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have at Antwe: at that Vol. VIII.<—-No. 155.—-Whole No. 3007. RAILROADS & STEAMBOATS. | THE NEW NEW YORK. TUESDA YORK HERALD. — : Y MORNING, JUNE 7, 1842 Prive Pwo Cents. FURNITURE. OKS AND STATI ONERY. Al E acribers respectfully announce an arrai recent): conrse ie on jet dtr POMEROY C 0.’S ALBANY, BUFFALO AND CHICAGO EXPRESS. to and from Bu falo to Cleveland, Detroit and. Chicago and in- fect communication to and fr te te ite, (or the negotiation and transaction of lt. mereaatle nd ferences—Erastns Oizo ita: Patchin, FARE AND FREIGHT REDUCED. vhdenee ron may take tie Railroad Cars and. proceed immediately to Provt oe Ta ie a, ponds weigh Bs RNDEN & CO—GERMAN AGENCY—The sub- y made with for aythnt nlace, forthe transyction of Fecwardl eke stad ie mhecentie Of ihe tabeaficsarin nd ee ow idence, on measure! goods 5 cents bi SPINES fal, AOE CY ‘and Coinmission nishing Warehouse, No. 67 Chatham street, cor- ner of Duane street, New York. HERE te keeps fortle alr auorment ot fllow- B ie] Vid? boards reas, a J ‘Tables, Chairs, Office auid: Portable Desks, Gliss Cases, Book ‘pited States. Wholesale and Retat! Furniture and General Pur- | PBroninns ut Sener vires the Manufaeturers the fo'lowing: hing Li ypened — re a a, i bpe has saa English Cylinder Mi Fou.dinier and Cylinder © 61 street, between import direct from ‘articles, viz: ‘& Sows’ make—warranted, for ey are sole agents in the ine Felting of very superior quality, ches wide hi iting of strong fabric, and of widths usually jre- seney of the Sutton Company’s to supply FFFE, and Fr FRE; ines, mannfactured iso, Jackets—Wet and Press Fetis. 3, of brass metal, ether with Foreign jun, Twine, &e, &., m tic distance from London, Looking Glasses, Dining, Centre, Tea and Pier Tabi 65,72, aud oe Bet in cee betesiae icity of Holland and Ger Sofas, Sots Bedsteads, Neds, Bedding, Paleastors, Mae Prince lice ott and directly counects, with all by railroads oF steam | tresses, Carvcts, Oil Cloth, Matting and ire Irons, ‘Wash | guital its n affords. the greatest advantages for pur | Stanas, ‘Toner’ Tabies, Candie Stands, Bureau Bellsteads | “Blue Smalts.— daving the chasing and forwarding Continental goods. Dressing Bureaus, Safes, &e. Blue Smalts, they are enabled All orders received at our offices in Boston, Albany, New | Also, a large assurtment of men and women’s Wearing Ap | Dysuc quant York and Philadelphia, in season for that pene Th be for | parel, new'and second handed. Wire wi ‘Belgian, steamer piuTis VEEN, onthe | All the above articles are offered to the public at very ‘June next, will generally be executed in season for | low prices, Persuus in want of said articles world find it to the retum of the saune steamer, which will leave Autwerp on their advantage to make an early call at the above estaolish- july. . me : § T= importers of German books are particulrly requested | “Shipping onion panetually attensled to and packed ca the | 24 oune fo gee to notice shortest nouce, ana on reasonable terms, Mattresses, Bedding, “WF OUIThE y HARDEN & CO. | ke- for fituuug out vessels, constantly on hand. NEW, GUITAR MUSH Now York, May 17th, 1 ods BOR All orders to the above’ establishment will ‘be puactually at- | 4% professor of tha guitar, No. 1 RITISH QUEEN.—Letter bags for the steamer British | tepied to aud thauafully received, St John's chutes, bas the honor 10 ac B for Antwerp and Southampton, Eng. will close at s B—The highest prices will be given for Second Hand |)rublic that he hay vublished « vai n & Cos Express and Foreizu Letter Office, No.3 Wall | Furniture, and Geullemen's and Ladies’ cast off Clothing. rerangedd wi y, June 7, at 10 o’elock, 1’. M. a2? 6m*r HARNDEN & CO. | TOSEPH PECROVER, Fancy Cabiact Maker, Mathemat- ws | WS Yelena Readies heceraaaued Case esterases ee Wa struet, New Y i Chronometer boxes of a soyocior make, barometer, thermom: frames, quadrant, sextant; surveyors, snrgical, dentist and wing instrament boxes, made md packed in a’ neal timepiece, clock, gan and pistol cases of all. description; da- gueretype apparatns at dieine chests, surveyors rat of sakre i W. Story 5 Dobbins; aul ‘are now ruuningarecular Express ever the | any length aud make ds of fancy work, inade of the ! Railroads to and from Albany and Buflalo, aad the interme. | best materiale and workmenshiy, warranted. Fany ; Baakrasts iu Matas diate places, for ORWA DING, at low ‘tates, with the at- pairings of every descriptioy executdd with neatness, pane- || to be declared Brakrupts ii Most speed, regularity and safety, choice Goods, Specie, Bank | tuality and dispatch, French polishing and varnishing. hamber, 1205 ; Bankrupts in Notes, Important Papers and Valuable Packages—Will attend | “Mauufwcorn u Ch “Taglerbie’s Establishment, between Do- | #2, inchiding the names of p &, negotiation, transfer, collection or payment of Bills ver street #nd Peck slip. eh eds ow xchange, NotespBraits, ‘Ace; 8, Accounts, &e., at rea- Rerenences. Bankrupts in New ble per ceutage—execute orders far the purchase or saleef | Messrs, #. & G. W. Blaut, corner of Water street and a ferchondise, Produce and Manufactured Articles of every de= _ml0 met 127 Nassau st seription, personally, in the tewns on their route, through 190 Water street, eeers, HARNDEN & CO'S EXPRESS earl street. mi5 Im*e to NewYork and Boston, and “CHINA GLASS AND EARTHENWARE. 8 ASTOR HOUSE.—French Porcelain Dinner beer HAWLEY & CO’3 EXPRESS forming at once the most direct, speedy and aad most appro’ west country: 1 with easy accompaniments for D. will alse arrange and compose mn guitar, and other vastruments, and give iustructions to ama: tours on the piano forte and violin, ) | AW REPORTER FOR JUNE, tant, Ths Day Dupin ed,—Coutents t vn Evi x parte Foster, wherein the validity of att wal discrimination of that learn J agton Bank vs. Shurtl gest of Fin: Publications ; Obiva Li PAPER HANGINGS. | MI, A MOWELL & CO., 367 Peiel street, are now re + ing from. their, mauufanturers at New B , } tonsive assortment of Papsr Hingings, Borders, » whic iEORG. posite che ds and the opular au- fe for orchemra, mv? fiw he Grevnleaf on Evid lence ; Banksupt Law, sof the pro ) ON Mesne process, 13 discussed Wilh eft; ontin Ape York will be continued i BRADBURY, SOD: ¥. and. 10 Sel c} the city and net manuface 3, vas apd styles, suited they effer, to dealers at th (so, their usnal variety of French Paper, Borders, Fire "ne best workmen to put on paper in any part of the city can al3eod2m Sr ‘asus Cureny. Of the finest discriptions, in sets or dozons, at the low cere of $12 the set. Just opened, a handsome assortment_of Toil a Pop a edited, with Annotations, by A. ) American, frovt the third B Gigpedsable book xo homepathists is now complete in 2 vols r $$—a full bound copy $7. ity Guide to the Administration of Homapathia opalar Considerations on Homespathia—b: Bryant, Esq., beliv ass ol. Hirschsl, and other practitioners, -atly printed bookcontains an expos imple agent has been found remedial, H EPALTAIAS WORKS,—Jugt published by WM. IDE, 222 Broad Johu’s Ne of Ht New Manuel lomar Gerald Hail, ‘aris edition. This ition, from the second London edition, with Wm. Cullen lomapathic So- 115 pices, $25, tory pric ss, remittances, exchanges, ke. White Granite, do do 112 do 13 00 Corning,’ Thomas W. Olcott, Watts agli i iews, Bik eh elas td French, of Custish Porcelain T pa eta, apes do 40 | Bosra Printa, Views, &e. Bennert, Backus & Hawley, Utica | T. A. Smith, | gD? ani oh hen Soo f Serad ace shortest notice, 2,,Geg Smiths Abr J Bs Genera: JG 4 0. Granite, blue or white, do. ro | HOME ae y Cinantaicya Devil Hoyt, Rochester John Mo- Ten Cups and Saucers, (24 pleaes) French Porcelain, 150 Pi cthie Prac Ben MBOMERSY re ee Cups, eeu do 37 | ID. secon o- 8 aWallstrert, New Ferke | st Wien per done, ftom 28) Pa 8 ‘amit Lemionades, handled, do 225 JP nemedies, third ed rice 25 cents, before the New York annel of the Water Groefenbers, com Charles Munde, D. by Francis ion in what mid Im?r .< Wire, RS MPSON. ant, Esq a a eS N. B.—Agent forthe sale of Simpson’s Ear Comets, for the bay 8 ec. ye 1 Bi STON, va SPONINGTON AND NEWPORT, corm, | relist of deatness. : ee Care a preted by Vie Spm withthe Sonagton fod Friidence; ad exon ad ne | CHEAP HARDWARE STORE. | wistmpqatdgor Narraiey THE, sPabeeriber is now. opening hie Spring supply of | GraetermPrice St—ueatly boul. CHUSETT: a aces: + HaRnDWank AND CUTLERY, seecived per late ar | Thus | LAND. hg rivals from Birmingiwun and She field. ‘Together with a zene- | rauner thi Civens n Woolsey. ral ansriigeas of Bumneatie aoa, woich he ix prepared 1 oF of which wil ears New ere daily, (Sunda BI oer a which will lea iew York daily, vs ex: | viii 5 y derchauts,, Buil D foe BerNo.tr Now River, Bausty Place, at dve plese, jb da sretiene thet will feat Ge oo tenis oc 1, IRELAND, No. nts Annarcenens, Peg Gera ot hid etn Gidea Gidacel latest and most approved patter ant NARRAGANSE, on Monday. for Stoningion, and 210 Greenwich, coor Barelay, New York. — | allorders in the most dacwl ABBACHUSE TTS, on Tuesiay. for Stouington, | A regular sapyly of BALL’ RIVER CUT NAILS, and |” Merchants Avceonn lewport and Providence, and Friday for Stonington. Soars Glue. Alio—a comyiete assortment of Mechanics’ | ruled and bouad to a The RHUDEISLAND, on Wednesda, for, Stonington, and ae * a ve &e, to rive satisfaction. agers arrival OF the ‘steamers at, ttonington, | L Safes, ofdiftereat make rs, methods, certificates given by-respectabl ors Patent Salamauder Sule. + stock of Binding Tools and lish mode if required, as H. 1. has had BOOK BINDING PAPER RULING, ‘Nassau sirect, having an entire wew filing ‘Machinery, of the OW prepared to execute Je and ‘handsome manner. alt other kinds of Blankwork patterns, and inastyle that is warruted Auty work ordered ean be done tate eae long experience im both Books a: ‘wo second hand Copperplate Pr fl tagether with the Cogymitters? report : can be seen nv che fron Chest Wa the Subscriber, the ouly place in the eity where Wilde mander Safes can be had. ing forty pounds or upwards to 50 perton, and on measurement goods 7 cgi oes, te of other makers, such as have been taken in part ment forthe Salamander, or sale at lear than half of the fist os mii 6mr OPPOSITION LINE FOR ALBANY. FARE Ri FREIGHT TAKEN AT REDUCED PRICES. Is removed from SOONOMY 7 Astor House. GENTLEMEN’S DRESS. Garments of a most Elegant and Fashrenable hind ¢¢ a saving of Z my 3m nts to every MARTIN Nos iss Wetauers oo tage m5 iin’ SILAS C. HERRING, 139 Water street. dmirably adapter ind oan be ated ; r, admirably adapted for washing, can be place: in the fire-place, the area, o¢ the § : Patent Agriculturists, Furnace and Crtn'dron, in sizes of 15, 20, 40, 50, 60,10, 100, 120, atid 120. ‘These tumaces. require onl pivce’of pipe to fit them for use. No artgcle has ever givea bet= ter satisfartion to those farmers who ha ve. used them. Patent Hard Coal Famace, a new aytjcle for suminer use EDUCED! ! conts—Rerths 50 cents, od Steamboat WASHIN\ TON, Captain JM. Brown, having: made hei wing the most cosh; nesday, anid Friday altemoon, ‘for thet ry, Wed i sand Albany, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Sa’ | will mak a neat little stove for winte Ue Or ‘at5 o'clock, landing on He fe gech way’ | Parent Chivor Charcoal’ Vurtace: trom new patterns, much uty, durabilit ul direct, Newburzh, Poughkeepsie, | improved. Ph lined with fire brick. Also a very low ail and Hadvon, priced fi a Cook Stoves, at summer HATS! HATS! ROWN & CO'S One Price Hat Store, wholesale and ret tail, 179 Chatham Square, comer. of Mozt street, where fashion, beauty, durability and economy are combined to adorn antifi perceived. Price three dolla {rice exsh. system, which tors think they have reac HATS !! ‘The proprietors have the pleasure now to offer i addition to their recently unproy imitation of beavers, wh d short napped Hut, a new style, the +h so closely reserubles that of all furs that the difference iy not easily ‘e strictly adhere to the one enables us to furnish a very superior charged, In presenting these Hats to the d the ultonatiin mi 3m* chea; id comfort. JEWELRY, jecitmiate stove that cous tion is cae only te. uct smell from the kiteher. They are equally well adapted for summer as wiute: RAINBOW MOR (NG LINE for Noe low pressure Steamboat Deslers aupplied op ery Poveley, Thurwlay and Bawden et Fo | del tmee 26t Wate'r and 15 Bower pls or EET Te 7 * DRY GOODS, &c hd W TAILORING. _ vd to SHIRTS WATCHES Gold Watches as low as thirty to aul Jewelry exehanzed or bought, keep good time, or the meney retuned. AND JOWELRY, VERY ptkyes 7{ Folder 3 Bilver la, Gost Chen, sand o. its vepaued im tb. t manner, aud Wararted, at much REMOVAL. UNITED STATES SHIRT MANURACTORY,7 Wit: | Lom than tue gras) prise ip! un 0 ihe Riven weienen tn N oti y e a nw Ue ohe nye rte lew PHILLIPS’ CASH TAILORING ESTABLISH- | given'to Merchicts and traders in reborn, that thereorticnee oy | eisre igholceale’ and retail 34 Woll strece, woe MENT, the above establishment have adopted auew method of maau- | _ m3 im?m facturing which enablea thet to ell sir shart a a cheaper ee tha am se in thie city. ‘Sus statement affirmed by the list of prices as followa:— mem Shirts, wich Linen Bosoms and hed {a the Bosom and Coltar: « ‘ine Musli Fing Mul ATCHES, JEWELRY, CUTLERY, &e—The sub scribers being desirous of materially reducing their stock, offer for sale at importation cost, for cash or approved short per, fold and silver watehe: proaches, diamond pine and 1 plated, Japan, and gold chains, pencils, rings, and rings, waset diamonds, paste stones, rman silver ware of every description; ra in the 'S. PI LIPS. 7 Astor House, Broadway United Sonics and in Europe, forsale, wholesale, by Ww. H. RETRENCHMENT. THE ORDER OF THE DAY. r long known as cutters, contindes in the establishme m5 lm Is Removed to 154 William street, corner of Ann street. Fin announcing the above to" his ftiende snd in general, takes: leave (0. rotten thanks for Ue patronage im secures them that >ve asheretofore, be cut, at & positive sav Wper cent. ay faleats Shs pats fag hi own ct jemen who. prefer pure ir own cloth, ke., ean them made aud trimmed in th that as gi satisfaction during ty and made T be isl the market, OF THE UTMOST IMPOR- UREN VigORIN 7 -- TANCE extensively the ten to tw r ceut below other “fa inform dealers and others that Marshall's onty | wares neighborhood ‘Drawines belag taken Of the teet, made arrange whe: to furnish earments of the ve mn forane CHAS. COX, Sign othe Colton Flecee, Mg, both a romania tke, dealey ad. cheammams of the artistes || i the assortivent cousists ot the fol ot Nassau “ct, ocx Maiden fane. ui celebrated SILK HA'T, CALLED Carorre, D’OR- MACHINE POETRY. s informatton to his friends, blic too, both far and near, feegca one tohear, j road a thop, arbi he'd ies ca Mee tioet bes. ‘one can fit them if short you'll fi sure to CO., 196 Pearl street, New York, aud by the paten- tep, at the maniifactory, 146 Jay'st, Brooklyn. tores, and deakers in fancy articles, sup- ~~ STRAW GOODS. seta fitees rings, ki xr, witha view of be Se ed n ENNETT, importer and manufactarer of Italizn and be best quality, at Tr Ei ish Straw Goods, fully inf ji DEMOVEI sion erp rng Wovny. ade ie | dpa mel Meal ce cat's | RESOVE Heer it Cnt aca oP Sess | Bu separator, Santon | fh er vs ¢ eh ar junstables, tlanda, fine . icles connect he | Panetuality which for the last Giteen years has character; | Fyucy Shellworks, Prince Albert Strwa, we, he, | aig et res ad ‘establi ca. henesss rig Bag hn ped to the mes pate. n entirely mew article, the, Whee Siberian Hair | “)'7%, i ‘of prices, with the assurance e jes enumerat mnet, for the summer—it surpasses all the scyles as yet intro from No 409 Mai shall be equal in quality and style to the most costly. ate : 4 en ng gt RY duced, being extremely light, beautiful, white and durable. 4 do. cassimere, 8 to 10, eee Ys] Geatbersen wishicg i faraahtevown matctale cue have P 7 it 4) ASHIONABLE MILLINERY GOODS.—' gamvats made ona immed in the saune style of eleynace, | FA SIGNS RUE Ny Gucnir of ie coteteated Gat ee, F 1 of che most fashion- | 9(fers for sale a most select and choice assortment of Mi Ty Gora, for the spring trade never as yet presented to the pair ling, Writing, Dressing and Jewel cases, mitt i y Hute, lockrt, wateh, ring, and pin cases; cases for sil ver plate, neatly arraged ‘to onder, Also, trays nade and to Jewellers’ show eases, to contain watches, chaiits, eys, pins, thimbles, pencils, A Variety of the above to order, with neatness a: No. 2 Courtlandt stree' —HILAIRE WALTER, agent and partner of thehouse of Berger Walter, th o sil Colored, Taney ticles, Se, Se. ane, Jemen desirous of purchasing from. th Co per cent for cash. 0» Colored — ‘ WHE advertiser deems t unneconsazy 19: tevort tthe heck: | Alosa terse Sasson ong? nnd aemeey bet Poke seoe ate bee nee Bee Yergih of Gest ‘be baa been Serchichcn sactnes eien | meswebich wilhbe oer _ m2p thoth picks, nickle fork pated entsings, chains, rine eee 5 = 9 eas aoa Tol ‘ tensive patrouaze bestowed on tn, Will prov 1 THE SHIELDED VICTORIA e. ke. 8. J. NEUSTADT & BARNETT. or hus expabilities, Powessing theadvaucase o n guagieawinucensnedoteitanarwiwsiom | SHAWL AND DIAPER PIN, | mrimee aan, fetaon, will Ge found lowes han cay tker house tal A_ NEW, ant important arcte erase iy the nursery and aoa | TRG y HALA MEP Nad Gogritinle nity icar t descriptions of gentlemen's dress, fastening ‘to thawis, cloaks, &e., patented Broadway, Wholesale and Retail Manufacturers of ‘Pravel- ture exces, and cles constantly on fiand, and made lespatch, ew York, mt im#e vtoanu factory of Watch oissonniere street, Paris, resin watch works, and 10, 27 Paradia P deale: aiso Mssrs. dealers in cat forining Mes tot No. 90, Wi ed to call Rt 32> 1 Ned assortment of the above men! h will be disposed of on the most reasonahle m4 2m re EOD SLR ENTIRELY NEW. AND ORIGICAL STVLE—~And Lawn Hats do YomAa entire sev sty! led eu MODINE CAPOTTES, ELSSLER COTTAGE. Parisianand Pnglish FANCY STRAWS, of the finest ter- ture, al Variety. ¢ Froprietress respectfully solicits the ladies to. favor her with acall, and examine her el — and varied stock of Mil- linery for themselves, before they, purchase elsewhere, as i will be Sete . the me mt and a greatadvantage as Topards the variety atl quality of the "YSIS 8. KING, Stagazine de Modes, m4 Im*r ‘293% Broadway. SUMMER STOCKS. SCARFS, CRAVATS, AND GLOVES, ST RECEIVED, a rich sa 4 sisting of a very licht and. el tock, expressly for the squnmer months. Also Scarfs, Mth, it great Variety. se amorimeut of Silk, Thread, Cotton and. Hoskin Glores—at the old establishm'nt 21 Broadway, between Park Place and Murray street PARSELLS, Agent for J. AGATE, N.B. Constantly om hand an extensive assortment of Linen and Mustin, Shirts, Linen Dress Fronts, Liften Collars, Under Gorments, Ke. Se. mii im? MILLINERY GOODS. IEELER, TAILOR, hereby sends next, has any, ther they be few or many. iestojy tr should ‘Want coat, vest or pants, he cant. low tosuit the times, , too various for these Thymes; MARTIN’S Tailoring Establishment, First—' his former place of busi- ordered of him shall ed in the neatest and heels. tender foer. As the last four y very at ARL KING, the well known and celebrated Millinery and garme! y to ince to the Ladies that he hes Semi Annual Dividend of Five per Cent will be Capital Swck of this Company on the first day of July Shareholders whose Stock. is registered Books of this Com: the State of New { K who tock is not registered in Dividend xt this Office. By order of NOTICE TO CLERKS, and al! other pessons whose ba Regs cases them (o be constantly on their teet.—By calli at the old exclusive Boot Si Mt C oan be accommodated! with the invalushle article, ROGERS” ME TALIC ELASTIC HEEL BO! ticular, sad at the same price of lowing are some of over every otter kind : Hie elasticity adds greatly to the durability of the te ‘Secondly~They meke.no noise in walking upon the reve’ constantly on hand al mamatsctare rs prt TED—A Chief Cook x Wie tor 8. Messteume Opniee or te Avon & Rocursten R. R. Co.) Canandareua, June 2, 812, s id on the 7 the City Transfer ny, Will receive payment at the Bank of Jin the City of New. York; and those eCity will be paid their on the President and Diree tors. CHAS. SEYMOUR, Tressvrer, 1 Chathamestrret, the y |, Warranted in eve: ondary Boot, The fol many advantages the Elastic Heels have Pathirdly—Thev prevent Boot from running down to the rthly~They enable the wearer to walk with much less Fiithly—Thoy do not eat or tear carpets ax do iron or nailed Sixthly—They can be wom with comfort by those having kinds of Boots at whol je han unexceptionable charac- mer “British Queen.” Apply on Doard between the hours of 10 aud 12 or 5 and 7 the front. ‘The ee CHARL hott E. MARTIN, Of is of the most elegant pateerus, the Albert Straw in particn: sie The silk department is condncted by the most ingenious and ring card, and for the benefit of dealers are requested to cafl aud be convinced es H. Blie having voluntarily. withd: from the firm of C.C. Wright & Co., on the 13th instant, the underigaed are aathorised to,pey Accounts conmected there wiih. r# wil! continue the mannfaetare of STEEL in the city of New York Agency Olfice, No. 92 Maiden #008 2 and faaiontble aston of Ladies? | "Jet ate “ies 200 The pl ai Art Sametactnted to « PARTNEnsi rondy made—all imade to order, and a euit Been COTTA ven that Char! P DISSOLUTION Notice is hereby yi rawn tecesve all monies and ander the firmotC. C, Wright of Marshall's Troy Shi: Col 0 eo Ag he nara « ee muy tocorrenponil. | 59 wee so ee JEREMIAH HOTCHITSS, Je, Ineonsequence of the ‘many miskes Intinn eos seal Be ease. Sere elton teat ee Not ENGRAVING BY THE OMNIGRAPH MACHINE. — ee ey ee ae others, iw find onr only Troy N. is Paris Ribbons and French Flows BURR, JONES & CO., 192 Bev way ener of Jon Depot, wo ore t foe oblixed to Ae ‘ic the atest style, and can be porchased at either of his street, N.Y.,are prepared to engrave all laps, Ch nefit of all in pursuit of our highly repated Troy ‘at wrolesale and retail ble terms. M4 im Plans and Surveys, or apy work of that cfnss, in the most be: Bosoms and Collars, tis this. A store has lately hed Daan | tifulatyle, with anparalicled expedition, and’ at prices Tas" be Sie ase ee Nt ENR | gal x LESS tad ini abe ote’ bat | hm ihn impel Yr tr rok secede Se ar en A) Donor, a Collars, and at & tion, of the, finest quality of Howes Galt the pico. mn Seer a eviduihcacsimenet mst mistales that may oecur in future, on account ext, at very geasonable prices— Ty Speci ° work done saree rae ity ek Taha Sea a me fee inh of sng extract | yotceoaet senate Resetome OY he Ome cn PIANO FORTES h And n pair of ANUFACTURED by A. H. GALE & CO,, Inte N. Y. ree teded Gata eceen en tan rie hat make eetine nC eereraemamammemil BLK y pose pS toex mine their Seana to the Cite Hula: 00° Chatham steer, Pict toat | Coustandy om at of fashionable ready | extensive wock before purchasing elsewhere, at their Manutae: "f, re Depot forthe recriving of or highly reputed CRAPS Bre he PPDOLLARS FIFTY | tory and Ware Rooms, Third Aveuse, corner of ‘Thirteenth Gruen rece congenience Senna we | Pumps, Shippers, Re Reae ie rik | _ Prices to euit the times. pereiin made. rt y io sen the name, W tay rye Site y On the winlow lyse: allo the followtaze: | 223m en Nastam and Dutely 9 PIAND FORTES, A *8' ONLY TROY SHIRT DEPOT. 9 Chith- FRENCH IM D GAITERS of au co " wowawenihed erat No asked of those who beat aown, lors of Fashion; ‘and got THERN DEALER nee rernaity will find New York, June 3, 1412. ied Im#e_ | shoes, dreas shoes, gait patentleather | 49 ir to the iy 4 elaine agscutment ema” a boys and childrew, 1 Sor of the above article M Gail dot vetaves, Ss ‘ Ha, Heo $2.79) | oF rosewood and in i senna, ‘3 made to order, after the : French ‘boots, wed eon | 3! seo eceall any it theJow: apweored ; ved 0 be ema to any ‘ 8 feo Gentleraen’s Garments ‘offal desepeiore mae ve ST aes Gt ait coteke ea thos eee oe Fat ease ryees for eh West Feet a a } street, between & roams 0g Store 67 and 69 Maiden lane, comer | 'ukins and sine, Theeats to $y, cod fe, slippe N-B-Pisne Fortes for, Hiren 20 eetol Pare > ee hentae Ar the rman nfactary v ‘Stree WILLIAM COLLINS, Brond way, and at 206 Canal st, north-west ear a yourselves at 0. 1d Grand street, one i ¥ N. B.—All kinds of Lamps altered, bronaed, gilt at the shortest notice, on reas able terms. ie in m3) im*r "ey my the Bale, at r = ott Mair bone bed rat: STAUWANT, No, 4 Nagau vrret, oppoat BING anh Sama stamnt vee wt Gls me ce iewepes wet vibes Wave added tochoit old establehinons, kicw! Y ‘atthe above: redaert prices. A liver discount two year under the finn of J. tie owed al, toate. Best quality ‘of Camphine at opens The Frat floor of the same house, and haye be- Ca sted Gas 75. cents. sever) Saloons for the accommodation of attention to orders for Dinners and the le es in the stories se sney bo had of thom ot very moteresereama® > um hy fetes, excursions for pleasure, &e. & —— reaper Saratoga Spring: (Correspondence of the Hezald.] Sanaroca Sprines, June 4, 1842. Opening of the Fashionable Season—Beauty of Sara- toga—Tie Splendor of the United States Hotel— The other Hotels. James Gornon Benner: — The fashionable season has commenced in ear- nest. Our hotels are rapidly filling up, which beto- kens a brilliant season, full house: magnificent It is now quite certain, the Sentinel will be the only duily paper published at Saratoga the present season, "the edi if consented to keep off the couse, providing Corey willisteer clear of politi There seem: to be quite a feeling manifested by @ certain portion of our citize against the publica »{ poliee reports, and a de> termination to overawe and intimidate Corey, from pursiting the system adopted py him last-season, or failing in this to “head him off”? Will the high minded aud vaduetcr of the Saratoga Sen- tinel peer pustitated “* committee” to mark out ‘onial course? We shall see. [We shall have to send a reporter there. ] actly considered the most delightful, . and popular watering. place, in. the I: isthe favorite resort of the bloods vopuay in the Conadas—j frequeuied by many «t_patronised by rtes_ of France, lemen of Impe- spain and Portu- kingdoms of Eu- nents of South America. gal, and iniine by most of the rope, #s well as the go Possessing in her mineral creasing ly aware t hotels and bo certain to be surpassed in elegi followir ar, it 1s.mot su name having once gone, forth to the public, she should thus snddenly, as it were by magic, assume the station which nature se her, and call forth the votaries of pleasures und r visitors being ful- and comfort the tims of pain from every part of the civilized world. ps second to Pre-emiaent at Saratogu, and perh none in the Union, is the Ustrap Sraves Horst. It wasnot assome bruniess wit last winter reported, destroyed by fire, buthas been much improved and beautified, and was opened on the first day of June by James M. Marvin & Co. It is located in the near vicinity of the railroad depot, is four stories high, and usually accommodates from five to six hundred bloods. Board, $2 per duy, #12 per week. Second in importance is Congress Hull, situated within a few rods of Congres i Hall. Itis 200 fee winging out maj length, three sto yat either end; has cious piazza in front, supported by seventeen lofty pillars, and shaded by three beautiful parks of trees. The wu neatly ire also numer gravelled for promena¢ in the rear highly eultiv. in receiving company, &c. No hous: commodate over oo persons. Union Hall was opened. by its traly enterprising | i Washington utnam, on the 25th of May. The extensive addi- jouse since last season, c to the United States Hote!, end on a precise level with Congress Hall. roprietors, Messrs. Rockwell and tions and repaira at this cause jt to rank as second onl, The main building has been extended south thirt five feet, with a wing running west on Congres steeet one hundred and sixty fe ‘The dining is one handred and seventy-five two wide, and suffi three hundred guest The Pavilion brings up the rear and completes the list of summer houses, (he remainder cont open the entire year, others furnishing accommodations i F: and receiving u summer, as tl and payilion fou John Cross, Asher yi turned his attention to farming. Each of the above houses have extensive grounds and gardens under the management of scientific f with fragrant! flowers, trout ponds, mint beds, billiard rooms, se- lect schools, shaded arboura, pole beans, ete. The! American Hotel, .a fine three story brick building, is! prospering under the auspices of its proprietors,’ Messrs. Wileox and Pitkin, Montgomery Hall is, i Hotel Blan- horticuiturists, ard interspersed pleasantly situated between the Ameri and Union fall, is admirably kept by J. chard, and is in every respéct worthy the extens: patronage so liberally bestowed upon The A phi Hotel is a brick building, one door north of American. of the Pavilion, is a ple Cushing. ‘The Rail K the United States Hotel, is under the eupervi. C. W. Ensign, and is doing a good business on of mile south of the village, belonging to and oc by the Averys are good houses, as many who vi them last season can testify. Cameron, and is. tral a profitable investment, an nadministering to the werldly comfort of his he: enly guests. passed into other hands, has been very much proved within, and ornamented by a neat piazza in front, is called the Temperance Hotel, and bids to do a crack business. The old Presbyterian Church has been enlarged, and fitred for the accom. modation of boarders—is known as the Boston House, but who the lessee is 1 am not advised, The Mansion House, a beautiful summer establish ment, is about a mile east of Toronto, (upper vil- lage) and owes its existence to the celebrity of the In the person of Richard L. Allen, stu. dent and partner of the late Doct. Steele, Saratoga possesses appysician of whom she has just reason Freeman are also good physicians, and possess the confidence of the ingle ex. the vegetable doctor of Toronto, who ten springs. to be proud. ‘Doctors Perry and village and surrounding country, with the ception of 7 shrinks with unfeigned horror at the sight of human blood, and applies the vapor bath instead of the lan- cet, with considerable suecess. Doctors North and Fletcher, are aleo pass Ballston Spa, sant village of the best in the State, four churche rou house, and jail,one printing office, mills, distilleries, iron foundries, &c. The “ Sans Souci” is « pleasant boarding-house, centrally located; its i are large, situation eligible, and will accommo: 7 miles south of aplen+ about one hundred visitants, It is kept ina manner which cannot fail to ensure ita liberal share of pub. lie patronage, by Messrs. Coulon and Hawkins, The Village Hotel, kept by the gentlemanly Mr. Clark, also Ford’s, and Chase’s inns are good houses to stop at, except on Court weeks, when they are Ballston has sustain generally too fall for comfort. ed a severe blow in the Joss of Hiram Howard, lately removed to the western part of this state. fr. Howard was treasurer of the S Agricultural Society, is an ente: making, amiable and benevolent man, denlt large’ in bees, cucumbers, and honey, and ia the person to whom the Ballstonians are indebted for that dele cate Juxury, the “‘ Howard pickle.” ‘ours, ga Rottin. Ecorement ix Hicw Lire.—We were informed vester- day of a pretty tall elopement, which came off at Hamil- ton a fow days ngo. The false one was the wite of a Colonel inthe British Army residing at Hamilton, It appears his wife hal been on a visitto England, and on her returh made th naintance of agay Lothario—a mger in the same ship. Intimacy ripened into friendship, and friendship into ite next door neighbor—the passion of passions—love. Whether they male known the state of their hearts before reaching the Colone!’s residence in Canada, rumor vouches not. At all events the gentle man accompnnied the lady to Hamilton—wes introduced to her hushand, and received a soldier's welcome. After tarrying about a week, the lady and her chance friend de eam) ot lepving the Colonel's hearth desolate, and seven children motheriess! The injured huchand pnreued the fugitives to Toronto, arriving just in time to learn that they had left about halfan hour before for Rochester in the'steamer Americn, They arrived safely in thixcity, and tarried over night, Whether they are till here, or whether the unfortunate woman hos «till farther from the home, by her made wretched, is more than we know- is itably connected in England, and has most ccsengely fant a family of seven children—the eldest seven- teen yehrs of age~-showing that she had reached that pe Hod fa life whea the i. in subjection to the ae of reason and prudence.— Rochester ily ode, & we south, of the loyal subjects of rings unrivalled and in- splendidly fitted up her ¢, they are always ng that after her 1s to have designed for Spring, and opposite Union a garden r 1. This house was opened the 2d inst. by Stephen S. Seaman, who has engaged the affable and gentlemanly Mr. Peacock to assist the United States is better kept than Congress Hall; it will ac- t long by thirty. ommodate over furnish equal fare for jess money. The last mentioned house near the flat rock spring in, is judiciously managed by . Taylor his late partner having The Columbian’ Hotel, one door south sant retreat kept by Henry, oad Louse, one door north of Eagle Hotel, one door south of Union Hall, kept by ©. B, Moon, and Ilighiand Hall, about one quarter of a pied Prospect Mansion, situated at the south end of the village on Prospect Hill, is well kept by brother Foot and John R, what its name imports, Congress Spring House kept by its proprietor, Rev, J.D. Moriarty, is the fivorite resort of a large por. tion of the clergy and EA of the community, ig | amply repaye this venee rable father for al! his vexatious cares and anxieties, ‘Bullard’s boarding house having ble pirpgene in their way, ngs, one mensions who ‘atoga County sing, (veg y Court of Oyer aud Tersine with sn express ordinan in June 6—Trial of Mor sdwards, for for. | 10 He alvo showed thetotherottioers Conet roo tet, Monroe Edwards, for for | wore authorigad.to, edtmlulsten alba fa, relation t tors before ten o'clock, us “aeuat Williamson, he said that ue had been first sworn ix ery person seemed to an:jous to obtain a sight of this Tar fw The prisoner was brought into the Cour quarter past 10 o'clock, while David Graham Esq. was insking @ motion before the Circuit Court, on the subj of the refusal ot Mr. Smith, the locofoco Comp give up his office, &e. to Dow D. Williamson, been appointed to that olties by the Whigs. ‘Whig notorious individual, whose entrance ed all eyes, appears to be of the middle height, and rather slen- tue SEAT OR EERE ee ee O'Coxson stated that it was necessary for the eoun- aad ‘evidently fresh from the hands of the barber, being | fe! 4 relation to the mandamus, to consult previous to benutifully curled, and quite smooth and glossy. His eyes, | 2 sary ‘ for ‘aun them to ve contrary to the generai rule of harmonizing with the | rey or oiclocy. nas ties arena a nee aadeurned to conplexion and hair, are light blue. He was dressed ine | OsCon, oc Sortie cere eeent was con! black dress coat, figured silk vest, black pantaloons, with |) 920 tore. oh COREE linen of fauluess purity, and abdlack satin stock round his | P°alfot M neck, with the collar of his shirt tarned over. Ho was en- irely without rings or ornaments of any description, with the exception of a very neat gold guerd chain to his wateb, which he wore in his ‘Vhe following are the counsel engaged on his bebalf.— J. J. Crittenden of Kentucky Senator, who is tho leading counsel, and will conclude the summing up for y Terman Weodhull in accordance with the corporniien o: dinances, aud alierwards by the Recorder in obedicnc tothe State law. As tothe idea that the Joint Balict no pow had obtained h by ‘oller to. who has reperty, said that duly appointed to take charge of it, placed in possession. At three o'clock he con- ihis remarks. General Sessions, Before His Honor ke t Tallmadge, Judges Lynch and Nosh, and Aldermen Smith and Crolins.~ William Shaler, Esq, Acting Dis Attorney. Moxpay, June 6ih.—i he culendar for the present term comprises 45 oases, ineluding those laid over irew tho last. Ol thesethe mew oves are tor tor ery 1, burglery 8; the defence. ‘homas F, Marshall, tho great Ti rance - " . iving itt grand larceny 14; receiving stolen Zoo: Apostle, isthe second omthe list. W. M. Eva young | total at. Of the old cases there are 12 of prev and most promising lawyer of this city, said to be the | mouts; 4 previously convicted; 2 disorderly pertons. most promising in the country, and whose coun! aks volumes for his untelligence aud atteiument: his gentleman will open the case for the defence. is J. Prescott Hall, whose eminence in his pro- a is too well known to need comment. Wiiliam M. sthe laze District Attorney, and whose portly appeai- ance and beaming countenance do not make it appear that the duties of that office ich as to have mterfered with his powers of digestion, is the next one, and the list is concluded by Robert Emmett, the ndant of the great Irish ated whore recent exertions in the case oi pr John C, Colt are yet iresh in the recollection of our eiti- | jj, This it will be seen, is a very strong. list, and des the names of seme of the most emine jawyers inthe couatry. Jt hes been rumored that Charles O'Oon- nor of this cily, and G. M. Dallas of Philatelphia, were employed for the mee. This is not correct—ueither of those gentlemen being engeged in this cause. Mr. Dal- las is, however, to appear in the course of the trial asa witness. ‘The speaking on the part of the defence is to be left to Critvenden, Mavshell end Evaris, as they are said friends of ‘The names of the grand jurors were then ¢ !, ond the following gentlemen’ sworn:—Frederick Sheldon, foreman; Jacob Ames, Stephon Conover, John Harlow, William Hager, Henry Halenbake, Samuel Kidéer, ‘i ho: mas W. Lewis, Edward Murray, Cornelivs Pollion, Pisi- lip Peiteh, Lemuel Pittman, M. M. Quackerbors, floyd Smith, Charles B. Toppan, Wm, C. White, Jamey O. Ward, Daniel Westervelt, and Silas Brown—tote! 19. ‘Tie Recorder then proceeded to charge the Jury, and after alluding to the statutes imperative upon the Court to ent to them periodically, he called their attention to alleged charges of fraudulent voting at the recent charter election, a8 connected with the discharge of per- sons from the Penitentiary, and concluding by boping, that they would fully in gate the matter, and render such a decision as would satisfy the public mind on the subject. On calling the names of the petit jurors, Mr. James Mar- ryolt, oneof the Soc. of Friends, appeared and reques- ted to be excused on the ground that be had conscieni scruples against serving asajuror. ‘Tbe Court heritatea to release him, when he stated that he had submitted his views to writing, which he should be happy to present to the Court for their consideretion. ‘The Court stated they would receive his communica tion to-morrow, and give it such examination es time would admit. He was then allowed to depart untilto-mor, | Tow at LL o'clock. h The remaining portion of the petit jurors, there being but 29, were then disehorged until Tuescey morning, yester jay being election day, and the Court then adjourned till i1 o'clock this day. Tine or Ewioration.—Emigration from this country into Canada, west, continues unabated. Hard isthe cause. Very much like jumping cut of the irying-pan into the fire. ion Ogien Hoifinan the United only person cngaged to as During the period elapsing lone! Edwards in the Court roo ing of the Court, he was in fre his Counsel, at suck times standing up and = sent a goot view of his person. He appears perfectly coliveied and completely at case, aud has just such an op- pearance as would be supposed to be borne by & genile- man who was engaged in private conversation in @ dra ing room, and notthat of a person charged with crimina. acts and the focus on which were concentrated a thou- sand eyes. At twelve minutes pas} eloven o’clock Judge Kent or- dered the crier to proclaim the opening of the Court cf Oyerand Terminer. When this had been done he in- quired if the District Attorney. was present, and eteted shay he was not aware, until this morning, of the election which was to take place, and in consequence of the law on that subject forbidding the Courts ta when elections pending, rds could not tuke place until to-morrow, read that sec- tion of the said ; In consequence of the Election for School Commission- era now pending, it would be illegal to proceed with the | trinl of Monroe Edwards. It must therefore go off until to-morrow at hall’ past ten o’elock ; it will then proceed, and the witnesses on both sides must then be present, as it will positively proceed then. ‘The Court was then adjourned until to-morrow at half past ten o’elocks, and the prisoner and his counsel left the comnrt room. Latex rrom Mexico.—We yesterday received advices from Vern Cruz to the 19th instant. Permission has been given tothe eelebrated Gutlerres ja to return to the Republic. It may be recollected rote the letter tothe President Bustamente, re- commending the establishment of » monerchial form of zovernment in Mexico, and the call of a foreign priuce to the throne. Santa Anna has issued a decree prohibiting the depu- ties from Campenchy from taking their seats in the Con- stituent Congress, shortly to meet at the city of Mexico. There was ®rumorin Mexico of a revolitionary move- ment in the South, headed by Gen. Alvarez, who is auld to have declared for Federation. Trav ror Muro ‘eter Beck, Nicholas Rodding, and Charles Gunder, were tried in the Schuy ikill County Oyer and ‘Terminer, last week, for the murder of Michael Walter, The deuth of the latter occcured in a ern juarrel in New Philadelphia, some few months ago.— Beck and Gunder were convicted of manslaughter. Red- ding was acquitted. Fine in Noxroux.—The full value of the buildings de- st oyed by the fire on Thursday morning, very little ex- His honor bh Tn eeemnCrne Cixeuit Court, Jung 6.—Writ requiring the Comptroller to show cause, $c—Mr. Gaanam stated that the present proceedings Weae on an application made in pursuance of the revised statutes, by D. D. Williamson, requiring Alfred A.Smith to show cause why hedid not_make and property appertaining to th is the amous vere insured for—probably not thecomplainant, he hayin ore than $2,500 ; the whoie lose does not reach him. Mr.G. th i 20,000, The mort valuable were those of Mr. Lecoste and dent of the B . Lappin on street, (both insured.) Mr. wever, # ‘ed much loss by the destruction of his turniture. ner senson for the crops and gene- n known in Texas. Throughout {0 single planter who and corn.—Colerado derman Woo finding him Crore ww Texas. ral health he © whol ni pe ty. [Acertilicate of the Chamberla read by Mr.G. The Chomberlain asserts that was left in his hands by direction of the i everal affidavits were then i that he repaired to Comptroller's office on the 34 June, leit a copy of the su- persedeas with Mr. Smith, end showed his commission, signed by Caleb $. Woodhull, the certificate ofhis bond, ke At the same time he made a formal written demand for the books, but Mr, Smith refused to deliver them, and. still re- The Indies) department—there being a special saloon, admira- bly finished and arranged, devoted excinsively’ to their ute. Jay 7—Commander A Slidell Mackenzie, ew brig Somers, at New York. 9—P Mid ig Somers, es Acting Master; P Mid J B gute Macedonian, ax Acting Master; Asst hip Vendéliu, on account fuser, on which account the complainant was compelled to apply forawrit, An nifidavit of Goo, W. Fife was also. rend, which he states that he was present when Mr. amson made the demand. Mr. Cowpary, on behalf of Mr. Smith, rend several af fdayits, ‘The first was fom the Mayor, in which he states that during the whole of the Ist and 2d days of June of iil health, commend of ship I the city, a 11 times accessible and ready to | low, leave 12 months, with Whei hisottice ke le! d with | Lieut RE Hooe, steamer n, the clerk, where he would be furlough 6 months. N—Lieut WR Taylor, detached from On the 2¢’ June he was in oe sepot of charts, &¢.; L' JH Ward, unvy yard, Wash- Taylor presented himself aad claimed ington. 14.—Mid & N Bendel, receiving” ship, New Jerk, but the Mayor refused to recei York. not been regularly appointed, Ahern t PvoIntaeNts.—Moy 7—James P Espy, Professor of ready such. He has searched th e and fou matics Luther Manson, A ‘arpenter. 1h. is 14. Paul W Rich- William H Ba ardson, Acting Gunner. aster’s M pers shewing that Mr. Toylor been duly appoiate clerk. The Mayor farther states that bh. lieves the ap- pointmentof Mr. Williamson not to ha en valid, be ing made by one of two bodies claiming to be the Com- mon Council, and where he believes a legal quorum of qualified members was not proeent. Nothing has been presented for his sanction in the matter, nor has he ap. proved of the appointment, ‘The deposition of Mr. Ahern, clerk to the Mayor, was then read. He statesthat he was in the office on the ad June, between the hours of one aad two o'clock, at which time Caleb $, Woodhull, Alderman of the camein and asked where the Mayor w that he had gone into the Chancelior’s room, wented he would go and call him. Mr. W. did not want deponent to call him, th: act. Deponent then went to the when the Mayor came back and sai cowl not act as Mayor for he himself was not absent. The Mayor told deponent, before Jeaving, that if any person wanted him to call him, and he would come. Before he ot back Ald. Woodhull had adininistered the onth to Mr. Williamson as Comptroller. Deponent has examined the office books in his possession, and does not find that au oath of office has been ed there by D. D. Williamson, Deponent has been clerk to the Mayor for eight years, Ad ition from Samuel J. Willis was ulko read. He he had been appointed Clerk to the Board on une, 1840, immeriately afer which be assumed the duties of theolfice. Ho had always protested against Mr. Taylor taking the situation of clerk, telling him he bad no right to act in that capocity. The deposition of Alfred A. Smith states that he hag Court for the Correction of Errors. Jems 6.—Present, the Livutenant Governor, the Chan- cellor, and ors Bartlett, Bockee, Clark, Denniston, Dixon, Franklin, Furman, Hunt, Hunter, Johnson, jas, Platt, Ruger, Scott, Sherwood, Strong, Vari ney, Works. Dewie! Piper ads. Daniel Barter.—Judgment affiemed, with double costs. Jona Child vs. Fred’. Sta the argument for the plainti FD. Smith, Esq. opened Fror. Court Calender—Thin Day. Cinevir Count.—Nos—111, 143, 150, 156, 187, 159, 129, 140, 141, 149, 166, 167, 171, 173, 174, 187, 121,20, 176, 177 224, 180, Ib], 162, 183, Surruton Count.—Nos. 1,3, 4, 5,6, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 146, 15, 17, 18, 90, Common Puras—-Part 1—Nos. 113, 12, 46, 117, 125. Part 2, at 4 o'clock. 60, 6, 18. 114. A WONDER AND A BLES- SING Wis TO CLEAR THE SKIN. HF ITALIAN CHEMICAL SUAP.—Read this resolu- tion passed by tee Medien! Counc of Paria =" We ¢ spring the greatest philanthropiat of the age, ns Rie on ny ‘The Italian Chemical Beep t he public to cure the following t ement of the ski ly reeormmended been Comptroller since the 7th August, 1839. Oh the 1 les, fr scurvy, tao, Imo Or san of that month he assumed the duties, and has continued to s, or mny eruption. | it w: color of perform them ever since. When Williamson dem: py eet me oy 55 ee ed the office and shewed the pa #eponent he public may rely o er by T Jones, in possession of all the title deeds, pay ish bed sign of the Americen Earle, ig Chatham street, price $0 cents « eake—ebs and other documents directed by’ tae Corporation to deposited with him. The office Je under the actwnl ca: of deponent as Comptrolier of the City of New York. Mr. Cowoney then alluded to the regulations which require the Comptroller to give bonds inthe enm of $20.+ General Agent, . ture of M. Veepring, ihe 7 Pack wT HAND SimNG ED IS RIT, L's TEM- CR SEE Bree: ROE WIE On Re COHOL Rr. have yan'no pete? De you rot nl au. food? ‘Then yse theme bitters they wet th course retnove Ayrpepeiesleeelee ata, r bey purify the nro emeremely mi! it ina book kept in th then pror coaded to state thi arious circumstances connected wiih it of returns from the Sixth Ward, the Mayor’s reasons for not swearing in the officers of that tuant.” Try ther. tA, B. AD, Sends, druees vem Price 6 Waerd—the occurrences in toth boarils ae relate to aguos | ,,Schi by 79 Fulton, corner rum—the decision previous to the old board adjourning, | str Aba B geng'h Cie ee ot Be Darcomerct thnt the election in the Sixth was no: valu, &e. fuabin Bivid Bade’ Cor, Wo pean, comme latter Mr. Graham demurred, and commented, het street, a am) LLS OAR ESTABLIBHIMEST. founded in Water strmet, five doors above Cathacise mint evabtishment of the kind in the United States verity, on the old hoard areuming to perform dit : only belenget to the new. Mr. Cowdrey also niltded to the action of the Shaler board of assistants in relationta at 10% ket, the ont Mr. Allerton, but Mr. Graham re ! that the Supreme | Qytiques to supply the Navy. the American, Russian, Court had declared Mr. Atwell to be elected, and the pros | planed. Tar ptemmmers—tine supped ati the race’ boats tad cla fortes Pas agrees Jon to bp ip gaecaanae” ri, eweepe, aiid sults ed in one place, B~"The Branch Our ine North Rin up, and removed to 40g ceedings of that board, therefore, are not valid, Mr. O'Cowxoa, who i¢ also countel for Mr. <mith, called Mr. Valentine, assistant clerk to the Board of Aldermen, on thestand, Mr. V, having declined to sign a certificate, | ©xPenses of one store, | will gell enough ‘cheaper to those who . ‘ gone from the Ni sof the Board of Aldermen, as related to | {flue ra ee Neen Oks tha ERIS bald er eae hes of the joint meeting which appointed Mri | sham oe . ms mee re then fully gone into, In relation tot) » Mr. Valentine stated that Alderman Willis had not delivered it to Mr. Taylor, but left it with him (wltnseey: He believed, however, that Alderman W. hid personal en the ke; jeft the office last Monda: Objections had been urge’ that Mr. Williameon was not daly agpinies on account of the Mayor not et ohe | P STAINED GL, ND WINDOW SHADES —HAS s NINGTON & CO, 253 Broadway, near Reade st, Glas Stainors ani, decorative Painters reapettaliy, slit mile and others, fitting np their dwellings to Inspect theie stock, to Mr. Taylor. Alderman W, | which for style and execution of work ie not. to be surpassed, hud at pices co euitthe times, “Weashable window shades from one doltne to the. tichest styles, equally eheay in proportion. ‘Architects and others farntshed.'with designs for stained glass for church windows, dwellings, ic, on the shortest notice, and caters executed with economy nad deapatels, WANTED—An artist, used to deeorstive painting: slso an annrentiors avn Lene of such, Graham real the minutes of the joint baile in August 1839, to show that his appointment was similar tothat of Mr, Smitl’s, who atthat tine superseded Ma Williamson, Mr. O'Coxwon, during conversation, stated that AMen men Crolias was enudled to tale the coat below Alderman of the Sixth, {ror its being vacaut of the death of Alderman O'Neil, br other Board retained his sent. M!. Graly necessary to allude again to that ele. decided by the Supreme Court. ian apse after farther convorsetion, wragseetns Phy a iD. Mr. Cowdrey stated thatthe Supreme Court he 4 Be i permitted n say of proceedinge, at related ta the red N. BooLarge sise Pickles for ge Hy 5 ‘vor, and English Musttrd, of a snperior quality and Chet aud White Vitunry ly the xallon on barcel tw Wasted or Kem t Preserved Meats, Sunpe : Mics Slow qwarnited to eee feng} QI Ein eng eltnnts out Sor ship atorem, ae Ciey afford werent luxury ht weasobable price ; Grouud Cotter, wi woes Walnut, Mushrorn and ‘Fomate Catsap, by the gallon p account r, Shaler, in the thovigeht i having be Ovners, Fe by WEHULS & MILCER, Wholesale and Retail Warehouses fp Pirte for ten days, in which to bring the qnestion befv ANY 1 % Court of Errors, and he thought the Cirenit Court woul not feel authorized to decide mpon the question now, pac. ticularly as the duties of the office were well performed mh ten potice ts Here! a of AED tale po abl ametion mete Cy Hal at Uhevity of New Yorks on propert; je stated that the sy@ Oe of New York term of appoicetrtat Uy Yat ballot wes ot legal, the ris iesiay the th day of June next, at 18 oFzioek, anon, and be law req the aanction of the Mayor. He also comp | © ihiuey from day to day uptil the whole of the nil property tended that Alderman Woodhull, nor ay, other perso: the wd siemens “ Ladd had a right to give commissions while the Mayor was pr 2 ne wapape: sent.—Mr. Graham, in reply, sta it the avetem of nj L Ootayics it : pointments, without the concurrence of the Mayor, w a28 lawliwi liye

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