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dn the. toth instant, in Middle River Neck, Balti VOL. SECOND of MACAULA Y'S ENGLAND! Just received at TAYLOR'S, a ci wrr vu a iw. nnKfiiriff to t.h fortiinat.e office of mr nnniitT. James Brian, in the 51st Tear of his IxOCATu MATTERS.

Miller Co-, yesterday stopped in for some change. 'Oil'' i i i i 1. i. aire son-in-law of the late Mrs. Mary Andrews.

Nos. 4 and 5 North street, nearly opposite the Post-Orfice. mums I Knri.Th tWMitv-ninlh class aain. A text book of geometrical drawing ior "rl A THE SUN. tjCarCC UilU tllC vr 'II," Ml CI 1 1 1 1 V.

1 1 1 VOL. 2 MACAULA Y'S HISTORY OF ENG- the use of mechanic, and schools, with illustrations port ot for drawir.z ulans. sections and elevations of build BALTIMORE, TL'tSUW. MARCimMft 1 jA1 emoeiiisnea witna beautitui steei rur-trait of the Author, printed on tine paper, good type, and well got up in every way all for 25 cents. Almost given away He thou as ne nan neaiu uiuuh ui una ui-se'lin -use, he would try his luck, and for the out-lav of Sit pocketed the handsome prize of 1,500 His lucky Nos.

were 2 59 61. Truly a lucky apot, this old Comer of Baltimore and St. Paul sts! Handsome I.itile Prizes were sold yesterday at the lucky office of C. S. McDonald Co.

inrnerf.f Baltimo stieet and Centre Market space. 1 1" 1 1 Kpiscopal Church, has just passed from the printer, and contains statistical information which will doubtless prove interesting to the members of that denomi he proved a grateful son. toua nusoanu aud laitinm ings and machinery; an introduction to isometrieni drawine. and an essay oil linear perspective and sha father Wltil tnat Birict reliance 111 uuu, wnicn uif. lailiyi.

Hi tliio anlilnnji VOL. 1. same style and same price. nation. The loliowing bnel summary is mane troii THE MIDNlUiiJ.

Dy miss Bremer. Price I2i ents. 8h Divorces on- the Ground of Insanity. The New York legislature is seriously discussing the propriety of allowing divorces "Wo of incurable insanity. That there the report: The Liberia mission on the western coast LAMARTINE'S NEW ivuvbb.

Price 25 cents. of Airica has had a deep hold on the sympathies of Sno? hasV ho, sV man. nohet woc of God." J. M. K- HUIiWlSK'tf 1CV lwviiii, linn VyAAiu'B-J wn.

and Nos. 22 31 69, S300 amounting to the hand -Smie sum twenty-three hundrtd dollars. Sucli hril'iant icsults always at the lucky office of C. dows, the whole illustrated with fifty-six steel juates, containing over two handred diagrams; by Wm. Mi-nine, architect and teacher of drawing in the Centra-High School of Baltimore.

Thus the Baltimore H-gii School is building up a permanent renown, and indicating its sufficiency for the highest branches of edu cation. Prof. Brooks, the late principal, has given to the churcti, and at the present lime exues ner njgli-est hones. The mission in Oregon has been in exis rerv Question i. always conceded, Price lis cents.

Lots of others, too numerous to mention, for sale at Wai. lAYJOrt'S, It 4 and 5 North Etref t. nAMii FXTRA AND SUPERFINE FLOUR, IvAJJlcfftAf frAiiiirti "lee Mountain." and McDonald Co. tence 14 years and will soon become an important missionary fioldl The South American mission, ill but with the concession it must be admitted that one There can be no hesitation, it ICT OW oVer lected assortment of TEAS, and GROCERIES, constantly on hand and delivered For the benefit of the Insolvent Lotos, for the last icf tk. amu-1 McClelian.countyl'Thos.

A. Wyatt. mariner in deciding wnicn uie vnung iuC seem Lewis Cavano, segar m'r Nature, honor, manliness, ever) to families lree ot urayaee. aiir T7FR John W. Parks, cao'ntm this proposition.

a. A. Thompson, brick l'r Buenos Ayres, continues to occupy a good position. They have a flourishing Sunday school at this place. The mission to the dis'ant land of China has been kindly received.

Arrangements have already been made to establish a mission in California. The necessary outfit is now on the way, also a mission church, framed, and ready to be put up when it arrives. Ab. Waterman, bark'pr Sliced, laborer, co. principle of humanity, where tney are not ouensive- 1t 13 Marsh Market E-pace iIEDlCO CHIRUKGIOAL Kb oat re-A'A ceived, the British and lr oreign MEDICO CHI-RURGICAL REVIEW, a Quarterly Journal of Practical Medicine and Surgery, No.

5, for January, 1S49. Also, WOOD'S QUARTERLY RETROSPECT of American and Foreign Practical Mecicino and Surgery, With a complete assortment of all the Medical Works of the day. For sale by J. BURTON, It No. 4 North Charles street.

J. H. Gardner, brickmaker I'Hw. Thompson, huckster schools and scholars several stanuaru wtuM classics, and now. from the drawing department, we have a text book, deBtined unquestionably to take rank among the most valuable acquisitions of the art.

The author exhibits in the details 6f the work the familiarity of a master with his subject; and, while with a dexterous hand simplifying his theme by the D. Geddley.co. bl'ksmith iv warped by the intensity of selfishness, plead with an eleouence no tongue can express, against an en- Cr ilohto Iphh than StfiO, Q1 ftfH lj SHINGLES, 02-inch Butt on board schr. Mary Eliza, Capt. Winn, at Pratt Ktrppt wlmrf-riDDiisiteCheapside- rer- Appearance nays 7tn May ana na juiy trtmeiit so merciless and cold-blooded as this.

sons who design building this spring summer arc invited to examine them. A the Captain must nave Trade ami Monetary Affairs. Bat suppose it has pwssed into a law who are dispatch, thev will be sold low and in lots to sui we snail una availing n- tbev SAI.KS AT STOCK BOARD YESTERDAY. t.i the vote, ana irt K. S.

UOKK.KAl, couimng-room ai jjiumuuio Kyle's, Pratt, st. near Light. iPtfl h-r nature changes. Put it 000 U.S. 6's, '67 111 130 shs.

300 Md.6's. 983130 BalttSuBRRa-J avoidance of technicalities as much as possible and the use of plain language, ne adds to the attractiveness of the study, and lures the rupil by facilitating the way to the highest attainments in the art. The work is published by the author at 114 Baltimore st. It will command beyond doubt an extensive popu thA-nmenof the United States exercise the light of i ii i I Sk WiAK. 1 he 8Uusclit Two missionaries nave ueeu appouueu, one irom the Indiana and one from the Baltimore conference, who are to proceed forthwith to this new and distant field.

The domestic missions are also alluded to in the most flattering manner, from which the friends of the cause may receive much encouragement in their co-operation with the r-vemeiits of the society. The treasurer acknowleages, 'Hiring the past year, the receipt of $1,315, of whicu SoV5 has been disbursed, the balance remaining on hand. The following officers have been elected for the present year Rev. JoBn A. Collins, president; George Earnest, has been appointed Agent for the sale of it will be a marvel to us if there were At New York, on Saturday, 1025 shares Canton Co SKIINK i uiviieu me aiveiiuuii mei 'I'HK EGYPTIAN FORTUNE TELLER re-JL informs her friends and the public, that shehas taken a house in WASHINGTON STiiEET, between GO UGH and BANK STREKTS, where she is willing to give satisfaction to either ladies or gentlemen Pjrice 25 cents.

in 20 2t rpHE FAIR SEX SHOULD PAY ATTENTION I TO THE FOLLOWING. HANCE'S VEGETABLE PILLS, FOR PURIFYING THE BLOOD, For females theBe pills are most truly excellent, removing the distressing headache, so very prevalent with the sex; depression of spirits; dullness of sight; tock sold at 40 a 40 and 50 shares at the second foundten votes in its favor. Woman adheres to the i i i-nf hniiHitv. even a laritv. hrmrd at 39.

cewscux. I i hopeless and often as terrible as Caft. Geo. V. Russell.

We perceive by a cor and CARPET TWINE. About 400 tons Pig Iron changed hands at a and time, and 2,000 pigs Lead at 4 75 a 4 80, and that, too, when the world would respondence that has passed between Capt. Russell WM. H. JOHNSON, No.

64 W. Pr.itt. street. ca lfftlli i m20-3i aud Mr. N.

Falls, president of the Norfolk and Balti CilA sale of 1.000 bbh. Cr.tde Turpentine was made at BRANDY I UIIT tf. 4THKRS. unmuioweu aroplv justify her withdrawal from the unhallowed association. She knows no sentiment but love, no vice president; Robert G.

Armstrong, treasurer; William MeConkey, corresponding secretary; Conrad R. Fite, recording secretary. Temveranca Meeting. On Sunday afternoon last. 2 75 ana WW ouis.

rvoMa aiiji iv, ucuvcitu II I. A RD OIL AN TIMOTHY SEED more Steam Packet Company, that this competent officer has retired from the command of the steamer PIMPLES AND SALLOWNESS OF THE SKIN; and give a healthy and juvenile bloom to the com Boston Market, March 17. The flour market was with wilea nf 1.4D0 hbls. New York and West plexion. Price'-'a cents per box-For sale by SETH S.

HANCE. 108 Baltimore Herald, and taken charge of the steamship now building to run as a packet between this city 63 bbls. prime ROLL BUTTER 7,000 lbs. prime live geese FEATHERS 20 bbls. domestic BRAND 40 bbls.

No. 1 LARD OIL 100 ts. TIMOTH YLSEED. f-FER principle bus duty-where love an I duty ever actuated her. She would not could not give herself and hildren to another, while the husband and the father lived and loved rn'il the lamp of reason was extiu-oMiVned.

A phvticisus certificate of the hopeless mid cornrlof and Prstt sts. tAfi-rt ern brands at 5 871 a $6 121-the latter price for pure hrands; 500bbls. Baltimore had Bold previously at $5 I u-i i 1U I if 9 com- I 'ONslj Air HON. Ihis terrible disease is and Charleston. The correspondence is of the most creditable character to Capt.

Russell. The letter of But if the cli 70 Bowly's wharf. madw- liij-lndin? vellow ana white vj monly aitnbuted to our climate. Hl20-2t Howard Hall, on Fell's Point, was crowded with the friends of the temperance cause, upon which occasion an experience meeting was held, affording an opportunity for all to give in their views in relation to the temperance cause The meeting was opened with religious exercises by Rev. S.

Sparklin. and conducted by Mr. Edward Slicer, the president of the Howard Temperance Society. Amongst the speakers was a minister of the gospel, who stated that some vears since having to address his congre mate were to blame, the disease wouid have been ASHKKKRV BUSHES rUK aoouio'ji nr'51 a 58 cents. ve Sales of 600 bushels were made nt 70 cents.

Oats Sales of 5,000 bushels were made Mr. Falls concludes as follows: ness of the case would be shunned, dreaded never inflicted on that, and not upon tne people. tnniK the fault is in the people, and that.if the people would or 1,000 best liinglisn rtac-r be. in i Id be 'While the directors feel regret at being thus de at 33 cents; Southern Oats quoted at ifti. aies oi npi lntB.

at S7i a sa cents ealloii. cash prived of the services of a valuable officer, their feel- will be sold at half the market price, oyappiy ins ei -ly atNo.49 BALTIMORE STREET, between Ga and Frederick sts. fa'3t iq 4m. and 40 6m. Sales of Sxjuthern No.

2 keep the skins ot themselves ana tneir children properly washed, and abstain from gluttony, poison, and idleness for a generation or two, consumption would anient bv her. "Hope on hope ever" won her in.vto. and no art could steal it from her. Ah, but there is another party to the contract mikes the laws. He is your philosopher.

mgs of friendship for you derive gratification from nnd Hnsin. at S'l 50 per 4m. Tar is held at 1 K7 a the circumstances which have rendered your resigna lis 2. Rice Sale of 100 casks Wilmington, good. ac if IK Cm.

Thfri-. haii arrived heavy amounts tion necessary. be no more known. However, consumption- prevails as matters are, and picks off the best and prettiest of us in our prime. In this state of things we must do the best we can, piece and patch out the web of life.

"The character for skill and emciency wnicn you flour, grain and nazal stores toward the close of the cVcuia'esall the chances of human happiness, and csiablished in their employment has been your SPRlNGOF 1849.NrEKY goods M. M. YEAR No. 253 BALTIMORE (upstairs,) Has received his SPRING STOCK, confirming very choice and desirable goods.selectea with special adaptation to the want of his customers; mid perhaps not surpassed in most rpspects in this market- in 20 on" week i with journeys, voyaaes, and medicines, uj an in estimates domestic felicity by a ratio of per centage i-sihe insanity of a wife. This must recommendation 1 1 others, and has secured for you gation, and arriving at the place an hour or so previous to the time, he tried the efficacy of a brandy toddy, in order to raise his spirits and invigorate his thinking faculties.

When the hour of preaching arrived, the stimulating effects of the drink had ceased, and he felt drowsy and miserable to such a degree that he found it impossible to express himself, with freedom, Binee which occasion he has never taken a single fflass. We could not help thinking that such an inci know of, DK. WlSTAK'b ALa AIM r-r LODSE advancement, increased emolument, and a wider I a oro romipotpH tn nssemble at the Hall not enter into his agreement for better or for worse To aim. the patient waiting for a cure is a tax upon onT HIS (Tuesday) AFTERNOON, at 3 o'clock, for the purpose of attending the funeral of cur late Brother, R. C.

Morse, ISIembers of Sister Lodges Ke'ssiiess that it would be barbarous to require bim MAKING AND TKlMvilNG! The Bubfcriber respectfully informs the public, that he is prepared to MAKE and TRIM Garments, faQhirinnhl a miwI annrnve.d stvle. at the field for the display of your qualiucations, in tne service of another company; and, in parting with you, it gives the directors pleasure to know that your merits are rewarded and your interests are promoted by the change. 'With this letter will be presented to you a piece of silver nlitj. which I have to be prepared in dent should serve as a caution to all ministers not to endure. The wife what if driven id by his nc h.

fTstickney P. S. shortest notice, and at such prices as cannot fail to The wife was taken for her uses she is the Please ail wno win lavor mm won men pai-iuuast. P. M.

CRON'N, Tailor, It No. 1 Mercer street, one door from Calvert gt mother of his children, and must not go mad; slic is rue partner of his house, and must not go mad; in fashionable lite, she is the star of his dignity, and IT ORIENTAL LODGE. No. Hi, I. O.

O. il 3 ITie Members of ORIENTAL LODGE are hereby notified to be punctual in their attendance, on THIS cTuesdayJ EVENING, the 20th as business of importance will be submitted for their consideration. By order of the Lodge, lr S. S. DILLEHUNT.

Rec-Sec. OF WILD CHER is what toe Jirst retommtna. We have in our ffice a living proof of its efficacy, icho, but for it, would have bien the sod Zo axo. The inventor of this medicine, Ur. Wistar, teas a man of science, of humanity, and undoubtedly prepared the remedy in its best torm, and the public may rely upon Mr.

Fowle for the ftenuine article. Boston Daily Chronotype, Jan. 18, 187. IPNone genuine without the written signature of I BUTTS. Be careful and get the genuine DR.

WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY. None genuine unless sisntd by I. BV11S. Address all orders to SETH IV. Foivlc, Boston, Mass.

CAUTION. THE ORIGINAL AND ONLY GENUINE WISTAR'S BALSAM OF WILD CHERRY was introduced in the year 1833, and has been well tested in all the complaints for winch it is recommended. For ten years it has proved more efficacious as a remedy for Coughs, Coids, Influenza, Bronchitis, drink before preaching, nor at any time. 1 he meeting was closed with the usual exercises, after which several persons signed the pledge. Honorably Discharged.

The case of Samuel Hilz-heim, noticed in yesterday's paper, charged with obtaining dry goods to the value of S500, from Wm F. and A. MurSoch, under fa'se pretences, was on Monday investigated by Justice Gray and resulted in the BEAUTIFUL cPKiNG GOOO. S. VAN No.

6 N. Charles mv. st not so mad; humble life, she is the faithful fnnr HnnrK nhnvft Baltimore i a larire flsstirtment of beautiful DRESr SILKS; Pans Printed BAREGES; Barege de Laines: conformity with the resolution of the directors above referred to, and which they desire you to accept as a token of personal regard and a testimonial of the sa-tisf ictorv manner invhich you have discharged your duties whilst in their service." Good Bttsixess. The Philadelphia Ledger says, of business in that city: "The amount of business now being done is far greater than at the same period in any previous sea son, and it is asserted ni every respectable quarter, THE MANAGERS OF THE AmMVEK-'Lg? SARY DINNER OF THE HIBERNIAN SOCIETY, are requested to meet at EDWAKD 'AVi i Tn.HORSOW (Wed- ervant of all work, and must not go mad or she he would turn to the laws, and with the potent withonty of a physician's certificate, exclaim then Mousseline ae i.aines; xjuonce, and Linen Ginghams; French CHINTRES; French rj i I I irn ii i 1 1 i r- ill iiiluic viii ii i uoi; iet her die. A wife no longer, she is condemned to netday) bVt.MAU, ato cock, prepareu io aconetEdgines aiid Insertings; Lace their accounts.

party's discharge. Jt appeared irom tne evidence ot Mr. Alexander Murdoch, that the goods alluded to had been sold to Hilzheim for cash, which the witness defined as payment on delivery or at any time within 30 days, a here was no representation at the time of the delivery. The bill not being paid, the clerk of the firm-laid off a lot of goods to pay his employers, but Hilzheim refused the arrangement, saying he Rl SecretarV. I Cape and Standing Collars; Kid Gloves and Hosiery; w.

Linen Cambric and G'ass Lawn Hdkfs. m2 6t ni20-2t irirrnlie.ra of E. -r ISDTiCE. -Tne A l-l II I that the increase reaches as nign as njiy per cow." VJCO i 'S 4 D. of T.

lL3 TIMOLlE UNION No snhTT'Snnraikr "AMERICAN ho minotiinl in ntteiidance. THISCTuse- i A ew copies nn i i aftkh hnxines8 H.io as ot imwriaiiK Aur win be orougni Deiore ine union, oyoruei, IONS FOB. '49," may yet De nau whohisalsothisdryreceivedaBupplyof fcCOll I'lioriDPAN for the same period. It SAKAH MK.ru r. g.

i -1 Ci ori thA l- nrnnan We are aware that an unusually large supply of dry goods, groceries and wares generally, is going forth from Baltimore, remarkably early in the st-ason and still continuing; and with the large arrivals of produce which must now begin with the opening of the canals, the aggregate amount of business doing will be greatly augmented. m-r0. U. A. M.

The members of MONUMEN-l 3 TAT. roi No. 2. ORDER OF UN1- i i ne American ivcyui 1. 1 7.

copy, irom wnicn prices nu cimiun i country, post pvtvji mm cuuuhub m- would give an endorsed note. Not complying with this, the warrant against him was sued out and he was committed to prison. Upon the hearing of this evidence, no other witness being examined, the counsel for the Stats stopped the case. For the State, F. Pinckney, Esq.

For the defence, C. II. Pitts and J. H. lag, Esqs.

The Streets Once More The weather has left the streets in a most wretched condition. Now is the time for the profitable use of the scraper. The dirt t-ea nuniac forever. Yes, tor shou.d ever reg aa a scintilla of returning reason, tell her she has been denounced according to law divorced arum and the struggling mind will el adly relapse into the deep abyss of insanity Tie papers tell us that a man who has been incurably, hopelessly mad lor twenty-six yeie, ia or near Boston, has just recovered his senses. This is nur.e a malapropos occurrence for that part of the New York legislature who would strike down the marnase institution with a physician's certificate.

Hapiy. however, 'here was no certificate given in this case; if so, of course, it is not a case in point I ne man had perfect right to go mad for twenty- TEU AHtRiw.1 Orders from the i requested to attend a Meeting on WEDNESDAY mouey attended EVENING next, at 7 o'clock, to be held at ME- "'JCJ' to as usual. WM. PUF.SCOTT SMITH, CHANTCS' HALL. Business of importance will a for Ci.

Scott. No. S2 Second street. 20-2tr Baltimore. be presented tor their consideration.

Asthma, and consumption 111 11s incipient Biases, than any other medicine. SETH W. FOWLE, Druggist, No. 13 Washington Btreet, Boston, is the sole proprietor of the original receipt for the manufacture of the genuine medicine, and supplies both at wholesale and retail, and of whom agencies can be obtained. Look out far imitations awl counterfeits.

Remember, the original and only genuine article, always bears the written signature of I. BUTTS, upon the outside wrapper. Originally prepared by Williams; PmladeJ-phia, now prepared and se'd, wholesale and retail, only by SETH FOWLE, Boston, to whom all orders should be addressed, and for sale by his agents, Canby ifc Bartlett, corner of Lombard and Light stress; Smith Atkinson, 288 Baltimore street; E. H. Stabler 120 Pratt street; Seth S.

Hance, No. 108 Baltimore street, and corner ot Pratt and Charles streets; Or W. Jones, corner of Baltimore and High strr-ets; J. F. Perkins Brother, corner Green and Franklin streets; Elisha H.

Perkins, corner of Baltimore and Green streets; N. N. Robinson, corner Saratoga and Gay streets; Geo. H. Keerl.

No. 323 Baltimore street, Baltimore. Also, in Washington City, D. C. bv R.S.

Patterson. m2fl-6t I "ELL IT IN GATH PUBLISH IT IN THE STREETS OF ASKELON. Cures, permanent Curbs, are daily received from all parts of the in20-2t H. L. SIMPSON.

A. R. S. THR PASSIONS. BY DR.

rr -r LECTURE A PPT.F.Ti;N. toeether with ELOCU w. fcJPLENDlD STOCK OF NEW UUOlS. SECOND SUPPLY. HAMILTON EASTER 213 -BALTIMORE Are now receiving their second supply choice Spring GOODS, embracing the most extensive and ch ice Btock we have ever been enabled to offer pur customers, and by far the largest of any establisnmeut 111 Baltimore.

Buvinst altogether in large quantities from firs-. Santa Asna The Mexican Congresss has f-ussed the following resolutions respecting the distinguished expatriated general 1 Gen. D. Antonio Lopez de Santa Anna Bhall inform the Supreme Government, when he may judge it convenient, of the time when he intends to return to the Republic, and the point at which he will debark. 2 The Government shall impart, to Congress whatever informat.ou may be received, in order that proper measures may be taken for tne preservation of order and tranquility.

sh-iuld Ge i. Santa Atina return to the Republic, TIONARY READINGS, selected from the best authors, bv Dr. C. W. APPLETON; and Mr.

G. J. ADAMS, who has kindly voluutsered his valuable services for the occasion, at the MARION HALL, comer of Gay and Ensor streets, THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, March 20th. ix years and get well asaia, There was no certiti- i nil iuAliroKd hnn.E sua tuerei'. re mn whs hoi, an nuiiv, is not too soft for hauling, at least in the greater portion of the city, so that the repeated plea or ground of excuse of its being in a condition unfit for removal on account of its softness, cannot now be urged.

Quite an improvement, however, is visible in Bal-more street, where the scraper has been applied, and yesterday afternoon on each side of the street, th; numerous piles of dirt that were visible, is undoubted evidence that the operation was not premature There is nothing more agreea de to the pedestrian than to see the operators occasiouhy "takedown the shovel and the hoe," and go to work. Caies for Covrt Oa Friday night, in the western district, Chas. H.Young was brought to the watch- We wait to see what New "i ork wid do ''as Pickets 25 cents; tcr a laay ana gentleman, 0.5. hands, with a thorough kuowledge ot tne various Doors open at 7, and the lecture will commence at 7 markets, we can say with confidence that our Retail o'clock. Prices shall not exceed that usually charged by he premises, assured tnai a iae paa io, wut Wholesale Dealers to dealers buying 111 moderate iTs CALIFORNIA HOUSES.

Persons desirous lTnimi. Kpttmsr forth the wonderful Curative Proper quantities. No deviation 4he hrst pnee m20-1tr 10n FANCY AND STAPLE DK 1 GOODS. R. MeELDO WNE fr CO.

are now opening a very select stock of new and beautitui goods, selected from recent importations, embracing European and it is necessary that he should previously express his determination to do so, ana be furnisaed with a copy of tuese resolutions. 4. The Government 3hall take especial care to bring this decree to the knowledge of Gen. Santa Anna. house, charged with noting and indecent behavior on the meet gentle and amiable ot tne lairer poruon of tne State will get their dander up on the occasion they dou't get right mad aud the will of tx.

they ought when tney go ho e. JSSince the foregoing remarks were in type, the matter hss been disposed cf by the good sense of the ente. and the bill rejected by a large majority. The Tollowing paragraph is an indication of the right feeling with which the proposition ws generally inet bv tne press cf New York: Di'-o for We are gial to perceive raat tee Senate of tais State have stricken out the eaa-tir. cl of this bill, which of course destroys 'if in nf God be the foundation of marria American- Emigpaxts through ine ties of OR.

SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHERR 1 ANOTHER EXTRAORDINARY CASE. Abra'iarn Hunsicker, 2 miles from Skippackville, contracted a severe cold, which settled upon his Lunrs, attended with violent greit difficulty of breathing, an access formed in his lungs, and made its way through the sideband discharged large quantities ot puss externally. Tils mournful stateof things contl: ued for a 'ongtime, until making use of Dr. SWAYNE'S COMPOUND SYRUP OF WILD CHER.RY, which performed a perfect cure. Have you the Asthma, Liver Complaint, or Bronchitis If so, give this medicine a trial, It teldotn American manufacture, 01 ncn cnangeriuic isyanau Glace, Gros d'Brilliant, Fig'd Gros.

d'lndus, Gros d'Pekln, FouWrd, Gros d'Rhine, Satin d'Chine ana Ottoman, bl'k Taffeta, Matteoni, 1 rilhantinc, and nthnr HRF.SS SILKS: Marcellme and India SILKS; 01 seeing mote run inuuu xaw.j edby WM. K. McCOMAS, would do well to call before 11 o'clock TO-DAY, when they will be taken down for shipment. Th-y may be seen in thu rear of the "STAR ROOM," kept by MR- ROBERT WI BLE, Win street, between Charles and Light. UNIVERSITY" OF MaRVLaN I Jf forty-ccon'l annual commence nent of the Medical Department of trie University of Maryland will take place THIS DAY, the 20th ins ant, at 12 in the Hall of the University Buildings, corner of Lombard and Green streets.

The degree of Doctor of will be conferred upon the following gentlemen: Junui A. Baldwin. Mass V. Seaton Belt, Maryland John A. T.

Billingsly, do following, irom the New Orleans crescent oi tne 12th, is the first statement of the kind we have seen: the street. Justice Root committed bim to court for trial. On the same night, Beal Blizzard was brought in, charged with entering the house of Mrs Slifer and abusing her person, fee. He, too, was committed for court by Justice Root. In the eastern district, on Sunday night, Win.

McGill was arrested by watchmen Williams and McCormick, on the charge of assaulting and beating the watchman oa the sliip Susan Howell. He was released, on se curity by Justice Hudson, for his appearance at couit Fi'r Riot Just after the fire, about eieht o'clock Kimrhams: Rsreees: Gyenadine. Her Tne parties of Americans who are traversing nani and Lawns; Bombazine, Alpaca and Crapes: Linen Goods of every description; bleached and bro. Shirtinzs and Sheetings; Canton Crape and other SHAWLS; Curtain Materials; Chintzes and Cahcos: Jaconet and Cambric Muslins; Swiss and Bishop 1 tnH otrirvj.fi Jaconets: Summer an- Mexico, on their way to California, excite suspicion and discontent among the people. In Chihuahua they are charged with aet3 of overt oppres ion, aud with an infraction ot the treaty ot Guadeloupe, it is saiu "land distant be the day when our peopleshall tbu.k nels; Cloths and Cassimeres; Linen.

Drillings; Linen and Silk Handkerchiefs; Hosiery; Gloves, all at that troops are about to De uispatcnea to ctiinuanun, to compel the Americans to keep the peace and proceed tranquilly along the journey." the lowest prices on Sunday evening, a riot among ime of the firemen occurred in and about Caroline and East Baltimore streets, which for a time created a terror in the neighborhood. Bricks and other missiles were thrown with a perfect recklessness to consequences Orlderly persons were driven from the street, and had otherwise there can he no jusUheatiOii ot a proposi-no'i like this; and even if the impulses of nature i. lone were considered, we should suppose the propo. sition would be rejected as brutal. lorv Bap- Rl'CrdiT.

199 BALTIMORE STREET, between Light, and Charles fails to cure. Remember, ali preparations of vi ild Cherry are positively Fictitious and Counterfeit except Dr, SWAYNE'S Principal Office, cor. EIGHTH and RACE Philadelphia. For safe in Baltimore by I. P.

COOK, 76 BALTIMORE S. S. Hance, 108 Baltimore st, and cor. Pratt and Charles Canby Bartlett, cor. Light and Lombard E.

H. Stabler 120 W. Pratt Geo. F. Brown 4 S.

Liberty Smith Sc Atkinson, 228 Baltimore J. Stehl, B'utaw et, near Lexington; H. M. Keckling, Bond and Fleet Montgomery Land Sales The Rockville Jour- tMrl8ilr r.ATHF.S. MISSES AND CHIL- CHOES FOR jl-ii Says laer- la icaos.

a mcn lamia i'i mr.ct hpim if ni assortment of SHOES, of every variety, of the most fashionable make and sile in Montgomery County, not far from the gold mine; and th following from the same paper shows how cheaply they can be bought: Tne farm was bid off, on Saturday last, by superior wormansnciui 161 Baltimore street, tiearlT npnoBite the Museum. o. ai. Lantni- A jexanana, ana 1. M.

aiuiittui, i3uiii.u i cum, Georgetown; Stabler I Geo. J. Fischer, Frederick, Md. it. arimam, wasmngioiv man t8r.

U1.X i'n (iK-sii 1 F.ThEKIaL OIL. 1 am Mr. Chandler Keys, at S7 50 per acre, it is a nne A. iwavs r-qr in rnmo the nam1 A farm, about two miles irom Kocltville, witft good constantly Manufacturing ETHER! A OIL of nnnlitv? also on hand. CAMPHlNr imtT-vemeuts.

In three years irom tms lime, we doubt if tiO per acre would buy it." to seek snelter wtiere best tney could to escape injury. We could not learn that any arrests ot the parties were made. This is the second Sunday on which such an exhibition has taken place at the same point let it be the last. Violation of Ordinance. We note on the watch report of the Southern district, that the hose reel of the United Fire Company was, on Friday night, run upon the pavement in Columbia street, near Cove, by which the steps of the houses of Mr.

Dan'l Reese, were much broken. T.iis was a violation of ordinance, and should be punished. The fire companies have no right to occupy the footways with their apparatus, on the way to or from a fire. Sale cf Real Estate. Messrs L'isby auctioneers, yesterday, sold a parcel of ground, binding and PINE OIL.

The trade supplied by the barrel or less quantity at the lowest prices. CF LAM PS of every description, for burmug Etne-riai, Camphine. Lard, or Oil, at reduced prices. mVeotfr WEST, la Sharp st. Extensive Fokging amo Swindling.

The Lou isville (Ky) Courier of the loth mentions some re- i. i MiRTLi-irsas for California. On Thursday iat eleven citizens of Cnestcrtown, Ker.t county, left for Californii, to take the overland route from Independence, Missouri. The Kent News says: Their names are: Chas. H.

Wic'ses. Ezekiel Wickes, r. Spry Qaimtey, Jarr.es Hamilton, Fletcher Wiier, Andrew J. Ringgold, Tench George John Dickinson, Alexander Diekinson and Isaac Yesiriv; they will be joined in Baltimore by Messrs. Maaii H.

Dirrach and Ignatius O. Farreil. from our county making a band of thirteen. Two r.f them left wives, the others are unmarried; five nre Sons of Temperance, and all of good moral character and staadins, of steady and industrious habi'gi who would do ere to any community. They iii-'v be clsssed aa follows: six mechanics, fjur farmers, one sailor, one lawyer aud one student.

William P. Kird, ao R. Pinkney Blakiston, do Charles Boarman, do Rassel Bruce, do Septimus Brown, do Georze W. Ca-ter, Va. Walter K.

Maryland J. E. M. Chamberlaine, do Richard H. Cowman, do Thomas Lc Page CronmilUer, Maryland C.

H. W. Davidson, do William P. Dorsey, do William J. C.

Du Hamel, do E.La Fayette Dusenberrry, North Carolina Daniel C. H. Emory, Maryland Oscar A. Ferguson, do Rodney Glisan, do Richard T. Gough, do William H.

Graiton, do Tho3. W. Hammond, do Thomas C. Hauce, do Thomas K. Haray, do Wm.

B. Havrell. North Carolina Joseph W. Hendrix, Pennsylvaiua George N. Hurs', Kentucky Felix Jenkins.

Maryland J. Gushing Jewett, do Edw. W. Johns, do Rich'd P. Johnson, do Wm.

H. Johns do Reuben E. Jones, do R. Pinkney Lake, do Wm. D.

F. Larkin, do Shipley Lester, do Rif hard V. Leach, Vireima Eli tsI. Love. do William O.

Lumsden, Miry land Samuel V. Mace, do D. Lynn Magruder, do Charles H. B. Massey, do William McQuinn, Virginia McCarty B.

Melvin, Maryland cent swmuiing operations iy uuc Dcujawm uiuuij, iii Bourboun county. Cloud has been an extensive dnaler stock, and at this time has a drove of 400 cattle on the way East, and another drove on the way BV VIRILE Or" A OF THE HIGH COURT OF CHANCERY, the subscri-ber, as Trustee, will offer at public sale, on the premises, at 4 o'clock, P. on TUESDAY, the loth day of April next, the following described PIECE OF PROPERTY': Beginning at the distance of one hundred feet northwardly from the corner formed by the intersection of the west side of Sharp street ana the north side of Timberneck lane: and running thence southwardly twenty-two feet; thence westwardly eighty feet to a ten feet alley; thence northwardly twenty-two feet; and thence eastwardly to the place of beginning. The improvements consist of a brick front aud b-ck BUILDING, two stories high, substantially built. lid Lot is subject to a ground rent of seventy-seven dollars per annum.

Also. ALL THAT PIECE OR PARCEL OF GROUND beginning on the south side of Hill street, at the distance of aD.mt 127 feet from the south-west corner of Sharp and Hill street; running thence westwardly 20 feet; thence southwardly at right, angles with Hill street till it intersects a ten feet sdley, laid iuth. He has lately traiiel on several iorged notes; on Howard, Madison and Garden streets, subject to a ground rent of 597 50; also a certain leasehold pro- among otners, one on mr. uuu, a ocu unun nertv, improved by a handsome three story ones dwelling, b'iBement and kitchen, all in good repair. Purchased for an asylum, by John S.

Gittings, Esq IMPORTANT TO TiiE LALH HIS. FRcN OH GLOVE PASTE at 50 cents per jar, with which several dozen paiis of Gloves can be thoroughly cleaned. This Paste has attained great celebrity 1:1 Paris; is patented, and is cf great utility and It is of our own direct importation, and can be bad 111 no other establishment in the nitea States. We have also on hand a large surply of re neb. Perfumery; Pr-nrdes: Scaps, tc.

Also, Quilling and Fluting Scissors; Cap Irons, at the cheapest rates. CORTLAN rpgo-tfr No. Baltimore stret. IT-LUTING AND QUILLING SCISSORS, at re-r oueed prices; also, a most splendid assortment of Paris Twtoise Shell and Buffalo Tuck Combs, of chaste and elegant styles; Hair Brushes; Butt ilo Dressing Combs; Tooth Brushes; Scissors; gent Shaving and Dressing Cases, with thousands of articles iu the Fancy and Variety Line, making the most superior assortment ever offered by us the puolic. Right on thecorner of Baltimore and Charles sts.

MORTIMER MOWBRAY. for S1.S0O. 1 he aoove property belonged to the cs tate of the late Hannah Smiths in. Clarke, for f6.0'JO one on Ben. Gay lor about 1000, and one on a Mr.

Smith for a large um. The banks of Lexington and Paris are said to bs sufferers by his 7nac('er'j. He went to Paris and mortgaged his property to a friend, and immediately absquatulated. The Cincinnati Dispatch mentions also the at Pittsburg lately of a forged draft, (the exact copy of a genuine one.) drawn by Amos Gove, produce merchant, Cincinnati, in favor of J. Dow, ac New Martlaxd Post-offices.

Violating: a City Ordinance. Hugh Bradley was Ac The Postmaster General has directed the estab- lnhmmf of rhe followiiisr new Post-offices: Rock Creek. David Webster, P. M. cepted by John Sivasey Co.

I he negotiator at Hiur.tv. John Carhart, P. M. Ko James W. Miller, do yesterday arrested by officer Vickers, upon the charge of violating a city ordinance by occupying a wrong stand on Pratt street with his hack.

Justice Pening-ton fined him five dollars. He appealed from the decision, and the matter will consequently go before the city court. Another. Officer Collins yesterday arrested James Carr upon the charge of violating a city ordinance by occupying the wrong stand with his hack. He was fined S5 and costs by Justice Hudson.

University of Maryland. The annual commencement of the University of Maryland will take place this momnz, in the Hall of the University Building, Pittsburg, teiegrapnea to -Mr. ac Cincinnati, ana received the reply that there was such a draft out, and not tiil it was finally brought back to Cincinnati, was the fraud detected. Mh. Macready at New Orleans.

The fare out by John Herry; running southwardly irom Hill street to Timberneck lane; thence northwardly bounding on said 10 feet alley until it intersects a line drawn at right angles from the place of beginning; thence reversing said line to the place of beginning. Tne improvements on this Lot consist of a brick Si ABLE. Said lot is subject to a ground rent of one cent per annum. The terms of sale are One third cash on the day of sale; one-third in six, and one third 111 twelve months; the credit payments to be secured by approved endorsed notes, bearing interest, or cash, at the option of the purchaser. A plat of the abov described property can be seen LHVEN be re R- Robertson has been appointed Postmaster at Dorchester county, vice E.

A. Slar-sinJ, resisned. The site of the st-orTice at Principle, Cecil county, Md is changed to "College Ore? and Benj miia F. Kirk appointed P. M.

To mekchants of Baltimore -oave I M. TAYLOR, MAGISTRATE andCOLLEC to fr Amiiiriiilia. and vieinit.v. will devoti at the office ot tne 1 rust ee. No.

27 Lpxmgton street. ro20-2aw3wf GIBSON fc Auc s. The Mississippi Overflow. Tne New Orleans of the instant, states that while the steamboat Bolvidere was passing Biton Rouge, the noticed the breach in the levee on the opposite where the water was pouring through the gap large volume and gre it rapidity. The plantations on West Lombard street.

As hasalready been stated, the'graduatmg class is very large, and the character of the exercises will doubtless repay those who appropriate the time required to witness them. Thieves About. Some pilferinat knave Btole the Sylvanus B. Mills, John H. Mundell, do Louis F.

Nelson, do William G. H. Newman, do Basil Norris, do Augustus G. W. Owens, do William E.

Peach, do Stephen H. Pratt, do Edward B. Price, Illinois James B. Read John L. Read, Virginia Berwick B.

Smith, Maryland Edwin S. Thomas do Geo. S. C. Thomas do Geo.

W. Webster do Gabriel P. White, North Carolina William White, Maryland William E. Wysham, do The Address to the Graduates will be delivered by Prof. Chew.

The front gate will be opened at 11 o'clock A. M. The public are respectfully invited to attend. By order of tne Faculty. irt WILLIAM E.

AIKEN. Dean. C.ITV GIJAKDS Attend an particular attention to Collecting. Accoums. Merchants and otners, having outstanding debts, will do well by placing them his hands.

Address poet-paid. Reference R. McEldowney Sc and John S. chants. Baltimore: Jas.

Iglchart Daniel Hart Sou, J. Wesley White, and Jas. Sands, merchants, Annapolis. m20-eost nLAHlVRICHAT3vipAPER ADVERTIS- s. Soii siiog Advertisements inserted in all the principal papers in the United States.

Merchants and others who are prepared to sell goods to the country are respectfully reminded that SPRING MILLINERY GOODS. JOHN HAMILTO 213 BALTIMORE (up stairs,) well benefit of this gentleman, at New Orleans, in which he appeared in the character of Hamlet, is said to have called together such an audience r.s has been geldc-m assembled at any place of amusement in that city. The St. Charles Theatre was crowded from pit to ceihne, and the most enthusiastic demonstrations of applause resounded from all parts of the hcuse at his matchless performance. At this dropping of the curtain, in obedience to a general call, Mr Macready came forward and took his final leave in a neat.taste-ful and leeling address.

Tee Cholera in Texas. The schooner Spray, Capt. Stwyer, arrived at Galveston on the Sth mst from Braz Santiago, We are sorry to learn, by this arrival, that the cholera has assumed a virulent form Brownsville the number of deaths being 8 iuver tiamiiion easier to the vicinity were all overflowed, and the water dtxirs of the church. A num- Has now received a full stock of new and fashiona ble MILLINERY GOODS, for the SpringiTrade. I name in part erof negroe3 were seen at work ali employed ii, endeavoring to repair the crevasse.

Rl BBO.XS all Icindsand qualities ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS all prices It LUSION and BruxelleNets ail colors CS APES all colors and prices Glace Silks; Bonnet Lawns and Riee Foundations; plated bell-knob from the residence of Lambert Gittings, Esq Charles street, on Saturday night. Depredations of a Bimilar character have ot late increased, and should admonish the watchmen of the city to keep both eyes open. Commuted to Jail An individual called "Blind Jemmy," was yesterday arrested by Officers Mullen and Collins, upon the charge of disorderly conduct by bursting open the door of Mr. Buck's residence, on Pratt street. Justice Morrison committed him to jail in default ot security for his appearance before court.

hnv tried this valuable means of extending their bu or 1U per cay, out oi a population bihiui seven Hun Lk5 adjourned stated meeting of the Corps, at the Blond and Maline Laces; Straw BONNETS and TRIM Ml GS; and in short, every article belonging to the Millinery trade, which will be sold at the very AR.MOn, 011 iriis uuesaay) tV.iiiu, iu at 7J o'clock. Business oi importance requires dred. Dr. Stephen Smith and Mr. P.

Violett, of Galveston, are reported as among the victims. Colonel Louis P. Cooke and wife are also dead. smess, have flourished beyond their most sanguine expectations. The suosenber is prepared to give every information regarding terms, circulation, and at his office may be seen regular files of several hundred different newspapers.

ArivurHseru sir infiirnneil that at this AgenCT all the lowest inzn-lrri" A Happt Expression. We learn that a eentlrman Washington city called at the White House, a few since, accompanied by his family, consisting of three sons and six daughters, to pay his respects to President Taylor. They were received very cordially, and after shViin hands with each, he turned to tne father and remarked: "Sir, you are a rich man, r.ren!rth consists ill the number of her the presence of every active member. By order. ys.

GE.N 1 A PS r'Ool SPitiAG. First quality, Qi. The demand for my Fine HATS, at the above standard price, being much JNO. B. JONF.S.

The resolution Revision of the City Ordinances. Papers are regularly received and kept on file, and ly-s- LECTURE. A Lecture will be delivered thpv iai see p.verv insertion 01 meirauverusc Lk3 beft ire the Maryland Pilgrims Association 01 W. THOMSON, on MONDAY EVENING March 26th. ments- a rjVtr Baltimore.

greater than I could possibly anticipate, I have extended my arrangements for manufacturing, thereby enabling me to supply ali without any disappointment. HEaTON. 20-ltr No. 1 North Ch tries street. H.

Miles, in commemoration of t- KslHinnro nH mh cm. bv George The Virginia Legislature adjourned yesterday. There was an aggregate appropriation of 82,920,000 made for various important internal improvements during the session, besides the transfer of S32X500 State stock in the Petersburg ami Roanoke railroad to the town of Petersburg. A bill to authorise a subscription on behalf of "the commonwealth to the capital stock of the Virginia and Maryland bridge company was also passed if thf. Pilirrims llnon t.h Roll of Mart- te 1 mms 1STO GIVE NOTICE.

That the subscriber hrm ohtained from the Orphans' Court of Balti more County, letters testamentary on the estate of land, 011 March 5J5tn, 1M4. ine lecture win wkc place nt CRrroll Hall, at 7j o'clock, P. M. Tickets 25 cents each, may be had at the Sun and Clipper officeB, and at the door on the evening of the Lecture. By order of the President, EDWARD DE LOUGHERY, JANE RO ACH, late of said county, deceased.

All nAmmie hMvinsr pla i ms aEraiiist. the said deceased, are providing for a revision of the city ordinances, to be bound in one volume, has been passed by both branches of the City Council. The sum of $800 has been appropriated for the work. This was a matter most necessary, and it is to be hoped that the work will be confided to competent hands. Robbery Between seven and eight o'clock, on Friday evening, while the family of Mr.

Thomas Jones, residing in Sharp street, between Henrietta and Hamburg streets, was at market, the house was entered and robbed of a number of articles. Burglars are becoming rather bold. Reoort of the Committee of Ways and Means. The first branch of the City Council, yesterday afternoon, filled ud the blanks in the several tax bills, in ac hereby warned to exhibitthe same, with the vouchers people, and a pvcnt'a wealth in the number of his children." New PrBLiCATlo.N From Mr. Win.

Tay lor, Noah -treet, we have No. 1 of Harpers' popular edition of History of England," a work that has aiready undergone the keen criticism of the day, risen therefrom a rank in popularity which cheapness of the present edition attests. The nu ruber contains two hundred and twelve pages, octavo, double columns, and tiie price only twenty-five cents. mlSeorltm frl M- A. thereof, to tne suoscrioer, 011 or ueioic mc 101.

uai ui October next; they may otherwise, by law, be exclu-Arii from all benefit of said estate. All persons in- TENTS, TENTS, TENTS. The superiority sSiS of the Metallic Rubber Tents overall others, for "-constant use, is aekowledged by all accustomed to camp life. Camp Blankets, Air Beds and Pillows, Haversacks, Canteens, Clothes Bags, Gold Washers, Caps, Coats, Long Boots, Life Preservers; Camp Buckets: and in fact every article requisite for camping, and made expressly to stand the climate of California. H.

B. FIELD 225 Baltimore street, tfr one. door hpinw Charlcn st, e-a, DOCTOR. CO WAN, DEN i'lS IjlmsKe-Cf- moved to No. 172 LOMBARD STREET, 3 -LLLXJ Honrs above Hanover, where he continues to MARRIED.

ai, toii tn th Kaid estatRare reauested to make imme rn thp 13th instant, bv Rev. Dr. Backus, of the diate payment. Given under my hand this 19th day of March, 1849. MARCUS DEN1SON Overland California Expeditions The Pittsburg, Louisville, Cincinnati, St.

Louis, and other Western papers, chronicle almoBt daily the departure from or passage through those places" of parttes for California, to take the overland routes. The Fairvikw Iron Works, near Harrisburg, which have been lying idle for some years, were put in operation again last week. A nail works, which will give employment to a large number of hands, are to be added. First Presbyterian Church. Leonard M.

Wheeler to Miss Ann Maria Johnson, both of Harford county. (Harford papers please copy.l 1 m2o-lawr." caccuhh. cordance with the report of the committee on ways On tne lotn insiani. uy rvev. mi- xiapucu, inu.A8 Girson.

formerly of Ireland, to Miss Mary Eliza TN BALTIMORE COUNTY COU KT, Sitting in I Equity Divorce JOHN COLE vs.M ARGARET rni This paiiRK standing ready for hearing and and means, which has already the papers A Severe Fall. On Sunday night, watchmen Jor beth Purse, formerly of Suowhiil, Worcester coun insert the best Artificial TEETH, on Gold or Silver ty, Md ISnowhill papers please copy.j dan and Ashton. of the middle district, broueht to the plate, at SI 50 to 3 50 per tootn, ana an other opera -tions at equally moderate prices. Having been engaged 111 the practice for the las! 10 years, he can refer to hundreds whom he has operated upon satisfactori- watch-house a man named Michael Quino, who had On tlie loin liisiant, oy ivev. ir.

ivuieu, nusctii xi. Turner to Miss Susanah Sturgeon, both of this city. Norfolk papers please copy. African Ban Seized by the British. The American brig Lawrence, Capt, Yorke, of New Orleans, bound from Havana to Cubinda, west coast of Africa, chartered and loaded by a Frenchman, put into Sierra Leone, leaky, and was there taken posses-ion of bv British man of war.

She was after fallen into Harford run and hurt his leg quite badly. He was properly attended to. Fire in Montgomery County. The dwelling house of Mr. John W.

Hall, near Darnestown, was, on Saturday week last, consumed by fire. A few weeks since he lost his barn and two horses from the N. B. Teeth extracted without pain. m'-lm" being submitted without argument by the counsel on both sides, the respondent having first refused to offer any testimony in the case, and the proceedings having been read and considered, It is thereupon, on this third day cf January, in the year eighteen hundred and forty-nine, by this Court, as a Court of Equity, and by the authority thereof adjudged, ordered and decreed, that the above named complainant (John Cole) be divorced a vinculo matrimoni.

from the said respondent (Margaret Cole,) and that the said On the 14th instant, by Kev. wr.rvicjuton, w. ti. Forsyth to Miss Margaret Gill, both of this city. Charlestown and Martinsburg papers please copy.l A Giant Stirrup.

Officer Collins yesterday after i FOR SALE The SLOOP PLOUGH BO Yt of New Port, in good order; 40 tons burthen; sdraws about four feet water; three feet six on inc. mm instant, oy rvev. ucm, x- urui- kjxxti Grken. of Baltimore county, to Miss Rosalia noon came across a small black boy, having in his possession an article much resembling a mammoth stirrup. It ia of iron, and weighs near forty pounds.

inches in hold. For for further particulars apply on Henrietta Konsolier, of this city. same cause. The Elkton (Md.) Whig says that Mr. Jno.

Davis, of that vicinity, had his leg broken 01s Friday by falling from a cart. board, of Capt. NATHAN SEB1L, Pratt street wharf. H' complainant (John coie) pay an tnecostsoi rnissuit. He left it at the police ofhee.

LE GRAND. On the 4th instant, by Kev. Mr. Ldwaras, keuben Jttsb, to Miss Elizabeth Irwin, all of this city. Pennsylvania papers please copy.

.1 1 1 JllU. c. County Court In this court yesterday the case of win TxiiiMr: iv nr wrfM Xo. A. BRADFORD, Clerk.

True copy, ro 20 3t ST. prepared to fur- Boofter v. Rogers, was buu hi pmgicoo, muiung OH the zoin Ultimo, oy nev. mi. oreiier, jekejiiah Hoffman to Miss Josephine J.

Holdon, all of this nisn every tnmg in nis nne oi oubiiicob, tm mo ATTTlfVM IS THR PARENT OF some conflicting testimony, ana liiuicaiing lung contest before the end is obtained. citv. most reasonable terms, viz: lenis, awiuhbh, xrs. Hildt, Enoch I vHow often do we see persons affiicted with a slight in the 4th ot January, dv Kev. tvir Bed Sackings, Cots, HammocKs ana lags, always an hand and made to order at th- shortest notice.

G. Gosnell to Miss Sarah Jane Foakd, both of this Assaulting. Officer Lee yesterday arrested Joseph Povptt t.h charge of assaulting the child of Mr. city. Harford papers please copy.) wards tried and condemned.

Sne having more water than she ought to carry, excited suspicion, it is filieged. A Toat Omitted. In our report of the proceed-ins of the Hibernian Society's Dinner, a toast in honor of the memory of thy late George Law, a most worthy member of the Society, was accidentally mis-aid and omitted It was presented by Hugh Jenkins, the President, accompanied with some appropriate and impressive remarks as to the character of the deceased, and the loss sustained by the Society. Tremendous Frishet The Detroit (Mi.) PreBs, tne Sth, reports tre.nendous high water in the Maarr.ee river, inundating Perrysburg and Maumee, Persons wanting any thing in ma line win urni io their advantage to give him a call. Cough and Cold, WHO go on neglecting iiumu it settles on their lungs, and brings on AN ATTACK OF PULMONARY CO NSUMPTION, which may eventually cause their death: when, if they had procured a bottle of HANCE'S COMPO UND SYRUP Frank.

Justice Penington committed him to ail in Resioscd. Mr. Henry Viers, postmaster at Rockville, has tendered his resignation. BY MAGNETIC TELEGRAPH. Telegraphed for the Baltimore Sun Washington, March 190 P.

M. Confirmation of the President's Appointments. One Rejection. ti. s-nnte.

before adjourning this evening, con DIED. default of security for his appearance neiore court, Suddenly, on the 19th instant, Mrs. Ann Lamb, in 1849. TWICE A DAY BY RAILROAD TO PHILADELPHIA. -P 1 A I Throwing Stones Officer Mullen yesterday William Robinson, charged with throwing stones.

the 66th year of her age. OF HOARHOUND in the beginning, tney never Her friends and acquaintance are respectfully invi- would have experienced any id results froin their WILMINGTON BALTIMORE KA1LKOAD. ted to attend her funeral, on this (Tuesday) evening, cough, out nave peen cureu 01 11 iimiicuiaiciy. 1 uere- Justice Long tinea him si ana costs, at 4 o'clock, from the residence of her son, William D. Harris.

No. 152 Bank street, Fell's Point, without Thk Campbells. This troupe of Ethiopean min firmed all the nominations sent in by the President, with the exception of that of G. McGaughy, further notice. The trains from Baltimore, eau ins me ciiiieuotateB Mails, leave the Depot, Pi aH street.

DAILY, (except Sundays,) at 9 o'clock, A. and Every Evening at 8 o'clock The Second Class Cars are attached to the morning trains only. lore. 311 mose who die uuuui wim a. ougm.

uuutif, will Recollect that Delays are dangerous; for what may appear trivial in the beginning, may lead to the most dreadful consequences. Hance's Compound Syrup of Hoarhound may be used by persons in the most, delicate state of health, with perfect safety, as strels give their fifth concert at Carroll Hall to On Sunday night, the l8tn instant, at tne nouse oi Mrs. Paul's street, Robert C. Morse, in night. They are good, aud no mistake.

formerly member ol congresn irum inumim, us wuv emor of Minesota, which was rejected. H. Front Street Circus. Little Bobby Williams, the 32d year 01 nis age. xi may oca trauucuiuii to bis family to know that he received at the hands of Mrs.

Kenedy every kindness that female ingenuity and tenderness could suggest; and from his numerous nvwranhe 1 for the Baltimore Sun.l the youtijful clown and fearless rider, takes a benefit its effect on tne certain, is very miiu, Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale by SETH S. HANCE, 108 Baltimore street. tA6T and corner of Charles and Pratt sts. lyi'ersons taKing seats in tne ffecoua Class Cars without having procured tickets at the office, will be charged full price, the Conductors not being permitted to furnish second class tickets.

Cg" Passengers are prohibited from taking anything as baggage but their wearing apparel, and not exceed to-night. New York. March 19, 1849 The Hudson River Open. A ateninhnat. from nnr eitv.

succeeded yesterday in male trienas every attention caicuiautu iu siuouui 111s dying pillow. Illinois papers please copy. Trale's Athenaeum. The fine panoramas exhi RfclAD THIS From the Boston Post. RflGT.F.'S HYPERION FLUID.

We have re bited at Peale's Athenaeum, form a fine evening's forcing a way through the ice up to Albany. In a HIS trienas ana acquaintance aic mvitcu ii "cuu his funeral, on this (Tuesday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, Orm Aires an 'a luiiiw. in Paul's street, south tarrying away two bridges and telrgraph lines. 1 The ice was dammed up two places 20 feet high. A isumber of bouses and barns along the bottoms were can ied away.

Foa California The Pacific Mining nd Trading Company, left Richmond, on Friday evening laet, on board of the fine Bhip Marianna, Captain George S. Lownes, for Francisco, California. They number 119, from different counties and towns ia the Old Dominion. First Arrival st Canal. The canal boats ing poiinua.

RETURNING FROM PHILADELPHIA, 'T. 1 I 1 i i entertainment. peatedly spoken in favor of this celebrated article for the hair, and, from the praise of those who have used it, we believe were fully justified in doing so: we i ne udiiis icavc me cunier oi utn ana luaritei DAILY, (except Sundays, at 8i in the Morning and lew cays, the river will be in nne navigaoie umw. There hs been no marked change in our flour market. Western brands commanded a ready sale at 5 37 a 65 50.

At these rates 4000 bbls. have changed The Museum. Mr. and Mrs. Bowers are filling a of Fayette.

On the evening of the 16th instant, 111 the full hope of a blissful immortality, Catharine, consort of every Aiternoon at 4 o'clock. second most successful engagement at the Museum. therefore cheerluuy give piaee 10 ivuowuib nmi i 1, WrtriRltPr 1 A. CRAWFORD, Agent. Baltimore, 19th March, 1949.

m20-tf .1 A tl, a 1 1 (lV "if Samuel Coleman. In Anne Arundel county, 011 the oth instant, Mrs. Eliza Allen, in the 48th year of her age. RULY rKILLIA-T JjltH flUAl.li "The sale of the Hyperion increases, and, we are will Riinersede.all the other preparations in haiios. Com yellow brings 56 a 57 cents, and white 54 cents, with sales of 50.000 bushels.

rrt.nal r.n anrt th canital twelve use. We herewith enclose you a certificate, as one TWO HUNDRED DOLLARS REWARD. Runaway from the farm of the Rev. R. H.

Wa- ti.ro nan I 1 nn Ika Klli ef 1 i.l. At New Orleans, on tne in instant, 01 iock-juw, William P. Richards, in the 24th year of his age. hundred and' seventy-five dollars-paid yesterday for an outlay of only S8 the lucky numbers, 2.5J 61, in Clay," and Webster," attached to the "Lebigh Wneat 114 cents, with sales of 4000 bushels. There is less movement in Provisions.

Mess pork of the many proois oi its entire bucccoo. 'This may certify, that nearly eight months since 1 nnnihi mT head was en- son of the late Zachanan Kicnaras, 01 Baltimore. ..1.111 'a nnprv. i miniiKfiiiie uiic. wjlii ruary, a negro man named JOHN WINSON, Transportation Lane," arrived at Philauelphia on S10 6-2i; prime $9, with sales of 300 bbls.

On the 7th instant, in miaaie xviver iecK, Baltimore county, Mrs. Mary Anprews, relict of Wm. other prizes, sold by them yesterday, makes pear four thousand dollars in prizes sold at their lucky office, corner of Baltimore st. and Centre market space, Sunday, trora Easton, Pa. These are the first two ii ix i jiiy nail ni ,11 11 'i oiA tirely bald; at the end of that time, I purchased a bot-i 1..) r.t T).

Scott. Jr. lhe stock mantel is not buoyant to-day as last week. arrivals by canal this season. A ICBBUUCO ol, uuticy an lUy.

the agents in Worcester. Since then, I have used it a ctrin nnfording to con 1 1 aoont hve feet eleven inches nigh; ne has a very intelligent countenance; when spoken to very quick, becomes salky; in walking, his feet turns out very much, and his manner of dressing rather slovenly. He was formerly ia the employ of Wm. H.Rose. Military Hall, Gay st.

The above reward wul be paid if laien and secured, bo that I get him again. 20-2t R. H. WATERS. sequence of which the hair has started all oyer my cv! lonir.

nnil grovel -r ra- Johs itchel, the Irish exile, will probably be joined by his family at the Cape of Good Hope, after Another and tet Another. Look at the Manager's Official Drawing to day. that tells you where the splendid prizes a-e sold. Nos. 2 o9 61, the capital prize of 1500 dollars, in last evening's (March 19) Consolidated, class 4i, was again sold by the ever-fortunate Miller and the same 40 42 69 nena.

it is now uuum. THADDEUS llONE. ii'. June 12. 1346.

leaving Bermuda. ITelegTaphed for the Baltimore Sun 1 Philadelphia March I9c The Markets. Flour is firm to-day, with a good Eastern and shin ping demand. The quotation stands at SH 75 ni, flour S3 12. Wheat and corn are in request.

Red wheat 1 a 03, and yellow corn 54 cents. Rve 68. Whiskv 2ai j.ic.V?ir,!,m,ll bottles at 75 cents. Forsaleby Andrews, in the 73a year 01 ner age. Vain are the feeble efforts of words to convey to the reader the characteristics of this aged follower of God.

With all that strict adherence to the precepts of the Disciples of Jesus Christ, she blended that charity, virtue and usefulness which so exalt and adorn the female character. With a hand ever ready to relieve the distressed, a heart to pity and sympathise with the unfortunate, a mind well cultivated and conversant with God's holy word, she exhibited what the world rarely witnesses, 'Love without deceit, Friendship without interest. Her friends mourn her loss, but cherish her memory as one whose radiance will shine in the bright con-Btellation of the "starry Heavens." j. m. k.

4 HXWnRand W. H. MYERS, Baltimore; and The Trial of Hyer, the pugilist, is expected to commence in Kent county to-day or to-morrow the 100 dollars; ana 111 uie fi wn BAILY. Bookseller. Washington.

1). C. March term of that court having opened yesterday ruiiTiiiN. The public is hereby cautioned WIRE FEN DERS. FRANCIS FOWLER.JV W.

CORNER of LIBERTY and FAYETTE manufactures Wire Fenders, of every description; also. Sieves, Screens, Rat a raps, Bird Cages, Woven Wire, Plain and Ornamental VVire-Worx, for Libraries; Dairies Cellar Windows, in every stylsi and on as rood terrrmas any house in dlS-tf dollars; ana two 01 411 uuimh v- and no m.stake. Miller Co. will se.l the Md'd prizes at the old prize selling hose, corner of Balti- at l. To-nav.

small ry. Vv not-trusting my husband Peter Dueft on The Irish Sociities were out in great force at Provisions are unchanged, as also Groceries, there being Btill a small supply of sugar and molasses, and my accoant, as I tm determined to pay no debts of New York, on Saturday, in honor of St. Patrick's 300 dollars; packages only S3 75 ana may oraw of his contracting irom ni aiier im imie, nVli20-st ELLEN DUFFY. in nrst nanus The new loan 111. oooo, snares 1 ems, iy, Tha line extended nearly a milt.

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