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‘ 2 eS NA ee eee — a <p yoy ; “ of the h o y % NEW YORK HERA EEG at oe condenser cay n.* When arreued, she stated iuerue Rabin Houtstyie | BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL. | ouiece or HEA OR, PHARMACY 4 ws ©] xe charter party met yesterday at Newport. The} 1. n ssong oe Stephen IV. Weat.—The plaiutiffis one | -atshe never robbed any body Dut the rich, and there: J _===——————————-— a ESTABLISHED i York, Wednesday, June 22, 184%, | ‘fot movement made will be to submit to the people | ¢those rare and much-to-be-honored individuals who can | re she did not know what right the selshaan bad ic Washington, vor the suppression of by the Preparation and vow York, We ay, a8, 159%) iother constitution, “ full of suffrage.” ountthe ea s of sera hundred yoare since first | | ge hed loarteailinsir seats, pen iced Coat ae [Correspondence of veer tes re pe THE ae ENR A aeines. s eae . = ol onstitution, * a ight; it increas- | |» 3 SGT .M. Es Herald Bulletin of News, Notwithstanding this, however, the suffrage party inghee Somsto'sn sxioat Mittens oak ae Noppor, | \? Wednesday morning at 11 o'clock. piss o Okoes ny, 8 sions of quackery in the United Seen, ounces The Herald Bulletin of News is kept at the north-west tealing cannon, and heading Governor King.— } ‘unities which old father Time has afforded him to that oa are “ s < t simi + 2 i ape It is not difficult to explain the corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. On tho errival of the Saturdaynightien atempt wan made 10 tne offeet, He now finde, Mesealemester of an eee it was |, Special Sessions, . After some little routine business inthe Senate, sonnet have conieiinna © he sacsaes of the laa] r ils, ‘ht o'clock, A. M,—and also of the ‘ ’ a aid on the trial, worth $300,000, asessing an income * , i " i A eal ionew and came }ostru @ merchandize of t Cvoningy malls, at four orcloeky P.M. the latest in‘elligenés } ossession of the field pieces belonging to the War- {between 60,000 and $60,000 per'thnum, and hopes, in| Before Judge Noah and Alderman Crolius and Smith. || hismorning, Mr. Ait2:y called up hisnew and com-| “Witte healthy "A law nade ton medical education, and from ull parts of the world, may be found on the Herald addition, there is but little doubt, judging from his good | Jue 21.—Patrick Waters was tried for stealing a wore. atch wehensive resolution asking for all sorts of in- ormation from the Secretary of the ‘Treasury. Mr. Allen stated the object of the resolution. Mr. 4vans insisted that there was no necessity for its vassage, and it was rejected—16 ayes, 22 nays. On motion of Mr. Tavean, the bill providing for the publication of an account of the discoveries of the exploring expedition, was taken wp, anda wordy liscussion all about nothing ensued.” The Senate, »y the way, has lately fallen into the habit of per en Artillery, in Providence. Itis sufficient to say -he injurious modes of routine practice y the creat mass of the ‘regular’ physicians, hess ee, ee vublic confidence in the safety and utility of the preserip. ions of the Faculty ; whilst at the sametime the natural and irrepressible anxiety which impels all who are afflict- ed with any of the numerous maladies to which our ‘bodies uf sin and death’ are subject, to fly for relief to any quar- er where it is promised, have made thousands the willing victims of impudent charlatans, who are utterly ignorant Bulletiy Board, at this corner. “Let every waytarer stor dretid. Advertii ts of all kinds taken at the office. \anagement,greatly to increase it before he shall be called rerares at tee evidence not being sufficient, he wid retd. Advertisement s taker . 1 ” 4q y vi ling hat it was unsuccessful. ence, “to be seen no more on earth.” ‘The defendant, | auitted. Charles Macoboy, convicted of steal C 2 ; pat toed “ iene worth $18 from Charles Johnson, wes sent up for six Gov. Dorrand hissword have been in thiscity, | \1t, West isongofour sturdy. respectable citizens. | He | orth Sareea Morrison was ted, for sealing ave! naking arrangements to take possession of Rhode | stable in Rider's alley, (forming an L with the house,) at get lau bekey, anid sent: to the City Prison for {sland and the Providence Plantations onthe 4th of | $500 per annum, The present action iste recover of him of stealing two sance pans and some silver ter July next, between four and five o’clock in the morn: | {400 forthe allege! damage sustained in consequence ol from Joseph Gerotte, and sent to Blackwell's Is ing, wind and weather permitting. the defendant deepening the cellar of the stable, exc land for six: months ae john oung, for eal ing 1 i 3 ting under the wall, and causing a portion of it to crac small quantity of flour and bread from his employer, An. Itappeared that Mr. West caused 212 loadsof sand or dirt | ew Hoshler, was sent to the City Prison for 10 d to be taken from the cellar, ashe wished to appropriate it her, for stealing two small grates aul six Herald General Printing Office. ‘The General Printing Office, capable of doing all sorts of printing, such as books, lis, cards of all descriptions, is now open att Buildings, entrance from Nassau street—Joseph inter. af ical or chemical science, and who are in many in- stances scarcely able to write their own names. And it is truly lamentable to reflect on the havoc which these mpostors have effected. If they were guilty merely of The First Decided Blow in this City for the Next Presidency. Governor Dorr DELIVERED —Having waited “xa ‘ until patience has ceased to be a v: Governot lace in which to keep a cow, He contends, how- | #48 pipes from Moses ¥. Beach, were sent up for3 months. | jerual gabble on all and e . } plundering the pockets of their dupes, their criminality ‘The political elements which have been at work |" abpal ey det fey a ae ales ap “s PEL Peerihet eid ae le eaeeanen en ie ten ators George Calhoun, for beating Maria Clark, sent to the City | 10" “They talk every thing Nadonh aes jag cthing | “ere suificient to excite the indignation of every honors- for some time past in this city, will break out to. | Sing of Rhode Ishfhd, to send the $1000 for the ap standing with plaintiff, and that the crack in the wall had | 'rison for 10 days. ‘Thomas Dobson, for stealing a bar of « comparatively. . lo nothing | je mind, but when the rhined health—and blighted hopes ‘ nasauana ia t; upon the surface of the | prehension and delivery of Governor Dorr, we yee | not been caused by him, as he had net dug below the | iron fae aes Biawns, eee cout 6: he gd ae The bill was amended ahd Aiea = —and sickening disappointments—and preciows opportu: | night in one grend fesment 5 spun ; | terday placed him on board of the steamboat Massa- | foundation He also contends that the plaintit owes him | tumber of other petty thieves, rowdies, &c., were dis} | Phe Dil was an y ordered to a | ities of recovery lost for ever—of the unhappy victims froth of which commotion will appear the name of y? . by $40 for repairs, and that he had tendered all the money | Charged for want of evidence. ird reading. er some conversation respecting | of quackery andimposture, are taken into account, the chusetts, at five o’clock, under the charge of an able | that was due by him. The cause w s ably contested by a and secure body guard, with directions that he | the respective counsel. After a few minutes absence the City Intelligence. , pet Jury returned a verdict in favor of defendant. should be delivered to either of the parties in that | “"ESy' plaintiff, Mr, Davies and Mr, David Graham—For | Minacutovs Escare.—Yesterday aftersoon as Mr. Da- state, who will appropriate the reward offered to- | defendant, Mr. W. Mulock. niel Deitrich, carpenter, recently of Liule Falls,N Y., wards enabling the suffrage men to obtain the same Before Judge Inglis. and a A. J. Bishop were engaged on a scaffolding, placing political rights exercised by other citizens of the Benj. J. C. Miles vs. Anthony Carroll.—This cae wes the weather boards on the eupola of the “Halls of Justice” a ¥ ff the order of business, the Dancing Rabbit Creek Treaty claims were taken up and are now under dis- cussion. ; ¥ The House proceedings have been uninteresting to the last degree There was a small talk about pay- ing the widow and children of Mr. Dimock, late’ a member of Congress from Pennsylvania, the per diem that he would have been entitled to had he Henry Clay, the recognized whig candidate of the city and State of New York, for the next presi- dential election. Thisis all very correct and very proper, as far as itgoes. Henry Clay, although wild and erratic, and outre in many of his movements, both in and subject becomes invested with inexpressible interest, and the enormity of the conduct of those who have thus, for ‘the most selfish and mercenary ends, so swelled the amount of human misery, cannot be painted in too glaring colors. | And who are these pretenders who offer to the afflicted the means of recovery? Are they not persons altogether destitute of medizal knowledge? Entirely ignorant of The principle in chemistry or anypharmaceutical process? ‘ Staten, ‘ tried two years ago, and judgment given for plaintiff. 4 Sapiro siveak; thi ii nae d shameless and unblishing character of whose pre- out of Congress, is perhaps as stronga name at this | Northern States. We have performed our duty, | {ried two years ago, a silo po oy which ap- a : ie Ke Pecan iy Rare ie pbass ab lived up to the thirteenth of January. Then fol- | tensions is fully apparent in their constant and vulgar time as the ultra bank whig party could put forth. | 22d now Governor King do yours. peared to throw new light upon the subject. ‘The verdict ; Precipitatea them both echicise wy a distance or) lowed some discussion about receding the city of | abuseof the whole science of medicine,—a science which Saar SeSpieens * was set aside, and anew trial granted. Now the Ayovuer Sreamsuir.—The company owning the | The plaintiff keeps a racery store at the corner of B rova i i etwee! iv and Centre streets. jn May, 1838, the defendant commen- royal mail ships running between Liverpool and | a4 getting groceries of him, and by the suceseding De- Boston, have purchased the steamship Margaret, | cember had obtained such to the amount of $361 28c.. To Capt. Shannon, and her arrival at Halifax is now | '@cover this sum the present action is brought. —| nearly 40 feet. On descending, the scaffolding turneu over and tisrew them head foremost downwards, to which potition in falling they may possibly attribute their fortu- nate escape from severe injuries. They were both so stunned with the fall as to be unable to speak for several For the defence it was stated that the defendant (who is daily expected, She isto earry the mails between | a member of the bar, keeping au office at the corer of | nutes. ‘The heads and faces of both were considerably the latter place and St. Johns, N.F., touching at | Broadway and Pine street,) had money dealings with a bruised, buc no bones were fractured. Mr. Deitrech war , , broker named Gactgh W. Soule, who kept a desk in his; the most injured of the two. They fell among a mass of office, and was indebted to him, in the spring of 1933, in | rubbish, in tite snape of boards, plank, &c. the points of the sum of $1500. Soule told defendant that 2 i ‘4 ‘ “Sphere Was @ natonnl | rested with Miteein thesiors, ead witked which were sticking up in all directions, and therefore the escape with so litile injury, is amwong. the miracles of Pera eey SAE ; groceries there to the extent of $500 on his (Soule’s) ac- salute fired from the top of the Bunker Hill monu- count in part FAAP fete bie Reins pes these latterdays. One of the weather boards fell with ment on she 17th inst, The point at which these iho’ port of Mevaitlen es trthie apeenmene Gpened | the staging, and rebounded into the stree!, grazing the. guns were fired was about 208 teet from the surface | 136 a¢eount in question, aud he. contends that Soule body of Mr. Penny, who was passing at the time, He also of the Hill, or about 300 feet above tide water. The | not ia ath i io i an Bea of ie meerian he tated, | escaped most fortunately, as had tae board struck him witdaa te ate t being about Jeaving she city in August, 1998, he gav 5 ‘ sae report was clear and very strong; and the reverbe- | ithe Dilahaiaets Nevins, of $175 to collest, with orders | Pon the hend it might have terminated his life- ‘The fall ration against the distant hills very distinct and re- | for S. to pay the rent of defendant. Soule collected the | ofthe men jarred the whole building, and was heard in markable. ‘The sound seemed to roll away and re- | "one: srt che Benard reo ek meee, mee Dg 0 | every part oft, even into the clty prison Jn the rear. turn to the ear like the rumbling of distant thunder. | gave hima short note, payable in current money. ‘This | _ P-ten- "Nothing yesterday before the Police of much Pe Br age ; note was afterwards transierred to defendant, who receiv: | interes Brokers Licensep.—The City Couneil of St. | ed aletter some eee rrey ier her ape callog ; AccipaytaL Serie Mr. Richard Irvine, who has " ‘ A him to give up the nete for $175 to Soule, as he (Soule) | been engaged as a workman in the steam suw Louis, (Mo.) has passed an ordinance compelling | i127 settled the bill for groceries, [This is the paper that | liam Scott, foot of Grand street, was accidentally and in- ail brokers to take out a license, and fixing the sum | had bem lost.) Defend ia fe eecraes m0 prove that AiG crane denen a chee on Maniey in “e followit a s re yable | Soule was a partner wit jes, as he en seen in | manner. ile turning the corner of the mill to ente at _one thousand dollars yearly, “one half payable joule wars partner with, waiting upon customers, and | instead of going up the usual passage a log that was on the semi-annually, When are they to be licensed in | therefore the set-off was good even without the concur- | carriage relled {rom the." brow” struck him on the end, has in all ages been cultivated by men of the most exalted talents and most enlarged experience of maladies and their appropriate treatment, but whose invaluable discoveries “ these charlatans would set at nought by their “one infalli- ble remedy” for all the ills to which frail flesh is heir ‘To exterminate these quacks andto correct the errors and improper modes of treatment of licensed routfne prac- titioners, by placing within the reach of those laboring _ - under disease in all its varied forms, Gexvixr xp Alexandria to Virginia—the tariff bill came next, and this is to be talked about for a fortnight yet. The ** Courier and Enquirer” has long since broken ground in his favor, drawn the sword, and thrown away pabbard, in the same cause But that is a matter of litle moment, because the ‘ Courier” has but very little influence, even in this city, and searcely any out of it. The ‘Journal of Com- merce” of course will not show its hand till the election is over. The Rey. David Hale will time- serve and trucklo, and back and fill his sails, and traverse sail, and veer to every point of the compass, and ultimately take the side of the winning party af- terthe victory is over The “ Express” and “Com- mereial Advertiser’ stand ready to join the Clay ranks and hoist the Clay flag at a moment’s warn- ing. And yesterday, the ‘ American” throws over- board without regret or remorse, Mr. Webster and General Scott, its two preferred candidates, and openly and in the face of all its former declarations, the banner for Henry Clay and a National k! So the hnes are dr: 5 . is, of course, intended to operate pow- ertully upon the Clay meeting to night, which will assume to give the tone to,and to speak in the name Wasnt x, Monday Evening. Rumors and Probabilities. This city is filled with ramors of contemplated changesin the Cabinet, and in the subordinate of- fices of several of the departments. But in cases of this kind, the wish is often father to the thought. That there will be a re-organization of the cabinet in the course of the summer, is generally believed in the best informed political circles, but no one seems to have any definite notion as to who is togo in. There wasa little incidental discuasion in the Se- nate this afternoon between Mersrs. Crittenden, Bu chanan and Woodbury, which shows that the ex- tension tariff bill is expected to be vetoed, and that the probability of a union of the democrats with the administration is increasing every hour. Bastimore, {Correspondence of the Herald.] Bautimore, June 21, 1842. Carerutty Prerarep Mepieinrs, are the eat objects of the Couurce of Menicine axp peaener— ‘The Courece will not pretend to cure ell diseases by the administraticn of hitter aloes, gamboge, and other drastic purgatives, but for every class of maladies, the appropri- t ate remedy will be offered, elaborated according to the most improved modes of pharmaceutical science. — For ‘his purpose the Concer huye secured the servi hest educated and most experieneed pharmaceut through their agents in Loxpon and Paris, they 2 enabled regularly to introduce every mew discovery in Cehmistry and Pharmacy, and apply it with the great ob- ject of exiracting from je ample stores which nature affords, those subtle principles of medicinal plants and agenis, the , skilful combination of which may restore the rosy hue of nealth to the pallid cheek—re-animate the faded eye,—in- vigorate the enfeebled limb—deliver from the racking embrace of pain—and infuse new life into the wasted and sinking constitution. Away with the brazen impostors who assert that the benificent Creator has provided and iu tended for the relief of suffering humanity only one or two purgatives! In the wide-spread field of nature there jay be found for every pang and each disease the appro- te specific. Butit is only to the searching eye of Bi Bed Cape Breton. He gythe ‘ “ ': gia Ribact Ma, Epvrror,— ence that tiiose treasures are unfolded—not to the i, it ‘ 2 ence of plaintiff. The judge ruled that in a demand | and rolled over him causing instant death : ren and behalf of the whole State. In the mean time, | ‘#8 city? Fanti Hae? against Soule and Miles he thought there was sutficient, | “"A child aged two yearn uemed Feevcis, son of Mary | A aestructive fire broke out last night about ten o'clock | and iiliterate pretender; ‘ isdn, the ultra Clay whigs in Congress have received their | Mrtaxcuory.—Last Saturday, two boys; named | Withthe circumstances, to sustain an action, but the proof pranay, of 22 Cherry street, was killed yesterday by ac- | in the large warehouse on “Long Dock,” occupied by OF Nason sr pia Soeay their principal office at No. s 2 Sane lid not reach sufficiently far here. ‘The letter re. | cidentally falling fromthe pavement into the area of the | \t. atoxender Hammill . ML, which waa [ov Nassau street, New York. cue, andas they know the game they have been | Rosecrans, and another named Hallenbake of Be- | jating to the $175, and the settlement of the bill, ic was | {ena falling from th hours afterwards {rom compres- | “1: Alexander Hammill, as a plaster mill, which was W- 8. RICHARDSON, Principal Agent. playing is a very desperate one, they intend to hat zard allupon the next throw,and turn round and en- avor to east the odium of their disgraceful con- during the whole session, and their shameful for a clique instead of the country—upon thelem, while bathing in the Norman’s Kiln Creek, | contended by plaintift’s counsel was filled out by Soul cot in beyond their depth, and were drowned, Al} | 4 signed by Miles, under the expectation of getting h Zot in beyond their depth, and were drowned. pay, but did not ; and that it was unintentionally left in three went down together, clinging fast to each | defendant’s hands, owing to the desk of Soule being in other! his office. ‘The defendant brought up some stro: i rare mony in SUSPOR IGE be _ ‘tion, but ov amlaaes it to . cS - sale” 6 : ee overpower the other side. je jul about an _Gratiryinc-—The Buttonwood Trees in the vici- | Shsohee, returned with 8 verdict In favor oC plaint ” ; wee Ae ahs sh nity of Boston are reviving and putting forth green | $479 16c., being the amount claimed, with a set off as to ont ob the pier pallne ats Seti ay 7 Lewis Doty, leaves. So are the Linden Trees near Philadel the ote intif Mr. J. Howe—for defendant, Mr. C. c, | Who was passing. phia. Marsh and Mr. J. W. Gerard. GG Full explanations of the uses and poses. of the several preparations are printed on the Labels, which are authenticated by the Seal of the College, and the signa- ture—" W, §.Ricuanpson, gent 97 Nassau street, N.Y. ‘The following Preparations, amongst others, may now be procured at the office of the College, or of their au- ‘horised Agents, of whom a list will immediately be pub- lished :— “THE TONIC MIXTURE.” For the cure of allthe Proteian form of Dyspepsta, Low Spirits, Loss of Appetite, Lassitude, Cuteneene Sw; tions, and General Debility. This grateful and valuable spe- cific is compounded of five ingredients, the virtues of each sion ofthe brain produced by the fall. Name Discovenep.—The name of the unknown person who was found drowned at Burling slip a few weeks since was Richard C, Barker, house carpenter, and son of Isaac Barker of Westchester county in this Slate. His father came to the city yesterday, and identified him from the papers found in his pockets. wholly consumed. So rapid were the flames, that they soon communicated to the sail loft of Messrs. Atkinson & lark, thence to the large warehouse of Mr. Charles Ross, the store of Capt. Hughes, as also that of Mr. Whit- ington, entirely consuming each. ‘The warehouses were ul stored with valuable property, making the loss very xeavy. I am not aware of the amount of insurance. In me of the buildings there were several kegs of powder, which, however, were fortunately removed only afew minutes before the fire took place. Some of the firemen yer may be the result of their action during the few remaining days of the present ses- n—whether they perversely decide not to do any- Court Calendar—This Day. thing calculated to relieve the mercantile and manu cELLENt Mrmory.—The United Service Jour- Ghertm’s Couct Svrrxion Count—Nos. 29, 145, 127, 20, 39, 49, 20, 31, | made a narrow escape from being crushed by the falling Soe eon fe cesacaneel wets Sireuicny sxpen- facturing classes from their present embarrassment, | na ishes ° 7 vhie- ‘ ms y 112, 122, 1 149, 120, 78, 14, 140, 141, 182, 133. | of a wall. wale ri oreendie Ab eththen in olantny-e pei ta p nal, published at Calcutta, does not recollect whe. Before Under Sheriff John J. V. Westervelt, Esq. erp Pane de-Noe' $4.17 al 35, onfidently ri pted for the may rest assured that the people under nd well and thoroughly the whole of the despe- ate game they have been playing, and that a fearful retribution awaits them at the hands of that peo- ple. From advices received yesterday from Washing- A, it is tore than probable that before the close of three weeks the present Congress will have adjourn- ed. Itis possible that the obstinacy and wilfulness —not to say ignorance and eupidity—of some of the meimb, nay keep them in session a short time longer ; but judging from present appearances, Con- gress is much more likely to break up in a row on the receipt of the next veto, (for come it will, as sure as the sun rises if the Bill now before Congress ot divested of those odious features which the The Patriot of yesterday afternoon conveys the follow- ing important intelligence from its confidential corves- pondent at Washington:— “It is rumored we are to have anentire change in the Cabinet. Mr. Webster and Mr. Spencer to retire. Mr. Upshur to go to France. Mr, Stevenson, of Va., (Loco) to be Secretary of State. Mr. Cushing, of Mass., to be Se- cretary of the Navy, and Mr. Marcy (Loce) of N.Y., tobe Secretary of War.” is Owiag tothe continued spell of damp rainy weather, it ssaid by some farmers who have come iu from different parts of the county, that rust has taken hold of the wheat. and threatens to prove very mjurious.} Hines, Purper, and Sinton, the party of desperadoes who sobbed Nicholson of $12,000, were brought out for trial ind arraigned before the crimmal court yesterday, lot being prepared were remanded to prison. R This morning’s American has the following intelli- ‘nvigoration of the whole system, and the complete cure of the Chher ii: aif’ ns for which it is the appropriate vemedy. To all persons suffering from those unpleasant ‘mptoms denominated “ nervous,” the “ Tonic Mixture” will afford unequivocal and permanent relief. Sold in Bottles at $1 and $2 each. “THE AMERICAN pp eee CATHARTIC This Pill—one of the happiest combinations which mo- tern eciences can Suggest, has been prepared for the pe- r use of those subjected to the trying vicissitudes and influences of our American climate. © The effects of par- icular climates on the healthy exercise of the functions of vital organs, are only beginningto be properly studied ind understood. ‘This excellent preparation, now for tl first time offered to the inhabitants of the United Stat: has been the result of careful investigation into the nature ind causes of some of the most prevalent diseases of this imate, which are chiefly owing to derangements of the »iliary ‘secretion. Unlike the disagreeable and drastic ourgative pills of the nostrum-venders, this preparation loes not irritate the bowels, nor peodnes, jiles and other ther President ‘Tyler came into office on the death | Juxx 20.—Mr. Robert R. Corlis, the (apg of General Jackson or General Harrison. active proprietor of the extensive and el ed Bowling Rooms in Broadway, opposite q Fou 4 ; . i, | Church, second and third stories, was tried before a She aie EO Fou mienism.—Another lecture to-night upon this | i's jury on Monday evening, for damages alleged to] 7, ure in Mon siuerent at a hehe a deasok nonsensical science. Very well—lecture by all | have ws xoanivod J , Mr. J. Stoll, ta lovember last. | ie pritennia. dated Clibraltar May 19:—" The Brandy. 4 5 ‘i It appeared that on the day mentioned Mr. Stott, in com- ry = * 2 . manner of means. The dog days are approaching pany wihbsrein peti all of whom were Eng-| wine uly ing in Gibraliar, va the arrival of Com. and insanity is in the ascendant. lishmen, came into the bowling alley of Mr. Corlis to | dmtPriaivetothe U & Conceal, Tearhen an c play a match game at ten pins, it being the first time they | MMa'trelaiive tothe U. 8. Consul at Tangier. Mr. Carr re i rs é ? = Spa ae Lene ee 5 lady were at Gibraltar, but tired of waiting Tue Warsrire.—It is doubtful whether this ves- Cas eee RE ee oe ee eee ee further, ha concluded to take passage in the first vessel sel will return to Europe without Lord Ashburton. Ser peticcart bells psn ete pe pt for the Uniteu States, There is now no representative of Nosuch orders have yet been received by her gal- | strated with, they replied by telling the. parti Sacha d at toriead ea ie Wine Goer orate el ant conionnila monstrating to “go to hell.”” The gentlemen th Be het SEU einen, apn Seah la pander. rommnionaly tresied, spalled deme COMIN waive fired at with muskets, while sitting on the terrace of zs re ‘hey should be compelled to quit, their game if such con | his house. | He has struck bis flag, and being in fear of his Taz Lasr or rng Young Txnors.—Manvers, | juct was persisted in, Heancordingly requested them to| : oh te Simand family away. It is ould the maces ris wife and daughter, and Homeastle, left yesterday | esist, and also politely ash. chem to mark a cross oppo- | ‘°Uring him and family away, It is said the Emperor ap for toni hi bec. Wi v only | “te.the losers name, on the “string,” in order that he | Proves | fosBicant atdndton 45 les Gtatan Gee Or wondon, in the Quebec. We have now only | inight know who was to pay forthe game. In reply, he trade hah been inoceestag oF lite: Gn: We toa chd tee Braham, his son, and Sinclair left. was also told to “ go to h He then requested them to | fre na French will no deabt no renee he 87, 45, 47, 49, 51, 55, 57, 59, 61. 63. Part 2, at 10 o’clock, in the Board of Assistant Aldermen’s room—Nos. 44, 46, 56, 58, 156, 60, 150, 62, 64, 63, 70. gence “We learn from the Exchange Reading Room Books hat the b: D. W. Hall, Atwell, frow Mobile, bound to i : agli P ; iz the | Baltimore, with a small cargo of cotton, and twenty-three Meelene Ta Ry cece ae President deems to be unjust to the nation at large,) ——— rear nuie bremines, wehich they refused to, doa frvt,| Waoleteade: en ouht BOW monopolize the | Vacgengers, went eghore on Tueeday, ath, instant’ about | /suroeeing aectione, but by exciting the whole aliments: in order to throw, if possible, all the blame upon A> Doga.—Two mad dogs were killed yesterday in frontasistene tae priser pads aderg a isn ni molec crih of Care Hatteras, at 10} o'clock P. ke i, | secretions, purifies the blood, and gives new vigor to the Sereate fi aA aR etd and the day before in the upper part of the ci nite ; spe ae ee BE Sag o ing a heavy gale from 8. E. Passengers, cargo, and sails | vital powers. Sold in boxes at 60 cents and 25 cents each, pane Me aa “ah lg Eee ay eee fortunately fiafoie they had bees cat ai ’ shaw, val ad Getler on doieaon seatscn we eke summer, having been relieved by Sigjor C Wiasten, é ind rigging saved. | The vessel will Probably be lost The | with full directions for use. scheme to head him off. y i ; 21 8 , . vassengers and crew have arrived at this port via Norfolk, Captain A. remaining with the wreck. ‘The D. W. H. was 1 new vessel belonging to this port, and only nine months : RA ice i ty the southern blood of the southern chivalric yankee rete ie oe the bend, — = be le, Pa. mrortant Discovery.—Li “aphi sould stand this abuse no longer,and being but one against | rived at Pittsburgh, on the 13th instant, on his w at nie i Shak, Lithographic stone, of an hala dozen, he made an asesul’upon the whole petty in his regiment ; his lady, six children, and two servants, ac- iduntrable quality, has recently been discovered in | true southern style, with the aidofhalfa dozen ‘enblgrs companied him. j 1 quarry in the island of Cuba. that were standing upon the bar. which were so well put| 34 Artillery—Mojor Erving will assume the command = st ae di ae eg eg es Deatu op G. T. Kinosury.—This gentleman | tert, “however, none et es Date | Contain JoeB Vinton, and Es Liewe Borage whe was drowned on the 8th inst., while on his way from | for vee head a ie aboeiuldt wr ein us opprobious — at re iain Pies A ties cae Cle 3, ‘ity. i epithet to Corlis, struck the plainti Mr. Stott, aval Ouvers, May sen: a y, order “leveland to Sandusky City, Ohio. forehead and caused a slight fesh wou! hd that was to receiving vestel, Fortian revoked ; Surgeon J. M. 5 - > 7 oe . . i few di is, he enced the suit to recover reen, receiving ship, Norfo. st Pracuas.—This delicious fruit raised in | \amages ie woe resol aioe ihe Cea ha er eer 17—Mid. George M, Hare and T. B. Shubrick, returned Maine, has made its appearance in Boston. It has | extended every hospitality towards Mr. Stott on pereeiv- | from frigate United States, and waiting orders. ated ridite dia’ dbBearaiies kare ing that he had been injured, by mistake, and ordored his | | 18—Commodore John B. Nicholson, command of Boston mi ‘ : headj bathed with brandy although it did fnot transpire | navy yard and station, vice Commodore J. Downes, re- Ne en that any was used inside, by way of reconciliation. ‘The | lieved; Captain F. A. Parker, command of frigate Consti _ Cavaut.—Henry Holbrook, the rascal who set jury after a short delay returned a verdict of damages to | tution, and Capt. E. R. Shubrick, commend of frigate Co ire to King’s buildings in Roxbury, Mass., and | ‘he amount of $10 only being scarcely suficient to pny | Humble: Com. Ri. Ritchey Lieuts L. B. Newell and W burnt up eight horses. the fees of Mr. Stott’s lawyer. Wm. SI a ed the case on the part of Mr.Corlis in an efficient manner, | Vo" THE RESTORATIVE PILL, Vor the cure of those complaints peculiar to the female sr ng et oe oN ae es gt ‘male organs, This pr io use by che most ‘ahed practitioners in, London and Paris, snd its uuity has been established beyond cavil. By rigorating the system and removing the causes of at y, the use of this medicine has conferred inapprec vlessings. Sold in boxes, at $1, 60 cents and 26 cts. each. SIR ASTLEY COOPER'S PILL, or the cure of cutaneous eruptions, gout, chronic rheu- natism, and to improve the tone of the digestive orga in invaluable remedy, long and successfully used by the great man whose name it bears, and now first offered for sale te this country. In boxes at 50 cents and 25 cents vach. THE PARISIAN ALTERATIVE MIXTURE. No class of the afliicted have suffered more severely at the hands of the quacks than those Iatoring under those loathsome maladies which unlawful pleasure entails on its What Congress has done for the country, and what they have left undone, we shall probably hear at the meeting to-night, of which we shall give a full account in to-morrow’s paper. At least, it is highly necessary that the people should have some information on the subject, for at present it would puzzle the wisest amongst them to tell what the ul- tras in Congress have done for the country during the last six months, except drawing their pay and disgracing themselves, In the interim Captain Tyler seems determined to pursue the even tenor of his way, turning neither to the right hand or the ieft—but keeping a single eye 10 the general good of the whole people—remember- old. The bells are just now sounding the alarm of another ire, which is said to proceed from the ruins of the fire last aight. ‘This may be the case, or it may be in another di- rection. I have not time to enquire. Itake great pleasure in informing you that Reverdy Johnson, Esq-, who had his eye injured some time ago by the rebounding of a pistol is fast recovering, and willnot, as was feared, be cither disfigured or loose the ight ofthe eye. I am heartily glad of this, for he is a rentlemen claiming my highest regard. BThere is no change in Virginia money, except. Whee- ing, which is about } per cent. worse. Flour continues at 35 06} a $5 62}. The markets generally arc as at previous juotations. There is no material alteration in the gene- val features of business. The clouds which overshadow- ed us for a few days past have given place toaclear sky. Itis now warm as need be wished for. aler, Esq. defend- | A- Wurts, and Surgeon D. Egbert, detached from rendez- Kensington, (rendezvous closed) ; Surgeon 8. Sharp, 1 J r R . |] votaries. Remedies innumerable have been offered fo ing, like a true patriot, that he is the president of a E ——_—_—___- . | and was very happy in illustrating the minutim of the | receiving ship, Boston, vice Surgeon H. 8. Coulter, de- SOUR Soraya atau ape SPEER: 1 -cuale acceptance, andeout/aiaat heen TOOTS te - d fa : ; Wire Tgeri.—Use strawberris, and you will | confit, tached. indeed deceptive and useless. ‘The Mixture now prepar- Sreat nation, and not of a party or clique—doing have white teeth and a sweet breath. They are a 19—Lieut. George M. Hooe, frigate Coustitution ; Lieut. Philadelphia. what he deems to be his duty, without fear, favor, ed and offered for sale by the College is com of a combination of botanical. remedial agents, which exer- cise a specifie effect on theee terrible aftect . One of [Correspondence of the Herald.] Privapecrnta, June 21, 1812. Lae S.E.Munn, frigate Columbia; Chaplain George Jones, capital dentifrice. General Sessions. frigate Contaton Mid John’. Maury,do. = affection, or the hope of reward, and like the good Before His Honor the Recorder, Judges Lynch and Noah.| — 99—Commander jo. ) : st amuel Mercer, yard, Boston ; | ; ‘ ‘a. | theme ‘i eeted wi man of old, so well described by the poet— Tuanks ror Newsrarers.—To Adams & Co., William Shaler, Esq., Acting District Attorney. Lieut. N. W. Duke, frigate Columbia, vice Lieut. H.W. | Clay Mceting—Sale of Sterling Stock—The Ca- me at a i en iy ot ™ His hand this patriot fastens o the the officers of the fast steamer Cleopatra, and Harn- | June 21.—Dennis McLaughlin, @ rough looking ous. Mette, detaches | Lien 3. Centevoots, mit 3. at tholics—Business—Theatricals, sbeeang the operation ofthis specific, ana ne har ect Nor sees e its idle whirl 1” legree, for by : ' . cae ; ‘| and J. M. Wainwright, brig Somers;’ Passed Mid. S. teu & Co., for Boston papers in advance of the | “ve rithehouse of ken: He Aahy HO Licey cise, | Pearce, order to receiving thip Boston, revoked ; Master mail. onthe 3d inst., and stealing clothing valued at'$5. He | RH. Nichols, receiving vessel, Buffalo, Assistant Sur- was seen in the act of breaking open one of the basement | 8¢0n 0: F- peasy ir tan a8 iE dea Mostcar.—Madame Sutton is in Cincinnati, and | windows by the servant, and was caught by Nathaniel | ,21——-Commander Joe Been paeia re es Ub vad tends t 5 repel a . Watts, ot 189 Hester street, with the bundle ‘of clothing lon. ‘ntends to give several conceris there. ander his arm. The jury found him guilty, and in ma- ae king his defence after they had rendered their verdict, he |, A Max Cavour ny a Fisu.. The Whigs held a large and very enthusiastic meeting last night, the object of which was to make arrangements preparatory for a Clay whig celebration of the coming 4th of July. There is no mistaking the fact. Clay has a large yody of warm personal admirers in this city. ‘They ap- so completely satisfied of its value that he has recommend- ed and superintended its hy aration, in order that It ma) be sold by the agents of the College. A cure will in all cases be guaranteed, if the direction be implicitly follow- ed. In the treatment of secondary syphilitic 5} taptons, such as sore throat, cutaneous eruptions, pains in the bones, &c. the mixture is sufficient; but to effect the cure Ixcenvranism.—Do not our police mean to take avy measures to detect the scoundrels who have recently set fire to several stores in this city?’ The store of Harpers was undoubtedly set on fire for the A negro belonging to Mr. J ily se eka Sa - eae t AUGHT ; gro. b » Mr. | prove of his principles suppose, but did they not, still | of the primary Symptoms, basest of purposes. The store of Giffing, over Wells's |. ST@Awstir Barrayyta ‘his steamship will ] stated that it was his first offence, and that he was drunk; | Eoure moe ney ty E ‘ha maa iedtionorrather ings for his person. Few ‘HE SPECIFIC LOTION 5 book store in Gold street, was fired by a stranger, | ‘°&¥¢ Boston on the 2d of July for Liverpool. a.d concluded by assuring the Court in trae Hibernian | "8! vs re rept men in this country have been more successful than Hen- | °f the College must be used. The Mixture is sold in bot- style, that he was also “the father of two orphan children, | *Pearing | fn ound whos vehe aesesuel WHHL bree ee = Prexry.—Incendiaries in Boston, and pickpeckets | “10 would be left destitute.” } to bis waist When be transixed a lecge.ger with hit in this cit Case of Otis Allen—The trial of this celebrated dealer | vig, the gar, in its endeavor to escape, dragged the man i in counterfeit money, who has been indicted tor passing | Gverboard into the water, and Delore he Could recove . i counterfeit notes in this city, wos set down fur trial this | himself he wasdrownet! His body and the gar-fish were Excertenr.—A shower bath every morning be- | morning for the fourth time, and all the witnesses of pro- | both in the course of an hour got ashore. fore breakfast. secution were in attendance. His counsel appeared, te: Dacked by affidavits of prisoner, that they could not pro. J z .. | ceed safely to trial, owing co the absence of a number o} Uxcomrorranue.—Muggy weather and the ther- | itnessen’ Itwas stated fa one of tne aifiayite tert Ace in Mr. Douglas’ greenhonte, nearly opporite the building mometer at 95 degrees. Gold, formerly proprietor of the Knickerbocker Hall, | occupied by the Department of State. ——————__ Park Row, out now of Lynn, Mass., was a material wit-| "We learn that there are over one hundred Tick as Biackuennies.—Blackberries are said | 28%, a8 he would prove an alibion one of tue indictments | ones anda grest variety of roots, bulbs, se to be plenty in Ri i s rt st prisoner. Also, that Jacob Hadley, formerly bar | different parts of the world. said that the total num- plenty in Richmond, at two cents a quart. tender at the Knickerbocker, David Hawes, formerly one | hor collected by the Expedition amounts to over 10,000 “aa, MFT of the propriators, and Albert Hadley, new residing in | specimens of different species.— National Intelligencer. Soar Sups.—Quite a large number of barbers | Lynn, Massachusetts, were also material witnesses. An have arrived in this city from Europe. ripper eget eel cocelag gig tles at $2 and $1 each, and the Lotion is sold at 50 cents PG: Any indiridaal Will Go Grewarding tothe gent of ny individual will, on forwarding to the t of tienen tacit containing a deeripton of his or her case, and enclosing the sum of one dollar, be furnished with a letter of MEDICAL ADVICE, containing full directions as to their appropriate diet, re- gimen, &c. and one dollar’s worth of such of the prepara- tion of the College as may be ordered by the consultin physician. who pried the door open with a chisel, and left a penkuife and box of matches behind him. And the great esteem and friendship entertained for the Messrs. Harpers and Mr. Wells by all who know them, would lead one to suppose they could have no enemies. The same may be said of Dr. Sher- man, of the lozenge store, where the rascals left a candle and bread and butter, neither of which are used in the store. The bindery at the back of Chris: tianson’s, (formerly Stoneall’s) 29 Ann street, was also setonfire. And all have been done at a par- ticular hour of the morning. What were the watch- mea about? What do our police mean to do? -y Clay in holding friends in spite of his principles. In his respect he contrasts broadly with Adams and with Van Buren. Both the latter gentlemen have supporters n consequence of the ability with which they maintain vrinciples, But for the person of J. Q. Adams, or for the verron of in Van Buren and his striped trousers, no me cares a picayune. It is widely different with Clay ; and so it was with Jackson. ‘hey loved the old General, as vell for himself as for his principles. Clay's personal supporters will work for him with a wiil, but I doubt much whether the ruflerings of the times, the conse- quence of his principles, will not prove an insurmounta- ble barrier to his farther advance in political distinction. The meeting last night was most eloquently addressed by W. B. Reed and Joseph R. Chandler, Esqrs. The latter is lecidedly the best and most practicable speech maker the whigs have. He is, too, a yery reasonable man for a whig. To-morrow night, you will not forget to tell the New York speculators, that there is to be a large sale of ster- ling bonds of the Benciog Rall Road Company, and also of the Wilmington Rail Road Company at the 'Philadel- phia Exchange, and unless 1 mistake myself much, they will sell low. If therebe any among you who have cash | Pease’s invaluable Hoarhound Candy performed a radical and desire to speculate, let them coi is way. eure. MRS, ANN DUVALL, 232 Broad street, The Catholics to-day, made a grand show of their Newark, N.J strength in the parade of their Sunday School scholarson | _ This isto certify that I have used Pease’s Hoarhound a pie-nic excursion. The schools belonging to two | Candy for coughs, colds, hoarseness, and found immediate churches turned out in procession about two thousand | relief when all other attempts failed. The Live Piants, kc. From tHe Exetonixe Exrepition have reaceed here ‘the Vincennes, and are deposited Important to Painters, (G@ 1 HAVE BEEN TROUBLED WITH A SFE vere cough, accompanied with a pain in the chest, for 13 months, which pain was occasioned by having takco a se- vere cold, but after using a small quantity of your com. - poset extract of Hoarhound Candy I felt immediate re- ief, und cheerfully recommend it to. those similarly a‘- flicted. 1 have also used it in my family with unbounded success, and consider it an article thatno family should be withont (Pease’s Hoarhonnd Candy.) W. PRIDHAM, Painter, 261 Division et. Consumpt J was pronounced incurable by a num- b f physicians in the last stages of consumption, and : 1 | Breach oF Promis.—A Miss Webster, of Hartford, the present proprietors of Knickerbocker Hall, thatthey | Conn., has just obtained a verdict of $2000 damages against believed that the above named persons were very material | a young man of that place for a breach of marriage pro Navat—The United States frigate Brandywine | ‘itnesses for prisoner. Another atfidavit was presented | mise. “Young men had better take care how tase ace + ‘4 a fvom prisoner, declaring that Willis Jones and Samuel P. re " i sailed from Gibraltar, May 7th, for New York. Je eIncely Teaidentnot THIy, Were alas Parte re eae er an expensive piece of business sometimes. ine witnesses in hisdefence, An affidavit from Alfred Phelps, mn > ; Nor Tave—Ti had | thefather.in-law of prisoner, stated that Wm. H. Beal and | @G+FATHER CONNELL—A ROMANCE OF IRE- ener PRUE That all the Americans at Tars had | and George I. Stone, captain of a canal boat, formerly of | lands ‘This new novel, one ofthe best thathas appeared in been seized and sent to Santa Fe. Troy, were also necessary witnesses, wo | District | London this season, is published complete in a Double — Attorney Shaler, objected to the postponement of the trial, | Brother Jonathan this morning, for the low price of one Ectarsep.—The star Antares by the Moon on | 9s ithad already been set down four diilvrent times, shilling. Monday ey. ee the witnesses of prosecution had become weary with at- pat dbbtcnme tendance. He also contended that time sufficient had ‘Tre Sreeers.—Can our Corporation do notaing— will they do nothing towards cleansing the streets of the filth which at present infests them. It is idle to tel] us that we shall,soon have the Croton water in the city. Judging from present appearances we shall not have the Croton water till mid-winter—at Jeast not in quantity sufficient to wash the streets and side walks. But what are we to doin the mean ‘s : : Brooxuyy, June Qist 1849. | children. number surprised all, but the evidence 8. WELCH, No. 144 Gold st, Brooklyn, ime? Are ill a ‘lent dj y pw a tina € elapsed from the 231 of April last,the period whenfprisoner | Jxues Gonvox Benxert, Esq.:— that it furnishes of the foot hold that the i ‘Agent for the Brooklyn ‘Temperance Society. te BAe we to wait till a pestilent disease breaks | Vinrus.—A rare thing in these days. Fouementarse uhnecessary end uncalled rr The Cece, | cim—A paragraph having this day appeared in the | among us, is most horrilying to Protetente A tekey | _-Agents—dtsher, ef Dock street Phuneaehne Meee, out in every ward? Do not the street inspectors re- Apunpant.—Bigamy cases about these day be rag pd Heo po nt A the Datoh, Gveeralan eae Courier aud Enquirer (through some mistake er inadver- | music accompanied the procéssion, and I thought! saw a| 8 State strect, Boston; Robinson, 110 Baltimore street, ceive their pay allthis time? And yet who can say |” Nileiigrsieat Pam saben sga top oljentionvot the aeling. tibtcict atteraiy, tency) which is calculated to do me serious injury, 1 disposition on the part of the managers to create as great | Baltimore; Woodward, St. Louis, Mo. Jobson, 36. St i J beg, through yeur widely circulated paper, to contra- , , ; the case to passoff for the term, adding a stipul ee : . Massns. Wetcn & Many’s splendid circus wil! | the witnesses confined in prison on. the. part of us ptoie | sited with a oie. 15 meee is wite. "Now, Sit bit in Pottsville, Pa , on ‘Thursday, Friday, and | cution, should be examined in Chambers which was | the man’s name is Wm, Crummer, @ morocco dresser in Saturday of this week, on their route to Harrisburg, | accepted. by, counsel for defence, but oppose! by the | this city, and I beg you will state ‘the fact in such a way : acting District Attorney. James M. Smith, Jr. “Esq., may think cal ed to refute the foul ca- where they will perform on the fourth of July. who eypeared as counsel for one of the witnesses im pri fhesy come frtend hee inert for ay. pw My hog bes son, stated that District Attorney Whiting had consented si fi $ tosach a course on the part of his client, and Judge Lynch Tens SO ey eee a an eflect as possible. Charles street, New Orleans; Thompson and Co., Wheel- This has been the first fine fair day in ten,and as acon. | ing, aVa.; Holdeman, Louisville, Ky. Rawle & Co. 7 sequence there has been an increased amount of business | State street, Albany ; Weed and ay Sel Wods- done both in doors and out, without, however, much worthy Providence, R.1., Hays, 139 Fulton street, ba in prices. $e ‘ Brooklyn. Richingstook a benefit last night at the Walnut te a . jelhier thin sudioncs, Feter ee good fellow, but there gr A LONG ADVERTISEMENT HAVING A?- are various reasons why he should not expect a good house | peared in some of the daily papers of this city, announ. thothe has seen one of them at work during the last three weeks, Pansy Exssis his inimitable creature takes : ell benefit of a New York audience to-night. Let no one miss this opportunity to her fare a eae 7, A pe DWARD CRUMMEY. , cing an establishment by the title of “The New York see fthe most graceful danseuse that ever moved on |. N!™' A laughable Vaudeville named “The | fixed four o'clock in the afternoon to eke the examina : Po-night Thayer and Miss Fisher play Charles Paragon lfege of Medicine and pharmacy,” and es it is possible this side of Paradise. Of course Fanny will excel | risinel,” will be brought out to-night at this esta. | tion. The cause was thus, put of, and in the meant fg NO CURIOSITY IN, THE CITY 18 CR and the Maid of Munster at McArann’s Garden. that the public may thereby be led into a mistake with re- diishment; it is strongly cast,jand with the “Queen's ae * ing half the excitement of the “ Industrious ¢Fleas,” gly cast,ja 2 numerable, will make’ his arrangements to escape the | ing heltthe excitement of the « Industrious ¢F Horse,” and the delightful Promenade Musicale, | moshesof the law ashe has always «one, by proving an which Paddy put hia finger on, and they were not there, will doubtless attract a full Garden. alibi. have been taught by a Gi Y tamed th es _ Burglars Tried.—James Maxwell, impleaded with Wil- ary day Nernone then inile gol arenes oat ; Q liam Walker, was put upon his trial for burglary in the | other vehicles of a thousand times, thelr owls seelgi _Cuaritast Tiatre.--Miss Clifton, having hap- | third Pee Tar aking into the boot and shoe store of | which they travel off with, as regularly as a Pennsylvan bily recovered from ber temporary indisposition, | fni'iah of May tsi-ani stealing bouts end thoes valued | ‘€2M HT, The other atractons cxhiited here thie 1ppeared last evening in the character of Mrs. Hal- at $85. They were caught in the store on the morning of | ata ialiey eeharet Be 50 conn Ten daly come ler, if poselble mo: i . | the Lith, by the watchman, James Blauvelt, and upon be- | piaint made by the visitots is, that the mansger gives sige: nore lovely and attractive than ever. | jn discovered, blew out the light and covimenced re-| them entirely foo much amusement for the more, oie A full and fashionable audience received her with | gular built Cort to effect their escape. They were fi- a of nor Blitz and the talented company engaged here give a enthusiasm, and after the performance of the ~~ Le iathen of the cite uae, "nie pesperte wee splendid performance at three o’clock this afternoon, and Stran, a beantiful balloon will be sent up from the garden at four peal, id was over, she was called out, and was pre- | stolen on the 4th, when the store was first enteral O'clock. Another will be sent tup in the evening at ten y the manager, who made a neat speech in | both times the door was forced open by an iron o'clock. her behalf. Tt 2 ti “es | though it was securely locked and barred also. John : : thisevening the piece of The Wife is | amburgh, a farmer, from Harrison township, Essex coun- . * © be played, with Mr. Scott as St. Pierre. The | ty, New Jersey, sated that he had known prisoner for six sewer twenty recat home likely tote ost cots Clifton at the Chatham, is | Piel'on his premises as a laborer. He hadentrearas | did entertainments and amuscmente offered, at the New likely to be one of the most successful of the season. | jim to convey'money to the Merchants’ Bank. snd iea | York Museum. Here we have Yankee Hill and part of Mons Sart Mines sways found him honest and faithful, ‘Thejury, after an | ‘he Olympic company, who appear to-night in the nigh : Mone Sait Minps.—o fo; returned “a cords je farce called New Notions, Maj i s it is their belief that after thattime none | intendent of the Salt worre eniocenee iaeigal suilt Al racargay: «oan ia the other parts by the Olympi heen = Mia ee of the old laws are operative, and that all goods | ‘O%D sample of water proce at the depth ofs7t teet 4 | “William Walker, his partner, was then tried, and the} <ratilied to know that these combinations “have rendered Another mad dog to-night all her former efforts; and the entertain- ment offered is of a rich and varied character. Besides iwo scenes of “La Gips and an act of the popular ry,” she will give to an eager public two new dances, one the Village Dance of Cuba, remarkable for an originality of style and Movement, itis said, most curiously in contrast with the usually classic attitudes that Fanny presents us for study and admiration. The second novelty is a charming dance of “Lovely Cadiz,” immortalized in Byron- ian verse. We doubtnot this new creation of Fan- ay’s will be worthy of its author, and perhaps inspire some republican Byron—who knows ? a gard to its real character, attention is requested to the fl- skilled hesy yervaamay lowing statement :— niiy The Collee of Pharmacy of the city of New York, in- Arroitaret ay tHe Parsipest—James H. Stirman, | situted axa sehool of pharmacy and ite collateral scien. Register of the Land Office for the district of lands sub- | oo. i, 1400. ond chartered by the Legislatureol this State Sect to sale at Fayetteville, phos State of Arkansas, vice | on the 25th of April, 1831, A rene with power to grant diplomas to its graduates and certificates to its mem- - b under its corporate seal, has not asa body any con- Qg- TREMONT HOUSE—In nother column will n, directly or remotely, with any store or estab- be found an advertisement of our friend Bernard Duke, | lishment forthe preparation or sale of medicines of any who has taken the “ Tremont House,” and having fitted it | description in the city of New York or elsewhere. up in the style so peculiar to himself, now offers it for the CONSTANTINE ADAMSON, President. accommodation of th Mr. Duke is welland fa-| New York, June 21, 1942. vorably known to bil Sree ik well as to travellers, prietor of the old “ Indian Queen,” in Fourth BER Shauh; WimearUy ls Dlandnose end seavity’of mawanes wlth ECENE MUR ae opens he won golden opinions from all who partook of his hos- | 9/997 Broadway,an important case of Dentistry in our. itable kindness, A Jong and intimate acquaintance with own famil: ‘ard that, iFeom leted to our satisfaction, we Mr. Duke warrants us in aswiring to travellers allthe | Ceould in a iuture nusaber report, progress, We are hap. comforts they desire, uniting a well stored larder with to say that the operation has been performed to our viands of the ‘choicest kinds, mostly of his own selection, | Piste setisfaction, bad we thus publicly award to Dr. together with large and beautifully arranged parlore and | Castle our warmeat thanks for his polite ‘attention to the chambers, to which every attention of the most careful | case, as well as our hamble testimony to his skill asa servants will be given. dentist. ‘The charge made was moderate, when com. pared with the extent of the operation performed.— New 0G- THIS DAY, WEDNESDAY, IS SAID TO BE| York Commercial Gazette. Tie Compromise Act.—Some of the merchants are in high glee at the prospect of Congress aoing nothing in regard to the tariff before the 30th of June; eee he day which the great failure in’ Wall street is to be ———— i “gi inches, which is beliey b " ~ ~ vi the museum under Hill’s management the most fashiona- | ' ea t & " RARE proprietor of a neat, mast come in duty free. We shall see. salt than has been elsewhere of anal tn inns Ser share of Sood chumetne Pee ery alee Fossnel e verdliter guile | dle and popular place of resort Beets) Meruchl Bridg. wll bo the tooti Pasa ifnely Nicos’ to tes Rocore thas “fecsiconie Rey et Avorage Caance—Prooress or tar Revo: ioge-the one now touched, a es rife or Virvinia, feney lass srork, Gohieal Magnetism, ani | ‘ect information, as a large number of the fashionables of | twoen Canal and Grand streets, m4 =" $ v fat 100 deg. we : famed Ann | ° tion. —The New Era is t vwlieve, Saturation takes place.) sAnother Burglar Tried.—A colored woman ni vhost of other attractions, God doy 8e'Oo., Who anne nnn? ‘he hamnio of P. | Nerware steuag indicationcer nos’ cock ony, eel Lita | Williams was tried on a charge of burglary in the second Fodwin & Co., who announced, a few days since, | vicinity. We beliepe that 90 deg. i ‘considered to be ex. | (etree, and grand larceny, for breaking into = atone St]. G SELF INSTRUCTOR IN WRITING.—This uso- the publication of a new democratic paper. How | ellent strength at the Salina Spring “These, wwe sheet | Archibald Butters, of 390” Hudson street, on the mi hes. | (al and elegant ret of copy hooks is the last work of the ° ey all pretty strong intimations in fare *t of the’ efforts eee Aare Se, ane Seema eey wee es Poole | ieee ind_penman, Jos, Perkins long before another change comes o'er the shadow y in fave rts for | it wi that the house was entered by forcing one eminent writing engraver, and pet , Jo inns, led ' acow | obtaining salt which have been maki 1 Fecently at Mon- | | ‘ss Prindows of the basement, and also that prisoner | £4: It is without doubt the most valuable work of the of ream vzuma.— Auburn Journal was found by watchman Aymar under # stoop th berrew hind for schools extant. Ottice 4 John street ‘Wall street, dine t 7 os; and dea nders, they | city, is desirous of disposing of his entire interest in the ay; too. his place really hes beoome very fashionable. establishment in order to cfore his business. It has been ‘Ve saw there yesterday, in the grave room, a party of ey, refitted in the most order. The terms John 1 officers—from the Warspite. These, | ind mode of payment will be fixed at a reasonable rate. aid Cotter to us, are the chaps; they make the cérks fly; | The opportunity raréone for a person wit! mall 4 oast beef and plumb pudding suffer when they come. Just | mount of capital, as the investment will. yield a hand owe thought. We could not get any plumb pudding— | -ome income and always command more than first cagto plenty of other good things, however. “or further particulars, apply at 443 Broadway. ’

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