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‘VIII.—-No. 180.—Whole No. 3031. NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 1, 1842. ZO 7 Price Two Cents, iG PLACES, &C. | BOOKS AND STATIONERY. THE GREAT CLO L ¢ rection: exed, and examined on | ed with the value of cloths; have often bought Tue Mepica Revowvrion.— The progress of me- AT CLOTH CAS sunptig the Girections herein, sn a bins : 4 acto ‘ Bok i Bia ax, claimant, doth depose and tay as follows; | James Brown & Co.; Hoyt often ca digal sttenge in. this elty,ehasl eeripiniy: been-16- Saas DON | e yt subperned me a 4 yy y been re. i SHARON SPRINGS, A Pinot BATE INVESTED t markable within the past year. Instead of one john Sykes; am fifty-three years ol United States Cireait Court, z—Te be sold sheaente reside at Leeds, in the County of York, andl am amer- | goods in the loft of the public stor sale, a cHolce CsRcULATING LIBRARY, consisting i ak O . Thi i i “ NO {-IBASAT, consist Before Judge Betts, chant, and am one of the firm of James Brown & Co.; Tam | one lot of goods ther n age; but | ciiath clase of ted 4 he Village of Sharon Springs, Schoharie County, | capital of $100 or $500, cau buy these books dirt cheap, and, nal ie eet ray hy aay “aa thar aplbes yer ant; 1 have been acquainted with him about eight | praised these goods, and Mr. Carnes took down the nu | there were in attendance at our two colleges, five ag : flouble his money in one year. For particulars enquire of | that from the way in i “ Taylor | Yeas; 1 am uot related to him in any degree of | bers. orsix hundred young men, and at the close of the pa pure water of the springs, greatly resembling Thomas Bell, Auction ts Ata ‘streets sad Mr, bie Le | ee tee pelle elle ie a “y i) | Cousanguinity ; 1 am acquainted with ‘Thomas | Mr. Mitcxn here demanded that appraisement from . wi of om 2 0 > hite sulph term nex ‘ . ‘irginia, have been Aa asin Rheumatic: Cutaneous, Bil juts; and in the cure of Erysive i Shaw and Abel Sha the title to these interrogatories. . sold woollen cloths | Jes: , two of the witnesses named in | Jesse Hoyt y one hundred graduates. And the or- ganization of athird school, on astill more liberal Jedi body or anything but the right’ of Francis Black. TERESTING WORK ON THE CASI —Jun | burn to these seventeen packages of goods. In Octobe: ot know anything about it. 1 tic complaints; N . ; ‘Abel Shaw, y name! Weill i your ‘ ; ’ rofula, Liver Complaint, ant geueral debility, | A “ubiished by Carey & fury Notex ofa Tour trough Tur: | 1899, Hoyt informed Benjamin F, Butr that 17 pack: | 12 Thomas and Gage siadi ihe yacacrenmsed Geectbes [pote ny nn emuehHEM yous rosraery oi thSE |. 1s a otneretiensive Basis, sii SAMMRRMMea Pash clues ¢ sincdical professors ia the United States) medici- | Key, Greece cyt Arabia, Vetr@a, to the Holy Land, ix | ages of cloth had been imported by Francis Blackburn, | {ago Mt. G aa yo? Shaw on or about the thirteenth day of | Jacon Detanor examined.—Has charge of the books | efficient and extensive course of educuti lb ones Fe Dolieved to be unce | Gluding a Visit to Athens, Sparta, Grand Cairo,Coastantinople. | contrary to the statute, Andon the information of Hart, ; b a r y . ; os “at, Daa extensive course of edueation will be properties unsurpassed, to the Red Sea, Mount Sinai the Edom of Serip= : June 1339, which were packed or put in cases or bales | ond papers atthe Custom House; can find no invoice of | ons ge hep by ang in this country. ; ittages, | tare, Ke , by E- Joy Moris, in 2 volumes 12 mo,, with pla Bodier seised ee Eraiemact the Court marked and numbered similas to those set forth in the title | ‘Thomas Shaw’s prior to April, 1838. given, is talked of. Public attention is also more y the ri ae ee oe OPINIONS’ OF THE PRESS. pre A caps an des aye myrrh a fe gmp had to these interrogatories. Nine cases marked 'T in a Hovr here produced a paper showing the amount of | generally and closely directed to medical matte views, neighboring P pap r } ruatiers, attractions fered to these seeking ia the heat | ,,VZe gommend it to the public as a sterling work of travel — | tiveness towards the Yerkshire merchants wh, | gle, 800, 301, 302,803, 304, 05, 306, 307, and 303, wer John Taylor's invoice in 1889 to be £168,000. aad dilsaed Heatlin to be be lated’ inal ther health or pleasure, < ia satel mascrived to give wa le denexigtions ottplaen,:| Rotter eae ays wt caaeaPbraisement of these goods | to ‘Thomas ‘Shaw. Highit cakes or Vales of goods were | Hovr also offered to show that the Yorkshiremen hal a . gins to be properly appreciate Rep are bat levy hours ride froxa Sarotoga, 7+ | scenery, and events, & spirit of freshness and vralsemblance, deflasd the meeeeaenas hea jr aan eee entice of | S0Md to Abel Shaw at Leeds, marked PF ia a diamond, particular entry clerk, Joseph Goodman, who used to pass respected. ‘ears from Schenectady aud Utica, to carry vi serly sought for by the public. at the place they came from.. The entry is a mere copy | Leeds on or about the t Mr.SavaGr examined. Appraised a lot of woollen goods | Movement is the establishment of the College of #, a distance of about eight miles, arnving in | *9ury sous precisely such ap one asa man is glad to take up ' ofthe invoice with thecharges added. One package out hale by CR Be Ay itd ers. when ie ideaites information upou the sulject of which it | oftweuty has to be sout to the xovernment appraisers, an stages, being —| jonathay ‘ apors from tho " ey gone sage retending scconat of rambles through he can call for ull papors from the importer to show the Bills or invoices of the said goods so sold, were furnished | with Mr. Russell at the Custom House; never but once. | Medicine and Pharmacy, by an assoe to the said Thomas Shaw and Abel Shaw respectively; | ‘The testimony here closed on both sides, and the Court |.” ¥ harmacy, by an association of phy- and annexed are copies furnished of such invoices fur. | adjourned. sicians and surgeons in this city, for the purpose of id chower Baths furnished at all times, either ons about which every intelligent mind desires information, } market »_ iitho importer buys goods at a deprecia- | nished to Abel Shaw and ‘Thomas Shaw, marked with the rere Cok ‘ scald haa enineral or fresh watery anid attention given to ren- | TO7%* Tumished in a st) le which every oue will findagreeable. | ted rice abroad, Le must invoice thein accordingly. But | letters © and D. ‘The said billsor invoices did contain a Court for the Correction of Errors, 2h he BAe ys havcivais and pamahing medi canad ggennt vet Mp paret moestilé ‘ering Tee msylvanian, di ous eae t nee i arrive ‘hare, the ppralser see just and faithful account of the true and actual prices at ae Wisulankar Govalnns ix the Chal vice, and properly prepared medicines to the public = _ 6 B.GEDNEY. ps nero ia:potia pegs in the war is not interesting sapling epic toe fete ocieicnt nme “the appraise which the ‘aid goods were sold to the said Thomas Shaw Jone 30.—Great interest is manifested by th on economical terms. This is in the medical world SPRINGS HOTEL—This Hotei will be opened a A Icom. Th and Abel s «| We think this book destined to become extensively popular, ersalso are appointed in caso of a diifureuco of opinion ; The said sales to the me and honorable members of the “ Shaler Abel Shaw, on or about the tairteemth day of June, 1839, The goods ‘were packed by our packer Joseph Marcroft, by our directions, agreeably to th by Thomas and Abel § fesiliage of Gharon. Sjrings, for the rec spa qoedinllg: Saka wih con beasanen.e aioe preeasiee tiene t : > . Shaw and Abel § pectively, were actual ide, and the bt present“ pooke et something like the doings of the great prophet Jo Jad combining all the advantages jof this mending it to popular favor—Daily Chronicle. buf the Codsorne, in all thee. tatiors ia Sapposed by | made in guod faith, and in the ordinary course of business | other, to h patel ener e ‘what calculations | Stith in the moral and politieal world, and like = JOHN V. For sale by WILEY & PUTNAM, y the Le fe utd - aud _ cy mau, biassed by nO- | and the said prices were the fair market value of the said | they eau make oa = them rides” out to Buruhams, and all | them too, gems tobe making a considerable sensa- GaTSRILL MOUNTAIN 110USE eb, MESMERIC MAGAZINE OR-SOURSALCDE | inthatammapiont tiagmest Nowy the voint iu issue here | goods, The sail goods sold to Thomas Shaw were packed | sorve of pleasant. places, the prsent summer. “Money | vio. wr inly live i vd pi d C | w"AT THE PINE ORCHARD—182. THEN A MAG ~DROR, 12 COLLYER | Hore is one point, the five por cent for messuroment, That | OX oFabout the twenty-seventh day of May, 1839, and to | makes the mare go,” is an aphorism right well exhibited tion. We certainly live in a great era, and are wit- by our comfortable cre 1° 0)$ romantic and fashionable resort will be coaducted dur- | will pa iy 1, 1812, the first number of a perrodieal wich | we will explain.” And we wild show that. these Govern- to Mesmerisin J hi ag the present Ce Sao td the direction and superinten- | the above title. It will be devoted exclusively to } ment appraisers passed the goods dusignated by the deput ‘of the subscriber, It has undergone a complete and | or Animal Magnetism, and valent smile ireetians and woflocter as resabey The tector tied M 2 Blackburn resting Mesmerie cases, and experi- | before him in August, and he read bere to his own shame en the business of the day is | nessing every day the birth of extraordinary reli- 7 ‘| over and they are pushing along with their “two-in- | 9: entific a i instructions given us | hand,” over the Thinl Avenue. It is te be hoped there | $i0%S, scientific, moral, and social movements.— awrespectively, The goods after | will be a sp decision. Aud this is the way to be better. Lethargic slum- wand le pow opes for the reception of visitors. | natractions. for Meer mai Ge spared ¢0 scinrale the dowervouly high charac> | traettetiona tear end tte i being so packed w ut to Liverpool, namely,the goods | Mr. F. rho had w n i f : ; a ‘ r f H Europe, | and disgrace, the examination of which he took of Mr. smoky P i Mr. Foorr, who had wholly recovered from his indispo- | py. : & . Digs, is tlsae will be Taished wi i Remake vent eee: hs exttoans and Wsdeed wroderful Tes [/alkokbern, pot elenet te valee ohtho daeea sah ys eee, ( mee to Thomas Shaw were directed to thecare of Richard | sition, resumed hi remarks, He contended, that. the bpr is opdinous of the Fatmal a comaunity,. end re few York mirket can afford; and every possible at- | sions and revelations of Clairvovauce, respecting the Heavenly ¥ wat We Swire, of Liverpool, and the goods rold to Abel Shaw to | vised charter had taken from the Common Councilthe | duires tonic stimulating treatment, analagous to that 1 World, will constitute a prominent f } : : ¢ if ko coulin’t extort something from that by which he | Sy. i ‘seiidlnite “thon ha 0 ea roma cote ascent | aia ib, coul ppt tha tere ail baiecon tne Vvkahromet | Quituae top dean eos wer meat | eh acnamimeny thera of the sectional ae | whieh the Medical Cllege would wecmmend tr etly smaoth mu x2 royal octavo pares, with double coluinns, of the exact size Mr. Hoy with the goods ufter being forwarded by us to the agentin | confined it to ite « Jeudered pert nt é “4 . egisl: duties. ‘The M derthe | work of revoli Fs id rsA. F. Beach & Co.'s excellent line of stages will ran | and style of the Boston Miscellan: chant to appraise these goods, but they all put them too | Liverpool, ‘The cases of ee i : it to its legislative duties. ‘The Mayor, underthe | work of revolution go on and prosper. Erde reqularly between the landing andthe Mountam | *"Peras, $3 per anyum, payable io advance. low for Mr. Hoyt, sill at last he stumbled on two men, | Liverrool.. he cases ov bales were not in 9 manner | circumstances, was bound to administer the oath, aid on pick cleat isi S ma the arrival of the boats. ‘ Letters, communications and o1 gs (vot paid) addressed. to | Woodhead and another, who put the goods up 100r15 | timethey were so shipped ‘o the ki bey Age of af his refusal to do #0, the application for mandamus was the Theatxiea! Fund, i C. L. BEACH, Proprietos. Dr. R. Mesmerisur, 27 Schoo! street, will receive per cent higher tha:. the invoice, and that's all the differ- ‘ims ib che fo upp , fo the knowledge of myse proper mode to be pursued. Mr. F. cited various prece- mk uA i “ a5 seHt amt | peg aie ald aera sll ob tea tak abe on ohare ec nmagte tee and partners. ‘The cloths a0 sold to Thomos Shaw and | dents in support of thisand his other positions. In regard The following letter from Mdlle. Fanny Elisler, Baer a cert ey ia ll | Ledeere el bana Sen Aceerieaee tcatoeeat Sear Charleston | goods, and that they were invoiced atthe realmarket va- | atthe tine of the sile thereof. “The suid numbers ont | Careecieht "eae pete euthorisiog EAGT te a nny oF tr witha compgicmana| foe enh itand flower, and above | Mercury, New Orleans Picayune,’ Loutsville Journal, Cinein - And we can show you that Mr. Hoyt hadno right | inarke were changed when. measured, be p H uthorines, to show, | their activity and usefulness in whatever is most being | thathe had such right—it is 1 packed, as is usual, and Be proper numbers e censtitution to be acininistered to every officer of | likely to interest or benefit the community,has been i a s thats | and Jengths put on ‘cach. ¢ r label which | the Stateon assuming his dutics, whicl i t sce ga 7 F Inv gereral for thedliberal | are desirous of receiving the Magazine will insert as aforesaid, | €xtraordinary, unless, indeed, it was done with a view {0 | corresponded with the invoice. ‘The said pieces of cloth | Mayor, &c. is authorized to Maglite ta handed to us for publication. We learn that it :net , with a warm reception, and that various methods 4 send a copy of th 1 to 27 School street, Boston. counteract the charges brought against him, and w: vere 7 d, after being measured, w: rg eted et “ ’ TAR MUSIC—GEQKGE HH. DERWORT, | promise, as the Collector, Mr. Hoyt, did in his opening, (0 | of them, ‘The said Thomas Shaw and Abel Shaw, did not | had the-outh administered. “Chanvalee ieece acres Ta: | ate under consideration for the final establishment anor of tha guitar, No. 138 Canal street opposite, the eennect Paya, a Abel A te ena Abel Bae! =e purchase any other goods of myselt and partners during | was Recorder of thecity, exercised such power, and aut. | Of this most unobyeetionuble and much needed public that he lias published a variety of neve aud povtiar we | With Blackburn, and tho whole with eask other, and then | Ue suid,ye@hy 1609 o the same marksand numbers. Eran J aoquently declared Hecorders to be authorized for such. | chatity :— i 01 iments for guitar. : fe, dl e selection at | As respects the doctrine thet only the Mayor and the | ny. compose music {or orchestra, | 60 {hrough the cate without proving any hing of he | the timeot thefurchase by Abel Shaw, but nct presentat | Clerk of the Common Council had power to Seearia ine | To Mussns, &e., de. and give Bernat 10 eae Heyt Rol be this 2 ‘pa Ban. gard ‘ acu te Lathe cane the time of ners o the goods by Thomas Shaw ; | members of the board, Mr. F. said there would be no end c MEN in. 3 he w , bu it iscustomary in the English market to make deductions | if such were the case, to the abuses which would exist. | It is nearly a year since I made the i y time ‘he wished the honest merchants, foreign ornative, | from the prove cact of : . cal Be ave, (0 thid which would exist ly ay made the inquiry, a goods for measurement, unless stipu- | The Clerk of the Common Council isa responsible offi whether any fund he en established his 3 treated fairly and honestly by the government autho- | Iated for'on the contrary. ‘The custom with ws i eo i i Meare Frelictof-amed wile Serge ttn ES rary. connected with the whole financial business of the city. ef of age mad Se " 5 pap poor gate honye ee expe is allowed it | He is placed in office by the members of the Cont on pe ie Perales that eager saeuiedie istaken off on the gross cost of the goods; the uet amount, | Council, and let it besaid that he can withhold the oath | theatrical i taste J prodigal in its Bed and tecataeed anew, unt phate of liberality coms: coal ger. psy ‘Tuo fi | after such deduction is the only amount which the pur- | {roi any member whom he pleases, under. some frieol Meatrioal ibis: teareey and. Procies lab ie Denevp: farare with tie demands of the prblie. ‘The lepartment of Le So ey eae ae icant heteecieean, re ant Lork: merchant, aged 03 years and upwards, being | chaser pays far said goods ;such deduction does appear in | pretext, and, by the means fetain his place, where weght | [eBCes HO institution whatever existed for the benefi Fe ee ne tee lat the markes | _,Murchants Account Books and all other kinds of Blankwork | duly and publicly sworn pursuant to the directions here- | iheinvoice or invoices annexed to the answers to these | thetrouble end? Clothe the Meron tea ithe oooh ee? | of a class so much exposed to misfortune, and so de diartisty who will lark wo supplies that the markets 5 oe Aineetie abort d | to annexed, and’ examined on the part of the claimaat, | ' i shi ; : yor, too, with such extra ritie-abeh i speaig who will Tar} plige chet’ the markets | ruled ax hound to any patterns, and in style that is Mypimanted J Toth depose and say as follows, vin = My name is Thomas | iiteFeogatories,on which the allowance for measure was | ordinary powersas these, and you ‘render hima dictator | #erVing of sympathy , Iton House, it is only necessary ty say, that itis situated ep te atPcuon. AP it V hes tae long cxperionee te Boor P Shace ‘am aged fifty-three years; Ireside at Furlane, in | "PUulated for. without the responsibility of ‘a dictator. Permit him to | _ In ail the great cities of Europe, at London, Paris, ‘ocean entrinee to the Narrows, from eight pone les | inethods, ‘J ‘mig im Siddlaworh; and ain a marchient dud manutectiner: Tats Josxrn Manenorr, of Leeds, in the county of York, | Say thatan officer whose term is ended shall still retain | Be, and Vienna, permanent provision has been western bluff of Long Island, eum s ect ages ag herr a sional: Yiare | pecker: seed Giiy-aix yeors and upward his situation to the exeiusion of the one elected, and you | miadefor this benevolent purpose, ‘Then why, the ing. jew of the lower bay and the Atlantic and = acquainted with Francis Blackburn, the claimant; I hav + vod signty: indeed r 1 " y Wards the highly caltivated and fervle shores of Staten and been acquainted with him from achil’; Tam uncie to the | §Worn, doth depose and say as follows, v Fire him 4 sovereignty indeed. Even in Engiand the | question recurs, has no successful attempt been Tisland, and the harbor of New Mork. N said Francis Blackbura. I did sell to 'rancis Black- | Joseph Mareroft, } am 66 years of age and up’ rae Ae ea es nee what ishereclaimed with holding | made in this great capital, equally distinguished tor the bossy of the Drospect x Ln ne ———————— > | burn, on or about the 27th day of May, 1839, a quantity | a Leeds, and I ama packer for Jas. Brown & C ® people’s representatives the testimonials that : the ver, Wilt is twice a week finess, woll stocked with frait an f ties, I: Pica barie well sureile 11 Republican, Portland Adve ary oath pointed out oo mone np tg Pectoral abe for thes weeks, and, send thelr D the Mail. office, or re to tonch these goods, but that he has pursued a class of at returns hls Ks ceive acopy of the Magazine, and such other pwblic journals as importers with a vindictiveness and malevolence that is id the p i $s to his friend: " ¢ for the Jast nine years. I'he beautiful steamboat Bos | and Daptain T. Y. Babeock, leaves foot of Canal street four | _Je' {a day; “Phe pablic ean rest assured that they wiil uot be | ATE pointed as heretofore, the owuers of the boat are determin regularly as advertised; for (urther, particulars se the | St. John’ Gentlemen ean be accomodated with the best of board ddging at five dollars per week, and have theirdinuer at ‘hour they please, except Sunday, always at t e’clock, P. ous will find it to their | guitar, and other vastrument the above place and try the tare | feury on the piano forte and vid dinners. His prices are accord- = alivaye st homey and wil be ap “BOOK BINDING ; PAPER RULING. HOUSE.—This establishment 1s now IRELAND, No. 120 Nassau street, having an entire vew ception of company. Ithas heen thoroughly | F, stock of Binding ‘Tools and Ruling Machinery, ot the ‘urlane,in Saddleworth, in the coun- M The defence them produced the following testimony Reh : its charities, and its dramatic sympathies, to organ air at all periods of the . ‘ 7 tian a y I know ‘Thomas Shaw and Abel Shaw by seeing them | belong to them, Give him this power and you make our | { charities, z > oat, and the rainaled fife rad retirement of we spot rene | = FLATS! HATS! HATS !! REA aL ee rk ake ce th user cheae NMRanes UE Dames hrownicnd Cockers it | cloctioue but ansuiper-eartiony/ end crease germane | O0 a firm and lasting footing a similar fund for simi- Yorkin ithe, apertinenty are Dowunodiowsiand airy, and ROWN & CO'S One Price Hat Store, wholesale and re: | milar to those set forth in the title to these interrogatories. | Leeds. ‘This witness saith, | remember on or about the | Such asthere are noue ou the face of the globe, but would Tt fps ‘ Fidhiteeaubetion'ié i ' ‘1 tail, 179 Chatham Square, comer of Mott street, where | T'coid to the said Francis Blackburn nine cases, marked | twenty-seventh day of May, 1339, I packed atthe ware. | be preferable to. It has been said by the opposite counsel, he solution of this question it is not forme to tion. | Venture upon, but I will hazard. the remark that Feptricessheaaty. durability and economy are combined to adom the beak ion, and a deep color | neither previous difficulties nor failures constitute T R ; } woolle Mr. Crolius had not even the color of an el T in a triangle, numbered 300, 301, 302, 203, $04; 905, 306, | house of James Brown aad Company woollen cloths, | that Mr. C1 not ever ‘The proprietors have the pleasure now to offer im addition | 307 and 303, and which cases contained the goods sold by | Which were packed or put in cases or bales, with marks | We say that he haga color of elee e : , 803, 304, '305, 306, 307 . He produced the will of the people to that eifuet » ye ; ‘ $ their recently upproved short napped Hat, a new style, the and I believe my brother Abel also sold to | triangle T, numbered 900, 391, 302, 803, 304, 305, 306, 307, | too. - peop wet, | any real objection to making another general and 7d for he season would do | {imitation of beavers. which socloscly resempies thatof allfare | Frronein blackiara ‘a quantity of goods;but cannot iden. | @d303. Talso remember'on or about the thirteenth day, | and was Alderman of the ward when the last ballot was mined effort that will command success. mtu the proprietor. the amoat cost) y and Deauefal, Uist the diference is noteasily | city them or state the amount. Idid furnish to Francis | of June, 1839, packing at the said warehouse of James | Gast. He took partin the proceedings of the board, was The moment is « fitting one. Great suffering Fe ee ara whee eer feey gumhere to the one ) Biackburne, when in England, an invoice of the goods 1 | Brown and Company woollen cloths, which were put in Oe Sects Sd see aware inking ana veld/utl) | os that. no, indieiduac sutsean relieve, ii Fit’ for the price charged. In prosenting these Hate vo the | sold to him, and T annex a true copy of such voice, | cases marked diamond B.¥., numbered 143, 144, 149, 146, to the appointment of wax'| (2isten, Chat uo ndteisal’ ail seep relleye..“How Public the proprietors chink they have reached the alcumawum | oarked 2. ‘The sale to. the said Francis Blackburn v 117, 148, 149, and 150. It is not the custom with the house | bound to receive the eviden Se ee eat ihe Gower ts ieeie® Noein aio toe provements, among, W of beauty, durability, cheapness and comfort, m4 %n* _ | on actual sale in good faith. 4 he said invoice did contain | of James Brown and Chmpany to inform the packer whose | Of ne = Re Ai) Spares judge, and tin io Gites Cae a spy pees kl imploring r a1 hoses Ur nthe margin of N IMPORTANT QUESTION is here prarnied forthe rices of the said cloths; they were the true and actu- | goods they are packing, or who is the purchaser thereof. | €¥€ thing else. fe declared the meeting to | looks to those capable,and I hope willing, to betriend is now open for the reception of company during Pi oteee tatlaeting of ete hasers of Hats. Is it consis- | al pri vhich id goods w. by ny thing furtherthan what Ihave above stated, 1 know | be an, wnlawful — assemblage, which he meant | them. he great extent of private beach on this shore—ihe ‘ it ponse- | al prices at which the said goods were sold by me tothe : : to suppress. He may have thought 1 Loi ' first ch security in bathing, even for ladies and children, (the | th! orth tee eens aioe acted AW said Francis Blackburn, and not any other or different ba 3 ‘ Sides iaeeneil ate ay wrk Mey A astreing oiatorsily 6 Soins Their te fpines undoubtedly, upon the pro- i e , ue article ices » said Invol ns i ‘i r. Jenemtan Louxssenny examined—I was assistan . e sl er the | fess vhie » i, CO! f 7 ip eoel and Sal ‘crove adjoining the house | #igth, between. Broad ‘and’ New POOR Dole | OM. £06 suid Invoice Gées coGtain a just and Maithfal ~ Fights and property of the people which the legislature don towhieh they Selone, Comprising among ite account of the actual cost of the suid goods to the said | public appraiser in the Custom House from 1834 and 13% rn members persons of t reatest re: ability: Francis Blackburn, including all per Sweet harges | to May, Sil, Had been a merchant since 1811; was well | Bever intended he should possess. In regard to the | (' ani say tf hone ae kas thereon, except the carriage from Leeds to Liverpool, | acquainted with market value of clo:hs; was in the habit | Board of Assistants, Mr. Shaler had no right te hold over. 4 s would give elevation t¢ amounting to £4 16, which ought to have been put to | ofexamining goods from Yorkshire, closely to compare | The sogreteence Sveaes vet Selvticbenpiiians hee inte passed evew | the Liverpool charges. ‘The prices stated in the said in- | the Value with the invoice. In 1833 and 1839, through | t#iniug the holLover clause, : ‘ be their lotto adorn, But it is 4 : ofa reduc jon the price of | » the truc-and afly prices paid or agreed to be Hoyt, ourattention was particularly directed to York- | 9utsuch. ‘There is no necusrity for such a c! vell known that the reseusces of the profeseion are he rowms airy and. the temperature, evga inthe | thr mm material, theethes wine sora BES this ce. paid by the said Francis Blackburn to me; and the said e clot In fact, one or two whole curgoes of these | Dusiness of ahs ommon Council is not del tthis time, from various cauces, painfully Jimited. of bat oppressive, ihe com | taasufacture—that the pwrsent greul inducements ane Giten | prices were the fair market value of tha sald Goods nt the | cloths were examined. (Tho appraiser's books shown to | Wwaut ofaimember, as the others cen do the business. My. | Ltis,then, from the community at large that the tance, (being but nine miles ‘ time and plaze of purchase thereof by the taid Francis | him) I examined all Mr. Blackburn's goods that arrived | Atwell was elected to the oifice, and had a right to | most efivctnal succour must come, and happily for Blackburne from me. I procured the said goods by pur- | here—the whole 17 packages. A suspicion was thrown | It' possession. His acts, therefore, in relation to he helpless applicants, it is ae nmunity that hase; | purchased them at Leeds from Mr. John Sykes, a | vit at the timo; and, thervlore, we were very particular | {he Appointment of Mr. Williams, wero valld and binding. | ever tuna w deal ear fo unmerited matory partner in the house of James Brown & Co. of Leedsabout | examining those goods. They were found to be cor. | And now said Mr. F., fora parting word. He then review es niatortune. $7 ‘Phis is leasant rides. in the surround tr/—ihe excellent rounds aud other ‘coneves of healihtal re Hihent—the beautiful view of the - yf Fondly Ae ‘as than five dollars, oaks Barons, Coeecanie ce en ae generally notequaiied, and in tnequalied by any in the vicini be Age TA athe coin he neath sage a brprtactoied | socbes werenever otc af ON wong Tender it peculiarly well adapted as a res jeune ae ‘amr WILLIAM BROWN, Proprietor. {RON SPRINGS PAVILLION, SCHUIAKIF CO- the 22d day of May, 1839. ‘The svid Franeis Blackburn | rect. At the second examination I examined every piece, | 4 his points, declared that the Mavor had defeated the |, ! trust, gentlemen, that my feelings have not car- arth of July.—The Grand Oveni All fort 30 ih sink Neus was not present atthe time I purchased them, nor did he | i the whole 17 packages, and found them to be correct. Mr. | Willof the people, and it is for this Court to attend ried me beyond the position I would wish to occ! in this good cause, that of a humble instrument. i] present myself as one of the great family ef artists, who would deem it a boon and a privilege to gi her best efforts to alleviate the condition of her suf- ring brethren, who though of a foreign soil and = = = Mead assisted me. We werealways in the habit ofallow- | Will. Fellow citizens, said he, for although sta WATCHES AND JEWELRY VERY LOW.—The sub- | were purchased by me at the same prices at which they | ing the > per cent for measurement, till the Collector in | counsel here, the members of this Court are my seriber is selling all scriptions of Fold ged silver | Were sold to the said Francis Blackburn, and my reasons | 1893 issued orders to disallow it. I’ never made any re- | tizens, living under the same glorious flag, Watelies, wold and silver pencils, gold chains, keys, Ses, at re- hd Fr : - tars of which are emblematical of this case—the one the 8 gold chai ii 16 the seid s > | duest that Mr. Blackburn should be brought bef to | Sarsot w mblematical of this case—the one the tnil, lowerthanatany other blace yn the city. Gold Watches | fF 80 selling them to the said Francis Blackburn at the | 4 T alwayseconsidered “the | emblems of that punishment due to the guilty—the other WINRAL SPRIN ; = 25 10 Bdollars each, Watches and Jewelry exchan J same prices, was on account of his being my nephew; I | Mscertain the market vol pve -prwady © gui ‘bplare, «i SAGE ia hE aa ad ted or bousht. All Watches’ are warranted to keep good t wished to assist him, and I charged him no more than the | €00ds fairly invoico! at the true market value—have no | the noble principle of election, which like those pure ofs Pavilion, whieh is now oyen forte reception of ¥ select or assist in selecting the said goods, The said goods Jo pains will be spared to render the cntertaiuinent agre: 5 G. W. B. GEDNBY. on the evening of the {th July, ac the Sharon t z i "] clime, are yet bound to her by the strong ties of the recent f returned, Watches and Clocks repaire u rices at which I boughtthem. I ordered James Browa | doubt about it—never did have any doubt about it, emblems sheds itslight from on high. To you, we turn. | ©. 1Mes 4 ca ywaohate nevewviaitedthe Springs, irmay beneees- | best manner, and wacranted, at much less than the usual prices ico. to pack the oda; I ssld to Francis Blackburn, Cross-examined by Horr—Alwat spaid great attention ask that the law shall not only be justly but promptly wire. ts, and a common nature, ey that they are sited nea: the great Westirn Turn- | by one of the finest workmen in the city G.C- ALLEN Im: | and they were accordingly packed at their warehouse in | tothe improvement of my judgment of thevalue of foreign | ministered, for a deterred judgment would be almost as} In conclusion, gentlemen, | make a formal offer Bi Ptacenas servo hr cle * yotaren fans Jeweley, wholesale and rets 20, QVall | Ceeds, about the 27th day of May, 1820, andforwarded | Koos. We always took care to examine the Yorkshire | fatal as defeat, My fervent prayer is, that this controver. { of my professional services for the establishment of fh, a fow miles east of the chief elevation u Se Rae WALTER Goi 1 | from thence to Liverpool: to be shipped to New York in | 00, ‘we run ofthe market vatue, compare one in- | 5¥ may be ov reulel to the peace of the city and the b i charitable fand in the city of New York, for the ‘3 “ . nl 77 a 4 Init " qi ople. he duty of a judge gives hi relic! raved a it i ihe ined the United States of America. wel lingly | Youce o pe y i gi him an relief of decayed actors, and it is my fervent {Phung ns been provid at this watering nce to render | Eine house of Beeger Walter, the only thanulectory of Watee ce UR orl pgt ant comparison of various good and invoices lef i is Aeersnt tippe and belief that great good will come of it, Wo, 27. Paradis Potesonniere atiect, Faas, | shipped at Liverpool on board the Virginian, on or about | and b to rise above the patty influenc which assail our ements will be found suited to all tastes, and a good band i deal: It only remains for me to add an apology to the ai g we ane tundard of value i frail natures, and to imbibe those pure principles which ming M. a h works, and J the 5:h day of June, 1839, for New York. ‘The contents | We formed a regular standard of valve in our own For if pure principles h era in attendance 2 sa ‘ber th al n of the eaid cases or bales were not to my knowledge in | minds. ‘ ‘ =a him, fallen even as man is, to tho high ‘n whose names I have presumed to ibe r patronaze extended tot ie subscriber tl e two last | gins, that their establ any manner altered or changed, after_they were so pack- Jesse Hoyt here tried hard to get at something about and holy privileges of a better state of being, Lfeelt have suibie- rie? pr jo use, ee tne en LIAM REYNOLD Se” | and colored, faney’ ed or put up, previous to shipment. The original marks | standard of valueybut wasted many Mr. Foorr having concluded, Mr. Woop rose on the | Out Lfcel T have some right to ees as they are ULIA) NOL Ds. | moved from No {0 Ni and numbers of said plecos of cloths are the cane Jones Bers stopt him—told him th witness hod | same side, He alluded to the documents presented to the | ¢ d freely given for every laodtble perpen to Parnas: wale Tape’ were when I:receleen'ne invoice of them of Jame already answered the question—that the way in which | Supreme Court by the plaintiff in error, which he said | very | worthy undertaking, and will they with. where will be found a1 unr assortment bi & Co. and were not afterwards altered in any manner pre- | the witness had oMtained his standard of value, was the as smooth and as nice as anew lailege He showed liem from this ? tioned goods, which wi posed of om the most reason: vious to shipment. The marks and numbersof said piec- | Wav every merchant obtained F ¥ could be male by commissioners of elections haye the honor to subseribe myself, terms. mi 2m esof cloth were put on by James Brown & Co, It iscus- | Hovr then asked several irrel ions. into the correctness of returns, and | case where Yours, very truly, Fanxy Exsstrr tomary in the English market to make a deduction from |. Judge Bi You'd better coufi “If to the true | Several tickets were polled a vin this Si , Ne I —you seem to be beating the wind as | With the word Rot for Root, he gross cost of goods for allowance of measurement, un- | limits of tl bead banditions 6 0 pulated to thecontrary. It is the | you're going on now. spectors that the return should all be for the la Lxrnaonpinany CELEBRATION —Next Monday is i “ AOMPTRG ALE OF STATE STOCKS — | CUStom with me, unless stipulated as aforesaid. Thecus. | Wrtxess—Mr. Hoyt once toll me to allow the 6 per | learned counsel looked at the General, (who was present) |.) ated j a ra ; Py tieie acearmmnndatios. the tinice will afford, the bosrd | COMETROLLERS tom is five per cent on the gros amount; the same, | cent for measurment where the gouds were dearly charg. | a8 he spoke, and remarked that the root was not rotted } © be erleveated in an extraordinary manner at Ge- e seven dollars per Weck as last year, instead of ten dol- | Co, Bank. andthe Bankot Olean, having Y 1 if conditioned for, expressed on. the face of the { ed. [il no more acquainance with Bottomley than he had | Yet.andhe hoped would long flourish to invigorate the in this State. eerenien Sanh nea ore poreaho ace sb Cyriee. | cireukating notes upon demand at their reepeative banking hou- | Invoice fof the goods; sometimes being deducted from the | with your honor (to Hoyt) (laughter). Mr. Mead assist. | Country. [This was what some folks would cali toft toap.) In accordance with lime-honored custom, the citizens ed by the act entitled f Geneva will celeBrate the glorious Fourth with impos. afull fe 5. le hopes say wichont imputs hfe and is,” passed 18th At An act to autho i ed meto examine these goods, because he said y Mr. W. spoke three or four hours, to the period of ad ae LS decsuenolsatanarit es cach v0 ai op uci authorize the | amount of each package and sometimes from the gross ie Ps bee: he said you told ¥ of 1838 or to redeem the | amount at the foot of the invoice. ‘The nett amountetees | him. journment. He will be followed by Mr. A. L. Jordan, ime JAMES GREEN. | redemptionof bank, notes,” passed. 4th May. 1bt0-eNotice to goods, such deduction does not appear ia the invoice, Wirxrss—Why you told me to say it (great laug ht me 38 wrapped in its cradle, sixty six years since—will be rua SARATOGA SPRINGS—The Pavilion,con | therefore hereby xivou, that the State Stocks held by having stipulated to the contrary. Mr. Mead helped me to examine every piece of the sev City Intelligence, 1p, launtingly flapping to the winds, and a salute fire TLION } 8 to’ the Pavilion fountain, and equidistant from | Comptroller as security for the circalatin ‘pas au todine ‘Sorigen, has he Uorogxhly renovated, | gr4o much erent ae t hall be deemed exvedi ipow open forthe reception of visitors. “For convenience | be soldat the Mezahants Exchange inthe ey of ino aw, of Furlane, in Saddleworth, in the county | teen wegeeees of Oct ae so.geods of ree alecktsrns of York, merchant, fity ye wore detained for some time. Heeame after, and blowe! foes : , AD rey licly sworn, pure aireeti out about it. Tasked Mr. Hoyt, and he told'me to detain | 4% 6 far mistified the law of this State relative to duel- | Lake will reilectiiving table Wenn to ur Anxesten.—A portion of the city press | Inthe afternoon, the mirrorlike surface of our love X of youth and beauty, in sked | ‘ ‘ wreathed festoous on the steamers’ decks. During the Fp ag el A lg fw fe peat and examined on the part of the claimant, doth depo the goods, or the invoice, Iforget which: and when Mr. | ling, since the meeting between Marshall and Webb, that | Jay, not as of old will Conduite ten with e tacoing owe ‘urpane, | Scertifieates fudiana 5 per ct. (Iateraal improvement) stock, | say as follows, viz Blackburn came again, to refer him to him. Finally the publication of the following appears to he necessary to | gift’ of blouted wealth, to subservient crowds, Bacchus hot surpass tor close examination, the goods we d 7 j ser modifed to pay Ist July Wess, for Sapo ead $5000 or close i a goods were passed. correct erroneous statements. ti thereof, good mother Naturo— tate account. side It has been conceded even | ‘mpelled—but - jut some degree, y . A share of : Stock ; Jesse Hoyt here tried to prove that many invoices had |) ~ 4). tay i Aquarius presiding—will offer her Hy gei : fage is espootiully invited, Seortificates Indians 3 veg cout. (internal improveming stock, | ct been signed by the appraisers, when they had not seen the | UY the Courler,we believe, that Webb left this State forthe | ihoucand fetes Hy geion draughts (rom i REET eS cclacuemmetieade sae |15 cl 1 goods; and to show the course of business in the Custom | PUrposeof receiving achallenge from Marshall, and if GRAND FINAL peo hood | With him from his y incle to thesaid Fran- | flouse had been done slovenly. He saidhe never had any | such provesto be the euse,he will certainly be arrested on | Iu ¢he evening, a new firmanent, brilliant with ovane= For the Bunk of Olean—Btock account, cis Blackburn. — I'did sell to the said Franeis Blackburn | control of the— his fetus bade hotts treo Mina cent constellations, pyrotechnic emanations of Edges DRY GOODS, &c. Lecnificate Tadiana (per et. (internal improvement) stock, | oa or about thetwenty fist day of June, 1899, eight cases |“ Juige Betts showed him the irrelevancy of all 7 , Wig ne Revised Ste | sparkling mind, will be offered. pay. Ist July 1963, A of cloth similar to those set forth in the title to these inter- | It had been already proved that all these 17 packages had | tutes relative to dueling :— st ax CLosixe Sepye. $2000 New York 4 per cent. (Erie enlargement) steal Base rogatories ; eight cases marked diamond B. F., and num- | been examined, “ Sxe. 5—If any inhabitant of this State, shall leave the | The Firemen of Geneva—burning with patriotic a: Mipshvad eal Mevicanaaa dered 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149 and 140 contained the | Mr. Mr.ap examined—Was a princypal appraiser in the | same for the purpose of eluding the operation of the provi- | (nd decorated with their gorgeous uniform and equip: $2,000 New York 5 per eent. (Ene ealargement) stock, pay. | goodssold by me. || sold him eizht eases marked diamond | Custom House for eleven years. Had been adry goods | sions herein contained respecting duelling, or challeages | ments—will march through the principal streets, dashing able 1855, gan 0} |B: Fi and numbers 143, 141, 149, 146, 147, 143, 140 and 190; | merchant for many years; had a good knowledge of the | to fight, with the intent of giviug or receiving any clrol, | With thelr torches, intolerable glare, on murky night. 2 certificate Ming Sper cent, Minos and Michigan canal | and I believe my brother Thomas Shaw sold him a quan: ‘Lat value of cloths in 1939; goodsand invoices | lenge herein prohibited, or of aiding or abetting in giving | 90W terrific in their convolutions, resembling the tortue yo ntecky Pay. 1980, wos oaeh, $2000 | tity, but don’t know the amount or the marksjor numbers. | daily: remember examining the seventeen packages of | or receiving sach challenge,and shall give or rece ch | ous folds of the Lybian rerpent—now mov Rar 1Ragiish Danstables, Ralian Ratiande, fine Tuscare’ Bradienciee he teases (oo) | Leavethesaid Francis Blackburn the invoice when in | cloth with Mr. Lounsberry; my attention wes particular- | challenge, of shall ail and abet in giving and ree novements, will deftly tread, in Dorie meas Shellworks, Prince Albert Straws Alou 45 certificates of Arcausus 6'per ent. Real Estite Bonk | England, of the goods I sold him, and annexed is a trae ly called to these goods by the collector; we examined | the same, without this State, he shall be dew guilty,and | est strains of the Amphion i these goods carefully, every piece; I considered then that | shali be subject to the like punishment, as if the offence | meanwhile attendant, and hastening the concummation. Ke. Ke. ), an entirely new article, the White Siberian Hair stock, heretofore advertised on account of the St. Lawrence | Copy of such invoice to my answer to those interrogato- . e : alue ; 1 This goes ahead of any thing of the kind we in Dated at A HA I AGG, Comptrotter, | SM Francis Blackburn, ‘The said invoice dil contain | hada doubt{about it; I #0 informed the collector, Mr. B y O THE LADIES “STRAW GOODS. nor, ernal_ improvement stock, 0 1, for the summer—it surpasses all the styles as. yet intre } ; 1 i ; i c | bolus extremely Hight, ‘oentl hl, white ana aurea. pak We Ailey, tea tt Tene, one, $15,000 | ries marked B. It was an actual sale in good faith to the | the goods were charged ot the full market value 3} never ic Sat abner abe ad State.” oh the prices of said cloths; the prices contained on the said | Blackburn was cent for by the collector, not because w. punishment, incase of conviction, is imprisonment | ever saw or henrd of. It beats Gov. D i ‘4 rrick ov tix Avaunx & Rocunarer RR. Co.f | invoice were the true and actual pricos at which the goods | had any doubt about the market value of the goote, the | inthe State prison for uot more than ten years. lamatton shah te 1 4 . lamation, and “that sword, HIONABL: LLINERY GOOD8—The am 4 Canandvigna, June 2, \H2, 3 were sold to the said Francis Blackburn. The said in- | colleator examided him; it was acu jtomary aud general A Moxeven Pacren.—Yesterday morning a man mean- iB: Rise BYRNE: inshecror te selebrated C21 Rg, Carl Bea ia and of Five per Cent will be paid on the | voice does contain a just and faithful account of the actual | rulora make a deduction ol five per cent for measurement; | lyeled, whe said bisunmemae tae et MeDonnell, ap- 5s aaa ee arena sale'a meat select and eheiee toworsoent of Silliness | dea Fa oan ae aera etc burn OF the said goods, and | it was first disallowed after Mr. Hiyt came into office; | phed ai the Lower Police ofliae for admission to the Alms | ,,DEsTHUETIVE Fioon—We are indebted to. the Mohawk ar the suring nde, never as et preweated to the alr | °"Rharcholiders whose Stock is reriatered in the City Transfer | all customary charges thereon, The prices stated are the | there was a goo! deal oi uctnation in the rule; in 1986 | House ax a pauper, stating that he war entirely destitute | Colter for aslip dated on Tuesday morning Inst, from wards he quality and cheapness of * | Books of thig Company, will gmentyat the Bank of | trac and only prices agreed to be paid by Francie Black: | nn 1839 we put a good many goods up higher than the | of funds, and in sush ill health as to be unable to support | "RICH we take the fol ous tie * CALLED CAPOTTE por. | s Stats of New ork, in the Ci Chee will Ce ald eae | UTR fo me. The prices were the fair market value of | javeine; 1 examined Blackburn's goote very carefully, | himsclf.’ He was sent to Blackwell's Island, and feos | ,. Ot Villuge hes eae eer ihe Sane of awostilevasta. iment cor lebrated SILI TLA hal i i Lanseveacen ta yOrleans, at, nat | the said goods at the time and place of purchase by Bran- | Crass Ka'd.—It was by on order of ours that the clerk | being rearched by Deputy-keeper Ruckle, precoue sm | ting food. The little creck that enters the Mohawk from j sie N sei NEW AND ORIGINAL | D'vidgad at thls Office, nt cis Blackbarn from me. I purchased the said goods of the | put on 1} charges on all bale goods, and 14 on all casea, | receiving achange of clothing, Slit siete woe io ny (2 | {he north, passing directly throngh the heart of the vii ff 8 ©. cl ireetors. 7 awn Hats do do—An entire new style o seajt CHAS, SEYMOUR, T. firm of James Brown and Co., Leeds. They were respec: | these were to bethe total charges in all cases where the | his pockets in gold and silve ly rose yesterday afternoon at about two 0 r jetties tae EE here the | his pockets in gold and silver! Shall this man be supe . : = : ~ tively purchased by mefrom John Sykes, of the firm of | charges were not put on the invoiec. I examined the | ported by the tax-payers of the city of he dnctaeeett g ton long continted and extremely »iolnnt MODINE CAPOTTES, ELSSLER OTICE TO CLERKS, and ai yom Werte he catling | Jape Brown & Go., about the thirteenth day of June, | cloive of Mr, Woot, of an old. gentieman, amt of Me, | Duce antennae Weed he Teo glttaOF be discharged at | owen, {oa mont unprocedented height, and swept away q ASTRA Piped rod Regd al = it Bhan %, ‘The said Francis Blackburn was present atthe | Show; and I put up the price of them; ufter Mr, Carnes | Roworiam-—Daniel H. Marshall, a Custom House watch- | itis Tetistloss fury, streets, bridges, nildings, &c., an! nand English FANCY STRAWS, of the finest tex Rae Sig ynloablgacticle oi nd place of said purchase ; he did assist in selecting | went into the appraiter's loft I examined the goods there | man, was arrested yesterday on throe warrants for ax. | (esting goods and property to an ‘amount va_iovsly ee j ova, eed by “ " ‘ timated at from ten to fifteen thousand dollars. This va mena ror | Ae nt yg tev Shy AS | he re Bakes ne ian aca | eh” heehee wan ching Te ym fo | a Story once rap aes ogy at | in of pty ca iene oe fore tae elsewhere, as Ke | ues eeery uke? kind Se eels have | yoicu annexed to these interrogatories, which invoice is | Mx. Tuiruzn, examined.—Ie now in the Custom House, | latter complaint aoe cee tee awiliteaulre the nited energies of all them in price and @ octaivaainn oc | pL eer oter Riad: greatly to the darability of the | marked B. But I perceive there is an error in the eub- | clerk to the appraisers; heen there since May 148. Was | Wno's Lost five or six pieces of black and white striy- | °°" cleans, ie many wasks, to sewers lt. oly was SN et ne ea Boot, f . , | tracting of the mensure from case diamond B, F 147, oftwo | 13 years clerk to John Mortimer, Jr., in Maiden Lane. | ed and other figured silk handkerchiefs? ‘They can find eae re be gga in several instances, was im . 1 Masiring te Modes, Segondly—They make no noise in walking upon the pave! | pounds ; the amount shoul have been £199,15,1, and by | Had good opportunity of ascertaini the value of woollen | them, and secure the thief, by applying at the Lower | Minent prcensered. oper tpt y in an attempt ; y BOVTS—BOOTS AND SHOKS — a The Boots from running down to the | mistake was £157, 18,1, which sppears by references to foods by observing the invoices of all woollen goods, and | Police office to officers Stokely “or McComb. (Ts roll of broancloth which had floated from the store fest and best, assortinent of ES —The chear: | | Phindly—Thev prevent Boo this Invoice diamond B, F 147. Had not such mistake been | the goods themselves, ancl also in Mortimer's store.’ (In- | Disonancen.—John Whitehouse aliaa the Duke and | °f T: Burch & Co., was submerged in the torrent, on] ear- Ladiew’, Miswes! and Ghildreus® Boots, Shoes |" Feurthly—They enable the wearer to walk wich mach leas | Made, the ameunt of the invoice would have been six shil- | voices of the 17 packages shown to him.) I examined | Gorje Macon, arrested on board of « North River Steam: | ed sometimes upon the surface, at others bere the f every style and fishion, choaser than sver of, | fatigues Logs more than the invoice | bought them by. The said | these goods—in tho invoice Diamond B F,8 pockages were | boat last weck by officers Stephens and Bowyer, on eus- | 100%, toa distance of several rode, untilbe was finally ound ai 367 By ayn Ca eect, ‘all of Pithiy—They do not cut or tear carpets as do iron or nailed | Francis Blackburn being my nephew, | sold them tohim | orderel for examination; looked at some of the pieces in e porter of the | Tescued by timely assistance. Jumes Feeter, who is pro- not be disappointed Ww entlemen wi as jon of being concerned in robbing the f ; begls at the prices asstated in the invoice tome. The goodsso | each case. The goods were churged all they were worth; | Long Island Bank, were discharged yesterday by Recor. | bably the greatest individual sufierer, owing to lis great find the very article sold tothe said Francis Blackburn were packed by J y 3 have it hs fxertions in attempting to save his property, became ox- pg he very P 'y James | every cent; have no doubt about it. I was a good judge | der Tallmadge, ona writ of habeas corpus,their not being pting, his property, beeam ex fo yon call an yen mel be ite ro a 1800. ‘These 154 judge fictent to hold them, Time alone will cong | hausted, and sank resistless in the waters, and was snatch. Ne ane md constantly on hand all kinds of Boots at wholesale | Brown & Co. of Leeds, according to my directions. The,| of the value of woollen goods B evidence sufficl : a a St / Jecimee | said goods were packed in Leeds, at the warchouse of] wero examined by several gentlomen several times. W. | what pariicipation one of them, ifnot both,had in this rot. | &4 from instant death wt the Inst moment.” He was carried tgs Corer fet DoH | PANKRUPTCY=SAVUEL OWEN, Conmllor a Law, | Jes Brown & Co., about the 13th day of June, 1830, and | H. Russell and Cornelius Savage examine! them, My | very ‘ Bie Honesta omnes partial eesantiy, Sa. weer, ve description, of the finest quality of nett | Lo tan mamtreod Ee Teaeack, ceen, Vhs eoreer ot Icke, forwarded to Liverpool to be shipped to New York, in the | Smith and Mr, Canif were the porters, Others examined ‘tomas Root Brows, not Root Beer Brown, of Rhove to state that he has now nearly recovered. inthe latest style, 1 yery Fearonable prices, | where he imay be consulted on all mvtters in Bankruptey. United States of America, They ere forwarded to Liv- | them. Island, attempted a few days since to sell 46 city slaugh. .since our acquaintance at this place, haveour who have been in the habit ee, extravagant | _™|2% Imeod*re erpool and shipped on hoard the ship Roscoe about the Crosseramined.—Woas a witness in a cloth trial at | tered calfskine to Henry 2 Oldring, of 13 Pitt street, aud vets presented such a novel and terrifie appearance.— cleo ane renjnceted ent ae x gourinced | POT PORTABLE FURNACE, and | 22d day of June, 1899. Thecontente of snid cases were not | Philadelphia, suspicion arising that he had stolen them, they were d: or aa hour, torrents poured througe Aun and Second borigod rawines Velaw taken of the teat ty adapted for washing, can be placed | in any manner altered or changed after they were so | Hovr—Who was the claimant of those goods 7 tained, and he requested to call again for'his money. In | ‘ret, sweeping them from side to site, and iz many pla- is hoghtonauemMencmer, thore Mucukey packed or pt up, previous to being shipped. Iam not | Lonn—lobject. the meantime it was ascertained that they were the pro- | “e" cattying away every particle of earth, and leaving , q 50, 60, 90, 100, aware what original marks and numbers were on the said | Hovr—Oh, iCI'm to sum up the cause at every stap— perty of Capt, Le Count ofthe sloop Ida, from New Ro. ‘he native rocksnaked and exposed ia all their, inherent rrment of fessionable read: . < of cloth at the time hey were purchased by a Ni you" be le, Mr. Br refore, @ rugered ; a, er aoe, meee: Cnoes, | 1 nm as they were when invoiced to me, and were not | Mr. Horr asked witncts several more unimportant » Womax.—Mrs, Andrew Dyer, war be- hese entire thorodgh fares in 2 ek afterwards altered in any mann to shipment. | questions, all to no purpose. again yesterday, to endeavor to rocove Between Ni P fomnen,garternaimach | The marks and numberson the. feloth were | | Mr. Smrri1 called—Been 11 years in the woollen loft of | someclothing left by her and her husband at a hotel x rick. "Also a veky low pat on by James Brown & Co.; it 8 the En- | the Custom Hose; Isaw and examined these 17 packages | where they boaried.and which hat brew deta pay ‘ome wpon us in the night, evitably lost. There isgrent cause for rejoicing, ‘0 the destruction of tie food, he horrors of night and darkness were not superadded. Though we have sustained another severe loss be 6 is any ‘ ving Cook Staves, er | Slish market to make a deduction from the gross costs of | ofcloths; I opened them six or eight timos; It wasso | mentofsaid board. She did not complain of b fnrlcet,204 Can Is the Saly lecitimate slate dee eee | goods for allowance of measuremer tnloss conditioned | often that I got tired of seeing ha peo: te chen Bir |. 64; GHA wen, therelore, cont tee ck redres x) hose y= have pend — oe een hey ase equally or aioe he the — it is be —s with me, | Russell Mr. Savage, Mr. Haverstraw and other gentle- WW a fact unm imme winter, ealers supplied on | unless stipniated or conditioned os eforesaid; the custom | men examined these Je, ecidental deaths appear +: pang pet art toa bab Orr is five per cent on the gross amoun:; the same, if condi- |" Cromeramined by Hovr-I remembor when Mr, Ras- | toiprecede t thleke and tase ural AP tney | 2° clean bai fafrly recovered from the. demaacing: NA_AND PRINCIPE 7ARS tioned for, is expressed in the invoice of the said goods; | sell examined these 17 packages, Mr. Tripler asked him | areforerunners of what we may expect on that day, nu- wee ee coten's te het, wo are confident that their ANA AnD PLINGIPE SEGARS. sowotimes being deducted from ‘i, amount of each pack- | what he thought of them; Mr. Russell raid they were | merous will be thecaresto record. On Wednesday even. | jintiring energies will soon invest our stroste and dwel- RADER, 46 Chatham otros hus geceived, by the Helles- | age so ly, and sometimes (rom the gross amountat | very dear, he shouldn't like to take them at the | ing, George, the son of Albert and Chacity Stilwefl, of 71 | ines with all ther accustomed cheerfulness, activity ant i apenior Noval a Henm P, C. foot ofthe invoice; the net amount after said deduc- | market value, Woalaut street, aged 6 years, while amusing himself on the | Prosperity. yr ale at reasonable prices. ~ | tion is theonly amount the ays for the said good: Hovr here tried to bamboozle this witness in a jeering | tongue of atimber truck, standing near the foot of Wal- such deduction does appear ‘in’ the invoice, a co} yy of | manner, till the Court stopped him, and eaid that the wit nut strect, was thrown from it by the full force of ite Court Calendar—This Day, which isannexed to my answers to these interrogatories. | ness had answered very properly and correctly. spring, and falling to the ground so fractured the occipital Count or Commo Preas.—Part 1.—Nos. 47, 99, 10%, Joun Syxes, of Leeds, in the County of York, Mer- | W.H. Russert. cxamined.—I have been an fapeited of | Hone of the head as to cause his death in a few hours afé | 197, 199, 141, 156, 142, 145, 147, 181, 160. , chant, aged 53 years, being duly and publicly sworn, pur- | British dry goods for 26 years; in 1839 was well acquaint. | terwards, Part 2.—No. 10.