that lech: " See the conditions of subscription.” ‘The petitioners per-Guaere sball direst a} Anatiomptis next made. we regret to ree, by Seuppression | he attempt to nea casrae the Propriety eee ure and arrival set fort! Mare lowing interest on mstalments, and acknowledge t icival election. Tiss, sadishe controtes thot the commissioners, feeling confident of the | ed" fn cabin tha wenaeae tak mays thal ane aaa eee Hiegal right, as well as the equity and justice of | Sewer in Ferry street.—Petition of sundry owners of | indictment ix tale paying interest on instalments, did not hesitate | property, for permission to build at their own expense, a ion, exeept of acquiescence .. eS as |5, OOOT8S embraci Pp rusted hs law to their safe and exam- Dy A SMALL KESPACTABLE children, are desirous of renting od sized moden two or ing of Coenties Stip.—Resolution offered by As- Ald favor of causing Coenties | street, to be paved. Adopt \¢ room of ki ! good condition. and Jocation, way hear ‘ood tenant by addiess- B, or applying personally at she front office, , No. 49’ Nassan st.eet m2 lw*re je morning Lin jeueral shsll not agree thereto, the con- t the i r , Sewer in Ful ition of numerous own { Gapcinsthate mun derstanding in reference to | 8Ubscriptions to the stock of the company.” hoenin) Bullen entiou to do this letter, ws it entise, that it may be seenhow far the The petitioners then, preliminary to their ap- nth artiel fetes Nes aia pylons ep to make ita condition on which they have received | #¢wer in Ferry sti Cliff and Gold. Adopte _ tO LET OR FOR SALE ries, varying from below $2 to ‘$20 per ‘and exporters, and at retail, by the only mam ed oy this that the | Postmaster Geseral is right in the inferences he draws from | neal for an amendment of the charter, say that | ‘pe 4 Dhnartacat Jobber THE TWO STORY BRICK FRONT STORE at had « ii : ae ienenatation foe Senay ter of the fabric 1a tho United States, aad exe! cmp apne, Baloen. ontractorirefused to comply, he had the power to | pcauuot accept the ac eiints For route 1301, ordered oy the | Leg » to suppr u 07 A Hon woods. jy SR oh w direetly epp eres Areas tract, ou giving ten days notice of hisin eution | Postmaster General. gent bag ray sty pa stringent limitations imposed as to time, were on er in 32d street. im rre Courtlandt street mah? ROrre. anton steect lo,40. It ig altogether in reference to the chirge of tne | i tulug wud eveniny lines. Beeondly, thatachange of hour | their” hart intended to destroy the charter, and| Sewer in Greenwich st ‘A remonstrance was pre- | MOURNING OOLLARS AT WHOLESALE. jm TO CE I—The store 107 Broadway, coruer of Lib. | scheduie ofthis line that the controversy between the De- | {0m to 1. M, will be acceptable to them, butnot a chauge indie i k, for the be- | sented a wer in Groonwich street, iter che a: We" Meno ok erty st. Inquire of M. Van Buren, 79 Dey s*., or, of | panm she Company hss arisen, of the moruiay hour from 9 to 7 A. M., except at certain sea- | thus, indirectly defeat this great work, for the be: netivean ry Place. Referred. HE, best to be found in ti ye gicy, at W.T. claire tig debe Bu Dusk, SA Bised dt. mt ier cotamnsetatiog “ues Lesomesuartowed down toa very small’! "7 isaty; chatty running all their lines, théy will etpedite | Rot oleny Feige pgrerr rhe edge eat ier foot «f Albany strect.—Petition of sundry per- | eo heir advantae to call before they birchane.” "AG leer TO LEASE. direction for change of hours of departure or arvivils or did | the "tail EE ee ee ttn’ Tate periods: tatve Leen, | fone for exclusiva use of the pier at the foot of Albany 5 op LEM, TON for iargo Nut aader cover. The THE MANSION HOUSE and farm of Jehn L. Nor. thenew -chedule or busthay iil e er | de within cer i Pi i ren | streot. Referred. ; : # igasnacilines bao caked tetiae ane bent ton, at Far Rockaway. lately oceupied by Jacob Law time tor pert peaing their aa inpeericed: ia heise designed by the legislature to occasion unwise} Claim upon Corporation property.—A petition was | Peach Orchard Red Ash Coal, a3 fol rate $6; Kee an rece, Fr..adi i he hh ed simple; ty amiul the con | eee an cat diiaant compentutin. Witt brie re | and hasty outlays, or wasteful extravagance.” | received from M. A. Park, asking for a portion of the Pro; | stove $6 25; and Nut $5 75.. ‘There iv uo pea or Chesaut : ad ain lar casera aan | ti irik tem rceaae teeta | Tho. pelionera, “alter “conaiorable "palo, Spaceetin cence TA ob) t= eel i, 60 ag re restored co the Position they respec webster Hirealyy BAR, hc da fone, arrive at the Lnedaone feagh aN paAT to OP atorred THOMAS P. DOLAN, 203 Mulberry st. u i rder, 4 i carry. T! i \d 263 west 13th st. betw SaaS ware | Woneatied belie the ening ol et ardr, aud the Us| ‘rite in | Be auxious to carry. ‘They say, that in order to | vening of Cherry etreet_—A romonatance w ar Sah et NA between eves has No. 129 Falton street. | titled to ail the rights and privileges secured to them in tho from poh jule annexed, doe ot mane on P PP’ ial “* Ary ’ 8 sented against the proposed opening of Cherry | Uw RAPER HANGINGS AcWINDOW: TO LET IN BROORLYN. “Bur ikon. the other Mead the ese aid Unataeore. But the great reduction of the time of running | ae thous, mmemorialisis would call your attention | Referred. ‘ aid shiatin tedie| | Nicotas Pixx & Co., No. 173 Pearl stra A large two story aud attic brick house, No. 49 | schedule they have eo net keg? lid accept this | was made in the evening schedule fom New ¥ Tomt te the provisiens of the tenth section (of the ac! Fifth Avenue—Potition » rs of rit 5 int MPORTERS and mancfaetarers, have just opened avery Myrtl+ avenue, corner of Jay street, ten minutes’ walk i ap. h to 3hours and 15 refure | Creating the company) directing the appointment | walks in Sth a , and fencin, e vacant extensive supply. of every auyie suacaeniter eth fromany ol the Ferrin. It bas, tory tea room, Tation va the seheduie that the protest | of eighteen appraisers, and requiring all vacan- | tween 16th and 16th streets. Referred | and French Paper Hangings, Borders, Firebosed Prints, aod Conservatory, furnace, bath room, and ie modern ¢ Fostmaste: pany Was principally directed. aanot cou- | cies to be filled in the manner provided, in case | Medison Square.—Report, and resolution in favor of | wide Window uriaiB e ap.'s splendid sstortinent . It overlooks alarge garden in the rear, ands | the Company emi ceive how it was posmpble to ude stood otherwise. f th designate lect to serv: applying to tue Legislature for authority to erect public j of Painted Window Sha ¥ fixtures for the me. oa the widesta'reet in Brooklyn, Fossession can be had the | was submitied to the Com But the length of thu any of the persons ¢e desig: neglect to serve, | buildings ona portion of Madison Square. Adopted. | which they offer to merchants, dealers, and others ut middle of April, An omaidus leaving Faiton ferry ev the considerstion of but subsequently, in she same section authorizing Annutling Contracts —A communication was received | very lowest pric £37 Im *re PPM am precy RU pg a BN A ie : “ twelve of them in case the whole shall not ap- | from the Cotnse! to the Corporation, enclosing his opin- | WiGS AND TOUPEES. Bui Brooklyn, between 12 aud % e’eloek. The (i A ” PO) 0 1G! ictlaradrate msde fe tia nsaee tateeet ut a for, by having offered to the Post | Pear, to actin the premises.” * * * * “Your! ion, to the effect that thé Strest Commissioner is at | 1 ATCHELOR'S sold low. fice De nt the free use of their rond for the tn invented WIGS and TOUP! the |-yec cittcad to hence ttarate ie peaian ° | Ye paculiaratyle of each individual, so light Yn spor- | memorialists ask that this ambiguity may be re- | liberty to contract for the completion of sewo) they | moved by requiring only such vacancies to be | ever the original haa al neglects to procee TO LET OR LEASE. the offer’—" and itis .t0 be : the peculiar s a “THE three firt class dwelling honses Nos. 14, 19, and | (oyueation Davia from this, beluy tine, the schedule was | traethey ruano sorcof tisk im making the ofler” “it was | filled as may be necessary to secure the action of | sme ree ie hee from Board of | #'a: tion, and natural in appearance, us to defy IM The arco gtore No. 109 Water st, near the corner | {22 12th March, aud ou the oth day” of Marc, teu daye before | Wtety tmpossible for the Postmaster General to accept it, ewelye iors aoe the by dace naan ., | Aldermen, in favor of a Davis a trustes | large and well selected stock al mye on ouaoer reo! Me ‘at a i i tl ether u Com] oe jo OF nol le or ci { ine is i i 7 J he ry od Tee {twas to go into operating, the s res dent of the Pnuindetphia Ty. by tae, to opnly sue tates oftue Debartaaee te heme u the act of incorporation, @ director in this | oy oublic schools in ¢ manafaccursas, Ws Batchel ur Broadway ‘ rel cenit, Ave story fi tore No.2 Liberty st, wearthein | biy with its terms, “1 beg” leave, to. acknowl »| company is prohibited from being a director in ing Basin and Gulvert-Rapert sal ee and railroad cin rement of steam 1 a e 2 . Wi nt te? Has hetheo noau- | any Other railroad company in this State. The | jn faver of constructing a receiving basin and culvert at Tu HOTEL PROPRIETORS. Frewere ex lerliar No. 37 Cedar st, few doors below | ruery iat acd Meneply Teo ae toe He eaatitiahel | thor ty, by iam, tomakon contract with a compmy eran is: | petitioners doubt. the expedicncy of this provi- | tho corner of Brosdway end lath strect. Adopted TTPHEE gdvertiser,at present and for s length of time is one Williamat, Apply t0 bHANFORD, wary lasts gud in Feply regret that, the Philade dividual to convey the mail on arrad,no mater whather'® | Fon Cand auk for ite topeul. Chey comclade | Scene dn Prone Sond aireete Report nad resolu. | L of the best houses in this city, ws of making ar $23 2w rh . 11 Wail st, 3d story. iat, ordered. by’ the Fortmnaace mee of mlichas offered him | with a humble prayer ‘ ert the abage Of such | tion in favor of building gad it, from the pri when! pires, A long out ix acres of Ms sufficteotly plain eud explicit, and yet, i lan emendatory ati as maybe ft and proper to | 6th ® to apoint near Broudway. Carried. f the away an Splcbin quater ots’ | now sauder onusvdesation Goldiy dacleses soas frien coats carry into full’ effect the obicols set forth 1m this | ¢<Morket Street Pier.—Petition of Highland Lake Ice 4 Imbrance, bas ho ohjection to any part of tale Of thd post off Decl erinader peau] ane shourtally cactiod into s@esteret y h them, end for a to Compan of pier at the foot of Market | ithout encumbrance, Sf xtravagant remuneration uot expected. Ad bah ble, bale in woo box 1539, Post Office, N. Y. m3 ulwer ul . i es of land in the same neighbor- 6 mt . , for exclusive the requred:service } il nught he say it was necessary memorial, tnd especially to give them authority | street. yey | to purchase the horses and coaches upon the common roads, | to issue such additional amount of stock as may Warren Sireet Pier.—Report and resolution from the | a. Ba. aud {o supervise the drivers, us tO say it was necessary to | Le necedsary to meet ihe payiien: of interest on | Board of Aldermen, in favor of leasing to Thomas Powell | COsESFEACH ONCHARD, on Aint LARGE Ota, TIT Tthe MOITETHMAR Of the mit has the | instalments paid in during the progress of con- | & Co., the exclusive use of the pler at the foot of Warren | \/uut, $550; egg,broken aud stove, $5 75:! » Lamp, e conveyance of the mails. } _ i ot \d wut, $5 75; these re cash prices, less 50 cts. for y law, to make a oontractin both cases, and we | struction, and to grant such w short exteusion of | *treet a Jpading of Ue Ken een re of steamboats, | CR, stove and out, #7 il ander sheds kad dry. re-sereaned jome other reason for declining the offer of the | the times limited, a8 may be found indispensable | 8th : from my coal yard, 256 abeth street and comer of than vo want of authority, by law, to make for making the first expenditures of capital.” Thirty eighth street.— Report ee EEN pessoal merel d Bedford streets. JACOB WEERB4Jr. i , det The petition was relerred to the committee on | Sravelling s6th street fs aa iS 4 ~_ SEGARS. efore being for. | Pailrow Blind Aeylum—Report and resolution making done | 144 VANA AND ST. JAGO LEAF TOBACCO since the orgauization of t positive refusal ire of John L. Norton, jun., 14 Delancey s‘reet, or at the office of Jnwn H. Power, 129 Fultum m3 2w*rre FOR SALE ON KENT —The thie story brick Kea tear. Apply ti y ay, - a contract. Fusished if BS 1 | eur feaner contact with tho Pore Oe Dee auated a | * Phe offer of tl of the rond was originally mide FoR SALE CHEAP, Yerevan the declaration, according to the new mode of in- | Tiait Sving deusiead so lang in hivadelphin telore beines T | railroad the blind esylum, i i ‘i verpretation adopted by she fost Office Department, L ve TI i i i to the asylum, in thewenteriy corserof findson aad Byerow’ streets, | aud cheerful” cotmpliance, Again on the 19ts dey of July ‘New York, from? inthe moruing to 9, (before he act to authorise the several railroad com | tion of 200loads of street manure to ry rf PY y Y a 0 a je ought t6 bein New York,) seven horns. “The | panies of this State to raise money for the pun- | accordance with thelr petition—Concurred in A Mth MENGS SL Berens sp, caine foresee y frequenily elty to city, vet the company are) ot pa The walls are hard : hed aud painted .The base- fines having pee comp. elves could got afford te ran a line at that c ‘The board, after acting upon a few other papers of lit i Tra. vast easily or many ktuds of business, vy Fret Naas oe IE hour, for they could not expect to enrry any pass that | fr of substimting. the veered Aron. Fall {06 the: 1 satenses eciouuned until Monday evening next | Oe ee Ns ereiaatsilianh ile, making di treet, anda building can also be aredale, ng Pe a> bo vp & cheerfully eet wou'd not (it no such line exist: d) take their eatliest regular | at bar rail now in use, which was introduced { ie” Venany. ° Y “ ‘erecied on Barrow by wane Hi Wa . Crab poe ae the postapelonrte tise ‘ntiate ine to New York : and the expeuse of ruuning an evgmeend | intothe Senate by Mr. Willams, authorises the Police Intelligence. 38 Cumberland Harbor, ket mo leer “"goverthe Mechanies'Baok_ | siting the fallares ‘o) the mall to arrive st Ehiladelphia it | corasedanrion allowed by uct of Courtess Sede comin | directors of the Zoved $10,000 per to borrow any | Mancn 8.—Arrest of @ Resstver of 40s StJero Leat Tobacco « e ~ schedule time on the ist of June, and 2d, 4th, 5th, aud 6 4 ~ | amount notto exceed § per mile on the 8 | Conatub vented, os aek OK SALE—BROO, N 3 tion of the P ice Depar'ment, for Itia a , Q Constables Joseph and Rus arrested, RNG op racapnean sent Sees Zn south | recduined by the pailcond cca aaiee oe omay scliedaie time | inatter of regret, though not 0 curity of the several roads and appurtenances to | by the name of Lewis Slatorinsky, who keep wert comer of Hicks and Sacket s1 twenty-three feet in front and rear, by one hundred Seep. The house was burtt during the last year, has marble rouutels throughout, plated funiture, a sub | iron tieo im fron ck piazzas enclosed with glass. It is within three minntes’ walk of H. che At antic Doek, and fifteen min a by the | "ave been received and treated as it has been by the Devart- | carry out thisobjeet. The bill imposes a penalty | hand clotning shop at No. 60 Orango street, on a charge | oth of February ta ment, aud sneered at asa” futile” offer, aud thet the views |i, case the companies dv not commeuce the | of buying four silk dresses jand a velvet dress, valued at | 2 will be perceived, of ti frame bo by pow beeen phontt nave beanse entirely} before the lixst day of Juuuary, afier the | neer $100, which he purchased for $8 from'two black | ': allegation, that ic was “euly snd cueer- | ‘7ipundersteod aud depreciated in making it. . Y thieves, called Anderson and Vants, who are now in pri- | ree: tees.” ough has been said witiouc | ,,, But before we conclude t amina:ion of the passage of the act. In case the work is not done, | eves, oom jariously entering the dwelling house of | of seKacs. Al tun avenue ferry and ‘oommun': to make it mani the Fostumaster General, it 1s necessary to refer to the the companies will not be allowed to divide more John to. No. 60 East Broadway, ubout a week | American, Spanis from the Bout fonts, of compensation fot services rendered by ilyoad Com brated Searfalatt. 4, and not that ord: ‘anico.” imported solely by ved and punctually attendes ofor saic, all kinds of Smoking Tobaceo, of jerman,and Turkish manufacture, tar is the United Staces, | tan three per cent per aunum on tue capital the above property therefrom. On search. kinds, ineluding the celebrated ““Cormw Marg fal; the Tlouse and Lot adoining, of same de | the ol ict of C aapproved limitive the | stock paid in for the present year, 1847, nor more seecrabune sooasercovecal erat tienes were | currecuss” A HAMANO, rcription. Apply 10 ELIAS G. BROWN, ‘The Postmaster General expresses regret" for an exdeavor Ticad referee ce to that Seeiung more than $3008 | than one per cent per annum for euch succeed: Pp } 1 Brondway. Up Seatre. ¢ Siosson & SchalPs Office, 20 Nassanstrect. | to make out an admission egainst shange th Rewerita, cof thelaw. Botfrom the au: | ing year; the eurpity dividends to consutute a | the pawnbrokers by th £3 2werre schedule, Py, means of a her FOR SALE. © cannot doubt EY THE House and let of gronud No. 64 Oliver atree SPLENDID BOWLING AND BILLIARD sinking tund, to be applied to the laying of the | Dew bl.ck cloth overcoat, several | SALOON. re ~ is. i cas ¢ do, for | — ‘ ‘ io tt Office | heavy rails. “The neglect or refusal ol the com: | ‘loth, two pioces of cassimore, also one stripe do, fo H¥. SUBSCRIBER begs leave to inform his friend_ and ae the Fou ic Ofiee Depa panies to substitute ihe heavy rail within three | “iuch n owner is wanted. Apply to Mr. Howsrt, the | jE ihepublie, sate rogi receutly known as th “Wash 8, yen _ascertai d A poli tice Drinker f No 72 Pi 5 dara to moce than quadruple itself in 20 years, | years, will be deemed to work « forfeiture of their Secratcd the pila for examination. | meth ries BIS De my | 4 6 fitted up en: tanenantion tatee any proportion | charter. The act to take effect immediately. | “4 Juvenile Burglar —A boy by the name of John Car- jie of maguificeace that cannot be surpens be $500 per mule, iustead of the This bill is in charge of the Railroad Committee. | roll, alias Ephraim Pate, wa arrested on Sunday night b; hment in th's or any other city im t| inion! That “as slo contract had yet been entered mto ut- | Sten b auothe® polut of view, plantas See easier oftiger Brasy, of the 7th ward, ona chargo of burglan- | Uaited Siates. There ax far Alleys, eonstrae in ¢! r, resericed by the last Cou (che compantes) | sation will appenr utterly mad A.tany, March 7, 1847. | ously entering the coal office of Jumes Tindale & Co., | Det ! * Hom atached. > under which ‘the crates anid cars of the com nave. | ® very accommodation can be afforded to all that will tlavor the aka, ata. 4 comernct 18 be relerred | junta eis, would readily” nocomm Funeral Honors to Capt. Morris—Ex-President | No. i4! Chetty, street. Two other veya, hi shmeut with their patronage. fd Loc 25 by 10 feet, house 23 by 43, an alley adjoining ig apply on the prem 23 2w* rh re TOR SALE, tained iu the same contra: & Av PRIVATE SALE—The property knows as No, het Some) =F For nartieulns > 196 Mulber-y street, aear Broome street. Lot 32 by fect. Atwa sory briek front hoaee on the front of lot siitwo atory frame hoase on the a large work s u le 10 of lot, wi p) iv rhe rear, 32 by 26 feet, with a cellar t me. Half of the purchase money ean Temain on modate thi Seiad iL ; lices, escaped from the officer by jun JOHN TRAVIS. de th A nich, at $3 each, would produce $20 per tri 4 s Bk — — ond ahd mrigoge, st 7 per cout. Licquire on the premises, | RArtlee.” AEs upon this decisiou sna Day fur the wails iv ouly *b ur 812. Agsin: the Van Buren, §c. Fence’ Committed by Justice Timpeon 108 Wil DIC POWELL, OOULIST AND AURIST their case, at the course pursued by t Lecaiston wanldacry ake wipe of muse tion ‘The body of Capt. F..N. Morrie arri sg | p,Lausht on the Jump.—A black fellow, called Matthew | {2!-, LU IN Mitlts SAG eo valeye and Kar and to all wh ment in reference to them, 1s ap ain violaion of ro would yield $48 ; of, if the eh he body of Capt. F. N. Morris arrived in this | pantony, wos detected last night in the cabin of the | / feciions of Vision, from 9 to 4 o’clock, at his res Bee Ae OR LOE, oe piers Ot niet testrett ton oe own desteione. put te, obi ue dnd iv, at the city last evening, by the Housatonic cars. The re- | schooner Condor, the rascal having ext cted from the | {ence aed cilice, 261 Broadway, comer of Warren street. ; both e TU id . ri 3 t A A il pth a bh Proume street, near Br ‘that in the | ive their mails carried ia the ues, a mains of this officer were conveyed to his late | Poneinine Becket of Oat hove, alk ot hich. | OCR eee eueteas see nner” a wit ae he “fen ore whieh will - vting series o' | cyanis paid foriron aud flowrm regular transportation lines, | residence in this city, now occupied by his wife. | were found on the person of the socused, upon his arrest | AMAUKOSIS treated with great attentiog and der.” The loerzion is extremely, desirable. Apply toe” sibed by the sched cn see meena ane Peswewe Irom New York to Philade-} | am told that the remains of Captains Williams | by officer Gregory, of the 7th ward. Locke’ up for trial | BTRABIEMYS, of Seniatag, cared Is 3 rete. ay WM. & JNO OBRiEN, he city util atter the Southern tratm had lett fu It ¢ennot the: t these companies, per | 4nd Field were temporarily deposited in the ar- | by Justice Timpson ented, Y 4 matte 33 Wall street. | ind that ao exease fd a sige Tor these Id seek co obtain, by | mory of one of the military companies tll the {u- | Counterfeit Labele—Officer A. W. C. Smith, one of the | IStrwiCLAL, BYES inserted. FORK SALE CHEAP, Sdetiaet railroad owned | nerul ceremonies it Cay Morris are over, when t the lower polic romeo, Yamtereny {man | _Noeetaclenadaoted to every detect. m5 Imere Ia RUMAL LIFE, fronting the beautiful Rarita they wiil be taken to Buffalo in charge of the Bur- . ‘ i SLOLS. peated . wee Corp OF eye nn pone | ROE TSee a eee cadets | 1 OOO Se tte pee nan anda ol Neveisimk to the Narrows. Large aud smail m il, going to New York, by this} ky. P, Van Bi Saint Perer’: “ et 5000 American Banded Muskets,with bayonet" ; ianproved and untw proved tnat th at facil + x President Van Buren was at Saint Perer’s | yowle, of No. 163 Broad of counterfeiting labels pur- i classed ome or all tinss wee thetedeate ic eclseocrey tes whet facihitated, but not much.” Net] Church to day. f c P complete in the most perfect order. . Wistar’s Bal , : : f ‘of wild cherry, for fe enir Buip Pistole, Both houses of the Legislature will probably ad- | Hisense of the lungs, which lavela are said to be counter } 00 evo" vie 6 barrel Pistols. journ over ‘Tuesday next, in order to participare | feits of the legitimate balsam, sold by Mr. Fowle. Tho | Be n 00 P*ATeo, fourteen valaable building lots, xt West Bloomfleld, P. ton, adjoining the Methodist Chureh par: the New Kpiseopel Chuceh. . ‘t' f retiring from the city toa healthy locat wore, can odt all information desi G HAYNEns, Keyport, Mopmonih o in the final honors to the brave and gentle dead. | *coused was detained for examination, and subsequently | These honors are often untimely; te the dying, in | Pailed in the sum of $1000 for his appearance at court. : yore s Sh work ogain—T'wo decently dresse: anticipation of them, perhaps, jboreren wearing a cloak, entered the tailoring store the post, to W. masinith. Wor sal 28 Im* re W. SPIES & CO., 91 Mai Wien Lane. “They make an oternity of moments, occupied by Mr. Janes rk, No.80 Bleecker street, | in K ; - FOR SALE. And clog the last sad sands of life with tea shout 7 o'clock on Saturday morning last, while the boy | TIM La SULPHUK BATHS, One of the inoat bewutiful and desirable resi would amouat Yn the fe fo thesorresemnccie hee. I, mailable mat | ro the dead, th thi was sweeping out, and enquired for Mr. Clark, for the | No, S47, Pearl siret, wear Broadiway. im the Stute of connecticut, situaved in th red and fifty dollars'a years This systema of diikeal atte | (Chit Mrwarded by private couveysnee, more tm all proper | 0 ER pee purpose of having @ suit of clothes made. The boy left | PYESE BATHS have been estab ished for the Inst tweo- Norwich, comer of impracticable schedules, and inade fomn’ “Andide oddition to al} this, thesowne of Heighonown, ‘St. Lovis, Mo, Feb. 25, 1817, _ | {he #tore fora moment to fetch Mr. C., and in his absence ty. Fonlence of Win GGilinad, iy adm although in ite inaney aud but par Spotswcod, Freehold, and others, within a short Cistanee on » Lois, Mo, Feb. 25, 1817. | the rascal inthe cloak stole imere con. | They 4t built, asd the grounds | ut Teverae of fires smoanting ee ih th nets either side’ of the Cainden andfAmboy Koad, would A Dreadful Accident taining 26 yards, valued at $60, and left the store. The | Hiatats, oui covered with elegant and shrubbery, tr aller ffom it ta its eorreaponderce, but wmallot whieh Cousiderstic Ihave time only to note a dreadful calamity | Charge to make o pair of pantalooos, and then Rlewis le Meus eee ee ae Rinwoerrien, Kes : ity miveh will thus he cbaeiced | Sk mph pcan hakg which befel two of our fellow citizens yesterday. | his companion. The property was not missed until a —- rt ateelf? “4 ‘The sceucry trom the grounds is berutiful and picturesqu equal to any in the State. h with two wells of exeallent and never fi d A number of mechanics were engaged in re-shin- fo Psp gling one of the large four story warehouses on J the Levee, (No. 15,) when what is called foot ce te canaey men ee le from New York to A GUOD FIT. board giving way, eae ea were pre nee et aly vs. the Merchants’ Bonk.— Re-arg’ 4 | a ‘i C ri ed may be judged from the fact, th to the pavement, and almost instantly killed. | “join af. Devey vs. John R. Colon and of 2 | ma9 Grauite Bulldigg, comer Beondtway nad hank. | the mule despatched rom Philedziphia for Haldmore st tb | A RSANPFORDS CASH TAILOR’ on | | | JOHN R THOMPS! when too late to obtain any trace | EDWIN A. STEV pughs, ‘Ahenmatism, Bore Throst, ¥ ‘diseases'~neident to ths changes . ‘The Sulphur Vapor Bath 1s partien: ¥ our first physicians us a eure for alt anes of the skin. No danger of taking cold baths, rr) re THING AND FURNITURE id of. re opportunity to any gentleman wishing « beautiful sea te ot i jes. Aud with what wie, | Dated Reb. 19, 1847. ING ESTABLISH- | They were brothers, Julius and William Garroux, | trial granted upon reel, Or tO the subscriber on the premises. o'clock P. M., and delivered ia Baltimore im seven hours, ite M4 i 3 Po We have just ieceived a i 1 f i+ Les. a nat ety Beare ey eee | beauts U - the first a married man and the father of a fami Henry Cotheal v; tment of New triel denied. 4 ni a i . the Mayor, $e.—New argument rr N . Feb 10, 1847. G ‘del ‘d ring trade, which we guaranty | ly; the other a lad of eighteen. Julius caught in | Stephen Whitney ws. the May WANTED. ecwieh, Feb 10. 47. - eee haifen bour would, tae ieeeytetions | it the most dificult, sto style, | the descent by a chimney, and might have saved Z uth saetnd having any cast off of superfiuces ‘ s ave saved the counection. ‘Lu is own life but for an attempt to sustain his bro ey me pose of, can obtain w fair en » vant or GOR SALE, eh ry | hisown Life “ in hab 1» Couns, March $—Bafore Judge dmonds — of, surerfinons jane of there disconuections fairly be cause was resumed to tuoted, about fiv ng our ity to call at 127 Fal: | ‘ier, ‘Iwo others were in imminent peri! from TH hone ubseriber, as his reai- ; be attend. fitting constantly on hand and | the same accident; one caught by a skylight, and hes. iphone eengeh Ceuuk teats dcaiiee:| M.'B. CORNY ‘Ageut, the descent of the other was arrested by # gutter. | ;.age'Betts.—The United States ve. ‘Gee, Oilman, John | _N, B.mLadies enn be attended to by Mix Babee ier fete | ARGUS. | Weaver, and 16 others —In , this case, which was an in. | Lanes rnox Tass. The sesh Pulmetio, | Hemet ova th poe a Captain Smith, arrived from Galveston last even- | " “rhe Same es. Wm Russell and John Williams —The received by her full files of Texas papers as | prisoners were two of the crew of the ship Burgundy, and were indicted for stonling a part of the cargo, con: made to the Post Office De- a t there was in every oie the uousual celay in the “ s. 7 the easy necegs from New York, sither by the vario ears from Jervey City or the ferry to Alvan ; eastee rene yathin s hindred Panda at the tres very valuable to tho: ing. Jato as due. cuey. greater part of the puri itablefor | Major John M. Allen, U 8. Marshal for Texas, died | sisting of some pieces of silk. They pleaded guilty , and by tengrug the bel y in for these years on bond ond morte _erms aud condition of the contrac Pos mi ihe ping cepoa Fe ee pelea shis tee on 9s cee TtraeaNe ERSENNOES: ST adamamttee |. OTS Tue Nay Loan Also, for sale, a dwelling house No. 81 Washi ral hay the flehy to anaes the ik et Rae and attend to business up to chen ita caecum pce lly ay ih a pe Lt MER a MASSAPEQUA 3) SOUTH OYSTER BAY, LONG Nw D'yiaere, —The board of direey el « dividend of four per ceut payable to the stock holders, on and after the 15th inat., at the office of the compa, ny, No 72 W: ‘The transfer books will be closed all streot. ungil the 1th inst, By order, {i liner D_UNDERHILL, Secretary. n be complained of severe pains in bis body, and wos manslaughter. The case will be taken up to-morrow. in bi by his own direction, immediately after which he inhsy tease 8s Mere ee an was a native of Kentucky, entered the U.8. navy | Biggs—In this yp LO FOK SALE. A THREE STORY HOUSE on 234 stre: the and and 3d Avenues. It is well fi whete with the latest rovements, in ence it gives to the contractors the upon the same notiee, in case t hange of the hours of the mor t an early age; Icft it to take part in the Greek revolu | Warrant grant PLA I Senger sink, Sold and warm pee; water closets, ke, irstian in, and was ‘with Lord Byron when he died, ‘Subse. | charging them with a co: spiracy to SODA WATER AND APPARATUS. J Matthews No poarble mantl prowabont ie i 4 8 gomrt yor} of Siteee ngaged in the struggle for Texan inde- | Were temporaril: pers by x | 99 131 Third A Y., mannfaetarer of all che eet in front, ; > ’ ts one of a row of six honses on the womb aie a tHe street. above ng commended a cruiser ageinst the Mext | i€ sn oxamination of ‘ie care, | Boda Wi plate, ‘with, priate i nce, NEDECOR, Proprietor, cans at one time, and being one of those who, at San | Counsel, obtained a writ of Md olthe Oyster Bay House, | Jacinto, redeemed the fair domain that now conatitutes | alleging that they wore illegally | ae the State of Texas for ever from the Mexicen yoke, He | Sppeared before him this evening. Upon the suggestion was the first Mayor of Galveston, and has since held the | 9! Mr. Brady, who was associate counsel with Mr. Blunt, | “"" office several times. further proceedings are postponed until to-morrow eve- Great complaints are made ageinst the mail contractor 4 on the route between Victoria and Housten. It saya the Houston Telegraph of thu 294 mail betwoen this city and Victoria being a = ntemapninnd for the conveyance of al the re whenever me ever @ vy arrives {rom the for Morruon & “In consequence of this the postmaster here has at wt ffm ies 8 sant letters only, Deaeuae! thay ose ot ‘more im- | Ccungel contends that e mag nce and value than ‘newspapers,and the papers have Kusranty, he could not be answerable, as it was not in and with ao detained until the mail was poumbered.”” | writing. Sealed verdict. | Pati Tere The weather in the vicinity of Houston during the Elisha Davis ve. J J. Bevane—This was an action for | in every respect, perfect! early part and middle of this month, was said to be the | ® tailor’s bili, amounting to $62. Verdict this morning. } " chine is compactly arranged, with the battery and coldest perienced in that section of the country. | Court of Guwenat Sessions, March Sth.—Before | all necessary appliances, pat np in Leut rosewood cases Ae int March | The extreme cold hed been productive of much sickness | Recorder Scott and Aldermen Walsh and Walker.—John | companying yan rowarding its ure end 94> ‘said store will be removed to | in the interior counties—pleurisy, quinsy and other dan- | McKeon, Eeq., District Attorney.—Plea of Guilty —At | Pheation. ‘avehouse, comer of Bro-dway | Ke10us diseases prevailing to a great extent—and sove- | the opening of the Court this morning, a young maa g \w ke and expense of the owner, | ral of the oldest citizens had failon victims, named Peter McMahon was ploced at tie Lar on un in- | { honed 'h A large portion of the town of Ripley, says the Hous- | dictment for obtainiug money by false protences, in | 12%, tose eharged for inf For surther particulars apply to fh mer FLOKENGC, ‘0. 400 Proadinay, corner Walker Street, N. Y. evening Jini u for JOHN FLORENCE, Jr. has now completed bis | hours and 15 minutes, and for opening to the public, at the elegant | referred to of March 5, bove designated, as Hove, tobe with printed direcous the ne Jat the aI ul yiups, also par satus and its use Ke, will cgompanye, pparatas au bat re * ’ ‘MP. ED MAGNE MACHINES | MOOREHEAD'S GRADUATED MAGNETIC MACHINE. ve value of 1 T ot ¢ ved by The defence was the Is i Senos Serne ponene 4 merely bought the salt exo eet tof arde’, aa ie the case with Sima 6, m2, Nogtrand (of West Troy, and the | struments. {t adinite of perfect control and can be gra make him he plaintift’s to any power adapted. for any infant, or samiere if the defendant gave a verbal | adult, ac the pleesure of the operator. The ree is iuiparted aout the et. The rigtt of the Di id to dise! 3 instr treet an @ the contractor tice was clear and unquestionable, the contract was the oniy penalty pro: Jusal on the Part of the contractor. B | did wor ans ' ovement over all purehns purchase went patterns for parlours, bed. rooms the contract or discouti at of It took no notice whatever of the retural for more thao four mouths, and hence he had ht to consider the schedal mi de ietter of im to carry them exe old ont: th ne in th scale of convenion unattaine d in this country, ect mgt forhim to assure the indeed his entire enli- tt kind through: wd the same time separniely, to call w F, Jr, trasee that it public that his Inder, h nary department, will whe d he invites gen tlemes Fae gees eae aud boa ha as above, where he wil! to the feailitios possossed by the subscriber, SM gnetic Machines are sold at prices eqnally ticles. They ean be read fy be happy t fretity of examining his new’ and” commodions suatte CW. LAWRENCE, Col’. | ton Telegrap!s, was consumed by fire onthe 21st of Jun, | having enlisted in the United States service, represent. || ounty 14 ench, aceording to mex! “aS tae at “TO DENTISTS. | and three children of tho widow Tenson, whose house | ing himeell to be of ge, aul obtainin the bounty money, | sine aces, A Ay Aid . o % ppeceired . HI subscriber has i received n cement (without mer | Was consumed, perished in the floes Dugan's Hotel, | ant eubsequently procering his discharge on the gro ay of the ertormed by machine: ave traly r HAWGE FOR SALW —A qr ares tha Department and maby | iliog terth, invented and recensly improved | MeMillon and Heynold's large store, andthe Telegraph | ef being mimanor, “Lhe accused withatew ¢ fewer plea | Wonderfa! f them in diseases of the moet fairs “all M0 tons burthen, aud very light Orit ok ganeent ihe COwapenies a¢ the Post Ofice in.the | {Bargienl Dentiste in tho world. itis be office, were allconsumed. ‘Three firemen were killed by | of not guilty and pleaded quilty ; whereupon he was re. | PRual character knywn to the medical profession A pivint 43 Wallstreet, busentent odicen. fee wee y 4 01 the Companies taking them | article of the land ever offered to the | the falling of timbers. mendel for sentence Bewwonscompiniuy the elects are n/moat MRC wager hey required (0 athe Depa Pere iy epriey A letter of Inte date from Sen Antonio, says the Gal: | Another Plea of Guilty.—Thomas Williams, indicted ft shoes under whatever nae, «s 1h df 888 Broad: val ‘ roby mail, ace itive | return express, vee ey 1 . rale, wholesale sud rots v. ay veston News, expresses mtich more encouragement in | for a grand larceny, in having a quantity of bedding an | female MOOKHE - 0 propert; she Bioslivey, Rew agaraen by tegard to the prospect of filling up a rogiment for Col. wearing apparel, alleged to be worth $6. th | | Jack Haya—New Orleane Delta, Feb. 28, y of Bridget Anzel, was permitted to guilty |

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