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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Voi. XIMi, No, 73 -Whele Ne. @572 THE NEW YORK HERALD. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. Circulation---Forty Thousand, DAILY HERALD—Every aay, Prnee 2 conte per copy—87 @ bey avn ible in advance. wt RLY Heh LB Seer Seturay=Price, OX conta = A aaeety Relnies ALKALD FUR EGNOPEoerery woonmn Packet day Free OM cents per copy—$3 yer annum, or ot ANS ITO! ASKUAL MIOTORIAL HERAL ADVERTIOR ENE ar ane eave Pres tn advance Advertisements s! ig, be written in A im, leaible manoer. “Bhe Proper w ‘uotbe responsible for 1s Me " FINTING ofall kinds executed beautifully and with de: he Ai let by mail, addressed t the AML le tabi seats aenten ett tay, Me bsraue will ue de. ited, *BENNET SY, oprietor of the New Yous Hepa Narth West eornar of Fniten m= Pabli rs * the aix ‘rieee—al up EstTanLisHMent, Ni treats AMtRICAN STATE PAPERS. FAIR, PRICE wm money or in books will be gi A for a copy of the American State Papers, in 21 Vila. Published in Washington city avout 1832 ifap- Plicat oa be made to 5. BAL! . ints Steud te Bookseller, 155 Broadway. QUAKLEKLY BEACUN, UT PUBLISHED, the second ber, at the office, 3 anklin featl at eet ins the Yshoo one tv satire on the follies and supersiitivas of re, Ghristarity Broved Idelat ‘Who was Jesus Ch in parts" A's0, terly containicg brated Th New of Stren s) Life of ‘ale’s Life of Paine, Pane’s Works, ical Dictionary, and ocher tiveral wor c , tracts, ke. nding to close their Piant Business ir choice seleetion of Green H ca mes, Sc. &e . at reduced se Rarer ay ie eS OURT OF THE UNITED jah Bark Chere, homes Hunt acai bill —It appearmg to the Court i Mrs. Alice ney & tertive, H. Booream & C , Ghark'& Co,, John Hurt & Co. Van Ween & Eoillips cod Te W Pinkney resid oujsiaua, and all or most of them in tne ety of New York : Itis ordered that the said’ defendants do plead, answer, or Jen to.the said bill vended bill, on oF the dra Monday in April vext, and that & copy’of this vale be serv pon them persona Tublished inthe eity OF New Work, three times: a revious to that #6 the expiration fale of wer, the said bil and ste be Lane copy from the: ininetea of above to be 1m ° art, ofthe order ts day Cen he F ora cause, New Orlenns, Feb. 1, 1847 5 tit awvStary PROPOSALS FOK WOOD HK subscriber will re Ist of April, 1847, 4.8 for the deliv of best seasoned Fort Columbo, Commi cations 10 be andorsed “*Prepesals for Wood,” statin Y ¢ feet, and giving the place of resi- and the names of te sureties for the the contract. For information re- to No. 60 Greenwich street. ce Uepin and Assistant Quertgronts saistant Quertermister. New York, March 5 ia7, Tah godrolstAre PROPOSALS FOR CUAL. Brice per cord of 128 ¢ dence of she bidder faithiw! performay Leung to partionlars IVE RUNDRED TONS of best qusli y, broken and screeved red ash Anthracite Coat, wanted by the sub- serib-r. for the the truaps at vernors I lend, p o- for the « Ty of which wi ed at the he tac of very 10 Comme: ce 10 the month ov: . Bleied by the is oF Aus pry . 5 apt ani 7 termaster, New York, Maveh 5, 1847, if mo -odtoal re — Les OVs IN DRAW-:NG, &e. Na A. LAEDERICH, lately from Paris, wishes to ploy su am 2 giving dessons in draw: ve ze, Faq PA. vor Ccotlumb'& Teelin teh oop, ‘Applrentions for terms may be ‘at the tev, A. Vor Ten’s. 99 F aoklin street. aud at 54 New street, {17 eodim*re house and lot for sale, situated on éch street, oppor: ington Sqaure, N. B. Several small sums of money to lend, on Brookly» real ertate, Apply as above. 538 codm*r 192 Broapway, Conner oF Jon Srrenr, TO 1HOSE WHO SHAVE THEMSELVES. RiNes ye From the Bortou Traveller } 5 40 LeNv tr] a BOV,OUY sums to ua applicants, good ‘product if . Apply to 9.8. BROAD, No. Ii ‘all street, in the C: r office basement, who has 6 5 BENS CREAM—This shaving compousé nt he diw wice as lon al ‘as the 991 quantityot ration:while these who ave their si ¢ Verbena Cream » all ragor wi joother face thin most of the old soaps with a » be: vant to the sense. softening’ o the skin, a kreat de r of freckies, pimples Be ; and what iebetter than all, iu these hard tires it 1 sold almost for x soog. Wh lesale acd retail, by CHARLES H. RING, 143 im rh Druggist, 192 Brosdwsy, comer John st. IMPROVED MAGNETIC MACHINES MOOREHEAD’3 GRADUATED MAGNETIC MACHINE’ i 8 tis euly simp! construction, and therefore not liab'e to get out of orde the case with si i ¢ admits of porte outrol,aud te acy power adapted for any infant, or strongest adult, ac the pleasure of the netic free is mmpyrted iu a con! ‘unpleusimt sensation to the most RO Assisvant in its use, and is, smless. HIS instrament is un important farovetaenn, over al! other forms of mrouf:cture, and has lopted by the al proiess: nerall the most effec:ual machine c hb machine is eompactly ars all necessary a eompuying prtetecl ged, with the battery and Hi 4 eat are full directions re ¥ ing its use and ap- to the facilities possessed by the subscriber, mM pes I} Aah iris Matieaioos artes ines $9 $' ewood cases Ac- Parti most magical. ed ene Manufactured and for Mp {27 1m*r Brnadwav, New York. 2U iMPUnlb Ks ANU UBALENS LN WOOLLEN: MIGEON & CO., © be, NO. 31) Weet'street awarded by the ameriean Institute, for their sug erior man- ner of refinishi.c Orders way be leftat— Me veo.cott & Sinde, No. 63 Pine street. BBrighnim E-Co) 60 Plus sts ‘To whom they ratere si — SPIROMET; Casimeres, gold. medal ‘has bees Place. f2imer ve highly important of "canes and I those who may b Chest, be, inform all those who may be afflicted with an; symptoms of that disease, tnat the precise condition of ps- ely sacertained b: ii i Hi where ‘tients can b rat 1 ih 9 at bhi ‘Inveation can be test ck | ew and imp. belwee ‘he how Mand fateinak, at the Astor Honea 3 ten DOZaN PATENT SHIRRED SUSPEN 5, OOO Te rab tant invention, of DERS, embracing over twent rites, varving from below $3 ta 880 “4 beg jobbers aud e mee ir of the tb ie ites, and exclusive owner vi vatents the lor processes, 1a. the pnntaevare of these ‘29'Courtandt atroe “Calleerer's Off e Muni aay ort f OTICE—Persons heving goors inthe © W_LAWRENCK, Col’r improvement, of ittt—ALEXAN Lt it " APH, wich instantaneously colors 4 natural Black or Brown, it ithe ty eity of south, and is watr Li Rai & ws M T ‘ew York—and felt Imre BOOTS AND SHOES of the firet q ba gai MAC? Now St re, 196 Vana sbacriber. would cail the of frieods ond customers and e and well assorted stock Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, &: he will sell low tor Porronage he receive ployment of others, and no~ bunse fhe his friends and shal) be now Dg on his part to Eiht > will veso kind #8 pate Aen ork, JOHN Mew ist CAIN FEL Shoes vt whore there ts to be fo} of Over Shoes, 419 Broad wi 8 ENS : . Li PROFITS 15 OUR Bo u Aol feather Boocs, ds warranted to $3 5. city made, rs. Fi ach enit order on short 6 ia the store. 7,8, Fine reach enit i jsikevion. Neuding ke., don: YOUNG & JONES. ‘ADs treet, jd ia the . ie (precn ox fand All goc 4 Nears the Museum, enssersy side of the ‘or Surther , ardeulars eng mis we ma: ‘Appl ner ‘ THE THREt STORY aophin *A'M. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 17, 1847. TO LET. geod pant eo ng dre eeniser Galiers,, Heat $180 remiaes of ti WK PeRDLETON. Let—From heir | Mavs the eernd Hoo? three riek ho a yo F NENT REL Ne Bee d ay ren tke mis k*r % SALe OK RENT. [stable in rear) t AL TO LL Stores and Dwellings, suitsble for fa yy at 203 Hall, 63 Barclay street, mis to god tenants. Ke'Hasey, erto ay HOUSE shed if ney Brosdey,” dohapon, fore ht the TU LEt, of May next, ¢ ing, nt Ken, They. ¢ ki Tan Let'.—The three story aud aitic BAUMED UN AVENUES TO wo pre No w will an 1e three-story bri: within three hundred yards ‘bave good well and cistern id other convenienees, that or amall famiiy. near the fer mid awe S1Ain ANU sigalh #@ with store anderneath on the wenne, between 12th and 13th streets, avenue, ‘now known as No. 190 in the 6th The three story brick dwelliug house with store und: neath, on iy tide (of ‘the Sth avenue, ‘het Greenwi atzeet, and now knows as No 65 the &th avenue. Ali ree stores on Greenwich Jane or avenue, near the oh ellie og pare of enctt house will be rented: tel w nted separately, if requires, and ts well Aaished. with warble mantele slitios doors, and every pply to Ais Seer is easy, the distanci madd for4 Oar Li table veautifal woot aree Apply rds id and mor'gage, 1! Yequinite for a:eqnectable (amily. Ai 31 Wail street, “Mech awere overthe antes’ Bonk. STATEN isLaND Ges TU LET OR i—-Three Cortag: ated on Castleton leights. near Capo di Monte forest trees, and commanding an City, the Bay and its , dinin; servants’ rooms—attached, horses, rye Par! $ ho aes, Ty) jan ed. ply. to Madame Grymes, ieee e to each ferry bein; room, and Hors, large Mining: Toome—attac! in pig 3 spmuern the mse of 17 2c taten id, surround- and ean, while 8 than j bedrooms. room, library, 4 bedrooms, carriage house with a‘! room, 12 bedrooms, bath ed, carriage house, with res of id in the midst of whieh they at her residence, Capo di fe24 Imeod*re FUK SALE UK Tu LET. tested.” = deep leep b LARG’ SHOW. ROG: NO, 246 Jonup nding @ fine view of 1 the most subst and attic dwel> scenes pad Sth tial manner, to jase mi may For terms apply. to $0 Ex: (13 dwatawere RG! iM and Lefts to Lease—On " bl im th build: % tam and fortat-oota, Chatham Squsre, beige. 69 feet sireet, witha wy are bt and extensive suited 10 way, or 23 Merchaut’? Each mie d foe any boviness ve J HAR AT PRIVATE BALE they kn N ‘he e 196 Malberry street, near Broome strect, Lor aby 106 feet. Atwo si brick fr two story frame house on ¢) ‘work shop in the ’ oy in the agme. 3% Half of the perehass ont house on the front of lot 26 feet, ey can remain on ne and morigage, at 7 per cent.._Enquire on the premises. im*re FOR SALE Is RURA!. LIFE, NY 40 fall an nk to the improved improved and Lob tis fron: id can at all times suit their ralnable buili ke saealatai Chareh. Nite, Ke ‘OR 8. . beautiful and CHEAP, ting the beautiful Raritan eu ire view from the High- Narrows. Large and small £ perty, so chat the pur aney in & selection of pro is, at West Bloomfield, lurch parsouage, aod op- ‘erms easy. Persons ealthy loeation any- formation desired, bY Uist ey tm the Btate of Vounecucat, sit is city of Norwich, corner of Washington and Yantic streets, now owned aud occupied by Mrs. &. Kop, and formerly tne residence of Wm U. Gilman, by whom the house was built, and the grounds laid out. re are about five acres of land, covered with elegant s! trees and shrubbery, with arieties of fruit trees, govseberries, curraats, raspberries, seyaerbersi e country For Ksq., vers No. 39 malt B lo. street, or to the seat. terms: Norwich, Feb 10_ 1847. No. 400 Broadway, a nary he in obtainii bum FLURKENCE corner NUK, (3 JOHN FLOW arrangem and +pacion di ment, March 2, 1847, ° residences fers rare opportunity to any gentleman wishing « beau ulars,apply to Charles Addoms, y ms siogle and double, wi parlors adjoining—the whole forming a first class h |. te be conducted on a toa hithert + uoattained F either, separately, to call be intepy to aflord them every of- tiful roadway and Chain r MC. WHITRIDGE. 2 im*re HUUSE. Walker Street, N. ¥. Jr. has now completed Wis ta for opening to the yublic, at the elegant og avers de ind which he he the public de. f commodious estublish- im*re ART! PUN. eecabifah the trvellng publi house by witch asaq exteus: an arrangement high! themselves cannot improvements, the tendants for ¢ entire cn very waite, what is 2 Seb .ADBIY to. m3 2w ews FOUNTAIN HOTEL, Lieut et, URL FF adersiene ¥OGG"n feat e ‘an timo: 6 the proprieto as ‘a thore of pe ‘able wil ‘ve fou hing the fc thing tl wakes for Ir: in the wey o! rust their hope: raw3inrre A CO’ COUNTRY Resid ide of Long fe fo jee and is ery a ‘penide tion of an revit Vike comsltahater lias bos ham! sted wil ct. a rd } served Mp in & ‘ke. Ke. uotuing will be kept tention and courtesy which will ints, neting under their own per- be sp red on their eas hi dun on oC a wiht st. Mi G. AL TIMORE f january 27, 1847. Upton, } Proprietors having succeeded the Iate firm of DIX ship of the Fountain Hotel, ot ee most commodioas method of informing u re! improvement w wing to tue were added, a3 they have're: fitted up 10 the as wi thing appertaining to ewed, and at jet view to their times fully supplide with uperior sty! em with a call, sacisfied, an no pains partto meet the wauts of 4 of R hiberal pacronage will ‘abd from the Hotel. free of charge. INEAS LAURSTON. Pu TRY SAT FOR SALE. ce and Farm on thi ‘@intion from ths the ri . + Bue of Babylon, cau Temain On Mor 1d execedingly FISK, Hand b ai lerchants’ of and void.) * gerrigned. some: mence: 01 tree iyou the pin hth tere AND orits The emment suceess which hae erowned fei me acs at el te nl ings bin htt a mos eo imesuows meres Prices are still 1 bw hg " 300 as. Mole: ‘s. : 2 0. In. an deduction from thi Sinen fom OST ROBIE Troe oreR Cae TY jo 99 Fulton st. $5 HATS TO BE HAD FOR $8 50 AT MILLS’ SALES ROOM, 178 Broadway (Howard Ho el) —spring style for 1847 now ready. or nr a ested to call and ex- tablishment. They are fed combining alancieity with all the moder their superi: wih at md 20th { Mexican Affairs. | HERALD MILITARY CORRESPONDENCE. Bank Jumixe, Orr Brasos, 18th Feb 1847. We are still, as off Bresos Island, for the followin | We received orders to sail tor Lol | Ialand water can only be Phas perceive by the date of this letter, | for reasons:—First, wher , we found it neces ry to procure more water and provisions, és on that procured in small quantities by | Law Intelligence. Ciaevit Covar, March 16 —Before Judge Edmonds— Hunt vs, Pendleton. —This is an action for goods sold and delivered. and invo'ves all the legal qu in the case of Frenklin vs. Pendleton, tried a fow days since, and fully reported. In that case the plain:iff furnished mete- | yi , for constructing a floating theatre on the hull Virginie, and the question was whether the versel wes lisble and could ached uuder the statute. | diuging, and that soon becomes salt. Second, the | There was a verdict for the plaintul. subjeot to the opio- | third “day laying here four of the officers, the ionof the Court in Banco. prerent case contains Captain of the ship and myself went on shore question of fact, to be passed on by the jury, nat . Two of the officers got intoxicated, and, of Whether the goods which are the subject of the »,8in duty bound todo. We had orders to sail the next day, which was Sund: ived orders | not to sail until furth, | were arreste!, Part of Company K. was tak ship and placed on board of the company was, and | placed on board of the steam boats bei | pow lying b y soldiers, hi nd water now one hore in ihe employ Dies ond run for sea, until the wind lessons. svewk ot the number of vessels here, I mean lying Ezatos, and how many there are at Lobos I. cannot toll. They have been constantly going there for the lest ten deys General Scott eays, We are on the eve of importat battle” from what we cal on Vera Crug will number about fifteen th sand to twenty thousand men. threg to one of us, so that it will be the great | that Bue yet been fought. 1am will | my duty now ealls me there, | tor we have been ten days laying in as much do \ we should be if surrounted by these. cut-throat cons. Ihave gotelear since | arri ut will not 5 } until I have seen one battle; and the: | martialled, but one, a captain, will he | light--sey be suspended for a short time. lieutenant, will be broken, no doubt. his waiting to do, Ke js a fine man. It to give orders to the ships, and come only keep out for half aday, wher have taken us on board of the bark three cott is gone’ and then they take their tim of Lobos is three quarters of a mile in circum: There we shall be obliged to drill ; it is nine mi the muin lend, and when we go on that it wil Geath or victory. Generel Scott left bere in ths! Massachosetts on Bonday hope w see the way they sailed. cy: wes FROM THE GULF SQUADRON. . between our squadron and our army. number of these trans] According to the following memorandum, which the date of the lost a although this number me! militia, (oation be much addition to the troops of the line, tween tbat time and the dai sons that are shut up within the wal city, 'y, from a want of be fts capitulation. With she castle of Ulue, and for the same reason. ‘We understand that there are two points debdarcation of our troops may be etlecied from the island of Sacrifictos, tern wells of the jt a mi Oar squadron will made. MEMORANDUM. lows:—The monarchists, ists, the moderate federal support to the administration and Congress, in patty, The others unite, more o theit opposition to several of the 8 it hes been im; cers to rign its publicatic has been made in the State Congress of Vora Cr acted upon. ued by the be the lesiastical had been but recently inducted into of ume previously, both in Mexico and Puebla, a portion of the press is dai mest inthe most abusive terms, excitin, an open revolt. Itis beliewod that it will will be thrown out of pow mored, that the latter m torial pow Mazatlen hi and it isrumored thi by the administration, the Jatter had been unable to negoti: lion of di liars, authorized by the former, on t December. 8o that, it seems, tl th the meant! In the meantime, it is the treo; The ii tray the expen: Vera Cruz, onthe roadto Mexico, for the pu The Locomoter statics that there are four defiles, or es, on the roat to handful of menand a few pieces of artillery, against any numbers. as there are certain heights at th: 30 miles jrom Vi from Vera Cruz being fortified. to eppoint De Soto (the present governor) dictater o: Vera Cruz has bee! under martial! law, and a wi ten dollars per month, bas whore incomes ¢ levied upon #!! pers or exceed $1 per dicen It is Ue twenty-eight hundred. ant general of Vera Cruz. MM..TARY INTELLIGENCE. Colonel Cummings, of G Major General under the ni ents, has followed thi ding in his resignation NAVAL INTELLIGENOE. Ship Tonquin, at this brings a report to the e: was on board. TheU 5. bound to Roads Hampton neer, mester’s mate Olmstead, commanding. The lowing is a list of her if of Mexico, was towed down from, The Houte, so fares heard from, is sold t 182 democrats, 100 wii sion were two relative to the rates of interest. quires that the charge bo other or greater interest. and political friends. In Osw: aoventeon The mocrats and five whigs fighting followed. We reported them to Gen. kc Isabel, but were not,onaccount | hee otherwise engaged. There are hips and barks freig’.ted with ‘There ure at least | for a week orten days. Then they must slip their ca: | When | The rest he knows himself; but jearn, the attack will be made t- ‘The encmy at least battie g. for one, to go as | yi to-morrow, if the | steamboat cun et wlongside, we will bs taken on board | | the bark Isabel, with compavy B and sail for Lobos, passed view | leaving th # vessel to bring out other troops. I shall be | } glad to fight any where, for the sake of getiing on shore, naps | may uever. | L would gite you the officers’ names that are to be court- unishment The otuor, a 1 saw the Adju- tant yesterday, and he ordered me to report myseli as sooo as landed ot Lobos for duty, as he ha: some omelimes, tor a week that the steamboats cennot get out mn they for hip evening, so that we did pot ill eail to morrow. . + As is already known to the country, the transports with troops on board are to rendezvous at the island of Lobos, atoler- ably secure anchorage near the main land, and some 60 wiles to the southward, and eastward of Tampico. A rts hed already arrived at Lobos have reason te believe may be relied on, there were, at unts not more than 2800 troops, inoluding national mulitia, iu the city of Vera Cruz; and be inoreased by other orafts guard) it is improbable that provisions, must the city, it is presumed, falls and within a mile and ity, and the other im- ediately abreust of “he anchorage of Anton Lizardo. be able to cover the landing of our troops with euse, at whichever of these points it may be The parties at present in Mexico, are coraposed as fol- the centralists. the high federal- the clerical, and the milits- ry. The only one of these parties which gives a cordial meus ure against the church property, is the high federalist with the clergy in jon is vory great. In sible to issue the Mexico, have formally protested against it. A proposition but has not yet been ® ‘was passed on the lith January, and several decrees, fur the purpose of carrying President, up to the A ; and he fiice, in place of Lopez Nana, the former minister, who had resigned a short The clergy had, in several inatunces shut up their churches, ond ‘ily denouncing the govern the people to be impossible to carry out the measure ; and that, if it is persisted in, » revolution will be the consequence, and that Santa Anna tes the assumption ef dicta- ready, declared for a dic- in San Luis jovernment is entirely % the troops every suffering for not only the want of proper mu. war, but for necossary rations and clothing — that he is nnable to move from San Ve Cruz papers speak of the contemplated attack of General Scott, and recommend that a force o. three thousand men be stationed at Encero, about eighty miles from era we of being moved towards Vera Cruz upon the first alarm — exico, which might be held by a 0 passes, whence the road winding about, may be enfladed for several hours. These passes are Puerte Nacional, about ‘ruz, Plan del Rio, about 60 miles ro Gordo, distance not known, and La Hona, distance also unknown. The first two are now A proposition was recently made in the State (: ie the State of Vera Cruz, but was negatived. The city of declared in a state of siege, and tax of 60 cents on every lieved that. including the one thousand mon recently arrived in Vera Cruz, there are now in the city and cas Gen. La Vega bee recently been appointe! command. | , Who was dppointed offcering en re. ample of Cofenel Bonton, by post from 8t. Helena apd China, ject that the U.8 Sleop Vincen . Paulding, was at Cape of Good Hope, dace uot rom Chius, on her way home, end thet sicknoss of war Germantown, Com'r Buchanan, yesterday by the U. 8.steamer Engi- — Commander, Franklin liams a mejority of 639; nine mere town" to be hesrd The Missouri Legislature adjourned sine dic on the | 16th ult. Among the laws which passed during the *es- names six per cent os the legal rate, and the other re- Pi bank and the insurance companies shall The Hon. John McLean, of Ohio, errived in Pitts ith on the 12th, and wan waited on by his personal | 1 7 the Boord of Supervisors is composed of by, Gen “ | folowing gentlemen have been elected intend John Di ent action, were delivered onthe responsibility of te de fondant. Common Piras, March 16.—Beforo Judge Ingraham.— Chas. M. Hay vs Loyai 8. Pond, Sam’! Giliman and Jas. Quarry--Thiswas an action of trespass for a forcible entry into the plaintiff's premises. From the evidence it ap: ‘uat inthe month of August the plaintiff occupied the entire of the house No 9 Carmine street, except the first story, which was occupied as a fry goods store, by aman named Hatvell, Mr, Hateell had a clerk nomed ot | : and Gillman, resided somewhere in the neighborhood. | sires tb er Mea uastion: ied ley anches~ | Mir. Gillman's little daughter, about oteven dare not leave their ships for of, merthess, | SmEged upon some fancy Work for whte winds thot spring up end blow a. gala” lening | Worsted, andon the day on which the trespass j to have been committed, worsted. On passing th wus at the door, end told hiw, upon which heseid they hed it, and invited her into tie sto.e Wen he got the child inside he grossly insulted ber, und on her return home ehe told her mother | of what had beppened The mother told the father in ; the eve uyon which Mr. Gillman, with Mr. Pond, his partner, and the other defondant, went to Hateell’s store, and enqnired for Washburn. He was pointed out to them, and Mr. Gillman struck bim two or three blows with a cow hide, aiter which he escaped through a aide door, aud hid himself away ina coal hols, in the base- met. The parties then went in pursuit of him into the basement,w here they met with Mra Latten, the plaintiff's sivter-in law, anda girl named Laura Milliard, who said thet he was not iu the under part of the house. Thoy then went np stuirs—soarchod the whole of the plaintifi’s pre- inises, in the upper pact, in doing which they made consi- | derable noise and collected a crowd in front of the house, which is the crespsss complained of ; and in addition it is alleged thatthe plaintiff's wife and his sister-in-law, (both at the time in a dolicate stato of health.) were #0 much frightened, they were for’ or 4 days afterwards ‘unable to attend ts their ordinary business. The defence was, first, that they got pormission to go up stairs from Laura, Mr. Hay’s servant; secondly, that at the trespass was but technical, the plaintiff baving s tained no injury, aud by way of mitigation of dami they insisted they were in some measure excused by t! conduct of Weshburne. The case is adjourned. For Plaintiff, Mr. Geo. White—For Defendant Mesar & Maurice. oft an do Covat or Genera Sessions, March 16.—Beforo Re. corder Scott and Aldermen Hart and Walsh. John Mc- Keen, Esq, District Attorney.—The Alleged Nuésance t the opening of the Court this morning, the of Edgar H. Laing, for an alleged nuisance in keep- a coal din Leonard strest, was resumed. Mr lson proceeded to address the jury iu behalf of the defendant, and was followed by the District Attorney on ti in (From the Washington Union, Murch 15.) the part of the people. eo jury, after a brief absence, Letters have been received in Washington, wich in- | rendered a verdict of not faulty. dicate the t harmony and concertof movements} Tria! for Burglary— William H. Thompson, other- sd Thom) then called to ery im th trial on an indictment for br ie third d 5 in having on the night of the sixth of January last, brok- en open the coal office of Mr. Samuel B. Reeve,andsthlen therefrom a number of keys, candles, and copper coin Tho Court observing that the accused had no counse), inquired if he had engaged counsel, to which he replied, “(have no counsel, nor do I wish any; | expect to be able to show that I am innocent of the charge. preferred against me, and ne prepared to defend myself. * ‘Ald. Hant—The Court will assign you counsel, if you lesiro i’. Parisonen—I don’t wish it ; | am prepared to take cere of my own case. The Covat— Very wall. Jacon Wits, examined for the prosecution —I closed the office of Mr. Reeve about half past 6 o'clock on the night in question; | wes notified by a policeman tat the office had been broken ores and robbed; I went there and jound that the padleck had been broken off and removed; on entering the office, I discovered that the drawer of the desk hi in forced openand teken out; I also ascertained that some candles, a key, and about 26 cents in copper coin were stulen w the aey the following day at Jefferson Market Police Court. Cross examined the Prisoner.—I believe -that the key I saw at Jefferson Market Police Court, was the key of the desk drawer; I cannot say at what hour the burglary was committed, except from the information given me by the police. Gsoxor W. Coox, policeman, examined.—I sawe man named Johnson come out of Thompson’s house on the night of the 6th of Januery; the prisoner came out alter him; they started off together down the 6th avenue; | followed but lost sight of them in Hudson street; the pri- soner had a cloak on at the time; shortly afterwards! saw them coming down treet; the moment they saw me they dodged round a corner; | followed them, und when | got near the west corner, | took Thom; intocustody; he bed then made some disposition of his cloak; what Lasked bim what be had dove with it; he inquired meant; | told him he muct go with mio to the Sta rwards, | found $16 in boots; I subsequently ¥, and tound it to fit the lock ot the drawer in office; J arrested Thompson close to the Reeves; while { was searching Thompson, irked that I did not understand sesrcuing a man. and that the key had dropped through a hole in bis pocket; 1 examined his pockets, but could find no hole in either of them; the pantaloons were new. The ution here rested, and the prisoner proceed- e4 to open his own case. He then celled the following witnesse Cal Cann being examined, deposed that she was prisoner’s wife’s mother; was at prisoner’s house on the night of his arrest, until aiter 10 o'clock; no one was there but herself; no person couid have been there with. out her knowledge; had never seen Johnson at the house of the prisoner. Sornia Mooi mined —Witness is sister-in-law to the prisoner; was at home on the mght of the prisover’s to the house that night » examned— Witness assisted her husband in making a pair of pantaloons fer the prisoner inthe month of December lest: witness took them home; prisoner's wife examined the pockets and showed wit. hole in one of them; had not previously noticed pentaloons which the prisoner has on are the i same. At this stage of the trial the Court adjourned until to- morrow morning . am Count Carenpan—Circuit Court—46, 48, 16, 294, 69, 279, 82, 85, 91,120, 111, 118, 114, 116. Common Pleas, lat Yart—18, 17, 21, 28, 27, 29, 31, 37, 41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 2d Part--26, 46, 48, 60, 62, 64, 66, 68, 60, 62, 64, 66, 68, 70, 74. Movements of Travellers. Yesterday’s arrivals exhibit a still turther overfiow of travellers at the various hotels :— Amenican—A. Ashmer and family, Philadelphia; J. Rankin, Fishkill; R. Arden, Weat Point; J: Reeves, Lid ax. | Army; H.Bennett, Newburg: do; T. O1 horne, Connecticut; E. Osborne, do; R. Marsh, Philade! phia; R Gibbon, North Cerolina; J. Haskins,’ Virginia; apman , Philadelphia. ‘on —W, Laplin, Mass; W. Hart, C. Hunt, L. Hunt, Troy; Mr. Baldwin, W.J; Mr. Maywood, F. Jenks, Bos: ton; 8. Christy, ‘White, ton; W. Badger, Phi Portsmouth ; od 3H. : Andrews, J. ( Herris, Prov.; J. Thayer, Richmond, Prov ; W. Pepe, New Bedford; W Whitney, Boston; J. Vale, New Brunswick. City —Thomas Lee and family, Croton Falls; W. Ken ney, Tenuessee; B. Acton, Salem; George Weaver, Pui- ladelphia; M. Pendleton, Virginia; A. Bayne, do; 8 Ha shor,do; Asa Otro, New London; A. Smith, New York; © Robbin, Pittsburgh; P. Campbell, Baltimore; E Ste- vena, Kentucky; J. Crist, Upper Caneda; L Dolyns, al, Boston; . Jones, C, Virginie; 8. Ashmead and family, Philadelphia; D. ‘Phom: ; J R Negus, do; A. Neff, do Frasxiin—C. ards, Troy; 8. Post H. Seymour, Piermont; A. Rousseau, Troy; ©. Soran, New J Smith, A. Ha Boston; J. Tomlinson, New New York; T. Jowett, New Have: Petersburgh. oome, Canton ; J. Ashburn, Pittsburg ; F. Blount, North Carolina; M. Laman, W. Coy, Ohio ; A. Harvey, North Carolina ; G.,Morton, bolder, Augusta; G. Elnott, Alabama, C Lowell ; J joaton ; J. Jarvis, W. Jarvis, Mal Koy Woneter, New York ; Mr. Haslitt, hi Ogden, Phtledelphia , B. Mobait, Boston; Tr. ) Pl Carolina, E Kerr, Ne liadelphia; B. Kuight, N Matthews, North Juoson—M. Rankin, L Litdefield, Phila; H to I w York; Col. 0. Arnold, ‘Troy. Shelton, Buchansn. Lieutenants, Will. Smith, Thornton A Jen- | New Haven; H. Burr, ©. Cooley, J. Buckingham, No1- kine, Wan. Loigh, John I. Warden, Surgeon, W. F. | wich; G, Ciliery, Boston; T- Vangham, Bt. John; 8. MeClennehan. Ass’t Surgeon, T B Steele. Acting | Thayer, Maioe; U. Griswold, Va; T. faydn, Boston, W. Master, | ory Rolando. Purser, Quentine Busbee. Lt. | Wild, 8pringfeld; H. Califf, Boston; W. Rice, Mass; J. 4 #, Ke Kistzing. Midshipmen, J. D. McCerkle, | Arnden, do; @ Maxwell, Conan; J. Guillie, Havana; K. Wm L fowell, Breese, Felix Grundy, Joseph B | Mead, Mii ot E. Bunn, J. Crawford, C. Allen, New ooker. Master's | Haven; lame, F. yer Brainard, Hartford; G. Coptain’s Arthur Dorsey. | Rodgers, J. Fitch, New Haven; § Lee, Troy, J. Reed, Wm. Black. Gunner, Wm. C. Thompson. | Merion; J. Price, Dansville; J. Baldwin, Watertown; J. Sailmeker, Cassel. Carpenter, John 0. Butler-— — Fenn Sooke Thad ALY rch 16. THRUN— 5 ; A. Freeman, Norjotk Beacon, March 16 Pa tw ulema, Baio ed beni La 7m Political Intesigence. thews, Troy; W. Saxton, Boston; Mr. Townsend, Returns from ul towns in New a Mcepehire ive Wil: | &. Skeel, New York; W: Fitch, buffalo. Sporting Intelligence. sn.—March 10, 4 libert; t . Savannan Races.—Ooietnon: 0 Only) itis conceded will elect democrats. The Patriot Day.--The following is the revult of the racing Claims 6 clear majority of ocrats elected. course, Two mile heats—purse $20. n’é Henrietta, by Boston. .........+ f. by Geno, dam by Sally Megrew.. 2 2 One Time 3:56-3.46. March 1i— Tree mile heats: Mr. Singleton’s s. 1 Mr. McAlpiu’s b. bh. § 2dr Tim 6:11. The following are the eutsies for the 12th—best 8 in 6 —purse $150 :— t. Singleton aotere b f. 0, dam Se li lary Stiles, four years otd, i John Watson, oged, by awson, im ip Levi: jarrison enters 8. m. than. Henriotta, four years old, ant and wareene ot Goon town, 8, C.1— eonerd De | nt eer iy, abd AL: Mariano, Wades ‘After whiehithere will be a race for saddle horses. Washburn, and it also appeared that the defendants, | ond | announce the arrival here, says the New Bedford | provision for the clection of certain judi Merourn, of Mr. Lindsey, from Hi uy These will be found io our columas. News rrox Tue Paciric —We are gratified to onojulu, Sandwich nds, Nov. 191 Honduras and New York, b ull reports the whaling fi nd other sting intelligence. to the latest dates, to jon previorsly transmitted by him to this place Mr. L. hes also riDg- inte- the brought several hundred letters to ship-owners and others. of { Li { fro | ¥o Jao, wai pas L) cul tro a bound thitl bbl fall isi to ly in th pe coi bu! Ch In the whaling masters froi the pieamure to recei and papers cud ne’ Panama, thence to Ship Meteor, of My: account of mutiny. The following sccount of which we copy from the Friend :—On the 22d May, while gn ae tols, ks. Soon, between the parties ; and those below were, in part, plied with food from those on deck, by pa over the tatferel and throug end of the 8d day the ship Mi spoken ; a boat's crow going on board. The state of af fairs was made known to Capt. Davis, of the Midas, who went on board the Meteor, and succeeded in arranging that the Meteor should proceed to Honolulu, under com: mand of Mr, Horton, while Capt Lester and hi g cer should accompany Captain Davis in the Midi following is a copy oi a and signed by Capt. Lester and his two officers, and given over to the men :-— This is to certify that Francia A. F Meteor, in lst. 32 09 N, lon 156 80 W, agrees to disch any number of his men that wish to be discharged at Oahu, and let them have their clothing, and that without furled, you are at liberty to take your thin; shore. FRANCIS . On the 9th of Januar; town, Capt. Durfe oats for sperm whales. each secured a whale, when they returned to assist the second m: fast to another. They came up with him about 9 o’clock uld then see the ship, b were obliged to lay by the whale all night. ing, the ship was not in raning they ventured to sta a shark, which they ate with a good reli were then The: excepting t flying fi.b, and no water except what the: e enonupes by Mr Lindsey arrived st Honolulu Nov. 17th, and was | welcomed with lively interest, as the speolal messenger | from ship-owners and others exgaged in the whale fish- ery to the fleet. The following particulars of bi tion, which wecut from the Polynesian, will not out interest to a portion of our readers :— We stop the press 9 aapoun ia rece be with: the arrival, at Labsins, Mr. H. Lindsey, editor of the Whalemen’s Shipping t New Bedford, brmging despatches via Panuma, United States Commissioner, with a circular to i ners him we have ‘afrom the United State m Hilo to Lehuin: rk, July 1; Aug. 5. jerican commerce wi iF would , returned to Oahu. June 6, on sage to the N W Coast, a shoal of blackfish covered; boats were lowered and the chase commenced. In the 2d mate’s boat an altercation took place between the 3d mate and one of the men who had recently been shipped at Lahaina. Capt. Ler to return to the ship, and on reaching the deck he (Capt. ordered all the boats said to the 1st officer, ‘ Prepare, we may have diffi- ty.” They went below and commenced loading pis- Qd mate went below also, when shut and hatches closed, on the al- part ef the crew were in danger of panion way round thi v No one belegy was allowed to come up on pain of being struck down, unless all fire arms were given up. The vessel was Dow put upon her course for the coast of California, with the hope, it was said, of get- ting into an American Consular port. The cooper was put io command, bat there was no one on deck who ua- derstood nav: three days. ation. ‘This state of things continned for jecasionally verbal communication pessed 8 e in windows. he the ¥ id f New Bedford, was locument which was drawn up May 24, at Sea. master ubling th When the anchor is down and the sails nd go on A. LESTER, IRA T. HORTON, JEREMIAH CLARK. Jaco T. Davis, witness. This document having bee: deck and took command, while the cabin windows; the boat of the Midas passing under the Get the Meteer. After Capt. L left, the firearms ed, Mr. Horton came on apt. Lester left through om pan} went on board, and four of the crew who had been prominentin the transaction, were taken into custody, and centined in the were confined. An invest made by the consul, and t offloers, and some ofthe crew tsken, it was decided to send the following persons beionging to the erew, te the United Stefes for trial, viz :—Wm. John Learny, Robert Clayhorn, und Abi wccompanied by Mr. Horton, Ist officer, and Samuel L Main, seamen, as witnesses. The Meteor ssiled from Honolulu June 94, for a cruise end homs, wenting 700 fort. Subsequently several others tion of the affair having been depositions of the captain, ‘aylor, Jno. Stanley, am B. Sweet, Is. to fill. 'y last, the bark Harriet, of Free- ing on the line, lowered her The first and third mate had ci night, and succeeded {io killing the whi ut it began to blow, e morn: ht, itatill blowing a gale snd @ whale three ind,off to the westward, in ing in with some ship. On the 7th day they iat, rd. They lay pe evught They ing for Kinge Mill Group of lands, buta new gale coming on, they were obliged reef down, and stand to the eastward, and finel- to heave to, where they lay for 36 heurs, ina gale 1 for those latitudes. On the morning of the t. Early on the Lith od for her, which Ai urgh — had caught Some of them hed laid down to aie, ip, and all oi them were their weight. in the vi- ry port with e remnant of bis crew, having given up ell nopes of seeing any of his officers or crew again, when the ith Hansest spoke bim . He was not more sur: d than delighted to find his men all sufe, and re- jiving all attentions possible, as the third mate was a the line-tubs. brother.— Polynesian, Awrut ConFLa@raTION—Towanna IN KuINs.— Que ot the mest awful and destruciive conflag: tio ne occurred in our borough to-day that ever visited a nal extent and populati More than twenty waste inthe it and most bus: own. The fire originated in the roof of goccupied as a store 7 N_N. Betts, and ina moments communiceted with the contiguous on either side. The lerge three story store, idiny owned and oceupied by the Messrs. Montaynes, the jaremont House and adjacent buildings, and the Court Houre, were soon enveloped in one sheet of famo. less than two hours, more than twenty buildings were the insatiate element. Every building on je of the public square and euat side of Main e south street, asfar down as Mr. C. Arnout’s brick house, was destroyed. The beautiful brick block on the west side of Mal saved through the citizens. The brid, moat imminent dap places. The wind blew from the northwei threw the blaze partly teward the river, and was if nal hei but tw houseless, and attach cu Lewis, milliner; Henry Mercur, hat atore and dwelling: L. Bach is We wil bot peste y estimate upon the amount of individual losses lontanyes & Co.’s stor Betts’s yi Montanye & Fox’sdo; H. 8 street was several times on fire, but ultimately superhuman exertion of our wasat one time considered in the the roof being en fire in several which fortu- circumstence, for had the fire crossed Main street, wa where it could have been si ped. nd to estimate with accuracy the loser, t it cannot be less than $60,000 or $60,000. More than enty-five families ha by this calamity, been left many heve lost ull they possessed. We ist of the auffe without pret to place . Kingsbury, jr’sdo.; N.N. & M. @. Mer- les Carter, grocery store and dwelling; Mies P's do; elder, tailor shop ; Powell & Pennepacker, do; Ulysses Mercur, law office ; Sons of Temperance Hall; MI m ott dwe. Kipp, tailoress; C. Pratt, grocery store; A. Moody, it market; D.C. Hall, tin and stove store ; Solomon Cooper, barber shop and dwelling ; J. M Gillson, gro- cory; the Claremont House futtle, boot and shoe ; Montany os’ store- ho $8. Rowoels, dwelling house ; the Court House, William Trout, biackamith’s ; Mra. Spolding, dwelling house; John B Ford, veiling Bouse; MG. Armouteharueve ahop.--Brad/ord, (Pa) Keperter. le i for | markets — St. Louis Unio | port Village present scarcity of ca! are sup) an anusual number of cattle te this port scarcely a bo: hea hords of their own States were buying up stock at the highes' Wh quired for teams. too, came in for its jeenbined probably d att previous years. eer @1 1846, the foreign shipments irom New 4 | 10 44,180 bbls, The year previous they reached only | 9,167, a difference of moro than 35,000 bbis. The emount | shipped eastern States, latierly, have ceased 1 ir. Fisher's loss is between $16,000 end ‘ $ $20,000, Beur Pacxincat tur West.—It appears to be a prevalent opinion among pertous conversant with the subject, that that of pork packi senton, y' eppeara that the number of cattle slaughtered this season, by, or for our own packers, is four thousand three hun dred and seventy close ered and maki like ent business of beef fll fall far short, ear. From careful enquiry it packing, 0 of thet of Ie ‘The principal packers have ir businoss, and the number yet to bo slaught- it np is estimated not to exceed three hundred the whole number fall short of four thousand wen hundred. The causes of this dificiency, oud of the ve. to be ther id not teke down ft 'y" drovers from Kentucky and iy ey te and filinow, the ing market prices. this draining was going on, a military expedition rd, and ns numbers of catile were! rationto California and Ore; demand, and thei the West of ps 000 hh it otherwixe would have been faitene it westwal ities, und the tur exceeded that of September Ist, leans amounted y unt shipped to foreign ports For the y coastwise, too, has been very great, as the ir exportation, and can b 0) jarch 6. The extensive tannery ewned Me., was consumed chair fuctory owned by H. L. Duncklee. Several thousand cords of bark, and between ne ight thousand si of leather were destroyed. Mark Fisher, New | Bell and Morton, charged ge surplus poy their own domestic y fire, together with bg Friday al os Pries Gwe Cont, en Tus Jupicia, Exxction.—The bili ! other officers, and to fix their terms of oifice, passed | Assembly on Saturday. The mein features’ Of the tat | are these :—Tho first election is to take place the lest Monday in May (the $ist)—the time of holding subse- quent elections beng left to the decision of a future Tegislature At this special election there sre to be elected by the State at large, four judges of the Court of , and the Clerk of thet court. Also, in esch district, four justices of the Suprem a ply’ to the city and county of New . In each county (except New York) there is to be nd (in those ha: ving, a and where a separate "thal boards of supervisors, to e is also to ict Attorney- each city where such office exists, (except New Recorder. All the | | to be on one lorsed “ judiciary. | provisions relate to the canvassing of the votes, | the classification of the judges of the Court of Appeals and Supreme Court es, and the terms romero A judges and officers. it is understood that a separate is to brought forward, applicable to cities and vil- lages, and prescribing a uniform organization and juris- | di for their courts. Conpected with this bill is that dividing the State inte judicial districte—which is still before a committee of conference.—-Aibany Argus. Crackers and, Cheese. at the day set down for the triel of Brown, kage 4 with the Currier & Trott rob- bay, ja Boston. About sixty witnesses are to be ex- am! a In Milwaukie they had sbout eighteen inches of snow onthe lestday of February. The streets are said to be hardly passable, and the roads Jeading to the city are, in many places, totally blocked up. Ciaslesowe, he tli aly The oo nt Ww organized a% soon as practicable. Phefannual election is to be held on the second Monday in March. Jn Lynn the subject of applying for a city charter is to be acted on in town meetung. Cleveland harbor was clear of ice on the 8th inst. ‘The new paper at Monterey is te be called the ‘ Mown- tain Warrior.” x smaiali The weavers in the Norfolk manufacturing @ . ment in Dedham, made astrike on Wednesday last. The cause of this outbreak was the reduction of wages. The girls were determ: not to resume their operations unless they could be reinstated in their former wages. ‘The planet Mercury remains visible ‘' for a few nights only.” Its position rtf the evening is north of Venus. Ata recent tris] between the liquor venders and the people in Pittsburg, the majority aguinst the venders was nearly 1000. te ‘The fishing seavon has commenced on ‘otemac. tog in onal ‘ble quantities have been taken. The good business this season. robing @ appeared down Eset. Pigeons ha’ darkened the heavens” near Cleveland. There were four inches of znow ai Richmond, Va, on Friday. The recruits raised at Trenton, N. J., left on Monday. Their departure created considerable stir at the railrosd depot at the time ot starting. ‘The sattinet factory of Booth & Co.. Hobart, Del. Co., was burnt on Friday last. Loss $20,000; insured in New York for $14,000. j. Morgan, indicted at the late session of the court torfieid, Va., for the murder of Andrew Jacksen, waa fouod guilty on the 4th inst, aud sentenced by Frost to be executed onthe first Friday in June The widow of tho late Mormon Prophet, Joe Smith, har returned to the city of Nauvoo, and hea taken the hotel known as the Mansion House. All the state rooms in the Boston steamer for Europe, ou the Jat April, are engaged. A large firo occurred on Monday, at Towanda, Pa Atout twenty buildings were consnmed in the v heart of the village. Joss is estimated et from to $80,000. More than 2) families are rendered house- Joss, and many have lost all their property. The office at Burlington, Vermont, was broken oyen iat tatty night, and $1200 stolen from the me ney drawer. A young gicl, nam on Wed Jary Ann Coursey, wes brutally , at Columbus, 8.C , by @ man jeod Jones shot through the heed with a ball he bas taken. No cai has been assigned for the cowardly act. He has been arrested. THE PRO of Steamboat SF es Bells hang. woutd do walle Winch Goveraot tice bom Jobe Stevens, Warsetore? ed exam a ed da murdered on y last, from @ veiler, Thomas Powell, ke improv of Bell warranted for one year, by KREGULAK MALL LINK FOR BUSTUN. iy ORWICH & WOR. cgisthait without change of t or , OF ing thetrscaes at Norwich, are ing wo Boston. being the only a 43¢ commumeates through by steamboat Pp ‘by this line are accompanied throt dactor of the train, will hav icuiar ¢) DAREREC, and pho ll otherwise give his attention to ease and comfort. 5 GREAT BRITALN AND {KELAND. “ PERSONS wishi penis money pe Salk cer cee to she subscribers, Biished” mb street, where a Usual draics are farmish f for large or smail amo ik ‘of Treland, 4 jauonal Bao! wand National Bank of Beotland, pa Northern Banking Co. cle on demand, at the n ous branches teroem 0} countries, wit-ont discount; also, on R.C. GLYN § “ jankers, London, and on C, GHIMSHAW & C04 Liver pool. Apply to SAM'L TH MPBON & NEI iw, Jt3im*rh Old Ketal Offie 3 W.& J.T. TAPSCOTT, 8% South sti joor below of Burling slip. mich “second 4 BRITISH AND NOR A il otha Ui et erry 188 pow: er contract vith the Lords of ihe ey HIBERNIA... ° fewitt. CAMBRIA. Judiaus. Will sail from 4 a8 fob baat cei FROM LiVEarooL ia. «Jen. 4, 7 Cambri » Feb. 4, 167 Hibernia, Mareh 4, 147 From Boston to H. verth ed surgeons. No freight, ex: specie, rece! cy or flay pesage, or any oth NF i + apply to nanan cl ux Loe In addition to the above oy Lyre 4 ernment, to establish 4 line Lie ork direct. The steamshi be the steamers will H eae! nomthsraud every fortaiuht duriag the ‘Go Piteruately between a'between Liverpool an ATES AND EUROPEAN BMI- GRANT OFFICE. ERN AGEN am Chas 3 HE sabseribers having hid mer rravesne af “briecta or t h gente rt_of Gren! UNITED ness,are prepared to offer ev hing io or tomy every pu Tretand, re, and the German, Belaian. and Holland ports x: eeu ft sae can also be engage’! from Liver ew ‘ofteste, a mee any of whieh places Bills of Pxehar: Ht pas stom, Sayan at the I Termecting of the forwarding of pass rowtes, vir: to Butte All parts of the Canndas—Chicago, Milw Pirtsborgh, Cincinnati, Bt Lows roads and canal boosts, of be taken that passengers rat meet with no delay post (pose-pard) will receive promps : ‘ he Pirlo SHEA ee, 140 Goats street, corsezel Dover, 9 Kector, Mimtre WALDRON OMRN & CO. Liverpool. DRAFTS ON THE NATIONAL BANK OF “se W. J. & T. TAPSCOLT Leg to inform their freinds aod the public, who wish to to am part of the old country, that the OW S.ADEST WINDOW SHADES Ir¥ AND COUNTRY MERC RANTS, hye ro Peale Siiades cud: materiale for making andhangiog C in the eiiy—at Shade ER’S Exclusive Window “ee ” autores 131 Chatham pareet.

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