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Law ee oma at the Tombs, Count or Arrrace, April 16 —Pronent, Freeborn fome very queer sonnes occur Yeeterday morning the| In onswer to my communication, published in ths | Jewett, E-q, Chis Judge, ke.—The court organised Police Court opened at 7 ’o'clook, when the prisoners, | Herald of the 3ist ultimo, in reply to the so culled *Nar- | thie moraiog smi resuwed No. 16, the argument of ue hap “7 or — loafers and hig. ery—ey pe be 5 Lapetint Lee ge the an aaa which occupied the entire day Judgment reserved. ere disposed of by the magistrate, ), after that opa- rest Britain,” there appears the columns e ns phe C ration. generally, akes half an Nour for oreakfaat. wits a | No Vork Eaprvay of the 21st lust two letters from tans Cece: Ail er nome ae yatals bit of fresh sir, thus recruiting his nostrils and stomach | Mr R.G L. Do Peyster, accompanied by two trom the | resumed and o meluded; No. 65 Spel- for the trensacting of business through theday. Onth-| venerable Mrs. Madison, wile tue New Ovleans D tra Ltrs desoripiions are drooping. bas bean sold as low as 220. belt from the winter prices. There is a pretty fair demand for fine white carpet woel, suitable for fae yarns. Wharenonr--No chan Whisxry--The merket was quiet at 220, for drudge, end 23% for State Prison There ; April i7th, 1848. will be PS m 4aets, of NABUCO—Mo: Dems Sigon T. t a, Senora ‘I. Away 3 Clark, was argued. e continued to be spgagementa made for Liverpool at pre- return of tha magistrate to his seat, up steps an old Irish | of the 11th int & long avd ch«racteristio let- | Dutteg rol eae an . Lender of orchestra and ¢ Woman, with a biack eye and foratched fase, bolding in | ter sigusd “Jaogb Barker,” and addressed to me upon Sed Sa eens wetvecawdll, Ne. 170, Contos neal contitions. ‘To Lenton paste nvanenge Beanery pri . rf 7 H gett was ne: wil e performer aber’s me’o drai ec “ Piasn your honor, I'ma lone woman; my husband is at 80 unproti- be bi aan ie ea, being pext es Arbon ot eee Half dollars...” par % : STOCK SALES. re ded FRA DIAVOLO—ra Diavolo. Mr Garduer;. Oise war, acd Mrs. O’Brien this morning, without saying a from my intention or desire to enter j Portugues: 100 ‘60 Pricapecenia April 5.—First Board—$10 000 Sta'e 5’e Se, eppe, Sauer: L: ‘Alleash, ¥ iss Lichen- word sazed t .. 4 which may question th agreed that 183 should be argued In its place, and that | Spanish dollars, -103 6 73%; $10 000 73%; 2 Nor An 115: $1000 US. oe a To ‘conclude with the wore, eT eney ie Rais Sta peed, Sey Teseiens HO ee reaaragion the correctness | 1¢2 should take its place on the calendar. ‘The argu | do" quarters. 993 a 100, do light. a2 6's, 67, 10434: 95 7A: [PELE Ee One lle, Mine eet: Prince Albert, me ential nyoas onor, and hi ; ho at your cate, atemsn! apo oe a in mitable | ment of 188 was then commenced, and the court an-| Mexican do! OL a 10146 Heavy guineass,00 "5 do, Sdskeint 74: th; Hilarion, Warden; Merths, Mra Jordan; rae my face, your honor ; is that t! cing rat iy: ery i secten a iy © ia of expli nounced that no other cause would be called that ds} io quarters. 9954 a 100 = Napoleons... 3,87 6.26%. Second Bo , The Prigcess Bathilds ; Mre eae. o Venn Wikh Se cephen, chidemn, wees nba end ath oF Ami Longs ielt, woul emt The Governor bas appointed Justicss Maynard and | Treasury Notes.102%4 a 10256 1 er ee Doors open +t 7—performance to commence half past 7 o'clock, ‘i oni nobaey here to prot ‘oot them beg rs the where pag lb gu yo wa We ford ma ample Pago, to take the places of Justices Cady and Willard, |, Uncuanent Monny. jay i Box: spite er the h use, 50 cents; Pit, 2 cents; Gallery, 1256 pd thin, Judges I’ out her fine, amd then ~ebe | tions of Messrs, De Feyeter and Barker ia many par- | MOvds will continue the siitings of the court until the | Aibiny, Troy, ie x Taed 1iehG, 6 Go Gp Gist 8 da Kasters Mal’sone Hef) FTL A ariel oe arena ie Fart af BO: swore ‘4 have my Jife, and sure and she did; | ticul: N. York country 1 tees f = ap er prenecee Rone COX '# KNG pi wee ae ‘ J x Mr W inae: jer ‘of the BRIGAN D—Allesa: look yo Judge, look at the hair the murdering In his letter of the 15: oo Nit bdn | bert. After which, the di tors of the Ex- Cincurr Lipo April 15 --Before Justice Hurlbut -- i * Rail-oad 101; 1 do Boston aad Providence Ka crature hos torn from my head. Ob! musha! musha!!| press, Mr. De Peyoter eayr: “It appoars that he (Mr. am C et abus. Samuel Ki a ; dro Mezaaromi, Mr Hield; Prince Branchi, Fardey. To be Tiwant a Beate’s watee ih chenaiyoon honor, to bave her | Chasiee Carrell) lad uo seuney hetever in this seas it SR Srna Tencver 6708, ¥ TNE: t vo Engnbene Mailvoed ize i de. Be ‘ion and Maine | Hom ay, NW YORK A T [h—-Moee, MC hanfrans - z ods No. 4, 16, J i" javiug of the original portrait of Washington);” | quentity of vats sold by murder ms again; indade, Judge, she’s a desperate | while the original “narrative” of Mr. Barker, und which joe set up was that Karecter.”’ Mr. De Peyster labors to prove authentic, tates explicit- | not delivering the eats at the time specified. Magistrate—Are you, Mrs, Dougherty, living in Mul: | ly, that “several persons assisted; the mst active wae | for plaintiff for amount claimed. rry rereet? © Yea, indeed, 1am the same, Judge, and | the venerable Mr. Carroll.” amd im his recent letter to| U. 8. Cracurt Count, April 15 —Before Judgo Nel-| During the past week there has been considerable ac- ‘ kilt oman [ma sure.” “Well.” said the Jadge, you | the New Orleans Delta, that gentisman soye further— | son—Ja’ques ve Collins, «t al.—Thie oxge closed yee-| tivity in specie, and the demand has been principally ROADWAY THEATRE —\ OSDA4Y KV «NING, area little too Inte with your charge, 08 Mrs O'Brian | “Whether I found your father (Mr. Charles Carroll) | terdsy, when Mr. Wocd commenced the summing up | gor shipment to Europe. The Hibernia and W: WearkeriO .cAneaae an OF Gielen ereented for the frat time on wen hore heif nn hour ago, exbibiting'a cut Hp. with »| there, or whether he camo in subsequently, I do not | for the defence. Ho was followed by Mr Lord, on part | *0* *b1P! Pe. The Hibernia and Washing: | a yiaurow Manuet, April 13-—At market 395 beef | HOMANCK AND REALITY-dack Swift, M wuch lareer bunch of hair than yeu bave, which she| know, bu! I do know that he assisted in taking down the | of the plaintiff Mr. Staples will continue on part of | ton will carry out from half a million to seven hundred 40 paira working Oven, 30 cows aud oslves, $20 | in; Oliver Maniy, Mr. Vache: Asper Manly, Mi Bwores you pulled from her head; and a warrant is now pecs of Washington, aud left the house with the | the defence on Monday, and will be followed by Mr. | thousand dollars. The only remittance now made to 4 3500 swine, Prices —Boef C vek’s | Frank Meredith, Mr. Flemi ender Kyd, Mi in the hands of an efoer for your arrest. resident.” ‘Thus it appears that the statements of Mr. | Cutting on part of the plainti@, when his Honor, the | prance isi Z ere not sustained. We quote extre $7; fret | 50m Sndaer, hi Mus Dovenenty—Oh! merciful Father, and did she | Barker give a full refutation to the assertions of Mr. De | Judge, will charge. hoe Court adjourned over to 10 | France !s in specie. 36 600 86 75; second quality $60 86 25; ‘third | Ayes, cat smear to hat apd may the Lord have mercy on her eoul Peyster, although I confess it is with some compan: o'clock, A. M. The sanoxed statement exhibits the quantity of cer- | $5954, $5 75. Working ‘OxenGalos at $70 ! the 900r cratur, wheee does ahs expect to go to’ tioos that | quote Mr. B, as authority, and on! lo #0 4 ‘ ; ad * 2 Maaieraate- Hore, effloer, take this woman away. | show tne discrepancies between ths allegations Of Mr. | , Serenion Count,April 15—in Banco—Deoistons— Ben. | taln articles exported from this port for the week ending | and $110. Cows and CalvesSeles at $22, gbes will ed her day. Itseems these woman think | De Peyster and the “Narrative” of his accomplice tooked up for I am afraid to go home, cvse | know she'll | ter (the y Bates, Bae ; Kety, Mrs Booth. Tite PLEAS. topher §St 0 fancy 8 perform: NEIGHBOR! h ‘Mr Winans Rott ys Simp, Vis Booth. Doors open at? o'clock. Perlarmance oom itghbure Hajtroed 117; ‘do Norwich aud Wor- | Menees *t 7% o’elock, Boxes, 25 comts; Pit 1256. if jroad 119; 200 do ken e Bank 334: 1 to Beaton Bank 24. "Second | srenin Railrond 10334 1 Verdict Bostor tdo Fi x alack : fntbary josom. Mrs. Watts. To conc ude with $85, $92 | MY LITTLE ADOPTED—Mrjor Rey . ier) ce , $30 and Becky Biant, brs, Wats—Doees ape i oiclogk Pa 8. Sheep—Sales at $4, $4 75, on . ‘Swine— | formance to begum ‘past?. Dress Cirele and Parquette e drove Yerk bor to peddlo, 5% and 6%; Ohio hogs | 9 t=—Family cireles, 5 cts. Gallery, 1256 cts. + nett vs the Mayor of N. ¥. city—It appeared that at the | the 14:h inst., inclusive, distinguishing the destination sale of the lot of ground in question, by the Corporatio thet the ovnst iw ude for their especial purpose, and It would be dificult, pethaps, at this Inte day, to deter- and extent of shipments to each country:— h ; ’ \ 1 1 5 f the cou i si 6 and 5: 5 6 to 8, D 5 5 ee hve no cities busiveas except to settle tholr Sighting | mine further with whom th» 14a of the preserva:ton of Seek fe cede an, lreguierity ta, the male, the Gor, | Commence or THe Pont or Naw Yorx—Warxty pe a a ce Tera” Rechte tho ederim aiiberomieee q ri Lil the picture first originated; but it is true. irs Madi- | poration shou'd refund the purebase money. Under Exports. Died. INEL _iMaxamilinn | Fenloppees br Hol- VO follow: shorty was lod out of court, andon her re-| son staves sho has heard, that Mr. Carroll * family be- | Those circumstances Bennett purchased the lot. Upon | _ To Great Britain—Cheese 165,731 Ibs, oorn 46,920 M mak lo- trent dBaebonel ine Tosticn aud Gutha ecasvaand ae he resoued it.” It {s unfortunate, doubtless, that ; hon On the 16th inst., Cuanies Frepenicx, second son of iy Wart sitively declared that there was no law for the poor in paper which was to accompany your (Mr. De Pey- | investigation it was foand the title of the Corporation pore grap eraly raeal 100 ble eciee ber dO At 1b | Philo Vouberg, aged 3 years leans Faken Me Cononer: Elves Sey bbras. Mie Merrikey. ster’s) letter had not reached” that distinguished Was dethotive, end Beanett:insles spon getting Pack Bis) °" ry Franse--Cottow'201 baler” : ‘The friends and relatives, and also the members of | Mary Taylor: Mary, Miss Phillipe: J Roberts. A Tho vext before the court was a Dutehman, | asit may have reminded her of somo slight inci Purchase money. Wo aro agreed that he bas aright of | 7) nnn reat Indies~-Flour 600 bbls, bread 100 do, | Olive Branch Lodge No 31,1, 0. of O. F., are respect. | ter wiich, LOVE AND MunDie— s, Mr broken English that might have served to freshen her memory as to the | #ction, if he purchased with the understanding which | 1.10 OWS ions. lard 13.772 1b: Phage ©: | fully invited to attend the funoral,on Sunday, April | {and: Duan isabeile, Mrs. H. Isherwood: Nivetin, Mize Macistnare, Welk what do you want? You appear | events of that day, and. tended to enable her to throw | Be zerresents, and that the title ta defective; Be mae 8 | eo eaten ee ease a aot a bLin, | 16th, at two o'clock, F. M., frem 60% Catharine street | NaN athe Beeakinadty, Me’ Helled NEW FO to be ia orest haste. * some additional Iigit upon the matt Fight to gue and get baok his money; and the Corpore. | 2 Delt, sot ibe, epirite rarpentines-Ol gailons, ~ ? | _ At Brooklyn, April isth, Jon Eowano. son of John Been’ pie Holland; Folly. Fic uTCH vant did not the abu- | Sos when be made the purchtso. It appeared there was | 7 British North American Colonies—Flour 1,971 | $04 Margaret Fountain, aged 6 years, 4 months and 6 o now if Lam a diet or not; | | should let this matter rest here, mans oalls mea dief, av ough cunning and characteristic letter of Mr. ;) bbls. meal 1,604 do, beef 100 do, ri Yan's to know oy vot ripht he calls mo eo. I bald a man or, of the sth lust published ia the Dili, call for Ro TTY cmhutnae there: Sas any ordiveses at | 2017 Ibs, tar 30 Bbig, rye flour 75 bbls, corn. 1.429 bush- here yesterday $5 to him tocken up, and I vants to | a passiag notice. His “ignorance ot that there | Sito warrant those proceedings. ‘The two objections els, pork'260 bble, tobacco manufactured 5,117 Ibs, rice | !¥ invited to know if his tooken him up. Iam bound to have mine | wer Carrolls, of advanced age and great celetri- E at 2 o’olock saticfaction. d ty,” in error ‘in desoribing Chane Cc relied on ars in our opinion fatal. The first is, that the | tleroes 19, hides 40. No. 79 Poort i f the assessment was defective, To British West Indies—Flour 552 bbls, bread 693 do, , Bre 5 Mactatnate—Well, 1 don't know anything about | Bellevuc,as Mr Carrell, of Duddiogton, to distinguish | *Mdavit of the demand o! tle, | eel 122 do, corn 462 bushels, omte 7 On the 14th inst,, Hanaier Astaxpa, daughter of Zour boacaty; you mausthe the best Judgo, you ought to | him from the venerable Chatles Carroll, of Carrollton ” in not slating that the demand was mate {hree timet | ree 63 tierces, cheese 40,021. Ibe, boars dud ‘peus afi | Berjamin Hyde, aged 19 years, after a short but severe | pote of renovating the b now whether you can steal—at any rate you have paid | are not the only inaccuracies which appear in his | \otisetoredeem Tha Court of ‘Appeals has adjudged | busbels, meal 276 bbis,rye four 38 do, lard 1.917 Ibs, illness. schools of the JM, $9 for advice to one of the atoop counsellors, and to him | two letters But aait wouldrequire more space than can | fist this jaat defect ie fatal. Judgment must therefore | ams 713 do, butter 4,021 do, whale oll 234 gallons, te- | | Her friends and relations, and those of her soquaint- | will} you rust look for the redemption of your character; | rearoaubly expect will be accorded to me by the public | Se'viven for the plalatif. bacco? hhda, tobacco manufactured 1,614 Ibs, tar 32 | ances. end the members of the Washington Marine nda, May weheve nothing to do with thecaso, Then you can go, | press; { must seek some other method of peinting them | °° Friis vs. same.— Like judgment. bbia, Live Stock—Sheep 246, oxen 44, cows 8, calves 3. | Tent, Ne. 3, I. O. of R..are respectfully invited to attend | open at7, coneert will commer cer rhov the Dutchmen the door. out "i will, however, allude to one, as upon it Mr. B. ‘eves Jacob Little —This was anac-| . 7 St Domingo—Flour 160 bbe, cheese 1.4161bs,hama | héF funeral, at No. 117 Stanton street, om Sunday after- | Friday and faturtoy, April Xen sates] looking young women next appliod tothe | dwells at some length. He says: As soon as our | sion‘tor the refurai Co deliver stock which had been mort. | 901 40, batter 817 do, pork 30 bbls, tobsoco 10 hhas, | 00m at 34 o/clock. form at the Brooklyn Inst wh maxintiate, one beariet the marks of ablack eye, and in- | troops broke and retreated, the President sent hisservaut | 7a0.4 to the defendant for a loan. A verdict was had, | WDale ail 213 gallons Suddenly, on Thursday the M. J. Lu- B®QADWAY ODEON ENTRANCE, THROUG) Guired of the Justice if the warrant had been served | express to warn his good lady ot her danger, with dires- | FOE°C Oo" tne decision of the court. Judgment was | 7 Danish West Indies—Meal 1 900 bbls, flour 765 do, | °4#, wife cf William H. Lo sd 28 Year cotum- | Seal megaes Cinfe, des Mille Colonnes —Managsr E.G. H —Musieal Director, Mr. Oldfield. Animated dats vit i vents to kno 19 tleroes, butter days 7 e friends and relatives of the family aro respeotful- m Sunday, 16th inst. idence ef his fath ‘he Jus'iso inquired, what warrant? when the com- | tions to leave immediately. This messenger must have 100 do, butter 9617 Ibs, lard 3,910 di nd t usiauy rinted. © Wercane papiash ber Dustand, Kirti | xeachen ths WiRite Heustiby two e/-loakseadi Mie, Mar Palla da hoor germane epee pe fee shipments of cotton to Great eehaia nee ives Bee ee Ci areieeea tat aea fe Se. |, cue ver leo aisne by ate oe s name, for an agsoult upon ber No, said the Jusciee, | disoa, Mr and Mrs. Cutts and servant, left immediate, : i “ teh 7 after exsinining hia brok; mo euch compluint has beeu | thereafcar.” ‘This story ie told for the purpose of ehow- | °f,dsmace- Judgment for plaintiff, seoording to the for- | glty largo for the above week; but in all other articles : at three o'clock, on | Gfrogramme: Fart 1 The taken. “Why."auid the young woman, “yesterday morn- | ing that it was impossible that my father had, as | ST? nesey adem. the President and Directore of the | the movement was Iimited. It will be perceived that | Sunday afternoon, No 11 Norfolk street. ram; ‘The Three Dance: and Andromae! he, &e. ing | came here with my friend,” pointing tothe young | had alleged, by invitation, dined én familié, with Un on Kank — Judgment for defendants on demurrer to | the sbipments to France wor xceedingly small. women slong side, “and a man met me at the door,asked | Mrs. M. on’ that day; and’ that the: f f « N MATCHES AND PURSES.—CENTRE- me woxt I wanted, and [ told him; he eaid the warrant Je alone after dianer, when the replication, with Uberty to plaints to amend. on pay- | the receipts of coal at tide water from the SchuyIkilt $530 tite Cone, Tro day." Nae a Per would cost £1, waich I paid him; be then sald _he would mnounord tho batile and the det ‘Sherman adem. S ebbine F Woods Judgment for de- | Péeiow, for the week ending tho 13:h inst.,were as fol- | O'clock, I’, M—Mitch for $200, two mule hents to sheleton ARNUM’S Al T. BARNUM, get me a bill of separation frem my husband for $2 more; | and upon this, Mr. Barker goes on to speak of the fendants on demurrer to replication, with liborty to | lows, yiz:~By the Schuylkill canal, 7,510 tons, making i arse $3) Proprietor; F. Hircwca *plendid Perform: 3 Monday afternoon at haif-past 3 o’clock,and in the even- nee ¢ quar er before 8 Mr. St.John, the American Fire will eat red hot coals of fire, blazing balls of brim: I quid fire &e. that I paid bim likewiee; he then took me into anether | ners and customs of the times, to show the improbability ror, wrote something gown ona piece of paper, aud | of tho story, as reluted by me. In answer to this, [ have | Piintf to RET ey adorn Oe tr enak 19 617 tons for the season; and by the Reading Railroad asked ine if [could write. I told him no; ‘well,’ said | only toreferagain to Mrs. ison’s letter, dated three | gor piatatiff 26,676 tons, making 241,568 tons for the season. The | Reed euters br. he, ‘touch \he pen,’ which I did; he then folded up the | o’cicck on the Young Americu 3. Carman enters g.g Kmperor; W F. J. Nodi Telegraph: F Pa me Wed fernoon of the day of the tattle, ia : ‘ i + Al Papers, cut them Into his pocket, and suid all was right; | which she says—* Three o'clcck; will you bolieve it,my | gg 2”42-Martin vs. C. Davison—Judgment for plain- | receipts from the Lebigh region, from the opening of | snd purse $300, m 5 under the saddie—be- told mb to go home;thgt nothing more could be done then; | sister, wo have had a battle or a skirmish near Bladens ; the canal to the latest dates, have been 10,437 tons. tween Village Boy » SOKL CONKLIN. Fro- Miss Bernard, Mi that in th» sferooon he would make out the bill of sepa- | burg, aud I am within the soucd of the cannon? Mr. Surenion Count, April 15.—Before Judge Sandford. — Stock Exchange fas allt Yates, comic and fancy dancer, Mr. Tation und seod the papers up; sino which time 1 have | Madison comes not—may God protect him. Two mes- | M-Fadden vs Mrade.—After the Judge had taken is | 41119 snes notes 6 102% 50 Mecheie Tre Bk NO 0 PURSE, A PURSE, A PURSE LOST. BY A LADY, | others. \ ra, Pelbv’s splendid Wax Madame not teen eltuer the papera or the man, “Oh, said the | aengers, oovered with dust, come to bid me fly, but I | seat on ths bench, on Friday morning, and the names of | $ijgy Treapotes S# —108% 1) eee bao it oa, Wednesdsy the lath instant, while shopping, in Joba | Roca well,#’m us FortuneTeller, Admission to the wholein- mrgictrate. ‘you have been imposed upon by one of| wait for him,” ko. ko. the jury were oaleld, Mr. Shaffer, one of the counsel for | “5999 10 102% 50 uo 10% | street, Nassau street, Mriden lave. or William street,a silk | tludicg Museum, performenees. te. 2/ cents; children as the esioning Iawycrs, who are es thi and the| — This will show that Mr. B is as inaccurate ns regards |. the plaintiff, stated that he was informed the defendant 9 Auburn & Roch $3~ | Purte, Containing about $120 to $106. he purse wad contents | j ie arcsatet ace ailillenensk axa come stoop of the Tombs as young ebarks ona lee shore, and | the time, us he evidently is ae regards more important | had communicated with one of the jurors the night 18 Canton Co 33,, | urning the sume to Mr. Abner L. iy, o-65 Mniden Inge. - just as ravenous, biting ot «very gudgeon, from twenty: | matters; and that his reasoning upon the probability of | Previous. and requested him to withdraw. It was de- ‘ <= Slr ree ‘3, MAMMOTH PANORAMA OF THE five cents upwards. You must look sround this vieint. | my story is as incorrect as the groundwork of hie own. | nied by the counsel on the other side; but it turned out 100 Nor & Wor a “TiS UNDERSIGNED WIsHne <0 cae ive anne See Poe being ty anc endeavor to identify the individual, and Iwill | While the conclading paragreph of the same letter of | that acommunioation was made to the juror by # man " * bh ou.as Reporter or Wriver on adaity pa | pie largest panting in the world, at the Panorama bnilding. in take a comelaiat against hi, Inthe mean timo, I will | Mrs, Madison would show that Mr. Carroll was engaged | Named Patrick Kelly, on the subject of the trial His 10 NHaven & Hart RR 99, | Pet TAN ve RT Wea Uaeaderecxuepred) Auaiatne a5 cours eatgeenl toke your complaint agai.st your husband for the as- | in the work of prorerving tho picture, she says : * Our | Honor indignantly remarked on the impropriety of such 50Loug Island RK 30 LADY WISHES A SITUATION AS GOVERNESS, | price. I'he Farprama will comtaenge tanviag at 156 o'clock Sault;” which was dove this time im the legitimate man- | kind {riend,Mr Carroll,has come to hasten my departure, | Conduct, and discharged the jury. fd ae pe toteach music, French and reglish. Good refere: Breeisely. Afteraoon exhibition om Wednesday and Satur every iow diye, are carried on at the Tombs and'a few | ou wating uit the large ploturs of Gen. Waahiogton | adg Havere Sinad, te, Juogaent of monautt es, 3 a0 do Si | Eezce~-Sedrare SOU Grocnmiah Serine 3 ofeloek. a 0 s 3] - Washio; ls Robert Stead, et ai judgment of non-suit en- 3034 659 Harlem RR 52 N = GOOD Bu. x = ROOKLYN IN ot af Pi Picked up by the pettifogging lawyers, out of | issecured,end it requires to be unscrewed from the wall. | tared, and r ferces raport set aside; but if plaintiff does | 100 do DIS 302g 50 do 5255 ‘cated eid turning, ie meta ingreaeeere the B day, 17 and 18th ba see A intressed parties who seek relief This procees was found to be too tedious for these peril- | not consent the report is set sside Noah 'T’. Pike ads. | 100 do 810 934 150 do bio 52’ must be men of steady heb ts, and good workmen. To such | dal Southern Orera Tr pe of Sable Harmonists, consisting ous moment, 1 have ordered the frame to be broken, | William M. Baxter. Non-suit confirmed. 200 do 30% 300 do 52 constant employment will be,given. Apply at 15 Bowery, o f Wi W. G. Pl A Rrowning, James Religious intelligence, and the canvass taken out ; itisdons.” By whom? 1| ¢, a : Ah aceiie (ey @ 160 30% 200° © do bis 52 | C'S MINE. f F end Carexvan ‘yon Arati.—16th, Sanday next before | say, by my father. Mr. Barker says my father assisted | (Cr U's Of GEttnaL Szssions, April 16° Before Ca se a il a alate ANTED-A SITUATION AS SALESMAN OR AB Ist. Good Friday; 22d, Easter Even; 28d, Esst- | How? Why, I stated in my former letter,as it could Sentences —At the opening of the Court this morning, Second Board. sitant Book-Keeper, in a wholesale or retail store. either } 30ch, Orst Suaday after Easter. not be unscrewed from the wall, be took his koife and | pawend Thompson. convicted of . e ing $70 from Joba | gi0000 Treas Nes és, 1ea%g, Soans Centon Cob’ sai | iBthiscity or inthe country, by a young man fiom Cansda t {The Rev. Dr. Piso wil deliver a laconrseat St. Peter’ See env Trine os she Goce, Mr. B. admis | Kinney, at a porter house in Madison strest, on the sth Slovo’ T "G0, maw ioe ‘0 nn Hs usetrihe maabed several vests excerience ia the Dry Ceods chureh, Boroiay street, this aiterncen, on Henry Fareity | here? My father oat i Out, and it fol there, or ho lata | Of January last. was called to the ber and entenoed to | ios fo. logge Joo MornieCraal. DIS 10% object as employment. Address A.B, office of morulng. a icet, h it thero; aad Mr. Barker and Mr. De Peyster’s agency | Suse ’or Eduned Charles, Jr, baviog pleaded guilty to | 00 Pennsylvania Ss 74 300 Long Islnd RE bd 31 . a com he ‘i Consisted in taking it away, Sdvertising or publlabing a scale of lotrery tickets—the | 302 MaahatanCo | 90 | 350 do 3% | WANTED IN THE HARDWARE BUSINESS, A Betivoaa 5 Tho Rey Dr Storra has been chosen one of the Board | ‘Tho comparison which Mr B. introduces in hin Delta | Court mdcred Mus to moe a fine of $00. New Stock Exchange. 'Younz Man, 20 or 25 years of age, to nct_as general in of viniters of Antoyer Seminary, in the place of Dr. | tetter, of the post-boy who delivers the sealed letter, con- A ‘ 100 shas Harlem RR sl0 52 100 L Island RR 31 | Clerk; alsoa Boy i2or 14 years old. Address, Post Office . their Codman, deceased taining some beautiful effasious from a poet of celebrity, | 007 a'8¢ °F mapenoen tenes, O. Matmonek, [a5 "cc 63 59% 100 do 330 30% | fox 219 rents T guardians, half price. Doors cpen at sito Jam-a F Kounedy, a licen'tote of the Carlisle Presby- | claiming a share of the bard's renown, is not unhappy: | tivttaiuing moucy by, meane ot falve pretenece, was | 12932 8 ay 2 bie Ht DON THE FIRST OF | “mmence at 7 o'clock. tery. bas xesepzed an tnvitation to labor in the Presbyte’ | it is probably the beat illustration which could be | brought into Court ona bench warrant, and held to bail | 100 do bio 32" 100 © do wife, the front room, & TEMPLE OF THE MUSES, No. 36 CAN. riao Church et Berwick, Penn , as @ stated supply. given of the character in which Mr. B. acted—ifhe | gor hig *ppearavce. 50 do ba 52 r ies adjoining, in a bei $ en magnificent The following 1s « tabular view of the Churches {0 | teted 41 ell on the occas on ttn ee crattionor | The Court then adjourned until Monday morniog. ———==— pce griress peor ip Cog eesgeree peep Une yn il prerrer pete mentee ead MIRE this city at the present time, ‘Sombered pe 1895 1-- flotion, itis not faprobavle that if ho had boen as perae. | COURT Catenpan ror Monpay.—Cireuit Court.—392, CITY TRADE REPOR®, plense address note to Howard,” office ofthe Herald Ie- | crowde of eachusastic (sreceatorss among which ha 1028, fe. Free. Meth. Bap RC. Cong.) yering'in courting t he has been in other | 10. 11, 68,71, 84. 85, 95, 98, 114, (116, 890, 122, 193, 124, New Yorx, Sarunpay Arternoon, April 15. ference nivenandrequived —' «| Wom Suan and Huidee, the ‘Three Graces, May Pole D inists. ia ere 8 pursulte he might bare acquired the celebrity of the | 125to 129 inclusive. Superior Court —i9 20, 91, 149, | Thre continued to be a fair inquiry for Flour for do- FUURNEEMEN PAILORS OA) GENE aan (Biles nmous. vi id's A rows, ke &e., ; png pny Pan pnd poet, and the renown of the bard 150, 165, 131, 176, 182, 190. 200, 205, 203, 30, 214, 216, 217, | mrs:is consumption. The sales embraced a fair amount day of Joarneymen Dw lov will eld at the Sixtn ae her cer Pee pee peter. be fo e reprerented in thie a Increase in 20 y's...24 eee. 2 Incoming promptly to the rescue cf his fclond, Gon, | 219. 220.222. 224, 228,12 39, 15, 34, 62, 85, 130, 177, 199, | of lots, consisting of Genesee and different kinds of tel cn Monday even ext at 7 0% All Jonr | nery; the bes tdancer In the @ y. ‘TINE, Proprie- 93, 234. 237 to 250 inolusive. Commen Pleas.— | Western brands, with +mall parcels of Southern, on | neymen Toilore are earnestle invited to attend, as subjects of | tor’ Brace Norton, Man oy 231, The consecration or Dr. Hampden was to take piacn | Armstrong, whom he designates ao ithe: meritorious 3, 4, 5,6 7,8, 9, 10, 11, terms etated below. If any:hing, there was some better | impo-t»nen will be presented to them, on Suucsy, the 26th March, An appeal to the Primate, | minister of State,” Mr. B. not only considers the whole | 1 : Sedtinbactievel : : = Gnu « provest vgaiust the eonseoration, had been pre: | of my story relative to the open and publio denuacla- Re ie Te eereraiy is fe lave ii cad Oat Mis SHEPARD, NO 45 MAIDEN Tire OI Mastery conptionag Srigiaal Bissates, by pored for sign tures and was to have been presented to | tion by my father, of Gen Armstrong, for his alleged | Movements of Distinguished I. als, ta | 1200 1300 De take Dceans wea. apbagim:Coen, without mt for the rig. t wey to delineate | ci . ‘ck, Gia- alocal agency in nny part of the | jioromano, Parmigiano, Holbein, Jan Steen, lei, a ho wsed 'y Mr, 8. to.sell Madison 3 Tatent Cuyp. Wilsom, and many others of the old Masters, is open ot OT WabieoN” OS Flo "Sutemee Beas Tee LERKS O¢ BUSINESS MEN D£SIRING SITUA #LMO'S OTERA HOUB! f PPL a4 in wholesale a retail stores o ahippieg or other P “Maa Bor Garr vuntontnehoos ofa oteak, ae, ani 2'PM, A CABD—CASTLE GANDEN—THI3 ESTABLISH- Bieat will epen 02 orabout the ist of sane next. Katou sive alterations season. All Archbishop Sumner on tne 25th The rumor was, that | ‘‘treasunable” conduct, “as a fiction,” but he goes om to Gen. Twiggs reached Augusta on the 8th fost. the names of about 1000 clergymen had been affixed to-| say that “Gen. Armstrong was not ou horseback after his | approach to that city was proola thess documents. return,” and to relate o' epaen cy de ge tend cannon, \and a large number ofthe citizens | some interruption on the telegraph lines, east and ‘Tho Master and Fellows of Balliol College, Oxford, in aeectctnan 7 Ln prer bray aa Rng femal Pyeng ae Nicieonssar begs Deb cet north, we were, up to the time of writing this, without conformity with the peculiar privileges pomressed by that | Never took place.” To this { asawer, that I have | g brief and eloquent addrers by the Mayor, and was fu- | fr tyirmartot, pork was tome ttusr, aad Moss of pricze ciety, of sppoln' K is market er, rime fhe Lora Bishop of Linoole, (Dr. K bona art beg act ater t= ort header mba ana ae quality sold at'eo advance. Filme, siso, wes held st an the late Archbishop of Canterbury. Qnd cthers who beth heard and saw what took place in advance, Lard of good quality contiqued firm, with a The Univeriy of Cambridge have resolved to prtent | the presen of FroidentSfedgon and imamibers his | g,,,,,mwcetianeane Roretan, feet gy, | 2% moan cats Guietts tlie, whe elas oe ® prtition to Patiiament against the Roman Catholic re: | oabinct. and others sssembled on Windmill or Camp | j. ying ise iiet of the clubs which have formed ia Paris | mained about the rame. Lilet Hill, when my father refused General. Armetrong’s | sinog the 24th ult -— ‘Astes— Pots were steady, and small salen wero made |, Rubens, Raphael, Murillo, V: » Van Dyck, Gi 3, Raphael, Murillo, Velasquez ily material change 4o prices. Meal was rather heavy. Rye d by the fring of | Sontinued sbout the same. Oate were frm. Owing to 2 atrietly cor mm Merchant | No. 19 Gi It seems that the stallin Durham Cathedral, vacant | proffered hand, and in tones of patriotic indignation = Jub f lie ied $3 68% by the transiation of Dr. Summer to the Arobiepiacopal | nounced bim inthe manner before described; but the Sone eae © Snes cub! Re 3 8 _ | April, ah See, is not to be filled documentary evi ece eee ad Low fof the proof” | des Hommes libres; Club de la Socteté Republi Brxav:turrs,—Flour—Sales of 500 bbla common G OQ, LET—THe SIX TWO STORY AND ATTIC | WALNUT BTREKT THEATRE—PHILADELPHIA ‘The reeripts of the Soclaty for the Propagation of the | ® horseback at that time. And now for the proof. trale, presided over by, ie © nesee were made at $6 12%; 400 do pure co at $0 3734; H t, between Mth and 15th streets, KA. Marshall, Lessee; P. Rich Mi They are just finished, and io complete order, nad to grod | Benefit of k. A. MARSHALL Mondn I be reuted low. Apply to JOHN DENHAM, | will be performed r of West 16th strest, or to H. J. Sanford, | Vr. Anderson; Cas eae é Me Wheatley: Juli LET—TO A GENTEEL FAMILY, A THHEE | Bichires) Tortie, Mr Jw ry frame hous 13 and a bs 02 ide | conclude with A HUSBAND A ; being the vitlage; only five yrentonly $300. Apply at 77 i this conclusive testimony was oe Gorve! in Foreign Parts, during the year 1847, emounted | , Having learned that 7 ‘Trevailleurs; Société Popula t0.£95 063 To. 81. Of this sum £40 258 25, 34, belong | 1m the handsof e gentleman, Thin my rose mie diem | 40 Exallcé; Clad de PV Egalt a Fraternité; Club | Rock, with various cther Western brands, were m to tuaca fer new and special purposes. Sther matter copnected with this alleged “ fiction,” over pepe pans; op ae eee — Pa ¥ aes hore se zi 6a - ao Labbe rapid his ty ly The Rev James O'Sullivan, lates Priest of tbe | to history, i called upon him, and asked the privilege Gr ee ine; ae des | rere Ti ohh a gee t Aeon Se den ~ in = , Geos rh u 4 Ate: » diceese cf K-rry, and Jobn Fitsgerald, Esq., with seve- | to look az it; and secing it to be ad hominum, in the es- Olah del'oole Ga roit; Ciab Coastituent; Club Demo- | snd simell pales o joward street, Georgetown, an ro] other reapectable persons, renounced popery on the | tablishment of my statement, 2a convicting at the same | [rev das f°, 18, fore hom ae 6th ult., in St, Thomas’s Churoh, Dublin. time, the reckless Mr. Barker of an utter disregardof | ¢0'Vi,, cist Club Rois The Rey Mr, Thomas, am. Anglican clergyman, for- | the truth, 1 asked the privi: | Club de WInstité Oratoire; Club des Droits do Hom: | about 533. merly of Exeter College,’ Oxford, was recvived into the | le ace the testi- | Oe; club du Banquet; Club de I Catholic Church, at St. mund’s College, Herts, anc 4 ic] bet i , “ ~ confirmed by Dr. Wiseman. 7 ” ‘Two officers, tique de l’Atelier; Societe Fraternelle sided over by Citi Cabet; Club de )’Eman In tho Legislature of Louisiana, on the 11th inst. Comité Central Republicain du 3me Arrond! 300 do do w sold at $6 41 a6 3736. Sales of cbse a bac lmry pee ‘° SIGHT—Pau! Parchartz, Becket; Guadershoff, Mr. Chaps Werdinand. Catharine, Miss Chapman; Aw ar) re reported. Corn: yellow were made on private terms, supposed to be Bales of about 6 to 8000 bushels ess, Mrs. Thay: 7 On Tuesdsy who is enened for a fe: nights will appenr. 45 GOLD STREET TO LET—STORE BASKMENT, fourth and fifth floors in building 45 Gold street, either logether separate. inquire of E. 8. CONKLING, 3 Hanover | of the meet strect Repub ican Cons) made in the elip at ement; | A avail lot in the eli ip was reperted sold while the act for the relief of the Jackson College of Commission institute i for the defence of true Republi. | Flour—Seles of 100 bbls prime quality wel A = mon resevting 8 Louisiana was under discussion, Mr. Martin moved an ‘with the exception of Gen Ar: on principles, ay ahd nae Sobrier; Leeper Le Rep pokes led aes Lopes Qo to A fon feu ave wigs ta be the Freneh Ci additional seotion granting ten thourand dollers per an- | boy.) hd made known to the witness emocratique Centrale; Comite Demooratique du dme | 2 jats—Salee o: aa) canal made week. or ladies afcernoon societies. It ie sligibly i in Had num to the College of Jesuits in Louisiana, under simi- strom wee-expeeted to. azxive from, ire Arrondissement; Club de |’ Avenir; Conference de l'Ecole | 48c; 2000 bushels fine feed sold at 580. the Third ward, in the large four story brick building, 215 ri lor clrew ces, and with similar provisions He aid | Ong mas exbeoked Sein day. Reports were current | Socialiste; Club du Travail, tormed by the comporitors | Correr—Sales of 400 bags St Domiogo were made at | Greeawich street, near Barclay. For varticu'ars, enquire of | W.F. Havemeyer, he was for fostering equally all religions. He hoped the that es athe 2 ce ina be sabjected to personal | of the Paris newepapers; Club des Condamnés Politice; | 50. Rio remained about the ssme. W.8. Shafer or J.-H. Boekown, in the dry goods store, or on | ¥ivq, Gen H © albridge. in the spirit of Christian charity, would extend sibleber an that ca Hereqpect would be Ghewn him as | Club ofthe Poles; Association Italienne, presided over | | Cotrox—The sales to-day were about 1000 bales, | the premises. Col” Ven Buren, Majori its patronage. to this institution—4 yeas, aud 29 nays, | ), perk through Georgetown. The wit i the | DY M. Maasini; Club of the Swiss; Club of the Germans; | without change in price, and mostly ta n for home use OR SALK OR TO LET—DESIRABLE RESI- decided the fate of Mr. Martin's motion. Clad of the German Workmen; Club of Domestics; | Daves—The market is somewhat depressed, and dence —The large and elegant three story attic dwelling other two officers offered to aoc! ny Gel ‘ker uy 5: co A! Aco r pendent of the Record tates that yen one She Produsiokiows reed, ond ’ ° ¢ Clab of the National Guards; Ciub du 10me Arrondie- | traneactiona light. We notice eal of ne er eeiataei tears rob- | Armstrong to the city. They met him, ina back, at| Foyrier; Club Magonique; Club de Chailot ; Sooieté | 10% 10340; 118 cases crude camphor, at 16)¢0, 6 mos; EEO Oe eT ee eT erat Takara Sede | ee pn. Oem. Pevkar Mendtd (ase. Armsttons 0 | des Amie de TOrtre de Belleville; ocieté Democra- | 1000 Ibs. Kogish biehromate potash at 16; 12 veroons )” ah " dco aa te Ase aoe oe train Mindison,and dhat it suggested | #ave dela Villette.” Mextony dochiaoal at about $1 254,10 oases oll of lemon | $ ne govclock. "it noteeld. or ton 80 : . it $2 28; 15 Sicily liquorice at 150. é A Rev. Benjamin M. Miller has resigned the charge of | to Gen Armstrong to avoid Georgetown in his approach oat 1 Sened Dachy of Bede the old feeling of he- | ® Ud pr agt Ape hoagie = Revs om rime ive | Abtiv to W. P.HALLET. 4 Trinity Church, Mobile, and become rector of St. Paul’s | te the city, He did avoid it, by going into Washington against the members o Cs Gaol reps OR SALE—AN AMAT“UR'S TURN Chureh, Columbus, Lowad Free ame ho Fey. Jatin | by a horas route crosring Rook Creek at the paper mill, | revived, end many of them have been oruelly ill treated. | Bete were madeats8o, | 7 oy sale sresachu- F highly Rashod, but tie ured, and err bas resi the rectorship of the Church of the | and reached the Six Buildings, (O'Neal’s boarding | Mr, William Chambers, who completed the detail ot wos made to-day of 290 bls, M Advent, Philadelphia, and the Rev. Samael A. agra house) in the rear. Onalighting, Gen Armatrong enquir- that foundation of Scottish reputation leid by Robert bond mast Il ope: ape Ph Fro i pS; < Piymouth, Mase , ha ted by ‘as his | ed where the President could be found? Learnodthat he, | Burns and Walter Scott, has declared for a repeal of the | maokerci sre firm, aud are not disposed to submit to any of 2000 Iba, African | house, No. 143 Eighth street, near Broadway. snd opposite La- |) 25 casks ombre madder, at | f.yette ed Th hot is 26 feet in width by i 4 depth, with a back buildicg ; built in the m batantial inuer, and farnished with ali t e reolem improvements nement; Club de !’Upion; Club du 2 Mars; Club du 27| bird pepper, at 150 a 16 Y Waumeker. J. M. Turner, Hi , “Floor Maiager Professor Charles Lieb Wright. J81C.—PI FESSOR DUMSDAY, ONE OF O} Mi inove eftctent and highiy auceess(al teachers. of the Pre: y the Vestry successor. The Rey. Samuel T. Carpenter is ¢1 ed in | Mr. Monroe and others,had rode in the direotion of Wind- | Union between Scotiand and England, and the substitu- duction from the prices asked. 26 @ $6 50 and $9 26 . wood ry labore at Spring Grove, and ad mill Hill, “A horso belog provided for Gem Armstrong, | tion of federal parliament in Edinburgh B90 50, acspting to branes by ea frond hg art machingrt, 166 Belm at. pe i Le all rode to that spot, and found Mr. Madison with « pao berets ALT kavtan’ beccibe’ pester: gucaraliy Sethe eee Brond way HY MAN! THE H Liniment, for Rheamatia proprietor of this lintment has portion of his eabjnet and several gentlemen of the Dis- | “~~ trict, amonget whom was Mr. Charles Carroll, of Belle- | Does nection with St. Thomas’, | vue. Gen. Ar TI ‘Two or :three hundred flae wood lead ents of the past. th lates, views of the P ayers of fish that revon-elghths of the 4 for sale in this market, with the Boston ifax; the No 1 being © comb, in passing through your aud accepted which he will supply in trong spoke to Mr. Madison and others | heir, take heavy toll of ste dry and anpiers fibres ! If 30. the Morgantown, ‘The Rev Enos Woodward bas resigned | and then to Mr Gara "whe. at om. hormbuak, come soar rom poly and rah in hos gaacie, bas weliable tit’ | Grade from flifex 3°, ad the V's irow Halifax 3" ‘Apply at this office hip ef St Mark's Church, Honey Brook, and | tight or ten feet from him. Mr. i na 1 ell teeapted beull fcom St, Mack's Warwick cownehip, with oontiderable excitement, threw out his arm horl- n artes fooos he have copes opt tes sii egal ting it to hischarge of Bt, Andrew's, West Vincent, | | sont i oa ie cntil ou clear up your sberester, Main ee: bebe Tike vaoerwill be pe aerreee dive, Dexee, Sf ra tes heer a gn Monday, . *t know you, sir— it thrice before your ¥ " ti t q acaba Nar Pasland, Conferenee (Methedia) seremts¢g | Ucon't wie to bave anything tony toyour” Graeral aes Seems Here Glimtigien sea nuts sold, ar 181560; 8000" Forto favacioeF, | gunary pare of seerion until the 13th, Much important business is eaid | S1mstzong mate Oo teby ied War and Great Excitement in France, and | Rico oranges. were scld at $17 per Mt. teed fh to have been accomplished. This witness at Il greater on the coruer of Fulton and Nasanu streets, oppo- | tually th were reported, while prises remaino: O DE SOLD, A BARG4IN- AN EXC ELLEST FA: to which tha oy bg bk —_—_—— site u “ > t ity or countr’ ‘of 4 2 in the United Sta frend Young is doing, Hives —Th olan cre Teteat Mire Alverd-ethst store, 102 Brondway, nenr | potent agents of this suc Germany.—A private letter received by one of | with other t our Germun citizens, which gives an account of | given to thi revolution in Prussia, states that in the conflict be- | impudent tween the king’s troops and tho citizens, on the 19th cf | is that Merch. the carnage bas been immenee. The number of | for ther to the pub ic im this linimeot the Lp of the » hd eg je recipe was disco oun since, and which he has always used dari orgeon, with the. My fallowipe comple Pl ry the largest stock of boots and of the most | best French 4 of ail denials of an alleged fact | a°d $7; do tine calf $3 20 ‘as fiction” this incident; | get their boots of Yount isles Tile DOCTO i, ps Tay at 93, equal to 8 monte; 400 Montevideo Ripa at 126, less 6 por cent for vay — aera 73 pwr] ; ®MEN—WHAT CAN BE MORE CONVE- cas; 460 Bost an Platte, at about 6X0; «par | Meaney jaow chat No.6 Murray street is the oal Cabsilo, 29 ids 53, cash, as they run. Some parcels of | Hea'where you cau get your clothing eeaned, dved cog Southern at 6340 to 7c, cash; merchantable damaged. 36 | repaired superior to anything yet’done, at short Grandes during the 1e proprietor s the fi soldiers killed amounted to about 1300, and m: it, and EP BT a URIS 2 price; 95 bales of Calcutta on private te The 1 ta 6 ff thoueand elt French Patent Leather Boots, a large and | #04 %s price; les of Calcutta on private terms. cleaned withourateam or coloring. | Conts 6s, rant one thous: of the tale asontuhies tok ¥ k of all descriptions is large, and buyers are very EO oe nee CONTISSOS, evident trath at H. B. Jones’, 4 Aun ct} Bes nod ereus wes the assortment of French Call exprossion of Genoral Armstrong's neglect to provide the necessary which be is dubious about purchasiog bsyond their present wante, as hides are a diffioult articie to keep through the warm at the low price of $7; Boots at $4 50. the inferior orde: of apimal the human Thers of the slain citizens were coi in solem procession | defences; and hence the outbreak of indignation sgainst . ns a past the pelace, isaaid to have excited the wrath of | him that forced him from the cabinet, and into a rotire- - pone without dameging by worms, except at great ox M#s83 Eg corte a at LA Ce Et any wamtvede ¥ the people anew, in consequence of whioh the king has | ment from which he never oame. Mr. B insinuates M Leap—The market wan dull at $4 31a $4 373 Btones bea lsnve to inform the trave that they have removed jog can bear wittess to i either been forced to leave the city, oras others say. bas | that Gen. A. rode to Washington publicly, through COMMERCIAL AFFAIBS. Luatacne Phe recsiets are quite. email, the winter } . ew importations jast rece ¢,haiahn’ systems it hae been killed ‘Tho excitement throughout Germany is | Georgetown, in defiance of public opivion, and th hai stock of hides not being sufficiently tanned as yet, to | of & y y Furse and Bag Trim most horougiily and rigidly taseed. cet tt nedy cores immenso, At Hanan, neer Frankfort on the Main, |‘ redoubtable mem’ to whom he sneeringly allu mon Slow it to be seat in, Prices ave, occsequently, improv. | Fens. fe. ETE. A E contidence Mae following s@ectices of « ven forty thousand people, able and ready to oarry arms. | The testimony of the above witness nails this “ fiction” NEY MARKET, ing. Good he Hook teuned sole bes sold eehigh sa 1436, | 7 FFICE OF THE NEW YORK GAS LIGHT COM- | Rhewmstem, were s ssembled on She tote Maree, committe called | of Mr, Barker’s tothe counter. It is proved by the tes- Satarday, April 15-6 P.M. | damaged at 120; tanning has advanced 25 per cent over tany, April 10, 1848 —The President and Directors have * Volks. commission’? % ‘ ; ements. Vo- | timony of the witness who went to escort him into "i ay dee lanmary contributions and patriotiem up theseim- | Washington, that he entered Washington privately, and There wasa slight improvement in the stock marke! Fic dimsalty’ st cutie Son lemacy scarcity of bark and Chie Ay Cock ed pron hy mente gatherings, and we may expect by the next | through « bye road, having been forewarned by a letter | to-day, most of the fancies having advanced # fraction. | i104 1504) Sales of 200 hhde. Cuba Muscovato, part | February last. p»yable to the stockholders o1 steamer evonte of the most soul-stirring character. Ger- | todo ro; and it some that Gen. A. lett Washington the | At the first board, Long Island went up % pet cent ; re made nt 240, and the rematader at 239 diy the ist May Ll many J9 tito for agrand revolution. The intelligence, morning at sunrise (possibly in the same way | Cantos i ; Farmers’ Loan ; Harlom 24; Reading Rail Sronse--Further sales of raw turpentine wore | {he 2th inst. to « ris industry and partiotiem of her people, cannot bechained other bye rosd), for Baltimore, and that ea i Porras il ; “ T ‘tay have reached retary me any longer by afew despots. Hers course will be on- y his own account, accompanied bim'as far as | Toad 4¢; Norwioh and Worcester % ; Pennsylvania d's | Maus 8X ho Ohis, Hite pelos Mite Oy tine wold at TT, BROWN ward, until united and free she will take euch a stand arg, and afterwards retarned to the city, and | 1; Treasury notes ; Morris Canal closed at prices cur- | 5745 4 mos; 200 bbis North county rosin sold at 7240" © Herald Pi among the nationso f the earth, as she is rightly en- | + settled up the accounts of the secretary.” This is liko- | rant yesterday, There Wen te Ghamus tn other srticies. titled to.— Penns ivan: Jy, an it is quite certain that the secre'ary never return- ee ons English linseed were made fter his dismissal, to “settle up’? | The Mechanics’ Bank has declared a semi-annual di- ig rather languid; and 1500 do vidend of four per cent. city preesed wore mado at 580 # 593; 50 bbls whale were my father had cherished through | The Fulton Bank has declared a sem|-annual dividend ford ot adividend of four anda half per » for the six tha ending lat wad after Mon- book will be closed from . CL. EVERITT, See he considers them olely upon his Owe judgm ain- of Pes pd igo —— at it he owing tI ierot the Fablic. knowing that be hee 131 Chryatie the fi stand or fall by Promised acthing fo And impartially tried accor For sale,wholesale and retai . STONE SEAL ENG iter, 23¢ Brondway. 1p Crests, Cyphers, ke ‘oats of Arms. fou Part forwarded to any pyrt of the United ry, with upwards of 200,000 names. An in Heraldry. pot has been West st eet, where itcan also 1. JOAN WILLIAMS, vet. ‘York. rere) BO OF DR. DAWITT C. 400, AO ATLNS OF DR DAWITT ¢. without © Je complaint es pains of every na- 1 tare, ord heals ali mancer it is very frag act sad & RIO DEtJANEIRO.—PASSENGERS ONLY — | agreed! ‘an intertal and external preserigtion ; also, From Hay mi The, echr Ceres, Capt. ee phentckin 4 — arrived here yesterday, from the port of Aux Coen, whence in vated om the 16th alts We learn, | life” or that 1 inherited the “deep auimosity al- | i941, per cent. that for come works previourly to the schooner’s leaving, | !rged to have bren expressed in my former letter.” that tre inbatitauts of aux Gayes, amounting to between | [felt cailed upom to expose the duplicity, deceptions, The shipments of speote during the past week, have | pis mess pork ity) 4N tix and seven thousand, had been in constant alarm of bo ere of Le Ms and yh an Z been three hundred and thirty-six thousaad dollars, of Ee ents hi : eres, pa Beldeee eeona cate | Se ~ ] ‘object | but tha’ iscovered beneath tho thin gauze of apparcnt 4 ‘i PI alee o! were Fr ai ran attack by the rabbie in the country, whose obj whioh $296,941 wore shipped to Havre, and $30.25 to | Bkber Drives Bales of 10h ole of 60.000 OR BOUTHAMFTON AND BREMEN—THE F ship Washington, Capt. J, Joheston, will e K. Thursday, the A. eon cn board. P im Navigation Wo. the pill the negroes | frankness.and an affected desire to do justice toa “vens ; - d he in the coautey: sien ihe’ sible gerpooe, Of uetting | rable and inimitable lady,” the attempt of Me B. through | Liverpool The aggregate exportation of specie from | gides wore made on private terms. [ame and shoulders Fare Oe eee BLITA RYNE Cpt | cnmD rant a spramadte sffertio * rie simphe era’ the expu'sion of the commandant, who bad rendered the covperation of bis onadjutor, to claim credit to | this port from the let of January to the 15th of April, | remained sbout the sams. Lard ales of about 250 | 5 ¥. Dewing, will sail far the adov rt at the end of this tioa com ends the pevennen of soe Ose snulice ta the himeelf cbnoxicus to hem, by siding with ths property | bimerlf for on exhibition of “patriotic solieituds in perli- « $3,123 979 bbls prime quality, were mads at 6%c a 6%, the mar- | week. Her accemmodatio ent. combiring sofety | FI OU Dita kes Be: fail partectars poy eo] owners, ®ho ate chiefly whites and mulottoes, marched, | ur times,” and by @ cunning and insidious falsification Wer rs kot closing stondy. in tompestaons weather, wi! yantition ia | oP ihe Times OMice, she tenth ot; 68 conte, und of the drug: a 50 ( the tropi 99.90, and 1C0 | the ori vy re a 38 fer Md By ALLEN & PAXSON. corer Fromt and | ists generally. | D* RALPH, | PRIVATE | office hours 9 to 12 A. M.,6to'9 PN | 18" , i t in arme® array, to the ve All the stores were | Of history, to appropriate to himself the honor of an act | Tho demand for sterling exchange within tie pas Rice- Sales of 00 tiercos were ma Gloves, aod the ishabitaate flaw to: arma. Happily, the | Nhich mht serve to elevate him to rolitical station, | gay or two, has been active, and the eupply of prime | dont $3976 999800 a ave nv ore di ts th id — od PIChS= ies of 1000 mats of Cassi aeamnced NO atteck 7 The Co eee ocdaut, | New York. Fcbrunry 24th, 1048 bills has become very much reduced. The rates havo | sic 4n—-Salen of 500 boxes Down Havana were made ‘4 advanced in cons*quence of tha active demand. and be- | qt 455 ; 200, hdds New Orieana sold at 440 @ 4369; 100 on he is called, was recalled to Port-eu Prii the oa Dector Carroll has shown us the criginal letter from fal, ‘nod the preaident went down to Aux Cayes, Wilt & | ther iicrr of the U 8 may from which he quotes in the ling of the packets we have no doubt they | Porto Rico, and 200 do Muscovado, on terms not uoder- if ‘Thess who epply in the early stages | mpidity and bitte inconvenience w chores. whites, female we from the preseripri_n of the atte ho Wh It is chiefly, however, th view tu tranqatiina the population. Mr. Quiner, the | above ortich certify to the correctness of tho we te 10} toot | o owner and ecpefosrgo of the Cores, ahaa we ob- | scttact be hes made ftom Ih—Ro Hanato. Will rule higher then specie points, We now quote ‘Touacco.—There was vory little doicg the presemt |? a. conan ee tain this information, repre Aux G © 1036 per cent premiom. week, Tho sales embraced 909 hhde. Kentucky at 48 | ony inh vexplent. At Dp {bag ‘The wide nelebrity of 5 vaneed = sed change is quiet, The rates all rule in {4 | So, nn $9 cages Connecticut sard leat ato» The re- Aberuethy mon adewnrmgen, i pill ino very unsettled state! © spark may causes ‘ Domeatic 5, M (tom eto ey y oat wa meeti opiien | thi waek have bean as follows) -17) nude Kens | for thar quick ant pos tice socery reveive yonatien ia th Seth sere tt te Uplae Popeboe al aaa | en TE sktoond os Soertay eregag weak a eee bis olty, and will contious te until the roppliss | “Ey 199 cawen Comuectiout seed leaf, 16 do Fiori sa, Yo | cowl ies to he pally sent of eon sits hp Sty to let, whi ort ou-Prinoe to request the presence of an abip iby for France oad OWner Kuscpeen nations from the south reach this market im greater | yolon iiavene, 170 do Cuba, 200 do 4 Domingo ps Bag nod reuil, only tating, can be cbiined From ne souree im pvoveet tnepn~ NT 0- Cemmerctol Timers vaprit#. Dow struggling fr Sveedess, erondenes. Wook TRG market le Gull, oud prices of neatly 4 Ne Camkanine eireet aid 177 Pde \ £ (3 {

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