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Newsparar Evrerrrise.—We find the following | move and inspire us at the celebration of this day; | Though it is fearful to think that man must kill man U M08, COURSE, L. J.—TROTTING.—PURSE OF $260, ACOB $. PLATT, AU rae ae vi for ‘only indignatio: the blood spilled 4 “liberty. yet it is ‘dut: ham: ‘milo heats, beat three in five, to skeleton wagons; will come , Pansy Goods, Gold and 8! article in our contemporary, the New York Sun of | th. pd dee on); the pb at the praves of ot Higeeant fis until you havo, gains Siege vd 4 Miarsday, te ith of May, 9p 96 Clot John Case en: Te wagh om Bah at antienrs Will be performed, second time in dortenl tragie ply ened raat the 5 | BOWERY THEATRE TUESDAY EVENTNO, MAY 9, 1°17, yesterday moraing:-— fallen brethren, are the causes which have brought us | Give to the emperor what belongs tothe emporor—anil- | Sutton MD? GREENE, Panenote Bey emsere bee uh Lady Reddo iodide ante ak Taste Sibarne, Liyocs, Brockhold Miya W. Marshall; ‘sive Anotnen Hatirax Exexxas.—The steamship Buena | here together—No; over the black went of former op- | hilation. P ca a - Leislor, Mrs. anoesea Bayard, Sirs. Abbott; Loopw ood which has The proceedings of the day closed without the slight- HE ECLIPSE SADDLE-HOR: STABLE, FIFTEENTH Mrs. M wide with ty wa of GRAN DEATY street, between Sth and 6th avenues—established for the let- Vista, Capt. Jarvis, which left this port for Halifax on pression—oyes, the deep red of the ting ou hire of eaddle horses only; no carriages or harness being Tuesday of last week, was employed by the publishers flown, the gold of liberty has at last majestically risen, | cst diffleulty or disorder having occurred; aud the WHITEHE er Whit 3 , Mr. ©. Burke; Bob J. H. Hall; Edward Draye 1» Mins Barnett; Louise Dray purchasers. Also, fine Japanned Tea Trays, Poc! of the New York Sun, for the purpose of furnishing | #24 Joyous, though smiling through tears, rosts our | thousands of persons assembled, quietly retired. kept on the premises. t and Pen Katves, some of which are Weags’s beet C. + Sol Phillipa. Doors open s¢.7--Perfarmanse to commence at them at the earliest possible moment with the news | ¢Y¢, Yon its glorious brightness; thankfully we feel APHIC INT cr "i = Sheng, Punelt ‘Kalven Hasdanwa A‘ lis'elock-) bale Brae, 7. Boxes, 30 bent, Pit, 29 conte Gallery, 1kg cents brought ‘by the Conged atecimetn ta commence as soon | that, the long-sighed for harvest day for Germany and | T#LEGR ELLIGENCE NAPOLEON MARE, FIVE YEARS OLD, ABOUT SEVEN. | pore Gilling Twine, hud 100 coils Balctag Rope: Vises Hooks and Rte Saker a as arfangements ean be made, aud probably with the | Germans has at last dawned. Yes, fellow citizens, for teem bands, ki next, stoemer howd for ee Lark ornate which | all Germans everywhere; for even we, who call the free THIRTIETH CONGRESS. ee Sous dand sound, just from tho country, and for | fisnges, L. Hf. Shovels, | cask damaged Nadirons, 1 rn. ind at ; AM. 8 Sadirons, 25 cases da ‘S Wood Offcs, ‘corner Atlantic and Boerum | of German Tuym, Also, with which, the sale " ATHE—SOLE i . Chantrau,— PRIETOR AND LES- Inde, or cotemporaries are incorrect. We aaraia’ binds 4 i ‘ 4 E Bits, cut. Tacks, Bi 1 600 gross F al sul | Phillipot, Mr. Held: K Mr, Herbert; Madelon, Mrs. Booth. started the thing ourselves, without any alliances of | i ee en ee eee oe unas of our Wesmsnorom, May 8 1648. | ir ieesid very i Hiorse—all in good condition | Stands Prowler Slates Knitting Pins Rauye Sirops, Jack Chains, | Alter whieh, SUTMT OF WHE WATERS, Op. The Fire Pload— any kind, and it is rather provoking that our own mo. | fallen brethren in Gemma ny Qin soleyeare SR ae , fe te. Tay at 29 Broad str A seanabine AD | C Rings, Fish Hooks, Shaving Glasses, Purses, Tooth ruses, | Sir Huldgirind, Me, Mield; Master Lapwix Pro, Mr W tans; i * 7 , the nan citizens his Numerous memorials and itions were ented. my renin Cloth, Hair, Also, at 12 velock--Wateb and Jewel te— | Olinda, Mrs J. 1. Booth ine, Mrs. G. Jones: Loto, Miw Delo- desty has in this, as in other instances. deprived us of Sele fg lietacee ite wk strani Gold Pong gud Pencils; among which are warranted Gold English, | riane, "Tv be followed by NEW YORK AS If 1S—-Moss, Mr. the iaurels so justly our due, The fittin t of a | s!orious Union have so long, in print and word, but FRENCH SPOLIATIONS. ANTED—A SITUATION BY A RESPEC" steamship cxf oat to run on the American more than all in millions of letters, sown in our dear | | Mr Dix, of New-York, presented the resolutions of ORAL, 28 UPD soduapettess, oF to take cor Et onNldooN, coast, and sending her a distance almost equal to one- | Od fatherland. We have our share, because the daily | that State in favor of the payment of French claims for | &* chamberinnid, cook, “washe general third that from New York to Liverpool, thereby involy- | ‘ereasing prosperity of the German population of the | spoliations prior to the year 1800, Mr. Dix said the wf Ete eo can be ing thousands of dollars merely y icngpn ns purposes, is | United States has been the best proof to our brethren | subject wax one of importance, and the justice of the Bln ABLE YOUNG hart; Katy, Dick Nix, orkurwiancs French aud American patent lever, lepines, anchors, and full and | Chanfrau; Joe, Mr. Winans; Williau ‘Twill, Mr. Hi extra jeweled; 50 brass work Clocks, assorted patterns, &e. Xe. | Mr& Boots, To conclude with NIX THE CALM. Catalogues are now ready, and the attention of country deale Mr. Winany Betty, Miss Weay, Doors open at 7. directed ¢0 the enme, 4 O'clock, Boxes 2 Pitt no triflin, ; of Captain Jarvis | in Europe. that the liberty like this we now enjoy; the | claims, so long deferred, and now endorsed by the L STED—A BOY = ACOB S. PLATT, AL : NDREW'S COMBI ROADWAY THEATAR--TURSDAY EVENING, MAY. & Fae Lhe an ae 8d Re Pee ae to ie one | Hhoreyy Fray, of thia modal ropublle, nveslly end truly | Gisiature of the State of Newent, caret ars ae coi et ol oP ination Lacks tor baat, be) he wale of these Looks was | AD willte prforned the Comedy of the NERVOUS MAN AND Peer ea Titi Ng the element best #uited for the German people. ‘There- | Fospectful consideration of the Senate. ‘They were on | ppers none others noel ay widretthent veseeve Ge the hagees Kiddo Burctnee Gil. hen |, Me. Blake; Vivien, My. Anderson; Burtiehy ‘The great Southern Express was prepared and ar- | fre. my friends, let us to-day not only remember the | motion duly received and ordered to be printed. Pe ee Oe OF it to thoir interest to attend the ale; the inyoive price being from | Lounge, h, Mra, fallen, those who rest in their graves, but let us also WHITNEY’s RAILROAD. a Watts ranged exclusively by ourselves, our cotemporaries ai 2 . . terwards Solning in’ ite benefits and expenses with | turn to those who still live to act, and who willund| Mr, Urwam, of Vermont, presented resolutions adopt- W ANZED—-A RESPECTABLE HOY, 17 YEARS OF praiseworthy liberality. Im the present gigantic enter- | *hall act, whilst it is yet day. Let us not here, in this | ed by the Legislature of that State in. favor of Whit- Wishes to apprentice himself to either a Machinist, Carver, prise they will also join; and while we accord them | Testlessly advancing country of deeds, in this “ go] ney’s railroad extending from. Lake Michigan to the | o Bookbinder, or auy respectable Iusiness, “Has good referonce justly deserved credit for their readiness to incur ahead” land, not rest upon sad and sorrowful recollee- | Pacific, which were on motion duly received and order- from his last employer, Please call, for two days, at No, 130 by the farce & SONA CHOICE C6 on Wedneslay, May 10th, 0 Mire Banks, cents; Fam! large expenses for the benefit of their readers, we claim | Hons of the past; not celebrate in silent sorrow the ob- | ed to be printed Foraythestreet, in the rear, first floor, “CHARLES DEL! RS 0 ee for ourselves the same credit; and in addition, the ac- | Sedules of the dead alone; butiet usrather pass beyond COURT KEGULATIONS. WASTEDSA SITUATION BY A RESPECTABLE YOUNG " ne : ROADWAY Knowledgment that we ate ever among the first and | the bierand the graye to our higher destiny, and cele- | Mr, Dayrox, from the Cominitiee on the Judiciary, Kirl as chambernaid, or to do general house’ work ina i H Ay. ara in her Inst place, France, and has. the best of ase to call at 192 Duane st. foremost in effort and expense to obtain the earliest brate that resurrection, which is proudly indicated to us| reported the bill without amend ent, for changing the | *4!l private family; sho has lived news from any and all directions, If necessary to | PY the loved banner, the symbol of German liberty,which | terms of the federal courts in the, State of Now Jersey. | Aut leaves as the fanily is) going V's) MINSTRE ns have been received, ry ei fere nee, eo nintain our well-earned reputation, our thousanca of | to-day waves, for the first time, from the City Hall of New Dill authorising the Judge of the United States | 2, eat er $9 will bo nage and Unexampled success, moe Sxpense shall be made tous of thoussnds, and our ex. | York. Yes! Lsee thee, thou glorious black, red and | District Court of Tennessee to hold a special term, and | Uo rn Sceetiaad tok tana: ata Oe presses be extended even to Europe and other parts of | olden banner, at last recognized as the youngest sis- | (ho pill relating to the public archives of Florida, were ANTED BY A “YOUNG W« ATION AS AUCTION NOTICES rain mnaen ta aay eens: Wael Caner node, Att the world. We intend that the Sun shall ever be to its | ter of the star spangled banner; no longer thou art | hoth taken up, read a third time, and passed. oc Said to do the washing and tre wey ped ‘This day, Spruce sirvet, will be wild f B | readers all that can be desirable in a nowspaper—ex- | the symbol of unfulfilled wishes ; thou art clevated. RELIEE FOR YUCATAN Hae teosy, Cree Please apply at No. 180 First Avenne, (on the neral assortment of Room Furnicare, from n | dation of families, the cort every Sat cept in politics, (a doubtful essential)—while its price | *i#en, registered into femme anda free Germany is] After the transaction of some other unimportant | = ———-— wae a aes ily giving up housekeeping, including a tine tone Gt, Octave | ueday, Doors ope proclaims that “it shines for all.”’ no longer a visionary dream, it has become a fact— business, on motion, the Dill previously reported, Ww AN TED—A PROTESTANT CHAMBERMAID AND A | Piano Forte, Metallic Plate, Harp Pedal, and other inp ~~ oe y 7 z TI . premseren “ Es bringt die Zeit ein anderes Gesetz, adopted as the apectal order of the day, for the id and Childyen's Nurse, ‘They must both tuderstand their basi- | Put little used. Al t of the and Will'be sott fret,'| PDALMO'S OVERA. HOURE—FRICES RENUS RE erATO ‘here is no use in mincing words when you are Wer int 20 felg, der jotst noch Kénnte sagen.” relief of Yucatan, was taken up : Pen et ee cremes Laka says, Be’ Ceenntiive periecindtn aaa Oe aeaieiouee dealing with a certain kind of people. We pro- | Do you grasp, feel, comprehend, fellow citizens, the ' : rt oator orate alti gata, by be performers, under the direstion, 0 Mr. Foorr, of Mississippi, called attention to M M ANTED—BY A 111 ite Lilla, Programm t —1. The War- LY Ri PECTABLE WOMAN, A ¢ entire meaning, the entire weight of this resurrection ? | Caihoun's misreport of r aes ; 4 i ; der u mark: de by him last F ituation pastry cook hotel, ot fs 00) £, WILLARD, AU JO dance of Ulysses’ daughters. 2 Dancers Re. nounice every second. paragraph and assertion 19 | Can you meastire it for our dear Germany ; but do you | day.” ile deemed ita waste of te to contradict what | hutsekeeperin'eatisaans tani Ca tite Ge'iestoteiee | EA Sid Chine~assigies Sale i ay Horenics in, the eoge of the the above article, either a falsehood or a misre- | also Understand its entire meaning to us, in whom, as | thet senator said. ence as to respectability and character, Apply No.2 Second st., | 0el0ck, at the Auction Room, No, ty Catto Sappho, The Deluge... inal r German citizens of this Union, rest_ the duties of love | ~ ‘My. Cauowx took ple i h t comer of the Bowery. from the Shelves, in lots to suit Dealers, Grocers, &e.; also oF sons, Fis presentation, and we are not sure but that they are | for the land of our birth, and the duties of citizens to |... ALuOUN took pleasure in saying the report, as — rels and Cases of Prest Flute Tumblers, Salts, Bird Boxes, iclon—Dross Cirele and printed. was not correct. His remark was general and Wwoante —BY A ABLE SCOTCH GIRL, A | Lanterns. wr cash, Goods well packed fur shipping. and both falsehoods and misrepresentations mixed up | the land of our choice ; we, who must naturally feel | jot personal. situati hamberimaid, P By WM. Vl . 2 f «| with andfor Germany, but certainly act as becomes ourt Ae Oe in we ae oe together. The New York Sun did not start this | Americans?’ Do you understand. the high moaning of | guytfsrton ther Mit ie tea ag meceh In | Se ener of Month srnet, est arenes, ot Htulre BENO. | AucTION—CHINA steam-boat without any alliances of any kind. It | these words, especially at present, when such under- i chuewéd that» ; + es =n Dessert and Tea and c that annexation caused the war, and not Wwaxts SITUATION AS F signees of Thomas Billsland,: * eyiry> A standing is so very ‘but of such vital importance ? é ‘i i : 4 y was started on the impulse of four or five other | Tein cas S Weantng IF tie Stet owe of tine beeeevoctiocy h of troops to the left bank of the Rio Grande, An intelligent young man, who has been EE eee dB or regen, eng toons, Sr cre aise SS, BREAKP. Carter will, se! DINNER, or of as x TENE forman 1 ening, at a pts H H A ‘ *, am roduced the he h of | in the old country ; &: dh the best of vt Earth English I ud € journals of this city, and agreeably to their desires | of France and Germany excited feverish and warm | Gon. Taylor's forecs to Corpus Christy n° | curity itrequito Terubs moderate, “Any commandetoe die | vert Ten tnd Tllet soy China, Vases and. igutes of tho net epaintings, Kao, Palosting “and and expectations. ‘The attempt to monopolise this | *entiments, when every one, in the frst moment of | “My, Niue obtained the oor, when 41 Prince street, will be puuctually attended to, oF at the Herald | costly deveriptions, be, Ke, Salo, positive, Catalogues morning | Jerusalem: tele Barly Dayy Prosperity, aid tial Destress piece of enterprise to its own credit looks too | and help, by word, means, amd deede de che aaaaait; | _ Mr. Gree, of Rhode Island, moved that the Senate | Cs the Birthlot Christ in the Manger, Supper, “Trial before i * te i " i] go into executive session. 4 ANTED.—A DESIGNER AND MODELER D. MoCARTY, AUCTIONEER—KNGINE OF STEAM- tius Pilate, id Inter te Family. 1 Western, th much like the policy of appropriating the assets of | then seemed to require ; soon the clear, practical spirit | "yr roorn hoped that there was no groat or presstug | WW fancy « To an sosomaplishod. worksrea trenda: toe pont AtiantioWill be soldat auction, for account of | Yankoo, Madam Rockwell, the famos Fortune Teller. Aduimion ngs. ; ~ | of our own fatherland sobe chu a the Plainfield Bank, or half a dozen other banks, in | fire toa friendly and ereered Ceti bycdly heim necessity for the immediate passage of the motion last ment and liberal compensation will be given. Address box | whom it may concern, on Saturday, 13th May, at I o'clock, at the | to the whole, including Musown, Performances, é : aide, 459, Philadelphia P. O., stating the kind “of work the appli- change, all the machinery of theenging waved from | children, under ten years of age, and old enough order to shave the public; but our cotemporary will | more quietly, our looks are more bright, our eye more | “Mr. Jerrensow Davis, of Mississippi, moved to take /»“ARt las heen accustomed to, Philadelphia, May, 1848, Atlantic. Can be oxamined at the yard of PEASE, | 1234 centa, Reserved front soats, one shilling each extra, MURPHY & CO, Fulto find that we wi i i fai- | Sure, and what our will has lost in impetuosity, it has | yp the volunteer bill, which would give the President ANTED—BY A YOUNG WOMAN WHO UNDER- » Te ‘sale. VARD'S MAMMOTH PANORAMA OF THE MISSIS- d that will not submit so quietly to the fai- | gained in firmness. Itis necessary, this understanding, | te, patty Wy erat Bem askin vo cuatne canner kee pee | es B sippi River, painted on thiwe miles of canvass, being the yundery, foot of Cherry stree! a man, a situation to do plain, cooking, washing, and iron rising mahogany sofas, covered and plain; tutions. be an ate — rerprenypiel Fe; | Florida. After passing the resolution. Mr, Cass moved | in.a small funily, or the care of children ‘and sewing. Good Te: | Cliaiey wardrobot, bookcases, t "Ab fas as basa ; q ry ly hand to guide the stecl, but | 4 resolution calling upon the President for all corres- | ference given. Please call at No. 261 Madison street, cornor of | reaus; rocking aud easy’ ell as regards newspaper enterprise, we cer- | also the most practised eye; indefatigable and eternal pondence relating to Yucatan, which was adopted. Montgomery stree' iz : stands; divans, hair mattresses, & tainly can claim merit far more than the Sun can. | Viiglance and careful guidance. How to fulfil the duties d ‘ ay Thi furnitures also oh ay and Saturday, wt 8 0 lure of engagements and understandings as the | for at present the liberty of the German people has baprppemnilaerie rica paper tes or to dolight work. "No objection. to leaving the elty. Ci W. BROWN, AUCTIC \BINET FURD largest’ painting nthe world, at tho Panorama, Building, in Legislature or Grand Juries of New Taney do in | omy eon Just gained; has scarcely Deen sastohed EPA E rn) OTed Gand the: bills be | a sae tro dave: Plan tip eid iediree ne oe gfe Piano Fores, Ke. J. W. Brown will sell on Wednealay Heddy ain Niblow, Garden, Open every exon (Sune * ‘om the hands of the oppressors, but : ; er Ser Rye at = = y 1th, at 1035 o'clock, nt the ware rooms of J. Hayton, No. 21s | days excepted), Admission 50 cents; childron,balf price, the Pac relation to its financial affairs and banking insti- | secured. Still, the aaa bitten Sues stad opposed he EE ahs by pee Hennogen.) ai ele ANTED—BY A RESPECTABLE PROTESTANT WO- | Broadway, the balance of his stock of superior f{umiture, com. | woruna will eommence moving at 73g o'clock precigely, “Afternoon mahogany spring seat | exhibition on Wednos othe marble top ALNUT STREET THEATRE, PHILADELPHIA—TUES- day evening, May Sh, 1848, will be prevented ROMANCE AND REALITY. — Scene, at ‘New York and Long Island. Oliver : Senate adjourned. TED—A SITUATION IN A DRY GOODS STORE, BY | & Co. Every f s : of love and gratitude to our old fatherland—how to wit an oS 7 & Co, | Every the Manly and Asper Manly, twin brothers, old bachelors, Mr. A’Beok It blusters a little about the great Southern express. | show ourselves worthy of our new and glorious father- House of Representatives. Pig Me honda hprg cont oten peter gr Ame Bellet et Haute Meredith a ung Vig inh, Mr. Whioutley; Lavoudor Does it not know that five or six years ago we | !and—how to order, guide, help and assist, can no| | The House assembled at 11 o'clock. ‘The journal | jot sy much an object as a respectable situation, ‘The beat of ety (00D CUTS AND STEEL PLATES FOR SALE—Two | SY Mr Richings: Jack Swift Mr. J. Brougham; Tom Hedger, a © longer be left to the mild, untamed impulse of the heart | ¥48 tread and approved. The Speaker announced the | reference given if required. Address J, J. L., at this office, stating ‘or three hendred fine wood engravings, illustrating the | Barbara Manly; Mra Winstanley: Blossom, Mra. J Brougham. started exclusively a great Southern express, and | —no longer be left to mere good will—but it becomes | Stst thing in order, the reception of resolutions. Se- | real name. events of the past three or four years; and two splendid | The Epilogue by the Characters Tn. tho course of tho womedy, tun it at our own expense? Does it not know | the object of sorious, universal examination, of cool, | Yeral were offered and discussed. ANTED—BY TWO. RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN, | sala. Apply se Wis tice, ns C™s “teare Fovateins for | wil bo exkiblted the following new Sconery, which had bean ox. that when General Scott went to Mexi collected counsel, and of appropriate and unanimous Lax BOUNTY FOR OFFICERS. WY Fines tae Wo erie eeerene oe eee Apuly s . ly painted by P. Grain, dun Act Library in the House e era’, Scott went to Mexico we | action. Certainly, even going hand in hand with free | |, Mt, Vixron, of Ohio, moved that the House resolve | iron; and the other as chamberaald, waiter or mind children, | "INQ BE SOLD, AT THE SHOP OF THE UNDERSIGNED, | 9f,0., Manly. Act Drawing Room and Library. et TY started, in conjunction with two of our cotem-| American and an emancipated German press—even Haalt hate a Committee of the Whole on the State of | or plain sewing. Can be seen every day this week, if not en: ‘No, 67 Ann street, whero he will in future carry on the house | terior of Cottage. Conclude with NAPOLEON'S OLD ¢ Z ies in Phil js K guided by our experience in the political life of this | the Union, which was adopted, Mr. Willard, of Ala- gaged. Please call at 140 Mulberry street, in the rear, on the | carpentering business, a glass Case, Counters, and several HEATRICAL NOTICE—MY NEW THEATRE AT DE. poraries in Philadelphia and Baltimore, a Southern | Eountry—can this consultation not take place here, nor | bama, in the chair, and took up the land bounty bill in | third foor. other fixtures in good condition, and realy to be put up immedi Maik wilt kat con tnooeaad: peeecn Gee expres, which brought the news frdm Mexico in | to-day; yet the present day, when the united flags of | fVor of officers, promoted from the private ranks of the ‘ANTED—2 TEN PIN ALLEYS—ANY ONE WAVING | Aad strau: tn 7 “PRYING to & HARRIS) Carpenter, 67 | with boxes and pit is located inthe contro of the city. It wae advance of all othera, as long as the news was | Germany and America wave over our heads, the pre- | "my, and others. two that have been put down in se0tions, and can be re- and in now in muocesefal operation. Stars, sud. Pretestousl La: sent commemoration of death and resurrection, in| | Ihe bill and the amendment were discussed by Mr. | moved, imay find a customer, if they are in good order, by address- (To LET-THAT SPACIOUS, NEW HOUSE, ON THE COL- aad ia now in gusooeatal Gperedon. | Share dies and Gentlemen going West, will be received on liberal terms, worth any thing? The Southern e: which | whi Vinton, Mr. Brown, of Mississippi, Mr. Holmes, of South | ing G. E. 8, box 1877, Post Office, lege Green, corner of Murray and Chureh streets, willbe fi- : “ y thing xpress which | which, unite with us, our American fellow citizens and > pe ng, niahod {iva few dayn, Bulle for suall hotel on the European | Atdieas, postpaid, to Detroit, Michigan. —JOMN 8, POTTER, — BROWN, STONE SEAL ENGRAVER AND HERALD they proposed and arranged has been a nonentity | the representatives of so many European nations, isto | Carolina, and Mr. Cobb, of Alabama. The debate closed, ANTED BY TWO RESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMEN | plan, with baths, water closets, Kc, on enoh floor, and gas thew: dad 0 cakes coat ith if us the strongest and loudest monitory appeal, that itis | followed by confusion ‘and uproar, in the way of nu- Na foci en PLR tA Bh bt LS UG prea nietiey were peorgg aekme gare oA I BROWN, § BAT RN GAT Be ANG MERAED ug; costing money without any real | time to work; and offers us the brightest hopes for the | merous and ridiculous amendments, embracing every | the other as nurve and seamstress or wurse and chambermaid, | N. E. SMITH, 60 Pine atroet; or ROBERT J. DILLON, | Hanover | ger upstairs, Coats of Arma, Crests, Cyphers, &e., engraved on ra ; t success of our efforts. It is the monition tovunite, toa | thing. Good city references given from their last Pleave call at | strect. one or Brass. Sei Pen ne nay and probably enabling the Sun to get | success of our efforts. deavor, the # Pluribus Unum of | | The, committee fnally rose, and reported the bil un. | No.2 Jats Strct, one door frm Chatham, te pcan tes : x ne oF Rees pelted ie ten aiyie trams 62 bol cai the news for nothing, while they were professing | our republic. Only then, when we shall have succeeded | mended, which was read the third time and passed. —_| Cau be seen for two days, O. YET, AT CLIFTON, STATEN ISLAND, A DELIGHT | warded to any part of the United Books of Heraldry to pay their share of the expenses. in guiding the stream of the love of fatherland, which | The House, then, on motion, adjourned till to- ‘ANTED, BY TWO PROTESTANT YOUNG WOMEN, | ed, witha tne garden cf voxstableg, ance hence filed with'ice a | Sith unwards of 200,000 names. Any information given in Her- We wit one eth forward false. | UMPIe* sll of us into one and ‘the same chaunel— | Morrow. situations, one as nurse or seamstress, would assist with | coach house and stabling ford or 6 horses, and in front first rato | S14 ~ Me h ‘1 not permit the Sun ‘to put forward false- Ca ee Wee oe Oe hay our German breth- z ri ghamber roe, se other as shaunbarmald and 8 sewing, or Inun- | bathing and febing, with a lawn of two or three ye pitched, TISTRY—GEOR' DENTIST, No. joods and misrepresentati - | ren to gain libert; unity shall be met by similar Arrival of the U, 8. Brig Boxer. as; best of city reference, Call a i street within ten minutes ri anderbilt’s Landing. Apply to} amber nant with fine gqli pl tations in regard to newspa. & y by y y J. J. STEVENS, Mechnt Banking Association, or to W. AY] jy a aes or od, that will ensure their preservation threagh endeavors on our Part—only then can we hope to ex- Purtapecrnia, May 8—10, P.M. ANTED—SEVERAL ert from here a lasting and beneficial influence upon |, The United States brig Boxer arrived this afternoon tad enterymeng oS Maaheaiecieet ace eatiees [re tl , to solicit subscribers and collect per enterprise, for which several other journals of IN, om the premises, \ife, Mineral veth inserted on fine gold plate, (vise from acci- this city deserve as much credit as the Sun does, | our German fatherland. Let us then, fellow-citizens, | from Monrovia, Coast of Africa. after an absence of | money for oue of the most popular periodicals published iu this | A PARTMENTS TO LET—A FEW SINGLE GENTLEMEN | “extor neslect the natural ones have been loxt,) ina style that without putting in a deinal, and declaring, that if | Bet; im the sight of these xymbols of death and newly: | {¥0 years and a half, during which time she has not | country. Apply to ISRAEL HOST, 140 Naagaut strvet. an be accommodated with excellent, airy and well furnish. | (ati in tia maura ones were desiguel All operas } » claring, that if | arisen Uberty-—let us, by the memory of the heroes | lost a single man either by sickness or casualty. ‘The TRD-BY ARRSDEDTAR EE ROCA ed bed rooms, with or without breakfast, and suitable attendance, | Unie warranted to ive. satisfaction. Turms:—Tooth extracted, they are not satisfied, we are ready, atany moment, | who fell in tho struggle, by our love for the froo and | Boxer left at Monrovia, on the 22d of March, the | ‘WY AN viton as chambetmaid sed rater oe ches hence aad | zanpPizing om the premises, 108 Duane street, where the rou | i) ents: do plied with pure gold, $1; best fnfueral tooth Inverted tomake arrangements independent of any associa- | $lorious institutions of our adopted country—by all | Jamestown and Porpoise, the crews and officers of | seamytross, and to assist in washing and ironing. Please call at [sa Mel addi of sr fa theme hn Mitel 1 oeage > . i that we still hold holy and dear tn our old fatherland | Which were all well. No, 40 Mulberry street, up stairs, $15,000, $10,000, $7500, $5500, $4000, $3000, o pre ) $40; full sett upper and lower, $75," AIL tion. We have been as successful in expresses as | —iet us pledge ourselves to be united, united wherever YOU Wtf ICA SIDEASEML RCNA ABTCOAC 35,500, ‘$2750, $2000, $200, $1750, ‘$1500, "$1200, pro) __ Children's: Tee taxegnieres any other journal in this country, because we were | Union of action may be required; let us support, Markets. in olther clty or gotniry, and.cam be well sevomavended feo sity, Brookisis of Willigmabarghy “Alu (co sacrifice) two dwek | “2, DENTISTS —DRUGGISTS AND MERCHANTS VISIT: strengthen and cling to this union; and o a ou ; v York t | liberal, honest and enterprising in our management; | politics of our adopted country should, in some in. ses of Teeth, Gold heir Spring pure! Atuany, May 8th.—It will be two or three days yet | his last place, The best of city references given. Apply at 144 | lings and lot, 25 by 100 in fee, in Seventeenth st. AN). Als p i : é ° nd street, 158) acres of land for $450. Apply to A. SERGE, vey 0 et es one and if the New York Sun had taken our advice and | stances, regulate our actions at the expense of our de- | Pefere we can send you the recelpts at tide water by | © sae: ; ; : Wall sc Ni 1b. $2000'%s one author this city gy pom tact meat. wil ve aerate foll tal fey’ sires, we can nevertheless, when united, still exercise | telegraph. The first boat only passed Utica on Satur- | 5 ()() WANTED-AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN WITH a certnayis - ly attended to by JOSEPIL T. MURDPILY, 507 Brond- followed our example, and imitated our principles | the invincible power of that great, glorious and onl uplak ii Ge this capital, or one who can give undoubted security OR SALE, OR WILL BE EXC! nptly attended to, by JOSEPIL T. MUR » 557 Brond- in their financial and banking concerns, some of | true pro} Mone propapeater® Miah every Senet Pelee Te nee eaoaen mi welann’ aoe Sein cancetes || an ee ee a eT eee ee her BL Ger el at be Ee nig woe Be er gt ~~ ~ y , 1 I rT sition cl moderate at Lb Wi cl ¢ ol . = " Ty mina will gadly oin-Pthe Sropagatda’ of & ood eee | 884 other good brands of Flour are nearly exhausted, cocina ders attention far lenge art ate GA UNDERSIGNED DEEN Ir TiEhe DUTY them would not have been indicted and waiting | tmpie. and held firm at $6 75; sales of 1000 bbls. this State | “ Reece rere Nd street, N. and friends, that their only Depot opposite Leroy, (formerly called Bur- n their patro troet, is at Pine and Lombard. Enquire of R. M. HOE, 31 for nas ea nee sty beters, ire porerny: see. Sredetlolstan, 7! do not find } were made, to arvive by the first boat from Buffalo at A Sater work ry scning auemacn er wiieen, oak ti ee ee ee eee msc othe Gee ag.) they particular eal tha She all, wa. 2 nam casion, nm jong 0 herself ge ‘ : of ieee: - ural nat the public, that from upwards-of thirty yeast expe eer as iat get ee few York Sun | surpose for which we are here assembled is noble. it | *© 81%. Rye was held firm at 77c. For Oats 48¢ wax | finh, Ronni graely Mantuk ie iniy wratocod? ereae ME MURPHY HoUS fa, the art of dyeing, slening Rnd vestoring “Siay’ Bare and, in justive to th tif thy positively and instantly take back the gross and | is for democracy and freedom! And this is not the | asked. . didi haben sitarapetdaaeonct nie ikea cause of a province, ofa state—but that ofall nations, * P contained in the | cna that of humanity. If tay country won the fret | Iain Esucxaxt Soci ined a great patronage pelled (o ehuution the public, t intended for them must le left at their F reputation, they wish to patronize TEAM ENGINE WANTED—A SECOND HAND STA- Michael K- Masphy. RY 1.— The seventh ar ts eae ae ee ee eat iah pie ee RESTAURANT 4ND OveTER Sa100N FoR SALE —TH above article, or we shall make them feel the ex- | in the battle of liberty—like that vali meeting of this Society took place last evening at 22 cumunigntions Sport grid) addsomed io 8. 3: situation one of the best in Broadway, replete with every | Mice above-ment d thas no other plave ip that (Bleck fi Sh und’ th Clatnued for the retard of Lis Seetage to be male calrg,| Bprupe strect--Gregory Dillou, Eaq., President, in the [Moe sets stuns em» Fmd be_promptly answered. | requisite, and for several years tas commanded large share of | s'feet, is occupiod hy them, on thelr agents, SORIA & Co. 2 3 pense of it in another quarter; and that promptly, of his courage to be only called | Sp = Patronage of the most respectable class. ‘Toa person of moderate | Blee reet, opposite Leroy, (formerly called Burcou-street,) the best grenadier of his company—France has but a | the chair, The officers for the ensuing year were re- © WHOLESALE HOUSES.—A BUSINESS MAN WISHES | capital, and who could give his personal attention thereto, a cer- | SM of the Golden Eagle. Principal offi Pear fo9 CG REN <a aR desire to be called the first gronadier of the Eu-| ported. Mr. Dillon continues as President ; and Chas. to engage in a house as Salounan, either in dry goods, fancy | tafu foreune.” None need apie waless they: can command or ce, | JOSEPH SORIA, Blward Heflbuth sq. and Kiernam B. Daly,Esq. were appointed, goods, or wine and trade, Security to the amount of $2000 | curp the purchase money. ys toT. W. SMITH, Esq,, Solicitor, _ HIP cash will be placed in the hands of the employer at usual bank | 84 Nassau street. THE PARTNER HERETOFORE EXIST- The Great German Celebration, In Honor of | '°p¢an republics, Our motto is Liberty, Equality and | Sweeny, Fraternity ; liberty for all the people—all the nations. | the former Corresponding, and the latter Recording Se- | Pte or intersat, S$ jer tho firin of Roalefs & at 91 Fulton street, the Recent Revolutions throughout the Ger | if France is animated towards Germany by feclings of | cretaries, The object of the society boing stated, viz : | Thy Mgt ates ets oe eae NE OR TWO GENTLEMEN CAN BE ACCOMMODATED | }8 thi fay idimsolved by ‘mutual consent. The business will be man States. fraternity, it is because that noble country is the cra- | to aid the Irish immigrant—the names of the executive " — — with furnished apartments, "in a genteel private family, | Continued by John Lewis, who will settle the business of the Pursuant to previous notice, the German residents of | Wle of liberty, and of religious freedom ;—because | officers for the ensuing year, were announced. After ost OR LEFT-SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1:48, ON THE | where there are no boarders, in Franklin street, near Broadway, | fi, ANDREW ROALEFS. JOHN LEWIS. New York, May ‘f its philosophers have been among the most | the receipt of some subscriptions, and the disposal of counter in ee ee: ae letter box in the Mechanics’ | Terms moderate. References exchanged. Address A. 1, Herald | 114 aa! the city made a grand demonstration yesterday, in | valiant champions of independence and soc! some routine business, the meeting adjourned. hills, two promissory notes, Abe fle office, i OD ASSORTMENT C4’ CROCKERY, honor of the recent revolution throughout the father- Tearganiaalion. a Frenchmen, we are not only nalgb- —— te and one for forty-five dollars, drawn ty Wolated rigs, in OARD OPPOSITE, ST. JOHN'S PARK—ONE On TWO W, NOs . Bp baweses rmany, e are al4o ers! The ‘or of Win. IL. ; endorved on the a entlemen and their wives, or two or three single gentlems pei) a voc Rhine is no more a barrier between our two countries, | ,-OR¢ Word about Gents Summer Clothing— ue, Whoever will return the same | can be handsomely accommodated with pleasant rues and hour, note, with other papers of ‘The flags on the City Hall were hoisted at sunrise, | tin the Jonker of thie oan If you want a light, neat, cheap, fashionable out-fit, just call at | will be liberally rewarded, z ‘y, in which we all, as 7 Mar Suit Store, wh ta eh of Ii and soon after all the flags of the public houses of the | Germans and Frenchmen, are to receive the baptism of sigan, mice Heck a ants t bavigw it ft bh A city were floating in the breeze. The Battery having | liberty. Iam happy to see France and Germany aym- | exc Rec Tebl ak tae’ bee Bory’ scl ¥ te $4 cca | Brome her tine id receive the thanks of the owner, | in a house fronting St, John’s Park, References ¢ nd street, New York, dress COMFORT. Box 13012, Post Ofiee. ' OARD—A GENTLEMAN AND HIS WIFE CAN BE AC- RY AND SILVER WARE ewart, Manufacturer of Real Jewelry and Fi f (ap stairs) offers for sale changed. Ad- As t lot of fine i ether. . soription of them look for the Sun, Boj 5 4. s A | of tine ar etixed yn deen fixed upon as the place for forming the line of oman vegeta lore one another, May all the | Cyruer Nassau and Beekman, i mane of aaa TI i ft endly eeund |, avon (nals for the retail trade, No. Imnitations t h “ Ne hb les e' es ¢! . ppl 19 or sold at this procession, at an early hour, that part of Broadway ad- | fictims, whose martyrdom we solelemnize to-day,| Moorhead’s Improved Graduated cette | Tivtel: Broadway, the above reward will be 1a Hinglo gentlemen. References exchange. App ” ee acent to that place, was crowded with persons who | are ay, MY nt bo 4 sy ererioee hu- | Machinex—The simplest, most table, aad the caly relishle In- | - Ts Op INELAND-ONHE IRIS REPT Cea cost ae t RS AND pays j , | manity; but their deaths wi useful to the cause | strument of the kind made. Full dirvetions, with the new ma- RIENDS LAND.— s PUBLICAN 0 0 ora Jargest, best and. cheap~ were wonding their way tojoin in, oF look upon, the | of freedom; their blood will fructify our blossoming | wal, accompany each machi EF Uiion will hold Macs Mecting wt Tarumany Mall ow Tuesday T otonay meals anil tanyues, in thie « be occedings of the day. About eleven o'clock the Ger- | liberty; it will encourage the living to © mourir pour | el. ‘Bew ; vening, May 9th, at 734 o'clock. Tt is expected that all who sin- v house of Hair Drees Making Inan Regiment of Militia was formed into line aud re. | lu partia!’ You, Germauy. proclataing ite. tudepen. | Sei manufacturer, x C. MOORHEAD, 182 Broadway. SAP ap ae with that Hiberty-loving but downtrodden peo; | a gentoo! family, near Broadway. Sn ep jr beg roger grt io viewed by Gen. Sandford. A salute was then fired. and | dence, is for us the symbol of European liberty! Be- oats Chuan Eitan ty ODrten Hite and their tone inn ita Fart awe aad oe very dusleable location, : Inquise 2 Pann the order to form was given. Some of the members of | fore terminating this speech, brethren, I pledge here, Te ertten Gauery | onder of the Executive Committee, THOMAS HAYES, CHAS | ~ the Huszars not being perfectly drilled, were unable, | that if ever a counter-revolutionary hydra raises its | (1 the apper comer of Brustway | by the too frequent application of the xpur, to keep their | hideous head to destroy the onward progress of liberty, | eee nr Oakton’ bat m chargers in a proper position. One of the officers ob- | you may rely upon us, as we rely upon you, for help | will confirm all we say, f ‘ serving the trouble, rode briskly up, and in true mili- | and succor. os May 2d, Resolved, That a vote of thanks be returned tu OARDIN| INGLE GENTI tary order, sung out: * Vy de tivil don’t you dress This cloquent and brilliant speech. often interrupted The New Theatres—The Dress Circle of our | foreman, Mr, Theodore Tue! for the faithful discharge of his comfortably accommodated with de right, and turn your horses tail in de river.’ by numerous bravos, was received with unbounded | new theatres nightly present a galaxy of loveness. What strikes | duty as foreman of the onreny for the past three years. By or- | ner, if necessary, pe with it d w DAVIES, Secretaries, OARDING.—TO LET, WITH BOARD, A TANDSOME rest and. “attrnction It needs seeds rat > , hs have not. done 50, EW YORK. j ah =n large Chamber, on the second floor, with a vA furnished, Dinuer hour at 2 o'clock. self, of Hose Co. Id at their house on Tuesday ee ener eS enn attached, Murray street, AN WE VERY nd tea, and din i yand heal order had the desired effect, and very soon that portion | hurrahs and the greatest enthusiasm. one first in surveying an assemblage of beautiful women? What | der of the company, M. NG MERRILL, slagle or double, with good attendance, and in a bight: of the procession was ready to move in the general line. ‘A beautiful ode was then sung, after which a speech | Dut the style, the color, the texture of their hair! We can tell | po TTS Weer yc ble family, residing at 108 Hammersley stres Another signal of three guns was the command for | was delivered in English. ee eee eee an We etic eee cede waning and fre |, ie he wetaare premia hip Washington, forming the A beautiful piece, composed expressly for the occa- | Suent brushing, avd the. use of | INVIGORA, | Hotel de Paris, thes, gat very modern ORDER OF PROCESSION. sion, was then sung, TOR. Try out plan Iadiex—you will find the latter article at any | ist, at 8 o'eloc ‘aps, have removed to 16 Water uit purchasers. Country : FIRST DIVISION, Mr. Kavrns rose, and said, in substance. as follows:— | Drug store. HAMHOCK BENEVOLENT SOCIETY—AT A i preter: ex stroet, next door to thelr fur- ~ Ea CIT ages ee Sania S Troop of Hustars, commanded by Capt. Luersson. | The German people said “let there be light””—the light | Weqpotttan HonnetsaPhie beautiful article | 9. Monthly Meeting ut the ahive named. Soci < ~ bit ad tie oH AB Ferceas Gaepicuees jerman Flag. of liberty; but, as yet, that liberty has not been con- | 616 cls Er 7 4 peptone Forest House, 40 Spring street, on Monday evening, May Ist, IS, EW YORK AND HARL leans, i ni sign’ Band of Music, solidated. We know that our brethren have strug- | of {dies wear has been brought to a great degree of perfection: | the President, Mr. John Collins, in the chair, it wax, on motion, April #0th, “1m. ir Directors of | Will please attend to the receipt diately ese ier dl ful en- ba jety be tendered to Messrs, | this Company will be held a ryon Row MSHIP AMERICA| WIL ve also TYVUE STE. Drucker, = Grand Marshal. gled and bled. and AIL, FROM THE M. Rader, Esq., C. 8. Schwarzwaelder, Exy., Wm. J. | republic has alw: more or less, to be obtained at | cooland agrocable to the wearer, with an indistructab Charies B. Shes, sad, 7 Tuesday, the 16th day of May ours of docks, Jerwy City, on Wednesday, at k, ly Haakett. Esy.. H. Eicke, Esq., Special Aids to t the price of blood. It ix for this we are here gathered | attainable In any other fabric, the ‘Neapolitan may t aa are so tle ee aa Pie eke " ergs 4 Grand. Marshal, together, to commemorate the first great. struggle, and | to combine all the ‘requisites of faultless. and fashionable en 3 wee ot the Hoard of Directors, A KYLE, jun: etary. N.1, DAT FOR SALE—A YACHT OP SIX TONS, BUIL® Major General C. W. Sandford, Staff, and Cavalcade of | to mourn for the dead, who, as victorious heroes, | Me Bonnet, Our lady. friendly will, tind them at the establish. ASONIC NOTICE—THE OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF | —The stockliolders whose names appear upon tho books at the Somer pew and. eae Bey lee ea Officers, bought liberty with their blood, and fell in the strife | foyer, eT SON! NOB & Co» 25 Delaucy strvet, near the St, John's Grand Loew of the State of New York, are re- | tiwe of the xinve closing, will be. the persons entitled to subscrile street, or lshermen’s Iiall, Brigado of Volunteers, consisting of Cavalry, with vile, cowardly monarchy.’ Let us for a moment ( athe acai et queried to meet.a thels Grand Lode room, No. 210 Grand atrot, | for the prefered tock Wo be lnwed undor the recent act. of Artillery, Infantry, and Riflemen. glance back at our dear Germany, for there certainly To the Pablic.I hereby offer and agree to | 1. of te Tan tae inet irtinate, of tevaes to the So aie vel eae Jegialatare, for which Proposals will be issued ina few days. P. s. OND DIVEST ’ isnot a heart here, that does not beat high at the | forfet 1,000 if { do not sell as good Hoots for $4 50 as are sold in | [am prother, the Rt. W, 8G, W. William P, Piatt, ‘The offi H. Kutzmeyer, Esq. Aid to the Grand Marvbal, | sight of thix beloved black, red and golden. emblen the vity for $6 or $7; and, furthermore, I agree to forfeit the same | cory and mombers of the subordinaie Lodge, under ita jurisiic. Common Council of the City of New York. Though we look with pride at our adopted country, ore sells as |e Boots for $4 50 as I sell. 1 tion, and all free and accepted masons, are Tospent Hy invited to Band of Music. yet the heart beats with sorrow, when we remember. of any store in th attend at the same time and place. By order, ( LES F. LINE+ A subscription list will be opened at the office of Messrs, R. & Schuyler, No. 2 Hanover at. TO ¢ until the 10th day of May, at, th en 4 ci 10 keep it, by selling better Boots at less prices than any | RACK, Grand Secretary York and Harlem Railroad Company, in the ’ Banner 17 American Flag. Banner 1848. | that but a short time ago there was no political exis: | Sf my compo S rt pane Sevres : t quired for doubli . . : L. Bleidorn, arahal. CI. Bauer, Esq., Marshal, tence for us in Germany—there was Wi fy Ste leBaacge ta ates a tab AIRE IN Woosr THE SUBSCRIBER WOULD the Hatican Broad between Hiseigm Riverand itefjuncion with | VOR rE pyres cory mettre egg ap i nation—-there were onl rman masters and 000 to 1,000 that our nd Young sells ay liberally fu uumber of missing arti the New Haven Railroad, a distance of eight mil ceived, which Lam. able cheaper than any 0 Symbolically containing the ashes of those who fell in | slaves. The speaker then” in most eloquent terms. ‘in reg and sells them better om ey hore inthe city, | taken his’ late reside 113 Wooster street, on the | points the line of the road will be straightened and in Tred HERZBERG, fe lot Villines eorece Op the recent struggles. It was surmounted upon ahand- | alluded to the reformation, the peasants’ war | Fine Calf Bote, $4 50, usually $6 and $7: do. $3 0, usually ‘S. evening of the fire, ISth April last, particularly for L old English | Hids will also be received for 22,000 chestnut or white « atDM Pe m some pall, upon which was inscribed, in Germany. arguing therefrom, that. the peo. | He has got. the fc nnd ‘host stock of Boots in this country. doable ease silver watch: 2 pet Canary binds (1 dark and | Light | ties raven and & half feet long, six, inclos thick ; haying ’ - 4400000 100000000000, | ple at all times could be made to understand | A!lour friends should get Boots and Gaiters of Young, corner | f0l08);1 il BiG, tn Ter ee et meee tae Ne oten fropeans Wil ACE CAPES, VALENCIENNE BAC i “ Gronrovs 1x Lire, ImMonrat tx eat.” their rights, but that despotism hid them from them. Ce ee Ogsbary ; some noted uf hau do; Tetters and other papers alas | at the tame tine, te recived, ir erecting a ple belage hens 600 [sacl eee Cae EET For the Cause of Liberty. He, spoke of German greatness, in all arts and sciences The " Star, is neutral inen shirts; sheets, table linen, hi forks, &e., | feet long, on a straight lin lariem river, anda tmlk- dd Black Nets for Mai 1 a, Black Laces, fe oo , pe some marked F, W. 0., G. M. 0. F, r articles, Per- | head slon ds of the ¢ Vi2d and 1 brie Mandke nfants’ Robes, and Wi m1 It was overhung by alarge black crape. which was | of the people gaining every thing for its rulers, nothin | san stregt, corner of Ann. Call early and secure a copy. und them, to the Ath Ward Station House, corne mre tnd. | cantor’ at thor MI be | Figured Mustins, 2 per cont below the weusl pric rd: carried by the pall banners, and from the four corners, | for themselves. Thus,” he continued, * it was possl- Woosterstrocts, FW. OUSBURY.. May = ame > Moun Ge ae oe the German LC ye ble, that this same people, when the deep wounds of | Gold Pens.—-Dealers in gold pens are invited * ame . Spools andt 7 woeived and for sale by 1. , Bebsaldt, Esq., Marshal, the Silesian be ad areee eo allowed itself to ty cxamine Craty’s Improved Fountain Pen, and also the French ip oy EXIUBITIO: OF ae tits pce tthe & POWALL, OcL Trratoe bat “ 101 Williams up stairs, late at D. M. . Wilhelhelm, Esq., Marshal. be again led to the slaughter, to fight against the first | Pens. ‘They carry ink onough to write a whole page, and can be | 0 Ne for the Blind; takes place atthe H. POWELL, OCU ST, ETC. ATTENDS DAL. Orators of the day in cat a. French republic. But the monarchs loxt the game; | had only of Beors & Clark (t stairs) 25 John street, where ean | “ont Mi meal en hee Jatronce tie Ws Nios, Suck pauliheds the meone oF sana Tae ‘ Musical Societies, composed of Concordia, Liederkrang, | that great master of war, Napoleon, vanquished the | te) Ve, fund the pensol ai the jest maltorsin tin const of oval and justrumental wine gehen exerci Be atrance ig Warren street, Just published te secon \ SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF ALI, Sangerbund, and National Singers’ Society. old, rotton German monarchies, ‘Then, for the first | "™" {neha nee" | are capable of attaining. bonad athe oon his promi THIKD DIVISION. time, in 1813, arose the nation, and deceived by the} @ola Diamond Pot Iv. : ; eens ary xe mupply of Artificial’ Eyes rece ©. Van Gulpen, Ea.) Ald to the Grand Marshal. | lying promises of sovereigns, saved the German name | poy cetera Gnmaros eC, my Suver | (TANNER'S MAP Saratiad sate Ane pean tel) ope | PK, EELMOTE, OCULIST, ia EYSRICS. c and of Music. and national honor, In one month hence, (8th | dar street, up stairs, invite purchasers, both wholesale and retail, | site the Astor House, whore Maj d Guide Books of every de- roadway, third door above Spring street. AXTRACT COPAIVA CUBEBS, ETC, IS THE MOST Order of the Hermann Brothers, Junc) it will be 33 years since the creation of the | tocall and examine their stock of Geld: Pens and Cases, which | scriptionmay be had; ais, a full nasortment of Perretvs cheap | 10 to.8 o'cloek, on Monday, Wedn Fri M4 spec in remedy for dell It te plee Gorman Soctety, with their banners, German diet, at Vionna. In the document then | they are wlling at reduced prices. ‘They keep the pens of all and | and clogant Music, at one fourth the unual prices. A few copies | 7” IPE TE CO . y portable, and eure it French ere signed, there were thousands of promises, the | every maker, th Earns may deseo hemtvenns to thei of Tanner's Atlas for sale. Lo Insarance Company: 9 Wall strat, woul lon of all the most potent rer Italian AEE fulfillment of which, might quietly and gradu. | ‘elstive moi L nas reeds M. COWDREY, ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT | of the public to some of its principal features. [ei a Hi, where lapmectiel nt far this Co do so by ing Wut one half the ordini Pues vake Ved uly, ave led to the ‘developement of | Re-} guchetien Diamond Potnted Gold Pens—Mee. | acNo. ichaminrrsoert, Marae Tee ny Mw premiums in cash, and & note for dhe otter half, which note way te machenane wont 2 German Volks Verein. ublic; but the world only contains in men | vali. EL WATSON B CO, baring removed. their Gold Pen aoc le Seg Ah == | Fenewed from yenr to year, by paying only tho interest nt 6 per « rk ' KI FOURT DIVIRON, and citizens who love truth, for princes and | Depot to No, 15 Wall strect, are prepared to aupply their cnste- EMOVAL—SRS. CARROL VAPOR AND | All persons inmured are menibers of the Company, ant oe be mareiage, The B. Rothmaler, Esq., Aid to the Grand Marshal. all their followers are the children of the father of lies. | mers with muy or every description at Gold Pens. at prices lower Sulphur Baths, removed to 34 Broadway, two doors above | of all che profits, among whom it i# annually slisteibted, 4 alon, by Dr... M. Mac Bawa of Music, For forty yours did Moses lead the children of Israel | than ever before offered. ‘The celebrated Richelien Pen, of which | Liman’ street. | These Maths ary the moss mle, Uelightful, and | anos oan be effected for any sum fron 82 to ‘ Order of Herman Sons. through a sandy desert, to bring them into the pro- | they are the manufacturers is unequalled for fineness, elasticity: | tii noc umiy a eure, but a. peeventive to taany tt the thoteand | plientionss °K MORGAN, deen Judd, Agont for ap. German Hebrew Benevolent Society. mised land. For three and thirty years already has | a! durability: ‘The points are warranted not, to come of only eure, a ener obs German Hebrew Lire mag Leia ' German people been wandering in the monarchi- | * 8¢W Pen will be given without charge. Gold Pens repaired. Dore OE a 5 ii ERCANTILE MUTU: y. NO, Members of Germania, Teutonia, Solon und other | cal constitutional desert, Let it not be seven years | 19 999 Cases of General Debility and want of Place. gee a ay ft of Lodges. moro, and forty years, ere the German people shall en- ‘ maaan J wit yoarked off April Sty IM, $11 Ordor of Templars. ter hito the pronifsed land of republic. ‘The German | Nervous, Energy —It invigneates the whole syste permanently: | PRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING AT THECITY CLOTH. | Ainount of greminnt on plete fosued uring the ye hg FIFTH Divison, people had grown of age; it was old enough to ap- | medicine, or indiseretion committed in youth, or the excessive in- Berane, 102 Fulton street, opposite the old North April 3d, ISM, $73 he. ree i delphia; I Goorge Christ, Esq., Aid to the Grand Marshal, preciate and cherish liberty, when the revolution of | duigence of the passions, and brought on a general physical Putels Church, “Coats from $1 te $10; Pants from $1 to $5; Vests | 79, ‘The amount of premiums marked off during the year aud of Music Parinn the creation of a resublic in Freee: pave the | eases tne weltous avalon, tnostedee reer at untieion, duine. | {MSI to$3. A whole mit for $h—D. P, SMITH 10 Fulton | above, war—on marine risky, $0,008 36; on. inland traitsport andof Music, AA Mn pa or pattie in, FEE a ee an eestere SOUS EAE Riches: basiecing tawrente | SHR ia tion and navigation riska, $U1,MIS 92—total, § 28, lows Society of the New York Verein. word, « fire,”’ and the nation began the straggle. ‘This | Ink) seusations, prematire devay and decline, hastening tawants WC CLARICTIO WILTTAW STREET. eee Ga tar cicned eegntedhs vd Tevolutionary Society. struggle, and its result, have called us here together | [Rt ft ties a ei de tar caper’ Gh. eet tose oo ened G36 2h Paid during the saute period for re-insuran terest, commission and. bw Bb. Vai Association of German Mechanics. to-day. German. science, the ideas of its luminaries | any Invigorating Cordial, as it renews and invigorates th Lamartine Sack at $14, pl hay ( D" RALPH, AUTHOR OF THE “PRACTICAL PRIVATE t e 2, Ya 1 % ion deo Preatio 8 Greenwich street; office howrs 9 to 12.4. M. William Tell and other Lodges of the Order of Druids mlightened the world, The heart of Germans is coe: ves activity to the limbs, and strength to the museul $12 Tweeds at $5 to 79; roaring lonses, 127 74 inland navigation 4 EF Treatioe,” & a h Thee Wieko A. Steuben Benevolent Association mopolitan: everywhere the German is at home, and i staoet oxtrnortinary dagrees Prindipal ofhee, 1 toeamare ‘ne S10 to gah. "Reh silk. Venting to measur, ‘8 | MP-—toal, $UGS6T AR: pris to be divide SUMGIIN 77.” im j Ging EAsunday excepted.) Thowe wh apply in the ear Jnckson Benevolent Association finds a welcome home; for he ia sober, industrious, and Broadway price $7, “Cassimers Pantaloons of all deseript Bam < greatest Fhe Ge. A a8 above, Sims lis TU eit cine, 1¢ te ehiohy, oeereh Vmnaeean tae BIXTH DIVISON. cherishes liberty, which becomes his highest good, No na- Married, ranatng in, peice from $4 to $0 per pair. Lam the only permon | that they bave at this date the following amela Yia-—cinvected in | fered froma certain class of people, or otherwise, wha can [n C. Froelich, Esq,, Aid to the Grand Marshal, tion on the earth is more fit for a republic than Germans, | Oy Friday, the 14th of April, by th E.M, John. | Seantiful watking garment—price $14 nad United States Treasmry notes, $104,059 88; bills recoivable, $434, | perly appreciate his services. In stricture, from its first or ine ‘band of Music and on the soil of our beautiful, blooming Germany, the op bate) ee. Be . | 327 3% cash and unsottled claims to be closed by cash or. he Trent toite more advanced and distressing stages, (frum nncorn Order of the Sons of Liberty. flower of social and political liberty is sure to thrive, | 40% Manny Wy Domnts, to Miss Buse nen Oe of Soe Ca Te a, Oe eae A ener 1a | Sekeve, 37; serip 6 ther companies, $1,190 M—total, awets, | mon alvants audition tom very exteneive practice in th Lu 4 , “ i 1 one, for james Pi 0 ei 1 r f —Th 00 Mla dividend of thirty. | complaint) ho can affont a rapid, enay’ and radical cure, which, he SEVENTH DIVISON, (Cheering.) The French revolution of '89 perished in} Binouign Lt P item spotted Gy those who do not ‘understand the art. One tial | two per cenc, on the net earned preminsot the test vont; tupac | hue frond for stating, can bo obtained trom: mo other souree’ in L, Schwartz, Esq., Aaid to the Grand Marshal, blood and desire of conquest; the revolution of 1830 On the 7th inst,, at Hudson, by the Rev, Mr. Dar- | Will prove the fact that for 6s. conts, 3s. pants, you can havo them | hie in serip on and after the secund Monday in May next. ‘The | “A «smothered by intrigue and filthy luce; : cleaned and pressed, superior to all competition. Dying and re- | Tru 0 nterest_of six per cent. 0 a The line having been tetlesee thay roceeded at 1848 has grown stong ty prone’ Cres atbein ana war ling; ao y Va the hes i he sda! ag bee pa Ue) iia. ContTISsE MN. 0 Mu ray” ay near Sa aerenb ey Oe eoroeaaleommtertne te be lease ‘in ‘Apel B NO CHARGE.—DR. MURP! twelve o'clock, up ‘Leceaway to Chatham street, to East demogrney political and social fraternity, are the "On Saturday, the 6th cae T place. roadway, Inte of No. 04. 1647, to be paid to the holders theroof, or their legal representa. | » A it New Durham, N. J. by | 7 5 r tives, on and after the Stl of Ma t. Tewas also ree Broadway, to Grand street, to Broadway, to Franklin | highest, the most ambitious results she socks to obtain. | ae Rey. sire Burkhardt, Doctor Prisrar AMesoy, of | CAS, ORY ChOTING, (JEWELRY, FIRE ARMS) Re. | Mie att sate he teenie afofes excest de tn of street, to West Broadway, to Murray street, to the | That revolution will turn thoughts into deeds, and s ~ half a million of dol Saath be teneveelated to te Park.” A stand was inteadiness on thelr arrival at the | create nanics for its acts, which we, as yet, do not | prighton, By daughter of Stelle elgeceee degen, Unease teks tate | nempees alee lace he wee cere a Park, which was nee. decorated with the flags of | dream of, Germany cannot, will not remain behind ! Bs ‘wise,) who will attend them at their residences by appointment, } ter. By order of the Board, CHARLES NEWCOMB, Seeret iry | the different nations, ‘The urn was placed immediate- | From its truth—from its struggle and strife—from the Te LRVETT, Ottce No. 2 Wall steert, commer of Broadway. Trustece—Thomaa Itunt, James Frooland, Henry Sheldon, Th: mas ly in front of the stand, near which stood the musical | blood of its fallen herocs—from the hearts of its Ia Died. RISH PAPERS<INGME PAPERS PENOTEAMER Wilson G. tint, Stewart Caray George, Hastings poctetion, who had volunteered for the occasion, and | borers, which have been touched by the electric spark | On Monday afternoon, at half-past 2 o'clock, Mrs, alted. Irishman, Notion, Freeman's. dvaranl, together | Sh vyj.Agivopers Haney Sermon, Septimus Crookes Charles Hayne, the band of music with them, After several alts’ had | of the living thonght, a now, « great life must spring— | Fraxons M,, widow of Alexander Denniston, aged 67 | with the IMustrated News, Punch, Hell's Life, Weekly Depateh | Ahnet Reed, Corte curtic: Tersian Boker, Charles G. Carleton, been played, the republic of the United German States, (Immense | years. atari, Era, Auing, Reonomist, Watchman, John Bull, Nava | fs Hopking Dante! G. Hn Sook, David Dr. Lupwio said:—“Ho that soweth in tears, shall | cheering.) We know in this beloved Innd of our adop- |” Hor rolativen and friends are invited to attend her | A" Wilitery Cavette, Spestator, Mark, Lane Expres, Musieal | Henry Stone, James (: x reap in Joy.” These words from the * book of books,” | tion the blessings of a republie—we sow and reap upon | funeral, on Tuesday, at 2% o'elook, from 47 Dey street. | Shorten tt “per, Re es ez amegand | Poelta, James Dy Soatier, Proferck, Victor, friends nnd fellow cjtizens, aro perhaps the most ap- | the soil enriched by the Tevolution, and we will pro- | Her remains will be taken to Orange county for inter- | pean'Tines tab A. GILBENE, 25 Aum strect, “Trade wuppilel ne | SRW gmat: Altes Baker, JOSEUM MEAL ER, atdont: propriate to expross hopes and sentiments which | claim all we know to our brethren across the sea. | ment, ‘usual rates, sistant Vice President; CHARLES NEWCOMB, Seoretary. Chatham stre men, ng laacivions reams and y prevented. ewred in days, without Noalt + prevention from husinersy 4