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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. Vit=He, 295.—Whole No. 1956 NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 11, 1842. Price Two cents Philadelphia, PUBLISHED DAILY BY Y OTICE Pi WHI be received af the office of the falling upon Siceorish, he was charged by Mr. Whig councils of the city, upon ascertaming tei a COMMITIERS. — l'Le 1oL0Wing 18 4 list o c of Purchases, in Fhiladelphia, to fur- in in ” ‘ vay | Ske ‘i heenih ct JAMES GORDON BENNET®, Bish the following materials and ar ieice for the United States [Correapondence of the Herald. Whig Recorder wasabout to resign, took away | Sherwood with stealing an umbrella that bad been | the standing Committees in the New York Senate No, t1 ANN STREET, y, for the year 1842, i Purtapenensa, Jan, 9, 1842. the city salary and the same legislature took away | lost om that day, and upon seared, it was found in and’ Hobie aftapshsentasines ERMS OF ADVERTISING.—The extensive citcy} ive cloth, 6-1 wide, oyed io indigo and in the wool say sages the State portion. Mr. Vaux may be found in his; @ bed in which Siecorish had slept, in the upper _ P € Commrrrers In tHe Senate. nogani«« on Claims.—Nesers. Sherwood, Hopkins and I a z. He was then discharged by Mtr. Sherwood ; and on the above n.med day he was seen to enter the building and pass up stairs whom the humblest citizen, if oppressed, will find a | with a cigar in his mouth, and when he came down Monet Paige, Hawkins and Bockee. friend) He is wealthy, and gives with a liberal | the cigar was lighted. A few minutes afterwards —Messrs, Strong, Dixon, and Foster. ditdrete . 4 Militia. —Messis ., hand to the poor. He is uncompromising in his | the room from whence he issued was discovered to Canals—Messrs, Denniston, Rintee ae eke on of the Henao, both in town and country, Bexbleg tyritied CI ahirting's ee Pennsylvania State Stocks—Their Credit~The Mes- <uperior channel for advertisers. Bleached do do sage of Gov. Porter—The Movements in the Legis- vou. SWOLvR Dinss 0! Catton Flannel wide “gpehe luture—The Recorder of Phibudelphia. ‘ Dott ing, 34 and 7-8 wi so “agate Unbleached Cotton Drilliug, 24 and 7-0 wide Tames ( onpox Bewxerr, Esq |, for Dragoons, Artillery and Lofantry Dear Sim— for Artillery aud Infantry etlice, ready to serve his fellow citizens with or with- out fee, as their sense of right may direct, each and every day. He is a plain honorable man, one in at fw our incempa: “ ” ive a | imtegrity, open, free and frank in his intercourse. | be on fire, and several feather beds, and 64 canary | Railroods—Morsre Sent A x fur incampesnislor** Herald hnesanianenslve are cenys such a man as good men admire and | birds, the latter of which were in an adjoining | Roads era: Scott, Hopkins, and Bokes. Ig Ail advertisements to be paid cireulation in our city and State, is so much relied | ,avse'ced ene rey ety nl + ibook, wenedestagyed.s Li was alao proved that the ly, Hunt, aud Bartlett. bee : eo s! it, es Ma i ° upon, and so generally read, that those of us citi- We have a whig Mayor in our city, and nearly all | prisoner had used threatening words applicable to isons—Measrs. Bartlett, ¥ oo ane = rE “ ale insane sbiladbaondih 0 (brass) for Dragoons ae zens who value the character of our city and Com- of our aldermen are, whigs. Richard Vaux, Recor- | Mr. Sherwood. The hp ig Rede, & “sg pond alam eed Carat ce Companies—Mersrs, Forter, Nich- iy e i Epaulettes Non. Com’d Staff, Artillery nated / rout i der, a well known democrat, was selected by Aus- : joner, and the evidence was not suf- 808 Veruing. eh rH any specific period, oa 2 remittance in Leather Stocks we toread and pass unnoticed such remarks as are ration of the conclave of prosecutors, as the bestfor | dict of not guilty. ie was immediately arrested Commerce —Metsrs, Corning, Franklin and Sherwood: ance. No paper sent, unless paid in sdvanee. Blankets 6 feet long, § fert wide, weight pounds || - | made by your generally excellent correspondent of | their purposes, being in tle opposition in politics, | 0 4 charge of petit larceny in stealing an umbrella | tesicuiture—Messts. Dickinson, wnt Derren, eeaLy Kararp—Iissued every Saturday morning, o Meu uipments, for Dragoous, Ar this city on Saturday last, who really appears to me | # the defendants being whigs, and none of them | from the above-named premises previous to the Manufaclures—Messrs. Faulkner, Furman and Jobn- Ygleck—price siz cents per copy furnished to coun} ian tor thee : : - ever associates, companions, acquaintance, or per- | fire. . : son. . Feubscribers at $3 per annum in advanc Spades ; , or the time being, to have taken leave of his usual | sonal friends of the recorder. All directly orindirect- | ‘The Court adjourned to this morning at eleven petedical Colleges and Societies—Messrs. Ely, Peck, and Ronaasro wenn gba wasn phen Feed Bm es ramme. qomnnla tes it ee ST eee Cases intelligence ; and, instead of playing the part of a | ly? concerned in the fate of this prosecution know | 0"¢lock, 1D Yvibej enanall lechidnsasdtonaia R Lt i - ith 7 re re 80! . a ons——N . Ru Fr ii Copa ae caylee ales Common Tuts citizen of the State, who was disposed to put an | full well that a more resolute, determined officer BS ccamremmipaaaneneh Palge Ser, Franklin ond could not be found. Neither post or position in lite will protect, or prejudice the accused in any case before him. The Recorder has combined in his end to the swindling of these pests of society, stock Enzrossed Bills—Messrs. Hawkins, Strong and Hard Indian Appairs Expiri amt ot dlenstons’ Boaxp or Atpenwex.—Monday, Jan. 10.—Al- derman Purdy in the Chair. An invitation was received from Charles H. De- : Eee tal Tents THE NEW YORK | — feftlne aud Strappii ; "asks and Cooperage, for one year from Ist April next. Messrs. Dixon, Faulkner and Bartlett. HE KASTERN DIVISION AND #RIE RAT FROAD: jobbers and usurers, and do common justice to the Society of Harlem, asking for aid, was referred to the Committee on Charity and Alms House. Public Building Rhoades. Poor Laws—Messrs. Varney, Platt and Dickinson. Cheritable and Religious Societies~Messrs. Nichols, Deniston and Platt, Hl * Joint Library Committee—Messrs, Furman, Hunter and aige. (The quantity and umber of these articles will be deter | Governor's Messsage and the State, plays into their | character, courage and ability; he is a lawyer, and a 4 fe » Johnson, Hunt hereafter.) dit Seo-actunies i ell bility | Whatever the evidence in this case demands, will be n, to attend a Temperance Leeture to be delix | cjari. ans: onl "The wh MY ands—questions the mtegrity aswell as the ability ‘déne--nsither.jear, favor, or adeation wall Atty into lve d by him on Monday night, and accepted. Incorporation of Cities and Villages—Messrs, Varian. (RATS will herealter run between New York and Goshen ited i ; "9 Off ofthe State, and thus forwards the objects of this | yisdecision. If there is evidence to hold to bat | ¢A,communication from the Female Benevolent | Works and Ruger. ing to the follow ing arrangement, sop hi for ex ‘ ry Haus secret board of brokers, who daily set in our city, | and bind over, it will be done. If there is not, be —Meere, Furman, Verney and lle, Paseac, Sufferue, Ma r ton Cloths will be sent to auy manufacturer ou application to eee Pumer's, Scamanville, Monroe Village and this Office, by mail-and such information given to mn iF The Bootzes are to be of eight sizes, and the Caps of FROM NEW YORK. oo, [ite riers. "The nizevand proportions of siace wall be stated in it if xcept a) e contracts. [ator bury atic, atalovlgeh, t in the eomp ‘On the sarnples and pattaras echibited the con'raets will be OLA. HL Beh concocting echemes how best they can carry out | assured that neither compliments, or threats, will , f § jas A communication from Mereantile Lodge of In- their plans of speculation and peculation, by raising Bp eng discret i Ho nea hie ay nreparaa nie dependent Odd Fellows, inviting the members of this stock, a large quantity of which they, or their | that justice will be done accordin 1 in | the Common Council to attend the celebration of . gt ’ “4 i wrding to law, complain y intimate friends, have on hand, and wish to sell; | who may. Amievs © beter hipaa salle ta, os the Tabernacle, on and depressing the price cf that which they wizh to ‘A communieation from Henry Leibeneau, recom ; h n 5 - | On w —Mr. purchase. Now, your correspondent said a broker mending the Common Council to order a banner, Davis, Mee atiaennis 4 ‘Mr; Homan; Mr, Lawrence, Mr. hadtold him that Pennsylvania State fives had de- containing a painting of the City Arms, to be used On Canals—Mr. Dix, Mr. Tamblin, Mr. Burnham, Mc clined one dollar on a share, the highest bid being 2 founded and inape ade, aud - will be received Passenger train every Wednesday and Saturday afteruoom. | that is inferior in the material or worlananship to, or that does 14 Stocks from the fort of Altnny’atreet, in tho steumboat | aot correspond in every reapect with the pattern on Which & \ contract is foutded. boat Utica, Comsirters in tHe Howse. Vice Chancellor's Court, Before Viee Chancellor M’Coun. Decisioys. Jax. 10. —Lunice A. Fredericks vs. Jas. P. Frede- ca. 1A freight trai Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Fri- |" ‘Phe supplies are to be delivered at the United States Arse- iq yeah train over Jock, (rom the foot of Chambers street, | nal, near Puiladelphin, for snapection, in, equal_ monthly pore Pihesteamboat Union. Hons. aud the eontracta are tobe {vifilled on or before the lat in publie proceedings, &c., was referred. Stetson, Mr. Bird. FROM GOSHEN. é ip day of July, , “ ricks.--This was an application for Divorce. The A petition from S. Van Buren, for the exclusive On the Judicia is, Mr. Simmons, Mr. Dave sree moraines (eee Grail 4 ee tie vecppnen, Seis 18 tie casted Fer eae $49. He should have added that no man was fool | complaint of the Sine trates that they ware married | "se of the pier foot of Reade street, was received. | 74¢, Mr. Strong, Mr. O'Sullivan. enough to sell at $49. He also adds that it is cur- | on the 2th Mareh, 1840, and that at the time of en- | From sixteen members of engine No. 33, preferring | 0", Rutiroads—Mr. Leland, Mr. Lott, Mr. Ketcham General of Purchases, on or before the 17th aay. of Januar; 4 Mr. Redington, Mr. Me ry re charges against the foreman of said company—re On Banks and Insurance Companies—Mr. Townsend at at ve fi 7 divers places, particularly in the vicinity of New | ferred to a special committee, consisting of Alder- | y 1M : that the money itnot in the Peonayvania Bank, | Rochelle and” [iG Walker street, New York it | men ‘Timpaooy Hatield and omens fos open | Mgctytshe Reker Me Baker Sr, Harpae where it has usually been. What all this bodes, he | defeadant had illicit connection with a young wo- | Hleventh street, between the Bowery and Broad- | Mr. Morse, Mr. Winslow, Mr. Fink. eo” cannot divine, and that he doesnot believe the State | man named Caroline Hinman—that “ she (com- | WaY- - : A On Tw» third Bills—Mr. Humphrey, Mr. Cuyler, Mr. debt will ever be paid. He may divine and under- | P/ainant) had no knowledge of such connection un- | _ New York and Albany Railroad —The special | W.M. Udall, Mr. Dox, Mr. D.S. Wright. tilthe 20th of June last, since which time she has | Committee on this subject presented a report to the On Colleges, Academies and Common Schools—Mr. ery, Wedneed urday afternoon, | i349, No proposal will be received afi cr 3 o'cloe of that da; ew i be PA for the fulfilment of coutracts. J. WA! rently reported (by the same authority, no doubt) | tering the action she was enciente by him—t SHINGTON TYSON. and 1B in York of the steamboat Utie: Security w a A freight train every Monday, Tuesday, Thuraday and Fri- é He each, arriving. i New York. bs the steamboat jenna: aetah |g ERNE jovi. and barges at the foot of Chambers street. Coaneeiks Genanct Onioe: eight will be received at the foot of Albany street on Philadelphia, December 17th, 1841. 19 eodtJ17 rednestiay sad Saturday, aud at the foot of Charabers street | —— "SPSS Vial ytecTe dal fonday, Tuesday, Thuraday and Friday’, unti! 3 P. DES. i Ce ‘Transpo: » PARISS i riy andi eet streets, and ative | 4 SURE, CURE for the ion H 4 stand it all, if he will take the pain#to read this. had i br Board ded to which veral sti . | Maclay, Mr. Seymour, Mr. Hulburd, Mr, W. Jones, Mr. 7 ha id. application, certata in its curative ei a remedy well . : zn ad nO connection or communication with the said ard, appended to which were several strong re ’ mes, Mr. jous-danaus.on shelive ef SEYMOUR, Superintendant a, | tgatedzand oP bang standing—Prepared ouly by 3.W- Clowes, | He has been imposed upon and deceived by a set | J ind that the said James has left her and ne- | Solutions, highly recommending the immediate | WT puis of tlians—Mr, McMurray, Mr. G ion New Work and Erie Railroads | Bond st. a of men who proudly hold up their heads, and have | 8lects to provide for her support.” completion of said road. Wright, Mr. Pierce, Mr. McNeil, Mr, Johnson, Bond at. N.Y. Certiicatea—T he undersigned haring used the NEW YORK AND NEWARK. Parisen’s Specific, as prepared by Mr. J. W. Clowes, umite in i he pe Spofidene Dr. Lovejoy testified that the defendant is aden- | _ The Committee on Printing reported against pay- | "Qu Grieve tr. FI “ ‘ 8 List of good standing and high skill, and can easily | ing S. D. & E. White, the amount asked for print- | wait, Mr Lockwool, Mrs. Charche ee Mee ing upon the community; they want to buy State | earn $3,000 Pp . The witness 1 ing the registry list for the 14th ward. The Com- On the Erection and Division of towns and Counties— stock, and,mark me, so soon as they have enough, it | quainted with the forsaken wife. y mittee on Charity and Alms House recommended | Mr. Carpenter, Mr. Russell, Mr.Lancing, Mr. Eells, Mr. vill be run up to an enormousprice; then they'll sell | @4y of most excellent family, an appropriation of $5000, towards expenses of the | D S. Wright. bs eh P. % 5 y plished, and every way exemplary in her conduct, | Lunatic Asylum of Blaekwell’s Island. The Com- | 0» (laims—Messrs. Tucker, Scovill, J. Wells, Swart: out. Are the interests of the State thus to be tam- | He saw them married a little short of two years | mittee on Fire and Water reported in favor of lea: W Oni the Talore eA i é Cientieaicn pered with, by a conclave of brokers, whose secret | ago, at the Mission Church in Vandewater street, | ing ® lot of ground in the Third avenue, between | ‘fy Somes Geler Denterstica os Comiienateangs and selfish doings entail more misery upon our com. | *y the Rev. Mr. Pond. On the Ist of May last | T'wenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth streets, on which | G Baldwin.” Neate AS iu munity than the most rotten corporations that ever | they took board at No. 83 Prinee street, where wit- | to erect an engine house for engine company No. | Qu Medical Societies and Colleges—Messrs. Taylor, cursed our land and diegraced our ‘country. Their ab Boyt eb A ue the 10th June the defendant | 46, and appropriatiog $250 to construet such build- | Dana, Spence, Dubois, J. Diefendort 2 . ie chad rted wife ome, leaving her at the board- | ing. lopted. ‘ the Incerporation| of Cities and Villages—Me srs. Conary Ca es perp re aie trrtlkekn ia ing house, and she hae since been dependant on the | A resolution paying Dr. Charles Kilpatrick for | Hathaway, Brown, Burhans, Mercellus, Eells, E. G. dend committee of the dead monster. [I say dead, because its groanz, although heard, have grown wealthy by thus secretly prowling and prey- Bi N, ¥.5- ketatreet N. ¥. GN Nowe ingeouie, uiten igue ti or. “Sold. als Sito iY Courtlandt street, New York. ton aes Bleecker atreety Ring, 644 Broadwavt day—Sunday' excepted.) é 978 road way. Hi nor, ‘are reduced to #5 cent ALSAM OF LIVERWORT.—A\ old establishment, 373 Howery.—The_ person advertising urder anonymous initials, then as W. 6 SUNDAYS. From the foot of Liberty street. Leave New York. Leave Newark ig, Saring street many mou inital. th t 1 P.M. andis P.M. . Taylor. and again as W. W. ‘Thaver, has not now, nor RAHWAY AND A. M.and 4PM. has had any connection with the establishment at No. Won, ERAy ore HS Bowery The, lie gropiior, WA Theper, nad ba i ue, brother, named Witham NW. "Chayer—he the footof Libertyatreet.daily. inthe houoe of his deceased brother for eer as oa oa Rew Beiagrrick CET Re Sieg Tieee certo PM kindness of her friends for support. She has now | #etvices rendered in attending two men who were | 2eldwin. ; a child, ‘+a sweet babe” Of about three months old, burned at a distillery lastaummer, was adopted. | sitchcock, Janeen, Shelton. f u n Angust the ess met defendant, and he ac- resolution was adopted to discharge Nicholas je ond Manufactures —Mei ceased to sete oF nny thes pad Pe large knowledged that he had become connected with | Troy from prison, for a violation wf the laws regu | aug ines Hee unt of stock, hers report i Pater an vate Caroline Hinman, and informed him of illicit inter- | Jativg junk shops. In favor of paying Francis A. On Engrossed Bills. ions surplus Lib ped if e ie report, divided course he had had with her at Yonkers, Mamoro- | Wreaks for damages done to his house at the ble fun Uy nor ma saa Instan- | neck, andin New York. He she was not his | Charter election of April, 1841, while it was occu- ter. Now sir, the ee ‘ rokers: “te thing | wife, but he did every thing for her the same as a je by the election offi Tn favor of paying unblushiagly every Hoy ns e seats ey ceatly wife. Subsequently the witness found out where | Jaeob Prout $50 for injuries received while in the circulate, as verite é eir werner Bn Bye fools | they lived, and had an interview with Caroline ane pont of his duty as a city watchman. In E. C. Church, Kelly, Wi eee ee believe them and finally loose by their era ha stated to him that she was the wife | favor ef pa; ring estate of Auehan A a Lae 50 | low, Green, McKie. may eae act tity ° defendant. an award for opening street. In favor of remit- | On Stute’s Prisons—Messrs. Wier, Palmer, Pentz, Smi- few York io 7 Irefer you, sir, and your readers, to the message | irr cs i e . . Smi i amakware R. TAYLOR’S BALSAM OF LIVERWORT—$1000 refer you, sir, y y ke iB The! lady who keeps the house No. 1 the tax on $75,000 levied on the real estate of me went DO bales $100 | of Governor Porter and the proceedings of our Le. street, testified that Bn the 12th of Ps its the Paenix Bank, on account of an error in the re~ Messrs. R.C, Kenyon, Barrows,Van i raon who will prove f t, a Os, gislature thus far, for a refutation of all charges and young woman named Frances Hinman came to her | turn to the assessor Fase or of selling a lot of | Slyck, Colegrove, Bradley. se ‘At B ft ‘Bowe | iL i 9 4 alittle, a4 ice per Vial 60 cet 25. 19 do f mapa i hrough New Bruntwickfor I ia majlime pas je y | New York every evening at 9 o’eleck. 8% . | assertions of t jowery” to be true, that I e , ut u et yathe 1} A. M. tripfrom New Brunswickisomit- | am not the brother of he husband, F. A. Faarer. or oak uationa against the credit of the State: ehe is uae anda d board. A day or two after- | Jand, corner of King and West-streets, to Mr. San- On Agriculture—Mesera, Fuller, Hyde, Van Wyck,Van SPSS Fears. “Pat The railroad a a Munro, Wilson, Grout, Shear, Mc- Lei ats ‘ocame before the public in support of Burritt & Co. ia imi- ‘nM. 4} P.M. x + tating Dr Taylor’ of Liverwert—and comes for- | FOMER ai LE stagenconngct mith these lines each way. ward claiming the. sropretorahip of ead medic nine i New York a ‘own thatat the time the proprietor, the late | 18s % New Branwwick, 78 hayet ara tetcodneed thie celebrated medicine, WW Thay a, as cente, | Scearcful where yon tuys Pacchase onl r r { p arefal where you buy-—Purchase only— | The fare in the 7) A.M. train from New Branewick, anda } _i°cie'old omc. $75. Bowery between Fourth and Fitih eM. from. a gL AS hse Sooaserns streets. Our agents will please address as formerly. 429 1m* T'do not ponsess the original recipe for t : their tickets at the ticketoffice.re- | Liverwort or that I never made or sold this medicine at my d to the core in resources, capital and integrity. h ford fe 660. rom Joint Committee on Lawe, | Alstyne, Stone. octane Ncketratin, Ticketsurereccived by theco clon | fate rnidenes, 878 Bowery. Spring a. | 1488. matter of pride and proud sat.sfuction io our sr reitiena te Whandte talemtesed ot feet in favor of making a tender of $15,190 to John H. | ,. On Eopiring Laws , 8-E. Church, Stevens, V. Cavtion—Beware of the staiements of the interested and | Permanent ciizeho, to find, after all the abuse that aday or two to be married. On the 19th of | Howland for an award in opening 88th street. Ln f Karitable ond Religious Socicties—Messrs. Stetson, as been tieaped upon some of the democratic re- | Sune she went out, and on her return was accompa- vor of reducing the rent of Walout-street ferry | B. F. Wells, Spencer, Beach, Starr. er d, | onlv.on the day when purchased. Daily moat shameful attacks are made, caleula- fraudulent of the ri tages | ted to de purchase: dothers, as well to deprive the and 4 Om rightful proprietor of all their juat claima, Remember, there (or ; | fafbut ove original recipe in existence. and that ie in Spring a by Sta fr from which the medieme was orighialls prepared by them | mde of presentatives, charging them with incompeten- | pied b: the defendant, whom she introduced as $600 perannum. In favor of granting the societ: On Expenditures in the Executive Department—Measrs ty, lorotocciam, &e. Se, that those very’ men ecband; saying they hed that Way been: married, {for educating colored orphang.s legue of 20 lote i | Bueekibaee Lawton Ver kine eet Harpur. were the firstand foremost . our Legislative Halis, | The defendant admitted that they were so, andthey | Forty-fourth street, near Fifth Avenue, to ereet On the Expenditures of the Assembiy—Messrs. Caryl, Faun mcBa gen hid ig outward | omnes Constr ae Brat, rng there | UHdigs thease ofthe roiety lg auth il, | Litany, Du Ee Chore, Dat ig men, pet , we the 12th Septeinber, following, pas: nfavor of leasing to the Deafend Dumb Asy- | = = = — —— before them, repudiating the ae debt, &e, to wife, aud Deeeny ae one root wad one bed A ae lum, a vacant lot 200 feet square, adjoining the M ny Bee spe ger tag ahd ROYAL at it treat it with high indignation, full of scorn and con- | days previous to the 12th of September, witness | #ti for fifty years, on condition of their sup- | STEAMENS from Barton,” Morne Hirde ety ATG tempt. Now let their revilers Jearn through them | heard that the defendant had another wife, and | porting three mates sent from the Common Coun- | respectfully give notice that they do guarantee that ali letters to respect the ability and integrity of the people. I } called upon her at No. 88 Prince street, by which | Cil, forthe first twenty-five years, and five for the | [rttived at their office, No.8 Wall sireet, New York, up to heard from good authority but yesterday, that one | the guilty conduct of defendant and Frances Hin. | temnainder. From same committee, reeommend- | (Pei Bccaunm cys cauaruuce, of tne boat from Boston, ‘the river where the b jm the Bowery, andestablished t) pute. Touch none made by those who are trying to deceive will be on board cach of the mail boats togive assis: | Fon ‘by false assertions. Purchase only that mn: from the prigiual recipe in Spring street ana you are certain of the information. ‘ f Montreal, tonching at Albany, (office | 2riginal he Scneum) ind embraces a very direct and commo= Recs , "Troraes of this line will be found really the pegeriator. Eatrest, {0 i He a ae tetris the comfort,conve- | PERMANENT ESTABLISHMENT. edkeine in its high re- andothers supplied, on highly favorable terms, by mropretor, We We. ‘THaren, 41 Spriog streets for uae i. ‘us.the preference. ONS. MALLAN & SON of poor old Mr. Ritner’s ablest (f cannot talk of vir- man became known to h ing the enactment of a law authorizing the corpor: fore she even IDC. to the iiely Red Bird Stages tue, honesty or manhood) officers—I mean intellec- | aeeordingly sede re wah mcg ers tion to commence sui inst individuals violat lh ny anny opr Spec a ofa aoe twee ee, je; hor ; 4 “yg aan nt - ty-fou ver the 0 y ruupmg time. y tual officers—said that the message of Governor Por Decree— Divorce a vineulo matrimonii, [from the i out being compelled toas. | NG.” Messrs. H. & Co. would alse give, notice to theie ter, he was constrained to admit, was the best mes- | contract of marria 2,] with costs, and that it be re- friends and the public that they do not give the above asgu- sage he ever read. I however have no confidence | ferred baek to oe nl with to report aoa will x4 The sum of $100 was appropriated to the Fire | "ce without power to fulll the anes ARNDEN & C in any opinion expressed by that gentleman—I should | suitableallowance to be made tothe complainant by | Department. NOEN SCO. ba him ot design in every thing he says or does, way of alimony for the support of herself and her The res‘gnation of William Wiley, one of the | THE BRANDR TH PILLS are sold ata4l Broadway, 227 and regulated in all things by craft, cunning and de- | jnfant child, and further directions areYeserved un- | Ward Justices, was received and read by Alder- Hn fe etdneian ceit. "Twas he that largely coutributed to the pre- man Purdy. The following is the letter :— Page CANKER O sent evils by which Nhat sagt al aided by the ¥ ‘homas Winnelt.—This was | T° 18 Howonanir, rue Common Covncit of rue City | 80" b ‘a by afew. a owers of office for w ich ne wae unfit, and which | also an application for divorcee. ‘The parties were ine or New-Yorn. DRETHS FILLS. Theee unpleasant aud palatal ccanplatnte 2 so conspicuously disgraced. married at No. 37 Cherry street, on the Sep- | __aving by a verdict ofa Jury, (so long as that verdict | are all cured by purify ing the Mood, We know that tew men know more about the | tember, 1836. ‘They have had no children. Te remains unreversed,) been placed in a position calculated | “Seven years have nearly elapsed since the Brandreth Pilla aif h it ts jously to impair, if not entirely to y useful ‘rst introdaced. by Brand i real state of affairs in Pennsylvania than yourself, | November, 1840, they kept house at No. i6 Canal age civil Maglotrate,1 have felt dus alike ce an |. Unites Brhses tod he is aipy'ia se teat tem are cat fe i the American public, and that their reputation ie still ereave. rt . i a . fe Dr. B. th t jis pla ant, and another per- r do, my entire innocence of any fetends Bar ee JERS eee Re Rue Lo, seme bie hai hey have been so successful, in consequence of their celebrated discoveries und improvements in the art of Dentiat dat im” ERKSHIRE BOAR FOR SALE—For sale cheap, a choice, thorough bred Berkshire Bo; rear of 92 Crosby street.near Prince. 5 PACH ORCHARD NUT COAL AT LACKAWAN: NA FRICES.=Ri Large THE MOUTH £3 ? Sore mouth from cauker, ulcerated or sore throat, pain in Can be seen in the Fars oe PINA FRICES.“Real Peach Orchard, Red- Ash, La . Nut Coal, doubly screened, aud delivered’ to any part of the psekent and <icamal fe to Albany. | city free ofcartage at $1 $0; Broken of Egg, 88 She Lak e large, commodioy warmed by | $8 00; Screened Liverpool, $11 09. “Apply at sedis W tagton street, near Spriny 423 3 AMERICAN BANK LOCK COMPANY, fo « A ANOREWS CELEBRATED COMBINATION fine on the east side will be by steamboat daily as far asthe ice will permit, Mr. Editor; and we would invite a close ¢xamina- | street. One evening the defendant went home ac- | oma self d public opinien, to surrender into tion of Governor Porter’s Message, and your views | companied b: ss y 2 0 | cathe thereon, and we solicit a caretul examination of it, | ryckman. He tald complainants nnd one | ion received from you; and pro FE. tt LOCK,” ure now ready to receive orders for this celebrated Passenzes for Newburgh and Paltz may secure pasaag. and I fi ; H Gud Ohes becteommoat und rallsond to Toraer'e, 16 Lack and Tayane.cubplird the sumerous orders hereiofre re- | by. the people ant my word for it, those who | son who was present, that “he had got into a proper motive in the matter wh tention in the manufacturing department of the Brandeth Pille; eideof Newburgh whore stages will be inreadia ss to convey | the manutacturers of these Loci own State stock will not only be satistied, but anx- | scrape with Caroline, and that be could not and been heavily visited upon me by my persecutors, 1 | or that they are entirely free from Chemical or Mi ‘them to the abe warner a8 ty | tice, The design of the agsocration is to firaiah them to | ious to have more ; as it will be as safe and secure | would not leave her, and that they must all three ith tender my resignation as Assistant Justice of Saree eal Rains volt Baown sed pater VIA STONINGTON, DAILY. fetelotore faruished to" nucle Wake as het Ang’ have | an investment as ean be found in the country; and | jive together-—and he then proposed that his wife, (wee fit, Eight, and Fourteenth Wards of the City of N & CO’ i the secret doings of brokers, stock jobbers aid their | the complainant, should New-York, ‘extending the sphere of their usefulness by the apprecia- 8 a ’ : , nt, pass for hi id that | From the renditi verdict I i a cowry sSecelia agents, as well asthe views of superficial observers | the said Caroline Ryckman should live with him | trained from the Peslormance of muy ecameceted | NomOracenerows Rb peri PILLS. ze! forthin plausible language, be dissipated and ashis wife.” The complainant, as stated by a wit- | with my office, and nothing but a want of opportunity Secu “ty to the Fatrone of Brandreth’s Pille. coming more and more unpopular, the Braudeth Pilla jen | heretofore furmished to auch banka as ha r HARNDEN & CO'S American and Foreizs | Geunst being roabed, having often been tested by” burslare Esra Foray Letter, etree a suficient Pronk thas be bank & be considered a sale depesite- A | + without on their vanite or safes. i sod mei ten: ltr Uda es arate Steel thi hess wt Sedan Ss ok ese bil defiance to al! NEW solved into thin} air. If we have leisure we will | ness, appearedfvery much astonished at this propo. | has prevented my resignation at an earlier dey $n tony the Solleers d the combination of changes it can underg ELS. follewing irming. | a!tempts, and the combination of chi underg, vary. | Solved dinv le \¢ d Thies 1 fen oe Sank 5 . ing from 4,094 Lo 1,000,000, at the will of the owner, furmehes | review the message and invite serutiny. We have ti d obje WI LEY. > The New Lab-Is on a single box of the Genuine Bran: Seay Sen tran Hogan SEAM ne found inany other mode of futening. Leckeicr } no other interest than a citizen of the state; we | away with the said Caroline Ryckaam atthe sere 10th., 1542 PRR BL Providence, New York, Philadelphia, and from Troy | "KS “lates to. the superiorit of thie lock over ang othe, re: therefore mean to say and do what is right, and, if | time swearing that he would live with her. W; ation was not aceepted, but was ordered randreth’s Pills, ch, in many instance New Yors 80 ppearance, the genuine of the we ert, shail be glad to be advised of it; but we fear | nett and the girl went off togeth hi on file. no investigation into the truth of our statements or | Guently hired a place ta Golahunls erty phy ‘The Beard then adjourned to Monday next. the integrity of our motives, and hesitate not to say, | they lived together passing as man and wii , occu: —— sae, we say ae it erate a ehote ae pying one chamber and one bed. Henever return- Cuatnuam Tueatre.—A very full house assem. parts, meets with a hear pons 0} ut the {edto his wife, and the latter went to reside with | bled here last night, to greet Yankee Hill’s retur ealth—admired by Gov Porter’ i ight, to greet Yankee Hill's retura Coe sca ted by his erence POT*ES J her father at Staten Island. Divoree granted avin- | At the fall of the curtain a unanimons call of the aus friends and respected by his enemies. t culo mat rh toes And now, sir, a word or two as to the fairness, or Pieris: 26 Seaman dience brought the Yankee to the foot lights, and in his peculiar style, spoke as follows :— justice of the charge made Scyine: (Bs pea? of our city, by one of your correspondents of Saturday | Before the Recorder, Judges Lynch and Noah Lapies ann Gaentummen :—For these continued aj oy 5 ’ LAMY 2 nd eo He mel ebige Schrag ape uid and Aldermen Innes and ‘impson. | renewed marks of your approbation, sincerely render e renewed action against Biddle, Jaudon & Co., be- ss you my thanks; were I to stand here for an howr and Jasvany 10 — Assault and Battery—George Det- | Xidreas you the. result would be an expression of grat any, having recently made arrangements with the Peo fefence 1s made to any of the banks in Wall street, DEN & CO. will attend to collecting or paying | 1 seks and orders willbe received at the vice oh eee pe the purchasing f WADSWORTH & SMITH, usiness of any Kind, | gy, 4 Jones’ lane, agents for the city. ‘ New York, Phila W'tHouT MERCURY —DR. o- BRENNA. tre unwary, Doctor Brandreth, acting andera sense of duty, tothe public, has employed these colebrated artists, Messrs. Perking aud Durand, who have suc- ded in roducing, at great cost, three new labels 1, of extreme difficulty of execution, and of 80 complicate ture, As to ameuut to an impos: ty of imitation, being copsidered by Judges ¢ master piece in the art of engras ing. The border of the top, and also of the under label, is com- josed of the most elaborate and cheste patterns of lace work. To crown the climme of these beautiful. labe which they are printed is previously printed with " after a design #0 exquiai Oo minule as to defy competi ou: the top and the w E "BENJAMIN BRANDRETH'S “PILLS.” writen in red iuk nearly two hundred times—the top and under label cou- «therefore, upwards of five thousand letters. There igaleo ua the tsp, the under, aud the side Label, two andre ENNA. has the ma ot New Yorn, thar ¢ system, ana in a few honor of informing tne cu he cures radicatiy, on the h ir Bo t 7” Cunae9 Royal Mall Line of hy eine, for thy steamer (reat eatern,and the sail- | 9° uw every -aoentctonnt ater ‘ork. le disease, whether ree .—Packages sent to either office.for Eng- | 0! long standing, without rer of relapse, which very oft Fe nel oamcnct be marked HARNDEN'S CO, who | The remedy of Dr. Brenaa does not contam a particle of responsible for the loss or injury of any artictes or | M¢/cury, @r any other corrosive or poisonous mineral, aud itted to their care; nor is any risk assumed by. ¢ y, terious influence ttached to the B. & P. aud S. Sr the | 98 the body. It can be conveniently administered; ita 0 ion Co., on whose roads, or in whoge | ion is always eafe, and no bad consequence Fre y be transported, iu respect to | i use, Kov-ever critical the circumstances General $. jons, can follow inder which fore the Recorder, excites but little interest from the fact }. that the belief is general that they will not be held to rick, Jr., pleaded guilty to an assault and battery | tude for your unwavering kindness toward is % of o me. . a essrs. lexande . | GG Patients wishing advice can consult Dr. Brenna at hje | bail. The Recorder, thoagh probably aconscientious | on Margaret Thompson, of No. 120 Liberty street, " . fignatures of Dr. ne being his regular siguature, , ea cee Bankers Pare utes: oad, Granite Buiiding corner of Browiway toad Chamoers ofiber is Sn tmnittle contlonel; Wad doubdee-hay iis'dion the Gh of July last. Gentendo poatpeiied. aoreaei applanee hen site ‘ne Hill was Cia eeedeeh Gath hater toate Nis of tea wlio at ., Boston; Gaodhue & © w York; | streds, catranceln Chambersstre t.at env hour from PS sympathies. These men, having formerly been to some Assault and Battery.—John Connelly was tried | amnounced to appear to-night in Seth Slope hich is fi y! Ruled sl Pome W oii, a. | OFS tim] extent hi at noho, of No scot i 4 Navi theae Tabels upoa them, c42 be extent his associates and companions, he will allow, it is | for an assault and battery on Ann Donoho, of No. (ane nee feared, his goodness of heart to operate to the prejudice | 85 Orange street, on the Ist of April last, by striking Mobile, of justice. , | her with aniron weight. Found guilty, and judg: (Correspondence of the Herald.) Oar Recorder is thus charged with corruption, | ment suspended for the present. Mopte, Dec, 30th, 1841 want of ability and an intended violation of the sa- | Beating a Captain of the Watch.—Matthias Bir- The Weather Chriet ahem Flos i ts cred oathot his office. Now these charges were | bank, Valentine Baker, he Weather— Chrisimas— Races— Flare up, and Pis- either hastily and thoughtlesely, or deliberately | Lown, were ealled fo 1, ssault and bai tol Shot— Politics —Business—Cotton—Rivers—Le- penned, and perhaps with a view to prejudice the | tery on C. ptain Dani her, of the 6th dist; gislature— Banks, and the Ledger. aceused or intimidate the Recorder. Hf the first, | watch-house. Lown not appearing, his recogni- | Jauxs Goxpox Breynett, Ese.— rehed upon ae the true and geuuine. Dr. BRANDRETH'S Privcipal Office, 241 Brosdway. N.Y i other offiersin New York, 187 siadson street, 276 Bowery . and 175 Second street. 429 cod 14t* NOTICE —The fiem of BAILLY, WARD & CO. is tha day dissolved by mutual cousent, Laurence A, Millandow having withdraw n {rom it. t, Troy: . | NIBLO’S GARDEN —TO THE LOVERS OF FLORA. greet Tears ds Exchange: Al- | Ni Messrs. NIBLO & DICNLAT wraold mont rosreetialta ic 3 Uuion Buildings, Provi. | formgentlemen wanting bouquets. that they are fully prepared tovaurply orders to any extent, ani ou reascuable terms. The conservatory and green houses at 576 Broadway, and at Harlem, wiil coovince any lady or gevtleman who will the vila 8. BAILLY, y AUG. H WARD, Attorney. OS di WARD. ¥ LAURENCE A. MILLANDON, propeietors are prepared to etecutedorders, which will be at ali T. WELL & CO.’S LINE. times attended to wit ¥ 7 . i i Sotnase and despetth. se plane of " # Eiving solrees or balls can be supplied with pla Th a WEST POINT ERND © LB large Orsmall sine. Also, cut Hlawere, which will be arranged FuThe steamboat HIGHLANDER | }8 0 e met tasteful manner by Mr. I. Dunlap, who has bea | the writer did an act for which conscience will pay | zances were forfeited ; and their being noevidenee ING- 5 ). D, WARD, Jr. Wardrop, will leave the ecren street and favorably known to the lovers of planta. n : d Dear Sin— 0. D. , ™ ‘onservatory ut Niblo's G by m hereafter, and I am sure he will immediatel| inst Baker and Simonson, thi " . Seek Bette Bin Shoctwill eave Newburg | the lidiew for promenade. and every. atteation paid. theme= Eevee bases orocnily iiq orxasel etioethewsegett--ae Capt-Fisher stated that he was etruck by Bisbask | The weather has been vo disastrous for the week | ‘The remsiniag partuers will comiue the Rusinoas wader the Stouday Raga Te 0 rece, tae Ducetey and Feisty | coming intr homer mens or eh epieudid Hoa er. the Camellias | hos been given up to a hardness of heart.—He is a | and Lowns, while in the performance of bis duty, | past that the fair sex have been so confined, and | "#*¢°™ &. BAILLY. {Apes ladies for decorating their windows, aud which | villain of no commoa order, who would thus dare to | on the lst of September last. The jury returned a | out of humor, that they will not even see their BL AUGS. & UARD, Attorney. present to thel efreigit or pasnage appl r 4 , bank | Will be sold at moderate prices, withevery other article in their orapecie, puton board t ints ash Ried Seeds, Gold Fish, Glo redhat CLOCKSSAC SMITHS iran and Wood CToek Extaltiag- ment. at the corner’ef the Bowery and Division street, all charge a man so welland favorably known as Ri- | verdict of guilty against Birbank. bea chard Vaux, our Recorder, with some ef the black. Receiving Stolen Goods.—John Bacon, who keeps Christmas passed off without any thing occuring est offences in the catalogue of crimes, without a leben No. 413 Water street, was tried for worthy of notice. The races have begun, but on single floating murmur upon which to rest his accu- | reeeivin; {pigs of lead, that had been stolen from | account of the inclemency of the weather, have ry 0. D. WARD, Jr. New York, Dec. 31,184 1 aw “GLORIOUS WIG VICTORY. kinds of ¢ holesale and retail forcath.of | sations. If te third, to wit, to intimidate the Re- | Robert lewater, on the 28th of November | been postponed until Saturday next. Te track. PHALON, late of Chatham Square, now of o14 Broadway, mags Ho, god at the lowest poset _ corder, the writer could nothave given more con- | las! _It was proved that the lead was found on hi the Lage truly lotacrves,ta ti better cond has again taken the first Premium for the best apecimen of rooms and watch makers regulator ish je | clusive evidence that he knew nothing ot him and | premises by officer Lounsberr there being | boating thau racing. Some fine sport is anticipated N 1 te order, second 10 pete fe Gn, oa amarrgited for time: | had heard less. I regret to say,that it 1s pessible the nce that he knew it was stolen, the jury | next week. Al D SC A LPS. the ware toon, Entrances) Bowers amined by calling at | charges came indirectly from the pereons concerned da verdict of not guilty, A sad eatastrophy oceurred here last evenin 1G proof, if any were wauting. that nat RANSOM SMITH, Proprietor. | in the prosecution. If se, and it were ascertained, fe 4 Disorderly House —Mr. Wm. 8. Pear- | between P. G. Sie phi jate of the City Guaad, y PA ed eens St Baltimore, 34 South Charles ment, abere orders for larg it would only be upon a par with many of the sa- ‘0. 273 Water street, wa d dy b f Davis, who 1s propri the cret daingsof the wireworkers behind the scene—we ng a di A tor ofthe msequerade balls, situate on Royal etreet, | Judge tom the premiums: ts know them, and know how signally they have failed adjoining the new Theatre. The dispute arose | Wie, rst wreminm this, ayarded by the men reet, is a branch of - vr aaall chooks, i aff thete wholesale or retail, will be promptly executed by an, Proprietary ia Baltimore ANSOM SMITH a * EDWARD FENN OLD LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. paren “WAREHOUSE—PERSSE & BROOKS, No. 4 lar Packet of the 19th Jaguary.— whe splendid, iberty street, offer for sale the folloveng assortment ‘sailing shin CO UMBUS, Capt" | Paper on the mast reasonable terms: ‘ed ay» th XL: inat., her regular day. 500 reams 28x42 ) Smith k Fe in their unholy plans—they have found that all State r about a woman, (as is usually the case,) which ter- administrations were not alike—some officers were auage in the street, after the dances were over, | minated in a pistol shot, the ball entering the left made of too stern stuff for their use. This is not a | than fromany thing that transpired in the hous. side of Stephens, who wa: still alive at 10 o’clock. | fomrlance to natu for cunning, cratty practices—the time has just | It was also proved that the house w: The police were in active pursuit of Da peedaees in the worl past, and we hope, gone fer ever. All doings now | prostitut:s, and that the basement was used not overtaken him. N.B-—This splendid wig weighs little over half an ounce, cleim the light of day. We have an Attorney Ge- | dance-room, where they assembled. A Politics are completely at a stand. Can ieee a aee TO casetelor of Pilon bestewrend neral now who holds no secret sessions, and does | dwelling is used as a shipping office Rr United | has headed both parties off ~The Whi: hh ae . ada no secret offices. His office and his acts belong to | States seamen. The defence proved that the dane | had the big cannon out since the receipt of the ANTI DANDRU FF, the public, and they have them to the letter. house was kept by aman named Williams, and not | Veto Message, No. 1. for removing the dander completely from the head, and a thee And, let me ask, who is Richard Vaux, our [e- | by Pearsall, as represented. The jury returned a | Business is completely at a stand. Very little | veh cleaver of the surface aud hair SNe, nechanieat atructure the greatest master pieces of art 600 reams 24x94 accommodations jor $00 20x38) 200 aH superior to any other, hose’ about to q 400 # 26x37 | NEWSPAPET § 555 % ax jd examine this packet ship’ before e 600 do 94x37 290 do $00 reams 19x34, Book, i" copter with a fine assortment of Writingand, Wrapping “Frintine Paper of anyteize of quality made to order at ohort for terms of passage apply on board, foot o} Oe to the subscribers. ROCHE, nami * r Pmey Persons desieoun Fandiog. for thele Fite Pr “ ty ky appearance to the H f f OPULAR MEDICINE.—Thorn's Compound Eatract of | corder, and where did he come from, and what has | verdict of guilty. cotton has been chipped during the last month; the | © Qt. tm tad eee wives elpmed Bie, sting frum Liverpoa!punetoaly on the Mn tn Peooutn aad Sarma A certam, mead moat efec: | he been, to be thus abused! His father, the late | "Plead Guilly.—George Beach who was indicted | prices are so highthae no ome dare risk thems chine aie eit ofevery month. Apply as above. ual remedy ver discovered for the cure of goncrrhess.gleets, | i obert Vaux, devoted nearly all his pre-eminently | for keeping a disorderly house at No. 304 Water- | The ri are on the rise. The Legislature is Wo See peennnee Ot ee PASSAGE FOR AVANNAB CE et Pack: idneys, gravel, scorbutic eruptions, ke, | useful life to the establishment of the various chari- | street—jadgement postponed. still in ion, and are spending their time fighting D “ ud lye - en the splendid et brig ‘ACT, Captain this preparation enjoys over all others | table institutions of our State, and was from time to Another trial for keeping a disorderly house — | for Bank tors. Major fH. isat Head Quar- 6q. aad whieh has been ei osed for tively as above. up ta, the mode in which it | time at the head of most of them, directing,in the | Henry Scott was tried for keeping a disorderly | ters. More than haif of the State are candidates thas been put in complete waler, every both easy ‘and pleastnt, its tasteless nature, a" fod tits medicine highly weofal medicine wided with «preparation p combines. repeal ha aphendl accom tious for cabin, second mand steerage passengers. For passage, early applica ou! holy cauee of charity, with an able and liberal hand. | house at No. 335 Water-street. It was shows tha: | for either president or direetors; bi the gene: | » atengive tuilding having been expoted to thorwugh He occupied many important public stations, which | the house was the resort of women of ill-fame, and On that B. B, will be elected President of f to the ont famtioneus, 4 we have neithertime or space to enumerate ; suf- ince to the neighbourhoed. The defence Bank, in thie place. The Ledger of this to . & J.T. TAPSCOTT, 49 Sor beck si — 1 pack is Bon, Wholessic and | fice it to say, that he was called away, in'the midst that the dance cellar was rented to several | place is blnstering at agreat rate; they are tryin Gaye Pres, will be dee my Souter Bete ee ges wi of his labors, to. meet his reward, and no man en- | fadividuals, and that Seott was not the proprietor | £)'S tate the Picayune, and the imperial sheet | Mic, leday, 11th iwat. Brckie, 4 Broadivsy Row, and 641 Browdway Pf. | joved a larger share of pnblic confidence and affec- | of the house, but that his mothor rented the pre- | New York, namely, your paper; but fiend F- can't ; mente vasved sccommoiations for cabin, 2nd cabin 7 - | tion, and few leave us more sincerely regretted, or ‘and owned the farniture. diet—Not | come ir quite ay have . will be taken at the lowest rates. Pe Escort The euppy of ‘al arrongementa of mI whose loss to Philadelphia could be more deeply | guilty. compete wi h those of any hotel felt. ‘The Recorder, Richard Vaux, Eeq., has ever | 7 yya1 for Arson in the second ¢.—Joseph | Free at Warrenact. —On Wednesday last the been a consistent demoerat ; he was private secre- | Siecorish was tried for having set fire to the pre- } large building, near the steamboat whart at White- ited States, without ian. tary to one of our fereign ministers sone ye rs, and | mises of Benjamia Sherwood, No. 60 Johi eet hall, was dentroye by fire, twas owned by John Ridaen eq ah ed Phare imaile an arengraest rned to his friends and the home of his birth, | onthe 18th of October last. The building is used | fi Boyd, and consisted of a eben and furnece °, New York Tent oonitt manage Philadelphia, with his love for repablican institu- fag a r fectory by Mr. Sherwood; Siccorish had | on an extensive scale, a machine and nishing shop, me house, whose undivided att * fa tions manners by no means imsaihed He | been en, asa fy at Vaden ae the | a sash factory and wagon shop 5 LSet ln eke te tne on chatengnen of Si High seegpe has been exceedingly active as tician, and was | evidence it appeared that several urbre! long- } tools belonging to which were for ro How! q the Ireception of appointed eoorder by Goveracy Porter. It nen | ing to persons who vi he house, ha! been | sumed. The is estimated at $10,000, on which snd beortere a osdny the he C Bids: ofice without salary or perquisites to him. TI stolen at different time: final: there was an insurance for $3,500. @

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