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Tobias ads. Shaw et al.-Matter referred back without Costs of motion to either party. Corties ads, th Motion denied with $10 eosts. Cromwell vs. M Motion denied, corts to abide tho event. Osborne adifix. va, Marqusnd —Motion for new trial denied Diehl et el vs.the Mutual Insurance Companr.—Judgment for plaintiffs Loomis et al. vs Edwin Weed —Judgment for plaintiffs on demurrers, with leave to the J to amend oa payment of costs within ten day Spicer pif in error ve. Atwill dott, in error,—Judgmont affirm: ed. Massett, plif. iu error va. Roulott, doft ia Judgment reversed. MoCormick piff in error, va Hay- don, deft. in error. —Judgment reversed. Mabie adsm Yierce.—Report of referee set aside unless plaintiff con- sent totake a judgment for $69, with interest from 224 August, 1°46, In which event ths motion to set aside the report is denied. Innes adem. Reeves.—Motion for new trisl denied. Smith va. Delaplaine—Judgment for plsintif. Folger vs Foot —Jadgmont for pralatifl Git ford ads. Wood.—Motioa to set aside the report of ro- ferces granted and cause referred anow. unless plaintif® consents to take « judgment for $42 56, with interest from the date of th» report, ia which case the motion is devied and cause referred. Univer Sraves Drstasct Count, 1 Apstinanry.— Mareh 24.—Betore Judge Betts.—Auteaen Stave Case ~-The United States vs. The Schoner bh Ann, her teckle ¢e.—After his Honer had tekon his seat this morning this causo was resumed. Natuan A. KLIN oolied and examined by the U 8 District Attorney Several note: Flowery, while sick on sbore,to th putin and read to show the intention of Captain Flowery. On the 15th of October the versel was lying at Gallenas: bout ten or eleven o'clock in the frenoon when to sail ina gers; alter ven casks of water to be it w I reesived tho letter stating that we we week, and were to have fifteen whita p: recriving the letter I caused put om board; two of the can gallons each; there were th thirty to thirty-five gallons, and two tl! about one hundred gallons piece; the twelve cuske; we expected more on boar fome manga woed on board; the whole of the carg Gischarged before the 15th, except what the captain di- Tested to be retained on board; aboutsthe 3d October we were boarded by some British offtters; we wore af- terwards visi between tho ould hold two hundred that would hold from and 13th ctobel rr. Q—Oa tho 15th October what did you do with the vessel? A.—After wo satisfied ourselves that we should Cyd an goin her or be put onshore, wo consulted (the cre’ Tesolved ou putting the vessel under way and going in search of American man of war, and putting our selves under their protection Q —To what port did you gail? A.—To Monrovia. Q—When did you errive there? A.-I think about the 18th; we found there war no men of war thero, nor a vessel of any description, with American colors. it did you then do? A.--We saw a large sail bo uppo' one from Gallenos, that was watching for w hauled out to si then sterred to the a man-of-war; wo Fa did not fall in with any v trict Attorney. Q—Dit Flowrey, st any time during the voyage, ray anything to you about his being on the coast of Africa before? A—He said ho had been there a good deal, aud at one time said he lost $5,000 while lying in the Congo River. Q—Did he sipaia how he lost it? A—No; he di railing at men of- war. Q--How did he express himself? A.——He said that it had got so with men of-war, that nothing could be done on the coast; they insulted and robbed the traders; and the Americans were as bad as the British, Q—Did he tell you at any time the name of the ves- se) that he sailed in before? A—He mentioned different vessels that he was in, but I don’t recollect their names. Q—What time during the voyage had you this con- versation with him? sett eight or ten days before we arrived on the jo coast of Afri Q--Did he at any time say ony shiog to you about his knowledga of the Spanish language’ A— He did; he told me he pons it fluently. Q—Did you, or not, see any persons on the African coast that seemedto know him, or had seen him there before? A-I did not. ‘Adjourned tili to-morrow (this mornicg). Common Press, March 24—Before Judge Daly—Jared Lensley ve Christopher Ledwith —This was an action of trespass. The declaration contalned two counts—one for obstrueting the plaintiff while passing through eee place, and the other forslander. The plaintiff is jon, and on the 8th of June last, wes driving in a phys! his wag: happened that the pl much crowded, in consequence of backed him ; in doing eo, ho upset one of the defend- nt took the back ogain.and kept treet for half an hour, rossly. The jury ren- ant’s milk cans, upon which the defe: horre from the 4: Doctor Lensley while there hi a verdict against defendant for $100. Common Preas—Iin Banco—Decisions.—March 25 — murrer; pi tin Hore ads Fox. 8 damagen within thirty days; eosts on both . J. Nakerman ads Kenyon.—Report of refee confirmed. Syne ads. Ward Verdict son- firmed with costs. Sperry tion granted. with liberty to terms. Riley et ol vs, Willoughby.—Motion deni Plaintiite’ co event. Andrews ads. Foste Motion grat abide event Sloat ads. Reed.—Motion corts to abid it. Kirchott ads Meo.. be ing made, motion is gran’ oa the usual terms Count or Genenat Sessions, March 25.—Before Re- corer Scott, end Aldermen Purser and Gilmartin—Jiha McKeon, Erq, District Attorney.—Dr. Ponce M Neh tern —In the case of this individual, who was convicted on Tuesday last, of a violent assault and battery upon his wife, he wes rentepced at the opening of court this morning, to pey a fine of $75, and stand committed until the same be paid. Mary Foulke, convicted of stealing sundry articles of ‘operty of her employer, itentiary for table Iinem; clothing. ko, th Mr. Lorenzo Delmonico, was sent to the Pei three months. Levi Jiamilton, indicted for a mis concerned in the exhibition of nud Y was then arraigned. He plead n for trial. John Oreon Trainor, al Michaels, and Torrence Conn., on the 20th of consequence of the the attend: defits of another Stat ‘ Michaol K. Bar! indioted for exhibiting ta. Dleaux vivants of almost nude females. on being Toigned, stated thet he was not ready to plead to the n+ dictment, ih motion of bis counsel, further time was ailow William Matthews, William Alrich, Hildreth, indicted for k Sherloc i teneed to pay a five of $20 ‘The Grand Jary then presonted a number of bills of indictment, end announced that they had disposed of the cases leid beforo them Whereupon, the Recorder remarked that, before he discharged thom, he folt it his duty to thenk them for theable and satisfactory mani in #hich they had performed their Ixbo: whi been of an extremely that thoy ha: displayed for which they d ond if the eubse redeemed from the imputation cast upon us by oar ter cities of being the most immoral people in th urred by the fact of allowing Heentlo impunily amongst us. @ court then adjourned for the term. Covent Carkwpar ror Monvay.--Circuit Court - Noa, mmon Pleos—Vart Ist 99, 91, 93,95, 97.99, 101, 103, 45, 21, Part 16 9, 21, 24. 27, 28,29, 12.18, 6 —Nos. 8 2d 98, 92,594, 102, 104, 110, 11 ‘Taran or Da, Epwanv Marth 414, 116, 118, io P, Cooutnce ror tae Munper oF Avousra, Me., March 23 Before the Suprems Court of Maine, ‘The court assembied at nine o’siock at the Court flonse ‘There ara no ladi:s no standing about the juil, court house and corner of the streets in groups, waittcg to hear tho prisoner's fate. An officer now came into court and reperted “the jury had not greed. but there wae uo certainty that they would not prerent on tbia ocoasion, but they ara egres”’ whieh being tuterproted, meana that the jory may yet ngrea Yeaterday aftornoon the casa was com. rattted to the jury aed the court adjourned to half-past fivo o’ckcek. ‘The ladies held on and kept their places in the gaileries uutil the courtcame ia. Ason previous days, co oo this, they eat twelve hours without leavieg their seats, in as atmosphere not the most agreeable er healthy for the pews and aisles and pulpit were constant- Jy jammed with o living mons of men of all descriptions The Court oams in at half past 11 o'clock, anda crowd followed them, anxious to hear the verdict. An Officer was now deapatebed to inquire whether the jury dad agreed, and if so, to conduct them into court. The officer foon returned, and informed the Court that the jary had not ogreed, and no probability of agreeing ‘Ths judges now covoferred together for @ fyw moments aod the Chief Justice ordered the oflvera who had charge cf the jary to conduct them into court Not long after, the jary came in, lookiog as if they had had ® hard time of it, How much conscience bed to do in Coossioning this disegroement, is know only to Him who Pearches a! hearts ant tri reins. The Obief Justios now feqaired of the foreman, if there was no prospect of their agcesing. He replied, ‘he feared thera wan not? Thin reply was made in a tremulous voice. The Chief Jurtios now ed it the jury had doub‘s upon matter of law. * foreman then «aid they dissgreod fa judgment upon both fact and law The Chief Justion then arked f there wan any point of liw upon which tho Court could enlighten them ? The foreman.afte a short consultation with his fellows,replied.“there was not, They Asagreed ebout the weight of evidence necessary to worrant a conviotion, and that there was n0 prada! of ther ogresing The Judges now ferred together seein forcome minutes The ChiefJasticn now remarked that the Court thought it prrper to order the jury back to their room to sea ifthey could not come to an egreement. | The jury retired for farth+r deliberation, and the court adjourned to three o'clock in the afternoon. The Judgox come ia wt the time appointed and an officer wis sent for the jury. Ho soon retarned and reported the Jury had not agreed, but there wasn prospect they might @gtee ia half an hour. Ths peopl aro now walting with the moe! intense aaxiety, unable to corjsoture what the verdict will ba. ‘There it» feartal looking for it, The jury came in at four o'clock, ana alse the prisoner; now ‘written by Captain witness, were here would hold were in all we had also 0 Was by the'same officers a number of times ntil we lost sight of the coast; wo ithward to see if we could not find d y one hundred miles, but soon after, the men got very much discouraged, and wo resolved to steer for the United States, and we arrived on the 11th December; after which I reported myself to the Unites States Dis- id not answer directly, but commenced mn through Rector street into Trinity Place. It where the parties met was church then bnild- ing, and the on! pemene, left for the doctor was blocked pp by the defendant's milk cart. The former alighted from his wagon, took the defendant’s horseby the hend avd {s the fearfnl moment. The jurorslook solemn as gravo stones. The jury now say the prisoner is guilty. ‘The prisoner avowed his innocenoe, and mado but Hetietio speech, whan the Chief Justice if he ha thing to why sentence should not be roDounce: 9 bed rather be io fis situation erson’s who might be within the soard of his v: ia time. He bid both friends and encmuies an affectionate farewell. ‘There was a rumor current in Boston on Friday, that Dr. Coolidge bad committed suicite; but this nesds con- firmation. Couumsra County Count or Skssions.—On tho llth instant, the Graod Jury of Columbia county brought in imdictuents for arson, &o., against Georgs I. and Joseph Finkle, George Floutin and Egbert Wheeler, who were arraigned and plead not guilty; and on the 16th instan' the Grand Jury came into court with forty-five indict- ments. Nearly all the indictments found at this term, says the Hudson Gazette,are understood to be for crimes genes out of the anti-rent disturbances in Taghkanic. 3 1. Finkle, —e Finkle, Philip Van Tassel, Elijah Finkle, Barent Van Alexander Decker, Egbert Wheeler, William A. Wheel- er, Jacob Truesdell, and George Reed, were arraigned, some of them on ® number of indictments, for arron, for being disguised, &> ; and by their ccuusel, H. Hogeboom, piead not guilty Supreme Court, Bnookryw—In the case of John Abraham Willink against Adrian Vanderveer.—Me. Willink flied a bill in chancery agains: Dr, Vanderveor, in which ho stated that in the apring of the year 1835, Vanderveer applied ir. Vaequea to join him in the purchase of Property at Kiatbash, in the county of Kings, stating to him and that he could purchase the propety at a price muc below its value; and that by dividing it into lots it could very soon be sold ata very large profit, The bili thea states that the plaintiff and Va:ques, having great confi- dence in the judgment of the said defendant, and in his integrity, consented that the defendant might make {!.e states formed ‘bought a farm from John and Mick xel Nefus, containing one hundred acres, for the sum of $40,000, one half to bs paid im cesh, or in notes payable at short periods, and the other half to be secured by a the property; and about the ssmo id defendant represented, to the plaintiff and Vasques that he had purchased az- other piece of land fromm Mr. Schoonmaxor, containing forty acres, ard another piece from Mr. Suydam, of twelve acres; and that be was to pay for the two last mentioned parcels of property, at the rate of $360 an acre. ‘The plaintif® thon avers, in his said bill, that re- \ying upon the Judgment of the seid defendant, and hav. his want of integrity, he advavced urchase on their joint account. The bill th Inet in a few days afterwards the said defendant them that he haa boad and mortgage on time, the bill charged that the rai ing no suspicion of his proportion of one equal third patof the cash pay- ments to bs made upon the said purchase. And the bill States that it was agreed between the parties that the be made to the fendunt, by whom bonds and mortgages were to be given for the balance of the purchase moneys; and that the plaintiff afterwards paid his one third of the moneys due upon the said mortgage ‘and a partition of D conve: said d ces for the said property shoul: the said lends was made, and the which wi defrauded by the said defendant, ‘That the year had im part agrend to pay for the Ne $30,000 and not $40,000, as he had falsely lently reprerented; and that in addition to the one hun- hh mnted he had bought for $30,000 from Mr. Ne- fus, two pieces of woodland and two piecen of salt of deceiving the plain- Ny conveyed to his bro- ther-in-law.and took a conveyance to himself of only the dred acres, which he had repr $40 000, he also purchased for meadow; which, for the pur tiffand Va ito one hundred aores; snd for the like purpose of deorivi the plaintif, he had fe Mr. Nefus to state the consideration mon deed for the o1 The bill also stat ited that the pli als vered that he had been deceived and defrauded by the said defendant in relation to the prices which he re] sented that he had paid for the lands purchase: Schooumsker and Suydam ; that instead of his havin s, paid $350 an acre for the forty acres purchased of he had only paid him $300 an acre; and he purchased of Mr Suydem, instead ually paid gee that, for the purpore of deceiving and defrauding the plaintiff, and to keep himin ignorance of the price sotually paid for ofland, he caused the rely stated ims he Ergrwenine that he had paid for them ‘is anawer, denies all the material Schoonmal that for th of $350 an acre, ashe represented, he had orly $250 an sere. And tha bill c the said two lest mentioned tra: consideration in both the ssid deeds to to be th The defendant, in allegations in the bill, and a number of witne: examined, bo cided the case d after e full and evidenos, they decide thst the plaintiff has fully made Phat the plaintiff is en: cree —_ the defendant for the repay- xeess of moneys ae the plaintiff over out his cas titled to @ bove his proportion of the ant for the said property, with in and in ascerteining such excess, the defendant is to charged with ths valas of and the defendant was de d they deoree, * y the cost assigneo.—Mo- on the usual dd end cause to gooff for tke term on pay- ment of costs of term; plafotiffs’ costs on this motion to iad; plaintiffs’ No opposition meanor, in being jes, as “* model guilty to the ent, and being unsble to find bail, was remanded John Perego, Thomas jonnell, indieted for ateslivg property valued at $1300, from James Hoyt, of Norwich, wnuary last, were discharged, in prosecution being unable to secure ce of certuin witnesses, they being resi- Dorsey, and pi rambling houses, severslly pleaded guilty, and were each sen- ich had delicate and unpleasant nature— great doal of moral firmness, ved great ‘redit from the commu: ent grand inquests be but as fear- lees in the performance of their duties, we shall soon be e Union, joueness to exist tity | Messrs. Rockwell & Wood. Religious Intelug. } 16, Sunday next before ; 18, Tuesday before 21, 24, Monday in Easter Week; Week ; 30, First Sunday after Easter. Tke Reverend the Vicar of Woburn—one of the cler- gy of the Bedford estate—has been presented to the val- uable living of St. Paul’s, Covent Garden, London. Henry the Ssventh’s Chapel, at Westminster, is said to be so dilapidated that, if not soon repaired, it will be in a state of ruin. “ Addresses hi tion of tho Cathedral. Four new churohes in London await consecration. ‘The Bishop ef Manchester was enthroned on the lith of Webruary, in the choir of Cathedral Church. 80,000,000 Protestants. 70,000,000 Greek Church. . 60-000,000 200,000 000 2, There are who never hear the gospel, Jews, blind- 000, ed hy unbeliaf. eee eee . 000 Mahommedans, deluded by the false prophet 140 000,000 Pagans, sunk in idolatry and superstition. ... 450,000,000 600 000,000 600,000,000, there are ealy about ionaries, independent of native cate- obists ond schoolmasters, and including those of Ameri ca, Great Britain,and the continent of Europe, or one missionary to avery 428,671 persons. 4 Tho entire sum of money raised by the churches of Great Britain, for missionary purposes, is about £350,- 000, and by thoso of America, £150,000; making together £500 000; a sum only equal to the annual gifts of idola- tersat Kaleo’stemplo at Caloutta. 5 Ifevery Sabbath scholar im Great Britain would collect only one peony per week for Christian missions, it wo. 1d raise £483,333 6s 81 per year ; which divided amongst the different missionary societies, would enable as nd athen world 30,000,000 die every year; them to print twice as many books, establish tw many schools, support twice os many missions: occupy twice as many stations 6 Of th 54,794 die every dey ; 2.283 die ‘over: ur; 33 a 10) every micuta, At this rate, 36,860 000000 hays diod and 6,540,000,000 since the during the Christian Reforma fon. in his whol henoeforward be practis 18 of the dioces im the cathedral of Nancy on the first of January Daring the year 1847, 27 persons abjured Protestant- {sm and were received into the Catholic church in the diocese of Cambrai. 1 ‘The Count de Ci ubriand, the celebr: . ostenrorium., It is not le: above these symbolic vine. ‘The Rey. Robert f. Stanton, a graduate of tho New | Haven Theological Seminary, was ordained to the work (ed pastor over the first of the gospel ministry, and ins Presbyterian church in Cohoes, New York, by the Pres- bytery of Albany, on the 9th of February. The Right Rev. Bishop Purcell and nearly all the Ca- tholic clergy of tho city, attonded by a numerous body sing of of the laity. r the first Bi: church of St tly conveyed the honored rei of Cincinnati from the ‘avier, to the place prepared uit in the coption beneath the high altar of the cathedral. The coflia was borne by four Catholic gentler who bad kuown the departed prelate. The ‘ance of the jon as it moved Do Protundis,” and tl who witnessed tho scene, left a deep impression on slemn tones | ‘Tho Rev. G G. MBoro has accepted a unanimons cali to the rectorship of tho united parishos of Trinity Church, Covington and St. Paul's, Newport, Kentucky. Tho Rey. R. B. Claxton, chaplain of the diocesan sshool at West Chestor, Pennsylvania, haa doolined the oul from 8'. John’s Church, Georgetown, D. C., and ao- copied # Unanimous call of the vestry to Christ Church, Madison, Iudiana. The Rev. David Greone Haskins, rector of Grace Chureh, Medford, M ed the invitation. be and sceepted a call to the rectorship of St Michael's Church Marblehend, Mass, and it ti the diecharge of his dition ae tector, coon after Haste. and has accopt- Tus Insurrection in Srerr, centle An American nan who wasat Messina during the re- ‘cal troubles, writos under date of January 31: ( th the revolution commenced Tho city was given up to ths insurgents, the general retiring into the citadel with all the soldlery, Inthe afternoon he made anattempt to march into the city again with some 300 soldiers; but as soon as they made thelr appearance they were driven back. The general then, without giving & moment's noticn to tho forsignat”, commenced an indie. eriminate flro upon the town, from the citadel, fort, and awar steamer, with grapo, canister and shells. ‘Th: few arowad the U.S. steam frigate Princeton like hail, A shell took off the cornice of the house | live in, and tho oa¢ occupied by Mr. Sanderson, father-in-law to Mr. Whitaker, was almost entirely destroyed.” The Crops. 15 Reading RB 100 abs L Island RR , 0,0F 0. GRANADA LODG There was a heavy frost yesterday morning, whieh | 13 49 Ls Hitemiie a thpls eteetenee earaate 08 yw Tapert destroyed or ssriously check. | °F p19 tn scrip of importance will be transacted. Ji Far Trast woh joung fruit and vegutablea.—DMobsle Herald and wo fear has almon 1, NO. 28-—BRO- | FTALIAN OPFRA HOUSE —ON MONDAY 1 Vag B. will b f h 27, as busines | of si NANI, in fou = susie b db ‘i RSON B. SHAY, | of Don Ruy Romen, tiz’n Teresa Truth; Eres, the L dit, Siguor Atilio Arnoldi, his fiat Tribune, March Lith. The Prairie Farmer, published at Chicago of February 28, says: each way, the Hessian fy is present in great numbers ; and the fly is an enemy not to be avoided by sowing spring whest.” The fly has done serious damage to the coming crop in several of the middle and southern counties of this Territory. REWARD WILL BE evidence as will convict the persoa or persons who Wy destroyed six barrels of camp of the 22d of March 1 e, gromer of Canal and Laight sisce PAID FOR SUCH in all this vicinity, id two of al- at the jamp SOLOMON $gsee Treas Ny 6s, DIS i 0 shs Harlem RR, b3 S516 50 do Baw 51 ED-T WO ACTIVE YOUNG MEN W understand the mailing of newspapeir. offics 10 morrow morning ‘Apply nt 5) Reeding BR 100 do LACK A : Post oitice, | with place of residence ANTED—A SITUATION BY_A YOUNG MAN who uoderstands the Gimecery. ry 50. do 200 L Island RR New Stock Exchange. 25 ahs Canton Co 0 do. 50 Nor & Wor RR An agent of the Mormon Church it and Fiour | Osleans to provide passages for the emigrants on boats to this city, as fast as they arri: stationed in this city, to enga, 150 shs Harlem RR i do Auother agent is transportation for them to the present encampment of the Mor- Missouri river, called “ Winter Quarters.” ncampment ison lands owned b: dians, and in the immediate vicinity of Council Bluffs. jcimity, tuey expect every spring to send out all who are prepared to migrate to the valley It is calculated that from eight toten ‘om England alone, w' ting party thie season, parties are expected from other quai At oue time, it was the intention of the elders church tosend these emigrants by vessels to Chagres, and thence across the continent to th veesels to Calffornia; but since they have located their Wagoner, George Fioutix, 200 do 100 Loug Island the Omaha In- ionth Broeklyn. D-LEGHT ON MASONRY.—A | |) ed at Utica, New York, sowe yea e will be paid for one or twenty copies, b: applying at 116 Division street CITY TRADE REPORT, Satunpay Arternoon, Merch 25, 1843, ‘Transactions in Flour, to-day, were extremely limited, and were entirely for home consumption, at prices which showed a slight decline. learn that Flour was in fair demand, at very full price. Io Buffalo. the sales we: count of the high vi OOK WANTE From that point, or thi small work pabli By telegraph from B. MERCH oung man who has had several $ if and wholesale hardware busi % if references given dressed to Clerk, Testricted, on ac- of holders; for particulars of both of which we refer to the proper head. For Wheat, held a shade above the t » at this office, will Pacifio, and b: ‘was small, it bein, Don Carlo, King of 3) Ray Gomez de Silv: comproved b snes will set down 19 Arc feo Broadway, and toke w+ er. Notwe— Amphitheate door Sighth street will be nieating Wil at the end of the pertormenes i ——MONDAY KVENING, 25 cents; Pit, 1236 cents. Doors e1(o comment Mt of m reat N TION of PARIS, o ©, Mr. Kee: Smithson; Ja Mrs. Jord evious to whic —Lawrence Mas Abel Richsr Dominic Matthew, Pitta: eueet, J. 3 Dar , Burkes An- van, Misi Loekyear; Killen MeDonald, Mra. Madison; Lady Marv O'irien. Men Speen q a. Medison i've fended CUuATHAM THEATRE—vOND AY, MAROR 27, 4 M I be moved the drar ayers. We could hear of no transactions city in the Great Sait Lake Valley, and determined to In Corn, a moderato busin build their church there, they have instructed their dis- ciples to take the overland route from the head of navi- Those coming from beyond the iTS, WELL for the last worth reporting. ing, mostly for export, on ierm: Meal was steady and were quiet at yertorda: tions were mostly confined to Sugars. Mol quiet, but very firm. Provisions were moderately at firm prices. For the general transactions of the day, wishes to obtain a her city or count mi,_Apply at 1(4 Grand stre im a URNISBHED ROOMS, WITHOUT BOARD, WANT? | Margueritta, Wray; Loto, M utitman and his wife, with no chiideen—either y r Brooklyn, Willismstu -_at the oflize of this revious rates. gation on the Missouri. sea Wili, a8 far as practisable, take vessels for leans, and thenoe by boats reach the general rendezvous on the Missouri. A deputati otty, av having print route from thelr present of the elders, now in this Hoboken, or New neampinent on the Missouri, y Doavett Mins F OX AND KN . Herberrs K Powe Nira Brown, Mrs W Isherwood. de with thr FIRE FUSNo=Sir Haldebraud, MrSiield; Moster Lepwig Pro Minds, Mrs JB Borth: Ondine, G Jones; Dame 124 Deloriane.” Doorn opew et? 4 At 73g o'clock. Boxes, 25 rformance commen —There is more enquiry for pearl: ch 250 bbls on privat 75. Potn are steady at $5 76 to their new city near the Salt fured the entire route with great accuracy, and noticed all the points and pecuiiarities along it.’ They have given the latitude, longitude and altitude of ali the im- t points, and noticed all the places where wood, water and grass can be obtuined &t any time seon a more accurate work, or one so well culated to acsist the traveller on bis way, interesting es a scientific topographical ¢ portion of the Salt Lake basin, usands will leave the encampment at Wiater Quarters, this spring, as early as the grasson the pining wil permit. It ia estimated that there are now upwards of twelve thousand souls in the vicinity of this At least half of these Morsoons will eet out for their pew reaidence this spring, end their places will be supplied by new comers. exiraordinary as their movements and purposes appear OOMS IN HOBOKEN —A SMALL FAMILY HAVE és ‘two rooms to reat, farnuhed, without board. ‘Thehouse | or, The Last of the MacdonsidacsHalbert. Macdonald, Mr inquire at No.5 New: | Audlerso ‘They have meo- antly situated near the Ferry. demand for the home les are some 600 T—A LANGE ROOM | unclute 195 and 159 | ROOM Tmmedvate possession can be | 5 OOMIN BROADWAY TOL in the segond story of the new building, No. ar Liberty street. corner Fulton aud Chiff streets —SUITES OF ROOMS, CONSI 8 and bed rooms, with pr ) a's0 siogle rooms for gentlemen, w house is vewly furnished, and } provided with warin, cold aud choweer b. N. B.—Dos’e move ‘hit WO LET--AT IIOBOKEN, THREE rices feebly support: lots at $6 5) a $6 56% for Brooklyn; $6 62% for pure Genesee and good Michi: $7 for fancy, and $7 59 for ext sales are small and supply li Tn fact, we have not Of New Orleans the t STING OF ty of reveral ti vrai country at $ 260 barrels Jersey al selling in smail lots at $3 75 in barrel Grain—We have uo transactions in wheat to repart it is generally held above t: in consequence RE nutes waik of | NeW YORKe ‘apy Jo.’s office, | Smbhy of W. WBE ICPON, Ageot, | BOX Their numbers are as views of buyers, and the ATRE—MONDAY. & Beoapway TH rmed the tregedy of GLENCOE Mareh 27, will be y Acderan Mrs. Hield; Ht open et 7 o’etork Dress Circle and Parqueite, 50 allery, 134 cts mm nt belf part mily cucles, ONDAY he [TORE B SELLY with THE DU B —t it vi Mus M. Taylor. Alter which, WA’ S--Simon Marrowfst. Mr Hollasd ; Miss Mory ‘Taylor. ‘bo. be. f to be absurd —S:, Louis Republican March 3, 1 62, white Ohi derate demand for export, with sales of 15,000 bus! at 49¢ for New Orleans slightly he i for southern mized, 6: AND BOADING large double hovae,tour stor Miscellaneous. dy a very desirsbic location. No. 89 Lio The last catalogus for Union Collegs, contains the names of 304 students, viz:-—Seniors, 102; janiors, 109; sophomores, 69; froshmen, 24. Funeral ceremoni: tiff reooived from the eald defendant a conveyance in fee of h's one third, elietted to him. The bill then states that within a sbort time before the bill wan fled, (in 1945) the plaintiff for the first time discovered that he had been id Vander- farm but nd freudu- i ic for southern and Je! low, the latter price for a fuperior lot to fill up a vi el, considered above tho market. Oats are dull at 380 je for Jorsey and southern and 42 @ 44c for river. sale was made of 112 bbls prime white bi Barley is in limited sup) red. Rye is inactive; we have only to notice a sale of O LET, OK FOR SALE —THE brick House and store, No. 198 sixt 12th and 13th stree marble mantels, sliding doors, aud a in honor ot the memory of Ex President Adams, were held in Richmond, V 2ist inst. The procession was nearly a wi ply; no sales tr: rthe Mechame’s Bank. Conover. KEE! and a'tic 4 PALIAN OPERA—GRAND CONCERT AT THE ot price, ke., Taberoacle, uowday evening, March 28th, 1918 1 re to Zampr, Herold. Ist. Dust—Kari STORY o— Donizetti. between a » Sr. Trio Wiilia' tayo and Rosi~Kossini, 4 =Verdi. 5 t ». CayatiniEroaui—Sigaa. ‘T'rufit Apply to Sth. Quartette—Finale of Lueit di Lammermoor— cianti, Signori beredetti. Beneventano and Northern at 759 to arrive 20: ‘he sales to-day were amount, without avy further change in prices. The pressing lots appear to be exhausted to some extent, and hown to wait later advices before sub- [=e Mra, Grundy keeps eternally talking about cheap clo hing.—Bat what wi | she say. when she hears about ud the cashmerette, drap d’ete, made in such elegant jortment of dress and NO LY T.—THE 'No.177 Duane park, (bat oue of the most d THREE STORY BRICK OU quite limited in ireenw jesirable locations im the lower part of tt! It be pu ed, Croton water, & Oe ay Feasonable terms to w good tenant. En. | Sar Bene tere reenwich and | pers of 1. ———-—— | Lietti € AND BILLIARD 8. tweed, alpaca, and clo GRAVE, comer of Gi Frurt—There was more doing in foreign to-di note sales of 2000 boxes wet aud dry raisins at $1 40 $1 60; 800 cases Canton preserved terms; and 63,000 lbs (old) dried ap; THE BOWLING ince street, 4 doors from Broad wa: vove rooin is 20 feet ceiling. ible for military or politi ess: joekman streets.” H. B, Jones, 14 Ann St., formerly called No. osperous busicess uniess both buyer 1009 to 500 that there are no better inger, on private in barrels, at dhe, 4 Fisu—Holders of mackerel are very firm, and, 0: falsely and fraudulentl, suade BA 'y Pt the ‘No man can do a ical parpoi rus—Donizetti. Port 2d- i dst. ‘Trio Buffo—ltatia Beneventayo ant Sarq et—Li 1 Chamouni pnezitt. 3rd. Romane: Le Disbie—Signa Arabia ru Ki, hy mora Biseacoiant), ant rom the French Normaui a Parigi-Signorina Merendantes “Sch. trHo—L i. 6th, igre Lietti jorus—Mer- wifi, Cc ano—Full chi eadante. Tickets $1 each; to be ha ye Opera House. at the box office, No. 2 Wall street, at the prinerpa! music stores, wide 5) to 50 that | es. Teel first q ‘second do. $3 50 to @ limited supply, transactions ar. moderate, f dry cod, noticed yesterday, were made aled herrings aro in good demand, eT—A LARG“ ROOM SUITABLE FOR A Denise a hee etecses on Broadway. Apply to T. | srilles Hymn” will be sui H_ BYRNES, 600 Broadway. andat the door of the Tabernacle, formance to ent 8 o'clock precisely. At the clote of the concert the “Mar- by the Company, supported by s the full Orchestra and eh stook bas been much reduced, and there is of 100 bales Sisal, on terms not ty store inamall, my expenses light, 0 LET—TO SINGLE GENTLEMEN—PARLOR | fy and bed rooms attached, with or without board, Entrance eaaees Grand, H. BYRNES, 600 | DURING TE Gold Pens, Cheaper than the Cheape! Countrr merchants, and others, dealing in Gold lens or C: Hemr—We notice on Broadway or Crosby street. Apply T. ‘8 HALL, 472 BROANWAY BETWEEN B rect OPEN EVERY NIGHT 1G WEEK. Unparaiieled success. “Twenty- f tha Original CHKISTY’S, MINSTRELS, ned baad in the United sixth Leap continuad quis Lime— We notice at $4 314 a $4 373. sale of a cargo of Thomaston at mon, $1 02 for lump. ‘Cardenas continued firm, with s good do- mand at 19 a 19}¢0, and New Orleans do, at 263¢ a 270. demand, and pretty icked up at very 7 will fiad it mach to their interest t: hy t cf Baers & Clark, 25 John street, (up stitrs.) betore purchase ing elsewhere. ‘They ean there (an SIRAB. direction ot . ON BTATEN ISLAND, A DE! two story Cottxge Residence, near the Harbor, containing five rooms on ap stuirs,) before purchas- nd there only) learn at what good article can be sold. Nesides C. keep the Peus of all the beat pen makers in the country, at wholesale or retail. Gold Peus repaired or exchanged. Don’t mistake the place (up stairs) at 25 John street those of their own make, B. Rosit in good much all the lots offering have been full prices; raw turpentine was quiet at $275 a $2 80; ER, No.2 Walt street. the ol lis under the g. P. CHRISTY, whose in d original entertainments are mightly honored wits crow: and. high- fy respectable audiences, and are favored with & patronaye Unirecedented by any auiusemeut 12'this ely, Almigson 85 cents, do at “oncert cominences xt 8 o'slock. For be cecommocstion of families an A¥TELNOON CON- EVERY SATURDAY. ‘Doors open ac 3 commence were and a number of papers given in evidence, by The case was argued bejore the su- term held in Brooklyn, in the county mber last. The court have lately ds- areful review of the and spirits do at 3° a 380. Osts—The demand for linseed continued fair, and prices were well supported. The sales re 1,000 gallons Pressed Americen in casks, at 65e,and 1,300 do A cargo of palm oil was also ‘Where Is Louls Palliippe? Js he in Amert- ca? No! Butonr friend Young is in the more interesting to our friends than to ‘ean find the best im, in other stores from $6 make, $3 50, sold in ot! Id say to our frien RST MAY built by the asa public ast Winter For particulars, enquire ILLES, No. 192 Broadway, comer of ohn IRE PROOF 8TORE TO LET FROM No. (9 Washington etreet, 25 by 95 feet, he best manner, aud now uss he cellaris dry, and new floor laid the ased fora term of years. rela at 650 a Géc. disposed of on terms wo did not learn. from $4005. This of GEORLE W. NI f NTRANCE, THROUGR * © di Mille Colonnes. ‘auager T "Director, Mr. Oldietd-MODEL AR- Condes the ban of the lay. the tana ‘open this place on Mon. new and original performane, ¢ ewe report sales of 300 bushels green at $125 0 ‘M FOR SALE, OF ABOUT FORTY ACKE Lng Island, dies feom the railcond atonpiug piace neat ad other necessa: | week of Mr. and Mrs. Matc f woods 4 of meadow, the bal ied with first | Eatertainments e Provisions—The market for Ohio pork is very dull; holders are firm at $10 28 for mess; $9 25 for prime; no sales of moment transpired. Beef js inactive at $Sa $8 1234 for country mess; $8 70 for city de; $5 28 a $5 75 for prime country and city. A sale oi 160 tierces prime meés was reported at about $15. lenty, aud prime hams and shoulders are salea- joe paid by the de- thereon ; Important to those afflicted with Corns, The tume hrs at length come when those afllieted with corns wed to suffer vear after year without any f. De Shiriakoff has for a lon ¢. Petersburgh, aud singe hi 8 6 woodland and meadow ;”” Pickled meats are not For ictares in action, Dancing, Singiog, MERICAN ™ afternoon at 3 0’ aiid performances, every ary evening at Tig. Lrat ayioond, their three iinble Masien! ¥ niterno week also Tof Ancient Je the time of our Saviour, Grent Western, the Yankee, Miss Ber- nerd, the Seripture Statuary, &e. de. Admussion to the whole Cimidren under 10, half pice. Meserved front seats, UM. 3) se lock, aad good | beantiful dnughte of Brunetti’s Mode: 7o a 430 respectively. 180,000 1bs hams and shoulders, in bulk, at 534 for the former, and 33 for the latter.’ Lard is drooping; the seles are 450 bbls, in lots, at 6440 for No 2, and 7c a73c for prime; and smail rales of prime steam rendered at ‘ce. The demand for export has fallen off. Butter comesin more freely, and fresh is saleable at 22c a 240, end the tendency is downward. Choese is firm, and in A sele was made of eed to p: ea pee Lott and D. B. Ogden; for defendant, ' me be 2M ‘We advise all who are thus aiflicte éo callon the Doetor at his office, No. 63 Chambers y would be speedily rid of such torments om him for five ye: Il confer a favor without delay, if tl i ORE, Drammondtown, Accomack as coras and the like. before Easter ; 20, Thursday before Kas- fs OF to ‘H.P. HAVENS & SON, 434 Water street, rk. Good Friday ; 22. Enster Even; 23, Easter Day; crn. NVARD'S MAMMOTS PANORAMA OF THE Mississippi river, jed on three miles of eanvass, be: t the Paxorma build lo’ Garden. Open t on 50 cents; children commence moving at TX o'clock p exhibition ow Wadoordaye and Nocer moderate demend, with a limited supply; the range is Toa Sic. Eggs—We note sales of 69 bbis, and 14}¢c per Rice—The sales of the week do not exceed 150 tierses, including common to prime, at $3 254 $3 623¢. Sexvs—Thero is more doing in clover, and the sales are some 280 bbls. in lots, at 7a 7% for fine Ohio, Timo- thy is in moderate deman: $19 50a $20 00. Jeomy Lind Hair Gloss, or Der Schon Glinz. beautiful Enropean polish for the hair, can only be had at the bookstores oi ‘& Son, 411 Broadway, and 5, Tuesday in Easter OR SALE—2000 AILANTHUS TREKS, FROM 12 wht and thrifty growth, Fruit wees, Grape of all kinds, Grapes by Whoehier, f Hoe Lockwood Samuel Raynor,76 Bowery. The red. See wrappers, &c. ‘All other is epu- ing counterfeit bi ethigh, of stray $37 50 per me of the legal es, Garden joved from 363 Bowery,) sole |AP, Seedaman, &e., 615 Broadway, | Theatre alley. ‘ith sales of 74 tierces at T proprietor for the Uni near Bleecker stzeet. half oa Wishes to exgage theservices of ble for | of establirhed reputation ax voeal or to genilemen of undoubted talent a perm evenwement wiil be offered. Apply to . FOWLER, lt "ENT ROOM, NO. 332 BROADWAY, OD ; Rough flex is drooping, and sales of 50 tierces were made at $1 37}¢ per bushel. Syxur—We notice sales by auction of 60 barrels New Orleans at 23 1 24. —Furthor sales of 186 hhds. Cubs Muscavado were mado at 4\¢,4 months, and 9) bhds. do on terms not made publio, Steantve—Sales of 100 bbla, white were made at N FUND | (750 yey Mareh 27th, IFE A88URANCE—NATION Phalon’s Chemic: Life Assurance Society of Lon et: dom has the laboratory of the chemist furnished artielethan this. It not only invigorate: the fibre is not destr iz it a gloss and flexibi hi er has or ever will produce. Sold at PHALON’S, 61 Broadway, and by wholesale and retail druggests and fancy lately beon presented to the Dean of Hatr Invigorator.—Sel. eford, expressing gratitude for his conduct upon a late occasion, from five different bodies of the clergy. Three others, of like tenor, have been presented to the Dean and Canon Huntingford copjointly ; whilst imdi- vidual clergymen are giving a more substantial form to their gratitude, by donations, to be applied specially by Dr. Merewether and Canon Huntingford in the restora- whe e the nucleus is permanently i the hait, besides gi f 100,060. A | ehange of programme each eventn from premiums on A fice. 74 Wallstreet, con- | decorum will be ent pamphlet is just issue : ] original and interesting informatioa on the sub- surence. containing names of New of rites, &e. &e , which can be had upon applic: from which the following are extracts:—"" A re deflicieut workiry direction ws the bes offered to the public and sharehotders, Il be conducted with econ od demand, with sales of 30,000 Ibs. prime rendered at 9% @ 100. Tonacco—The bi York di COMMERCIAL AFFAIRS. MONEY MARKET. Saterday, March 25.6 P.M. The stock market opened firm this morning, and at tue first board there was no material variation in prices. The sales were only toa limited extent, and there ap- is during the week was light, and if some sales of Kentucky and Virginia tobacco hi ) it was to meet actual demand. week or two, however, we antici| more lively. Sold last weak. 70; 20 cases Florida p. 'y and prowptitude on | and 3!4in the efieraoon, for the cecommo the one hind.and that all just claims on the society will be s A $ ‘ A wil snot ua iden actnality on the ” - 7 san . py 7 A other eBateace frome Tyestwo on Life insurance," Ne ALNUT STREET THEATRE, PHILADELPH i offspring cam (if he 1 : calm resignation, knowing that he leaves ed beings withoucsopport, and dependent upon G charity of friecds aad neighbors—when | &Y; Fatims, wer to provide for them thas, in x way | TOUS auxiliaries «) cure them far above want, and never wound that | andthe tirce wi dignity of human rature so desirable. ever 0 be onr ac- ugh life.” J. LEANDER STARR, Gene- at 800,000,000 of souls. Ye Havana dama. Cubs 133¢0, 4 months. lucky, and one case beat © + Inst week, 75 hhds pears to bea disposition among speculators te hold on, notwithstanding the fears and apprehensions relative to xpected accounts from the other side. er may arrive before another business day commences, as she will be about due to-morrow. form any opinion as to the probable complexion of the accounts; but it is our impression that the effect of even the most unfavorable news has already been anticipat- ed. Should ths advices be favorable, the weight that has pressed s0 hoavily upon financial affairs during the pact week, will be immediately remove vance in prices forour most important staple, and in stcoks generally, will speedily bs realized. The Cambria carried out £3,278 to Liverpool, and $20,000 to Halifax in specie. The amount of coal transported on the Reading Rail- road for the week ending the 234 fustant, was 19,199 tons, mak ng the aggregate for the soason, 164,353 tons. It appears by a recent report, that tho stock invest- ments of the Boston insurance corporations amount to $3,609,175; real estate and mortgages, $1,115,523; loans ; Capital stock, $4,575,000; money borrowed, $74,500; unpaid losses, $302 338; fire premiums reocived on risks not terminated, $436,566; losses paid in year onding Deo. 1, 1847, $1,642,792. resources are put at $5,955,173; and their liabilities Wuisxev—The market is very firm, and but fow bbls. ho sales ara 15 casks drudge at 24c, cash, and 24 do at 2434, time and interest. Ww joderate demand for foreign, and Tho sales of foreign for ales washed Buenos Ayres, slight ged, at 10c; 35 do Mexican at 12c, and some Smyrna on terms not stated. Of American, 26,000 Iba fisece at 31 = 363; It is impossible to RAPE VINES FOR SALE—THE SUBS Ta WORTRE Ai offers for mulea inrge stock of two yerr old Isabella nad IANO FORTAS AND FLANI Catawba, in smoll or large quantity. JA9. le Ia Vie B. WEIR, Florist 6000 do country pull- it 40c—the former on O COAL DEALERS—PROPOSALS WILL BE ceived by the undesigned, Fand and Ketreat, No 8 Olds tation with 250 tons best qnaiit tain and 100 tons Hazleton Coal, suitebie for Hot Air Furnaces, to be delivered at the Retreat whar!, Staten Inland, by the middle of May oflading fur the s RUSSELL EF. At the office of the Sesmeu ‘tip, till the 8th of April next, Pench Monn- MARKE:S ELSEWHERE. STOCK SALKS. 0 ted so Battimore, Maroh %—$ 008 Ucited:Btat ne cargo is wavted is quired By order of the Board, ONOMY—-HOUSEKEKPERS, CAPTAINS OF | near «herr Sttamers, Society Room owners, &e., would save their | ir Carpets leaned without w Kinds 0 ces equally 25 ths Farmers’ & Planters’ Bk, 2134. 'HILADEL Pra. March 25.—First Board—50 U8 Tr 6 per 10156; $350 State 5's 134; $200 do, 95, 7334: 150 New Jeruy ter Sales—$550 State 5’ ‘3; 4 Girard Bank 1 $6009 Si govlars by having Hearth Kngs cleaned at "s clothes cleaned and ear Grand street. RCHA=THE PUBLIC CAN h pure Gutta Perchs, for experim . Imported by the subse y for medicinal purpores. ry aud neighboring cities. will i Ameniesa Gata Percha LHONG. 139 William street, ers’ Board—9 shi BE S| on collaterai, $368,33. nt pastoral letter, tho Bishop of Nancy has diocese the perpetual adoration of tho blessed sacrament. This devotion, which will each day in one of the pa- was opened with great solemnity eet will prompt atten Nore & TO CAPITALS Their aggregate W LANDIN 4 boxes Chee deri ia prices. We now quote prime white s Hams, (09 Pipes 4 ra; ordinary $1; a 8) rs; Floretta yellows 7 a 7}¢ ra; good to prime 5% a7 rs; browns 5 a 534 ra; Cucuru- chos 4 a 43¢ re; Muscovadoss 4% @ 634 rs Molasses re- mains very firm at )3¢ rs. per keg. The last sales of rice here, was the cargo ef the Isabella, at 11}¢ ra, 30 day and there remain in store the cargoes of the Z: and old established first class restaurant lo, | mertof wo: siness he is) horoughly ked shoulders, £000 Ib8 | jetrersto Reetmrant care of Meter Gilsey ‘Tho annexed statement exhibits the quantity of bread- atuffs oxported from the United States to Great Britain and Ireland, from Sept. 1, 1847, to the latest dates this amoted beef; meas beets 500 boxes raisius from wv N O sogars and molasses, and prime Rico and | L°°%,,A a writer, ureh of St. Malo a magnificent Baxavsturys Exronten From rar Unitep States. K, FISK & CO., 228 Fulton street, 10 nove the Broadway Theatre. Mosday ev nt, aud every evening daring the week. ed Baad ot Co. fersrs. lees, 4 ssi0n, 25, ce: Doors’ cpen at Chg o’el % 07 clock. A he strictest order mud forced GocleTy LIBRARY, CORNER OF BRO LDWAY 8D“ nud Leonard sireet—Last week of Dr. Valertive’s Whites and Oddities, and Signor Bpretio’s ore hundred Le Every eveniow st aqnarier before ®. ‘Tiek or Spinetto will perturm every morming at 12 Jation of ehiidren n pone Canary Birds. that thar | 25¢ents. Si a Oper ney Pear ir rt Vallee; Ninka, Mad . Nume- re engeged, witl a ful and efficient chorus, provuced in all ite original splemd After which, the admued farce of the JAt OBITE—Sir Mr. Leman; Mejor Murmy, Forrester; Somerford, Mrs fog idow tle, Miss Chanraai a O3 OF HENRI s.—General Agency fr The first invoice of & this couatry, has the instruments ean be RIBER ae] W¥ TEA— eebe & Fox's iY Te A | y be cheep. 'f thie west enotic i | itean be obtained, sive warehoures | of the ew York avd ( 4 1 Greenwich hasine sireet, street, near Vesey, Nor East River. ppiog, wlers 6 gacap, Which his been awacded the f every instance. ‘This wativailed soap is toe iuvect PD Vroom, and wus never heard her in London or nowpretended by some of tt h righ inthis ety. Bor sale whole er in its | Conrdmdc street, south side. GEO. BG Ueman, spealarg the h langwn known to this community, and abie to give t | ar regards capacity and rerpect bility, wishes to fiad # geutle- man with cap tal. to joim with him in bayicg out a well koown Youn 1iS—LADICs, WE qv “ ment of Boots attention to our l.rae and splendid asac aad Shoes. which we sill sell until T Lat, wt frac cont, as These goods eon hand ab than 43. inches high ; there are at the foet four little niches with the statues of the seen four more alle- ad the whole is surmounted by the Meal, Wheat, C. Bartlett, and the Magnolia hod vessels, Ube ts av Rigo a frei ied RA es are very dull at $13< per box; er hhd. o sugar; $2.0 $25 per 110 gallons-of molasses, Tiscbange on the States par; Sterling at 10 a 11 por cent premiam. MLLIAM SMITH, MANUFACTURER OF COT. | ton and colored Linen, Fringes for Dresses, &«., Re ing Silk and Colored Cotton Fringes for Silk ani ols; Gimps, Mob we | NB. Als 4 Gingham | Proof Boots: Also, large aszortinen s of Marden Inne and | t, third floor, over | if N.Y. a order on the shortest notie: x . 8 Wilham ITAILORS—-THE to snnounee to the tra ting garments of is edition is in every. Died 25th inst, Per. 8. Camrenrer, e of the family, his to attend his taneral, on Sunday afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from No. 134 Christopher street. On Friday evening, the 24th instant, James Donson, in the 82d year of The relatives seeeeeceeeeeees 153,721 81,956 215,139 1,712,938 The ehipments from this port to France in the same bbls. flour, 3,392 bushels wheat, From New Orleans to Franco, It will bo perceived that the shipments have been comparatively mited to what they were for the corresponding period last year. The anousl report of tho Albany ond Weit Stock- bridge Railroad Company, for the year 1847, prosents the annexed statement of its oporations and condition :— Avaany axp West Stocxaripar RaiLroan. Cont of construction to Deo, 81st, 1847 Namber of through passen, “ ¢ « a js new work on th description is now ready pect altered from his time, have been 6 10 590 bushels oate, 2,026 bbls. four. de which r their re- | bled to cut apy ku TI meni ‘who wish to obt . pleuse send igtheir orders immedintely, as the edition is}imi- fone wi purchased ‘obe had of is age. and. friends of the family are respect- folly invited to attend bis funeral, this (Sunday Fa by 2o’clock, from his late residence, 80 re On Friday, ths 24th, Herwan Rexcen, aged 87 years ends of the family, and the Liquor Dealers’ Society, are respectfully invited to attend on Sunday, the 26th, at 2 o’clock, P. M., fom his late resi- Ensex street, corner of Grand. His remains will ba taken to Greenwood Cemetery for interment. On Friday, Maroh 24th, James Quiver, after «long illness, in the 75th year of his aj The friends of his family. a1 Gallegher, also of his nephews, Edward and Charles invited to attend his funeral, ich street, this respectful manner of The relatives and fr: a Reporter of Fashion, New York. The Philadelphia Saw Argus, Montreal Herald, Philadelphia Ledger, Buff mercial Advertiser, will please give the above three inser aod sead their bill to 173 Broadway, | UOGUILL & CO. 299 Pearl street’ sinitntaifit —— | FR ELLIOTT, OOULIST, INFORMS. HIS PA- ANTALOONS—F. AHRENS, THE WELL-KNOWN prnts tailor, 203g Ann street, has lately recei cassimeres, of which he makes pan tions, (on alternate da Th way wes vesaita ot bollatenacee ir, including repairs ing ferr: it the city of "Alban. oiohihrsyomyhing No locomotives or cars of any doscription aro owned by the company ; no men or horses have beon employed by the company. One machine shop at Greenbush is owned by the company. The number of miles run by tho passenger trains of the lesscos, Is 54 786; the number run by the freight trains of the lesse 206 ; the numbor of mites run by all other trains, is 24. 417. ‘Thore is no income, Tie lessees pay the imterost on tho bonds of the city of Albany, which amount to $1 009,000, an rent. Tho length of road in operations under tho lease to the Massachusetts Western Railroad Sompany, it 38) miles Stock Exchan, $1010 Treas Notes, 68 for his sister, Mra, Ann iagher, are tall fcom his late residence, No. 254, Greenw' (Sunday) afternoon. without further invitation. the 24th inst , of consumption, Gronaz W. 6 25th year of his age. His relatives and friends are rospectfully invited to attend his funeral, this (Sunday) afternoon, at 2 o'clock, from bis late residence, 254 Waiker street, without fur- ther invitation. On the 26th inst., Danien Kent, son of Thom His funeral will take place on thi at 4 o'clock, from the residence of hi he 24th inst,, Mr. Lawis Lrono jonds of the family aro invited to attond his fu. | th inst., at one o'clock, P. ne te residence, No, 27 Horatio street, near Eighth enue. His remains will be On Saturday, the 25th inst , Jous Jonxson, formerly of Oma, sexton of John has been elected | WEDICINE 13 MOVT ESSENTIAL | $150 Kor es: fel ev. Edward Bullard, of Pittefield, has received | ; at pout | buccal tp ina tly put up, in packagessnf- | NOKRTS, and to administer are also the best [YC remedy of this kind no’ of colds, eatarrh, &e., inn medicine that ean by ) ir father, 16 Sixth | & , in the 69th year | vi have just received a very superior lot of renuive Bermuda Arrow Root, which cannot fal but give sxtistaction. rrow Reot Semoale, ual cate — sors to Place & LUC & Co, Pharmacenti: lard. 581 Broadway and 2 Park R taken to Greenwood ACTiGAL | HR Cones ied upon any of the | Captain Cobb, will succeed the Roseius, and sail 26th April: idence, 88 Greenwich | Nar di A (Stinday excepted of these comipinints, wil county Tyrone, . B, Churoh in th The friende of the family are invited to a faneral, on Mon residence, 200 W! 970 Long Jatmad eS o a pete 8 ny 2 o'clock, from his |: Geatiemen’s Con- HILL press Onite at troduced pries. MCA IDE’, NOUVEA )DEFROY LA quite new apa wand Silk kvench packets. 349 Beoud- tment of Paris Sorig Goo Ke., just received by the Ha THIt CLAY MEN ARE MARD AT WORK drawn in strict ac. ia order to enable them to accommodate their frieuds me of | aid the public in geuersl, with a good assortment of Portab! Earthen sad Stone Ware, Kiower Pots, Ke. best clayand otier good materials, for sale at re- duced N.V prices, at th ‘ottery, 50 ond él Avenua (, WB CHATATMAN & CO), New Vorie Jhurch. Coats from ro $ ss from $1 to $3. A whole suit for (02 Fulron street 50,000 (ror icttinvalt ini thasers, by HESIY tientethat his hours of attendynce at the office are now LMNOWN | from to 2 o'clock, Monday, Wednesday and Sriday, 60d ; wakes pants to order for Broadway. een t alee bh to Bieu tla sap poder O SHIP OWNERS AND MASTERS OF VERSE. t of pants will do well to-eall | —Port Warden's OMice, No. 101 Wall street —The Wardens will charge, heveatter, the following prices, viz —— | Foreach survey on board of any vesset.on hatches or cargo, i nivey on damaged goods oa the whirl ort store, $150. Foresch * vey ou any vi Offica open from jew York, March 23, 184 1 deemed unfit to jer CALIFORNIA DIR <THE FINE NEW ‘en to Horses at this seaxou brig BELMAST, Captnin Jordan, will be deavatched as ‘A. H. GOUGH | sbove ou the fi.stof April. Parests, pachayes sud levers wi'l e taken charge of wad earefally forwarded 4 im board. at pier 9 Wnat Miver, or to BE. & WITT. 110 Brand siren. a The pew and splex Asa, Nidridee. master, eh Sich, For is now londing, and will sail Th freight or passage, having splendid furwished necommed } 4 Ly on hoard at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall street, oF to NS. 56 South street. The packet shin Shidone ne if TURD AY, F n| WyOTIC TVANDEN will im a ruary |i, P who have suileved | make th ¢ following ea. Leave ise, Who eax pree | Amine at, 10 A gees 2 fr ao A May ee

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