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Vol, XIII. No. 128—-Whole No, 4725. NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 9, 1847. Crice Pwo Conta. porter of Watches, has Courtlandt street to No. 29 THE NEW YORK HERALD ESTABLISHMENT, ‘North-west corner of Fulton and Nassau sts. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. CIRCULATION—FORTY THOUSAND, EMOVAL—PAUL A. BREZ, I removed his office from No. 'D EXPEDITIOUS TRAVELLING TO THE Aiiation. CHEAP AND IERN STATES AND CANADA, authorizes the establishment of tribunals of concillation. John L, Stevens, Ksq.. of New York, lately wrote to the Daniah consul at delphia, for some general facts relating to the basis on which courts of conciliation have been established Mr, Stevens received the following reply from the Danish consul, which the former sent to the State Senate in the form of « petition, Senate has ordered it to be printed :— Paitapecensa, Dee. 26, 1946. ¢ subscribers having leased ‘The new Constit jon the Bi friends and the pub y the comfort, and merit “TUCKER & BONNEY. Tuon Tuoxen, formerly of Lk Ralvud ING. A FULL AND FASHI: READY Mad ‘Al Noi PASSENGER LI ith street, New Yor! jigrants avd others ye of the travelling comm ar THe cLofHiNG WareHoUsE, ____"_No. 102 Fulton street. sup, made from the palp of Le up, made from. t a its pungent and delicions acids A. & G. B: —— BLOCK LETTE + Price 2 cents per copy—$i rday—Price 6 cents \-—payable in advance. PE—Every Steam Packet day— nm, payable in advance. don the Ist of January and ule copies sixpence each. 1 . atthe usual prices—always cash in ap «should be writren ‘The Proprietor will uot be reaponaibl Chinese fruit, uoted fo sand its peculiar diges born & Co. from a rec! the Chinese em! fF enriching grav idence that {cs mn great pleasure I respond to your call for any information in my power respecting the institu- tion of “ Conciliation Courts” in my sb- lished for the first thne in his majesty’s West India pos- an ordinance of March 1, 1755, and mark proper, by an ordinance of July 10th, orway by an ordinance of January 20th, 1797, posseesions, on the new 798. repares 5 yan attache to rt ‘atsu, Pe eo Re. ¥ 8, tm. Osborn te Co; o i Terence to. the: Bouded Warehouses tsa pint bottle, and majesty's Wet Indi plan, by an ordinance of Dec As a striking evidence of its usefulness, I fool happy in being able to state from the Government Intelligencer of December 13th, 1845, in m: official reports to the Board of Justice for the years 1843 and 1844, it appears that in the year’ 1843 Btores, William. street House Rethbun’s Hote len of enterprise ut’s Hovel; Meveantile Library; Nan- ke, he. where they ean be th pital of $39 to $200, id a new and useful ily in the Union. ‘And all other intermediate rersons proceeding to any partof the West 4 in alinost every city ia th possessaion. that by uch a chance to make Tormas hip Gea, and fst aares* Latiers poets hes cominenced the “General Business at the store of W. b comer of Broadway At their Genera Eamigrati su Tapscott’s Emigrant’ Travelling Guide can NS NEW DAY LI 1s— Breakfast and Di ciliation courts 31,838, of which 21,512 were settled, 9,527 referred to the courts of law, of which, however, rosecuted by writs; and that in es amounted dance of fruit, Denmark proper, amounted y' CLARET! CLARET SHE SUBSCRIBER would inform the sand,at hia score, ost quality of ary invite the attention ot hy the gallon or bafrel, ab. may fecls assured they’ will be Buildings), where he will’ devote his tim tate, Furniture, Groceries, and merghandise in ge s from Broadway. tore 413 Broad wa: y 817 were actual MEDIATE PLACES. 1844 the number of sic which 10,234 were settled, 276 postponed, ferred to the courts of law, of which, likewiae, but a com- 59) were actually pi w; thus presenting the gratifying result, that out of 31,335 for the year 1843, but 2,817, and of 22,994 for the year 1844, but 2,459 became suits ut law ports to the sane effect from His Majeaty’s West possessions for the year 1 fying, inasmuch as out of 723 cases 5 only 191 referred to the courts of law, of which but 8 be- came actual suits at law. rinciple laid down with us for the institu- ion is that no courts of law shall take cogni- nance of any private civil suit whatever, unle shall have been duly tried before the competent court of conciliation and, in failure of a settlement, ferred for further prosecution at law. optional with the parties to a suit of (his kind, to avail themselves of the above institution or not at. their p sure; but it is an imperative duty—an absolute require- ment—from which there is no dispensation. From the above prine! uence, that the subj i oo ral. With @ large room on Holding aa auctioneers attend to outdoor sales of Real the selling of the Furniture of fam which will at all times receive particular atteutio punctual returns made. Hotels or private dwellings disposed of nt the shortest not Liberal advances will be ma conveniently stores me other collateral securities % ‘A register will be kept for the sale or letting of bouses and lots, and other tenements. ‘Lo save time and trouble to both correct description of the premi t their own hous six, A. M., from at 1 er, mehing at Ham small number, (say RA, Capt. Sepak Wines cee R ‘LLAMS, Capt. ‘Fhe new mud elegant Stoamer ROGER WILLIAMS, Cart, ‘arren street, touching at ly on board the Boats, y rren street, comer of personsare forbid trusting the above boats on ac- count of the owners. ERNOON LINE FOR NEWBURG! Landing at Van Cortland’s, and Cornwall. mson Broadway. penard street, up stairs, be,appraised correctly, and . ig Virginia from South lysis superior to. any other kind in lots to suit purehasers, at Trappell’s ear Bulton Ferry. nt rin Keane BUCH T OFF WARDROF A_JES OR GENTLE ditspose of, such as Wearu cau obiain u fair cash price for the same, by subseviver, through the Pos attend at their residences, 466 Bi Ladies can be attended to by Mra. J. LEN Im*re A CAKD TO Til LADIES. ADAME.B. LEVYN, late from Berlin jends and ladies in gen ry Establishment in th with a very extensive and magnificent assortment of all articles on such articles as can be ae eee he result “is equally grati- were settled, and HALE APPEL. i ap AND FURNITURE landlord aud tenant, W. ae + Building, trance 54 Reade. dN. STED, EXCHANGE BROKER, Lafarge ,-corucr of Broadway aud Reade streggy en- ‘Bank Bills, Gold aud Silver Coin, Drafts bought and sold. y 7. IBIA HALL, LEBANON SPRINGS —’ yen, and ready for the reception of ’ 1847, by its old yn re ey TEN OARDING AT HOBOKEN, Ferri taker Hotel, Hoboken, and will be ready in a few i ituated contiguous to the DAIL’ TED. ; st veal tv raat ta a mawall he Be r comer of Broome street. Also, for, sale er Thomas Powell, Capt. # Oilice, oF otherwise, who will Itis therefore not oul respectal ty three-story dwelling, rst avenue, next to corner of 10th street, con- jor on first floor, twa rooms ou second A on third Gin with lerge closers and clothes hment will be o| the Ist day of M 1d" Fre ‘every description, | ecie, put on board of this boat, must be at the risk of thereof auless entered on the books of 1» bexs to announce yey yr le it follows, as a natural con. matter of any suilat law of description must be identical with the case submit ted to the Court of Conciliation, inasmuch as nothing can be adjudicated but what has been duly tried at con- ciliation, with the exception of cost and interest from the day of entering suit, as the law may direct. If, there- fore, a certain specification be required by law in the writ, the same ought, from prudential motives at least, to be adopted in the ap- plication to the Court of Conelli- = ‘HE, Proprietors of Steamboats wishing pH Bells hung, would do wellto pay a visit on Powell, Roger Williams, Utica, Palmetto, Priucetot taineer, Iron Witen, Cataline, it style of Bell Hanging, expressly ada) . Put up neat and strong, and warranted for one, H.H., No. @ Ann street. Ferry, and of easy access to the ci ‘and Narrows is ill be spared to agreeable, and comfortable rows ear Fort nobstracted and de- render the Atlantle ome, _ EDGARTON. VERDES BILLIARD AND BOWLING SA LOON, No.5 Barclay street, three doors below the Ame- r would respectfally inform hisifriends and the H, that he has FLV Es place of resort and examine H. the 15th of May. 10 A.M., and 4 ai . es leave Fulton ferry, Brooklyn, at t THOMAS MEINELL, m6 2w® __N. B—Wanted a lady to superintend the sales Ni STATEN ISLAND FERRY.—On and i the steamboats: SLANDER will TS SULPHUR BATHS, . 547 Pearl street, near Broadway. E BATHS have been established Hee last twenty- a With a view to facilitate the access to those courts, and to simplify their prosvedings, it has been deemed ex] the Danish laws, to admit in the summons to the parti penke with any specification at names of the partics, leaving it to the commissioners, in ttlement, to specify the caso in UIE BAKERY—To let, and lease for Parr’s celeprated Soda Steain engine and machinery, trels of flour week! possession give Y run as follows, until furth LEAVE STATEN I At 6, 8, 9, 10, 11, A. M., and 1, rs 10, 11, A. Morand 1,2 New York April 13th. MORNING LI. Chee HAL! a Fare Repucep. Breakfast and Dinner on board the Boat. The steamboat NIAGARA, Capt. H. L. Kellogg, will leave amboat pier, foot of Barclay street, Tuesday, urday, athalf-past six o’clock. n verbal applications; . they actually dis- ll beyond the’ mere AND 3, 4, 5, 6,7, P.M. utes past 3, and at 4, 5, led. by the moat eminent phyai- ure of rheumatism, salt theum, chronic) com- ven daily, from 8 A.M. to 8 entlewan visiting the above best of attendants, y They are hight cians, for the cu . PARR, 73 Mott street. VILION, NEW BRIGHTON, Staten Island — prietor begs to inform his friends and the public, that he has made considerable alterations and improve Meats tu this establishment He building, coutaii ‘and apron for hi: ease of failure of a their certificate of refes Conaidering, howeve said specification the full extent of groun eventual suit at law is intended to cover, the plaintiff will, in most cases of importance and difficulty, find it his interest to have his application drawn up in’ writing by & professional lawyer; and this has accordingly become the common practica with us in sueh cases, serving a copy thereof on the defendant, and reeciving on the orl- ginal, the reference to the commissioners, in case of fail- Said written application may also very conveniently serve as @ youcher in confirmation or explanation of any compromise that may rosult from rocoedings had. ith regard to eases entitled by law to a more sum- merally admitted in the ordi- nary course of law, and where a trial at conciliatiou be- foré some other court would naturally involve s delay inconsistent with the despatch originally eoutemplated, this duty has with us been assigned to the respective judges having jurisdiction in the matter, before allowing proceedings to commence. with us, all cases coming within the jurisdiction of police courts, marine courts, courts for the settlement of petty debts, and ordinary courts of law, where a summary mode of proceeding may have been authorised by law. with a view to the nature of the case ; as in the instance ofa claim by bill of exchan; artics, where one or the otl journer only, A similar éxception from the rule, but from other considerations, has been made in favor of pro- igs before the orphat main object of the above institution being a final ent of any subsisting controversy between the #4 to it, without recourse to vexatious, long pro- ted and expensive law pensably necessary for its attainment that any compro- mise so entered into and concluded by the parties should be rendered equally conclusive with a decision of the Dourt, both as regards irreversibility and promptness of execution by the Sheriff. no doubt, something ver; the first glance, inasmucl , TWO GOOD ‘S, in the Basement; halfthe usual price, ing. Also,a large room the import f twelve and-a-half’ he importance o! ng. the senson the choicest Oysters that comes to 0 ¢ to his extensive assor PAS’ R ALBANY AND TROY—Lan » ti deseription, at the EET, at Caldwell’s, WestiP: Brushes ol TORY, 307 PEA! ing do. and all ki sale at the lowest pi AlRt Noticr—Geutlemen will please to communicate at the Bar any neglect of duty of the attendant FRANCIS MONTEVERDE, HE AMERICAN EXCHANGE BANK—A meeung of the shareholders of the American #3 the choice of counsellors and directors, will be "room on Wednesday, 2d June next, from 12 o'cloek Insrectons Rid Exrctioxs.—Messrs. James Mills, J. A. i HIN J4FISH, Cashier. FOUNTAIN HOTEL, f wishiug to engage rooms for the sexson, Letters addressed to him at the City Hotel, Broadway, will re ten tuming on opposite 9 Burling Siip, oi ight, apply ou board, or to F. B. HALL, at NIGHT LINE—DIRECT. From the. foot of Ce street. ari Passeny taki Morning Train of Cs to Saratoga, an XK Ww. sale a large assortment of Pr Hardware, Envelope, Hanging, and colored Paper. ality made to order. The highest, market prices paid in cash for rags, baggi unny bagying, grass rope canvass, and i ure of a compromise. 4. New York and New Brighton, at | |, For passage or frei M,and 2 and 5:20 P. M. A.M. and 1: and more frequent communications bale rope cuttings, other kinds of Paper} in time to take the ffalo, and north are, ae Troy west ‘The low pressure steamboat EMPIRE, Capt. R. B. Macy, ke. ss New York Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. For pasage o freight, apply'on board, or a the olen onthe "Phe steamboat COLUMBIA, Captain W. W. Tu) leave the pier at the Toot of Courtlandt street, at 6 o’clock. ‘or passage or freight, apply ou Tategular days from New York, Monday, mary proceeding than is vilion is now ready for the rec 11UM EXTENSION _ Di- Ry S, with metal plated slides, for private nd dining rooms, hotels, ste id convenience, warranted never to "largest in the city, ni of about 3,000 spiu- Saw hore Male and ARTHUR L FOGG. PHINEAS THURSTON, HE undersigned having succeeded the late firm of DIX & of the Fountain Hotel, so A large assortment, th With an tafvilin are well adapted to general manufactaris navigable stream, coi Of this description are, ; in the proprietorshij ly known as one of the most comm jaltimore, take this method of infor lic, that beside the great improtemeut ma addition of an entirenew wing to the house by were added, as well of elegant and fashionable found at the warerooms, Né are respectfully invited to call a2] im* inet Furniture; constantly roadway, where examine F.HOBE, 443 Brondwar. |, at the office om the Wednesda: id abs re. MBOATS FOR save eo RINGTON & ae LI ‘32 Burling shi with all modern improvemen JAMES R. DEL VECC orto BROWN, , of the position of the Dal PLATES—1500 star bre ‘ her of them inay be a 0- size. 'TS—"Voightlander,” of all sizes; American, » H. Peck, will used by the most navoae ISAAC NEWTON, successful artists. For sale in lots: an flatter themsely: se improvements, the has undergone x thorot taining to the-upholste) ven renewed, aud ; “cham astrict view totheir entire capability in every lS HiATTER, Offers a thir tor SF 88, way aglt a A his wellsinown erablishment 178 Bibel wa Hotel; aud having determined to pursue the nimbh principle in the ste of Hats, has uow completed his irday evenings, Tock cK a Seamibede HENPRICK HY @ O'Clock, P. M—Landing at Intermediate Places— from ihe foot of Barelay strevt. ERICA, Capt. R. H. No. 12 Prince street, third block oadway, is constantly manufsctarin nd widihs, whioh he wall ws rr Rurs G, MOFFET, ings, it becomes in their orders may have a hat made in any i ‘heir own Eeate'in three nour, or less, if absolace. | will eareee Moder, We will leave on Monday, Wednesday, Fi noons, at 5 o'clock, Steamboat SOUT; leave on Tuesday, The above boats wi ect. ‘he table will be found at all time: yand Sunday after | every thing the market affor Papt. Thos. N. Hulse, urday afiernoons, at 5 to be equal to au} bei 1 will sel endance, that every hat t to the perfect ense of sold will be delivered in an rooklyn, free ofexpense. TO ‘THE LADIES. ; ETER ROBERTS, 373 Broadway, has just received per v assortment of goods. ‘The ful ‘Thread and. imitation Iaces every description, lace capes, collars, scarfs, and mantillas, em- i ‘capes, collars, chemisetts and cuffs, cambric embroidered reverse, handstich aud tape bor- kid gloves; 300 breakfast em. . Also, 300 doz. cotton and silk hosiery, 25 per ceut below the usual j Era is PRACTICAL BOOK K No. 88 CEDAR STREET. t, author of the “Science Simplified,” and the jook-keeping Improved,” continues to shaper always in att i po SaRUa Ay a he attention and courtesy which will ign importa under their own per startling in this proposition at ‘a6 the Commissioners thereby seem to be invested with a power, apparently too mon- strous to be wielded by any authority in the country less than that of the Supreme Court; but, on a closer inspec- tion, I presume the alarm will in great measure sub- ponents to the whole scheme, wham involves no question of jurisdic- tion with the Commissioners—no right to enter into any legal investigation of the matter before them—nor power to pass judgment on the parties, with or without their The whole action of the Commissioners is fact limited toa mere mediation between the parties, her power or influence over them than aracter j# culculated to give; and, if successful, the parties themselves become the ac- tors; they make the compromise, and they sign the bond, while the Commissioners are mere!; to the deed; and when a contract concluded by competent persons, under such cireum- stances, it is, by itself. clearly of a validity not to be set ‘courts of law; and might, therefore, with great propriety be left to stand upon its ground, without requiring judicial intervention for its execution by legal by their assistants, actin pervision, to those who may ta they flaiter themselves will not leave dissatisfied, as 0 1 be ir part to meet the wants of their @ liberal patronage will not Baggage taken to and from the Hotel, free of cheers: PHINEAS THURSTON. NEW JERSEY, HUDSON & DELAWARE RAIL REBY GIVEN. at nie Kahan for ill ‘be Cochran Tloue, in ‘Newton, on ‘Saturday, the stv; Hat all ti Albany in ampl Care for the East or West. 7) Pie lerate rates, and none bs or them with call, taken after 436 “Ali persons are forbid trusting any of the boats of this line; without s written order from the e towing comprise ciple of gelling a yea ts, d'tne boats, or to P. C. eS N COMPANY. ES, = SOUTH- ix Hat Manufaer side, even with the oj it in considered that ve will suffice to make HATS, SPRING STYLE. TA, No. 4 Canal stvect, and No, 130 Chathasm st, skin and Nutria Fur, ha ality Moleskin and te Hats ai S U. 8. MAIL LI AMPTON, AND BRE THE splendid new stea Hewitt, Commander, will sta York on the Ist June n d States Mi OTICE IS HE: Books of Subscrip- lew Jersey, Hudson the utry Book-Keepi “Ast of Single Entry teach ng above. and assured that the p —The public are respectfully informe r lan pussued by Mr. Marsh this important brauch is truly a course of practice Jectures ou the theory, jar from actual use with all the Y and a person of good capacity, this course become « competent book-keeper in about & mouth, © a certificate to that effect. ‘ Fygereemss with terms can be obtained at the HALL LANTERNS, THE LARGEST and most splendid of Hall Lanterns of cut glass ever offered to the call and examine and eCieks ad Bow Wink, ee locks and Bow ‘indows, Ke., . HOKGE EDWARDS, 114 and 116 Nassan street. MBINUARDT'S BRASS LETTERS FOR She will touch at ton to In jcliver the mails for England, France and ill then proceed to Bremerhaven. i i gest manner, wi ject , Will please give hima call.- caps of various kinds at reduced nk and closed on ime of subseribin to be on each share sub- J. April M4, 1847. each day at llo’elock, A. acting us witnesses entered into and i to being converted into a ship of w tp uapection ‘by ofieers appainte har Gonstraction orse pov jcoumodations for 140. trst class and Newron, Sussex C JE. EI wey Rooms, from 9 JON, 291 Graud st t, reapectially and strangers visiting the city, Bove systen may be adopted upon a greater or © the whole State or it may be confined to particular cities or counties. accordingly as there communities may desire its establishment or But to the extent it shall be adopted, it must, of necessity, be full and comprehensive in its operation to answer tho object of its institution, In my country it has had 9 fate trial; it has been in operation, as above stated, througheut the whole coun- try, for more than half a century, and has proved itself highly beneficial to the community ; but whether it will moet with the same favor in this country, when so intro- duced, or be equally successful in its operation, may be a matter of doubt, considering the great disparity existing between the form of their gov racter of their people—n differonce which may have an important bearing upon the question at issuo, system ir, in itself, not without its practical difieul- s, requiring, as it were, some independent aj Ijustment, which office h the General Board of Justi of the country. A smaller scale; st and most fas d, with achvice assortment 0 id more reasonable t inthe city. Country Milliners 8 FILSON, 21 Grand st thatween Allen and Oreha 1 Milliner# wanted nc the above establishment. ir themselves before pure! eet Lanterns for sale. lass. 60 She will carry about 360 tona freight, which will be charged according to the nature of the goods offering. All lette Parcels, for which bills be taken at $5 each. apply at present RADNER & CO., have remov tween Wall and Pine streets, opposite the Custom House LIQUID HAIR DYE. rovement of 106—ALEXAN- E, which instantaneously colors es it the beauty and to No. 9 Nassau, be tha at any other ext iN do well to eail befe will do w fe it at the office of the pany at 41 Broad street, and treet. ROSKEY & ROSS. y NEKEN & CO. WILLIAM ISELIN. ine is mdue course of construe- jiness in the ensu ‘Steam Navigation € to No. 44 Willi yuthamptoo—D A’ ALT The ime TRICOBAP! natural Black or Brown, and 1° youth, and is warranted ne The wroprietor, eine ie with the utinoat con .» Broadway ; J. 8. Aspinwal a BOOT. ABOYTEAUX, 611 Broadway, desires to in- aamerous and fashionable ba de greaaxetaenta forthe right to manufacture x darability, and x brillian- other article in the ¥, 1s warranted to stand exposure to the are also japanned of any color that may b Aun street, also M. © HESF. letters are remarkable ( ey of the giliin ! or soil the skin. y patrons, that | ‘The second steamer of th tion, and will be in readi BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL STEAM SHIP, 1200 tons wer each, under contract fs of the Admirality. ain Alexauder,Htyrie. two countries, DBUG POISON. ‘ALLIBLE BEDBUG POISON.—The huis preparation to be the isher of Bedbags ever dis- covered. It needs but one application to satisfy the most mere- dulous of its wonderful and immediate effects—Trice 2s. only at Apotheonrics Hall, 25 t, MeKesson & ad 139 Fulton street, Brooklyn. the same time it af which cannot be appr al SIAN DYEING ESTABLISE (past years proves the reception and d New York-—COURT & ¥ livery. of Ronde, DESCHAUX 4: superior style all sorts of good jaded; trams, organ: jes H. &. Judkins. o i by the high sheri ment is differently organized, and presents no such saltt- tary aid or supervision, and will hardly admit of a sub- people of this country re interfeyeace with posed to call their ‘ire, be suppowed to look uich favor as it real- bands. [ appreheud.on the contrary, at they wilifind their persona) appenrance before the iasioners within elosed doors, and the dixeussion of thelr conduct in the special matter before-them. in favor of a compromise on the score of expedien 1 and moral point of view, to be an interference @ mastery over them to which they will not willingly submit; pretending, at the same time, that a compromise without it is within their ve: through their attorneys, if : But your govern- tharine street: 476 Grand street, and Co., 127 Maiden Law are "BE NIAGARA, ‘OPA. old tt the low price of %. $. : Leather Shoes, and all stitute therefor. moreover, to be over jealous of an: the inanagement of what they are ¢ own affairs. and cannot, the: above institution wilh as deserves at their s, satins, merinoes. i a inpers, Buskins, White aint biel satin do, white K ‘d'to sail from Boston are the ing large daily additions to our stock of Shades, ledge ourselves to be undersold by none. our Shades, we have but one wor premium at the late ‘ ipjers of all the at of Lieut. Melntos! C * ‘7 Passengers’ luggage must be On board the day previous to clients supplied by the pac ithe surrounding country to give us Passage money—From Boston to Liverpool, $120, de do to Haifa $20 No ‘secured until paid for. hearing, and has returned to B.M. Look at THIS—Ladies atl Aoon at 174 Be No. 8 Chatham stryet, near Cham! TO CAPTAINS AND OWNERS OF STEAM- BOA nt deafness, pains, noises, collections with thoir independence days of sailing. |AIR-CUTTER AND WIG MAKER 18 Broadway, eu! ae q ES, of the bell note and Ny breed, aud other rare and valual 3 HE undersigned having leased and fitted ap the house on they choose to adopt it; for- the Loug Pier, foot of 19th street getting, however, that the main poins wil be wanting, viz: the executive warrant Should any law on, sxe subject be framed with a view to accommmoiare prejudices of th optional with the parties to stitution or not at their p! n Liverpool and been entered into with Her between Liverpool O-FrIn addition to the above line Halifax, and Boston, a contract } pverument, to establi ‘ork direct. ‘The stent tow being built, and early next year of the time when they wi North river, as.a steam: date the up town residents, in= boats to make this land ¥. DE LE REE, Pi King Charies Spani 0. owt ry it into effect. it a piece of treach. | Vites all Caytaims of steam! . pleasure or fish AILANTHUS TREES, for street planting, ow, staiding in the unrsery harles street. Apply to Henry . 31 Wall stroet,, ail themselvea of this in- J apprehend that th jp Greenwich Ince, opposite C , upon the prem Peet Pen WINTER & b Li Land Halifax and mately crane ven 7 DRAFTS ON BANK OF IRELA ‘Tapacott beg to mfor public, who wish and nothing left but what will by new conteacy, —A counterfeit article of our celebrated Walnat is now being offered round the a person representing himaelf as our agent. the public against agents whatever, nor splendid singing and : that of register: ; also some very tling existing controversiy pinion, of consideratue iiaportanee for the suc: tem np} to give way to prejudices of this description t to meet them by argument, in showing that the pro- ceedings required before the commissioners, together with the personal appearance of the parties, if praction- Me, under the penalty of paying cost of suit do not all interfere with their right, when f line it altogether, as to the Injunction so under. ar to be of trifling import, tary Shaving Boa it, and beg to ND.—W. & J. T, he m their friends and | f Ireland, that they draw dral it discount,) direct on any of the numerous try. i, payable in all parts of England, ‘Wales, on application to WIE TAPSCOTT, 86 Sonth street Second door below Burling Slip. ‘OR LIVERPOOL—The mi mship BARAH SANDS my ye. made and ree 1 cmnuine soap, manu- D. View, bas our facsimile ch label. VROOM & FOWL ADIESand Gentlemen clothing or furniture to becriber, at his resi panctually attended to. r mall amounts, (payabl the National Bank of Irelad, jes throughout the cous diate of can oaln far ash ding. a note, or by calling on " ont, which will be 713g Canal st. R. 3 Fonrtlandt at W ROCHELL his friends, and the his house will be open to receive ty reel, where nature's song only to be obtained from E, subscriber respectful ? Hi n Greyhounds, Set public generally, riety of fancy Dogs; enter upon the subject or them shall seo fit ; stood or qualified, may Ui can be attended to by Mrs. De Boer. - id job goods ‘bought, of any description to _make arrangements with famil rd, for the coming season. are all times meet with prompt alt ix far from being 0, im ts loeation and conveni¢h; dacements to those who wish to be near the ¢ fully r, Samuel Smith ommodated—also good bath blished and well known tually on the ith ‘accommodations ber of Second Cabin Pas: inported expressly. casos will tura 0 T'compromise ee oer emraded to an abuse to which this inst!- iu tracts tnetendof _©. PRICE, pair of fing fat and showy c, Ke, the prope J be'djspored of mehinan, who 1, near Bleecke! Fashionable Tailoring | tution is expox hment in New York, we verpool on the 20th of NewYork, in the above steamer, can do 90 at ea Tor erage Pacers " R LIVERPO The splendid OF LER RAL: SANDS” a W.-C. Thompson, will sail pane lly on the 11th May, having excellent ac. ‘ond cabin passengers Old Country, to exper.c ice in the busine ing been in the employ of Mr. Stith a number of the assurance of his future application and assiduity, i the old customers of th xi to, may no doubt be harmless, and ey ain and simple casos, aring upon a single point, and far, as it were by anticipation, on 4 par with ing, thus fai But if not carefully checked ‘A yair of handsome or \. cail, at the sare atl, warranted sound; ean be ple, Mercer street, between Prince m3 Iw iasues at law in general or declined by the commissioners, such re complicated oases, und those Toad to difficulties and embarrassments not iy overcame ox solved in the sequel an institution of this kind, is altogether dependent upon tho character of the commissio 4 Ation shad bo committed. The community, eannc in thelr gelection. Ability and find weight of ery delicacy of the sea- THOMAS KIRK MONEY LENT. MOF, LENT.—The LS ype and I] suis on and es Jewelry, Fara ionable goods, which will be made to order in a e that cannot be surpassed. You will do wel. mn ay to Tren ollers on a suit F PA fap jcommodations for he greater portion of her berths being engaged. Persons desirous of embarking in her will leas all, as you ean snve W ATOMS) at wholesale o Prices advanced i 1 and silver watches, clothing, dry goods, ke. DAVI vensed pa siters to the trade a most complete TO SOUND TEETH, — comer of White street, R. A. 0. CASTLE, 391 Brosdwa rs to whom the i method of preserving artit (onary merchauts and dealers in ‘ral t ton street, oF to 4 UNION LINE thorefure, be too caret real, combined with how character with the community, to cogunand respect and | confidence with parties, arg the most prominent qualities It ought not, ia iy Judgment, to be an of of profit, buy devolve upon some persons of public % qualified for the task, and williny ervives required, from a philanthyopic disposition to son the evils of litigation, the city of Copenhagen one of the Associate Judges courts presides over the coneiliation sistod by two metabers of the city council. council nominates six of the most respectable, honest, and intelligent men, from whom. meral clect, by a majorit to act as commissioners. Ip the counties ‘ACKr TS to and from bi fast sailing packet ship EM- sell, will sail from New York Istof July, her re Persons received in private offier, by ring Ymer Opes more we challen the New, ol ny eT he fast. sail AWASH, Capt. Hathaway i nmodations, apply on board at Or- t LLINS, 56 South street, W fora Co, wih wil ‘enya, hag obtained an yrand from Live and sore teetn, | P indow Shade fo our stock 0 by none. |. We invite the ing country to give us of bday ee 1 Passengers, In airy and spacious :s, for stperage passengers, limited number o jaftatate, without any par to render the | nervous persons it are lofty and w early appligation on SON ERE 58 Chatham street, near bee re The tine fast sail her cargo engaged, COUNTRY MILLIN R ROBERTS, 973 Broad c ‘ 1 burthen, haying most ad doot below Burling slip, y the other cities the city lance of freight, or pass apply on board foot of HOLL eg », havi Mh Dover streen ven OF ligo, wiil please to tak: “Justis FEEEo, w sou w the citizens in of votes, two ww receive her cargo baili $< ets as commissioner. from tion will give him adiitional weight with” gy romoting an amicable arrangement. | No fees are paid it for the serving of the summons; ot! charged to the ear ; ine other expenses are It will afford me great pleasure to follow sition by an: sdditfonal explanation pou may ates my hands, in which case you will please to uddiere mes, at Washington, whero | propose to be from the Ist of January to the 4th of March next. I have the honor to be, very respectfully, Your most obedient servant, STEEN BILLE. New Books. Lives or tue Eancy Barrien Daamartiots—By Tho- mas Campbell, Leigh Hunt, ke. &c. In two volumes. Carey & Hart, Philadelphia. The title of this work im- plies what the nature of it is. It will form a valuable ad- dition to the libraries of our eltizens, and deserves an ox- tensive circulation. ‘The price is extremely low, ¢0c. per volume. Tue Cavet pe Corosnieres—A Tale of the Convent < bison omneieie?. from the te yee of coe Ctasee ey bau . H. Graham and Burgess & Stringer, New York. ‘This is # very interesting work. Tue Evenareey, on Montary Cuvacn Orrsaino, |, 1847. Salkeld Peck & Stafford, New Haven.— should say that this work is well deserving the pa- trounge of the religiouscommunity. The present num- ber contains an interesting quantity of letter and good portrait of tho Rev Mr. Walawright of this elty. Mexico, as rr Was avo Is, by Brants Mayer—Zelber Co., Philadelphia, and H. Long & Brothers, New York. ~-This valuable work—valuable at this time-—is now be. ing issued in numbers at a cheap rate. Hisroxy or rae Reroasation ix Grnwany: by Leo- pold Rank; translated by Sarah Austin. Loa & Blanch: ard, Philadelphia. Tue Tounisr's Guipe, on Pencitines 1x EoLanp ann on THe Continent : By J. H. Sherburne ; Bi & Stringer, and H. Long and Brothor, Yor This is'a very agreeable and valuable work, and well deserving the ‘attention of such of our citizons as de- sign to visit the old world. Henry H. Sadd, 395 Greenwich, has published a beau- tifully engraved portrait of Robert Burn Every ed mirer of the great bard should acopy. It can be obtained of Dinwiddie, No. 124 Naseau strect. J. Disturnell, No. 102 Broadway, has published an ac- curate map of ‘the valley of Mexico, and the surround- ing mountains, It is an excellent reference. Triumrns or Youne Puysic, on Cumono-Tuensan Facts,” is the title of pamphlet by Wm. Turner, M. D., and published by Wm. H. Gi , Tribune Build- ings New Yorx Lecat, Oneraven for May, is on our table. It eqntaina several interesting cases in the English and American courts. Subseriptions may be addressed to the editor, Samuel Owen, Esq, 41 Ann street. Tuy, Famiy Kirenen Ganventn, by Robert Bulst —J.C. Riker, New York.—We take pleasure in recor mending this manual to the public as one of the best we ever saw on the subjects of which It treats, It ia the rosult of thirty years experience. Postuumovs axp oturR Porms, by Charlotte Elisa. beth M. W. Todd, Park Row—A very’ neat compilation of poems by this celebrated poetess, It deserves a largo sale. ‘Tue Wonvras or Narune ano Agr, on Tavrn HrRANGER THAN Frovron—Burgess, Stringer & Co.— ‘This is a work from the pen of the author of the ‘ Pas- toral Life and Manufactures of tho Ancients.” It treats of the structure and functions of the human body—the influence of alcohol on digestion—chemistry, &e., and a variety of other subjects of interest. Tur Wnoxas or Womex, by Charlotte Elizabeth J. 8. Taylor, 161 Nassau street.—A very instructive an interesting little work, . Grauam’s MaGazins.—Tho May number came to us on Saturday, It is good; excellent, C. Holt, Jr., 156 Fulton street, has published “ Song of the Shirt,” words by the late Thos, Hood, and arranged by S. O., Dyer; also..“Fairest Flower, | Seo Thee Drooping.” words by Mr. Balmanno, munic composed by Miss Augusta Browne ; Pennsylvania Odd Fellowe Grand March, dedicated to J. R. Chandler, Eng. Zz he “ Dear Father Drink no More,” a temperance ball and the Xylon Waltz, dedicated to Mrs. Chas. Witting- ton. The Covumnian Magazine for May ia received. It te an excellent number and will sustain the enviable reputation which this fuyorite periodical has matntain- ed #0 long. Tur Cuanacten o¥ tie Guxtieman, an address to the Students of Miami University, by Professor Lieber. For sale at ull the bookstore: Tux Dowrntess, on THe Last Wit.—W. R. Gra- ham, publisher Cunterias Panton Macagine—E. F. Milespublisher. Tue Ancunect, ny Wa, H, Raxuert, No. 7.—Wm, H Trine Bulldings.—An excellent work, showing the author's perfect acquaintance with the sub- Ject, and containing valuable designs and estimates of the expenses of building. InLustuatep Macazine. Burgess, Stringer & Co.— This monthly sustains itself admirably, It is an excel- lent magazine, We have just received the May number. Howrney Law Dictioxany; edited by Henr Pennington, Exq., of the Phil Lee Blanchard, Philadelphia.—TI preface says, has long b din this country, Itis a valuable work for the logal profession, particularly ta students, We recommend it as such. Mratea avo Sweoexnona, or the Relation of the De. Velopiments of Mosincrisma the Doctrines amd Diselo- surea of Swedenborg. By Profestor Bush. Jno. Aller 139 Nassau sireet.— The ‘title sufficioatly explains the nature and object of this work, John Allen, 189 Nassau street, has published No. 1 of Tracts ron ru Tistes, boing a letter to a Swedenbor- gian ; and Pxocneas, a Satire, by Juo, 0. Saxe Govxy's Macanine for May, has been reeelved by H. Long and Brother, in Ann ‘street. It is equal to ite best numbers. Nicnow’s Itiestrateo New Yorx.—This isa new and beautifully illustrated work, published in numbers, by ©. B. & F. B. Nichols, Each number is to contain six steel engravinga, Cunistian Parco AGatix?.—This monthly is upon & new volume, Its editor is now JT. Headley; E. F. Miles, publisher. Invisrnie: Purwer—Taylor & Co., Astor House, just issued the Invisible Prince, a fairy extravagansa in one set, by J. R. Planche, being No. 7 of the Minor Dra- ima, in process of publication. Lea & Braxctann, Philadelphia, have published a little book, entitled “ Goneral Principles of English jvammnar.”” Priee 26 cents. Iniors, iy Massacnuserrs.—The comminsion® ers appointed by the governor under a legislative resolve of 1846, have performed their duty im part, “oft quiring into the condition of the idiots of the common. wealth, of ascertaining their number, and whether any- ing can be done for their relie’.”* ‘The resolve compelled the commissioners to report to the present legislature, but asthe investigations are not completed, the governor re- ends thas provision be made for continuing the of she commission until the next session of the general court. Returns have been received from 171 towns, having a population of 345,286, In them are said to be 543 idiots, 204 of whom are males and 239 are females—-169 are less than 25 years of age, and are, of course, proper subjects for instruction. Of the whole 108 are supported entirely at the publie charge. If the other towns should presont the same proportio appear that there are upwards of 1000 idiots In the com- monwealth. of whom 300 are of proper age for instruction ‘The commissioners Aave Mpecting the treatinen: r sfully extablished in France, Prussin, ) and Switaerland. They have already obtained sufficient i to prove, in their opinion, that other countrive et an example of successful attempts to instruct the most ignorant and dograded of men, which It be- hoves our commouwaaish speedily to imitate. The com. | tninsionors have persoually Inspected the idiots in abous 30 towns in the State, and Oud that the condition of these wniortunates is very materially influenced by the | character of those who have them in charge wns we found the idiots, who were under arge of kind hearted but ignorant persons, to be entirely idle, given over to @isgusting and degrading nd preventing the sad and demoralizing spec made in God's own image, whom neither their own reqs ¥ the reason of others lifted up above the level of the brutes. ther towns idiots who,toappearance, bad no more capacity than those just mentioned, were under the of more intelligent persons, and they presented a different spoctaclo—they were hy, cleanly and in- dustric We found some, of a very low grade of Intellect, at work in the fields’ under the direction of attendants, | and they seemed not only to be free from depraving habits, but to be Nappy and useful “The inference to be drawn from this is very important, If persons haying only common sense and common hu- manity, bat without the advantage of experience or study, can so improve the condition of idiots, how much could be done by these who should bring the light of eo, and the experience of wise and good men in countries, and the facilities of an inatitution to the training of idiote—how much, we say, » by such persons towards redeeming the minds of this unfortunate class fom the waste and de solation in which they ow ke! Accompanying $ho report is m very interesting letter from Mr. (uutge Sutoner, now in Paris, ereribing mt. nutely 4 French heylum or school for tdfots, and inei dentally giving general information respecting their treatment in other countries of Europe. Mir. Sumner thus begins his letter * My dear Dr. Howe—In the report that the committee for the examination of the condition of idiots in Marsa- chusetts, of which you are chairman, will make to the general court, | do pat, doubt that you will insist upon the necessity of adopting, in the State of Massachusetts, euch measures ax experience has shown may be success fully employed to secure the physical comfort and moral culture of this unfortunate lass of our fellow beings’ We copy the passagd and print one of its word italics, to show the manner of th matter of the epistle ix excellent. 'T' mission thus far, is «tated to be leas than forty dollars 5 #0 we think the commissioners should be empowered to continue their duties. Lestun Pest,

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