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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vel. VIL—no, {10 « “Whole He. 2038. NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 26 1842. Price two can: Wasutnoron, March 7, 1812. To TE, Enron or me N. Y, [exacp:— Sir :— NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL eae Li The Fall of the Gak. ‘To sail frem New York CHARLES S. ROWELL, PEXMANENT ESTABLISHMENT. ANDERSON’S DENTAL SURGEON, M2itiroudways and at London an Fare slr the POLISHING PASTE As Avtome Scene, Ne. 11 CHAMBERS STREET I find my came brought forward by your Wash. Agi t Psy NEW-YORK. Publicof New York, and its vicinity, that in consequence AND PLATE POWDER. ington Correspondent, in. your, paper of tbe foaith gu ous treeastheold gray ouk, misimt | of their veryextensive practice, they have, at length, New York, Jan af 842, a teint tl licat ! jousand + gored ins 28th, March. = ~ a been induced to open a Permanent Establishment, where | We have tried the Polishing Paste nade by Mr. Auderaou, | stant, bate ly _to a3 licate or annvy a dis- He has stood and frow abo. dsth April LIFE BOAT ASSOCIATION, | they may be consulted at No. 372 Broadway between | and find itto b: sy enor to ant we have eve tinguished public officer who never had any thing to On the woods around, Depey ster, 25th | May. bs | Franklin and White streets, in all cases appertaining te BOAR HART s Burli Ps do with my personal affairs i ike a king among his peer ” FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF their professien, in which they have been essful, *Sfauutactuters 0 Bretaunia Ware, Your correspondent wholly misapprehends my *jouad their king they stand, 69 now, FRANCIS PATHNT LIFE BOATS. | in consequence of their celeb rated fnew and im- a wee New York, Jan. 10, 1842. The story has be ery pee told ay coies The ail bo Lefer ue Je meg ts in the art try. ‘¢ have tried the Paste ani Plate Powder made aad guld by we " m AMERICAN MOULDING | "Mour'Matian returns thonts for the very iberal pot | Met" Audereon, sui tiherieauveinntaominending tiem.” | +e vertey the anne bil ha may favor, for the several In their robes of purple and gold. Y tain EB. ronage he has received, and continues to receive, par ULEMAN & STETSON, Astor House, | Peported the same amy fi The aut ates a et oto built COMPANY. ticularly to the Medical profession of New York, for = items of my claim, viz:—The Military Committees var eiuma sun looks kindly down, New York, with awh improvements ge combing WAREHOUSE 112 BROADWAY, their kind recommendations, and advocating Mont. M* | We have wand Mr. Anderson's fing Parte and Phte | ont UG nese gaya reverted by dacumeatary eri And sprinkles the kat ‘counfort for passeng*! ry vd tabpreveaiaat in Beutristy. Pow a ir. Anderson's Polishing Paxte and Plate | ang 26th Con re , supported by documentary e f th P jes the horn tof theiraccommodations. ‘T! opposite F y nd find them very excellent for Cleauitg silver and we f hh Of the ew, at morn, is $100, for which auple stores will be CELEBRATED MINERAL sitver plated ware. dence from } to 19 inciusive, of more t As she hiesto the old oak t re commanded By exgerienced wade | _ mora CITY HOTEL. pont BALL, TOMPKINS & BLACK, | twenty printed ages. | Leannol expect you to pub- Nota leafis stirred” ry exertion 7) FILLING DECAYED TEETH! spi get - beeen lish ail thie evidence, but I respectfully refer you Not 0 sound is beard the captains or owners ofthese ships will be responsi GREAT BARGAINS Mons. M. continnes to restore decayes Teeth, however New York, March 1.1942. | to the enclosed report of the last Committee. “By But the thump of the threshor's flail, fetiew. Derceinor gackagesseut by them, unleas re large or small the cavity ; making a stump into « sound | p We have used Wim. Acderaon’s Po Paste aud Plate | this your readers may see that my claims have been The low wind’s sigh, of tadnigare nee therefor. sxmed ty hire IN CARPETS. ih, instantly curing the Tooth, however painul or | PeNtder for clean! ssa aedciher ads of Waresand cat | allowed in whole or in part, by four Secretaries of of er the distant ery eamdapetennemwennaaall S255] J HY LOUNSBERY & CO, | salmingusmom af kh Besthitsonn HIOMOY ethae | Bog Asing Setter Raul a 1, by oe LY S Thes never bresk or become loose—they have no nn- are firmly fixed without wires or Iga tures—no bulky substance in the month—and. in every b Thay eee: Mes Wim, Anderson: vou Ea 5 ; particular resemble the adjoining Teeth, in conformity | ([as#: ‘ud silver p ated ware, and win toe | ay rate arti of shape and minutest shadeof color. Placed from one tle cen ie, to a complete set, upon the above imprrved and scienti- thi fic principle, they are guaranteed to answer every pur- Tego rey NEW CA¥PET STORE, ‘EMR CRE sens, GROWN KOOL Leno.” 440 PEARL STREET. * charged 15 sommes : “ee carga Gee in “i apes rendered the & NEW ORLEANS if Eng ‘thd Venetian Carper LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS Brooklyn, Feb. 14,198 Secretary Eaton in ike and by Secreta- Asorwen TaLe or Banaan:ties.—The New- te ry Cass in 1834, previous te wiicb, part of my for aurer | Claime had been padaed by two Cemptroliers, Cutts | Orleans Bee of the llth gives another tale of the and Hill, and yet those credits were not entered | horrible barbarities of the Mexicans towards the y on the books of the Treasury. At this last date, J. | detechment of the Santa Fe prisoners to which f . '¢ wholesale ond retail, forexportaticn,at manufac- | B pycieera reer: ‘omptroller, ri ad) Bene Mr. Kendall wasattached. Mr. McRae, bearer of pose of Mastication ard Articulation. my case by involving it io a question of jurisdiction | yy. 3 ; Loose TEE tii ent ee by ban 3c ae gireetycommer Clift. | between the Comptroller and Secretary of War, | United States Soxerumontgeepstahas, Mr. Faleo- securely and effectually fastened,arising eituer fromthe greet; Gur wnrys Coddington ner | which is best explained by the following letter of | ner, an English Santa Fe captive, Mr. Lumede: use of medicines or any other cause, TT Bast Broadwavs Governor Casa: and Mr. Van Ness, Secretary of the Texan Com ARTIFICIAL PALATES replaced upon asureand scientific method. MA RCH OF TELLEG Wan Deranrmter, July 3, 1934. missioners, havixg arrived at New Orleans from nathral glo: nodal is to L noi ¢ me Tram this port on the "ah toast, = y Ag palterns. A roll ber, i a or tuk My chen seyular days will be appointed fo pub iafied that this is the Selrenafuder of ive yete, ahereby great delare and chcien a ret lore fp a ‘an & CO. PUBLIC OF THE UNITED STATES. | GRE ae id in | S18: Mexico. ce biases the summer mouth Be miaaw* aa Pearl strest Moktaue Malina te Cappy iiitietbg ‘esation etgun:| Ch Rtawanes ro mre crenata aha The important points embraced in your communica: | Mr Falconer was released as soon as demanded 77 ARTIFICIAL TEETH. — T TH ounce that by the kind’ consent of Three Hundred of | general science: thea why wot the same in the heal; fog art: tien of the 8th of June it relation to the jurisdiction and | by the B: Mii Mr. Kendall had arrived a i the firat families of the Uaited Sratca, consisting of the | Cauvet be the Medica) Faculty sre too, barrew miu Ma ve dae © inaretifeaent of exeqante, Vik te cota e EL eoiee: Weert Pheer ete cto ne ON THR PRINC:PLE 0} first Merchants, Medical prafession, Clergy and private , {. ‘ 7 ? jon to the settlement of accounts, will be submitted to | Leprosy hosp e Bee ays that the pros ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE Citizens, to whomhe can referas ts the superiority. of'| {hoy mee aateseas ihe aie at eda eee meee ae Horney General, and have no doubt will receive | of hiy release ia not flatterin "% ae Lies (Cc. Mons, Ms celebrated Mineral in preference to eny ether , tele, sheuld not ec ipse the ‘unat y attention, ‘The prisoners at Peubla, (23,) are gmloyed any BU a IF because Gulen Cicero, De | It is not necessary to examine the case of General hmedicines. | Parker further than the action of my predecessors on it pes Vanily jon modern Mei od nts iA in October and December, 1830 ud cannot be prevented row its ouwarl |” gy the opinion of the Att, General,given in this case,the tip eurr and {airy yet 8 Cow feoner of Ci poses) ITth May fast that action of my ref vees pertect as | by most druzgiate. . ‘mi9tin*. | it respects this department, and constitutes the youcher for the accounting officers in settling Goueral Parker's ‘CARDS, BILL-HEADS, &C. | cluim, uniees reversed and countermanded by the Secre m eG idother writers, rpeale of such aud a Having lat dati teet they have ever tried, and, in their opimon, the best that | hav been wed for ye foedo me mach p Tay pT TA OS a evercameundertheir notice. His other improvements | M med hat ed and fitted need no comment. Ge: nim aetnes and at the same time ‘eas painful pres- ip Lan sINVALIDS rare “ xpress: a u je DT ., ir own Esta } built in the aity of New York. crPten | cheerfully recommend that gentleman to the « Wat tiente nut ae a gry Sega wpith accommodations £ she medical profession, ae wall a5 to che pus THE FACULTY AND PUBLIC paviog the streets. Those at Perote (5U,) are be tertreated. Those at Mexico are still in chains, and compelled to labor in the drains and sewers — Our Minister has rade a peremptory demand for Kendall’s rclease. We copy the following shock- ing narrative from Mr. Falconer: "<A! Ets c end sold 4 pat in ly copper ry own ex at they may Co! wrugers ey re "eoniort y ve ‘i y may are particularly invited to pay Mons, Malian a visit, to ir. Kendall joined the expedition at i tpelaatr i aerall times’ SL ot fely‘on hiv ahaa prt aed tha syecimasnaat, Liane: clamoyecies ta beatitre, CHEAPER THAN EVER tary of War, Such reversal I considerit wrongto make; | g guest, He was not enrolled and wae nat uae ‘Town ee h ORANHILDE 8. PATTISON, MD. TESTIMONIALS. VORY SURFACE CARDS. of superior manu‘actare | and asthe allowance to General Farker was made before | tyagy military erders. He also had M the asa ‘of these ships will be responsi- Profeasor of Anatomy, Univernity of New ¥1 Ménie Math od ie UPiilive ead Poctasta ce ae tle tan the general order in the cuse of Mujor Belton, itis there. | (807 Dalvary erners. | Mie alto 4 paraport, for jewelry ,bullion p toned, silver, orplated ware) or | February 131i 1842. ions Mallen‘) arhaving tried ‘the Atuisell Teeth which REDUCED Putin fore not affected by it. General Parker’s case is returned a P' pon the route, which authorized him to enter Mexico and Santz Fe. This passport he obtained at New Orleans, and it was signed by the Mexican Consul in that city. He was with the Pariys Consisting of five, which was not captured. ‘he reason of his bein with this party] was, that Col Ceok anticipated difficulties, and knowing that he hada passport, thought that it would enable him to remove from that he may be credited according to former decisions, and the opinion of the law etticer ofthe Government. Yery reapectially, Your most obedient serv't, Jas. B. Tuorston, esa. LEWIS CASS. Second Compt.of the Treasury. . Thornton still r 3d, and I applied to Con- , without abandoning or losing my right to ap- chage, sent by or put ¢ boa riginal can be sett at Mr. Levett’s 260 ere rtar bila bf lading are taken for tueeeme, and of Warren street é you-mndy for mei 1 CRABOL 40) 108’ Walaa ohn everesens B wn BANKRUPT ry] AW. taythey amerey eters puro of atcaion fndarueulation td thowe place: ‘ale of uature, ‘They a0 closely e Sort UNS & CO. Fesemble the natural ones ia the minutest. shade of color and RUFF, Agent . One sal foods Attorney at L treet. ALT other Rind Of ba ee ey oe eee te iting desaced busine te alteided to. Charges mderste, teeth, lean give adecide¢ opinion o ~ THE BES’ VIG MAKER paroiimay tie aleiterinauy way you U think proper, you made for me, I cangot do you less justice than 4m 0 Circulars, | every descripiion o rena mnie terme ae the Visi TING Ce @ | 50 enamelled card: or ment in the city. M ig card plate engraved and inted for $1 se equal to vny in this city gt Pertomers, Mamutacturers, aud Drugyists’ Labels ‘constant IN NEW YORK. SOS" VENQUES. Manuel Carmelat. | °° SHRUER K'cor™'s [tek ntaae mew’ charetkaraimes muoalal five me lthe (ne oF Mi eepiute Be ‘Kendall hed cortaisly PHALON, late of Chatham Square, new of 214 Es ondway To Mons. Mallan, Surgeon Dente 372 Broadway, | omaaim® £6 Gold Rt. near Critan hopes of justice. Mr. Bell had examined my claim | not exhibited any hostile intentions by any aet~ has again taken the first Premium for the bestepeeimen of wets ta known at 139 Broadway, and at Prime | when in Congress, and when he became Secretary | that he had previous!y done. He was on read WIGS. AND SCALPS. e's. sake marian simi ondAe obs CLAPHAM, * vd ia he toeke noe nae yee ty ay te ie ‘e and when he reached that place, if he 1G poet if any eae ere that patine Meo tye Mies Fou ey can ree | web No, 1¥8 ¢ ane Hateon, ise oaay, find. tio a report poms ad it rem Saad on the aad protal trig aah s vantormed to'ctee ass ence in Paris Yealied at vouregtabi:shment inthe Tue Cas. | [" 318 his ends blig that he hae opened the | fites of that office until it” was takes up by Mr. | Mexico by presenting his Passport to the local Dave. store. with a choice an Mexican authorities ne, and having ie some teeth tilled with yourmingral PERFUMERY, Legare in December last, when he roporyed that in | HI have had every reason to be with | ant a great variety of family articles weuilly sold by the | the two most important itemsit was “res jadicata” | When Mr. Kendall was captured, h neverin trade, re nience OF injury from fects in any ‘manner | i settled in my favor by the proper authority and re- | nions exhibited a white flag and were wiaeven During my visi allan I sav st vel at Pe goatee hope a ceived ups ane g no further consideration. Onthis epinion | they would not bc made prisoners. This assurance penis a diet tart ba oper | Prescription: he last counting officers entered to my credit the | was not fulfilled. They were made pri: Teg ‘as one Abled to judge, | considered it the Mull cousuleriti tobe | Je ttta cin” He tae eray jant.and | suspended voueher, which had so long caused me | Mr. Kendall’s passport was taken from produced in the world. the best preparation ofthe kine ever offired to the publie. 1 t, pledgivg himerlf thi to bg represented a debtor, and balanced their | was entitled to be permitted to return to Col. Conte ont B.— This 9 etnow, weighs little over half an eunce, am, sir reapeetfully ,yourobedi eT LL VINGSTON. shalt ber the Arce i book thus :— or, upon the authority of his passport to have left ‘ Bron thf st a a "Siaaufecturer Ni TT DAN of Phaton’scelebrated Greenwichatreat,near Fort Gansevoort. | sonareU ihe ratated Tue Unite States, Da hus companions and to have pursued hls Lea ace it without interruption. e 1 chemote re A A AN Mons, MA’ i SON 3, Surgeon Denti im | fan tale ists rty, he hada right to return—if not—to cat Le. ly at 872 Broadway ‘between Frau! Whit | ks sw nt and Inspeeter General, from Ist Oct, His fate, if he returned, might ultimate- | 1918 to the Bist of May, 1921, when the office ceased, been that of the party with Cook, but the possibility, that the man who bears a flag of truce, may subsequently be shot in battle, gntites. tion for kilbng him when having the in hand) Ameng the In such an tiger sad i MEeecentien oh ps aah” a u 7 os, Ae Observe, none is genuine unless SS te. SPRING FASHIONS. reat Terenas with accaray ‘Patch at any hour (per acct. herewith) authorized by the Secretary of War. ht. 2 337 60. ballad ex Qu anise soce lire Tit gar pres senator eee | ntiiteand Sactoen Waters Be. | 8ST a sarana, BOOK BINDIN rem a mk ye ga ~ ont RING S COUG H C ANDY| ““™ ser anc AS EAKIN, Chief Clerk. De} A, M.trainfrom New Bemewick, a ‘nd 4 hag been reduced bet ork and “an ew yr Brasawiek to oon AND PAPER RULING. || He Tneasvay Di peace is respected. But atall events, it is» crimi- ware “ JRELAND, No, 120 Nassau strect, ha new | t Bad ee be I fe a Th rjockrces Nempeemieh or | HL. ost Bint ea au el toy, tae | lu pat ero Lace mee Sree | Frtfy thet oie eaaetnne sed tofteseae- | Vnlate the predeotion which i wav recugaleed te we TEAL. triptrom New Brunswick is omit- | {s}ent ane 2 eee al Meet eatket et |i Geo chmaiat baeneneiea Rlaateminte: Seabees} count of Daniel Parker, late U.S. Army, und fivd that | afford. who their tickets at tb shane re- it ‘pens md all, other ndoef Blank may deperd on being suited by calling atthe o'd eatabtishment, | he is entitled to a credit of $2,337 60, the amount of | Tne seeret opt erp of the Com od tae re their maha Sylaently ‘any etcora. in & style t le that ig at pete idan Mey eras rere iy .¢speakers chy double rations as Adjutant god toape ote ienaaaly al. | who accompanied the expedition, tarry ticke| ceksarereccived ye bea ls mi Za agent Nes the air pasa: t u t Salon the Ane when purebaned basic ine Engin mad itrequited.au Ht hav hadlong expeteuce | SWA W'S ATMOSPHERIC SUDA FOUNTAIN, | Yoiee a, numiest inordiaste’ volume? in tne, would every | (crepe Late, to the dist GC May, 1SAL, whyn the otice | Sealed» were to treat with the inhabitant | body who tried st T ous! ti vron "SALE--Two second hand Copp:rplate Presses. Ap- NEE RERS FATEN sveui A coc | Rade i ths Malcpoot, sirasoleus efleqta. of tin powerful agency? y en were midim” | MANS TS Roc "CARPE TING, CARPE LING. | gute,and other veuder a useful and econom eal substitute fr the en Mexico, upon matters of trade, were not seem by was abolished, ss sppears from the statement and 4 Tr at eecirith tthuemitied for the decision of the | M", Kendall or known to mini arge ee nese by | Second Comptroller off je Tres ury thereon. could not have been anticipated from the presenea , of the military. ‘The military force was not la Ned diee wl vlalanl Ieant pele nbeneah than was pigap ge Faw thee sb ui Of the pig | “Preparedand sold. who'esale and retail, for export ® | C.HRING. 83 Fallon steret, corner af Chiff, Pm HE subscrabers hi 1 ndt | THE PHIL sae NeAND BALTI- | ‘L goods forthe “a ait consisting of, Bracacis | usta, aud troublesome spparatue versionere Faves.) COAL AND COLDS. roe eee on ea der ot tue 1rensuky: ofthe merchants from the attacke of Indians m ALE nUAD COMPA Tw ded daily zbrpeLing. te A ti | {opae exireme mildnens of the weather of late, although it | _ My ease never was in any way before the present | larger, I beleve, than the military force wi “gpireighte forthe Mat en of the Company, No- Dock st | 90 feetin width, cantata if he latest and most fashionable | $ te bia 7 | rade haaby nomad fron tiegree to the coal | Secretary of War, Mr. Spencer. He could have | accom panied the early Mi expeditions to act Pilndelpt fa. Patterns and eolora the market afonde, which they offer to the | Kountaia, te simple ty 0, coum rictien,» te mana dlalaiehed tha 3, rao nothing’ to do with it oficialiy, and» 40 far asl | Santa Fe ‘Merchants are 1 eepeetfally informed that jal foods con: ude at the lowest “ Cash Prices ” wanrg*ment, the trifling expense of materi ‘supply: 1 wesy are now sick inthis city [om snarls acquired by | know, ae: is not advised of what has been done in The party with whom Mr. Kendall travelled, as rd to the company will be forwarded with PB tae ep ded Je would do well to call and ex- it together with the smell amount of Labor required, snd SLIGAY APOSU . the case, or what are the merits of my clai a prisoner, Jett San Miguel upon October 17th. He Fe aa ee eae dry it lee Phila WE SB MANNING, 420 Pearl at, Lm in various partaof the United 8 eee ee ee eee. CANDY, pay and emoluments still due me for past se hed been detained at Sen Miguel for nearly & moath “delphi is sine for the west ena pouth Teaves Doo atreet | one taray 34 Carpet Store ftom Chathem | das and West | wd, as mey be aren from ce wisich'tes acquired aa enviable celebrity for iti invariable | Oae other tact asto the time of allowance ara On the evening of the 234 he reached aan eit ding Lor She WA ME by'steambent ROBENT | NOTICE TO BUYERS OK ‘Druege-ts, sod oth ‘Sou ates, andthe West | ALE CLASSES OF PULMONARY AFFECTIONS. mPa bay Devrermene october iat iaie aleira, The next morning a man of the name of MO: nits. CABINET FURNITUR Indies, will fod this Fountain particulerly adapted totheir | Tt is known by ite fruits—its good works testify for it—it sau - | Eroest, died from exbaustion. He had red Passengers will iss a gfelock, two hours E. | Uite'e’as thesysupe will not ferment or fajureia the warm. | theives ouly by the -xteaordinary: cures 2 much from the long marche: of the previous days. previc tothe of the trains for the ec uthwest, IH subscriber would {ag ~ the attention of those wish- | ect seasons. If HAS ACCOM SHED. By a decision of my predecessor, the charge of the | Hig ears were cut off to be presented by eur ca .W. L. ASHMEAD. ing te purchase art ibove business, to cetera mie 5 Fountaias, peoparing the Sold wholesale end retail at 45 Di late Brig.Gen. Daniel Parker, allowance in lieu of to hi ffi id P~ Philadelphia, magi 1842, tabligttment, where into be found a rieh Assortment of oss. i thee f 9) ‘accompany OG Evch envelope of the genuine Horchond Candy is | fael and q from 6th March, 1S16,to the 30th Sep- ‘0 his superior officer as evidence that the 2 RAILROAD NOTICE. Bat to be Foun Wrench and other For 2. D. . | sigued Johu Pease & Son, 45 Division street. tember, 1818, a g to $2416 was admitted, being | a" had not eseaped, and this barbarous proceed- MARKET AND FALIGHT LINE ich Res hiker siesta ; ed AGENTS. by him deemed to be e parallel case with the allowanee ing occurred in every instance, on the either ; ni Phelps & Go., 148 Water street Roshtou & Aspinwall, No. 10 Astor House, 110 Broadway, | sithorized to be made to Brig Gen. Swalt during the atural death, or of murder. a ce Zar ow | MADAME RESTELL, attismeccpmeian mal ieate i ‘a decision once made after due advisement e MALE, PHYSICIAN, Offee and res:once 148 Orten Hulaon street; Owen, No.3 ation in this office to be binding when | hig sister married a son of the late Chief Justice NEI BRUNSWICK AND NEW YORK. | Se : Rr ats Pen treet (betwee, Cortiandt Ne tag = pot ed nteonga Ae e sich | Marshall. He was lame, and unable from fatigue Bg, NEW SRR Ge Ralvoed: ant Cheanmmertation Com | 61 e 5 Broadway, next the Hoey) risus incident to the female fra lm apd “3r ‘ ner ‘chive and Chamber at; | fc donates tothis offee, Thave to request that you | 8d exhuustion to walk at the same pace as most of Rrvlswekand New ork, which trey intend to run perms: WIGS AND SUALPS. oetdane ‘MestelPs vetherieoce tnd Koo Seis Ble teat i ppimer of Fulton rent B ookigz: | caute the amovt soadmitied to be passed to the eredit | the other men Capt. Dem jalazar, who had 2 New aribuwick at 6 AM: ty, Seedy THE LARGEST, THE CHEAPEST AND BEST | Mentof obstinate case yy: Rawia & v0, No.57 ‘State #,Aloany; Duvall, 292 Broad st,, | of General Parker. Hespectfally, tr : ul Ba paieice bend Biatieigorte th 4 pale Pe . I ‘ wake ‘our obedient servant, direct <8) aud the foot of Liberty. st tN ork. ASSORTMENT, . Proper med -paid will 1 ‘ 3 SF agen weg. est te Yanifou sm: rovep! At pipet ioe canta oft nae rb fe a it FOB Mot ti. | pean taewen, Roe ,Thied Auditor, ne frm wh wer being youcre, he woah wee? ‘escription, and more particularly to Drovers and. A. C. BARRY’ S, ee, erat Ae be! Ai nga tag tbe ed Nadie | ay er cbalaintthcmenut fares, catealanenitias tr Task your indulgence with great confidence on | order them to be shot, and that eh cron Live Stock, who eau have 160 head of cattle con- 146 Drosdway, corner of Liberty street, up’ stair. rave doltente ov preeertons heal # foo rapt imereage | Sending an order to any Merchaul ia this eity, with wht | the following sauiid remark in your publication, | men had been ordered to the rear for thi ben arated” Branwick and New York, thesameday, | yy 108 and Sealrs, upon, the beaulifying and gossamer ays: i es A het tar (pl {paid} sddreased to “bor. 1 they have dealings. mai” | to whieh I have referred. “It may be well to find When Mr. G- Van Ness was in the act . uw = RPPFO areat of any yet manutacta | ; “3 ms a aii. Be Wathineds Cor if bere at tert, | etna ae Gppi, Aieee | MRS Gat eee |RING'S VERBENA —OREAM | sri wbetbe tee rages sua Ue Stepnct cr | ingard ind aoepeld be mol orn, he oe stéanboat prices. § vs hair, not lese than twe inches B.—Ma tame Resiall would mform ladies residing out of . they cannot, 8 'Y | geant and his men came up. The sergeant asked co sete to any extra | Kl recalls, earings, waich guarde, ring, nud ity hon Waok adm of traveling. tat ane nAiGAIN TRIUM PHANT. som 2” D. PARKER. ~ | MeAlicter “why he did not go fester THe ter rome 'e her personal attendance upou thei tn any true test of the exquisite merits of Ring’s Verbena eae ar ee lied ‘that he was not lor his feet were very up's one storehouse at Ni CARPETING, CARPETING. ott = iihia reasouable diatance, T Lips Ln fuily borne pia ieee f Premium diploma | Cavriox To Smucoters.—In the United States | set ” He almost instantly shot through the iat Niblo'ss (Phe louzet thie celebrated shaving soap the more extensivel it hi pot, which will always | rrvie: Subscriber is now. ning bis, Spring uasortment of rus‘els, District Court, held at Portsmouth, N. H., the last | pead, His ears were cut off, his blanket and his ‘i Carpeting, consisting of three. pi, fi pecribers giv tickets at the tisket offers, ined superfine and ed of Worcs Tilo the following cases weretried, viz : United fi im, and his body left on the iy toeonfirm the Hlattertog nna uasoliciten testitno Meee cer ciead tan. varstly Maaiterh: [ott ee a: Ba ingrain; an assortment not en his erty for : variety of syle have be aes ot " road Seo i Fomysyation | dered apres fete Soho trade: "rie ee ve hag iE Rccuneteieriis teat © siaminat seus schooner Laurel ; verdict for the | Ft; yon the 30th of October we reached Hay Cri Company, between New a various | beet sontty secommended for da | #abafuction that the proprietor has accomplished what thou- | United States in both cases tov. 1, .At night there was a severe snow storm. Placer oa the tue of the ratlroad, he Been reduce reduced (includ: | configeaty 'ccommensenwr sande ha for year attempting. viz:=mn “Emolent | ‘The particulars are nearly as follows:—The | None of us had more than one blanket, and im the Fag) to $78 yer annum, and $50 for six mo Americanshaving soap” wich, torease, comfurt, and €c0u0- | schooner Laurel arrived at Portsmouth on the | morning there were more than two inches of snow —— ip oer Sta feaae: oD pice tte ban | to he 4th of November last, from Halifax, Jed Pow ia 0} eral aes fthe beat [From the Herald.| night of the 4th of Nove 7 f «| upon us Here commenced what is ca! the frill be cfven forall ee | Shavin peers pert f,isamostcapi- | N $., and the mackerel were landed from « march of the Grand Jornada. called from have Ined ing an of the above. described SG 0088, rape War atrest i en : ies og coo a |e | “COUNTERFEIT. | nee 1 somite Tolga Line e rue | CHEAP HARDWARE, STORE. slices 4 27 Asie | ose iheefer to mine theta schooner in the night, and stered in oe ware- | there being no water the whole distance and the houses of the owners of the 5 aig Se difficulty with which it is performed We moved Moses and Jeremiah Noble, on 3 8 land, ‘and | off at noon of the 31st, and our march continued the were seized on the Sth by Samuel Hall, Esq., then | whole night. There was a halt for about an hour Surveyor of the Port. anda half in the morning, when the march again ‘The seizure was made under the coilection law | commenced and was continued throughoutthe day, of 1799, section 50 b, and the property was claimed | .nq with the exception of about three, how rs, by Moses Nob'e he whole night, and until about 16 Toe trial of the case of tho United States vs, tem | nice tks ct eran eos HE Subscriber is now bers aay that a pot of it fasta twice a8 at ico the Merchants of News York, and all other | 'TARDWABE & CUTLERY, F ict he | hy ot Another sanomnciona pr-Faration wi F tho. h are that with the Verbena Cream, wo pers cgusizned to them (of sent to go in their frome ire pape sue She WING to the caletrity, efleges and invariable’ guébees or | (ntir Sinpepen, Sex her fee mont of the ol jure a smoother face than most of the old seaps steel; besides it ia fr: rat ( the #ense, soften- Madame Restell’s Female iSoathy yd iY cases of | with ashat i the next morsing. During the whole time oar tae ya ee for. the Western | thaverr LOWEST GASH FEI SEs. bette trrenularity, suppression, ors those functions of * shin. ngreatdestroyer of #alee . " 1, Cebit great destroy: Mackerel, which was a jary trial, ne evidence on ven to th n. It oe eee et si | wie eet a tmacte | Reena i args mentum ee Fe negasiea ge nomen | A dane itu ena | Pe eats eal wah at who wit! attend to Sone gall such consignments without Tovortum widha eal on AGERED it LAGRAVE wterfeits and ieatesione ae ontivaliy attempted to be | to show that they were not foreign mackerel, nor | 4 merchant, was shot. Ie had long be . eal aN oe) baal 7 Palmed off for the are purcha that they were not landed from the Laurel, The 4 he sick wagon, ghou'd be marked distinctly on each packoge | rexulpe sur Gs PPA, sven cu Mth is ted at twelve centa's box. up Te ier at callee | hat they cucheeed cbidvaed ancwhne thet the sick wagon, a - io 4 rete, de: ind | “Female Mou! iyi Sith ih the object o possible government introduced evidence showing that the rT nce from the River Quintufue sien of regi hi ‘chich yee low oany other line. Seale Innes ® Merewe, oon, jortmen: at one dollar. ene mackerel were foreign caught and packed, and al- i from Sept. 18 to Oct : Ny Afoaite Pier Now N-R, | (OAL! COALT! SELL rn =e real | that ail Fen ime ie, in ale “> " to relative to the situation and stowage of the ves- | Ife continued sick and infirm until the time of in eo’ Becagneggers forwarded to’ Patsburg and Potsrilie, : i oy ates Remi Pia Si ‘THE « Arsartetan Megha Minture™ has tose tiled fel, and the appearance of the mackerel in the | Jeath. [le obtained perm'ssion of one of the Mex- Mier toe R, Crooks: American Far Co. : 8. T._ Nicoll a Tee ah; = Nefadisre‘ilestoli's signature is weites ou Une cover of aac) mnedeal ec NS Boer MPO Cree RE esc Stag AS Pook re be dept mer fre fates techn tie "Bodve acl tee teeny e wk VE ot a conea eres, secret Saceses ‘om discovery for ford ‘ine of 7, aaa there could be no reasonable doubt bat that they | his shirt to pay for this fa some so! im akin’ Dury ec Co News im’ | which has enabled him to effect seedy and per jedaun ‘NB. ‘Themarried,under some ee, must abetan | Kidneys toda et eerie bpiately fetal i per: | were landed from the Laurel. It was argued by | eame up. Une of them fired WS and Woleded kim en Hiab ISLAND FERRY. even of those cases which have bee op ly no gphterpatreay Tete dete dies take evea months! Oe dae cant a 15 fla heh hesi- | the counsel for the claimant that positive proof | je ran sume yards, crying out to have his life spar- RPS Oy a nici as and naussetipg & Cy Selig ddwim* fathy aud over delice mit noone, Nea bce disappointed trode mest | be pends painet eae bs ky were on ed, when an i ee ee oe * ‘oot of 2 aU aad M AD ave pt gally importe: at the Judge charged the jury tha riffith was killed t me night with Golp! joumer STATEN ISLANDER oF i TO E ARRIED LA) ys, | Meeyatecreucpicton. ( ircthteneneekee the onus probandi, or burden of proof, lay upon the | He had been permitted to ride i Tanne folbewa alll Tether mations ticious and defiea'e epnetitu ¥ drop is now poe ny a Dy iat ering imagery ao ompouly | claimant; and that if government had made out s | ; tp Of sickness. H Lager a 1 we vad deplorable Tran al in Mie ~y in} | a hae aped by hont oh eatipied reasonable cause of seizure, and the claimant i y but we do not know wie a ar Ts we ousands in count | ‘Sold by appoiatreat at King’s deug store, 53 not removed all reasonable doubts about the unlaw- | oecurred previous to his being killed. for eran meen sear Ful cor. ro A fol importation, they must find a verdict for the | Gates was another sick soldier. He ea ht sold well knows, w: yearn | Ty United States soon after leaving S: nel, whict. was followe | ae "he io cial Female oat | SEBRIN G S CORDIAL On the trial of the case vs. Spe sohconer, y iets by ® very severe inflammation of the lungs. A NEWARK AND NEW YORK ier cee seyapeene ee cae | rsniay gehuavertente a iiemtantiot pub | fore the judge, an attempt was made by (he Kin. mtiet snd eoapped fim nis fave, negbieg mation o Tie oplenaid sods ions ee by J9sera PEARSON, No. 19 Broadway, cor. | Sow nuand an it eeaiae. sry eats Perees tie | mreblinn the Tokowtng recommendation of & Restorative | ant (o make it appear thet a part of these macken el | at the painfal effect it produced PASSA) Captaig ay, be as ae treet, New York, who wil give tne beat reference, phate dt . rial for were of American fishery. iis mnt rder | thrown into the bushes, Th nd signa radtte, ‘til commence | and all uformation respecting the tame." Work promptly ex: tyerint the ' dameato dine mony. | €0 Feduce the value of those seized, down to aless | of the mame. of Gales with a on 'y, March 10th, seated by applying ae abor either in the city or country. sara ec | RAR RIE ZCAL vom regnest, I have cuss iaed the medi. | value (han 100, whieh if proved, yout cere e atill al La 4 ; milir evidence on r he omer a Market Yam iE MTURT RAZG award 8 fond mo aos 1 revared ev'yen, wil prove Mehiy benches | Usted States was introduced, to that tn the Bret panied with a Jos : F Btrop. Th fe Table ir by G. or | van ad Fen ‘tinea TT. | named eave; making it alent ees the mackerel | Pe0es Connected with thia march of « i eer af Seng mrs T concur 2a the above cig he A re iiher bey ya Pe al ont an ee and then de- tion; and of the most. palatal Kivd ia 7208 peur GES pA ire ya with more certainty yea ares { IOMAS BOYD, M. D.. creed the schooner forfeited. ’ fe Dhol Pod hag sien ov coch men. Haoh arti- ore 5 €& iD a Wan Se gam Be Tenth part ofthe time, ' abe nye ing's Reatorative Cordial ia sold nt 134 ci The claimant in the above cases draws aboutg3000 | Ciey of dress as the men could with decency #pare, | ro me about i use cil or watgr—whigh say perwcn ch prove eae rey Meat’ oe | orpee eine. anpually from the Uni ited States, for 8 they exchanged upon the road for aib ney ee narried, by all 4 on | ——— | ties, encourage honest an e harsiog the Freak UA FUNDS=Uinos Baan na Raa ras, | Gog eiteg mentee gremeemmmmtcteie ments | GREAT WESTERN EXPRESS | and'weare glad when justice overtak Faeroe ctr eaiferings.. Cieneral AFRO, N. SISTARE’S, Rvery dapaan sud Kil FOR ALBANY, TROY, BUFFALO te under such circumstances ‘Their lo Gurdrncr of New Mexico, bad, at the Rio Galena, fichigas, iodine, tingly anewer ia MONTREAL wil be not far from $2000.—Boston Courier, | Ganved them to be stripped of their coats and wai mist” eaten paw DEN & CO,, having made arrange March 2. d their second blankets, to ef Steamboate, reapect Jas pared 107 paurs parte yang, daily, } ans i Le I> and inter: ppd eon close SPRING ARRANGEMENT. , boas “broad street. FOR SHREWSBURY nd RED DANK. —On and after 12, 184 ‘s va thany ote net ~~ wit i be Thue eats | thine worst itatpe a eee et 12 0% aria noon. ati Fn pte racer hea brauch of the He profes UGAR 10) Securve care to all ‘perpoue ot wig cured In a er aaye wit he ie Zea from 7 in the morning autel ioataignt: 9 d not, therefore, rs a cat ttems Thon the severity of the weathe: Their shoes were worn out, their feet were blis- tered; they were exhausted almost naked ; those not broken down. the apprehen-1on of being killed, and in this lam mi hare and suffering condition they reathe Abotrumest or Carrrar Posisament ix lowa.— A bill to abolish capital punishment, or hanging and substituting solitary confinement for life, passed the Tlouse of epresentatives of [owa, but was af- cial messenger. W! terwards rejected in the Council, beenuse the pen- fety and security £0 ane aud valuable itentiary wasnot in fit condition for the reception he sgcomenodatieg Cn ee Letter ch | and safe keeping of convicts | closes at'No.3 Wal , ra fnerrey vs fhe tusinese SPierer thie Pot Cities, and alee * je deliver Fa nedisters veered at 3 a | board uatil the m Dh ae PMlacats Aibany, 1a Exchange: cfice ia i} t 1 ice in New York, 3 Wall st é fa | eens HA Goce pects. yen Gohan hy | tergret with Pomeroy’ Western | mediate ple ces, and with Jocob’s F They have ai office fi: ted | on the main drek of ener boat, e ed by wwe fi or Bu Mi - My eit and some fow ethers were not deprived saa —The Harrisburg ef i bee A Ge hrvengonsahs tated beni ele — h andjepricot trees | ter fortune than many ia havin in fv oN Nour: oa Ba ber tala iy Mouday, ‘a w eat prevented the ae, bey 1 mm Wi whieh covered limb and flower with icicles oh clothing. ours, vel fear the fruit is crushed beneath this backward +t THOMAS FALCONER. of winter. Mexico, February 10, 1942 Tur Season tx Pewnsrt.y on their.