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Vol, XTIK, No, 116—WWhole No. 4713. NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, APRIL THE NEW YORK HERALD ESTABLISHMENT, North-west corn CINCULATION—FORTY THOUSAND. very St vfiny payable i advan tie tat of Januar yence each. Price 64% ceuts er copy! HOLIDAY HERALD. Ist of Fuly of ar. ADVERTISEMENTS, tivemeaty should ‘oprietor will not be responsible fe cop the usual p PRINTING of all kinds exeeuted bea rally and wi desparch, Ail or coramunicat if, must be ‘or the postage will oor — = 3. MAMINES WANTED. A © MARINE CORPS UV. FE UNITED 8! or that bre the military service furnishing | soldie stations and ve havin, creased hy eet of Congress, approved. the addicion of 30 Sergeants, 30 Corporals, 30 Drummers, 30 Fifers, and 1,000 Privates. é mines e vous for the enlistment of recruits is now opened at No. 33 Chatham street, naar the Haslem railroad depot and ‘Tainiqany Hall, where respectable youeg men desiring to entur asevvice which will afford them an opportunity of, dito call. Pre ious to enlisting it they enter the Open vom 9 A. 0 sunset. z JOWN GEO. REYNOLDS, Captain Commanding, Recruiting Rendez ‘Two dollars premium will be given to any soldier or zen who will bring to the rendezyous, an acceptable or efficlent alim*re Hout ing story family Howse, with marble man u com, Se, $175. Apply to ivexSer SMS YSE & SONS, 172 TO RENT—HANDSOME, APAR’ suites or siigle rooms, in the new jek buildis at the comer of Broadwa lies, “The building is supplied with Croton water, aud Js Tighted by ans and is under the enre of « steward, who re sidos in the house, furuishes meals, wood, &e.. Enquire on the premises, orof ‘TTLOS. H. RODMAN, 64 Wallstreet. ae iene PAVILION, NEW BRIGHTON, Staten Isiaud The proprietor begs to juform his friends and the publi ic, at he alle alterations and improve Mencein ( blishieut since che last season- rect: coutaiming thirty-three rooms, altogether the main body of the pavilion. — ‘These le size, light, aad well ventilated, and superio. e xenerally denominated single rooms to the watering places throughout the country. af i ‘The preprietor is now rendy to treat with families or parti he variot wishing to engage rooms for the season, Letters addressed fi the City teution, Wing hours, Vizi— rightom--At Band 11 A. M, vom pier No. i North River, New York—Atg A. M.and dG P.M. ve frequent eommunicatio: the season ces. ‘The Pevilion will be opeaed for the reception of compan veon the Ist aud 10ch of May next, of which due notice wi F. BLANCARD. iver, and mi ed, and with all modera improvements. Apply to JAMES KR. DEL. VECCHIO, inthe building, orto BROWN, BROTH (el 025 2w*re FOR SALE acre and hall of Westchester ¢ a mle from ‘Varrytown ferry. high, with aeoloauade ran servatory ou the top. It lar nad washrog 9 Wail. desi ‘ound, situated in’ Beekmaatowi adjoining the line, and about 4, itis built of brick, two atori bout 60 feet front, and ano! view of t _Was unable to eceupy ‘apply to JAMES wich streets, gO LE FEY near Blewc LEE be vented ic cag re ow the pi ror A NEW hondsome to Jet _on Oxford street, Broooklyn, 144 miles fvom the Ferries, near the resi: lence of Dr. Cox, Ithas nursery, kitchen and servait Towson the tasement th hall oa che first story; Six additigual tots xd} Oma buses ran const Al ‘The house four herese, p ‘Apply to Q Railrond SLOK TO LET SON Vi OPH AND 8TH A . 65 Highth avenue, between 13 tre seeuwic! Sth avenue. Iwtr TO LET, at new two story Cottage Heutited for respectable f ie of 10th street, by en pass regularly A ROW of fnished, w Way aad 6th av wan 8 oe: y 39 minutes, Rooms as follow. ns and 2 bedreoms. nl ocation for a wholesa ‘ond tloor ef house 66. ny aquire of f A. GILHOGLY & SON, 78 Nassau street, well-known Broad wa’ vin tablishment, 178 remand have a hat made in an in three hours, or less, if absolut hi a experienced trendance, that ever or of Fulton and Nassau sts. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, TWways cash in be writen fu 8. ian legible for errors that ms by mail, addressed Ad pl been officer to explain fully the terms upou e (street, near Factory, an ex aud Houston street, oppo- fe Mi. ‘Thomas church, suitable tor single gentlemen or fami- for gentlemen only; they are of a comfortar in all respects dotel, Broadway, will receive immediate at- and 2 and 5:20 P. M. ie] > LET ig pur poses, tu the building No. 74 Fultou atreet, lately repaire residence, with about an ins 11 rooms beside kitchen, cel- , ail enclosed within the building, It eom- fardown, as the eye dit forhis own resi + 184 Lauren: Wil , library and dining rom 7A. M,, every 40 minutes, for 64g cents’, Beek. ith ies to 12 ns ‘ ill ot en b it. L " il ts? Sixth avenue, between 12th aud 13th streets, : ‘The dwelling part of each house, which is three stories in height, with marble mantles and sliding doors, will bereaved separately if required. Go. WINTER. t 31 Wall street. House#, now with sliding doors, and hard finished Good dry cellars. NDLETON, Agent. se 23 Dey, street, it 14 90 le ve rooms nad pmatries, with two bed i with Croton water tnd kitchen i, y sold elsewhere for Fe determined to pursue the nimble a the sale of Hats, has now completed his ny ee at may be fir ed to the b to the perfect the weaver. This bewg int, particular will be given to it 223 2w*r PRICK HAT RING FASHIONS FOR BLOWN & CO. will atin Carn aps. for child of Hats for gentleme they have iat ent improvements as will hem in close ¢ tition withthe most costly. The are invited to call at 178 Chatham Square, where ion, Veauty, durability aud economy are combined to adorn a2 Im*r at "money he invention of ling a five dollar HA’ established and i ri sand fifty Robe tt N.Y. 'and ¢3 F inp pw to make moriey ‘al6 Im rh HATS, NTA, No. Molwak Hats larable gher s indispens OF App} a general assorcm of eaps of various ce. e sable him te neenliar to the trouble of lxcings. provement tn the high shoes with of work, and yer with This most vale sure from the arc BLEY. of informing their enstome: of their e: dies,” Children's Ga vy manufacture cash, lowest prices waned te n opportanity whien will enabl o'clock in the evenin to examine thei SMITH & RISLEY, iW opposite the Chatham vi hood and made to order at the shorte our motto. No.6 Aun re jew York, tow pr ent Leathe yes. Ladies, you will find ver Boots, Slippers, Bu: ill be sold cheap, xt ML € PIANO FORTE, +. C. WEMYSS can now accomm or four me pits, if pummediate a house, No. 347 Six Avenues © aud BD, ‘rable, to attend her pupils Termi—Tweive Lessons for Five Jars per Quarter—three lessons Dollars, or Fiftes ald h ¥ b atemeut we believe will suaice to make known one. way eusive, and well se and Brogans, selected » WALSH & CO, BOOT nud Shoe Makers, @o. 6Ann street, m, New York. Fine fh Boots $3.9; ial Drees Boots made to order $450, asually Patent Leatier Boots, Shoes, Gaiters and ke., done in the storm Rick sales and Al hows, and all the vers of all the T le 8 ie € Bs " 0" th at Dol- re NEW AND HARLE: io On M oh amg sia en at 4 A,M. for RAILROAD ey the 7A. M., fall at 6 ve ve there at 7 A. 27, 1847. RECOMMEND 17, ROAKE’S lopiNe VIN MENT recut, : Hs cured and will Cage dh wor pou caes of ‘ity Hall at 530 P.M., will to White heumatisin, Gout, Swellings, Plaing, and leave thereat 6 50-4. loc New Yorke ait wis twinors, callpaitienserofula ot Rh eh MORNING Li§e AT HALF-PAST SIX O'CLOCK. he , }, stiff neck, salt bi Pon Aupany AND TROY—Landing pla las) dromey, fev jat Caldwe! i WescFoint, Newbury jmp comm wighkcepsie, Hyde Park, e Cpner Red Hook, Brisa, Catskill, Hudson Coxsackie: weal “worm. aderhook. eruption of ke. Fanu Heoucen. Breakfut apd Dinner gn bourd the Boat. EAD THE EVIDENCE, steamboat NIAGARA, Capt. H.-L, Kellogg, will leave | _ WM. 'T. PEEK, ot John street: war cured of Quimsy Sore the steamboat pier, foot of Barclay sirect, "Tuesday, Thursday | Throat by a few applications. He says it 1a the bert remedy he nd Saturday, at half-past six o'clock. Heturning on opposite | ever saw. che ays. JOHN F. KEELER, of the Brooklyn Orphan Asylum was ase a pessege or freight, apply on board, orto F. BALL, at | cured of Rieumatic Pain, Fain in toe Side, ke. He says it it e he whart ce NIGHT LINE—DIRECT. From the foot of Cortlandt street. in time to take the Passengers takin Boat will arr the beat family reine it uu y consis “Mr. FAA BRAD tify to the asto: Linumeut, after he had tr ¥ t i and would not be without ery Morning in, ‘ars from Troy west to Buffalo, and uorth could bear of without benefit for luflammatory Rheu- to Saratoga, and Lake George idence 7 C heyst ie $U 5 ts The low pressure steamboat EMPIRE, Capt. R. B. Macy, H PRICE, of 41 Warren street, will testify to its su- i 6 o'clock. tf coves New York Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. For passage or freight, apply’ou board, or at the office on the boat COLUMBIA, Captain W. W. Tu per. will | Mes: loc! wharf. The ster leave the pier at the foot of Courtlandt street Vor passage or freight, apply on board tthe office on the lence 25th street, near 7th avenue. Inornsou & Co: EN? . Lam_not given to puffing the various nostrums of O2 ior medicinal virtues, neo ‘SEORUE DEKAY was cured of Rheumatic Gout. Niw Yonux, Nov., 1846, wi into existence: p OF eee my voles in i meee 2 pitgealar days from New York, Monday, Weduesday, and ie pollet | Gare resalvous) anaeereal CITIZENS NEW DAY LINE OF OPPOSITION BOATS Picret deleted orton aomioragd POR ALBANY AND INTER: SDIATE PLACES. FIFTY-SIX YEARS Fare 50 reakinat ane inner on Bett AMO. of age, and have een ai ioted rar RERUMATION for te ‘Steamer }- y y RA, Capt, 1.8. Knight, Mondays, Wednee: | witch intressed my Riumie jaine tothit P apes conte days, and Fridays, at haltpast six) A. M.,from | yeujet,mercesed my, Rheumatic pains, so that T was confined fgotof Warren street, touching at Haiamond street | me until the first of May without relieving me at all, In fact, 1 and so much so, [ d tomy bed. I eou- ; epdays, Thi oi) "AEM, fromthe pier foot of Hammond street pi ght, apply on board the Boat to Geo. Deluca et tasedloertah Waren moves core ek Wiessner rant Steamer ROGER WILLIAMB, hi bevy shauna uredays, and Saturdays, at hal eal ‘Warren street,’ touching at v induced me to t Idid. ‘The lication All persons are forbid trusting the above boats on ac- | me reliel. I continued to apply: t according te heceneee Fag countofthe owner, Tr | in t2 hours sas completely relieved from in, 1 gontinged | PTE F to use it unti used two bottles, which effected a perfect | BIAFTERNOON LINE: a SiaHn thu aoe tate re ns since; have attended Ganding at Van Cortland’s, (Peokakill). West | Sadzi'euyt ousiderations and sdvise tl ices Ghee mie | ec Theepekowell Cope teal Seles one are tee nee Maled bon! Ponte npe ns 1 tere only remedy crarcen be (Bucilays eneerted vat ot loch: com eaeetoe TN ee | Seuch Third, near Fourth street, Willmsburg. i "Newburgh every morning at 7 o'clock, ETRE ai neve a ect acezceeipe ath aes: es il ie, put this boat, m at the of py o> the owner thereof unfess entered on the books of the boat or re- NEWT ones Oct: 9t,/ 1846, ceipted for. uffering everyth who had b with * Spon me ROARK ESS LODINE L, GERSOLL & Co.: in street, NOTIC: STATEN ISLAND FERRY.—On and April 18th, the steamboats and STATEN ISLANDER will after SUNDAY. SYLPH run as follows, until farther notice :— LEAVE sTATES ISLAND At 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, A. M., and 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, P.M. LEAVE NEW YORK At 7, 9, 10, 11, A. M., and 1, 2, ten 6, 7, o'clock, P. M. New York April 13th.” °"1°° Bae Eons, of, dreamin rene, of ema aly pe ole wel rar ica, Palmetto, Princeton, Moun- Tron Wit taline, &e., and examine H. Homen’s proved style of Bell Hanging, expressly adapted for Steam- ponte. Put up neat and stroug, and warranted for one on omas b: minutes past 3, and at 4, 5, g ais ¥ in favor of your most, valuable liniment. from sleep or rest. could not help me, and advised iy being SENT TO THE HOSPITAL. I went and remained there three months, under the care of t able and scientific el; dhome, and sent for a Doctor who attended me for soine time,and finally ‘told. ie that he ny my arms or move without suf A friend of mine celling it | ws ofthe utmost gratitude I offer you my ed at my work, | was in my aukle, which fortwo ty the ysicians attached’ to that institution— | leeched twice; had five blisters on my ankle and cupped three times, Ninding'no beuefit from that mode of treatment, they concluded to try cold which they con- tinued some time, and receiving no relief, abandoned it. My foot and ankle dreadfully swollen and biac 1 was again brought home, having given setting relief. At this time a friend procured a bottle gettioweligh Ae this i mud da bottl ake's lodine Liniment, and sent it tome, advising me R NEW ORLEANS, FO! LOUISIANA AND EW YORK LINE. Bark J. EB; WIL 1A Bark HEBRON, Captain Gre The above ships areall ofthe first class, of light draft of by the most experienced. captains in are handsomely furnished, and every jornfort and convenience o! water, and commande: the trade, Their cal attention paid to the ge ther the captains or owners of the le for jewelry, bullion, preciou ‘a the passen- bove ships will be re- tones, «silver or plated make a thorough trial of it. | Strange to tell, Y felt almos mediate reliefthe pain which had been seated ‘in my" ank seemed to be broken up and scattered. itfor several weeks with increasing success, used some half'a dozen bottles, which hes effected a eure, and nothing are Dut feeble expr brought, as I have bee wed the use ht weakness remaining. 0 of the and as cold as ice, all hopes of ever of to im: le ol and uutil Thad fect rds gratitude I feel towards you, irom a state of wretched helplessness to perfect health, 1 shall ever pray for your happiness and prosperity. Benita ruly and sincerely. you Signed, an MARY McALISTER, 132 Sixteenth street. Thereby daughter, is true in every respect. ANN McA) {TT ypetenally, appeared before’ me, “Ann and xa. $4 A~ pose and say, that the above certificate signed them, is true in every respect. Swom to before me this 21th day of October, 1846. erify that the above cersitcate, sianed by my * State of New York, city and county of New York, Mery lc Alister, aud being by me duly sworn, doth de- by letters, parcels, or pac by, or put Signed, YVAN TINE. Board ofthem, ailesa regular bills of tading are taken’ for" the Alderman of the Ninth Ward: same, aud the value therein expregued.) "sO S00 | Be a Of Wastes ae Ee COLLATE eee Ue) Melina Ritidaamvern Cito éulymiasDising ee Agent to theiraddre NATI "New Orleans—John Woodruff Con who will month of September ast, my wife sprained her ankle so in lly that I was obliged to curry her up stairs and put her to bed. I made up my mind that she would not be able to walk again, for HE 2 a month, at ut. Co my surprise, after making a few thor IRELAND. us of *“Toake ne Liniment, she was next = ly well. [have also been for years troubled ng, and have tried every thing I have heard of, but nid anything that gave mae, ‘such ssunediate and ‘per- «SJ. f. TAPSUUTA, beg to orm their treads and | Mavent relief, asthe use of your lodiue Liniment.” Yours the public, wishing to remit money to Ireland, th raw | truly, FLY ANUS WVHIEE, drafts for large or small amounts, (payable without discouiit) 273 Bridge street, Brooklyn, direct on the Nationa! Bank of lrelan: humerous branches throughout the country. be obtained, payable in all parts of Eng yeleen on application to W.&J. . OCEAN STEAM NA U. 8. MAIL LINE TO Ci see jondid new p, THE . Saas 1740 tous burthen, Fre lerick the United States Mail. II then proceed to Breine; ington is built in the strongest mi to being converted into to inspection by officer during and after constructio ted by Pshe has 44 second class passeny Passage from New First class. Second class... 2. e from Bremen ers. She will carry about 300 tons freight, whic! according to must pass through ote will hse ‘or passage or freight, Ocenn St wm Navigati: mpany at 41 ; Dublin, or an Also, drafts ean , Scotland, and PSCOTT, of the South street, New York. PLON COMPANY WES, AND SOUTH- AMPTON, AND BREMEN. ahi, WASHINGTON, Hewitt, C will start from New York on the Ist Ju passengers jel- with a view ip of war, aud subject’ at any time y the President, both ines of 1000 rst class and two en) horse power each, aud accommodations for 140 ork to Southampton, or to Bremen— ; $120 harged All letters which bills the nature of the goods offerin wh the post office. Parcels, be taken at §5 exch. ply at. present at the offiee of the Broad street, and Brooklyn, Dec. 16, 1846. 8. INGERSOLL, sole propri 5 je, also, by all respectable druggists. proprietor. fe: m*r Principal Depot, 0 PEARL Street, 8. INGERSOLL, sole NEPTUNE HOUSE, NEW ROCHELLE. TT HE, gubscriber respectfully. public generally, that his prepared to! make arrangements, with |, forthe coming season. Its local and well ccommodated—also good bathing. " IMPROVED MAG: mt MOREHEAD'S GRADUA MACHINE. THIS instrument is an important improvement over al! other forms of manufacture, and has been adopted b: cal profession g Itis perfectly simple in ‘construction, and to get out of order, ax is the case with sim admits of perfect control, and can be «radi adapted for any infant, oF sufigient for the strom the pleasure ofthe operator, ‘The maguetie fore in acont'nuous manner, and with no unpleasant the most delicate patient. It requires no. assistant and is, in every respect, perfectly harmless, Each machine is compactly arranged, with the battery a all n ry appliances, put ap in neat rosewo cases, informs his friends, and the house will be open to receive company, on or before the first day of May; also, that he is now milies for rooms, and and couveniéhees, offer great inducements to those who wish to be near the city, A £ PED MAGNETIC the medi- nerally, as the most effectual machine in use. i fore not liable nd Ac companying each are full directions regarding its use and ap- jo. 44 William street. plication. a “Agants at outmpton’ DAT CROSKEY & (L7~ Owing to the facilities po r, the <i Bremen—C, A: HEINEKEN & raduated Magnetic Machines a ices equally ‘low iLLIAM ISELIN. as those charged for inferior articles, They can be readily due course of construe. | sent so any part of the country. fall." ati imr Price of the machines $9, $12, and $14 ench, according on addi tions of the vi: other work pu in maritime pursuits, volume of 450 p n_ to. Many suggestions, which will prove valuable to every grade of seamen: it contains more thorough deacrip- t ious articles belonging to the various classes of lished in this country; a the seafaring mau, but to all whoare ‘The entire work, es, octavo, stereotype edition, It size and finish; and each instrament is warranted. derful, some of them in diseases of the most tedious an nervous complaints the effects are almost magi Physiciang and others a will be found oflitde orno values yy . r , Wholesale and retail, Ianufactured and for sale, wholes CnNSBEAD y, New aft M. Wis: OPTICIAN. FROM GERMANY. city at Where may be SPECTACLE ina Mr. W. would also known by Yerts, that by his kno led to determine the G! ptieal acience he is e saitable for any eye. Pera dd with glasses which will gre to lany of the cures performed by this machine are ney. won vain fai character known to the iedical profession. In all’ner- cautioned against purchasing the der whatever name, as. th ey M287 8) etfully informs the citizens of New York and the public in general, that he has located himself in this ms ate priate Y ly, it and not strain the sight. 2 ea be eg a Coon Rpg York; | Particular attention is called to a new style of Perspective also, at the Sailors’ Home, Capt, Richardson; also, atthe Sea: | Ground Glass, of the finest flint, which, through thetr high man’s Friends Society, No, 82 Wall street at Goi, Poole anc aL Ground, produce ol ger Ml x . i ¥ een ly recommended as the Henta's Shipping Olice, No. 39 Burling Slips and at most of | eet for preserving and improving the aight in eontinued weit: ; Ae ony , ing ‘and re PASSAGE TO AND FROM LIVERPO! F" Shore sighted persons, and sach as juave been operated MITTANCES TO IRELAND, &e. BY THE BLACK BALL LINE OF PACKETS. and commos Saturday, May Is, he diate application to Captain of Beekman street, or to the subscrib ‘Those wishing to send for their fri Liverpool by the favorite packet Yor on the Ist of June, or the above ie ahi n in. which s there on the 16th of Juue, or any of the Blick Ball L secure their passage previons to the sniling of the eamer of the I Persons remit for any amonnt, pay Ireland, or on will be'paid ta the vi and Ireland. Apply to of May, by epplying to eit, friend le on demand, on 1 ulton stret, New Passengers Agents for the Black Ball Line of Liverpool P re superior; she Wy number of secon early appl pier 98 Sonth st., 20 door be! ‘ositivel FOR NEW. 0 York Line of Packets—P rexular Packet, to sail o fast sailing packet bark GENESE: hi loading, and will positively sai sage apply on board, "Positively no freight will be re y , 20h inst meMecais in New Orleans, J. O, Woodrat? promptly forwardall goods to their address. will answer for canal, river, or coast se subscribers, at Rahway, New Jersey. 9. O. H.R. SH a6 Im*r ug passage to Liverpour, by the Columbia, whie will please make imme- urber, on board, at the foot jeu h sails on to come out from Fe, ailing from there oan have drafts Royal Bank of rescott Grote, Amés & Co., Landon, which jous branches throughont Great Britain ROCHE, BROTHERS & Co. York. ‘ackets to secure berths J.T. TAPSOC NS—Louisiana and New first and only day, April 29h—The tt, is now hi or pas- the ‘or frei ved on’ board after & Co, who will » their a ‘lies zs _ FOR SALE—The hull of a vessel just launched, and now lying at Rahway port, She will carry about 10 300 tons; 96 feet on deck, 23 feet beam. She Inquire of the LUFBE! ihm upon for Cataract, can Tp" He inserts’ New frames, and solicits the patronoge of all in wa GEPERAL Age ts wanted, to suj Dray ready propared Medicines. The stock is of large th TH acter pefore offered by tat cl and pediars can get « with Jarge or small ‘Also, the public exn receive. the moat a ‘diel estab! ex, that agents, merc fread ipeatmenp by ‘the ‘well known Dr. Solomon “Hei ; Arily at the German Chambers street, New NEW TEAS, OLD JAVA COFF. ROG RIES, &e., at Wholesale and Retail.— and Biack Team, N. B. Goods packed an charge. ANOTHER CHALLE OF MORE we challenge the New Fes comaaee wit tg Mhuthe'ale of Window Shadi low tm \ y additions to our stock of aod pled r moapeelves to he uadersoid by none. As to the q ty of on» ides, we have but one word to premium at the late fair at Newnrky NJ. ‘ zeus of New York and the surrownding country to Kive we e will pu tt assertion Call, and we will prove the erath oW/ontaasertonn. 0 No. 58 Chatham street, near Chambers street, New York _mi9 Int? statin i het NEW YORK CASH TAIDORING ESTABLISHMENT. style on the following reasonable terms. Fine Dress Coat Cassimore SAS neh ae PRACTICAL BOOK KEEPING, Ai be accountable for, ble PERSSE FOR LIVERPOOL —The well kne cket ship HOTTINGUER, 1000 juraley, will meet with immediate doap Or relght or passage, having sjfendid lange an \ room i non bowed, at dedd’s HULL & MINTUR! 87 South ly to the orto “WOO =Ail persons are hereby cautioned ing. any’ of the Crew of the Brit IKCHREK, as neither the captain any debts of their contract: BROOKS. a2t'r 3 Xo. 88 CEDAR STRERT. Keeping Simplified motinues ch as above. Course of Instruction. —The publ nd assured that the plan pursued by 's, rather than a course of lectures on the theory. ks constituting a set, and a pes and will receive a cert that ct. Pi ‘tus with terms can be obtained at the Rooms, fro st, AM 9PM. by teams mld bem in old mticles, to will warrnxt all Sitectacles purchased from me suit the sight for five years, orexchange them without extra id | change Wes mat immer y the country trade with 90 any primerly of Hadson and Reade. streets, who is engaged {or that particular purpose, and has his office in the rear of the tore. Drug and Medicine store, No. 127 rk. af inn 0. Fow- daily receiving from Agction choice new Green Jave and other Coffees, White. and’ Brown rT Sa SINE OF PACKH TS wo and Trow Li | Surars, and family Groceries of all kinds, which he 1s offering PN ha eMedia Reet e, eecand frome | sca'small advance ou the wholemle frices, "Varai}ies end’ dee PIRES Cap aataey will ait from New Yrs on | tere fom the conntry would do well to all and examine the the iin of May; and fom Liverpool on the lst of Juserher | above of kode before purchasing. Stores Nos. 250 an lar days, “Her accommodations for cabin passengers are | 428 Greenwich and 7 ST iis: delivered to the boats without _ ma tin rh 0. 72 WEST BROADWAY and No. 93 Church street. Gentlemen's garments made in the moat approved French French Cloth ts rock Coats do trom $15 to $16; French Pants $4,50 to $5,30; Dress Vespotertn Bs, tg No. 72 West Brondway and 93 Church st. untant, author of the ‘Science y and the to © respectfully informe and a Mp. Mersh in teaching this important branch is truly 1 course of practice in keepin re pupil becomes familiar from actual use with all the - of good capacity, will by this course become s cermpetent hook-keeper in about a month, ificate to | agent, who is to be appointed by the Minister of Fi- = The Line of Ocean Steamers from Havre to New York. Asthe law regarding the establishment of aline of steamers between Havre and this port, has already passed the French Chamber of Deputios, and as its adop. tion by the Chamber of Poors may be looked upon as a certainty. this enterprise may be deemed a “fixed fact”? almost. We therefore give herewith the various regulations, &e., of the contract between the company and the French government, which we translate from the Jour- nul du Havre, received by the last arrival It ls stated that the first steamer is to leave Havre on the Ist of May, next Saturday, for New York. Antrote 1.—Each vessel shall be fully equipped with everything necessary; shall have a suficient number of boats for all the wants of the service; shall carry two cannons, and have acrew the minimum number of which is fixed as follows, viz : Captain. . .. . 1 Master Engineer. . 1 Second ditto +. 1 Assistant ditto. . 4 Lieutenants. +2 Firemen... 000007 ia Surgeons. . .. ~ 1 Cooks. . ‘ase 2 Quartermasters ; +. 2 Assistant ditto. | 1 . 1 Steward... . 1 0 Assistant dl 2 s 5c not to be comprised inthe boy’ ‘are AntioLe 2. The vessels are to be delivered fo the company by tho marine department in perfect naviga- ble condition, as well us their machinery and rigging. The company are to certify to the seaworthy condition teamers before each departure. Axricir 3.—The clothing of the officers and crow is to be uniform ‘This uniform is to bo decided by the company itself, subject to the approval of the Minister of Finance. ‘The company, moreover, is authorized te make what rules it may judge to be necessary and useful for the service and the expodition. of “the service, subject always to the apprebation of the Minister of Finance, Axticrr 4. The engineers on board each vessel ure to be men of known skill 8xe.1.—Or vur Rorat Commissantat Anvici® 5. There shall be established in Havre a Royal Commissariat, the duties of which are— To seo that the various clauses of the present regu- lations be strictly fulfilled. To inform the Minister of Finance of any infruc- tion of them that may take place, 3. To point out any modifications which it may be deemed advisable to make, either ii the organizations of the services, or in the materiel of the vesuuls. Anticie 6. The Royal Commissdty is to be appointed by the Minister of Finance, and shall receive a salary of 5,000 francs, the which is to be paid by the Company, who are to pay the said sum yearly in advance to the Central Treasury office. - L AGENT ON BOARD, AND THE: VICK TO BE FULFILLED BY THE ¥ Articie 7. There shall be on board s. - ch vessel hn nance, and who shall haye the ‘mails confided to his charge. 4 This agent is to be allowed'a servant. Axtio.y 8. The Mail Agent shall have an official character, which is to be recognised by all on board; likewise all that concerns the reception and transmission of the mails, is to be under his sole cha: | Anticie 9, The mail agent is to be al | {tous use of a first class cabid. His board is to be at the expense of the company; he is to eat at the table of the firgt class passengers, and to be treated in overy way us a passenger of that class He is to have a boat of at least four oars, placed at his disposition for the wants of his service. Axticty 10, The company are to prepare on board each packet, and in the immediate vicinity of the cabin of the mail agent, some secure place,capable of being put, under lock and key, for the ‘reception of the mail bage, Aaricue 11. If the mail agont has # servant, suid sor- vant is to be gratuitously bourded and lodged by the company. He is to be comfortably lodged, and live like the other servants on board. Axticre 12, The arrangements expressed in articles 9 and 11, are also applicable in those cases where the royal commissary, or an inspector of finances. is charged with the inspection of the service of the pack- eta, or any other mission relating to the service of the mail between France and America. In case such should happen, the said agents are to enjoy all the ad- vantages mentioned in said articles, Anvicie 13. Incase the mail agent shail, in co: uence of sickness or any other unforeseen accident ind it impossible to undertake or continue a voyage, and mo other agent shail have been sent on board to re. place him, the captain of the vessel shall become ro- sponsible for,the performance of this part of the ser- vice, without being entitled to receive any remuyera- tion; and he isto incur the same reaponaibility as the whose place he ills, as well in the despatch as in the reception of the mail. Sve. IV—or rue conpitions ror “TION OF THY Matt, Axrticie 14, The various mail bags are to be received on boatd. In France, these are to delivered to the mail agent by the post master at Havre ; und in New York either by the French Consul General or the post office authoritics of the country, or by a special agent, should one be appointed, Neither the captains, officurs, crew or passengers, are to carry any letters, or are any to be conveyed save in the mail baga, unless diplomatic or consular documents. The infringement of this regu- lation will make the offender liable to the punishment for the fraudulent transportation of letters, Arr. 15. No merchandise is to be received on board after the day fixed for sailing, no matter what may be the reason for the delay. An infringement of this rule will render the company liable to a fine of 20,000 franca for each offence. Ant. 16. The torms for the transportation of passen- gers shall be regulated undor the supervision of the Mi- nister of Finance, and are to be revised annually. Anr. 17. Whenover they aro required, the company shall receive on board, independently of the mail agent, Int, At the most, two officers of tho navy, or two offi- cers of the civil service, who shall be entitled to a first clas position on board Qdly, Two other military or civil agents, who shall be entitfod to second class accommodations. Bdly, ‘To ten sailors, ‘Tho passage money for these officers, agents and sailors, shall be only two-thirds of the price fixed for ordinary passengers, Axr. 18. The company shall be bound to receive on board of the packets, and transport freo of ebarge, all small sized parcels containing iuatruments of astronomy. or other scientific apparatus, whenever such transporta- tion shall be domanded of them by the government ‘The company shall likewise be bound to transport much naval stores as the government may wish to send These naval stores, the bulk of which shall not exceed five tons each voyage. are to pay the same rate of freight ag ordinary merchandise, the company always to have two days notice of the intended shipment of such goods. | Articur 19. Each steamer shall at its departure, cither from France or America, have on board enough coal for 18 days consumption, calculating the samo at the rato of four killogrammes per hour, and by the horse power of the engine, It shall be in the power of the Minister of Fi- nance to modify this last regulation according as expe- rience shall demonstrate the utility of increasing or di- minishing the quantity of coal to be taken on board for every voyage. CTION V.—-SAILING OF THE PACKETS, 20. The packets shall make their departures at the periods hereafter mentioned, viz.: From Havre to New York, twice during every mouth, from December to Mareb inclusive. ‘The departures from New York shall take place ac- cording to the season, from ton to fifteen days after the arrival out of the vessel. Long passages, occasioned by unavoidable circumstances, may interfere with this re- lowed the gratu- THE TRANSPORTA- gulation, Anricie 21, Whenever it shall be rendered ubsolute- ly necessary by extraordinary circumstances, the depar- turcs may be delayed, at the requisition of the French Consul General jn New York, or of the Royal govern- ment in Havre. ‘This delay, however, can never. under any circumstances, exceed two days after the ginally fixed for departure 22. The hour of departure shall be fixed by and entered on the log book. . The packets are to yo in a direct route from the port of departure to that of their destination without making any deviation therefrom, save. in cases of absolute necessity. The company binds itself to per- form the passage from Havre to New York and back, with all the despatch that it is possible to tse in a regu- lar service, and with their vessels and engines, Should any delays take place from fuult on the part of the company,the Minister of Finance shall have the righ of rescinding the contract with them In case the vessels are forced to enter any port in dis- save those of Havre or Now York, or in conse. quence of temposts, contrary winds or other legitimate causes, they ure to produce (independent of the regnlar entry in the log book) on their return, a certificate of the Consul or wathorities of such port, attesting the un- avoidable nature of the case. Sretios Vi—or THR PRNALTING, Anricty 24,—¥aye in eases of absolute necessity, such as are alluded to above, any infringement of the rulex laid down regarding the days and hours of departure, shall render the company liable to « fine of 10,000 francs per day for the three first days, At the expiration of these three days of unjustifiable delay, the fine may be reased to 60,000 france. Should this infringement of the agreement be repeat- ed three times during the course of one year, the Minis- ter of Finance shall have tho right to rescind the con tract. For every deviation from the direct route unjustifiable by the strictest necessity, tho fing shall be for the first time 10,000 francs, and for the second 20,000 fran On the third infraction of this kind, in the course of one year, the Minister of Finance shall be entitled to rescind the contract, Anticut 25, Whenever the contract may be rescind- ed, or in cnse it ix not renewed, the company shail re- turn the vessels to government’ in precisely similar or- der (o that in which they receive them Sxetion VIL.—nunation oF THe CONTKACT Axricie 6, The contract shall last for ton conseca- tive years, counting from the time of the departure of the tirst boat that shall be despatched from Havre, until the return of the one despatched at the expiration of the tenth year, AxricL® 47, The present contract shall commence, and the first departure from Havre shall take place one month after the vessels shall have been delivered to the company, operations by the time mentioned in the previous article, they shall be liable to a fine of 1,000 france pef day for the delay AnticLy 29. ‘The present contract shall cease at the end of ten years, provided notice of such expiration has been given by either party a year previous. Should such not be the case, the contract shall continue on the same terms, and bya tacit understanding for the twelve suc- ceeding months, at the end of which formal notice is to be given by each party. Sec. VIIL—ranticULak ARRANGEMENTS, Axricty 30. With o view of facilitating the move- ments of the Company, the Minister of Marine Affairs, and the same of the Finances, will give the necessary instructions to the maritime authorities of the various French ports, to Krant overy facility whieh can contri- bute to the despatch of business, The Minister of Fo- reign Affairs also promises to do his utmost to obtain from foreign authorities the most favorable consideration for the Company. The company, on its side, shull strictly conform to all the custom house regulations of foreign countries, on pain of rescinding of the contract Axticte 31, The contract between the government and the company, cannot be in uny manner let out or ceded to third parties, either in part or whole, without the written consent of the Minister of Finance. Should it be known that the eompany have sub-let or ceded any part of their contract without this permission, the Minister of Finance shull have the right to rescind the contract, without the company being entitled to any idemnity whatever, Auwricie 32, The company shall be located in Paris, in the Rue d’Antin, No, 7 Sr. Lovis, April 16, 1847, Affairs in New Mexico— Special Messengers—Markets, $e. $e Since the date of my last communication. we have re- ceived but little intelligence of interost from the Plains; our only information of affairs in Now Mexico being that derived from Mexican sources, by the way of the city of Mexico and Vera Crttz, We are in the hourly expecta- tion of the receipt of a mail from Santa Fe, however, and look forward to its coutenta with deep interest. Asort of “Captain Elliott” pasted through this city a day or two sinoe, who, it was rumored, was the bearer of despatches from General Kearny to the government at Washington. I saw {him immediately on his arrival here, but he was“ mum,” and I could make nothing out of him further than that he left Santa Fe on the 4th of March last, making the trip to the*western frontier of Missouri in thirty-eight days, and that he had left a mail in the care 8f some teamsters, one day's travel from Independence. He had heard nothing, or affected to have heard nothing, of the fall of Chihuahua. His name he declined giving toany one, but [ have since heard that 1t was White, and that he is really the bearer of important despatches. e had a grand illumination last night, in celebration of tho recent victories acquired over the Mexicans. Dur- ing the day salutes were fired, the public, and many of fthe private buildings were decorated with flags and ban- ners, and some forty or fifty steamers in port flaunted forth their-gay streamers to the wind. No untoward circumstatice occurred to mar the festivities of the day ‘There is:very little “ local’’ of inter During the week there have begn two shooting matches; but as no one has been killed, they caused no excitement. A Mr. Ostrandor shot a Mr. Kucker through the head in a street fight; and in the other instance alluded to, a Mr. ‘Tallis waylaid and shot a Mr. Hoy, all through the in- fluence of the “ green eyed monster.” Hoy was wound- ed in the region where Uncle Toby received his disaster, and it is thought by his surgeon that the injury is quite serious. Tho reception of the foreign news by the Columbia and Liberty, pares little animation to Flour and Wheat, both of which advanced a shade, Choice country flour has since been firm at $4 75 per barrel, and prime Wheat at55 @ 873sc. per bushel, exclusive of sacks. Corn has rather declined, and sales of a few thousand bushels havo beermade as low as Sic., including new Osnadurg sacks, In gunnies it would command 66c., though there is none of this description of sack on the market. Oates are dull at 50 @ 52c.,including sacks. Hemp is quite active at an advance. A bri, ht article of Dew Rotted, well baled for shipping, will readily command $95 per ton.-- Lead is cxooping. Sales of upper mines at $3 20° $2 26, and of lower mines at $3 10.4 $3 19 per 100 Ibs. Raw Whiskey, fair demand at 20c. Freights to New Orleans, Hexp $12 a $13 per ton; Flour $1 per bbl.; Pork $1 26 do. ; “Lead 35c, a 400. per 100 lbs.; Pound freight 40c 600. do; Wheat 27¢. a 28c. per bushel; Corn 25c, a 2 do, Ke. ke, Money mh&tters are quite tight. ‘The interior has ab- sorbed a good deal of our ready cash for its produce, and returns of the spring shipments have not yet, to any con- siderable extent, been made. These circumstances rather depress trade, though large cargoes of produce and provisions are going forward on first account. Provisions are very dull, and prices are almost nominal, Say for Mess Pork, $11 a $1) 90; Primo do. $9 a$9 50; Lard, No. 1., Mc. a 7Xe.; Bptter, 10¢. w I2ige., Ke. & Dry Hides are quite active at 7 je ; Tallow at 8c., ke. Ke, Yours, ARGUS. The Army. THE VOLUNTEERS—RETURN OME. O. Delta, April 18.) We are informed, by a gentleman just returned from Monterey, that if is General Taylor's intention to send the volunteers Who are now with’ him, and whose term (From the volunteer and regular forces reach him. He will soon have @ force larg: place of the whole command now with him. lunteers will give him a force of new and fresh mon. about 3,000 strong There have been sent alread about 1,000 regulars, chietly reer: to the Rio Grande, seat of war. of an entirely new force of 6,000 excellent. soldiers. will soon expire, to the Rio Grande, ax fast as the new enough to supply the The Minsis- sippi, North Carolina, Virginia and Massachusetts vo- , and there are now more than 1,500 of the new regiments on their way to the Thus, in a fow weeks, Gen. Taylor will be at the head Lo - Law Intent Decisions 1x Caney L, Robertson, Assinton Taylor vs. Jacob Crowningshield and othere a parts ofthe testimony admitted. and thenedonaar ae cumstances throwing Jovbt upon the truth of the cert: ficute of the officer, who tock the acknowledgment of the in this case, and he not being introduced by inant to explain them: the testimony of the d witness, who swears that the mortgage written after the death of Mr. Proctor, the mortga- er, must contrel, and the mortgage declared u forgery, ill dismissed with costs. Joseph Hallock and others vs. Reuben Smith and others.—Decided that the unpaid portion of the pote given forthe purchase money of the premises in question was a valid equitable mortgage, ond prior in lien to the mortgage executed to the defendant. L, Brown, ee for a precedent debt. The claim of the defendant, M. @. Brown, for the purchase money on the agreement to te. sell, being subsequent to the transfer of that note to the assiguees of Huntting, cannot be used to extinguish it, Sale of pr s ordered, Samuel Starr vs, Nestor H. Sanborn and others,— Decided: The agreement of the defendant, Sanborn, to give the complainant a specifie portion of the profits of the business us a compensation for his services, wade the former a partner as regarded third persons; that the complainant consequently had an equity to have the as- sets applied to the payment of those claima; aud the as- signment of them by the defendant, Sanborn, to pay his individual debts, is invalid, Decree accordingly. Henry Purdy vs, Mark Cornell and others <-Deelded: That the usury set up is not proved; that the amount loaned, not being entirely satistied, there can be no order made to del up tecuritien; that there is no such rela- tion established between the complainant and defend- ts asto justify the taking an account in this court: That the right of the defendant, Cornell, to the ship claimed, depends merely on acts, not on any documents, and the complainant cannot ask a mere opinion from this court, whether such acts are void. Bill dismissed. Mulford Martin and another vs, William Bryan and othera.—Axs tho improper testimony received by the Mas- ter may have formed the basis of his report, ordered, that the cause be referréd back to him for reconsidera: tion . Edward Stone vs. Josiah . Kendall and others.— Duel defence set up to the mortgage in this cause, of sland of the defendants’ title. by the complainant, must “i ‘The statements appear to be friendly advice, and there- fore privileged; eva if not, the injury to eredit, produced by slander, cannot be set up, to defeat a contract to pay money; the right to redress does not arise out of the agreeinent itself, and cannot be claimed by way of re- coupment; the defendant has ample remedy at law. De- cree for foreclosure and sale, Augustus Cowman vs. Charles R. Macy.—The agree- ment sought to be rescinded must, at all events, be sus- tained, us to the general employment of the defendant, which is entirely distinct from the purchase of the defend. ant’s invention, ‘The superior knowledge of the defend- ant furnishes no ground for rescission of the agroement, nor do his representations as to other inventions, whieh were merged in the covenants entered into by hi ‘The invention of Sawyer, though “founded on the same principle,” may not have interfered with the defen- dants: “Principle,” in such case not implying “organi- zation, or mode of operation,”” but “element, or rule of law of nature.” Even if it did, a mutual mistake as to the quality of “capability of being patented,” in not « milstake of fact, which xn be relieved against. Decree © Hon. Anthoa: Chancellor —James disaissing bill, Patterson ond hi ia admitted to have failed, the complainants may have a decree ee- tablishing their debt, but at their own expense. De cree accordingly, with costs to the defendauts. ave 1» §¢., 08. Bridget Callaghan and others.—The defendant who are beyond the degree of consanguinity of brothers and sister's children, take nothing of the estate of the deceased testator: The ex- ecutor having neglected to invest is chargeable with interest, but at *ix per cent only, ei made n0 profit, and he fs to be allowed nix months to invest: the amount of interest charged against Mim must be re- duced accordingly, Decree against “him for balance thus ascertaines James Swan and another, Executors, §c., va, Ra- chel Whaley, Executriz, §c. and others.—-The mortgage in’ question eannot be considered paid, as no presumption arises in this case, that Mr, the testator of the complainants, who was executor of the testator of the defendanta, agreed or in- tended to pay it, when he took an assignment theroof: nor is there any proof that Le paid for it with the as- sets of the estate: The claim of the defendants, for an offset, must also be rejected, the famount_ being unliqui- dated, which defeats it as a legal set-off, and the debt not being incurred on tho credit of the mortgage, it not forming ite consideration. they not arising out of the sume transaction, there being no equity from any fr or concealment; and it being for money, and there being no difficulty in the way of recovery, by nop-residence, insolvency, complicated accounts, or the like: it fails es an equitable set-off. Decree for sale for amount due, James Moir andvanotherws. Richard Lyon and another-~ ‘The allegation of peymentin this case, of the mortgage t being sustained dnd the set-off coming under ihe pria- ciples settled in the above case, of Swan executor, vs. Whaley, exeoutrix, There must be a decree of fore- closure, James Lovett Ex'r, §¢., vs. Robert Buloid and ethers —Construction given to the will of Robert M. Steel deceased, and decree for distribution accordingly. Is Civaxcuny, April 26—Before the Viee Chancellor.— Decisions—Jane Smith vs, Alfred Smith—Divoree by reason of adultery Jean B. Suvaume vs. for same cause. fendant is 1 Euphroysne Suraume.—Divoree ‘The child or children, of which the de- w enciente, a be declared illegitimate. Uen vs, Win, Allen.—Decree of divorce Noble C. Minor ys. Harriet Minor.—Order of re- ference to master. to report suitable alimony for de- fendant pending the suit. Horace H. Day ys. B. 8. Brooks.—Motion for receiver granted Cincurr Count, April 26.—Before Judge Edmonds.— Solomon Kipp § Abm. Brown vs. John J. Wiles.—Thin was an action ona contract. In October, 1845, the de- tillery and cavalry, now at Saltillo. ‘The veteran volunteers. as we may with style the heroos of Monterey and rison the towns on the Rio enlistment expires, when they will be honorably dis- charged, and will turn to their homes to receive the joyful and applauding welcome of their friends and countrymen, ent justice jenn Vista, will gar- nde until their term of MILITARY INTELLIGENCE. The steamer ‘Talma arrived at Now Orleans from Louisville on the 17th with 180 privates belonging to the 16th regiment of infantry, and tho steamor Circassia from Pittsburgh, with three companies of the 11th infan- try. These troops were shipped on board the ships America and Remittance, which vessels were to ail soon an posible for the sent of war. ‘The following arrivals are noted at New Orleans on the 18th. Major James M. Talbot, of Madisoa, Ia.; Capt James M. Brannow, of Louisville, Ky.; Capt. John A Hendricks, of Madison, In.; Licut. G. W. Singleton, of Louisville, Ky.; Lieut. John ‘I’, Hughes, of Madison, ia. and Dr. E. Berry, of Louisville. Miscellaneous, At last necounts from Buifalo, the steamer Missouri was aground on a reef, five miles below Cattaraugus. She was suid to be hard on,and a «teaincr and schooner were despatched to lighten her off, She wenton in a fog The subject of plank roads is agitated all over the country. Why not try few experiments, as weil us talk xo much ? A project Is on foot for making @ marine railway across the isthmus, between Nova Scotia and Now Brunswiek, ° ‘The Wadleigh Mills. at Oldtown, (Me.,) containing bourd saws, two clapboard machines. one lathe, and shingle machine, and a machine for blind slats, ke , wore consumed on ‘Tuesd: Several perrons have died of wounds received in the late election riot, in Princo Edward Island. A fire occurred at Medina on Wednesday last, at which the brewing establishment of Mr. Joseph: Nixon was destroyed. On Sunday night week, when t Petersburg railroad was within a 1m don, N. C., some of the pr was passing, gave way. ‘Thi the bridge, but the ami! and passenger cars went down much Injured. ‘The passengers themselves re- ceived no material injury. Hon. Martin Brinmer, ex-Mayor of Boston, was seized with a determination of blood to the heid, and di Satarday afternoon, A woman named F, cinnati, shot a Ind with» pistol afew days since was taken before the Mayor to be ined The seal fishery this « porous at Newfoundland A vote was recently taken among the mechanics and laborers engaged upon the Smithsonian Institute build email train on the and # half of Wel- izabeth Walker, residing in Cin. She on had been unusually pros- ings at Wash ‘There were over & hundred of th hands, ry of whom voted for the hy of Buena Vista. In the politics of the day they were about equal- ly divided. ‘The proprie f the Philodelphia Chronicle have in gold, with an embossed border, a of copies of Gen, Taylor's letter of condolence to y, on his recent distrossing bereavement arumby Henry C1 Mrs. Ann ©. Maffit died at Galveston, Texas, onthe let of April, She was the first wife of the Rev. J. Newland Maflit, from whom she was divorced. The President of the United States has pardoned Win Von Pfister and Lorin Larkin, who were convicted at the March term of the Cireuit Court of the United States for this District, of being concerned in the slave trade. Charleston paper A school, on the plan of the London Ragged schools, is to be established in Philadelphia, to be known as the Robert Raikes’ Union Sehool ‘Two women were lately arrested in New Orleans, and put in the stocks, for professing witchcraft, and playing yarlous uncouth pranks We understand that a company has recently been formed, in our city, with a capital of some $60.000, the wh of which has been taken, for the purpose of estab. lishing a communication with Havana. It is in contem- plation to build a suitable boat for this purpose, which will also touch at Key West. She is to be placed under the command of Captain Barkinan, who has been long Axticie 28, In case the company shall not comm own as the commander of the ship Anson, belonging to one of the New York Packet lines.— Charleston Courier. there are to be added the small force of regulars, ar- | fendant's son entered into a contract on’ behalf of de- fendant, at Syracuse in this State, with tae plaintiffs, to deliver to them in thin city, on or before the then ensu- ing month of November, 7.000 bushels of outs, at 41 cents a bushel. ‘Phe defendant afterwards refused to deliver the oats. The defence was, that defendant's son had no authority to make the contract. A witness was called fence. who proved that he was the attorney of defendant; that the contract was entered into on the Sth October; that he, the witness, brought {t to Mr. Wiles on the 9th; that he, Wiles, then repudiated {t and refused to take it; that onthe next day, the 10th, wit- ness wrote to Kipp & Brown. a York, apprizing them that Mr. Wiles had repudiated the contract, and further stated, he believed he enclosed the contract in the letter; In reply to this, the plaintiffs proved by another witness, who called on Mr, Wiles in April 1446, and he, Wiles, then stated that he would have fulfilled the contraet if missioner, | | it were not that a boat lond of oats were sunk in the Bri canal. After the nt'® counsel h ™ n that inasn 2 vidence on both sides was closed, moved for a non suit, contending, r, Wiles, the moment he saw the contract, ft, action could not be maintained other side, it was insisted that the ¢ of plaintiff's witness showed a recognition of ntract by the defendayt. The Court adopted their opinion and let the case go to the jury, The ease was then suinmed up, after which the Judge charged that there were two kinds of agency. one was gencral and the other «pecial, ‘The first question they were to decide was whether the defendant's son was a special or @ general agent; and the next question was, supposing him to be # general agent, whether the making of the contract im estion was within the scope of his authority under that general agency. If they found that he was a gen- eral agent, and that the contract was within the se: of his authority, then undoubtedly the defendant was liable, and they ought to find a verdict for plaintiffs, They should next inquire whether he was m special agent, and ifthe defendant, by any act of his either bo- fore or after the making of the contract, aunctioned or recognised it, ought to find for plaintiffs, bus if from the evidence they came to the conclusion thet he was not a general agent, then they are to consider the testimony of Mr. Meach, and if they believed hia ev- idence can be no doubt but defendant recognized the e and plaintiffe. Sealed © they ought to find for For plaintiffs, Messes, Jordan and William B, Meech, For defendant, Mr, Joshua Spencer Usireo Srares Commissionen’s Orrice.—Before Commissioner Morton.—Cruet and Unusual Punish- ment —A warrant was issued on Saturday by the Com- nthe complaint of Charles Miller, a seaman Jowell, against Nelson Jarvis and captain and mate of said. brig, for eraet punishment on the voynge from this port tq The captain only wan arrested, the mate hay: ing made hiseseape, ‘The case was heard by the Com. lieioner, and the charge against the captain dismissed, nging to the bri Brown. | Who then procured a warrant for the arrest of Miller, oa « charge of perjury Covrnr ov Over axn Trnwixen, Arnit 26—Before Judge Edmonds, Aldermen Meserole and Compton. Fonorky case-The people ve. Harrie—This cause was set down last week for this morning—the parties with their counsel were in attendance, bat upon ealling over the jury pannell there were but 13 jurors present afler some delay the court suggested that it sould go over till next morning, and in the mean time the Sheriff from the body of rt then adjourned, Common Pieas.—One replevin case (only) of no inte- rest, was tried in this Court, Covnr Carespan THis Day—Cirenit Court—Nos, 35, 41, 59, 102, 105, 107, 110, 115, 118, 131, 192, 193, 196, 44, 112,222. Common Pleas—Non, 62, 63, 56,59, 60. 61, 62, 36, 97, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 97. T ATTRACTION. GR Archey at Home, No. 5 John Street. A. GRIEVE. begs to nequaint his friends and, patrous hat his agent has recuraed from Burope, via, Breinen after 9 reside months at Asdrosberg, and eo ther most celebrated districts of Germany. hs been cuabled to collect the hest selection of singing an Fancy birds he has ever off 0 an unusual variety. of rare and faney birds from al! pa jd, selected with great trouble, without regard to N. i etland ponies, Chinese, silver, and Engtis and every variety of barudoor fowls; fancy and breeding cuges, bird sees, Me, A treative Ow the management of breeding and rising Canaries, P. 8.—Letters post-paid will at all Gines gwet with prompt attention from A. GRIEVE, m2? im*rre No.5 a street, N.Y, ANUANP SE 100 cooks ulock onde of Maugame by pond, for w * goes ide Ene & BROUKS, 6 &07 Nassau of