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IMILY, at NO. WATBR STKHKT, IIV BBALS UllVAZXV X. AO. Ills DEMf it ATTO NOMINATIONS. for president MAItTISi VAN RUREN.

FOR Vlcn js ELECTORS AT LARGE on NATHAN Pittsfield on SETH WJ1IT.M ARSII, of Sekonk. FOR DISTRICT No CALER F.DDY, of Boston. 2, ROBER UANTOiJL, of Beverly. 3, JOSEPH KITTREDGE, of Andover. 4, FRANCIS 'TUTTLE, of Acton.

5, SAMUEL TAYLOR, of Sutton. 6, SAMUEL C. ALLEN, ofNoi tlifidd. 7, JOSEPH FI I of New MaHboroit'di 8, HARVEY CHAPIN, of Springfield. 9, BENJ AMIN P.

WILLIAMS, of Roxburv 10, NATH A C. BROWNELL, of 11, THOMAS MANDF.r.l,, 12, JA11F.Z I'. THOMPSON, of Halifax TUKSDA OOIU.ON HUVKXK, IO, I FOR GOVERNOR, MARCUS MORTON. FOR I.T. GOVERNOR, william foster in lionsekco 3 8 mk 8DcH, 4th from i to dress or purify with Rcynf.1.1.’ hue, Machine.

It is hat old I that have been thoroughly dressed in Hie named machine are liet- tei than in that h.ve not been dressed. Hi Machine Li! the counties of Suffolk, Norfolk, Middlesex and Essex, re lor sale by the subscriber. JACOB SMITH. Boston, Mav 2. I83G Ano.it six months since I examined Mr Machine (or Fhe being satisfied that it must produce the effect lor which it was intended, 1 sent a lied to he nnrifi ed, which had been dried nnd aired in I lie ordmarv wav In.

nr. lasting emu. The process ni Mr machine upon this bed has proved completely The bed ron il in perfect order, and the. bulk or the feathers is permanently increased 25per cent. EMERSON CAITi is hereby given, tli it the patent granted to me for and dressing fe alters.

dated Feb. ruary 7, J834 has been renewed with more correct speeifl. cation according to the act of Congress ie sin case made is dated October I7th, 1835. and has he ii auhmitied to the examination of learned counsel who have prom uncrd it to be valid, and the 'veil secured to the patentee. Now, therefore, this is to caution all persons against using without my license and invention, or any of the different tno liflcntiona of it, with which some portions ef the community have been de ce.ved by designing men who preler pilfering to an honest as I am determined to prosecute all infringements on my right, to the full extent and utmost rigor of the law GF.URGE REYNOLDS, Patentee.

East Hartford April 15, 1 83G. jf may7 FIAI STREET HO FEE, Ac. it Elm Slitti, ton. M'OMHEH would ini rm ft fiiends ml the trai Ping public generali)', that he taken the wi I. 'own nil Ht House, recently occupied by Esta- I and formerly by Jennings, where he will be nippy receive both and will Use every i Hon to gratify their wishes and make ilu (r I omiurt dde.

the Hotel is been thoroughly repaired mn! re I to bimliievM men In particular, it offers a (entrai an.l (inventent house of enle.laiiiifient. Mr .1. I. Macomher will superintend the tiff.ilis ol the i si.ih from bis long familiarity wilt the dittos ni (l pit me house, fu 1 confidence Is lelt lit his ability to give entire I SHhsf.actIon to every class ol visiters. house for each of the railroad depots and tor paris of the country.

Attached also tire two a HOWARD HOUSE. HOWARD STREET. The subscriber respectfully informs his frier.ih and the public, that he ha- taken that well known and exien-ive stnbllshment, formerly occupied by the late Mr Wnutw a 1.1.xoft er He hopes by stric altention and a drwirc t. please, to merit a share ol patronage the public whirl was bestowed upon bis prederessor. The House is situated in the most central pur, ol tb- ritv contiguous to the Post OtHcc and other public huildi-mrs 1 It Ims been fitted up in a mat and genteel rooms airy and retired.

Ihe Larder will at all times be provided with every delicacy the season will afford Parties be provided with entertainment forai i 1 be accomniiMl.ated at the shortest no. i lew liiiglegentleinencan be accommoda fed wit 1 board LAMES RYAN. POR VLF. ii'isaii'ly Minateti on Washlntton Street, I 1 Irjlit tb feet amia gen -K. i.

tei House, two sjorles high, Pewly In wnrkinamike mimiti, eomiiiands a file view ni tv ttoh stowu and Boxi, celiar Rttil pood water tltree 1,1,11 a tulle front West Boston of payliteUl further pattieubirs iiopilrc CRtlHHY A fi MI Nim bull nye striti. I LE. A siate in Roxbury, -seven tniles Ir Boston c.in- siji ol a new two story wooden house, con- IO rooais, flnlshed In flrst barn tt ir i g.therwith 12 acres of land, ami nani '-ees will he -ohi al a mav U- 1 No su a fO.Y. many of A from Bl Orientai Bank For th. Ibwton Moruing OLD FAHIIIONEl) WIM I Ilistory oflyntt, I notio, scveml rotiiurhubtu for colt! THo ftllowinp trlt mav lu- jour rendors.

which fdl Fcl.ruttry, 1717. ro.n- monly rallo.l I it r.r/ent, any tver knoinn, brfon or ttonn, rot. r. p. 209 UOK SALE tlie auow sud, four new two story wooden Moiims, havlngeve- l'rt 1 Nm.v Englantl, tlm! wna ry ouveuiener, with 1200 feet boni tu eaet.l The ntA I 4 Mtmteil ou Mount Pleasant, Dorehester, 2 Street, Boston applv to VV A DE under the m7 I 9081, soTeral anovva, we hnd I OR SA LE.

Montltty tlm current, and on Wudneaday tlm 20ili A 1 story ne it Prince 1 Nl'on' coiitinuetl toit ternis for ternis apply mClI AHf.EH W'AHK ri ttliy Huit tno anow II under the Oriental Kank. In- IN AtiVANCT. 1 'fit II. I 11 t. Cov.

of he of iwing sorno pnrta Oliai i tirlit (l (oiniQuniCRted ta i lottif, doxen Of the uro generally Bio of acts of ovetdoim, and that great caution should ri the introduction of Laucuatei tan ayateni of arlntoU, aa preferable to of The School Fund contimi Ioghi) proaperoiM conduiort. Ft tlm present Com sK.imr Rejmri 2 ti, it up, timi the nominal a tlm I mid then amounted to the stun nl $1,919,. No I.tig,, a portion of I Fund watt unproductive, fi TO LET A new three story brick House on I'arver street appiv to ('HAH WAbB, under the Orto lai Bank may 7 at feft POR ILE. f.st Newton, milesfroin hi 8 wooden llou.e, and convellimi Barus nearly new-togeiber -u. eri.u- and elio 1 almands witli fruii of ihe I 1 sneh as api Ics, pears, peaelies, ptuml.s Are leitced terni-, ri Alili a ii cau bc to li.

J. (vLAI.K, No, 3 Braille wqtiare. n2, A FKW more Putiils can now be received for instruction Sixteen lessons is deemed genernlly anffi- and practice all the am! i.T.oriptc.o a rood performance on this beautiful instrument. Terms, eight ro. naid in advance.

1 However unarquainted with science of music or viih the ule the pupil may be, a pleasing and fashionable ntelo 1 is always performed the first and every snhseq uen lesson, by means of the new method of instruction and exnl a nation invented by the Teacher. Three hundred pan nu- can be referred to. NATHANIEL DEARBORN, Engraver, n'3 eopGw No 67 Washington street, FLLIN OFF AT ElUFlt Poston Men in factory, about closing their business offer side their entire stock of India Rubber (Joods at wholesale retail at the store No. 230 Washington of Silk Plush and Camlet lorn nnd and I water proof Boots, Shoes nnd trr at variety of and Caps, with and without capes ife Preservers- -Swimming and a great variety of other articles, too numen us to mention until the tflth of inst. when the remaining stock will be sold at auction.

N. above articles are warranted to be of the first and free from usual smell of I. Ooods, and will he sold at prices that cannot fail to suit those who wish to purchase. Store No 230 Washington street, nmy TO BE SOLD OR LET rcnteel two story wooden house and store, with r-lfiSl acre land or more, if inirnedt itely. nlv 11 i nAiMSv riSfij Price Ap' 1 I 1 No 5 1 xch nit: st.

FOR SALE Oil TO LET. A 2 story dwelling house with abmit I acre of XV road from the Mill Dam, to Watertown. I he house us been bull but short I5Y II no ol UROB ix 1J 1ICAOOD, No Excimuge street. rn3 FOR SALE. :1 story dwelling house, near the Wnsh- tiglon bank also a good brick house in Salem pb.ee, bmp containing 2 parlors, 2 kitchens and 9 ch tailHus-PrtCe given im.ne- chan 0-7, 14 LJI 5 Ex a 30 0 neither ran they be expected, til! roads, note impassible by mighty snow upon thn are bealeti.

Boston ten Letter, b. 25. I funeral ol Mr Brntllc at 'arnbrirl 'el -1 Iinm'i in vi is allt'tideij on llio 20ih Foliruary, a day rendered Md ot trales and ininiKters ol HoslOn, and of Urn vicinity, as- on this occasion, were neccsstniiy detained rtpring street place, con tailing seven at by the fur several 1 high for particulars nnnlv to HlJ.MM'.it Rev Treat, of EtiHthnm, noon niter lint retnarItabla storm, distinguishod in tint annals of Now I Knpland by the name of tlm Great Snow. Tht snow copper Listened Ship vva" heap up in the roail to an unco ton hniirht. it 11 regiutei was in vain to attempt making a path.

His body s'iSi '-e DLBlloN, 0 Long wharf. dug, through which lie was borno to tin: aAvK WaFtED Mass Hist. 8 177 A low deck vessel of about 150 tons burthen, to Sowall, in his Hinry, Fob. 22, nays, It was nh DE- ihi i oi to terribly surprising to mo to see tho oxlraordinary 21 banks of Wo may oneiiy imagino tlm was very deep, to bo terribly surprising to a of the about stx foot Tim extremity of tbat tlm 1 1 the weather has liinderod all the three from rom- al 85 o. ing lit, neither can they hr exneeted nil Il.u b.

enrh el.ihllmiweei. Urn I be dividends of lie year mnnunt TO RE LET. fr A 'd a I iuiise in the vicinity o( My I Inquiie 13 Mount Vernon may 5 if OK 8 A LE. A mall genteel rink dwelling house situateli in place, coiitainlng seven wo high pHriuiilars tipiil, to HI MVLlt (AtOH No. 5 Exchange st.

ajj FOR SALE. IIoUseoa Pond with abut Brick House 011 North street with about I ct of land. The above have every con! venienee, and are tn good repair. Ate.lv vvxn under the Oriental Bank. to-CliAB.

WADE, la FOR SALE. vir modern built 3 story brick dwelling house wi Li.I'!!® f1'containing nine rooms, basement iKBl desirable sum valuable Estate opposite the of lhe fSHhn-rnv i a House, Hoxbury. "mr 5 FOR, uw I flRf mAv S.ei!i'.‘S" ened and coppered who had numi the snows of many winters IGj tons in 1 chai-, a full inveiitorv, i Yet soventi snows fell after lilts ditto. to iV VxVi nrsiiov t0 il 8 Long whf. nt8 it.

upon Ossa. The snow so deep that for SALE. I A Copper lasteneil and coppered 1 March 4 H8 ms nil of ..,.11 i rPI. Holmes ended with snow, and March liegtns with Felton upon Ossa, there is no travelling Letter, 1 copper lasteneil and coppered WM ir i ir fur soon to D.ANI Ki UESHOA, 0 Long wharf. days reaching Fortsmouth, and eight in returning Seventeen days in going 120 miles Ho nays that 111 tho woods tlm snow is five feet deep, and in huijiu places between six and Letter, 25.

A letter from the Hon. John Winthrop to the Rev. Mather, dated New London Sepu 12, sttys IK FREIGHT OR CHARTER. observations I made on the prodigious storms STB A of ill the doleful winter past, are many. Muli 1 Chartered on reasonable terms-Apply to lost at the island and farms, above I I 00 Pl' MION, 6 Long wharf.

sheep, besides some cattle and horses interred in tlm snow And it was very strange, that 28 days after tlm FOR SALE. I i tons between six und fourteen feel deep in saiis, rigging cables. well calculated lo' business, and will be sold low to close con to DANIEL DEBIfON, 6 Long Wharf. a I jPf oak lour mid ii s. Ur live child witlmi the ages specified.

I Tlie into the Slate Treasury during the ('tiding on the first of April lust, have and the expenditures during the suine period, I la lice the Trrnmtry on that day, of the of tlig State have been met out a resort to loans. The of State Frison lite yea. ml on the 31 st ol March last, were and tile ex- penditnres during the same pound, In tin. attm is included the coat of the building ordered at the last of the General Assembly, to 305.19. I ho military staff of the Atlas say that Hie iiigli rates 01 is one ol the indications and results, our 'NATIONAL PRospkkitv Atlas has been declaring all along that the country wus upon the brink ol destruction that every body and everything was go mg to change has come the spirit of their die am.

Melancholy. Mrs Sett hung herself in New ork few days since, in a house, in a fit Ol insanity when the corpse was brought out, two of her children were passing the dgor, nnd recognized the ir mother, with shrieks of distress. I lot Bangor Farmer, alluding to the report that theatre was to he erected there says lias been sani several times that a theatre is to he erected in this that it was commenced may be true, but we have not yet been able to find tho timber or the 1 lie Hangor Whig says, the theatre in that city will A cojipored bc 7 Tt b3 i lu.r daily expected in a ncighborli'c port. For had drifted over them sixteen Jeet, I rmK VIM found two of them alive in tho drift, which had lain on at 3 To r-KT. One half of a good mse in Brookline, conlainin one Kttciien, Parlor, and three Chambers.

Rent BtiO -possession gtven immediately. Apply to (J. No 5 Exchango mt.vxini,, rnay 5 READY-MADE CLOTHING. J. Bl.F.Ei’F.R, No 6 Congress Square, FFERN for sale on very reasonable terms, a large as sort men of Ready made Clothing, adapted to the preaen and coming season, among which Plain and added Camlet Wrappers; Broadcloth, I and Petersham Surtouts; Broadcloth, Camlet, and Cloaks; Dress Coats and Frocks, offashionalde colors Pantaloons and Vests of all kinds.

on BROADCLOTHS, CASSIMERES, VESTINGS. COATINGS, Ac. Ot French, German. English and American manufacture, oftlte best fabrics, and most ishionable stx les. 3 Garments, as usttni, made to order in the finest manner and pet tect fits warranted.

TO LET. A small Cottage on Jamaica Piain-price 150 tu u- Ji may oo FOR ALE. TiTT i containing nbotif. 10,000 fee! MiUff (lel.ghtlulty situated in Malden, miles from State jstreef, isnston. well situated clay ndipted for brick yards.

Apply to CHARLES WADE, under the Orienta Hank. nl 4 A VD MARINE I NSUli Vi HE COMMONWEALTH inscranoe company Lcording "M'lr FORSALE. A and flueiy finishetl House, suitalde tamil)-, situati li ou iiroadway, next to 1 Church at South Roslon. two basente-t. baseinen, k.tchen, 2 parlors.

5 all "in thorougn ami complete order-with gond water and ont build. ingSg-appIy CHARLES Mei TI RE, No 5 Exchange st. that they continue to insure on Marine risks, against the perils rmp 011 hazard of IRE, nolexceeding on tiny one risk JOHN K. John istf my INS A give nmmyffit their ipjtal Stock is all of which is invested according to Law; and that thev continue to insure on Murine against the perils of the Seas am on Buildings ami Merchandize, against the hazard ol fire, not exceeding $20,000 oil anv one risk. 14 J.

BINNEY, President. FOR SALE. A 2 10(1 Farm, with good Mead- in the town of near JLjB-J the vt lage, distance from Boston 17 ami altog. tber a very desirable location. All the buildings a in good repair, and the Farm in a high state ol street C1IARL, McINTIRE, No 5 Exchange mar 23 MASS A SOI TIIOISFL altham Ms.

The subscriber spectrally informs friends nnd th Hus large and elegant establisii ent, 8.J tntles Irom the city, is now open for the reception cl comp my. and every effort will be made to give entire sat- sbictioun individuals and parties of pleasure, at immediate "'c JOHN DAVIS. 16 ejitf ii in a rm 9FSHON, ti Long whar(; FOR SALE. Ihe copper fastened ship NEWPORT. 407 tons last fall, new within two vears "ell found in caicu.

iated fora whaler, and will he sold low, on application to a12 DESHON.fi Long wharf. a POR sale. ffi-iK)) di sailing, copper fastened schooner dt tons register, liigh deck, two yenrs old well found in rigging, ami in prime order for to DANIEL DEtiJION, 0 Long wharf, nmy 2 I BROADCLOTHS, a SSIMERIES.XI BUCKSICINS, SUMMER ON" A THAYER No 65 Washington orcct, Offer fou sai.f, 'priees, pie'ce 'or G()(JDS, just Lported Kx.tajine Blue, Black. Brown, Ciaret, Green. Mulber- Invisible Green, Violet ami Purple I-ninion ami French ltftOADCLO TUS.

German and American lillO Al)C LOT U.S.] Lomlonand American CASSI MLR ES. HOUSE FOR -No 5 and Cumuler CO cial for sale Linseed Oil, Eiiglk Turpentine French Venetian Re I'ng ish 1' hite I ead, dry am! ground iuVU French, Crome and Etiglislt refined Borax Ground Dye Woods Alliitn Gall I.ac 1 't general usgortinent ot DRUGS and ii i valuable and cmitiL SA i.e. new 4 story brick House, No 3 Beacon street uol (he most Hi rough manner, and having cverv convenience lor a genteel residence, vii I sold on particulars inquire of II LINt OLN No 62, Cltesnui st. eptf FORSALE. A very superior built new Brick swelled front House oil Oliver street, having every Bank CHAULEa (he Oriental a 22 3 FOR SALE A first rate three story Brick house with ev, ry on west Odar street-npply to CIH- under the Oriental Bank.

3 WADE ES. FOR SALE. A Prick House in Merrimack street, shot, in front Inquire of S. No ,5 hunge reel" up a 5 A I young man to work in a public hon.a-— a young man to work in a boarding oting man to work in a private young in 111 to work in a young man to work ia a Oct ry. young man in a country store.

1 mm to work on lo learn trades in stores, and to work in apply at 47 Milk st. eplw I A TEXT PORTA LfTca HO TED SY- 14 UP, making Sarsaparilla Mead rich and 6 wne mead is packed in boxes of one dozen each, may lie safely transported to any part of the counirv nnd is wutranted to retain virtue in any tions will me.nnpanv earh In itie. For sale, by lingers A- Pratt iirn.Mt A (5 A- Cro-by, end Silas 1 h-rce, Ac Co. enptf 1 I 4 JOHN H. bus removed from 7 fBrcct to No I llatli -treet, Pearl II.

will ite found there day and night by persous reijtiii- ing ii professional ussi-tauce. eoptf 3 FOR A three story Brick Houso in Orange street ii. quire ol S. CROSBY, No 5 Exchange street, up STORE TO LET. HaasI hnitabie lor most Linds of i apply nt 47 "(reet.

FOR SALE. Or would beexelomged for a double Imua I with 26ta) fet ol Franklin street, Charles LiaLiil to CilAS. WADE, under the Orientai Bank. FOR SALE. ft A valuable 4 Story House, within 5 minute' walk from State having every convenience, possession $7, apply te CHARLES WADE, under the Oriental i auk, u28 Olive ry Dahli Low prirod Blue, Mulberry, Brown, Olive, Green, Black, I Claret, Mixed, Drab Green, Purple, Oxford Mixt' Fine and low priced Blue') i lack.

Brown, Drab, ive, I Si ite. Mixt, Plaid, Striped, Buckskin, Corded, Feathered and Buff I. HABIT CLOTUS, all colors, some extra Woollinet ts -Merino 'ords Ruck skin nnd French Linen and Corded good assortment oi Vestings, Trimmings, Velvets, Ac. 37 above are re ii Goods and will be sold lout for Cosh. if I NDIA RUBBER GOODS No 19 Central street 111 Cloaks, Frocks, Drilling Caps, Capes, Bags, La ting lioots Velvet do, Morocco Ifaif Boots, Long and short Legglns, Life rvers, F( It Travelling Boots Ladics, nnd Apri us, Satin Beaver Hats, oflhe first qnalily, and of the latest style.

I he whole Goods will be so sold as i ow as nt anv other in city, lor approved wholesale at retail. eplf FXERMIIP E. BY, would inform liis customers and the inibtic. that lie lias taken into Co-partnership JARVIS LOTHROP, who fcrrncrly kept on wlinrf Front The business will be conducted nt the old stand, Port Iliil wharf, under the firm of COLBY Sc LOTHROP. We -pc'tfully invire oar eu-toinerii and the public lo call on ms fm FUEL of all kinds, for which he accommodated as reasonable can bo had the city.

N. Hay, Litne and Fsttd. DANIEL COLBY, a7 ep3M JARVIS LOTHROP. Iiciu mill UII tiinui all that time, and kept theinaelves alive by eating wool off llio Mass. Hist.

Coll. vol. 2, p. 13. was in one of the great storms this year, that Samuel pirate ship, the Wliniah, of 23 guns and 130 men, was wrecked on Capo Cod, and more than 1(10 dead bodies were found on the shore month, and is to be opened under tho management of Mr George Barrett, ol tho Tromont.

the aurvivers were afterward executed at Hutchinson. Holmes. I he Uev. Thaddeus Mason Harris, in his very interesting chronological and typographical Account of Dorchester, says, Feb. 24 Bnow in drifts twenty five feet deep." I his is five feet higher than my highest drifts.

Ii you print this, I will send something Most respectfully, ALONZO LEWIS. municipal court bemule know not whether there be among the numerous philanthropic societies of the 1 more any ular cognizance of the Mix of oi convicts, upon their discharge onai Pea Cunts, 'onimon Pants Camlet Caps, Air Sftddles, Over Shoes, l.asting Shoes, Velvet do, Velvet Boots, A ir Do Pillows, Do Machine Banding, all etc. RA FS.CA PS. GLOVES. TRI IvS, S.imu 1 el Mooro, ttiiily inforins IVtcnds nnd public tbat Ise niovcd troni bis forincr tatui, Clinton Street, to No.

3GQ Wii bingioti Street, xvhere he on hftnd generai nssortmcut of Hat-, Caps, I Triinks, whieh are ol best iliiy, and whlcli he wili an cliean be puri hased ut nny in city Wholesale or retali. belbre you buv, and look for y. urselvcs. ri eptf mar 19 DUTCH FOREIGN ITE the colc mbcs Cr eat Britain fie two houses of parliament journeif for the Faster holydays on tho 30tfi of March The Mouse of i.ords to the 12th, und that of Commons to the 11 th of April. Mr Htewtirt gave notice that on the 15th of April ho should call the attention of lhe house to the late outrageous proceedings at Cracow, and also to certain quarantine regulations newly established by the czar, the effect of which would bu to close the mouth of the Danube against British trade with lhe Black Sea.

Mr Stewart also adverted to the commercial negotiations with Portugal. Lord Palmerston, in answer lo question of Mr Stewart, admitted that the Portuguese government displayed an unfriendly feeling the reciprocity system, und intimated that corresponding measures would probably be resorted to, from necessity, by the British government. The corporation reform bill for Ireland wag read a third time and passed, on the 28th of March, by a majority of 61, the division being 260 to 199. The hill had its first reading in the Mouse ef Lords on the 29th arid Ford Melbourne gave notice that he should call it up again on the I8tli of April. The Marquis of Waterford, well known to the New York police, got a sound drubbing Nottingham from three poor glee singers, on whom he attempted to play nffsomo practical jokes, not the most gentle quality.

A fire broke out in Old Bond street, London, on the night of the 26th of March, which destroyed the extensive Bond street Bazaar, and a large portion of the Blill more extensive Burlington Arcade. The damage was estimated at from three to four hundred thousand dollars, including a superb gallery of pictures, belonging to Mr ates, valued 30,000 pounds. Tlte runaway prince of Capua and Ins spouse, ci- devant Miss Penelope Smyth, arrived at Bordeaux on I lie 27th of March, from Madrid, on their way to Scotland, via Paris. The French Chambers had also adjourned for the Faster-holy-dajs. Tho trial of the Neuilly conspirators, as they are called, charged with an attempt upon the life of the king, commenced on the 2Stli of March.

They are 13 number, including Botrenu, who wus implicated in the ailhir Madame Malibran was married, at Paris, to De Deriot the celebrated violinist, on the 29th of March, Iter first having been annulled by the French courts. from any of our prisons if there be any such society, lhe case ol Mary Brown may upon inquiry be found worthy ol its attention. Mary was sixteen years of age last nearest relative is an aunt, not resident of this the early age of three years, she lost her mother, and was in consequence brought up by her relatives. Last winter she was employed in one of llio Lowell factories, but in February she came to this City in company with a man by tho name ol Brown, und they took lodgings at a respectable hoarding house, in Essex street, as man and wife. Soon after Brown absconded, and Mary left the house in next that was heard of her, she prevailed upon Mr J.

F. Pulaifer to take her into his house as a boarder, but while there purloined several articles of jewelry, lor which she was indicted, and, pleading guilty, was sentenced, by Judge Thatcher, to one imprisonment in the house of correction. In the cases of veteran offenders, we never venture a suggestion, or propound a query but when, a year hence, the prison gates are unbarred, and the frail, but lair surpassing fuir-and youthful Mary finds herself free denizen of earth, hut friendless und pennyless, whither shall she wander for shelter? Who will afford the convict an asylum Who will give her honest employ Who will supply her with the means to fly from the scene of her trumpeted crime Will she submit to starve i Has her moral discipline been like that of Brutus, that she may set in one eve, and honor in the other, and look on both indifferently Will she commit suicide to furnish a subject for a sarcastic squib in a newspaper Or will not, repelled by the chill of tho not world, seek lhe society of those, who like herself have received the brand of infamy HOUSE TO LET. A getitivl -veiling II unse, price 2 If I 5 s. Kitchen, Woodshed.

Aequcducf. Ac. at the south part of the city. Inquire of JOHN CURTI8, street. LINSEED OIL -25 dry White lllv KM Fr7 left Paris for London on the 1st of April, r.nti 1 JO I mber- 3 Ter- 1 ru di -ienn 1 Yellow Green.with A petition praying for the revocation of the law of a cenerai irttu I iv 1 il il unti I.

street. ti 'Fite Trocadero, a hundred and twenlv destroyed by fire, at Toulon, on the The tr al of the robbers of the Providence Rail Roud Cars is assigned for the 18th instant, by which lirno John Bell, the confessed bank robber, will be brought to Boston, to take his trial with his associates. Important Humor notorious Slater, of Norfolk Bank memory, came ishing along here on Thursday, tn company with Col. Moore, a Boston called at tho Hotel, and visited Ins old quarters at the Dedham Jail. He stated that he, or one of Ins associates, hud just delivered over to owners 168,000 dollars of the money stolen from the Bank in Providence three weeks since.

Slater, we learri, resided in Providence during most of the winter, hut had been absent several weeks when the Bank was robbed, lie states that be is now keeping a Jewelry Store in Cincinnati Jidv, (L'ficers A. marriage Arrest of Murray, the Mail Robber. Yellow ami Green, with A petition praying for the revocation of the law of M. C. Smith and Gilbert Hays arrived yesterday mom Z' wi 7 I ot Ila.

boat. cu.h., 1 Mor. tt presented to the chamber ol deputies. gan alius Murray, the South Carolina mail robbery I IX) I I I P'ltllltll I 1 MITI zlfikfl an i. an I I a) lift 14 IT 41 II TD I til Ilf 4t fill a.

I I i 1 I ll at rcflntd a verv arti- bittling miIc JflNATIIVN HOI.BItOOK A No 218 A tot corner oi Biiu Court B. liofile Cider, nini retai! ns above 11111 eptf ov wanted 6 Fnneutl Hall. mi. uuuiii v.itioiiiia mail lonutsry, gun ship, whose procurement of 900 nnd odd dollars at the Ful- J3d of Match. Bank, on draft stolen with oilier drafts and money, i in from a mail in South Carolina a few weeks since, was -Inquiie of WM.

II 1 A was mentioned in He left the city and proceeded up the North River on tho snmo day he pro-.

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