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- With this platform, Governor Cobb predicts the | which operated so materially in 1648, there are now Court. ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY°DAY. NE W YORK HERALD. democracy will triumph; without it, they will fail. eight or ten growing out of the numerous candi- PR ay = D PAGE = : JAMES GORDON BENNETT, The meeting of the Holy Alliance of Teetotalism, | dates, all of whom will be disappointed, as soon as G, odeiph Newman. agcinet Karl {Leinzen and Morits Oro a@ SEE THIR: PA oe ; if —The « paper PROPRIETOR AND PDITOR a evening, at Metropolitan Hall, was quite an | the nomination of Mr. Buchanan shall have been ‘The annual commencement of the Medical Department Foe ne lg elit this ction oainst thedefend- | IE occas, + ORR Ia : pees ~ynton ano Nassau srg. | ¢etbusiastio and numerous gathering, perhaps as | made in Baltimore. The discontent, dissatisfac- | c¢ the University was held, pursuant to notice, in the | aMte,editors of the German paper called the Siaats Zei- OTICE.—IF MR. AARON SUTTON, FORM RE- BFFICE N. W. CORNER OF FULTO Jurge as ever assembled inside those walls; but a | tion, revolution, revolt even, begins to show itself | chapel of that institution, in Washington square, last I ae a a ee eed bet oc ea ae | ase ate ae Ne Te ene aereal, wheal si a e Deans i 7 ns 7 feudant 5 ttreet he ar of ; 8, caeh in ace very considerable proportion consisted of ladies. | in the ranks of that party at this early day; and all | evening. The chapel was completely filled, and many | mer, iu April, 1651, by calling upon the plainti to show met cra seluiah” Guo acaNe Oe = yee pany a ‘Lhe speakers were Horace Greeley, Rev. Mr. Cuyler, | the efforts of soothing epistles and conciliatory let- | ladies were present. Upon a platform, raised in front of | Where he got his money from that he bought bis farm Pee ‘was stolen from the slip Momtecama, on Monday, PHB WEEKLY Menem; the European Edition, $4 per | pp i - with. It appeared that there was a general nowspaper | derween the hours of teu and eleven, When last seem was Be sM vias pleted reek Britats, dnd $ toany partes | Rev. Mr. Plerpont, Rev. Mr. Beecher, and Colonel | ters will amount to little, in opposition to the re- | the resding desk, were seated the professors; thove of the | Warfare beitfren the parties, which, resulted in this suit, | between the hours of tou aad eleven. When Taal seen, wis Contincet, hort te dnclue ba wee iptions, or with Adver- | "POW> the rejected of the New York Assembly. | yenge, disappointment, and outmanagement among | Medical Department being robed, « and the jury rendered a verdict for the plaintiff, for 649 named a Fatrick, Downey. Any information he eS bes ALL LET Tbk rior ine postage wild be deducted from | All the wit and fan were confined to the clergy; tho | those who will bo thrown aside. ‘The proceodings ere cimsmenond by an epqropeiate | ere Er aPatere axeiess. Mark ocole—Thte was action | ~ aoe cee ee oer remitted. NDENCR, containing im- | other speechmakers were as dull as ditch water. ‘The position and prospects of the whigs receive |* PY" offered by Dr. Potts, brought by plaintiff against the defendant for slander, fv iit 1ghy taverertiny maleckta uss od ite, Admarik: ve news, sold yquarter of the world; if used, | The lasting clapt tor, Rev. H Dr. Dnarer, President of the Medical Faculty, then | the latter calling the former a “thief and robber,” an1 | rosea note to C. Brooklyn Post Offiee, stating where #u Each? ‘Our Fon sios CommsaroxDenrs © everlasting claptrap orator, Rey. Henry Ward | encouragement not only fremn the desponding ap- read the resolution, by which those gentlemen who had | securing him of breaking into the defendant's storo. and | interview may be ny day this week, ~ ake PARTICULARLY HeQuesTED TO SEAL ALL Lerrens | Beecher, tickled the audience with numerous stale | pearance of the democrats, but also from their own | graduated during the past winter were admitted to the | t#king some cloth capes ‘&e,, of which defendant was a Wy LADY WISHING TO ADOPT al vive ARALTRY “Fo NOTICE token of anonymous communication jokes, at whieh they laughed as heartily as | movements, and the intrigues and well constructed degree of M.D., the number amounting to ninety-elght maDUn Ys. rane Wane oe Cent: A Hoy, ten weeks old, may hear of one by applying at 310 met return those rejorte if they were fresh from the -coinage of th t of their lead William H Riis: ee aaa lott street, back basement, JOP PRINTING executed neatneas, cheapness, and | i y Bo of © | management of their jers. illiam H. Seward, | yiz.:— Court Calendar—This Day. deepoteh ‘ rs brain. But there was a remarkable absence | one of the shrewdest and most cunning of the whi, Names. State. Surreme Court—Srecian Trnm.—Nos, 64, 69, 14, 46, | ~~ IC LECTURES. AVERTISEMENTS renewed cvery day. . ; psbirdicaed gad : Cincurr ‘Covnr— blero oeeted yh Ue Rt _SOVERTISEMEN y — | of all attempt to reason upon the question at | abolition leaders of the North, will carry all his Pee Sb 00 AU OFS aein antans sho, Sea tok tau .| mer mens Orem an eannrs ane Velume XViT. tasriseegersersnessenrss No. 70, ue; and to supply the place of argument, some | points and Purposes in the approaching “ slaughter Baseew iN. | Gen TE ota apt eo, pal ae fA ct br oo. Board as birwation haat the pleeeasy te pepeaaee that ————— mae very poor witticisins were resorted to. One thing | house” convention, in Philadelphia. General Seott | Belt, UC | e00! 474 601, 603, 605, 006. 607, 95, 205, 508, 38, 608, : : AMUSEMENTS THIS EVENID was evident—that, with all the steam got up, the | will be the candidate. He is the only man who has | Hehe, | tat Go, C1 ora, 61, 6,017, ci, 618 60,21, ei: eee ¥ p, Bowory—Green Bui COR smmi * pail ind.” & e i i Budd, C. A. 623, 024, 625, 626, 627, 628. D xp P CAL RBADING, EBOWERY THEATRE, Bowory—Gueew Busnxs—Cross | committee could not ‘raise the wind.”? They cal- | any chance among the whig States in the eentre, Burgess, Doi » d Delorean Ausociation, av Matzopoliena (late, ‘Triples Mai, =. culated on getting $2,000, but they only got $500, | North, Northwest. Mr. Webster has alread: Burrell, J.J, Prof. Williams gives another of his unique | on Friday evening nest, Maret 12. : ys | ah WSBGADWAY THEATRE, Breadway—Bnourn 07 BOCO- | according to the private statement of ouo of them- | in the recent meeting in this elty, received his final | Sith deena i | and mendefolentertalsaente in Mencat Alchemy thy chay Able nie — Sivas. Ba say eet auita 2 2 i jnation | Ch#Pmam, eLemont, | . ret of the From the MERCHANT OF VENICE. . BURTON'S THEATRE, Chambers etrect—Domery awn | ves. Perhaps they did not get quite so much; so | settlement, from the very fact that his nomination Connery, 8. malttance, 20 ceuts; hildren half price. mee ole oe ae The B ; Son—Tur Toovies. ’ that it is evident, with all their enthusiasm, the tee- proceeded from the bunking and financial classes. | Cory”: NATIONAL THEATER Chatham etreet—-Prorse’s | totallers will not give their money to support the or- | ‘The & States, he i i Slice ithves Gasaneas reo re £ y pport the or: The Southern States, or rather the whig portion of i Attend, and no mistake, if they wish to be amused, ‘ihe celebrated i Auction.— | Vortia, Nerissa, aud Gr: RKNESS, Au Will well, at the | Of Shylock aud the rest. P saladelphiay, on the ait ‘The Punch Bowl, air will sustea stiano, and Mr. G. Vandenhoff that gan of the movement, which it was stated was sout | the South—a portion which has few votes and little | pM ne, W. using Peryormances rm | to every house in New York. How true that state- | influence on the country—will come forward in the | Po¥all, Avk Dunlap’s Eg Mr, ALFRED M. ere Mugeum, in the city of Norton, HW Nunnelee, WL. Outlaw, W. D. AMERICAN MUSEUM— h next, a collection of 200 ne a Ae ee: ment is, we leave our numerous readers to deter- | Philadelphia Convention for Mr. Fillmore; but be | HtdeG. Mol! Packard 1, See ey oe fea over ee cad oo pemsponemene, | A Post's Partiog Thaucht. PBOWERY AMPHITHEATRE, Bowery—Eauesrmiay | inino. will be out-generalled and out-managed by Mr. Biers, W Jr. ee ‘ = Persons ‘going to | itlewed Ground anes curisty’s LS, Mechanics’ Hatt, 473 Broad. | me four or five hundred of the temperance poo- | Seward and Mr. Clayton, in that important conclave. Randal,'W. it NY. | Pest peerage a Mlbrg should apc tees ieee: Ha way—Ermior) ‘ ” ‘| ple of Connecticut, yesterday assembled in State | General Scott will undoubtedly be nominated, on paren Od N.Y. etypes taken, St meee shadows of “yale i ‘The Building of the p. weeune sneer cde’ Musical Hatt, No. 44s | CoBVention, and resolved to support the temperance | very nearly the same moveable platform on which Robbins, hs ness, and death, No artist pictures tho people toarsater | To commenceat So'eiock. Duvreopen at7 ‘ston Breadway—Erinorian Minsrxensy, nominees of all parties General Taylor planted himself with so much suc- faiche B Stundere, HOP: perfection ae) satisfaction than HOLMES, 29 Broudway. . Tickets, 00 cents ¢ May be hat ot Wm, lie, T.'J. Crowen, Evans & Brittan, and at the desk of the rary, y avrangement, a limited nimber of tickets, admitting Schermerhorn, A. ¥. Sheldon, A Sheppard, Mo”! Shoppard, J. W. Shutelt, P. W Slawson, J. V. Sommers, A. H. Steyens, ‘H. M. Smith, R.A. Daguerreotypes in Otl.-—This new and im- 4 portant discovery in the arts, by WAL. Il. BUTLER, proprie- | lady aud gentleman, sevent cents each, have been is- tor of the Piumbe National Gallery, ‘No. 261 Broadway, is | sued, whieh members ouly can cbtain, upon early application } cs c at the Library. ng a one attention of every triem uid appreciator o: *WwiLLan Dik FELT, Chairman, 1 Beutiee: f 3D. 8, & Gold Medal Daguerreoty pes.—-For artistic We publish to-day, reports of the proceedings of | cess, in “48. His battles will be enumerated, his | Haines, M DOUBLE SHEET. | tomer the sumerous buitdingascovintions that have | yictories counted by the dozen—but his opinions | Marrivenm a eran — recently sprung up inthiscity. They will be found | will be forgotten, and his statesmanlike principles New York, Thursday, March 11, 1852, interesting and curious, Thisnew movement seems | entirely overlooked. Yet the whig masses at tho en st now, as eagerly sought after by | North will understand the movement, and support PED, Committee. The News. riaknrees ok at portrait and miniature painters, and all one ne Liquor law. It has originated | him without a platform, or without a principle, as | Hooker, CO) Taliatereo, Ve VeesADS. res onGenA ae aura: BY INYVI- SS spishagts : States . . 4 aforeo, good judges of high art, vniversally recommend ‘and pw ae RDS . Eee ne Commilbres, cf the alten Rieke bitant and oppressive rents, which this year | they did the same thing for General Taylor, and for | Herdually S10. . rae Pierre A OuEERaRSMRT oreneE OC TAKUM KESORE) Be Pdeliver_ a. short courao af Benate, yesterday submitted a bill amending the | a: yore exorbitant and oppressive than ever. How | General Harrison | } vit ye vandtveen: nding dag typisk buen oh the Rave, inciting an aacoune of his vie to i ehich gives Califor : sees i 3 + veh, andof his personal adventures ainong the Kurd Census and Apportionment act, which gives Culifor- t will prove a remedy time will tell. Some of these ‘The anti-slavery party, or the free soilers, as they Gerin’s Sprini atl or oe mee antre: The first leoture will fe riven at the Broadway Taberaec msi spat-cme reprenetitative: A minority | report: WAS |< csociations very good, in their way, for saving | call themselves, will also be in the field, as during W 5 oie hues, Repesioc in styleana ality, gre ited ta eal vel and 4 Pavaiecthe mate Mase cet tting wo per aise mado, to tho effect that the golden State is en- | money, being substitutes for savings banks; but | the last few Presidontial clections. ‘Their candidate | Jesltt, B.Fill-/0-".1- Na, Young: A... pees hee ee | MoMA ERNTAn mal acteae TT Te Tee t ress b ne! : ‘ There lemen were e1 — —— = — ted to two repre cape ie - r sR CSE money inay be squandered aud wasted in these, as | will, undoubtedly, be Mr. Adams, of Boston, or Mr. | in clacses and each presented, by the President, with Lis eum eehe 2G.) 270) saKGe Ways ary eem FLore care ch TD BN DELI faver of granting the Pe a ; it wth eee well as in other associations, and the profits, if any, | Hale, of New Hampshire, and their convention, | di oma ata stectece eat oeaitos | ata "aHey tubule hot teo much to cay that the patter | Fite English tan Murad oe Ath, 8, WAS presel rom Rhode Island. Mr. Bor- ; ‘ . ve i ty Tae pala aa * ‘ ? ‘rofessor G. S, Bevrorp then came ye eliv- trod just what might be expected of ther; por- on ject — a saa | bo SeFy quickly swallowed up in expenses, or losses | which is to meet at Pittsburg in July, will avail | cred an uddress to them, that agrecublo duty devolving | fectin symmetry, hatte in completion, hud beautiful to'che | wed fut 5 Steam Organs, rn T Jand made a speech in support of the Towa railroad land bill; after which there y sly little to between Com. Stockton and Mr. Seward, relat ks of the latter on the ned and apolog’ in bad investments, or ine camping with the fund upon him. In behaif of his colleagues and himself, he ex- | eye. si : tended to them the hand of fellowship, and bid them © | ‘gosing Fashions. Gentlemen's Aeatey welcome to the ranks of a profession sacred in its ‘Amflon, G9 Broadway, is now prepared to furnish lia clo Character and philanthropic in its object, ‘The modical | gane ‘Spring Mute, Fer. beuuty ‘ol seyle, elegance of tinish ice of this day (he suid) was a superstructure d | yichnevs of material, light, elasticity, and du mby Hippocrates himself, and | don's Spring Hats, for Is’, outrival all competivo wndental novelties | tlemen are respectfully invited to cali and exam me of the managers de- | themselves of all the Kossuth and intervention ques- s has been done in the | tions of the day, the repeal of the Fugitive Slave case of co-operative societies in this city. It will | law, the agitation of anti-slavery, and everything of y necessary fe e subscribers to keep a sha ik i ars i ¥ nee sei ¢ be very necessary for the subscribers to keep a gharp | ihe like nature—Maine Liquor law and all—which | selene of tile tay (he ait eye on the accounts and the managers. may have formed part of their programme in former | having no connection with the trans ECUANICS' INST B. Shepard, Esq. Mechanics’ Institute, KR o'clock, Subjec Members and oti y JOHN ROACH, Chairman Lecture Committee. ORENZ before the Clinton Hall, at of Mechanjeal Labor.” ited to attend. evenin, Digu evious day theme ey ha ach other's feelings; aud there the ee ° * . Phi a . i * Mitee . ithe oes . ‘s beautiful fabrics. F. i. AMIDOD =—_ ae —— clas oe Hee Oe LE cae sedi In the Board of Aldermen, yesterday evening, a | years, or can be a topic of agitation for the future. | eae ane Pvecreriee ay I corte 649 Broadway, near Bleceker strevt. SOCIETY MEETINGS. PF ‘i tet cs remonstrance of the firemen was presented a inst his appears to us to be the condition of the | thetuture. ‘The relation of pupil and teac'er no fonger The Breaking up of the Waters.—Winter | rouse CARPENTERS, RALLY.—THERS WILL BE ne eimonmeomeng wom the | the organization of new fire companies, which was | Presidential question at this moment, and the | &Xisted. ‘They had become equs! to their teachers. as ex- | alrendy gives notice uf its approaching dissolution, b SS CEES TERS ALE an pee ‘1 ; H ug water, th s10pPy pavement be March 11, at 7'% o'clock, at Conye fall, Wooster i *2 nati, + ida ai aKa ion to receive. This bad not been received | vigation in the prin horougitfaree, . street, when expected that every member of the trad Probable ieruo of the nominations in midsummer | vhout greacexerion end. smcriices an bo was happy | greyesciehs mu avercoats,endthe itroduc S| WiN'U¢ prevent, and report i eras und the election in autumn. Mr. Buchanan will, | { gnnounee that. the examinations had beon most grate | Sbrink Style of tats, hls, last evidence wilt pressed by the very words of the document it had been tment, that the government drafts are actually being protested, the members of the House of Representatives aypear determined to referred to the Committee on the Fire Department, and which will be found in; another column, in the report of the proceediugs of the Board. A report in Hiss. & JRRELL, Chairman. HN SHELLEY, § ne the erati f the deficiency appro- 2 S undoubtedly, be the candidate of the democrats; | fying to him and his colleagues, and most creditable to icing among the male population. By the way, f aoe Postpone ihe consideration of the deficiency appro- | favor of abolishing the office of City Inspector, in | jut from their own internal dissensions, he will | im (the pupils). By the recommondation of the Facul- | fre a litte more elo ants litle more Zracecaid Hetie more IBERNIAN \T BURIAL SOCIRTY priation bill, in order that all may enjoy the priv of late came up, but lost ? ik at 1 fi 2 rhi Phy k ty, they had been awarded the highest honor the Univer- Sasty 4a0 eens eR Rea Aneie ney veneer afm ember A 3 aro hereby notified 5 é t. nos sly share <0 ‘ ol vert afte a r 83 t rs stand: ce of $4. © q ui eeting on th day) © lege of. decanting upon the merits aud demerits of most likely share the same fate which overtook | sity colid afford, and were now, by law and profession, | P ee eee Ataeraiaee en ee ceanerdey) evening, of importanse were presented. uardians of the health and lives of their fel # in 1843. Gen. Seolt has the best chance | the Gen. » differ candidates fo: o P enc r. ‘ i : ‘ TY i ee % Look at Thisi-$3 Moleskin Silk Hats— | street. By order of sy sae oats aie tae nee aes Among the numerous interesting articles to be | of any oue now in the cll, and his chances are | ful. “hey had ut just watered Tinto a ‘contracts | SprK Fashion, of Uriliant et Llack color, beautiful in |" J 0 THOS. O'GRIE 1 President, ickardeon, of Liline sterday to he field in fe this waleea Sa Rene ucniane. ne 1 : s : 2 ente 9 » | design and elegantly made, 25 per ceut cheaper than Broad- eReMran J, Mon missy, @pporition to the innuendoes thrown out against | 224 im this edition, the attention of the reader is | rade up from the dissensious of the demoorats and | aud it was for them, hereafter, to show they | Way ‘Mota at Banta 09 Canal tre Whe largest | -. Begpetaat he teres yee his es directed to the followin, Lectures ‘on Chin: the diversi ff the anti-als e tha had preserved it inviolable. LHe would guard themem- | asrortinent of caps, and children's hats, to be found in any LOST, ax. ‘ dudge.Douglas, by Mr. Breckenridge. Quite a sharp mi eee fe he diversions of the anti- y party, more than | phutically against the idea that with their degree they | store in this city. Some new and beautiful patterns, of the | J... MOSTR, ee See discussion tock place between those gentlemen by Prof, Loomis; fiche by Rev. Dr. Baird, | fom the popularity of his own name or the strength | had obtained all that was yatnable in eee A BELO StY19 0 eis coe relat eh Se GAO REWARD Lost, ON THE 2D. MARCH IN s 0k place y 0 » | and “on Losfers,” by Prof, Patton; Annus) Com- sae pibhserpremapear ; wished for fame, or reputation, they must labor with in- e the Philadelphia dud New York train of ears, a” in which they reviewed the conduct of the | ‘ ei he | and concentration of the party that will follow him. | Yiesant devotion, and not prove kiggiid It was necowary | , Alfred Munroe & Co., £41 Broadway, are | M76 monn cu come $00 ve $75 in bills, two aotes * now prepared to oifer their customers a large stock of lonevery energy ofthomind. The | gine clothing, suitable for the ceason, made of the best mate- dge, benevolence, and gvod- | riuls, and in the latest style. Our assortment of Boys’ and filed with records of ies | Chiidren’s Clothing * 7 Mages 7 taining menecment of the University of New York, with the drawn in favor of B.S. Haight, one for two thousand and list of graduates; gislature ; Mr. ¢ a aes . ritks: If cleeted, he will be one of the most interesting and | to bring iutoactive opera Tuesday's Proceedings in the Le- | smusing of Presidents—great in great things, small | PYofession vins one of ‘kuow rs Letter on African Commeree; | ;, + ; A 5 ear will, and even nC — a lasak ha r$ 5 | in small things—mighty in a sortie or in soup—full } glory. humble yet heroic efforis | govds. No devia , IN HUDSON STREET, Y, laa oe , $ Theatrical Notices: R > i vs sie hiease. wi Se ae: package of money, et New Orleans Correspondence; Theatrical Notices; | of id feathers on all occasions, and insuflicient | Of the physician, amid contagion and disease. with the | ne Sceret is Out.—How we axe cnabled to $25 aye ceualy A, Taskaae “of mauney comuaiaiae Murder by Shooting in this city ; Proceedings in the ti z 4 during his Prosi. | OTe MowiNs sud dassling exploits cf thie warrior, - ‘the the cach principle and small profits. | Of Nelson I ré, for one hundred and fifty-three 42-100 ‘ quantity to make the newspapers, during his Presi- | public, he continued. knew little of the sacriiices which 4 . , wundred and fifty-three Democratic Review, George Sanders, the jietors of the three ocean steamship lines, General Butler, dudge Douglas, &e. This dispute, like the one which recently took place in the Senate, is but little calculated to allay the intestine troubles of the other for five hundre value except to the owner. ae heey of no ng is also very complete. Oue prive fvr HATGHT/ WSat sieat c te = RAR y Tweed Business Coats, at $2; G00 rey A 1 i i i case of the Cuban Expeditionists; Monetary and | dency, interesting, agreeable, s vicy, witty, amusing, | hey underwent in attaining their profession, Could 1,000 pairs Pautaloons, 82) Over- | Sene hank bile Poy nen ay te eek pevuesaHapeed athe democratic party. But what is the meaning of | ¢, +a) D, ar alae a as y> y is Spacy, 7 COURIER, cw thie cressing through the durk vista of ts, $5 each; Vesta $1. ee 6 as been stopped. zs Commercial Reports; Shipping Intelligences several | 4; gear aad they view them progressing i coats, $5 eae! n The fiuder will ‘receive the above reward, by revurniag the all this political gling and Buncombe talking Gily Abblige aul Oourt Repartel ae philosophical, and laughable. sickners, and barren in the ae Sig LEVIE & REGAN, corner Nassau and Beckman sts. pacaae id 3 LSON MH, POWERS, corner of Vandam and eas . Pes ys . ports, &e. ~- from amongst the , they gained their knowledge for ———— — hudson streets. Congress? It will pot, certainly, enhance the pate t Lot eccneintte Seiten: uve, Bak Fmal (te TL aes RAs acd é $ vainly; en Our readers will find a great number of adver-] ‘Tye Barre or THE BisHops.—Tho disputes | the benetit of the living, they would better appreciate it. ce 4 » like success : Sen - : adaims of particular candidates, in the estimation of rrioket elt da siete) © aispules | He combatted the idea strangely prevalent, that the study | everything elee, depends Spas pie mebod.. ie prin 20 Fesvery on Bundiy, 11h lavtanira la Morice tisements on the preceding or third page Many of | and controversies of Christian prelates, for the last | of medicine weakened the aind, aud led to, or indced RL Rudgeranletey Bod cased Gold Watch, with two Lockets, Key and. Cbain ae. them contain information that will save multitudes | teen centuries—from the Council of Nice to that of | infidelity. On the contrary, the study of anatomy, | Te teauty of the Shirts made ae Green's has literally be- | tached. The finder will receive the above reward, by leaving . of people h of toil and troublé i ay ms 4 which disclosed the structure of the wonderful mechanisin | gone a proverb. the articles with Mr. MeFurlane, in the village of Yonkers, people h a : Frent—have been exclusively confined to theological | crthe human todg. which bore the impresordodhimsolt, | “OO* OTR og | ae Ne ta Front strest, New Fork pares sitte subj such as sacramental observances, transub- | complicated. yet so-pertict, was full of evidence oft inti- reat rgains in Carpetings.—Peterson & 7 TEST 3 > . nite Wisdom, and fortited the Christian sind, pointed | Humphrey, $19 Broadway, coruer of White street, having | QQ) REWARD, AND NO QUESTIONS ASKE aieey the peo It is y, irrelevant to the sul ject—the Free Farm bill—before the House. While our Congressmen are thus idling away their time, the drafis of the government are being protested; The Next Presidency --The Fog Clearing | gantiati vind ¢ Chri ituati : murchiae Pe and the mechanics who wers engaged to build the ‘Away. s & | stantiation, the divinity of Christ, the situation and | cut the fallacies of sophiste and absurd dreainers, and | Purchared largely at clo wing arge wmetion sales, will dispore | vosed to have ven taken by mistuke trom Pier No. 20, East ey ~", " Ps 2, ‘- duration of purgatory, the exact localities of heaven | disposed them to exclain, © ‘The finger of wisdom in- Tapestries, 9s.; Brussels, a ree-ply, 7¢. to 68.5 Im talus, River, on the 3d of shar capa Inet. Apply to KE. CHARMET, additions to the Capitol, are said to be pawning During the last ten days se important Pr and Kell, the powers of the saints, and the forgiv deul, here, He exhorted them to that laudable ambition, | 47 to Gc, and all other goods equally iow. +5 Ing * | 49 Front street, importer of wines, liquors, &e, should teach them to aspire to honor and distine: s, otherwise. they would become mere sopeint ti, California.—Perso! 2 Ae A A i sta administering drugs; like petty traders, counting their | tions, about to proceed to California, to travel or reside, onn | spoons, ten silver napkin vines. one child's silver eup, knife, equally important in a spiritual point of view. It | iicney mechanically.” Titia'was not an’ age for raontal | effect an insurance on thelr ives at au exten promism of two. | {ire acd soos ane Sete eae eee cory alte, has been reserved for this enlightened age, and for | slumber. the locomotive in physical science was embie- percent, for the former, or one per cent for the latter, at the The above reward will be paid on the return of the this glorious republic, to open up a new field of ao- | matical of the strides made in chemistry and physiology. | N&Hegal boan Feud, Life Sreerange, Company of Londes, 8, . hecein aalalne Rereaenis Goveat A In the practical application to their protession, their pli. | jn°‘smericau trustess. All’ claims payable in New Yook, HREE ARS tion, wherein prelates, foregoing their disputations | tynthrepy rhould embrace the whole human family, and | Medical oflicers in attendavec daily. For rates of premium inst., in or near the ‘enue, & red porte-monnaie, their clothing in order to procure food for their fa- | dential movements have been made, and some very milies. The people—the mighty arbiters be- | tangible developements revealed on the subject of tween right and wrong—will be apt to re- | the next Presidency. We think ave now see it member these transactions of th servant. romewhat clearly marked in the future that James The testimony taken by the Joint Committee of | Buchanan, of Pennsylvania, has the best chances at Investigation, relative to the canal lettings, was | present, of being the candidate of the Democratic yesterday furnished to the Legislature, but the re- | Convention to be held at Baltimore on the first of perts of the committee have not yet made their ap- | June; that Winfield Scott, of New Jersey, will most pearance. The evidence is represented as being very | likely get the nomination of the Whig Conven- voluminous—some twenty-five columns in length. | tion in Philadelphia, on the 17th of the same What the committee intend to report—or whether | month; and that the Abolition Convention— there will be a minority as well as majority report— | otherwise called free soi], anti-slavery, and in- is of course unknown. But, from the fact that the | tervertion—which is . bout to be ealled in July, Canal Board have rescinded their order, and permit- | will put forth the name of Charles Francis Adams, ted contractors to go on with the work, it is in- | of Boston, or of John P. Hale, of New Hampshire, ferred that the Joint Committee. or a majority of | es their standard bearer. But of these three candi- said committee. are in favor of ratilying the awa: dates put forward to the people of the United States ef the old board. In the meantime, the Auditor | by the three organized parties, the chances decided- atheres to his determination not to pay draf re that Gen. Scott will get the highest number by the Canal Commissioners, until the whe if he shall not be elected President for the cern is anequivocally settled. The voluminc e pext term of office. ef the testimony will only tend to increase the Let us come to particulars. The result of the re- l REWARD.—STOLEN, FROM NO. 53 BARCLAY ness of the simmers, and a variety of other points street, on bis eard night, 4th inst., eight silver tea Hy of healthy constitu- in matters spiritual, may relax a little, by havi induce tiem to appreciate the labors of their brethren; | and general information, apply as ubove. containing fifteen dollars in gold, aud’ two or three dollars in matters spiritual, may tle, by having ® | erat pater tes strife, save the encopnter of min J. LEANDER STARR, General Agent. | in change Any peraon finding’ the eamo will rooeive the tilt at one another in things temporal and transitory. | g).d mind. should be discountena: eee RST P TS z i : diepinite aif years ee LAbeeuponc? f baat y | the following, | to 157 Rroadway, room No. 17, up stairs. ry : som a OM e ed to. f = * iene tot been going on for some months back, between tho | of Utiting toil Were necessary to attain it. Ou thé sub- red. I was ailicted with severe und akectine cae LOst-ONE ENAMELLED AND DIAMOND BREAST ‘ ; 2 of medical consultations “he mace some strong prae- | through my entire system and limbs, in my chest and sides a w venerable and pious Bishops of New Jersey, on the | tical remarks, condemning the mean practice (not among | with heavy night sweats, #o bad that persons unacquainted | ™ateh, in going through Maiden Inne and Cortlandt streets Nassau and Greenwich streets: A liberal rewar insisting upon callitig in a personal friend, who reciproca- | ® feather bed through with two flannels and a white shirt | Will be paid on returning either or all to 19 Maiden nt. he said was entitled tobe | phjhaze held my bands under my thighs, and caught them OST—ON SATURDAY LAST, A LARGE GO! Reputation was SSE shove reward, and the thanks of the owner, by returning it Jn this new battle ground a spirited contest has | of slow growth. and they should no ean bi ig h 0 i Pebble ESL Nl Grrr eeiatme de ton td Pin, aud one pairevameliod and diainond Bar Rings, to one side, and of Virginia, Maine, and Ohio, on the | th improbable events of Life) of professional men, always | With the disease could not possibly comprehend, viz, to wet | betw other—all belonging to tho ever holy Episcopal | ted the system. The ps bd bape y i 1 of perspiration, with a ha p cough, some. par Eee ieeed ag EN- in either the Knickerbooker or een, Twonty-ninth se vhi . Bishop Doane, of New Jersey, is gratified” in his wish, and a really scientitic man | yyyyemse Iacting three ho \ J Heer ne ora ANG ertey is charged | rund be glad ofthe opportunity of contlting any otuer | Eatutyd' niet hited sith kee eee metaND i | Yourevonth trent ‘ine, of etagee hae by his Episcopal brethren with the commission of | of standing and reputation, and proud to explain the | no appetite, could not eae enough to keep a babociingand P ANd Fulton strects, or in going rough ‘Fulto e ‘ spate ‘ oe treatment he had adopted, He alxo ineulcated the ne- | tuffered for twenty-two months in this way. Dr, Allisof | John streets. The Onder will be rewar sundry acts derogatory to the purity and dignity of ioeslty Of gent lees aay ahditirtigaee uentaeeee to patients ‘Westchester, enid, after sounding me, that my left jung was | 19 West Twenty-fifth street, or 33 Gold etrect. his high office, and incompatible with that disregard | gna sympathy with relatives and friends; but withal, | Be&Fly goue, and my right very badly affveted; also my OST—YESTERDAY AFTERNOON, BETWEEN FIVE A ake teresa r liver; that he could da nothing for me; in fact, ft BED ¥ of “things below” which should distinguish the mi- | promptuess and decision in the hour of danger. “Me ene | gone'as ty te llted in aud ous of tae T tock itteen bortien | agate he octesk, bettees ptipiipae rests nisters of the Cross. In fact, such peccadilloes are ; tered into their feelings of hope and despondency, and | of cod liver cil aud pulmonic syrup, without benetit; but after No.2 1 person ; : a encouraged (hose wito were struggling with poverty. by | taking the ‘first bottle of Dr. Watts’ Nervous Antidote, 1 | LeAvize (he above ut No. 27 Howard street, will be’ tiberaily imputed to him as obtaining money from old ladies | the Rayner that some of the most cminent had sash otk * at faranlceres ee ay ne system, to 5 = Si tk ee ni fates repheriianatae feria _ | difficulties to contend with. A great field lay before them, A v URSE LOST, ON TUESDAY, 9TH, IN A BROADWAY under false pretences—getting endorsements to pro- | foe in medicine, as in philosophy, the laurels were not all | © I d strength, improvement in appetite and sleep, freeing omnibus.—Lost, a black silk purse, stecl clasp, worked missory notes by misrepresentation—appropriating to | gathered, but much remained of value to reward their jold, ving drawn | ly of votes . ach from all kinds of pi anderamps. Ihave | with steel heads, and the initials" E. §."" worked with beads, ined 16 lbs. of flesh since IT d to take it on tl > Fy (itor meetubin aaa eee ee npelersy Tho finder will he suitably rewarded by ealiing at 12 Front oA ne é artical his own use tho funds of iocoss—contracting | toilkome search after truth, He congratulated them on Tho fin almost impenetrable fog in which the subject of the | cent State Convention of demoerats in Penneylva- | acter and squandering his suas WER the prospect of thelr speedy return hoie to thowe trlends, | Mave Leew alive now witkowtit: | oO) Bt s —— an baa | i is »ady envelop sa. indicates bevy ‘ ‘ a “ is = | who ven anxiously awaiting the result of this criti- d LER, . : K FOUND IN LAURENS STREET, ON lettings is already enveloped. nia, indicates beyond a doubt that James Buchanan ing and extravagance—swearing rashly and unad- | eal event in their ives, He could not let the opportunity wt Zoe Fowlor, Mr. Robert Sareth Me, Bedeos; and P Saturday evening Inst, containing considerable money, In the State Senate, yesterday, the bill wa a | will receive the votes of that State in the Baltimore | \:°. 4) > th hi ss pass without a tribute to their inte instructor, Dr. an- | 200° certificates, as bad aa that, can be seen at the ottice | tyuch,ths owner can have, by proving property and payin up appropriating twenty thousand dollars for thojgonvention, from first to last, and that his chances | “UY & to the amount of his debts—-and | dal Sharp Patterson. whom inexorable Death bad snatched | 424 Greenwich strect, Depot, 102 Nassau’ streets Zicuon, | Seareet: bY selling on, Lotta fe edie noncitrdad syd Age) ae se eu TES Waka ea SE ag Bolae Gee, OEAk bea other matters of # like worldly character. Bishop | from among them, lamented by all, "In conclusion, those | Fhiladelphis, §1 per bottle, $9 por dozen. : ea nefit of those negroce who may wish to cmi 10 get the whole Southern vote of the same body are | [ a de who had met day after day were about to part, and new ae = to Liberia. From the expressions droppod by | higher than those of any of his competitors. For | Lote Tetorts on the “triumviral papacy of | connections to be formed. They were about to perforin | Mrs. Jervis’s Cold rig ate elle ~ HOUSES, ROOMS, &, WANTED, — ad Virginia, Maine, and Ohio,” by accusing them of | their part in the great drama of life. Their success and | fide Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Hoarsenes transcending their ighta Ly. ievading tee diana | reputttion would’ teing honor to thelr cling Sfetrsahe_| guroteane Tong somplainte Bold by” Mr necendang Weir rights by invading his diocess, | sent them forth with a hope that they would do her ho- | B&eedway, and druggists generally, contrary to religion and to right. Numerous pam- | nor. and become part of her history. Gouraud’s Liquid Hair Dye 1s without phlets have already issued from the press on either | ,, The address was listened to with greot attention. ond at | exeeption or re Ei ae GENTEFL PRIVATE FAMILY IS DESIROUS OF ” ied | a modern House, with ail the present improve- and to lighten the rent, would accommodate two en with a suit of rooms, vation the very best everinvented; equally | required. iveahtact aii he ne the former candidate, s been losing ground, particularly in the South, Buchanan isthe ous Senators, it is supposed that this measure will | some time past, General Cas be defeated. The bill incorporating the Crystal Pa- | hs Jace in this city was passed. ne and in some degree elsewhere. M mm the second or third floor, ithout board preferred, but, it sful in the | bis, how eck Vga aac t aah idake Wie tose thtas Aas ancl i l . oo ite close wasimuch applauded. A benediction having | e din GOURAUD'S M. ; 4 ; Assembly, how will vege tot | date who hiss thus far carried the amine} 64) Gf this question, and thesuaten Ut dinmteaee || tere Primounoedl the sniltory disparsed-*” es, Freckleny sallowness, chaps, ‘chafes’ roughness Pie, | Particular choice as to tocat fangled affair will apply for an appropriation from | tion pwn State by an overwhelming and irre- | 44 yo decided by a diocesan convention, to be held pete: see sa sac oudre Subtile uproots hair from any part uf the Woey: | Sess cosvectavlineee crane The peice of ina toerety the State treasury, to carry out their de | sisti rity, that State, too, being a large and | 3+ Burlington, in New Jersey, on the 17th hie The Italian Opera, shctet, nessteiroodlwarr ae's Cullens, SS Soueh Thicdvtvece accord with the rent of the howe. ‘The terme will bes Fea The Assembly passed the bill ting | « ,eaable of giving twenty-six votes for | Cruinous day. gh " ‘The Bosio troupe arrive here to-morrow from Boston, en | Pliladelphia, | gonaule a4, poruible. Addrocs FREDERICK, Herald ofice, | nae : | . creat cn oot : RS $50,000 for the erection of an Executive mansion. | the All the other numerous candidates eee niece ae A wad with in, | Vette to Philadeiphia. They have done an excellent busi- Phalon’s New Spring Style of Hair Cuttin; USE—WAN v THE FI It will be recollected that Mike Walsh, on Tuesday, | of the demceracy come either from small States, | _ Hitherto, as the Church was uninterfered with in | nog, it seems, down East, ‘The managers will re-organize, shen pencinie in Outtise- Olsen tinier ae OTS an he tee path gi loci a Ge a OTEEE. It will be ree “ 3 , , ecclesiastical matters, and wae permitted the exelu- | stremethen. aod enlarge th PI Vietti, | ll by the basket full—fitteen of the bert artists in Amexien | keeping boarders. Must le below Canal street. Rone arly intimated that he expe to fill thisS ut the prestige of influence, or th trength eng and enlarge the froupe here, Pico, and Vietti, new systems—now styles. A x i pare jocularls ‘ y tod to fil a prest influence, cn yan | *i¥e tight of quarrelling in spiritual affairs, without | and others, being engaged. Most of the members of this | scliprer? anything "befcce dreamed” oft ma Ne ge ceing: | tO cco $1000. | Adirees, stating Ication and torms, to 1 1 contests nin Kentuck, in New York, at 197 Broadway, corner of Dey | >= —— d rivalries. Butler but Kentueky is estublishment at some was ip favor of having y, and he is reduced by loc 7 Broadway, (ap stairs.) RIVATE FAMILY, out smail children, a three story and attic hon y Pita cae Vie tha Tiber nary | troupe have engagements for Havana, PHALON'S Crystal let or hinderance by the laity, so the politicians were Marini sails in the Franklin on Saturday, for London, | street. . allowed to have the sole monopoly in public wrang- | to fulfl an engagement in Covent Garden, after which he modiousl y gets the nom that he might accommodate his friends. F a stnall whig State. me has the ity in | 2 OWe ; Pye 10 : i Phalon’s € a1 Hate Inv the improvements, between rec order he mi romodate | nds. From | a small whig Sta one has the majority in ling, fraudulent tricks, embezzlement, and misappro- | Tums to complete another engagement with Senor | ),PRal fie csentll te hs invigorator, 20! | Svsnwess enacedeening re Rapti tress tent mea present appearances, Mike is doomed to utter dis jot even Mr. Allen, who resides there. Doug- rast fae ‘ Mari at Havana Siktacana’ SoUrf or dandea’ gues callen off, of | $700 or $700, Address Hox 202 P poimment. he probabilities ar hat neither s Mineis; but IMlinc $a minor State. he i t Marine Affairs. curl, For at 19 OTS WANT! re s = rey 1 7, - fa ac isputeds andi atbe acknowledged ave sf Broadway, and all the drug sto: " i ‘8 WANTED.—PROM TWO TO FOUR VA nor any.of his party will have the exclu t central State, New York, is divided among | ‘#Puteds and itmust,pe acknowledged that theyhave| 5. x nope —Tho royal mail steamship Africa, Captain | America.” lek hieahcapssd hia Aactaad een ots, full size, on the gouth side of the street’ t . : seid . i hea ve might run the whole round, | PTOVEd themselves capable of conducting that branch | jraceison, took her devar! th ———__-_— the Murth and Sixth av and not above Twe lodge in oria n foi j several. And thus we might run the whole round, of business most admirably. The politicians are farrison, took her departure at her ‘usual hour, yester- Phalon’s Magic Hair Dye, to color the ae ‘ an 8, box N 36 (thirteon hundred and thirty- " i through the ca: | leaving to Buchanan alone the overruling fact that : . ‘ * | day, for Liverpool, She carries forty-nine passengers,and | hair or whiskers the moment it is applied, without injury to Ac ia ben way a whighditky ‘oan wien ake Btate ding one in the history of demo. | “Tdehed upon by the prelacy--whose rights they | ©. Fremont and family ; Mr. Rae, recently returned from | oF told, at PMALON’S Wig and Toopce Manufactory, 197 | cities ete Baving © panseal Lavine of eee always respected—and protest against this eeclesins- | an overland expedition in scexch of the Jong absent Sir | generaligy, 2°7 SMe Hm the city aud country by druggists | want’ to buy. the | ck and interest of an Ou and Paiute h his ambitious views is to goin for a divi | cratic triumphs. feat ¢ , raukl 9 Store, with or without a painting trade, a wh Tot, ‘ a | a ‘ os tical innovation, and against the holding of any sue! John Franklin; and the Hon. Geo. W. Wright. late mem- ee ———__——— St { * an < trade, a wholesale Liquor t him, and,his friends, and the Union whigs, of | Mr. Buchanan has also avoided all eoquetting with | \ ae tlie scent Wreain tie uch | ter of Congres from California. Tho remainder of the | Phalon’s Wigs and Toupees.-We would ing s small safe wholerate Cea te ca cay ne ee Stee Ba Mach sated Gicona bid Weabes Thane eisias tup | foreign intervention aud other noveltios of the day, | CoBVention as the one spoken of. We think that the | names wil! he found under the usual head. call the attention of person requiring wigs, tow recentin~ | sale preferred), excopt dry goods, oz connected w eh ie tra o p | en inter C ! politiclans ure rigitt ‘th tale -vlew of ‘thle iuihey ramen! abi ae provement. The same was awarded a silvor medal for tho | any line. To save trouble none. but parties having eligible & Biate for themselves. They are populous enough, | From most trustworthy sources we learn that he will ‘ kee ; tbls 3 Brooklyn City Intelligence Put preminm st the Jase air, They ean be fcon at E. PHA. | stores, doing w good trade. need apply. Addrows I. L,, atat- h an 5 ore fo; 2 may “ Render Jens ‘ . iA ir story, 197 Bro ; trad p Ns. mts ung enough, 2d wealthy enough, and the a | receive in ontion the most of the Southern votes, i in 4 ci : irr ae : - paar = ya pny Counrs. Kies Cousry Cmevir Covnr.—Dofore | Day streets phe roadway, Gomer of | Giigg, ron (no other will be attended to), box 58%, Post ek el ; << he things that are Caenr’s,” we claim for them @ | Judge Morse —March 10—Lothrop W, Chapman, against gore ~ 2 a ‘ tionig's, anti-renters, socialists, and the various . unquestionably, as faras appear- ‘ M ‘ fi 5 dhe ANTED—A VIRST F P “0U | full recogr sreserip! oriviles the Long Island Railroad Company.—Thi action for Wigs and Toupecs—Batchelor’s new style 4 PH OR Wrriour other jams and ists in the other counties, would be | », he the candidate of the Bal ull recognition. of their prescriptive privilegen 8)| Aitstes, : tite, Tt | of Wigs x it y, the rest of tho Duilding, in South strocts Any persom ges on account of injuries : " pronounced the most perfect imitation of nature quarre] about money matters, and prot against | oppears that, on the 16th of tt i Store to let, 6 ti ; Bae 1849, plaintiff was yet invented. Those Nanting a very superior article, should | ¢t A Store to let, or w Lease f. with or without lad te get ridof them. Th jande would | more Convention. The new platform of that bod; e Md 7 : a rc "$c od Wig Fi ‘ 4) rock and fixtures, will do well to call or add: a ling to 16 saihid digest Flak cent Scand | wi wets veently pat forward by the Harrie. | this infraction of tiem by the bishops of the Bpiseo- | Ftine in w carriage, near Raker's Crowing. at Medford, | street, where can be fond aie Taeneoe pal oe feack Natit | Walker atroet, Agency Ofte, next Florence's Wot e ofaState, a erfect jewe ll be the one reeently put forward by the rris- rhen 5 by. one sh | can be ~ nd “ ~ | offa Goxernor. Hie opinion on the Muine law is | burg Convent Sc weck—the Fugitive Slave | Pel chureh, whose quarrele and rows should be en- | I:tnna Raarondequred hb Noreto becore wammasge, | t2 tue cy. Cony the sddren aNew York, ob cote dittons Nene, Care oneoe tower ie opinion « Maine law ia | burg Conve t week—the gi as ; ~ ~ aa Peper ew York, or go: rom it, near a railro: 1) andesetc | tew, Sn allt “i b sisted fis 1 confined to matters essentially pious, holy, re- | ble. Being frightened, complainant made a spring, and Hatx Dye.—Batchelor’s eclebrated Liquid | “depot. Price from $1,140 to $4,000. One with & well ou! well underetood. | law, i i teg to be considered fixed anc ligious, she Fat feli cpon the ground, whereby he received a fracture of | Hair Dye is the best yet discovered for coloring the hnir or | Y8ted garden and orchard preforred, Owners or agents The regular State election in New Ha irrepealable on the statute book, With all the other | “&eu#, and the things not o: word. the kuice pan, causing lameness for a considerable length | Whiskers, the moment itis applied. ‘The wonderful ease and | Wil! please direct descriptions and price to E. K., 9 Green kk place on Tucsday } prot | ihe 4 In addition Of time, “Damages iaid at $10,000, ‘The case is tion, | pentinty MAM which this favorite ‘and old ertablished Hair Wich street, until March 16, 1852, ok plac jesday Ie re measures and issues of democracy. In additior serona Peel " aid s in recefbt of the Jo , fs . performs is astonishing. * for sale, 0} ied, AT EE ia took place Seed bah re- | ndi of the democrac Avvices Prom Brazi.—We are in recefpt of the Jornal Ww Awrnt Dect. —Coroner Ball procecded to the Plate | BATCUELOR'S Wig Fuctery, No. 4 Wallstrect,! Copy tive ‘rod eapate, SAL foagihe ob pea Wa poreeun toe sulted in poice of the democratic candidate for | to thes and inferences, we have every reason | do Comercio, published at Rio Janeiro, to the 2th of | buch Hospital yesterday. to hold an inquest upon the | Sddress, way, fra reepectatie nejshborhood, hetivcen Hes son 'm Governor, 4 © a democratic majority in the | to believe th understanding now ma- | Janui 1 news of that cmpire is not very | Lely of Patrick Burns, a native of Ireland. who came to | 000 md. ‘a shale. Tenth streets, Rent in advance; not to excood $500. Addgc ; mh i ma the United States Sonator | turing be lel Chew Yoru | tee isan sos GRGA-WE. aitiniae, Asal tiie tution some works since with ship fever, About | g Seem uae Wane Me ty Node BY, Bmore | JM. llerald ofice i Legislature, 3 “ he United States Sena see y delegates of New Yor the papers ave filled with articles ond trans it ago he was miseed from his room, and nothing | the Wouemtad Wear bye ne ake By ad errone that ny to be elected im abe place of Mr. Hale. But allthis | and the Bu rates of Pen: y from foreign papers, and the official ordinances of | wus heard of him until yesterday, when he was found by | changes y or Sandy’ Hair to a beautffal, ‘permancee Si York, on the second or third | the government Frome men who wore cleaning out # refuse hole, It isuj- | Biack or rown. Sold at 237 Mudson street, Perfumer, posed thot he waliccd from his ward in the night, and not | Store. as 75 conte a care—$6 a dosen, a is not yet.certain. The returns are not all in, and | which the vot » PABZ, TEACHER : Ea i the Bultin oi ‘The news from Montevideo, to the 10th of January, was — i i the contest has been a close one. The gains of the | ballot in the Baltix Convention, will be given to knowing the location of the hol into it and was eigo- ¥ R above language, hav demoerate qoduce us to think favorably of their | Mr. Buchanan, and thus render cortain and positive | Peeei¥ed on the 2th, at Rio Janeiro, ‘They had no more | thered to death, Verdict in necordanee, tion Ponells the best Lintment for Rlkeumas | hives dleeneaged, vill, devote, them ia iving fen watire Means - mn ra information of General Unyptiza, ¢ince hie proclamation at who'have tried tho asticle-DUSH'S Masio C Iations with correctness and punetuality. Ad chances. The State hae always beeu democratic; but | bh ion by the democracy Rosario, The dates from Buenos Ayres are to the 6tb The Expedition to Japan, Liniment is 86 much superior to the Ly Dey street, one door from Broadway, room the frgs soil democrate have lately joined with the le recent events convinee us that the | *°™N. sn res ave t i ‘The following i the list of the veauels composing the | Mente that there is no comparison, Principal depos, g25, | {UEth floo . j Shiai" She Dilshanas ait + ta The Comercio del Plata announeee the death of General | gquadron reeent!y ordered to the Bast Indies:—The Prfenwich, corner of Duano street, and by the drugs ALL ITS BRANCHES.—Mi. ©, ABAU- bie the soriatatcephie sy ‘ B Iti 0 CC : tk @ the | sorsilia. iu that city, The seme paper enys :-— foard Ok ae eae Captain MeClaney, having ov Satie cree manle voteren eee English, and havine ths most to be on the rise in the South. | nomi 1e Baltimore Convention, tho same Tt opyenre that General Rows had concerte.a plan of | WRG Commodore Perry, commander of the squadron. | The wish to enjoy Perpet , mlllee, potoela: tomers nd eae “ years that ul Rosne had concerted sem triante , eI erpetual Youth, and | structions in private families, cobos e boen clected to | facte roudor his electionin November next extremely | campeign against General Urquita ; and bis prutcat woo Steam irignte Susquehcnna, Captain Buchanan Steamer | eonseyuently te avert Ihe comeeneien ef ore age, la probably | mien. in Pencli, Pony Soplac Wists foie eaeed a ende . no lems ¢ to completely annihilate the oa of hia ‘vin on, Commu ‘idney Smith Leo, Sloop-of-wa on the most predominant and pardovable, aud a rational | Laudseape, Architecta P Red ie wae pletely b p will give loo) us at hi inty in his prospects vis, Gesire to tinprove. and. beautify, the surface of the body | residence, or in any part of the eit vin ecnseauence, mndrivateve ruenuit, 1 early. | from engravers on Tod, aratiteats and Likeore.: ted thay Gouraud's [talinn Medicated Soap w ings to do at his re: “yet “ accomplish this, [tia not merely @ cleanver of the skin, en- | Bai residence. Lettors addr vention, and in Kentucky Cass | d. Of the 173 rey St. Mary's, Comm orge A. MeGruder, — Sloop-o war Fiymouth, ¢ vt John Kelly, Sloop-of-war Peeve, | Satatows, Commander Wm. L. Walker Brig Perry, riyy | Lieut. Feiifix. Store ship Supply. bi Ps enemy. It consisted of burning all the fields on the north from the mighty or magnilicent popu- | of Buenos Ayres, and to make of that province a vast y be credited to General Scott, who | dest. covered with axher, But; happily, Divi receive electors have satives prese relay street, lester capvention, 101 were p : fs denee did not permit that vandal projet to be reallved.”” “alr: ‘ Archur St. | livening and rendering more fit for performing its offices; it eee for Case, and 72 for Dougias The prin- paprigerh nh Ghaerd Cosi he 1 thy seliceere Chair, N oa 3, Hartieog naval storekvcper, afloat, to | alvo refreshes the mind, and apeoada over tie whale aystom | wi ltay her ret 4 apoB A , : 4 is suid that Genera a oeeupied the e Ka qquadron ow ounbly qualified to in The speech of Governor Cobb, of Geor, ¢ nte m of the democratic | vires of Santa Fe, already commanding the northern ‘The Sueqvehanna, Mymouth, and Sarato, i les, pimples, ringworm, tetter, reds | branches, Music, ani ‘a situation a ‘ . ty. |) campaign the 0 I. -atoga are aleoady 6 redness, | pranche am oncher in ® the Tauymany Society—which will be found repo » coming contest, will be similar in thetr | Gfgheikhi and the troops of Rewas at Rantos Lagares and | me Pashto ant waral ting the arrival of tho remainder Heertetta Fem els che aeplisey vorseie Pheer acti | Adarsee Maria, box No, 70 Pont Other Mec wn oe ji } to-day. 1 be ’ A n their exte hose | Bor st ¢ Set clas is eres Pee Poe evince, Lhe S Masy's ix now on the way Lo | free circulation to the blood, and preservos that wonde: i ; . Hd Wdd & Jength te oar columns to-day—will be read w but wider in their extent, than those | Rorns must ditappear, adds the same paper; for it is tho | Japan, having on boned the Japatoso vollors, and onsesch- | Lasaneiaiae tatreine ween cree Usporition ran |W Gotdeunan oi Severn Shai dtl i Wadia in. | justice of God. who always 0 ike i an Bal a * from which they suffered in 1848. ‘The rivalry—in- | JiKuicy of UG ince ae punishes men like Roses with Rete fs pean the arrival of the squadron. The hand comfort depend. ‘fn fact, ton, Rood Rand'writing, The ter uns. It has a ¢ good deal of interest by pol the | y -known literary Indy, in her letter to Dr, Gentes i a . * ua r of nw only, to $2 60 for th son the Presidential election and the Balti- | tense and heated—between the two candidates of ee . miro Wa eObaMy et Inee ey q pn " relook Pe A bearing upon ibe Presider mp and i nee and heated—between the two can Vv yacht Bane ay Seurhoh Gries. ksh Ita LS of April “of al tho delloete, preparstions enhancing © lady's ai and 4 oclock P.M. Gentlemen, day aud evening, more Convention, The great pooch jr produced a disorganisation in the ranks | | eon secelved fi 4 Tho objects of the expedition aro well known, It is | Ronpie the choicentand chiet Ail whom I hevehng ie cece | Private instruction, $10. - Jatform on democratic principle is advo- | which drove off part to the whigs, who elected | BAve been received from Trinidad, Sugar grinding had | designed to eviect a landing at Jeddo, the capital city of expreesed their satisfaction with its p . GOOD CHANCE POR A GENTLEMAN OR LADY, that @ platform on dem princi | 1 re , jie | Metrly censed, and business wax rather dull, owing: to | J@psn, at all Hazards: gud orders have been given to | ana terme. It positively aie at A capitel of $75, to ioarn w branch of orna- cated, rather than gny individual ¢ ; and | Geveral Taylor, and a large portion to the aboli- | neapyenine, American produce wasscarce, -G sugars | MAKe various explorations on share, andl Seer pes roma Iney vive | persa Tomake trem Bid ie ge ia & few months, will enable t : p earee, Good ¢ us by 3 has thore principles are the finality and f - | teniste, who tried to vole for and cloct Mr. Van | were offercd ut 33;¢., without purchururs, At least alx } ioomresied people tastes dean, chic adoride ture Sot Peeies fe 8 it wi fords a rare apportrnity to leaen ® nese, For furtber particulars pont of the compromire measures in al their party, Loven. 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