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THE NEW YORK HERALD. G, JANUARY §8, 1842. Price Two Cents Vol. VIL—No, 895.—=Whole No, 1063. NEW YORK,S ATURDAY MORN AGENTS FOR ALBANY. . OTICE.—Proposals WAI be received at the office of the Albany. City intealigence, ' i Cireutt Court, For the N. ¥. Herald in the United States, ROCCO TEIN ioe a ane IN Commiseury General of eee ied bene (Correspoudence of the Herald.] : Inrracuaent or Jusrrce Wriey.—The following Before Judge Kent. Boston. seseceeeeececee + George W. Redding. - ehianaber. | tears the Dlsauy shecvciaeks every Arey. (er Oe ee i, ekg Ledt Axnany, Wednesday, Jan. 5, 1842. | proceedings took place yesterday in the Courtof | Jan. 7—John 8. Mitchell vs Isaac Jones et al.—This Pumapevrnta :.G. B. Zieber. freoing. Sti ae Sane eretofore. "697 Blue cloth, 64 wide, dy edi im the weol ‘The Legislatare have now fairty.goramenced bu: | Common Pleas relative to Justice Wiley. was an action of replevin. Mr. John S. Mitehell, John F. Curns & Co. REGULAR MAI INE FOR PROV? * A . : . Jr. was one of the ° 7 Unbleached Cotton Shirting, nde he firm of Street & Mitchell. Said William Taylor. nS NCE AND RUSTON, via STONING. Uaelceshed Copton Shirtng, siness, and from the manner in whieh the work has || The following is the order of the Court, as | firm became unfortunate tn buctates cad the hee WPORT, composed of 3 ; a A n BG, Rectord, follow'r superior steamers, ruuming in pte negates Flannel of Cotten und Wool,7-4 wide been began, there is every prospect of a short ses- | registered :— hold furniture of Mr. Mitchell, Jr. in Franklin eB Louk. Stonington and Providence, and Boston and Providence Rail- Unbleached Cotton Drilling, 2-4 and 7-6 wide sion. In the Senate to-day, the Presipent pre- | His Honor, the Mayor, having communicated to this | said to have been of " ’ . : 4 Sh leached Be wi lative | Court a certificate of the Clerk of the Court of Oyer and Sa PWABSACRPSEE TE. Cont Comatoch. Eintorm Caps, for Dragoons, Ariiiery and Infantry sented a return from the Bank of America, relative | 7.rmener, stating that Mr. Wiley, one of the Assistant Morgan Salto RHODE ISLAND, Capt. Thayer. mpoous. for Artillery and Infuotry to uxelaimed dividends, which was laid on the ta. | Justices of the city of New-York, had been convicted on | (and great loser) for the Arts, "Patt of the ft B. Zicber & Co NARRAGANSETT Cupt Woolsey, a on ble and referred to the proper committee, when | # indictment for receiving stolen goods, (scienter,) and | ture was sold rj rm. Pa the furn anBC 5 Gae of which will leave New York daily, Sunday sexeented, ieliotins Avtitiecs ond tal " Prop 7 sugesting that the same should be submitted to the at auction, and a portion of it, sueh ane &, Caena 8 08. from pier No.1 North River, Battery Flace,ato’elock,P. Af. rer ee, Artilery sad Infeatry 5 appointed. County court. Ordered, that the Clerk natify the Judges | # Pian, a c delebras, Bi carpet, ele; R. J. Woodward. The NARRAGANSETT, on Mondays and Thuredays,for | Shouldeg Straps. do do. ; Mr. Strona gave notice of an intention on some { of the County Court to meet on Monday next,at o'clock, | ves C/ials pre 3 os wahoinaly selected, paeerenae ‘The "MASSACHUSETTS, Tuesdays and Fridaya,,for Eyaulettes, Non. Com’d ‘Staff, Artillery and Infantry future day, to introduce a bill to extend the exemp: The following are the papers alluded to above :— Buchla Allen, 54 Varick street,with whom himself vi Willard. Seetington, Newpbert, sna Proven. Laced Boote sai tion of household furniture from seizure on dis: ‘ : and lady teok board. In January, 1840, Mr. Jones evi Willard. ‘The RHODE YSLAND, on Wednesdays and Saturdays, for aced Bootees ¥ : City of New-Youx, Mavon’s Orviex,Jan. 7th., 1842. | the defendant, ob . 5 1e8 oa Pe Stonington, Newport, and Providence. HEPA, cn celiea) witha posadle tress warrants. This subject was earnestly agita- | To the Hon. M. Unsuoxrren, against the Ae ch aie, iy Lttgment and execution ; Jonas Bot eho Uetrand proceed sminediately to Provence tal Cap Rauipment, (or Dragos ‘Avilery and nf. | ted by Mr. Sibley, during the last winter, but with- | First Judge of the County Court jn and for the City and | (Heer Fit levied upon the furitns epee ford, Conn... Fousivass & Mowing tad Boston, or when they go round. may if they prefer tre | Hatches out effecting any thing. It isto behoped, that Mr. | pean Sin.— of Mr: Mitchell, Jr. at the house of Mra. Allen noenn- Be carey Spade i . i 1h ived the within certificate of the Clerk of | T’ tit ined i H i: Teccase eer -8. Thompson. tepee tit iaken atthefoHowingreducedrates:—ToBoaton.on Drums, complete, with Sticks, Slings, and Cases Strong will be more successful, for if there ever |, Lhave reel tet tne einer chowieg that William | Me, Astebell + sre DRe neat: New Brunswick, N. ‘Wm. Solomon. ooda;Bcenta percubie foot, andon merchandne | Worsted Binding and Cord, ofall ide was any object worthy of legislative interference, | Witey. Esq., : tog stolen pre- | ticut, and part of the faruitarc= ee ee ocean Newark, N.J.. . Re ag Weeentapercubiefont. nn iytee Vall Teots and Fliva slalom SION | iS Celio per ppibed rey Mgmant. the County | atticles—were there seen, as appeared by the teati- Matthew Dougherty, | “Phe cheapest and most expeditious Route Fainting and Strappmg Knapsacks Mr. Husrengayve notice of an intention to in- | Cour should be convened forthe purpose of issuing @ Toncton his possession, and the counsel for Mr. -George Clare, 4 LO BOSTON, Casks aud Cooperags ‘one yenr from lat April next. troduce abill to change the] manner of appointing | notice to Mr. Wiley to show cause why the commission | JOR¢S contended that the. ao never, in fact, Un s. Hawks Via Hudeon, Pittsfield, SpringBeld id Worcester. {The quantity aud number of these articles will be deter | Bank Commissioners. of Assistant Justice ofthe City of New-York now held by |B owned it, although a bill of sale, and other such +L. L. 8 . - t COL e] i d ith what he styled | him, should not be taken from him. Icall your Honors’ | decuments, were shown, the furniture nev: ° ‘he new and elegan' ~amboat COLUM: Gen. Roor come in to day wil e style: > 8 i, 'y never hav: - Samuel Crane, BIA, Capt. T. P. Newbury. will leave the foot his annual New Year’s gift, viz :—certain concur- | attention tothe subject. Very respectfully, ing gone out of possession of Mr. Mitchell, Jr.— iW. B. Graves. — | ince of Cedar street every Tuesday, Thureday and rent resolutions proposing amendments fo the es RGBERT 1 MORRIS, Mayor. ioe Res se htt fer, apg in the =— = = ——— ——— bag? pL ituti e & oom interest, being 5. THE EASTERN DIVISION OF THE NEW YORK | | 0 Fare from New York to Boston, if paid on board the | ton x turer stitution, (w are already beftre the public I, Henry Vandervoort, Clerk ofthe Court of Oyer and | “"Miy Curt; Baal ERLE . x this Office, by J,and such informat be de- id that he had been vainly endeavoring to fl % Mr. Curtis for plaintiff—for defendant, Mr. R. J AND HAE SALBOAD The Passage Train of the Hulson, Rerkghire and Western ve ieee pceatas caEe ob rirta vicce lent lat Demet |: cca’ tilots icduait tite ae) Fok Wikcat scene: Terminerand General Sessions ofthe Peace in and forthe | Pigg, , Paulcoed mul run in connesiion with, ths boat, 28 follow ‘The sizes aud proportions of sizca will be statedin | Ley iad been adopted by the Senate last seasion, | of Gyer ani Terminer and General Jail Delivery, held | Peter IV. Hinton vs. Jane Hays et al-—This also . Pittsfield at half past 8, at Sprinatel at 12 noon, at Worsester the: ‘les and patterng exhibited the con'raets will be | but the House did not appear to deem them worthy | in and for the City and County of New-York, at the City | was an action of replevin. The house of Hinten T NS will hereafter run between New Work and Goshen | 4 F. saepees Bosten at half past 6 r. founded and inspections made, aud no article will be received | of notice. Now, there was a majority in both | Hall ofthe said city, on Thursday,the 30th. day of Dec., | & Moore (John W. Hinton and Jas. A. Moore) ve- accord 'o the following arrangement, s'opoing at Pier- GG Tickets for Boston must be procured on board of this | that is inferior in the material or workmanship to, or that does b 9 f tho: ho professed to be alone in the | in the year of our Lord, 1841, before the Hon, Wm. Kent, t a hi ; i 5 ‘mont, Blauveltville, Pascac, Sufferne, Ram: tation, Mou’ | boat only. Z not correspond in every respect with the pattern on which a ranches, o! se who pl Ciroull Judge of the Ficet Circuit of the Statect New. eet ‘ensive ship owners in Sout! reet, fuiled in roe Works, Furner’s, Seamanville, Monroe Village and Ches- | _ For passage or freight, apply on board, or to CROOKE, | co~tract is founded. support of democratic principles, and he hoped the | Citcuit Judge of the First Circuit of the State of New- | 1834, assigned their property. amounting to ial y ! POWRS E'COvat the corner of West and Liberty streets.” | rth supplies are io be delivered at the United States Aree: | rexolutions, democratic as they were, would be | X9iu, and Eijah F, Purdy and Fred’k R: Lee, two of the | nearly half a million of dollars, to Mesers. Armour A samenger tri every mori (eter Sanday) leaving FOR LONDON Keguar raat aie ete | Hoswhaaasheceainca rea fled oa ureter beet | disposed of with something like enthusiasm. | As | Coariof whiah the sit William Kot Circuit Judge os | & Baneker, forthe benefitof their creditors. ‘The ‘clock, A. M. inthe : own fa ip st fES, | day of July, 1812 * ‘ ey are eoncurren! id, i : : assignees appointed Me: h 4 aera besa a aiaice a nee omar | RRR Ti retsomneniieg accra a SMe, | SEE PAIR te i ng eld, ed coderet, | Ley the ble one dnp Snip tried cad conyDnea toad Weeiethe Jurtioasaisre | €0-setue utr the concers. The pisiutlt ie chiteeit 1A Baaseuer trata every Wednenday and Saturday afternoon, hie sfandid ship haw accomodations for eabin, qeroperala and ‘mnat reach the Omee of te Gommieary | Mr. Fosres brought ina i) fc repeal the Jaw | said, and a Jury duly empannelled and sworn, on an In- | whois the son of Mr. John W. Hinton, was placed ‘ : - ‘ ! . pelt ys i i int i illiam Wiley, with | in the schedule as di itica. ¥, packet, and berths can be secured on moderate tecms, if im- | 1842- Tyo proposal I be received afier 3 0’cloek of that day passed at the last session, regulating the appoint. ictment charging him, the said William yy as u creditor, to the amount of ‘A freight train every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Fri- | Mrediate spplication be mate ou board foot of Maiden lane, Security will be required (or the fulfilment of contracta. | ment of Receivers. After an animated debate, the | receiving stolen goods, (scienter.) nearly $15,000. Mr. J. W. H. i “7, gllenort, at {eclocs from’ tne Foot ¢ Chiunbers atreet, | soo "PFA GLOVER se MeMURRAY, 0 Oe ASHINGTON TYSON: chasce. | bill was p: nd the aet accordingly repealed, | , Given under my hand, and attested by the seal of the failure, erided at Dayistreae abl Me Moore at steambbal ine #t, cor of Seuth at. Gene: . , ; 5 treet, and Mr. ¥ GOSHEN. =i i ir frien Conatssany Genenar’s Orricr, so far as the Scnate was concerned. ~? ’ 26 Broadway, and the furniture in th IA. veaoengse trhin every tmocctng, (easeot Bender st Got, | use eieeitenn Pte fone Rett att, eit Compiiludelphis, December t7the1sa1. __atgeoatty_ | "A" communication was received from Joun C. | bord,18#2 EW VAWMERY Goma: | \inelnded fn tha sasigamest=“iber of tno Tangent , ‘Mriviug in New York, by the steamboat Utica, at the foot of | gular line sailing from London on the 7th, 17th. aud a7th of RTIFICIAL TEETH Srencer, Evq , announcing his resignation of the F is an ‘é 3 short time afterwards, was conveyed to the plain- Alb povhcae ont PESOS REE geok month. and thone wish MiG, Semit money, can procere CIAL TEETH Without Clase Ligure ke, | office of Secretary of State ‘oxne, ana Reyvoups witt cet Cavent.—A | tiff, who took possession and transferred it to his a3 decloke arriving In New York oy the eteambont Utica, | Gantt oy arplving am aboves Dus’ Of mondow payables ha toni ta gail aad otmahlate sa on tee In the Assembly, a petition was presented by wraiclinng ol me Custom House, whose name is | house in Greenwich street. Mr. John W. Hinton A freight train every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Rri- POR MARSEILLES=The coppereiFroacn png | ciples of almoayheric pressure, by." M. LEVETT. Dentist | Mr. Gnovr, frow twelve hundred legal voters of | Reynolds, with an A., with all the slyness of a | with his family, removed to Staatsburgh, in thie aed bereen ar the fost of Chambers cure SASS | RAINS RESUS, Capt. Boyer (From the New weverontuay.commerof Warrenat” | the Seventeenth ward of the eity of New Yurk, | mouse, did into his neighbor's mansion stray. His | State. ‘The following winter they passed in the Freight will be received at the foot of Albany strect on For freight of paneer 2081Y 10. ine Build A fries stout eliow Feavesia’ ws ts notice some teeth he | praying for a repeal of the odious and unconstitu’ | friend ts known as John Sinclair, aman of kind and | house of the plaintiff, and in May following, Mr. Wegientay aad Saturday and at ie ot of Chambre tee ee HAVER arcocd nme Prenag | Rattuetieg bracts gqe Nae Brondeay. anda | tional Registry Law. Mr G. desired (0 have the | ors ee te al away Reynolds mite | Segt ti took & house in Washington atreet, and op Monday, Tues day, until 3 P. e! ACKET FOR H/ f— Second Liue— wp | his entire satisfaction, not only with regard tothe teeth them 1 notition read, as he said this was but a sample of : i > auc a, Wil the whole of the family, includi Lintif tation oes corder of Liberty and Went surest, and the byt. B.Mewitt, master, will sll On the Sat of | selyee byt the mauncr im which the delieate operation wae } DOCTOR shat were to follow in ita train. He appre. | cunning, loxy like, whose fume extends throueh | who had recently lost hie wife, went to reakle there Various depots on the line of the rom a. csintendant i BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, "De. Levett has been too long. before the publig.as the intro- | hended, that there would net te quite so much | song andstory, an pore co wife Ac ht. | taking the furaiture in question, which, it is al- 5 2 » Superintend 2 sad 9 Tontine builoings. acer of the “ Atmospheric fre sure Principle,” to require ® | talking about this matter this year « n 8 glory. Instead of | leged,the son had loaned baad cA id, = +a I a »the si ad loaned to his father, dar im __ Eastern Division New York ind brie Railron Sg FOR LIVERFOOE—Naw Live—Rerular Paeye | Fiabe trom ot Go Gun to Me Leve Mr. Swackiasen offered a sesolution to the | Watching Uncle Sam, or goods and wares tohim | the making of himand his mother comfortable. in NEW YORK AND NEWARK. NCaot A: Depeyatere ot ioe : Balisore, Sentau tn. | purport, that the Constitution be so amended, as to | belonging, he for a taste of sweet fresh grapes, had | their declining age. ‘This was placed in the house E rite at the request of a friend for whomyou | abrogate the freehold qualifications required for | Ux¢d his alate for enjoying, and therefore to Sin: | and has since then been inthe possession of the fa. tral eth fonay shat they have, tenet: | SProfet® TS dtccant Governor and Governor. te | clair did trot, with appetite askeen aa a briar, and | there fa 18%: Me dane We tite eke vm fully verified. Ifeel aduty to yon and to suchas may | moved that itbe printed for the benefit of the mem- | (APPiNg OF the A hag said, “are you at home, | though not whelly discouraged, took a house of Ware te sop ‘to 85 ae 2 66 South street. in need. of your sfessional services te rreomenend oy Mr. 8 that as they came there prot By ce Rearia Ae eet oa) sonent na shaver Mrs. Hays, the defendant, No 9 Vandewater #1 Wrom the foot of Courting’ street; Now Zork. Frice of passage $100. is tm MLEVETT. 260 Broadway. | sing democratic principles ia ¢ atchful ear, who in the | the purpose of keeping boarders. ‘The third (Every day—Sunday y The packet ship Garrick, Capt. Wm. Skiddy, of 1000 tons, | 34 1m : -260 Broadway. freed id not euiter (oe mansion quickly stepped, and closed the door, as he ? i a epee Leave New York. Leave Newark. will succeed the Sheridan, and sail ou the 35th ‘February, her 75. O00 BQENG—Taken from entte siaugmered in thus | friends would not ae waked with fear. My story hi d eit, | ters reat he was unable to pay in season, and his .M. At? P.M. ats A.M. Ati} P.M. ular day. 19) city. Forsale, in lots to suit purchasers by | their professions, and this he considered an oppor- q u ‘ar. story here is dotted oat with | furniture was taken under y aA “he > “de Hy Go” | ‘fuser se%e may rely upon the ships of thi line aniting pune- | the Buteners Hide Assoctation,coraer Sth strect and tat Ave- | tunity to evince their devotion to these principles. {ule stars, that then shone bright, and naught was | subsequently given up, the ‘ftuoart being eetiled. a £ 10} do tat 4 taal oleerieet, 23 | nue. = The resolutions, the same as he offered last year, re ma u i city watch, with “ twelve o'clock, | He bias fl the oh April, 1840, to No. 5 Rose ON SUNDAYS. 68 BANG eh Cale eek eT eg PPR gAVED TE ch. were ordered printed. E ‘ eet at oh A. hasty rap at Sinclair’s | street, leaving the last quarter ($117) unpaid. — the feot of Liberty street. PARKHILL, Captain Hoit, will snilas above, her SURE CURE Ree roott Rohe Safeand enay in Mr. McMurray gave notice of an intention to | fell, at first alarmed the guilty pair, but silence fol: | Mrs followed his furniture with a warrant Leave New Yom, off airy, farday. ‘ i icati in'ita curate cffectsna remedy well | introduce a bill to repeal the law, known as the | lowing close at hand, the conclusion wae, that | and it was levied upon on the 18th May. Mr. Pe- mew She Baer Gis An Wad? Lith | RS ietcra, comma fst ag” prc. We ery, | New Vari Criminal Gaur Bl dor and Johnay bere eit ange’ ats | fet, W; Hinton ad removed south, ut etn agen BRUNSWICK. ope id make early apniicaiion te ae N.Y Certifiestes-'The and fthis cfiice, 47 | Mr. Wer gave notice of an intention to intro + and Johnny &. betore them stands, when | to act for him, who replevined, and suit is brought. are reduced. ‘ 036 JOHN HERDMAN, 61 Sonth «ircet, | BOM s ne Rudersigned having used the | duce a bill, in relation to mechanical labor in State | Arche with his noted power, seized him with both | Mr. 1. Buy. he officer i : e foot of Liberty street daily. Woden. _ | Pari ipecific. a8 prepared ry Mr, J. lowes, unite in ¢ > his powerful hands. ‘he battle ed, and Joh Mr. L. Buyant, the officer who levied on the Leave New York. Leave New Brungwick. FOR NEW ORLEANS Couisin: New | reco ing, it to the public covfideace. | 1. Pa Prisons. “ase! bes towntitl: Aisi 3 raged, and John | third quarter, testified that Mr. John W. Hinton At 9 AM. AtT} A.M. York Line—Regular Pack: Januar, —The | geon Deutist. 911 Broadway N.Y. J.8i Mr. Loomts offered a resolution in effet, that a | £0t beat, while Arc e carried off his booty, but to id nothing about the property belonging to his pom Lo stages connact with here ies sch vay. | in ora will positively ba + regular day" | Broadway, Ny Ya BG. Bu hs tolees commitice of three be appointed, to whom should be the Police ofice brought, he there was learned his son, but epake of it Pads owns ‘Somerville, $0 cents. For freight or passage, having splendi: sahed accommoda N.Y. 'N. B. None is genuine, un’ given the supervision of all printing ordered by 3 Md Ken, as e Jury, after a short absence, re! j seocren res ee mreawisk, teem thona,apply ou board, ‘at Grleana wh, ootot Wall sreet, propristor, ‘Sold. alt, ‘by the following Bry this House, said by those who governed the decision, and bail | verdict infavorol defender? veers with Lin? focenta. | Great care will be taken to have th: ls by this line cor | Canal st Hart's, 278 Broadway, aud cor Tiudion und North | Mr, Swackamen supported Mr. L.’s resolu | Was askec in an anred: Pounds, or Arche must be | For plaintif, W. 8. Sears, Esq.—for defendant, soe O Tne 7} A, M.train from New Brunswiek, and 4} | rectly measured. Moore atreeta; Milnor. 192 Brcadway; Burne!; 210 Chatham: | tion, remarking thatthe State was saddled with a seatio brie Oa ier he found, who toed the | G. Clark, Esq. ‘dain {rom New York, has been reduced between ‘Agents in New Orleans, Jas. O. Woe who will prompt | Syme, 63 Bowery, cor Walker st.; Hutching, 160 Bowery. and | large and entirely unreasonable expense for print- | mark, and bailed him from the prison door, Arche Tew, ork and ew Brunswick to 60 cents. Wy (orwned all eo odd 10 Ne addres Mullord, will succeed the | Oouter4te Centre at.s Price per vial ¢ cents—half vial 35. 1 i4¢”” Indeed he had now at home a large quantity sable i his honor and his word euch naughty | _ Tse New Jensey Pitot, during the montk of Teri delphi smilie a ‘through New Bruntwickfor | Mississippi pod eal See aes regular oa 95 De aren BALSAM OF UivERW Oa arin “ty Sooripaenh — i pega vite pace ayeee etre al terete in Uncle Batts om Hienealiest bri pata the port of New York, New York every evening at 9o’cleck. ne IVER! -—Packet of sve Tin ot sun- | 17 old establishment, jowery.—The pereoa advei els: le was of opi r . 2 i ° irty-four vessels from 3; ¥ ity - i ‘On Sundayathe 1)A.M. tripfrom New Brunswick is omit- a. The Ort clase fat fui packet whip RS. | ig) Suro siret rt undee anonymous inns. then ax We | legislature, there should be no delicacy manifested | Ploy take warning by this awa case and mind who | boarded out sight of land, and. pilote Prater who procare their tickets at the ticketoffice,re- | da} prena pking never las had any ‘conr-rtion with the establubment at No, | in extending the reform into the State Printing yr enjoy: cle, i is goods, his public stores, and | five. One of the pilot boats lay to outside of San- Tcketgratis. ‘Ticketsare received by theconductor | "Her accommodations for cal cond cabin and ateer-ge | 875 Bowery. Ihe !aic proprietor, F. A. Thayer, nad but | department. z all to comfort life, but covet not, nor ne’er intrude | dy Hook seventy-two hours, during a severe storm. ‘on the day when purchased. nit_ | posseagers. are too well kuown to require comment. ‘Those | one brother, named William (W. ‘Chayer—he hae not, been t. Grovr thought that some action was essen- | upon your neighbor's wife. Fer if you do you may | She went to leeward as far sout Egg Harbor’; RED BIKD LINE TO ALBANY, onthe | persons wishing to secure berthe, should make early applica: | in the house of hig deceased brother for weseral Years, AnGu | tially necessary on the subject, bat he would sug- | get cinght as Arche has above, and therefore injure | when the wind shifted, she was driven N.E to Rage gide of the rit er beviog a nae GLOVER & MeMURRAY, vertised ‘of Liverwort. and near tw gest to gentlem-n whether it was not in the power | your good fame by rank illicit love. Long Island, rnd during the gale spoke three ves- ae ae Semen, iN be aa : » & Pine street.cornerof South. | ago came before the public im support of Burritt & Co. of the House to dispose of their printing to who or Fine.—The alarm yesterday afternoon proceeded | sels — Newark Daily Adv Tay React Albany Sy rs ine from Sy pon seen ce a eee sekaanrny” | Ging De Rarlers Baten of Livers ct ond age comes for | whom they might choose, and, ¢ystead of confining | {rom tha burning of a closet in the front room of the Joarttmeateen inde el the river. whersithe boats may be compelle ‘dat 3 me : as well kuown thatat the time the proprietor, the BRA it to one alone if it might not be Si panned fo Son TERY crt en building, No, 140 Housatonic RatLnoap.—The business on this 11 be on board exch of the mail boats to give assis- tASSAGE_ FROM ENGLAND, SCOTLAND | Thayer first ietrodnced this celebrated medicine, y* | dozen or more if thought neeessary? He asked | Nass . Dr. Spring’s churc he | road, says the Bridgeport Farmer, is quite equal to- ormation. re AND WALES. by first Spring ships—The aubseri- | 4s about fourteen years ol nee, i oe. | for information on the subject from legal gentlemen | room had been unoccupied for some time, and there | the most sanguine expectations of its friends. The ingens Marl tear et | ARR erie meeenar hee | AC lof ry ce cath IER | nh en the {damgitnbt te fie war communiated by en incen- | snot eecerved by he company fer eight ite thither. ‘ A im firet clase American packet ships,tosail fromeach ofthe above | streets. Our agente will nl-aae a1 formerly a9 im* lorr“AN (dem.) replied that it was the | diary. age during the week ending Ist Jan. instatt rages ana horse of th will be found really the | ports the first of the Spring. Persone wishing to send fortheir | T)R. TAYLOR'S BALSAM OF LIVEKWONT.—§,0u | fashion, and a Very convenient one atthe Lustings, | _Stratixa Crormixc.—A black woman named vissriolidve? eee are cae best on the Albany route,and no deception. nde to my part of Great Britain, can make necessary ar- Reward wil id to. any person who will prove the | to lay all this yreat expense of the State printing | Elizabeth Dillon, was arrested yesterday for stealin; "The strictest attention will be paid to the comfort, conve- | rangements by to Mone of the * Wh i who eal | to lay all this 4 pense P 7 3 y ie. Passenger fare, sicnice and speed of all who may give va the preference. WE 2. rarscorr, sasertions of the ~ Widow iu the Bowery? tobe true, that} | at the door of the State Printer, as if he were to | # quantity of clothing from several other persons of Boma tieiakt ‘When the river shall be shut up entirely, Red Bird Stages ‘ 49 South st. corner Gouverneurlane. the original recive for Taylor Balsam of | blame, when it was in reality the fault of the Le- | her colorand committed to prison. Upfreight, ” will rum all throagh from New York city to Alnany. Should theparties sent fordecline coming .the passage money tT mever made or sold this me: islature who ordered it. After some further con- Case or SaRan Busnert —This girl, who was . HOLT, oe returned on sb Lesion ; ; : BiB BAXTER, } Agents. Fae LY ERIOULS New Pe S76 Bowery: wy wy Taran. 241 Spring st. | VeFsation on the subject, the resolution was refer- | charsed with stealing a gold watch, and was sup 1. V_ BAKER, Proprietor. 496 1m* of %th Veceraber—The splendid packet ship SID. | Cavtron—Beware of the statements of the interested and | Fed to the committee to whum had been referred | posed to be laboring under lunacy, was sent to the — — P h ‘ NEW YORK AND ALBANY, Stam Berens ee er tree mnie oom 1 Geant | add iaoec saree neecee ere meee salesles | (he tales oF tho House, lunatic asylum yesterday by order of the magis- | _ Lane Srrawen. The government steamer, whiel Line, on both sides Nort ver. ce at z ie leceive p d . ell to deprive the The report of the Superintendant of Common | [rates is ordered to be built for Lake Erie, it is said isto BE ng \datand, Wentern otel-¥ Courtland glenteror enfant apply onboard, at Orlane what? foot of fat eae eal ci hat iain Spiae Schonis was received; sud Ave tines the qiual oA Wateu-novsr Lonern.—A man named Henry | be constructed at the town of Erie, and of ion. fr-m New York to Piermont by steamboat Ut a from which the medicine was origiva'ly prepared by the number ordered. Japas was introduced to the Police ce the — — f {ro Piermont to, Goahen by the railrond, and thegee ta parivig E. K.COLLINS & CO. seSouthatreet | in the Bowery, and established the medicine ints high re- | ‘The committee who were appointed, during the | city watch, yesterday, ae an applicunt for lodgings | Suxx —Steamer Frances way stove in by dried Meo re ee OT ait t's etdlonk tadarrivers | . ‘the achat ship SHERIDAN, Capt FA. Deperster, of | Fo “by false assertions. Purchase ouly thet mate from the last session to examine the Feasurer's accounts at one of the wateh-ho #, it being his twentieth in- ice, on, Wednesday night, as he Iny at the foot of Alb: 9. i 1000 .ona, will succeed the Siddoms, sail the 36th January, | original recipe im Spring street ana jou are certain of the | and the accounts of the Canal room, made their re- | troduction a8 a lodger. utger’s slip, and sank at the side ef the dock. his i the shortest, quickest aud cheapest route to Albany. da ting puneta, | eens amd oth ied, om highly favorable terma, by | Port OF Father reports—as they had divided it in| _Ronsix@ 4 Beorsttow —A man named Joseph | = - - _ ‘The railroad ears are large, commodious and warmed by ating Pua. | che sole proprietors We W. ‘Ivaven, 211 Spriog street for. | tWO parts, one relating to the finances of the State | Cohen, was arrested and committed yesterday for AYCTION NOTICE —Large aale of valuxble furniture, “ey yn the east side will be by steamboat daily as far PASSAGE EROM HAMBURG, GERMANX=— | merly 875 Bowery. 128 1m’ andthe other to berking. As the last included a | robbing Mr James Elliott, his bedfellow, of 50, by catalogue, this day. at 104, ‘o'clock, at the ale rooms, asthe ice will permit. a of <The subsertbers have « regular succes- PERMANENT ESTABLISHMENT great many lengthy statements in regard te the af- | whilv they were asleep in a room together, at No | 92 Annand 115 Fulton sta, THOS. BELL, Auetioncer. FE. BEACH. 1 ‘Hamburg twi ° “ MENT. fairs of cuspended banks, it was therefore very vo. | 146 Division street, on Thursday night. Cohenhav- | —* — Passengers for Newburgh and Paltz may sec ag 5 ang to send for t 4 ONS. MALLAN & SONS, Surgeon Dentiats, 372 Bro2d- re eee ae? y ; , febted to hi 3 ; JANDS’ REMEDY FOR SALT RHKUM—Salt Rn this office by stesmboat and railroad to Turner's, 16 miles this my et of Germany, cau avail themselves of this arrangement. nd at London and Paris, inform the public of New | luminous, so that the committee only recommended | ing been indebted to nis landlord for board, paid | § Sieroara, Setie” best Haske berets on breed side of Newburgh where stages will be in readin ss to convey | Drafts for any amount can alse be furnished, payable in Ham- that in eo ssequence of their very ex the printing of the one relating exclusively tothe | him $10 of the money yesterday, on account, and | jtch, Eceema, Psori Palmariy, aud other diseases of the them to the above named plaves._ iets 428 tj1 burg. Bor further particulars. py Sit by letter. post paid) to ent. Whore. thay Oey ba. cor sulted State finances. purchased acuitof clothes for $30 of Henry Marks. safely, certainly, and « ffectuall; yy the use of VIA STONINGTON, DAIL 8 WILLIAM GIBSON, fan, Acewt at His mh betwen Franklin aud White streets, in all | Mr Townsenp introduced his bill of last session | The clothes were returned to Marks, the money to | Sana’s Remedy, which more than + BARNDE & CONS Amst aut Ferviga wh FOR NEW ORLEANS—T- seu one appertaining to th. ir profegaion, im which they have been | relating tothe Usury laws. It proposes in sub- | J:\liot!, and Cohen sent to prison. : different cases of the ab Fa nes bg BOGE Tite of al tists suncis crete, wuary—The first class fant saliva packet ship FAIR- | Ind imoroverenta in tne artot Dentinrys dar ime | stance, to fix the rate of interest at 7 percent. The | Sroxz Tarer —A woman named Elizabeth Gar- can of this remedy in curtug the diseases. of ies and bank notes, will he rey avel al for? Haan ee a tae waMte ace erie, | QERKSHIRE BOAR FOR SALE—For sale ch House went into Committee of the Whole on it, | vey, wasarrested yesterday, on suspicion of stealing | Cerin ig gimme equal jin the history of medicine, the faee Wostse to Liverpool, Lenton, mtn Birming- i @ application be ‘choice, thorough bred Berksh: ar. Canbescente'the | Dut without taking the question rose and reported. | 4 piece of merino valued at $20, from the store of | with the remedy, ax it et oar Ghenuaind Shae althy humor connected with the rear of 92 Crosby atreet.mear Prince. 38. The House went into Committee of the Whole | JC Brink, 63 Hudson street, on the 27th ult. Com- | system generally'all GACH ORCH. .RD COAL AT LACKAWAN on the Governor's Message, but rose without any | mitted. hone oe eee on of Ri, a remedy coreranlly gt tbe Sut Goal Sosbir screened aal delivered any test sie | eencted te day Ne Smount Of Business | One or sue Lave Cases of Invaxmictoe.—The | med ity wrap ta the sais ot ths postereah Ye $00 Setecncd Elysee Git vor Avply eC Sard Sos Wake: | The most independant map in the House ia Mi- | Yound woman named Ann Sexsmith, who. was fis efficacy mre daily, receive’, and the ened 11 00, Apply at'y: ; ; daa3m' | chael Hoffman, of Herkimer. He : a 4 tea 1oe pebiisatiom, VE 0 thom long hair aud steel December last, Wee ciebaraes yesterday, the Grand fy the mind of every candid person of its extraordi- Eng-; Dublin’ and C H hip foot of Pixe at, ort srs Rela butts rena tna foot oF EBON. a: South at, tan to. Providence, New York, Philadelphia, and from Troy Ey REMITTANCES FOE BLAND of apd Altay, having recently made arrangements with the Peo SCOTLAND, AND WALE: Ye Line to thateflect. i or remitting mone} HARNDEN & CO. will attend to collecting or baying | part of the old country can ) Drafts, Notes, Bills or Acceptances, and the purchasing drafts at sight, or any amount drawn direct on the follow- ‘of every description. or transient business of any kind, ie Bere eat of Ireland, apd on mes ery plain ib nd cy Undesteke tI ero, Lonton, wide MERICAN 8ANK LOUK COMPANY, for the eue of | farmer looking man, with hi: / e i ‘i P Ds. (Which they undertav Love at their Boston, New York, Phila- Ames Gaawuunere, kondon which | A MEANOREWS CELEBRATED COMMINATION | gray com, but « sounder man than him docs not sit J UY feding no bill against him. | Jers. A.B. & DP. Sands—Gentlemen, delphin sud Albany offices, for Cunzrd’s Royal Mail Line of | town throughout Great Britain aud Ireland. For terms, apply | LOCK.” are now ready to reecive orders for this celebrated | in the Heuse. He is inflexible in the pureuit of se aahadenh tha catntede ih atitigs Tite at LOC fim gteam ships: also, for the steamer Great Western,and the sail- | oraddress, if by letter post oaid, to Lock. and havi ppli-d the numerous orders heretofore re- h Ps fl h was convicted of the murder of William Vinson, at | of your remedy and Sy yan ‘nels trom New York. KOCHE BROTHERS & CO. 35 Fulton at. ceived are now prepared from the extensive arrangements what he conceives to be right, regardless how | Histiands, and sentenced to be hung on the 11th of | Bergontrew led with th in uny form woul "AKE NOTICE.—Packages sent to either office,for Eng- N the manufaeturess of these Locus to deliver at toe shortest much it may confliet with party pline or parcy Feb “ H fleer th callon me, and | w your medicine will land, or ar y other place, must not, im any eaneycoucain letters | Fersone desirous of tee oe fhe occnition ia to farmieh interest. Pike le. tr Wi eg f tun Governer penalty | cure them perfectly. 1 N-B. All goods must be marked HARNDEN & CO., who pike ‘the necessary every Bauk in ( nite tea, and the security ti The leader of the Domeorate thie winten, trom | @ the law. By a mandate of the Governor he has oure, truly. MARIA WEIBALL 4 7 | are alone responsible for the loss or injury of any articles or ave them brought out im class American packet ships been sentto the State prison for ten years. The property committed to heir care) nor is aay Fisk assumed by, | sailing from Liverpool weekly. during the, coming year, 18t roan any be attached to the B. kP- and 8. Hailroads, or the | and oue of the firm, Mr JAMES D. ROCHE, is there, and RUF" Bteam “Navigation Co., on whose roads, or in whose | will remain to see all thowe whoue paasages are paid there, for- =, therr erates are or may be transperted, in respect to | warited with care and despatch. For passage, or further L~- or comets Lge) he ey wad Ue bate an t I think will be Gen. Di H t. New York, June 3, 1840. Sti agarnat being robbed, having often been tested by burglars, ie | present appearance, I think will be Gen. Dix. He . J ; ‘agsau street. New York, June 3, 1840. Store gens Prot eet aoe be copmitered . fe " somite: s eompetent for the task. As for the Whigs, it at othooty hinges ; ae nn saiert'y Fe ae M i D. Sand.—€ I procured a box of teint trees gcka on, thee vant or eae All othe: | matters little—however Gronax A. Summons, of | ;rithout any application, having been forwarded | , Mere £3.82 fan inate since for my ‘ i Essex, would seem to be their man. rom here on the prisoner’s behall, but simply upon | Yon 'who was then severe! h the disease on his tents at any time. culars, apply as above. attempts, and the combination of changes it can underg » a exarnibation of the that hie the Ce. y r i a h F Alexands ae NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL REGU. ng from 4,004 to 1,000,000, at the will of the owner, ; be albgep yee M. estumony by the Chancellor, | hands, and after aoplvihg the remedy a very short time, wail gt and Loon? We a Bashers Par CNG ORK AND EIVERFOOL REGULAR | security wot found in any other mode of fasteuing. “Locks fcr Cerna acne the Attorney General, and the Judges of the Su: | lev thau one trnthiol ts box, thr desired efleet Wax produced jwodhue & Co., New York; Weekly—Passage from Great Britain and Iecluntt safea and store doors from 126 to 4,004 changes preme Court. and the care complete, since which time there has beea ao re~ Thomas W Olcott, Lea. | stafwrerpooi= Me muvecfibere continue to bring out pasnen: | ;Aa,cevatey to the superiority of this lock over ang other, re: | baetangpse heeerseraint ee Dixp 1% 4 Court Room.—Mr. John P. Raymond, | {i ofthe complaints Sart STAN RL Ry, No. 909 Tuver street, Troy; 12 Exchange, Al- | Ser who may be engaged by their (riends here,on very moder. | “Directors and officers of bauks are retard to examine the | Defore the Recorder, Judges Lynch and Noah, and } a native of Charlestown, Mass., and one of the Con: | New York, Oct-17, 1840. 65 Delaney street. ny, a2 South Third, « veet, Pinindelphia: 32 Chvurch treet, | Me,terine, for rat class ships wailing from Liverpool weekly. | Locka, and orders willbe reerived at the wfl.ce of Aldermen Innes aud Timpson. stables of the Sixteenth ward, on entering the Court | - Messrs. Rouse and’ erkiog—Hrving heard from one of my Fpool; 8 Court street, Boston; Wuion Buildings, Frovi' | sucthe Guitel Kumeions. Fer feat aie ore poly haa tatty Raye lg Jax. 7—Care of Captain John Barney—This | rooin of Justice Shey, yesterday morning, sudden. | {fiekds at, McDonough, vrat zm had an infallible remedy for a poet pid te p ply, au 4 Jones! lane. agenta for the city. | case that has created so much interest among the | |y fell dowa-and expiced. He was in good health | treabted with ne coepliint five oraix years, antl am hanoy lo JOHN HERDMAN. 61 South st. FOR, SHREWSBURY—FALL AR DRAFTS TO ENGLAND, IRELAND, 8( OT- Bat 'GEMENT—The steamboat OSIRIS, LAND AND WALES.—Persons desirous of seud- / “WR. WYMAN, Ageat, No.3 Wall to New Fert WITHOUT MERCURY—DR. 2 BRENNA. has ite | friends :f Captain Barney, as wellas those of John | when he lefi hore, but hed been complaining pre- h ; vtirely cured her. All} fa cuervotinanen ental tne a ge Be Gla Asten, Esq, was called at the opening of the | yjousiy of a palpation of the heart. Upon exami- uy and use Sand’s Remedy for the Salt Rheum. * days, every description of ayphilie disease, whether receotsy | Court. Mr Asten appeared, and stated that he was | nation by the Coroner's jury it was decided that his cate was sentto our Agent, Rouse & Per- “! 7 jury AR J.C. Allaire, will commence: money to their fi ry f the old 7 janger whi a i o ii i m pati ford, Chi 3 Sept aslhy a fllowescieavs Fodcon Market sip, | $2uBtty eat be tupplied with drafts at git, puyabte-at the | securd bf tie ase nf mercury To ene TN OT ee ey oe ay case was therefore fived for Monday. | 2¢2tB proceeded from an affection of the heart. ripered and soldat whole-ale and retail, by A. B, & D. 4 lntarday. at 10 orclock A.M., Tuesday, | National and Provigcit Baxks of Ireland ‘aue Branches, | “The remedy of Dre Brenes does not contain particle of ssn za = ay Sua ETEEannEeeT 100 Fulton street, N.Y. sleo by David Fed od Peigay at o'clock A. Mn cra | Meme amey Blt Bon & Co. London, “sod Rxchanye and | mercury, ar any other corrosive or powmnous iineral, and | DEXt. E Special Sessions. Zz kat Broulway '; Abfm. B. bande W Co" tre Jauk every Mouday morumg: n count, i 1s 2 ven A ry UR gpleck AA; Tuentay, Wedncnay, and Friday, baityat | the grin towne inthe Uated Rutan” Cortarm, te, | on the Voy Tt faa he Sonrepesy nimusveret ta opare | Join Karate wes tei Tor assaulting. wad eating {| ‘Before Judge Noah and Aldermen Innes and | Unite Mates” zp apewraly (noone? 12 45 * tT. SU . "4 et . .s r + - y —P pe. ea / boat will run ss sbove until further notice, navigation General Pasaage Office. 49 Southatreet, | {is uae, kos ever critical the cincumslanes unter wich it'y | Bis wife Phillepine Ewald, on several « oc ve bel ‘ THE LARGEST THE CHEAPEST, ) sed weather permitti stems _ | Where, sles. arresgemesty can be made ior parsengers to | tak f & much so that she was compelled to lea’ Frrpay, Jam. 7th —James Wilson, a boys nde AND BEST ASSORTMENT OF Fr. N ENT—POUGGKEETSIE AND | S0i0s Commanded by exverienced covteies one ct otich eat oad, Futicnts wrighing advice can consult Dr Brenna st hie | ses. ‘The Jury rewrned a verdict of guilty, and the | stealing a quantity of rinparlousee's ade fd WIGS AND SCALPS steamboat OSEOLA, Cap. | leave Liverpor! every six days ty i treet entraucein Chambers tre teatane bourfrom in A. =" | Court fined thy m 15 each. DramGeld, worth 97, was tried and negn os Ann To ne pouND at ite, for the remainder of | 04 Persons about sending. fort toaP. 53 Im A Caebrated Livel Case Settled —Jobu B Helms, | Mary Bunning, for stealing a pair of Dian kote Vv. CLIREHUGH’S { leave the ateamboat pier, foot | Cerd Cay ami aenttin Mg aplly as abe 3 Fae ; 7 M D, of 98 Eldridge street, who was indicted in | lued at $2, from Joseph Morse & Co, was found °. 1UGH S, Tyeeeny bad Neterany | Cmte et per ere OY Oe ee eee FIN Becre SIE ee DTTC ed ete Y i i c ilty and sent to the city prison for t days. | _% SRUADWAY, ENTRANCE IN FULTON 87. anldows at Galawerte, | PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND Mesurs. NIBLO & i U'NLAP would most reapeetfull, in. | August, 1840, for a libel on “John Castree, Amos | guilty an Sok Beall, who, § k HE, many attempts that are daily making to imitate these rest Pi Fishkill Landing, New form gentlemen wautiug bouquets. that they are fully prepared | Gove, Henry S. Bancker, John Haynes, Silas Olm- | A man named Patrick Smith, who, in a drunken Tishaa wits’ eal teal. juat ae many . to.nu ply orders to any extent, and on 'easo sable terms. a 4 frolic sume weeks sine, threw & young woman | ibe hich clmescter they have attained tio th The ec ert Trent i on eae at termes ae | sted and Charles Olmsted of the first part, and the ort k ve ee, in hl eet high cle y have attained. and the estimation they o The rubscribers continue to make encugemants Harlem, wil convince thy lnvy orge:tleman whe will tye | Rev. Dancan Dunbar, Pastor of the North Beoriah | named Eliza Moffatt, into the fire, in hi coisa: Brcrisiad waserin thisoousteyof ne Po'elock in the morning. gers from the old country. oy « ipa of the first which willbe atall | Baptist chureh of this city, Deacon William | house, and burved her 90 severe ly, she is sti! {Ht VENTILATING AND GOSSAMER ener ee ee one mapoliens.or belts eas bs with planta of | Church, Deacon Charles J. Holyland, of the second | conti ed in the Bellvue we et ry t fire b VED TIN Ni , i STATEN ISLAND He Wert at: | weekly from Liverpool, consequently. all LO hg ding Ube serena | FAtts SSCS See cere Oe Ee ee eee a laa wife eed wo the paitetiary te wer| VIGS AND SCALPS, whiny. pageougers ded the inort taateful manner by M Dantap, who has ben | lished ina pamphlet in Avgust, 1810 Sentence tried and sentet P lary for four WITHOUT METALLIC SPRINGS, months !! If he had been sent to the General Ses- | sod that all others are but feeble attempte at imitation, want- Tong and favorably known to the lovers of plants. ; Foot of Whitehall street. ‘ersone about to make engagements for their friendato emi- postponed. sions, his brutal conduct would have been punished | ing the genmux to divine or direct the principle ou which they wa branch of this ew- wal grate the enswing season, will study their own interest and the Ate iblo’s Garden will a ways be opento | ne ind Ry, i —John Davis 8, “= ‘Ags 4 for and every atiention paid them— ‘or feite cognizance.—John Davis Spratt,who ' made to fit, and the ‘1 t te gegen ene ieee tia hernias tpt regan ee | Shereare now ade at apes se'Camc la | state a leather wallet from the po-ket of Harvey | byatiesta yearspuuishment. Charles Moore, a | “hi'wcuensindeotadtuett a tied to amest hi rt kame . hat preference which haa fur many years been extend: | Coming (i'n Moom., many of which, are of the beat azz wo | Farrington, Jr. containing $60 in bank notes, on | & black fellaw,who was tried for stealing a fine coat | HEADS OF HAI, we pe <a “Aa has lays been customary vith thie sine, when the pur. | i! Be wold at moderate prices, witherery other aricie iatneir | the 7th of September last, while passing in the Tix months, aod bariog. Goons echt paltty, o few | comp ghet eketon ofisesans mrt, “ sv we <2 px ~ iy refintes to tomes —4 Toten fe Pas roereal "Fresh Rird fortes 9 ld Fish, Globes ke. 496 one sate from Becved stew to the fea, tines, for stealing a pair of ladies “iippess, jd. Bek Ee a By t. there wi out tion. % LOCKS—At SMITHS Brass and Wood Clock ba abi z 3 , m G ich j . ~ ~ Jaen State Ino tgotock, eae” 9 Th It Som | Alice prtae yr ateumboal from he varus gorte of fre ip comer ite Beem rng, ira a | gq alatenced— James, Van Veanken, found guilt o¢ | wan sunpended atthe time, he" war sentenced on | Sado sol juioe no tle pg i areca PEOPLES LAN ATEAMBOATS FOWAl land and Seotland to Liverpool, can likewise be eecured, For | kinds of clacks can be had ac wholes Fetail for cash, of ng a piece of pork by giving a fraudulent co ta he was sentenced 00 | pels opvisted. Vor a southern climate they are inestiauble, eee TE eee TeANY, | turther particulars, “ superior quality aud workmanship, the low vite | nove in pryment, was sentenced to the eity prison | that cack for six ete Ata Lat Mn ' 4 . ‘ "? NORTH AMERICA, Capt. M.A. Truce a? Old established Nike G Dee iaairan.. | roomp and welch wakeye fegwiators off a va erior Bpioh eds. | fOr sixty days, 1 i eo Ha cin te ro, named ohn NEN by ty Ps . St See sate Wack Liberte etre ae Wekenetey cd Feibes eens C. GRIMBHAW ko so Gores Plastas toorder, necond to wone mauality, and warranted tor time, |. Assoudt and Raltery.—Jobn O’Connor was tried | #8 ctay! ip Blane iller, and for : =) opel aaiapa anni lay y afternoons Drape og exchaee nt aight and (or om mount, ro fur. Samples always g hand and sy, be examined by calling at | for Reinet one aird, of 106 eat ch lane, Gehee, Chavet (ook oe tua araebe aren p Neda ofelt ~\ . For paseage or freignt, apply to P. C. Schultz at the office on ye {3 banaers, 1 ¥ al ‘Ware yea. , Batnnge Ys0Mi § . with a club, in a most brutal m: it was pro . je — } Giecnat sda %. ald So. . the i vege] nal Bank. ANSOMI SMITH. Proprietor officer MeCor d, that | ed. Henry Dalton, for assaulting his wife Mary, - PCARROL L/S Old Reteblishes Matinee on Northero Banking Nati yank. aid atonal fake Stott, parable at thet ge Jocks, iu wll their It was of t ost outrageous ¢ psd il, will be promptly executed by | so much so that in all probability the m: tun, Proprietors in Baltimore, sw ewiry | have been killed if it hud not been for th {the et oon board. : ; SN; B. All Kinds of property taken only at the risk of the | renpect nt to the penitentiory for sixty days. Bathe are removed ‘26 John street to 25 Court pore thereat. a n MeCh iting Ellen Mahony and lands. Mre J.T. Carroll te than ha ectdolishena . ‘ her husband, was iia tes il fifteen years, and y for nt up for 60 days Gustavus | particularly apd the on Smith & iA PASSAGE OFFICE, street, New York. rea for | “cod All lettets must be pos i Sz + 3 533 s aie : x F pe On NEW BUR i Iunding at CAL t 4.) vee a « 28, Wi rout Cl B ae WARD FENN ference of the offieer. .Laine is an old man, snd | Reeve, for stealing three ladies’ shoes, a boot and by her assiduity and attention, to merit ® coutvauante © The steamboat Hi NDE! i DAPER WAREHOUSE BERSSE & BROOKS, No. 4: | B8* been afilicted for years witha paralytic stroke | * silver medal from the show case of Joseph Whit- BY f ey: wi ort tot Case ’ PATberty sect aloe for sale the Tellovang awsriment | The Jury found him guilty, and the Court sentenc- wey, was sees Up for 60 days. are open rom in the Sorelogs Toeock. Ay ey tnd Saterday afernoens ofece for eae tmade alcither v0 | Paper on the moot Tensonabte terme ed himn to thirty days imp $25 fin ine Caurt here adjourned to half past 9 o'clock, sereuping he" Srehey elerd jn ~ oaday ‘At@ o'clock. an A uesday and Fesdey | from ail parts 0 is oh (ceasin ee = pea Ke {ei se F The Court bere adjourned to 11 o’clock on Satur- | T' of thelr efeney can be sven at the svtablieh Nz = iverpoolevery wi r+ exa7 pNewevapers ooo do aane lay morning. seovenahtamaseinnestenit vee. E ti Fic y; catch erere to . ban tree pas own te ret of I and Seot- oe ba 4 J moo? Court Calendar—This De Arrointment py THE Govenson.—January 5.— Rienn: Be wena a gener bere fot e mast baat tho ret ofthe | UStlonofmuscbage bi it ‘Together with a fine assortment of Writiogand Wrappine This Dey. Albert M. Baker, of Adrian, commissioner of deeds can Cracert Count.—Noe 72, 73, 64,71, 77, 79, 80, 1, 63, 84, | for the State of Michigan, in place of Philo C, Ful- = sao etihsetty bg F. 4 Liverwort, rom * "Fieing Paper of anyteize ot quality made to order at short ! 65,87, 68, £0, 93, 99,01, 98, 06,97" ler, who bas resigned, *r

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