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and the benevolent friend, whese sports bad been aubduedbv long watching in the chamber of death, and by witnessing the sick man's ago trr REMOVAL. The BROOKLYN INSURANCE COMPANY have removed to their new buadinjK'No. 43 Fulton street, upper corner of Front street, opposite their former offico. Brooklyn, April 16. tf In the Senate, oh Monday, number of petitions for a Protective Tariff were present ftrooie' Island.

the Invitation to the "Military," issued by the committee of the People's party in Rhode Island, seems to have alarmed the adherents of Charles the Second. Gover King, by proclamation, immediately called an nv arid remorse, become now uiai ne was ieu For the Eagle. Night. love the placid hour of night, When all around is calm and still And the pale crescent's uembling light But faintly tints the distant bill To hear he murmuring of the stream That 'neath the willows gently flows, And feel a kind of mental dream ed, and appropriately reierrea. Jine uancing Rabbit Creek Treaty was then taken up, and discussed with much animation during the whole morning some contending that many.

of the MARINE INTELLIGENCE. Extra Session of the Legislature, to concert measures for repelling hy force, the acts of the LATfcST DATES. .4 1 5 1 Canton 31 17 London Liverpool. People. That body convened at Provideuce on Monday last, and the following is the result of their deliberations thus far alone, wild and frantic.

Assuming a courage from the very intensity of fear, he shrieked out in a voice which scarcely sounded like his own. What art thou, execrable thing! that contest at this dead hour? Speak, if thou eanst.rshow thyself, if thou darest These cries roused the. dying man from the miserable slumber into' which he had fallen. He opened" his glassy eyes grasped for utterance, and seemed as though he would now have prayed in mortal anguish; the words'died in his throat. His lins Quivered and seemed From Bentley's Miscellafty.

SXaunicd Mnwr tfwwisc )RiJliH" By ctiAKtfcs olAAMu Ser. What's that? Alg. Where Ser. Did vou hear nothing lg. Where, where dost "hoU R6C anything? rVus.

are herd by the' chtirclryard Hark dVf hear othing 1 rx tThe Night Walker. waiting an hour fbrthgirfHend's return, he guests, who had nowreepvered from their first panicbecarne'imjarjpm to solve the mystery, and the owner of the. house, and comfort as his evident They accordingly directed steps towards the room into which they were informed the woman and the child and their host had entered. Qiiuapproachinrr'the door, piteous groans and incoherent exclamations were heard above PORT OF NEW YORK. Mondav, Avril 25 The Hou6e.ci.me to or claims preferred under it were fraudulently made up, and that if a commission were established, previous claims would be urged.

It also appeared that persons who had purchased and now held lands from the Choctaws under the treaty, were more interested in' than the Indians themselves, as they weresfear der at 'a quarter before two o'clock. The Speak er in the Chair. The roll was called, and 37 just a A joy no waking moment knows. 1 love to ride upon the deep, When 'neath the moon the bright wave Or the still waters seem to sleep, gleams, hush'd beneath her gentle beams. Sure every soul must feol delight To hear the gende zephyr's wail, And see the silver swan of night Along her azure empire sail.

"Calm, lorely Moon thoii'rt far more fair Than Fhcebus; he but reigns above To light the world to toil and care quorum, answered to their names. ful of being removed by. the' Government The ill was finally re committed, with the un It was suggested that many otner memners were in the city, and an adjournment to half CLEAREp. Br barque Margaret Paynter, Pease, Antigua; brig Caspar Hauser, Matanzag; Nabob, Cndii. ARRIVED.

Packet ship South fm Liverpool 23d ult. Ship Helvetia, 190 dr thvN Zealand, and Rio Janeiro Feb 13. 'v Brem shin Elard," Liverpool and Cork. Ship Whitney, Harding, 41 ds fm. LjLv.erpool.

Brig Freightejef, Blanchard, 12 ds'fm Guayatirt Brig Susari, Johns, W.ds fiti Brig America, Tredwell, 12 ds fm Guatfrna Dcminc. 10 parched, as if by fire they stood apart and his clenched teeth grinned1 hofri.biy. It was evident hat he heard the' footsjeps 'for an agony fearful 10 behold, came over He rose in hie bed Held otfjdh'is armsVi if M'keep offthe .1 Anil 'i i ti ir derstanding that it should be called up again. on Wednesday. A resolution to inquire irito the past two clock, move.d carried.

So the House adjourned till half past two. The House met at half past two o'clock. A message was received' from the Gover thtRp words were Dlainlv audible in a expediency of constructing a lighthouse. oriBrap But thou' to cheerfulness and love. Q.

appruacu 01 some iiaieiui "tiyg i ..6 sat thus for a few moments, fell Back and with a dismal groan expired dywine Shoals, in place of the present one MoWra. 29 da fm Trinidad. Mr. Randolph moved that it be referred to a Whitmnn 12 fm St Jobrifc which had been partially destroyed by tempests, and another to provide further remedial, justice Br schr Kenppy, JO ds fmNasAaut THE EAGLE. special On motion of Mr.

Mattbe wson, a committee of ten, being two from each county, were appoin in the District and Circuit of the United WEDNESDAY EVENING, ABR1L 27. Slates, were taken up, sortie discission, female voice I have said Think taf my plauhtereMlitfBbaiin more terriWe 'intruder' willort'some night come into tliy house Thou slkperisjb. here and hre fl.njl these menaces, the ipiOjthe.room, followed by the B'naBt witb a Ijijht. Tlie.njan, whose face' was buried inhis hands, wan' standing alone. But as hisfriends gazed around in amazement, a shadow of ihe womarr her infant in her: arrh6 iwa.eeri to fiicTte'ron her wall, as if moved aenr tsiain, tyrant, Jpastm arx oaves, Schr Rich, J3ds fm St achr Gjl Bias, Howes, 25 ds fin fiisah SACRED CONCERT BY THE MOZART 'ASSOCIATION.

The Board of ted, as follows Messrs. Kandolph, t.h.urch, J. H. Clarke, Mathewson, Dixon, Barber, Spencer, Mister, do tou ChaWI" The Richmond Star states that nearly all the tobacco factories in that region have concluded to stop for the present. So the tobacco chewers must make up their minds to forego the pleasure incident, toi thV use of the "noxious weed," until "the counter blast" is blown over.

FifoM. Florida Gratifying Intelligence. We are informed by a gentleman that a steamboat hassed ud the St. John's on the 12ti inst severally The Senate then ad journed. I.Hoxic, Baswor.th, and Howe.

Publishing Office, 39 Fulton street 2u Story: Brooklyn Hnae Mutineers of tho ahove Associations rosDCCtfulIv Two hundred copies ot the message were or; dered to be printed, and the House then adr A correspondent of the signa In the House, on motion of Mr. chairman of the committee on claims, the cominitte.e; burned till morrow morning at 9 o'clock. ture of True Blue, being desirous that jjrook were authorised to hold H3essions during the sit lvn should he heard' at," WaflrrhnTton on the 1 he message ot the atter a Driet review of the current events, sincethe adjourn uncouthly by a fointiwimh. By deffretai announce that, by special and repeated redueit, the" CONCERT given at the Fulton strot, corner Pincapplei Jacobus'" on Thursday evcn'ng last, win fte at the same place on trIURSDAY the '2Sth Mrs. STRONG will 8mgyera.iqf'her.

tings of the House. On motion of Mr. Tariff Question," proposes to call a public ment of the General Assembly a and of the 'present state: of affairs, sug the House took up the bill with one hundred and sixty settleri and. their implements of husbandry, destined for the rich hanvinock in the neighborhood of Fort mittee on commerce, to prevent the transpor. urafiea away entirely, wwie Knew now ui.

stately widow herself had disappeared, nor by what means she. ha3" ojflfiiL 1hrou1faie.outr'gat; To the earnest jfiuqujHss of his friends, the host, would give ho answer and the party left. meeting for tiie purpose. of tting.T.up a memo r.ial to Congress on the subject The feeling is natural, and the' proposition reasonable therefore, We ay, let. the meeting be 'held, and the pular songs.

gest8 the propriety of making a requisition upon the President of the Unite'd Sfates tof put down the domestic violence with which the. State is threatened, and jecommerids theapi1: pointmeat af BdH Counsel tp and consuitowirh AeEKcuttye, and the organization of a military force as shall be deemed the place perpjexed with, fearful thouehts tation of passengers or tetters'coas'twise by for. reign ships or It reads sb follows Be it' enacted by 'Seriate dnd Mouse 'of Representatives' of the United Slates in Congress assembled, That from and after the passage of this act, itshall notbelawful for any: memorial drawn up and submitted to that august We are also' informed that another steimboaf, wjth a large number more, destined for the' same neighborhood, is daily expected; This is, intelligence, and we welcome these hardy pioneers with the spirit of true brotherly love. From the South. JTy the arrival yesterday of the sch 0 ler Walter MCapt.

Hitchcock, from Fort Pierce, we learn that the scout which left that post some time since returned on the 19th House. The apartment wjiere the secret mier view topk place, and.wbick nv.totbis day called cures of' spoiled paper the seyerar committee The RosrAfOfthe gtradowtajpas closed, and; r0Orris. Tn the meantime, we have similar pro theffewint exigency. ship, steam packet, or other. belonging.

JtKUVIMB, will presulo At tho Piano. ThV'p'rchestra will be full and effect tivc, Conductor HAS. HOLT, Jr. Leader of the PROGRAMME. PART I.

Grand Overture by the Prayer. Rong The Missionary Angel, Mr. Bell. Grand Chorus Blessing and honor. Mozart.

Solo Hark, a glad voice, Mr. Glover. Duett Strpng 'and Mr. Haydn. it is.eaid has neve since beferi opened.

It is carefui and serious conside As the President has already told the Goy ernpr that nothing, save actual violence, could she chamber immediately abbteTtnis, and is now ration of the citizens of Brooklyn? one which more intimately concerns their, prosperity as a wholly or part to a su yect ior sunjacts ot any foreign Power or State, to receive on board; and carry, for pay, hire, or reward, any passenger iff passengers, from any one port or district, in the United States, to any other port or district there in nor shall any euch ship', steam packet, "or other vessel, receive on board, ind carry, ad aforesaid, from any one district or port in the "the haunts of bats and "other birds. After having lTved' here Bevetal years in comparative solitude, a mortal sicfthe'ps came over "the bvner. of th house. if his. bodily sufferings, were grjeyous to behold, ihe agony of Warrant the inte rpositionof the General Government, it is not very likely that military aid will be.

furnished to put down mere threatened violence." The truth is, the sympathies of a vast inst. atter having discovereu ana ae.siroyeq a field of corn, pumpkins, 16 miles southwest of that post From the number of huts, people, and comes more directly home to their business and bosoms. But let us explain. it is'supDosed that from 12 to 15 Indian warriors, It is well known to our people we mean our io 'mtn4 ctaomAit tan frtll rrran tol an thrt Vli3 with some women and children, inhabited the piace, who had just fled. Captains Wright and majority of the whole people are with the "Free Suffrage" party and hence the.

military will be powerless in such a crusade again5t popular as the landholders contemplate. The aristocratic minority must go by the board, and thev may as well do it with a grace as not. Chorus Let us with a joyful Song. God preserve the Mariner, Mr, Brigbanir Recit And God ti AriaVTth verdure clad, Mrs. Grand Chorus Hallelujah to the Father, PART H.

Chorus Sons of Zion Song I know that my Redeemer liveth, Strong Chorus The Lord is Solo My flock, my friends, farewell, Mr. Comes. Neukomm Fantasia on tho Piano Brilliant Introduction, and variations on the favorite air, Still so gently nited States, to any other port. or district therein, any letter or letters addressed to persons within the United States, except such. letters as may concern the cargo or lading of such ship, steam packet, or other vessel, directed and addressed to the consignee or agent thereof: Provided That this act shall not apply to such passengers as may arrive in the United States on board such ship, stear i packet, or other vessel, from foreign ports, nor shall it extend to ships, steam packets, or other vessels, havigai ting the lakes, or the river St.

Lawrence And provided, also. That this act shall not be con Worth, with pretty much all the available lorce at Fort Pierce, left again on Thursday last in pursuit of the Indians. Capt. Thornton of the Dragoons, came upon a party of' Indians a few days since, near the edge of a hammock, who broke and ran. The troops fired, killed one, and wounded more.

Col. Harney, who has been for some months on leave of absence, on account of ill health, arrived here on Wednesday last, in the schooner Badger, from Indian Key and, as we are happy to learn, with his health much improved. Si. Avgustine News, 16th. menrwhocalled to cheer Win in his malady Brooklyn people that ample provision lor ineir to see one.ofeo pure a life (as they phyaical, mental and moral wants haabeen made thouftSg given tp the torture of remorse.

He DV sundry individuals commonly called traders, felt appearbefore the Su lecturers, being prente Judge and the antrcipated terrors of the f. iudgm'entwere already upon; hi spirit. His thereunto moved by the twofold consideration countenance underwent many ffhastly changes, of philanthropy and a desire for gain and we and the gweM of dismal sufFering pou ed in I ris(; nothing in saying relying, as we do, upon heavy beads' from his face and breast. the evi(jence 0f our Benses that everything The throes' of his conscience were too strone 'i to be endured and hidden and, summoning one which industry, enterpr.se, philanthropy, and a on two his neighbors to his bed side, he con desire to give satisfaction, can do to ensure pa fessed many' sins of which he had been guihy tronage, has been faithfully performed by the train another part of England he had, he said, derSj shop keepers, teachers, lecturers, enriched bv the ruin of widows and; ctntiral Wphais that the accursed love! Should any one remain skept.cal, ofgoldhad madehima murdereT. i however, upon tl ese several points, we refer It was in vain that the nastor of "the' parish, him With pride and pleasure, and a firm cod April Showers.

Several indifferent at tempts at showering have been made for a day or two past, at the weather office, but unattended with success until last evening, when the inhabitants of this dusty world were greeted strued to repeal or impair anv law now in with a profuse outpouring of the watery ele cr me stealing," ivlrga Augusts urowne. Miss A. Browne. Chorus Now elevate the sign of Judah Haydn. ment for several hours, accompanied with thun der and liehtnincr.

1'ar consequence, the force, relating to the navigation of the United States, or the regulations for the delivery of letters. Sec. 2. And be it further enacted. That for every infraction or evasion of this act, the captain or commander of such shin, steam packet, Kecit.

un worse than death; indeed: SongAngels ever bright arid fairi 4 Mrs. this morning is pure and bracing, and invalids are creeping forth to inhale it, and take a new nvho aawfais bitter agony, strove to absolve him It costs us more to be miserable than would make us perfectly happy how cheap and easy is the service of virtue, and how dear do we pay for our vices. A complimentary ball was lately given to a larg 'hog in Cincinnati. It went out of a rifle and laid him as cold as bacon. iVetp Orleans Chorus Glory be to God or other vessel, shall forfeit and pay, for the uie.

sciousness of triumph, to our numerous fancy and dry goods stores in Fulton street, literally crowded with the choicest fabrics their exterior profuooljr doooro tod vcith poadant Marrl. ot the United States, 10W which penalty or lease of life. How about that public promenade ou Heights 7 And how, too, about public squares, and pleasure grounds in general 1 should nay, we must have, some in Brook of his manifold crimes. He' could not be' com fortei' His alms, and all the good endeavor," of the latter years of his life were of tio av'aiU' They were 'as chafE and. flew, from ff tke of hs transgtessions.

The ven eearice df fire haunted Tiim.while living, Benediction. ID" The Choruses will be full arid efiecthiff, arid several being "by the celebrated composer iuhoriorof whose memory the Association is named. Concert to commeno' bnf forfeiture shall be sued for, recovered, and ac Crescent City. counted for, and may be. mitigated or remitted, in ttif nm manner nnrT nrfnrdtntr to thf nrfl.

macs," challys and mousseline de while silks, satins, and finery of the richest description, are flaunting gaily in the breeze. We lyn. The interests of the people, their health vision of the revenue laws of the.finited States The pews in the second pres and happiness, demand it unborn generations ih other cases of lines and forfeitures. JB YTERI AN CHURCH, at the junction of Clin: will be grateful for it and myriads of fat and Mr. Proffit objected, in so far astelated'to pas ton arid Fulton streets, Brooklyn, (Rev.

Dr. Spen. cor, Pastor,) will be offered for ale on Thursday, the 58th from 4 o'clock to 6 P. M. Those.

In consideration of the peculiar straitnera of ther the managers have termined to pot tbe tickets. at the low ol 25 cents. Tickets may bo had of C. P. Sraitb.

Esq. Presi. dent of tbe Association, W. S. Dilliugbam, See tary, or of any1 of the officers of the Association, at the Book and Music Stores, and, on the even ng ot pjrformancef at door, and at No; 187 Fulton ap27 chubby urchins, as they luxuriate in the grass, rand pitch marbles about the hard, gravelled sengers thought it mean, niggardly, and behind the spirit of the age.

After some discus point, likewise, to our auction stores, filled to repletion with splendid furniture, where young experimentalists in housekeeping' "most do congregate," to make good bargainsi and listen' to the fascinating eloquence of Post, Tcd, geman, Schultzs and Van Antwerp, as they warm into emotion with their several subjects, which rtmain unsold will be offered for rent on tho of the public parks, will throw up their ion, and a motion to recommitj (which failed) and he di9 riot dare even to pray Alas! my friends." said he, to those who besought him to lift up his voice in supplication to the Most High, I have no heart to pray, for I am. already condemned Hell is even now in my soul, there to burn forever. "Resign me, I pray lost condition, and to the fiends, ihovering around to seize The meaace of the strange woman was now about to be fulfilled, On the last night of this person's miserable life, one of his heighborsi anevdieHt arid pious man, eat up with the expiring wretch by his hats, and shout hosannas to the Democratic Common Council of 1842 if they will but look A UCTION NOTICE. In the sale of R. ii the subject was postponed till Thursday.

1 The House, in committee of the whole, then took up the Apportionment IJrV.Uhi and who are perfect patterns in We ovening at the eamc day, and also on Saturday cvp nihg the 30th, from 7 to 9 o'clock. ap27 4t 'ST NOTICE The Concert of Sacred Music, fiven by the Brooklyn Mozart Association" in the 'resbytcrian Church, corner of Fulton and Pineap. pie streets, on Thursday evening last, will be ic. peated, by. general request, the same church, on Thursday evening, April 28th.

Tickets nt 95 rents each, mar be obtained at the lo morrow morning, (. i ai iv ciocn, mti "be found an uhnsually larc and valuable assert ment of new and second hand Furniture, mowing which arc many rich and costly articles. KveJf ry thing' put up will be peremptorily sold. This' my practice ahd Will stiH'be adhered to.vJ" ap 27 R. J.

TODP, go still further, and hold up to view our markets their shambles groaning beneath the weight of luxuries, delicate and savory to a fault and all our various establishments for dispensing physical comforts, and boldly say to our skeptic, "Behold, and confess Of ohr teachers and lecturers, it is unnecessary to speak. These, at least, are appreciated, though sometimes but poorly remunerated. UUH'f JUIUHX Mubdek, "most foul." The Albany Evening Journal of Monday says One of the most cruel and cold blooded murders' which ha eVer disgraced the records of crime in this city, committed about half pa6t nine o'clock this morning, by a man named Christian Burk, a journeyman tailor, a man of dissipated habits, upon the person of his wife, who is represented to. have been an amiable and industrious woman. The dreadful deed was done with an axe.

The body of the unfortunate woman was horribly mangled by ghastly wounds on her head, neck, and other parts of her body, and she died, in a few minutes. There appeared to be no cause or provocation for the commission of the deed, derwcod moved to strike out 60,300, andsubsti tute 58,500 aw the ratio, which the Speaker declared to be out of order. He subsequently moved that the committee rise and bill to the House, which opened the whole'que's tion for discussion. He stated that the ratio, as it then stood, was favorable to the free states, but operated most injuriously and unjustly upon the slave states that the ratio him would give the former 157 members, and the latter 101 making an aggregate of 258, which he considered and calculated to preserve a proper equilibrium. He finally withrew his motion to rise and report, and renewed the one to strike out and the Chair now decided to be in order.

The decision of the Chair Music and Bookstores, at 187FuIton street, or of any of the p'flicere of the Association. N. B. The members of the Association are rc. quested to meet in the" church on Thursday after, noon, at 4 o'clock.

a25 DR. ATKINS; OF NEW YORK, HAS KCHOIftltt TO STREET, BROOKLYN, a23 First Door cast of Hshry street. 6t R'j ait.1 bed side. He had tor sometlrne rallen a state of stupor, being afraid fooTt any, human being 4n or even to open his eyes. He slept, or seemed to sleep for awhile then suddenly arousing himself, he.

appeared; to be in intolerSKe'agitatioh of body and mind, and with an inde'scfibable" expression of countenance, shrieked qht; Oh, the intolerable horrors of 0. Midnight had now arrived. The servants were in, bed, 'and na one was stlrrmg Tn the house but the'old nurse, and the 'friend who watehed. jthe last'Tnoments of theri5iflerer. All was in.quiet profound as that of the sepulchre when suddenly the sound of loud and impatient footsteps werewhear'd in the room adjoining the forlorn man's bed chamber.

that be said "the nurse, under her brearlirahd 'with ah exrjressi'on'of ghastly alarm. "Hark': the noise'eajvtinaes Is any one up in the house?" inquired the friend. No besides, would a servajrt.daTe to tramp with such violence the next room to that 1" Ana yet, in tun view ot these it is known that scores of hou6ekeeper.and others who ought to know better, do volUntarily 'tu rri their backs upon the rich provision at home, and save a shadow of jealousy, as unfounded and THE BEST AND LARGEST BREAD to bo had at ROBERT MUMBY'S STORE, 141 Fulton street, Brooklyn. was appealed from, but the appeal subsequent baseless as a dream. It was evidently a cool, premeditated murder.

Ho declared be had go to New York to make their purchases and: the careful observer may discover them returning hither about market hours, bearing baskets lalen. down with foreign commodities, to the no small detriment of the home dealers. Well, what is to be done We have appealed to.their love of Brooklyn we have begged them to con al6 done it, and expected to be punished for it." 1 sider the utter want of patriotism which their ly withdrawn, when Mr. Atherton replied to Mr. Underwood, and the debate was continued by several members.

The committee rose ultimately, leaving a speech maker on the floor. Mr. Filmore offered a resolution calling on the Secretary of the Treasury for a.statementof the proposed Tariff in Great Britain, which was agreed to, and the House adjourned. JOHN M. MORIARTY, M.

PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. RESIDENCE, 90 WARREN (House formerly occupied by L. A. Phelps, j27 tf South Brooklyn The up a lamp, and went forth intoSSie chamber. It was empty "but still ihe.

footsteps sounded loudly, as those of a person waiting jfi angry impatience. Bewildered and aghast, the friend returned to course exhibits, and urged them in the language of Henry Clay to "support their own domestic industry." But they would not1 heed us; and it now only remains to impose a tariff of duties. We have not yet sufficiently matured ours'che Another English Defaulter arrested. An English financier, having overdrawn his account with the Bank of Leeds, England, 1,. 400 sterling, embarked on board the ship Eli Whitney, and sailed for New York.

Information having been despatched to O. M. Lowndes, J3sq. by the Great Western, a civil process was sued out in the Supreme Court, and officers G. Hays and Stephens deputed to arrest him.

Yesterday, the ship having been telbgraphed, C. B. BERGEN, (LATE CONOVER ft BSRGEN,) the bedside, of wretch, and could not find ut Nomination! mf the Gorcrnr Rrjftcd by the Senate. Queens. William I.

Cogswell, Surrogate WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY, terance the nurse what had been the re I dule to give particulars, but the following will suit of his examination of the adjoining room be among its prominent features FEED AND LIQUOR STORE, 187 Fulton street, comer of Sprague's alley. James Herriman and George Coles, Com "For the love of Heaven exclaimed the woman, speak tell me what you have seen in the next chamber. Who is 1 Whv missioners for loaning certain monies of the! On all turkies, geese, dncks, chickens, and fowls of every sort, imported from New York, All orders for the city and country attended to Pfhdse officers proceeded to the lower bay, and BRILLtANT, "BEAUTIFUL, UNRIVALLED Portcra' Portable Composition Burning Fluid. The "most beauttfuljelcanry and convenient article er discovered fer' portaMki lamps of all descriptions, extensively used and admired hy NeWYok and woinJty; pe fectly safe in burning, preserving its qualititxr in every climate, and warrnnted to improve by age; Porter's clear and only genuine Chemical perior to "any thing of the kind 'ever invented a rich, steady and in brilliant llamo, affording a light equal to 16 sporm candles, eachfburoer alt an expense of less than one ceatieT hour. Also, Oarriphine, treble distilled, superior to qny sold the city, and warranted to give perfect BttJ isfactron or the article always cheerfully exchanged of 'the money All the above manufactured and sold, wholesale and retail, by W.

H. STARR, at Nm Stt, New Yerk, where country merchant Tvnd ej visitiny.tho respeetfulljraolhsitBd to call and examine the articles, and likewise his stock. f. lamps for burriipg gamer corisritirig in pairl'o" the New Patent Burner ido reflccting laniip. do you look so pale! What jriade you 1 50 per cent, ad valorem.

United State's TVotninntivna by the GoTcraoiXjnid itpw thelnblc. arrested on ship board the defaulting English man, who, on being brought up, disgorged what On all beef, veal, mutton, pork, .62 lr2 witb promptness and despatch. B. B. will also attend to the Auction and Commission business.

Goods delivered in any part of the city free of ex pense di7 SAM DEL J. STEWART'S dumb! Hark! thejnoiseot tliejoefeteps grows louder and louder." "Oh! how I wish I had. rgKer, entered thiai Kikgs. Richard I. Todd, Harmanus B.

Dura jxarCon of theiSnoils were in hi6 possession, and yea and Alexander Kiesam, Notaries Pilblic was held to bail beiore itecorder xaiimadge, in for. the remainder. William A. Greene, S. Alpheus Smithy Freder GCNERAI.

AGENCY TOk THE SALE OF ALL KINDS OF TEMFERistn? Statistics. From a circular feeentiy publielid by the New York Tempe pace Society, it appears that within the last ten 166,879 persons have enrolled themselves PERFUMERY, STATIONERY, Pocket Books, Patent and Family Medicines, 1 and a lagc variety of FANCY GOODS, WHOLESALE i. RETAIL, 75 FULTON STREET, m3I Brooklyn. CUNNINGHAM HARRIS, DISTILLERS AND RECTIFIERS, a iio onsoowicsj neuccung suspending' denf lamp. The Improved Reading Downward Reflectirij; lamp.

The Patent Burner Fotintnirv Wirnrv; per cent, ad valorem. On all fish 3 cents per pound, excepting shad, on which the duty (not yet fixed) shall amount to prohibition. On all brandies, gin, wLno, and. of every description, 100 per cent, ad valorcm. On dry goodj, of every description, 50 per cent, ad valorem.

Cigais Duty free (They are our weakness.) All pedlars corning hither from the saidcity of New York shall be considered trespassers, and shall be subject to fine, or confiscation of their property or all three at the discretion of the people. But enough for to day. Circuit Court April 37th. Francis C. Trcqdwell vs.

Jesse M. Folk. In this case the Jury, after an absence of twenty five rendered a verdict in favor of the plaintiff six cents damages, and stc' cents costs. leicrt.rrl.ibbart, 1 beodore Lames, LdwardCop 1 G.Bergen, Philip" V. Alexander Kiesarn.

Cammissioners pf Deeds. Bernardus'J. Ryder, Commissioner, for loaning e'e'rfain monies of the Unite'd States. Phineas Baldwin, inspector of flour and meal. James Titus, inspector of beef and pork.

Augustus P. Hand, inspector of sole 'Nicholas B. Rhodes, Smith Morehouse and Philip Meighan, inspectors of lumber. William Foster, culler of staves and heading. John Higbie, inspector of domestic distilled spirits.

Benjamin K. Lure, Examiner in Chancery. James W. Low, measurer of grain. ET Miller, the milleniiim man, believer 111 the destruction of the world shortly, is Are at all times prepared furnish to order at their The Concave Reflecting The Fountain Sirfn establishment on Front, between Main and Wash ingtori streets, Brooklyn.

i ii'iulpq, DiiauD, iiinnw apaifiRTBi Mmpt Puro' SriRiTs, Wiiiskev, Gin, Brandy, portable UkthpB. A i The above will be sold nt thfr UxwcnaJ. on the mpst favorable terms. accursed nouse, tins nouse jaonorren oy uou and man Meanwhile, the souad.ef the feri'id footsteps grew not only louder, but quicker and.mofe impatient. The scene of their tramping was, 4fler a titne, changed.

They approached the sick man's room, and were heard, plainly heard, close by the bedsidc of the dying whose nurse friend stared with speechless. terror upon the 'floor, which sounded and shook as. the invisible foot over it Something is here something terrible in this very room, and close to us though we cannot see it the gehtlejriirfiri panting accents. to! hjaebnpanibn. Up stairs, and caJl the eryan'ts4 an.d.let alLin trie house assemble herr; I dare not the trembling woman.

My. frajnrrrybrain I am faint I shall go mad Let.y place the fiend is heie Help help "in the name of the Almighty fie composed, I beseech you," said the gen tlernarfi in a voice scarcely' audible "Recall your scattered senses." I tod. should. scared to did I not with a strong 'effort keep down the mad thrabbings that "torment me, Recollect our.diity. We are christians, and must not abaniJon'the expiring God will protect us.

Merciful Heaven!" he continued, with a frenziedjgjance.intohe shadowy recesses ni the chamber, Eisten the noise is stronger 1 han everthose, iron1 footsteps and still we i auhot jdiscem the cause Goand'brinir some' omrjanidnsv spme human faces otttjaoSm'are N. loft at their store, 184 Front street, New Yerk, will meet tho same attention. d87 tomerbc obliged to pay for to8 tomft)in the Caution. Tne public are rjaAcurirlyrefjawatieJii tp notice that tlie'eielebrated giodualify smiiwi oreasujg demand for the above J'iKMmirmlYil i i f. as members, of which number about 107,000 have signed the total abstinence pledge.

Licensed liquor shops have decreased in the ratio 6f63 per cent. the manufacture and importation of intoxicating drinks 67 per cent. paupeN ism about 33 per cent, and indictment for crime has been reduced about 75 per cent 03" Charles H. Delavan; whose correspondence with'Theobald Matthew, the Apo 'tl of in Ireland, has attracted considerable attention throughout tbe country, will leoture at Washington Hall, corner of Adams and Tillary streets, on Friday evening next, before the Brooklyn Total Abstinence Society, and all. who may favor him with their presence.

TWO DOXLABS A DAY AND RoAST The Philadelphia Chronicle states in conse of tbe attempt of the contractors on the Chegter.Creek to reduce the wages of the labor era to Fifty Cents day, theyliave struck for higher wages. This looks something like a sbtHtrjg pluck, and lodgings under a cart" Ajotheb8 UErALcATjow. Johnf 'Hemphill, treasurer of the. board of guardians of the poor in Philadelphia, has proved a defaulter to the WHOLES ALE AN RETAIL HA' Warehouse, 69 Fulton street, a4 tf WM. VORIS, Agent.

WILLIAM WISE Jr. WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, We shall give a report of this trial in our paper of to morrow. lecturing nightly at the Apollo Saloon, New York. ID The report that Encke's comet can be seen with "good glasses," is contradicted by dL7 No. 79 Fulton street, man who took, half a dozen "glasses" on pur in New Yoik and Brooklyn tb attempt 'ta paiwifT a miserable imitation of the above for genuine article, and I hereby caution all who hVfP.

adopted their use, to t5 awarc oi" any and alfktoAi that may be offered, as. my waggon anil that serves every article In my hric' regularly eVery Tute. day, and as much oftenef ife desired, ineVcry part of Brooklyn and and all orders loft at 67 Bcekman New York, will be promptly axd punctually attended' to. Ni B. Nq other esteblishttsanfr the United States is in any way connected with Ibe above.

pose to see it, and only saw stars." SUPREME COURT COMMISSIONER. H. B. DURYEA, having been appoipted Supreme Court CommiBsionerv for the County of Kings, will The French Steam NAy.y. i French Minister of Marine has recotnramejided an increase of the French steam navy, by the addition of five steam frigates of 510 horjse power each, fifteen frigates of 540 horse power, twe.n Jty wo steam corvettes of 220: to 330 horse Ho! A young man passed through our.

towq on Wednesday last," solitary anrL attend to the duties of that office at' 3 Front armed and equipped for the seat" of wan street, By1 the Act of" 1833, the Comrnisejaner, in addi. each, and thirty vessels not exceeding ap27 in xexas. jtie was moiintea on. a nne charger, with knapsack on his back, word, pistol arid 'He was a youth, of abobt Won tp his other royOTtedwh. aU tho The nnrsp tlnm nAiurotf loft ti.n' JeOTiorgefTwwer rnaking in all 0 additional steam vessels.

powers of tlpptt; Judge of ttw ai naim. hers. 26; 184 jS6 v.l 9 wfnriMff. javiuvit wiui visite wnueau snow, F5 tf C. BERGEf, Fulton ahtount of twenty or thirty.

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