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THE NEW YORK HERALD. SIE a Sens oellen tes NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 2, 1842. RAILROADS & STEAMBOATS.| _WATERING PLACE ‘BOOKS AND STATIONERY. e 1 \TERESTING WORK ON. THE EASL.—Just POMEROY C 0.8 SHARON SPRING Carey & Har Notes of Powe thenagh ar 3 ‘D CHICAGO EXPRESS. ALBANY, BUFFALO AND CHICAG HE PAVILLION.—This new commodions Horel Land, it pen for the reception of vis i antinople. ext, at the Village of Shar ¥dom of Scrip: w York. , With plates. &C. Ss. Court for the Correction of Exrors, THE GREAT CLOTH CASE. The Lientenant Governor in the Chair. Last Day. | Tux Croton Waren will be let into the distributing Ts. Weed covapied te hours on behalfof United States Cirenit Court. reservoir at 42d street on the Fourth of July, commencing ants in error, He reviewed the points of the redhigeDetie: at 10 o'clock in the morning, ‘Therecuiving reservoir ot counsel that had opened the case, (Mr. O'Connor) and Be P re . supported those of his colleague Mr. Foote. Deep anxiety Mr. Loup commenced the summing up. He said the | Yerkville is now nearly full, and the water is cool and was manifested to hear his argument, andthe crowd, in | amount at issue was more than £3000. la 1839 Mr. Francis eshing to the taste, having no noxious qualities even a ter Ean . " is = aaa a mhE SS consequence outside of the bar, was so great as to render | Blackburn bought these goods of ‘Thoma: Shaw and Abel | a+ 0 yh. * . ¢ rot oa. Gor FORWARDING, at_low rates, with the ut- | proved to be highly efficacious iu Rheumatic, Cutaw Bili- eae comfortable. Like Mr. O'Connor he doubtless made a | James Brown & Co., and copied their invcices, Upper reservoir has the appearance of a small lake, and is tmest peed, regularity’ and safery, choice Goods, Specie, Bua | tous aud Dyapertic complaints; aul tn the ive of Krylnelas, descriptions of places, | good many enemies and a proportionable number of | them out Biackburn bought of Shaw, instead of Shaw | nits in size equal to many of the so called likes of Europe. Papers and Valuable Packages: scenery, and events, a 4} ss and vraisemblance, mplaint, and re riends, forthe time being, by the boldness of marks, as they those who he; e : # of his re | bought of Brow is a might suit the views, or otherwise, of | in some instances, and 16’s in other instances. The goods | d them. He occupied the Court on | avrivedhere. Me. Blackburn came on to enter them,— | Ketchum, for the purpose of accommodating the increase > ey added 1 package 18's | Notes, Imp at cransier, collection, oF payment ‘of the | that cannot be aud they added to cach package 1b the ne; , Drafts, A 1» Accounts, Bogere Ne, aie, Aenea Ae sie and in many other respects, pos . most eminent modieal professors it | States) medici- | We doubt nal and healis rpassed, and believe Spirit of the Times. ot but these two interesting volumes Will be be une- eagerly sought for by the public. ve 0 much adi AccomMopatine.-The steambent Emerald, Captain J masons 5 work is precisely sich an one as a man is glad to take up | Thurslay tothe hour of adjournment. Mr. Hoyt violated the power conferred on the appraisers; | of population in the northern part of our city, atopeat the panded, Produce and Manafectnre ‘Adied to these, the rides a the vicinity, numerous villages, he ‘desites information upon the subject of which it | ‘The crowd yesterday was as dense as ever. sent for Mr. Blackburn, and examinol him on the alst of | old state prison wharf, foctoC Anos senecr ae Peano serlotion, imams; HARNDEN extensive views,” neighboring caves and ‘rommatic srenety are Brother Jonath Mr. A. L. Jonpay rose in behalf of the plaintiff in error, | August; he didu’t confine his questions to the legal points, ri : oe Sein 4 to NewYork aad Roston ane & CO’S EXPRESS owe Spe Be to these seeking in the heat ea ‘ke ee and in conclusion of the argument. ‘The following is a | yur went on and demanded of him to show his books. By | ™0Ping, on her passage to Peckskill and Caldwell’s Land- rings are but afew hours ride frova Sarotoga, Troy, Xe., and are accessable from Canajohane ou the Alba- i Utica railroad, where carn brief view of his remarks :— the advice of coun He 6; they fully concurred with the necessity of | swer au arding the elective franchise, and thatthe counsel on | Mr, Hoyt’s ire to av ood: jaffalo to Cleveland, Detromt and Chicago and m- pi Smeg jaces—forming Sone the most direct, wpe ad si to an from ¢ eastern and western Pies, for the Degotiation and transaction of all mercantile and | of the morning cars from Schenectady h every one will find agreeabl —Pounsy! laily await the arrival There is nota pee in the work that is not interesting and 1,he refused to do so, and refused to an. | ing. Captain Ketchum comprisesthe gentleman aud com ny more. Weil, aft er he had raised | gander, and his passengers receive that attention that ¢ appraisers passed ert , ear cripe— 4 “bi fort demands during this oppressive weath for the nego ng 1 ud Utica, to carry vist- | structive.—Del, Joumsl. theopposite side had said many things about which there | the y correct on the 28th of August. Mr, | theircom i this oppressive weather. professional 38, remittances, exchanges, Kc. tors to the Springs, a distance of abor Metis <t hese very seat anaes caren ee ‘goods | Mons Iuvoatso Bo rit—Durlag thane z eight miles, arriving in We think this book destined to beeome extensively popular, | jis no disagreement. On the other ud much hasbeen | Hoyt , n i v t five or si: i References—Erastxs Corning,’ Thomas W. Olcott, Watts | time for dinner; also by. the Atbagy and Cherry Valley tum | ant we cordially join with our brethren of the press in COM- | asserted not susceptible of prast Wart 4 COP peg 9 . hey were fair. | sent mon.h the saddlery store of 1 mr Bice Wan salle cteant oltek a oo heal nba pt of proo! ‘© do not deny, said | at different times, and they all agreed that they were fair. y homas O. Buckmaster, ‘A. D. Patchin, Noah Lee, James Taylor, Theodore by daily stages, being about forty-live miles west of the popular favor. Daily Gl ERS PUTNAM, J. to the Supreme Dourt thi ht to act upon elec- | ty invoiced. But Mr. Hoyt, determined to worry this | 247 Hudson street, was entered by burglars, jew Vor, +-Bennect, Backus & Hawle: NST md chipwee With fuimiahe. ot ‘pil thee, olihis A certain cases; but we claim that the sole right | man, ransacked the whole city, and at last succeeded | worth of harnes tolen therefrom. Also, th. ie Anbenars of th mineral or fresh water, and every atteation given to ren ed in this case in the Common Council. Im order | in geiting two men, who put the goods up in one case | John Littell, 36 Sixt! Avenue, and $127 worth of similar der the stay of hije's oh dence » himself to a peremptory mandamus, the relator | 8} per cent, and’ in another ik y of tools, belonging o David An abundance of the purest mountain sri must show atitleto what he claims, and he must doso ut | the ‘quest! Nathaniel West, at 105 Goerck. the time of making theapplication.” He cannot afterwanls | Are they invo uit of ciled RH. COLLYE: i a periodical wich een per cent; now | goods taken, ana a the goods falsely valued? | +. tones. The stot, Ter is stored for on, i B. elie SPRINGS HOTEL—This towel wi be opener at No. 5 Exchang PRE Ge, ed ut the e which Francis Blsckburn | ©. <:, has also been enteyot and robbed CATSKILL MOUNTAIN HOUSK, | sions and bevels AT THE PINE ORCHARD. —1902. Bos di the HIS romantic and fashionable resort will be coaducted dure | portion of “ : 3 u le 5 the above village of Sharon Springs, for the reception of nsi-e go bock and do so. He must show ear prima facie | puil for them? [tis not a juestion whether these York- | clo*hes, as wellas the staple of Wm. Pe h, hous pen- all 4 wha eaves tore, add combining all the advantages of t “me Fight, and do so.at the time, What do the relators claim ? | Hyiremen are all smugglers 6: all cheaters of therevenue! | ter, in’ Goerek street, aud a bay horse worth $00, and a FARE AND FREIGHT REDUCED. mer residence, : JOH Ne i They claim to have the oath administered to them. In | Bat are these goods entered at a fair value? If these | set’ of wagon harness taken therefrom. ‘The carpenter 2) rious, aud i order to do this, they must show a title to the offic Mayor is not bound to make in every person that comes The | goods are invoiced at the price which Francis Blackburn | shop of Stephen C. Fowler, at 103 Goerck street, also rob- tof himselfandswear | paid for them, then no matter what frauds Hoyt, or | bed ufa small quantity of tools about the same time. Cir. anc claims to bi eo | Miller, or Taylor may have committed or not, and if | cumstances induced suspicion to fall upon am Englishman lected; and if there is a doubt as to that claim, the writ of | my client had been co:nected with the frauda of 1838, is | named Thomas Wray, stone cutter, and an rishman, mandamus could not be resorted to, The Mayor has no | that any of Clairvovnice, resi piriteal World, will tt consti LAR MAIL NCE AS 18 ron t wil sion of e N ] 5 ’ present season vader the direction and superiaten. | It wil “ aia recur cto cti dy tues reg dance at he subaeriban. It hiss, undergone a complete and 2 royal octavo pages, with Laible coluinns, of the exact size " thorough repair, and is new open for the reception, of visitors, | an style uf the Boston Misecllauy. Seon sand: Boson and Fro- | Wye ediprt will bo spared t0 matussin the deservedly high chares: | Ter payable in'advance, if ominuinications aud ordegs, (pst paid) addressed Iver, Mesmeriser, 27 School strvet, will re ne hly, and each number will contain should be charged in 1839 with | named James C. Burns. Ofticers Tompkins and Janes right, by law, to go into the investigation. It is theduty | false entries? If aman who once makes a slip is never to | 8. Smith, of the upper police, tracked the rogues to a sho} of the candidate to show that he has elected. There | be allowed to retrace hi+ steps, then a man had better go | in Houston street, near the Union market, which th are only two modes pointed out by whieh the ) tell—the one the legal return of the :eturz the other th ‘ason why m and Providence hi death. But my | rented, and where they mad opened a store forthe sale of of 1838. The nd saddlery , furnish: PR with their stolen goods. were done | Through t cers nearly all the proper- ‘orcan | on committing crime till the day of h g ofticers; | client had no connection with the busine judgment of some court of jadicature which | to ve 1 with every delicacy and every possible. at- ‘e-and enjoyment of its wte the courent energy of these o! oa collector charges that these cloth fra patrons will be promptly bestowed. has serutini: ork T'ribame, Harald, Peng ‘the claim. Tam now addressing thecourt | ; - r ny Ledger, Baltimore Si ugh the connivance of Campbell—well, he left the | ty stolen, with the exception of the horse, has been reco- One Mill Monro Now York dilly; (Buntays om | Peesolgimensadt once tint eater ce ike Saneio has Ey, New Onicte solely on behalf of the Mayor of New York. We agree | Custom House in April, 1938. "Then came the pure | vered, and on a final hearing of the! rogues, before Justice AD Pog Pec No.8, Negh River, Bevery Frage, been rendered perfectly smooth and safe. nati Repnbliean, Portland that the last ballot makes the officer elected, but he is | reign—the dynasty of Hoyt, Now, is it reasonable to sup- | Palmer, they were committed on three charges of burgla- a) hae 2 Ausawenugre. Messrs, A. F. Beach & Co.'s excellent line of stages will run | fr three weeks, and a oitice, or re | hownd to show the evidence to that effect, or the ministe- | pose that after Campbell left—after the cloth sei- | ry and gra larceny, and two of burglary and petit Tar- ‘The NARBAGANSET, on Monday, for Stonington, and | as heretofore regularly, Potween the landing: end the Mountain |) ccive Scopy tint will insert as atuosaid, | Ti#lollicer isnot at liberty to administerthe oath. The | zures had taken place—alter Bottomley, Bent, and espe- | ceny, the bail in all’ the cases combine4 being $2,100 Thursday, for Stonington, Newport and Providence. aioe bumeunetriagec Sa ee ee bers ome Peer Schoslstiest Boot | mandamus could not be applied for till it is shown there | cially John Taylor {allowed to be the smartest tnd | ouch. Cee ea ea rane, and Rriday fr Seaciaigton ee | _ Jung 13th, 1812. iso ce eeaint | de82tawswr ; hasbeen a default, "Ivis a principle of law that there can | shrewdest importer that the Custom House had to deal |. Svppex Decrase.—A colored man named John Davie, a be no remedy till there is adefanit. Perhaps, had the | with,) is it same lights been exhibite2 to the Mayor that have since | self a Yorksh b en shown, he might have done dif we do not 'say, Th NDING sonable to myppoxe that Mr. Blackburn im APER RULING. «120 Nassan street, having an entire wew 148 years, diod suddenly yesterds: would attempt to have his goods | from disease af the Teoorts et od suddenly yesterday fter the ery of mad dog had been ayor could not go into the ballot | raised lor, and he was marked man at box. There mist be evidence laid before him such as he | the Cu it likely, that Mr. Blackburn would is bouud to take noti He should not be subjected to | have his goods consigned to John ‘Taylor. Now as to th 4 peremptory mandamus for not doing that which it clear- | discount for measurement. We find in theftrian le 'T Saturday, ington, Newpogt, and Providence, ‘This most delightfully romantic summer retreat is in fall assengers on the arrival of the steamers at Stonington, readiness, well stocked with frait and flower , and above may take the Railroad Cars and proceed immediately to Provi’ | allanne kitchen garden. The baris well supplied with choice E[, IRELAND. dence and Boston. 3 sand liquors, ale and porter. Also, segars of the first qual~ + stock of Bindiuy 4 Ruling Mac Freight taken at the following mach reduced rates :— John Pouson, the proprietor, sincerely returns his ateful | latest and most approved patterns, is now prepa To Boston, on weighing forty pounds or upwards to o his frien the public in general, for their liberal | al! rd: the cubic foot, at $5 50 perton, and ou measurement goods 7 | patro: for the fast nine years. ‘The beautiful steamboat Bos y The RHODE ISLAND ‘on Wednesday, for stonington, and ot LAGRANGE HOTEL, Bully Ferry, New Jersey, BOC nt; but even that | falsely Bnoxen vr.—A hag inthe shape of a woman, named Maria Hugh and who has b twelve to fift , Who has kepta brothel at 10 Mercer st., nin the practice of decoying girls from years of age, {rom Montreal to th: ry, of the to execute rs in the most durable and handsome mani cc rkinds of Blankwork nants Acccouut Books and all and then pro to j on . iting their persons for her gain, w cents per foot. ton, Captain T. Y. Babcock, leaves foot of Canal street four yand to as nas that is red | 'Y was not his duty to do. The affidavits placed | goods bought of Thomas Shaw, this feature does not ap- | > oh Ni pi fo ‘Prowidene on measurement Roods$ cents, per cubic times aay ie patie tauiest assured teh yi the | f satisfaction. i ayn een be done luthe Binge Hefore the Supremé Court ‘were all’ mate out after | fear. And in the Abel Bhaw 3. F. goois it sometimes does Preceaes Fae “and two litle girl a oF iperonn foot, and specific articles as per tarif to be obtained at office isappointed as heretofore, the owners of the boat are determin= tnode if required, as H. I. has had long experience in both | the application to the Mayor to be sworn. There is | appear; and with this deduction, the B.F. goods were not | ¥ ontienat , sf D Broadway. . M31 Gmr_ | ed to regularly as advertised; for further particulars see. the | rari Tees & = fy oa antiens and Asnelia Jacruee i i ore also found nothing in those affidavits to show that he had any © ut up by Woodhead so much as 10 per cent ; whilst ‘Tho- re. 8 : dence presented before him that the relators had been | fas Haart drpode; the man who never had any connection ag her premises, and held to bail aa witnesses against elected. They never applied to him to be sworn softer : those affidavits were made out. Iapprehend, said Mr. J. | Now Mr. Hoyt'said that the discount for measure was i that the Court will perceive that the Mayor could not be | self evidence of fraud, and put in fault and be called upon to perform a duty which it | mony he could; and yet I aid before | witnesses but on IMPORTANT TO WESTERN MERCHANTS | aniioicing arfive: dollas per wreck, and have their dimer at IANCE PORTABLE IRON BOAT LINE. what hourthey please, except Sunday, always at 1 ov For the Transportation Foe i i fr 5 lock, between Philadelphia and | M."Mslitary companies on targexexcaraions will id i tothe HATS. , vantage and pleasure to visit thie above place and try the tar a = et gromnd and Ponson’s good dinners. His paces are accord- ! rs! ! ey Or phen "J, Pouson is always at home, and will be hap- HATS! HATS! HATS?! ‘This improvement in transportation affords to Weatem Mer | "THE HAMILTON HOUSE.—This establishment 19 vow 9 r for the recep! y. Ithas been thoroughly ithe tou advantages. |The fords being carefully packed | renovgted and farnisijed anew ou a scale of liberality com: je 12 Im* ROWN & CO’S One Price Hat Store, wholesale and re- seb ET 1s BU Tre Catan ane och oe ean Piles «9 is rt i mensurate with the demands of the public. The department of of the goods i inue wi with Campbell, the honest man, are put up 15 per cent. Tux Foxorny Fixep.—At the time that the young man thishe got in all the testi. | Angustus Macdonald Robinson, of Boston, arreste naherry, Mead, all the other | on a charge of lorapyert fs pu ear &wosa general rvle, And that { tin Shea, purporting to have bee rs he never heard ofthe rule, and } Lombard & Whitmore, of Boston, it was supposed that no Mr Hoyt on this pot, swore that ifithad | such firm existed, ant therefore he cold not be hell un- And yet Mr. | der the complaint. Ithas been aicertained, however, by ‘ed | a letter received yesterday, that Robinson was in the ezi- was notin his power to perform. ‘The return the Mayor shewed no legal return of the election of char- | one," Mr. Brow ter officers in the Sixth ward. The return isa matter of | when pressed by record and must be proved the same as any other record. | been a rule, ould have heard of i Mr. J. then alluded to the various laws in relation to the | Hoyt knew of it himself—had disallowed it—then all r returns for charter officers, and presented achain which | jt—then there was a great commotion about it in the Cus- | ploy of that firm wai shewed that the law of 1313 still governs. By this the in- | tom House—and at last it wasdisallowed for the last time, | ‘y is therefore conclusi spectors are required to make return to the county clerk, | Then Mr. Brown swore the char rienés and visitoy heir recently inproved hort napped Hat, a new style, the closely resemofes that of all furs that the tran- take Biotic, beam durability and economy are combined to av orn n 3 Tetra une) conte eed artist, who will | the head. Th enarze bs the entire route, thus avoiding delays. ani Gen efford, To those, wnacqual Proprietors tive the pleasure now to offer in addition tation of beaverr, wh Descocphratedioa the way. Hamilton House, itis only the mpst costly and’ bea iffereace is not easily ictly adhe perceived. Price three doll: to the on to be 6 percentat A Koostacken Cave y to say, that itis situated in which the tl rice cash system, which enables us to furnish a very superior mes of persons elected are to be written at | least, whilt the regular appraisers swear thut they | of a gang of counterfe » Was arrested N. B— re forwarded te Pittsburg and Pottsville, eve- | at the ocean sora te we nao nas are fight toten miles | Hat for the price cli In preventing these Hatsto the | length, and entered by Mier om tts ‘eputy in a book to be | made'a uniform rule for charzes of 1} on bale goods and | on Thursday night by offi tt ; and James L. _ty day, Sundays excepted. era aed hing pal of the ioear bas Tena the Atlantic ana | Public the propri they have reached the ulumatum | kept for that purpose, and filed. It therefore becomes a lponcases. M I believe, .o swear } Smith, on a requisition from the Governor of that State. pred H. STORE Agent. the highly cultivated and fertile shores of id | OF beauty, durabi cheapness and comfort, mi 3m* matter of record, and the candidate must present his cer- | false, buthe has certainly shown himself ti He has been caught once or twice before, but has manz- ‘et. IMPORT. ud, andthe harbor of New York. Noth the beauty of th et ii directi iy FREIGHT AND PASSAGE To Prrs- | goofs beau ofthe mpedis wren. discon, ie sale and the ringled life ahd retirement of the spot, ren= der thus establizhment second to none within a hundred miles of | strect New strpets) fy R DOL- New York. TI i i LARS? ‘This is no deceptive assertion, le tial, or ® i i i mere insp ~ will satusty the most skeptical that the Beaver how i , the | Hat now offer.dis far from being the inferior article often sold BING ds, billiard room: | ri i i tificate to show his cusim. This is the sole evidence the | an appraiser. If an error of judgment is mai law provides. The Mayor is not authori it, Uf a can lidate is dissatisfied with ar right to appl tors to exquire tion of al ged to escape before trial. nor the Jude, or an error of six cents be made inany of |” Farascis Coutaxs.—A longshore loafer, who says his our small *, 1 can get ¢ remedy in a higher court— | name is Francis Collin, was arrested yesterday by officer for a writ of mandamus against the inspec: | but if a Custom House appraiser puts up my gools 25 per | Hurando, in the act of asilver watch thet he had ling me of the election. ye ASE | cent, I must pay stolen, with three others, {vom John Pitkin, of 53 Nassau wer by the Mayor falls to the | be the most w salu- «l to urn ft, and have no rer ed just thing imaginable. although it may Now Mr. Wood- street. He was fully committed for trial. ground. right have gone head, the only witness brought here who put up the ration ( consigned to the 01 mt to in thei Hh.) wil te locwerted wih donate rr 2 COR ale Olwners or shippers of goods, destined for the Wester a ‘ u NE. grounds, ns, ten-pin al- ‘The feet is that the article now offer | Sowels ef the ballot box,ana have scrutinized e goods, swears honestly that he can’t tell the value of the boatman who plies off the Batte- burg, Beis de poset agra | a Lai 4 rooensorte of reereation, leave little, it is be and in no surpassed ever Y in regard toit. All this efore, amounts to | goods within ten per cent, and he ouly put wp the goods } TY a Pda hea ase ogee ye persons shi; tothe West, that their line is wow inactive | \rumni mt buptateteniir Bic Miaibe: would do ex | nothing. If you are dissatisfied go’ to your quo warranto | of Abel Shaw 81-3 per cent, and the goods of Thomas ed by @ t'aw of wind. Lord John Hay, of H. ir Neith lent, immediately put off m ty the proprietor. javing rescued him from his danger, and you get rede mon Cewticil are r the assessors nor the Com- | shaw Supreme Court. T were only put up 15 per ¢ f there w: idence to rebute all this, you never could tak: Je7 Imr i the present offered bef Ww pject t no ¢ at such as were uever mon Council have jurisdiction of the matter. ‘They ean | this property away fromthe claimant on such testimony. | #4 righted his boat, took Mr. Felix in charge in bis own Sieese’ Sinsign tear eroas «o' Williamn ‘Bingham, Pitsburg, BATH pbosrdig and ve, bathiog esabliutmens Saving re | 19 1m* S WEBB, | sit down immediately, without the delay incidental to « | But we have six witn all of whom swore positively | #1) a8 well | 2S boas, cwhich e' towell eeaese,: where who will attend to saipping all such consiguments without bg ad Lena Y, Pass upon the right of their members totheir | that the goods were fa: 1 and invoiced. (Here | why moored: dela; and immediately proceed to business. You must | Mr. Lord reviewed the testimony of Mead, Lounsberry, | Mav Doe killed yesterday afternoon, at the store of J. Al should be marked distinctly on eaca package the Common ¢ ¢ the adjadicd incil in such | Sinith, Ruseell, Savage, &:.) And matters before you can go to the Supreme Court. | this—with the I will vencure to say, that if Mr. Mo: yet in the face of all | & M, Gassne: sion of the government appraisers corner of Greenwich and Fulton strcets. BINGHAM’S LINE. For ates of freight, which are as low as any other line, ° WM. TYSON, Ave No. 8 West street, opposite Pier Nov 2 great extent of private beach on this shore=ine perfeet weurity in bothing, even for ladies ‘and children, (the thing houses be: thin a stone’s throw of the mansiow)— Lighttal locust grove adjoining the howe JEWELRY \ a the shay, coel and who has been ac: | against him—Mr. Hoyt takes the responsiblity ‘of ser ig tn, cused of ull serts of hard things, ty had dared to offend his | SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK, July 1. ay, usurpation, and | these goods because Mr. Blackburn 2, N. le i ‘4 my i N.B. engers forwarded to Pittsburg and Pottsville, =the pleasant rides in the surrounding countr;—the excellent ry 4 there is no knowing what nil which coull only | dignity. And then Mr. Hoyt’s gross ion and John §S. Graham, (late firm of James Graham & Jon,) dag Sindee creeped ins » CYSY | Ghing grounds. and other sources of heaithtul recreation and | WAtehes, Kod an have beon used fur the purpose of intimidation, had been | abuse of power, in calling up Mr. Blackburn, and ordering | x York. s i for to RB Crooks, American Fur Co. ; 8. T. fmasement—the beauciful view of the Atl mic ocean and the | SS’ low as 25 to 30 i y exehan- | placed in possession of ordinary evi inim to produce his books and private papers. Why, itwas | Nath’l. Witherell, Jr. (firm of Witherell, Ames, & Co., fom stiget Fee : ceiving er ane ged or bought. All Watches are warranted to keep xond time, | said nothing about i I9 ing the | the grossest violation of private rights lever heard of. In. merchents.) ——Seee = a3, ——a-3 a A 5 equal: he ‘or the mouey returned etches at jocks repaired in the 1 solemn duties of election, which provides for areturn be- | nocentiy done, perhaps, but such as no man, except he Albert Brist lerk, y. OPPOSITION LINE FOR ALBANY. Mevamile the rooms ty beat manner, aud warranted, at much less than the usual prices, | ingmade in the cler’s olfice, but which Jaw, gentle wes as ignoral asa horse, could do without knowing he | s/bett Brisbane, cler mest daye of sumac, one at the finest workmen in the city. d Isaac H. Broner, pedlars (firm of by one of the finest workmen in the city A. p ( E GC. Al f Bo ceutesBerth Fence of commiheaion aid dence SALE a Soa rene 15 50 cents, Street, mp statrs. ely tm re FRE! fr rh the ess by I dated | ~ d _ = — ni Pe ee Ae ee ECE eT pitts reeker rece eel weil ee lee he REMOVED -HILATHE WALTER went and varper @ TON, Cxttin J", Brown, having made | Femtemey of bute ain New York the house of Berger Walter, the only aanulactory of Wat e s of le Jeli fo. Sew Come im mudons, umust De Guuted usa nullity. Dut it 19 just such an act as a gronsl: " lusion to the idea that the Mayor was bound to alminister do. 1do nt wast to bear harden Ma, | “iaelt & Broner:) the oath on the return from the other three districts, Mr. | Hoyt, but he did n't scrupie to trample on every thing like rN showed the danger of such @ procedure, and how easy | law and all that men hold dear ; this whole proceeding | Atraham G. Gurney, Pleasdat Vailev. it would be for inspectors to control au election, by getting | was a gross, abominable use of power; he acted like a pet- J re ? some ruttian, who could be obtained, as was said by the | ty tyrant lor¢ 7 gentleman on the opposite side, at any time, forthe price | most ignorant! of @ presidential dinner, ©. Centre, Catskill, Greene co. M. P. Moore, mar 3 ans 2am" r WILLIAM BROWN, Proprietor, | Glasses in France, No. 27 Paradis Poissouniere street, Paris, arrangements t e hel vi eee WILLIAY 5 ta, No: ; Swill ppteaiter leave ‘Use Boot of, a GHARON SPRINGS PAVILLION, SCHOTANTE CO. | has the honor of informing Mssrs. dealers i qratch, works, and ‘Wednesday, and Friday afternoon, urth of July.—The Grand Oveniig Bull for the Season, | ail articles connected with the line, as pple eg atSo'clock, and Albany, every Tuesday, Thursday, and Se’ | will ning of the 4th July, ac the Sharon } Sass, that eee ae he bee ele turda7 afternoon, at 5 o'clock, Tandi Wer passage coch way | Spricge Por tion of visite | and colored, fancy, articles Ke. oy ghine .fately been se 2 * i ‘ ac Strant, carrisge maker, New Haven. ng it over his fellow-men—if not wilfull ariah M. North, Rondout, Ulsterco. kamefully, showing that he on y ‘Wm. Hall, clerk, N : : . Stephen B. Dean, N. Y., late of Buffalo. to break the ballot boxes ofa | wanted the knowledge any act however disgrace ion, which is now open for the ree the return in their hands, | Ifever thet a asa case which calls fur the jury to give AdnaH. Southwick, manufacturer, Poughkeepsie. , 9 wed from No 40 ion int amTgghS, supet, Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, | ert. No pains will be spared torender the ensertainment agree- | Ere [eorex deatrous of parchster froma the 0 finally to be acted upon by the Mayor. If the claimant the gools without leaving their seats, and for giidoee. iver jerige Foiet, Cette oy 7 RS POE, G4 <7 Oe hidsecebamasldinee factory, are respectfully invited to eall at our astzhViechmanr, | Council could not decide upon acase like the pre ajudge to refuse to give this collector acertiseate of “pro- | a. Pa : RDOLIH MARTIN Nocimt Wensine mie | coo RD MINTRALSPRINGSCT ice keweence | Mliny willbe feud anunrivalled assortment of the above men” | truo course woul then be'a new election, Our a bable cause,” which may protect him from the consequen- | New Geran Cuvren 1x Bosrox.—The corner a CHEAP EXCURSION cc ie Fis B Plpcn,aithased ta Madhoa Conacr, Peeenirnde intone — which will posed of on the most reasonable } ries, said Mr. J., have all the time been fighting a shadow. is illegal seizure in another place, ¢ is this ; and | stone of a new German church was laid in Suffolk Banks, every day, except Tuesdays and open for the reception of Vis 4 - _ They seem to have made up their minds that we were | Ido therefore hope, that ifthe jury acquit these goods, you wi sited the Springs, irmay be neces- nom Palingcbnts | NOTICES. To those who have never ys—Fare 25 cents exc! ¢ sory to say that they are situated near NAPOLEON, Capt. Hancox, wi : run regularly to the abo going into astate ofrevolution. The counsel spoke of the | will refuse this Collector a ce guillotine in France, the horrors of South Ameri jeate for probable cause. street last Tuesday, with appropriate ceremonies by m was that | Bishop Fenwick, of the Roman CatholicChurch. and Mr. Hoyt s: , that the cause for su place every fair day, andleave as follows—-Koot of Hammoud | pike, which passes through Penis that the City Hall was in danger of being rans ) | Mr. Biackburn came to the custom house and claimed Street at 9 o'clock, Canal steert quarter ywat. 9, Market strvet | Pitisburgh, afew miles cast Of the chicl cleration of che Alle: | = === = = : : ode , Ae sg clock, ; past, 9 x street fb, 8 few | y ay atRs PE, STOCKS. | all because the Mayor would not swear in aperson he | cvods marked diamond BF, which Joun Taylor was in | 4, . rs half pest 9, Catharine ferry Brooklya Wher piet No. T North ee ehtee kos Wise bab Paid eG Gioia bad idle k SaaS Comes OR ite a hnray [had ‘nb eight Vicect in,” In, relation to- thesiget ere: fiber ineor entering at the custom house, He also dwelt | ftom Mrarco— The piewics Sc eury Pane ‘On Tuesdays and Fridays the Napoleon will make afternoon | ascourn pleasant to those whoare seeking health or enjoyment, the Bank of Olean, having failed to pay their | Recorder to administer the oath, Mr. Jordan showed by | a long time on the fast that bath invoices were in the samo | | Elna: y y sions to Coney Island, landing at Fort Hamilton and ph New Orlean Bath—({the steamboat General Jackson will eae: to ran to is wil be found suited to al tastes, anda good band aotes upon demand at their respeetive banking how | the language of the revised charter, that he was not 0. { ian Ho was going on a: angel; the caly. paipiean Kener ar ie: great and extraordi- by the act entitled * An to authorize the : ses, as required by In ordinary cases, under the constitution, every recorder, | nary length’ inte the domestic relations of the claimant, : the same place every other day in the week )—aud leave as fol- eral patronage extended to the subscriber the two last | business of banking,” d lath April, 1833. or to redeem the J ity to administe: mn the C i ' quarter is the resignation of Arista as com- iwsc Fost ot Hammond suet at 2o'clock, Coual street ata | seasons, will induce the renewed caemione Wee coraine searone, | tome at theig seve ensiog tinicided cE New Feekean we | and many others named, have authority to sees ates ba ithe Come eee Tae. ote ary ar mete mA | Toast Sed of that Bor ise alten el algae oe quarter past2, Pike street 2%, pier Nol at3.o’cloek—Fare 25 | June 10th, 1912. WILLIAM REYNOLDs, bany. as required by the act entitled "An act relating to the | oath, but the charter expressly tates that the Mayor or | done wrong, he beged pardon of the Court ; he had’nt 28th ultimo), His resignation was no doubt caused by the Goats core war. ‘The bost ill cemare. or Cone Llesd cee | jomeed tne Propmetir. | redemption of bank, notes,” parsed ith May. 1810—Nrsicr is | clerk shall swear in the members of the two Boards, and | snmed up acause in 5 years, and he supposed he should | 380 ultimo). Hisresignation was no doubt caused by hour anda half, and arrive in New York by 7 o'clock, therefore hereby giver, that the State Stocks held by the | in the event oftheir being absent it could bedone by the | make but a poor hand of it. He said that Mr. Lord had Wonidaw Dietmernin theres teen maa pas ji4 Im*e BATH BUILDINGS tao intel tncreor ast chal be deeenagng notes of said banks | Recorder of the city, by the Ist Judge of the Common | swelled into a size tiat he never saw his figure assume | 'V™ Min eetiat Atte stay oe ee N-LINE FOR ALBANY 4 >, Pro much herrof as Chall be deemed cxvedient to seth will | Pleas, or one of the Judgesof the Superior Court. Asto | before ; and. put on an’ eir and mauner perfectly | pointed to succeed Arista—a py Mv gydag oo wv tek, inalequate for *he sat'on. The Great Army of the Noi : (including the troops here, 1800 men) consists of about 5,000 men, rank and fi scattered over the villages of the tio Gra the holdover claus posite counsel, taken awa Mr. J. denied the positions of the op- | theatrical, and for stage effect calcula contended that the power was not | the anger of the jury against the late Collect He showed the impropriety of such. _Pesti- | there wasn’t a newspape to exc) , because in the city—and God knows is OR ; ' Qtr: ; MERLY “RENSHAW'S, at Long Branch—This ex- | be sold at the Merchant's Exchange in the esty ofS AND 3 EW YORK™ Laine aout Tensive and delightfal Sea Bathing Exea'l-chtnent orill'be | on Satuniay, the fldaly nese at weeelck, We eee ingston Petnt, Caiskill and Hudgoir=Passare 30 cents, berths | opened by the subscriber on the 27th Jane, instant. “He begs _ For the Allegany nendid steamer WASHINGTON abet | reapecttully tolutoem its former patrons and the public, tiat | 5 certifieates Tudiany 5 per Bank—Stiock eco See ve the pi n street for | cousiderable ions and alterations, encreasing the comforts, § pay Ist July 1963, for $1000 each, vernal improvement) stock, $5000 z. he J. le. Of the dy ¢ men, 2000 are raw reci or some other calamity, might occur at the time of | there are enough of ¢ tthe foot of Rebi f f h . ao Cee ee ee eee no probability of Mexico being enable’ to aug- Monday, sday and Friday, at So’clock, | Have een teade since last and will be in complete readi- J Stock and Real Estate account. the election, in which case the city would be withouta | say against the late Collect +r. But Mr. Lord hada right Li Rh alll tiga, Sommer ents Rows. 3 | baci 3 red i Se times will afford, the board | 2 certiScatgs fndiana t nex cout, (internal improvement) stock, | government. He thought that none but a black letter an- | toswell his small form inte size as big a8 Daniel. Lem: Ber en ely sek thle fe ples O raman ues eee Goal, heir and Beet rc Eno or m per week as last. year ; Woon New York 5} ; tiquarian, who derives his light from the dark ages, | bert’s if he pleased. don. complain. But Mr. Black. y thing fom ap in yy Mexi will be seven dollars pet tead of ten dol- | $5000 New York 5 per cent. (Erie enlargement) stock, pay. dre: 1955. $5000 y, at 5'o’clock, P.M. bok ache lire H A Ae : mn : stend (eae Gaotitiantibeticese | burn is eallzomave A iniele icing carol hun. | ‘ealty laughabte to sce the falso statements published in ; ‘ for " age and servavts half price. _ would for amoment pretend that such could be the ca: ave good uncles—kind uncles—such un- | | he : 4 Waller wennumir esters, oto Hh. Marke, its Horwes Fut ad $3.30," He Hoyas he may say wichoe inputs: iteate Tonite Bank of Olemm—Stock account. | | ‘Therois nothing in the tection which ays the mi ‘hot [hope you \ill all have sueh uncles, and 1 hope | ihe army whieh hoencrer ook cara co ena Freight taken on the most reasonable terms. Lon thne his table and accommodations will be equal to any on | teerificate ludiana 5 per et. (interual improvement) stock, | pers shall be elected for the ensuing year, that does aw u have oneto spere Thope you'll give him tome. Mr. | 1S 21? coded: To Let—A steamboat berthat Warren street pier, NR. Ap- ices ‘not requiring too much room,will Pe A ae cent. (Erie enlargem: st) stock, pay, | With the idea that the hold-over elise should remain : said that Mr. Smith was the jester in the Cust . oy = jock and Real Estate account. id be ered, e 8 y profes mle: 0 J INDIES. — At seven o'clock, P. rye the ee BOARDING. $20,000 New York 5 per cent (Ene enlargeuent) stock, pay- | appended to the words ensuing, &e. 1 4o not,in conclit« Wood, and professor Tay lor, and adjunct Professor Day- | Kingston (Samaica) papers to the ath of June, pier between Courth and Liberty streets. AT DEAL, MONMOUTH, CO. N. J. able 1855, gs ss Michi 000 | sion, said Mr. J., consider it necessary to refer to the | t Professor Bottomley had gone to England ; professor | was observed as a day of reli steamboat ROCHESTER, Capt. A. EWIS F. HANKINSON respectfully tinforms | ay pnts 6 Fae came, Minow and Michigan canal | acvful consequences f by the opposite side. The ylor had the sagacity und the talent (for he has both,) | in memory of the terrible earthquake in 1692. ‘Bt Jonu, = Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons, and the public that he has fitted up in the best si pW ccttibeates Hlitois & ” internal improvement stock, | $1 Will continue to shine even ifthe sentlemen do not | to remain here. Mr. Hoyt then made a curious ramblin, There was another riot, not of very serious character, eee acter: house formerly occupied by Jacob Cortes, at the abo oo, ux den aetna ter Grae cock - Sis,008 | B#t possession before they get it in the legal way. We | specch, in which he said he took the responsibility of all | however, at Kingston, on the Slat of May, growing out of leaves the abore pier cron’ Reeaioy Tinaiie Wei Reina | the most heathful situation on the sex coast, abou 7 miles from | PSY let Jen UO, far Siam each | a a Shu | Bel homed much, about the danger to ponular govern: | thie stun spoke of the currency, the credit system, | an attempt to arrest an escaped conv’ mat Been o'clock. fe tid =) ory Woek, heretofore advertised on aécount of the St. Lawrence | ment unless the Court chastites the Mayor, the returning | General Jackson, Mr: Lords speech on the stepeof the | | he Countess of Elgin had been very ill—at one time above boats are new and substantial are furnished with | he fouad very moderate, “Alec etal nk 15,000 | officers, and every one else, It is as necessary to protect | Exchange, King’s Jester, the ingredients of a gi langerously so—but was recoverin, glespnt state rooms, and in every respectareu nsur,assed among ble t i Dated at Albany, the 16th June, | a valuable vigilant officer in his duties, as toprevent one | lawyer, and pretty much every thing under the sun. ludson River steamers, wT F AH pledges himself that no effort of his will be wanting | 2¢#2to J Acedia. B LAGG, Comptroller, _ | trom encroaching upon ground that isnot lawful. The | He if Mr. Blackburn’ had made an error i or passage or freight, apply on board, or yo fo render tho-c who patronise him comfortable, and that his Fricr or THe Avaunn & Rocurster R. R. © judgment, I hope, will be such as to settle what kind of | of $5, or only cents in the invoiced value of the goods, | | From Caxapa.—We havo Montreal papers of Tuesday, he Ay eat, SCHULTZ, house will be found equal to any the coast." j¢30 Im r i apie nandalene, June? OG A don the | things these returns are to be. Whether one half orone | the goods must be forfeited in the eye of the law, although | the 28th, and Q uebec of the 27th, by Jacobs’ express. Passengers taking this line of boats, will at ail thines arrive | PAVILION, SARATOGA SPRINGS—The Pavilion, con- Reais eee siete tne dav oe dete | third the districts are to be such as shall form a record in | this $15,000 was jeopardized for the sake of $6. Merchants |. The Quebec Gazette contai account of the recep- at Albany” Tn ‘time for the: first train of ears for the cast and | + txvous HS the Pavilion founta ; and uidistant 29 ear gasen * _ ¥ ¥ | the clerk’s office to be applied to in alltime to come. 1 | must be very carefnl in making out the full valneof their | tion * the Governor General in that ancient capital on SE ear reias eirint jhas, boon thoronghly renovated, |. "St rechten whose Stock js registered in the Cit hope while harmony is preserved, that the power given to | goods; for, by petty frauds within the last 20 years, the go- | Saturday. It was imposing and gratifying. An address m= | of location, beauty of the grounds adjoining, commodinusness | Books of thig Company, will regeive pagmeut at onr officers will be properly, defined, and that they be | vernment has buen robbed of $50,000,000. He went onat | from the Mayor was appropriately at as tesa ia Oolah, t40 eters othe var ct tee tate of Ne in the City of New York; prote 5 se they *} eoebe length about giving the’ vale oF fie uote, erno 4 ian re divid TAILORING. fr rer ie fect mane | po oc gerard he Cyl Bp a ese ee a eee a ee Eo we had | Plain tothe egurae of the overt Ge Or THE UTMOST IMP ed. |The charges for board an 1 modified to, | Dividend at this Office. ae and Directors decided to adjourn to 11 o'clock this forenoon, at which | forgotten the 7th section of the act. It was only neces- | neral—some applauding withont discrimination, and . OR | inet, ut some degree, the depres e A share Of | emaiyi HAS. SEYMOUR, Treasurer. | time judgment is to be pronounced. sary that the goods should pay «ity on the market ¢ | others equally indiscriminate in thelr censure; whilst a TANCE i PE ee ee EO CLERKS ag) anne a pais aamamannn oad, without reference to invoice price, or any other | few await events, and profess to judge o: phim by his acts moprietor. se 5 and all other persons whose busi ata ' T June 20,1 Wea] owe N ines cao hen ous gonstaatly fet ali General Sessions, a "i oa Chas tesioaeeee theres been: orueinintcaitenis foe See Ser article ROGERS MEL fore his Honor the Recorder and Judges Lynch ond] 4, 3 astices of the King’s Be t Mon‘ :cal--an appointment DRY GO ‘accommodate | with the invaluable article, ROGERS ME- | Be y He could not find some papers, and the Court adjourned. | justices of the King’s Bench at ¢ puintmen x ‘ RY GOODS, &c. ‘ Noah. dto be highly approved by the bar ane the public, i fe » We HAIC ELASTIC HEEL BOOTS. warranted in every par a prea oe sai ghly app y Pm , an i f the Boot, ol. | Jomes R. Whiting, Esq. District Attorney. - ; a Sythe gemehe ot all ipa a ous hich reputed oy TO THE LADIES. ona sone athe many avant cishave | Serv 1.—William Wa north formeriyof the Sronsetl nicely abate Algbeyene aiiciii: Wlasths' | Anenuen: Assssduseron.We toumy tro the hws of iki gs Se nal Ses | PAMUQRARLE AHLLANERY, Ook te mame | Siac“ Say sera he domi oe | Wiciner sharin aeiianinad i | il ete "Bai Wa can be | Aa Ae ude fm he Cl a F ; ‘ 3 NG, rer of the cele! i b. ; J pr gt . Wil wler, Nash, Brown, Water- ) that in an aff i ace mines ht ny gee crc | Ga frag a chs stems one | Rccooity=They make oo wie in walking wy te pov | fom Harvey Paringta, under potencey an re, man, C- J. Dodge, Esquirol, and Pettigrew. piace at Webber’ Falls. betwee” Cast: Jouns Bigelow new at the corner store, therefore, we shall circulate | as regai ie at ment. : oe 3 aah-eyh etitions.—By Mr. Pettigrew—Petition of William D. | and ahalf-bred Indian named ‘Thompson, Captait B. ry and cheapness of the articl rent Bo th was discharged, three terms having passed with- 7 >. | and ahalf-br hompaon, Captain B. was naively the following card, and for the benefit of dealers in | ‘[ jasortinent coum he ong e 5 | gah are THEY prevent Boots from running down to the hove, tn etn Ovagitts tral An aadiiong complaint pea A A B00 ot here, aginst slewing the sale of spi- | co severely wounded by astab with a bowie knife, that he as infirm dealers and others that Marshall's only | LEANS, as. worn te Los Dishesne D'oriews, of Facts tagerthly—They enable the wearer to walk with mach lem | alleged against him for perjury. Frowing outof the same | he Fourth of Jute nn ead the ark and Battery dle toon bi Bigelow kept a ator, whiece, the ee 4 e leans, A r bs ; ; July. diffiou i of get- corwer of Feutand Chatna acto the rit ha cin | SDE et HEINER, NEW, AND” oitraiNay pEfihiy—They do not ent or tne exryete ax do irom or ited | CIGumat ies, a8 ae Toit larceny, in stealing pRaferred to the Committeo on the Celebration of the | ing over the conater, the wound was indicted-—he drew fal Moy 8 reBepot rt sreceiving of our highly cepa | “NS MODINE CAPOTTES, ELSSLER MSizinly=They can be orm with comfort by thore having | x air of Mot, was also diacharg it being ah pwn to the. | Resslations By Mr. Brown-the following preamble | SoBe Sere ees hie ie ee tee oie ote data be eoteraieaty tesco nthe itr. Wer oe * COTTAGE." ‘Arortsl, constantly on hend all kinds of Doot at wholesale | “Tticnard We Redileld, late cashier of the Commercial Lag ome opener tale dR al other Indians had not interfered. Within 18 months a ies hay’ made of late. ‘Be particular to see the name. | Parisianand English FANCY STRAWS, of the fines and retail at mavafactarer’s prices. ieGlm*e_ | Hank, who is indicted for embezzling the sum of $56,000 evens, Mon lay next being the anniversay of Ameri- | brother of Capt. B, lost his life there in the eame way. BSHAL T'S "on the window glvsy: Alaa the following | tage in great variety. . inca . r of the Stockh from that lnstitution, and whois also cherged wits pesur | c#t Indep 4 day worthy and demanding the cele- | Thompson, at the last accounts, was getting well, ayes jratromes, TROY Biller BPO Chai: | he Wire eee rae ‘jr eleranc aad rarede sea ME | ae ton, om Phurwiay the tie day | ZY before the Bank Commissioners, was admitted to Dailin | Prost atnctutcs pre slaieent tee Tam oF the | We algo, eam that Col. Mason, dumawen Oncind’ng jew York, tne ™ / ; inomaslve “ aiock of Mil- | the Compa Ee ~ re | the sum of $10,000. reel Ectnctpion prociatunes'| ; tix | Gibson, : ‘employed white men (including N me 2, 1842, je5 im*e ee tod < Trike cok eee wk oF Jul m2, Srengee: sanenees is re ‘James In Schemerhorn, late eocretary of the Ocean In- ona es a" bes this Board a Asditent Aliet- ae aod aed and other = of leisnre) to leave P Pe REMO abe regards the variety sh geen of tbe oe. pa ea - GEO. C. GOODWIN, Secreta » | surance Com indicted for fren 9105 900 Spproptinien of M1000 for ths purpner of celebratingtoald bo berg, Soman 4 ith, under severe penalties..—¥. HILLIPS’ CASH TAILORING ESTABLISH ‘i ). KING, Magazine lodes, Boston, June 27, 1912. Jeaw*r | the funds of the institution, was also admitted to bail in th: , " . eo , . Jeva 1m" 20334 B " - L — F = " day, conditioned on the concurrence of the other branch palisis Is removed from 145 Broadway to No.7 Astor House. fey POUTSBOOTS AS Sates | J. Be ck Sl eltaameatiat Te | Mite grand Jury, cate into Court, end tated. thtvagh |. of “the va tjodt hy ae ante wee bo ection, hee bore imei |. Passteious Hitz @romw.—On Stinday’afternicon leet Iw lo, . est and best assortment of this article in the city, | © ° “% D: brand for qnali ir forem ‘ i vi on the subject by the other branch of the City Council, = ] 1, > 7 =, cj . ; . 1A tte brand, superior qnality their foreman, that they should conclude their business on My a ory ; the towns of Mentz and Sennett in this county, were vir IN GENTLEN DR Sa ieete oh neers dts tnt fakin done: ee lS te Saturday morning at 10 o'clock, to whieh timethe Court | Which rentersthe action of this Board nugatory ; theres | jit 4 with a terrible Lail storm. It was abonta mile ond a pet are os adjowtrned. & , j si width, its length we have not learned, and LN’S ESS fered, can be found a 367 B ertin in eases, vintage 1901 and 1097 i Resolved, That the citizens of this city are hereby re« , Garments of a most Elegant and Wastvountle kad rt asoring of | f2°ipwvn ma ularcaring. Ghani “ 18 Jett me sence siet to celebrate the Fourth day of July, instant, in | COBrse Wax from North west to Southeast. The crops,fr ‘ 60 per cent for cash ing 0 3 Y ‘on PANKRUPTOY—8A) aneeller ai Law, Special Sessions, cho mannor as will «monstrate that they regard ihe | && slong its path areentirely destroyed, tn HE advertiser deems it unnecessary to. reaort t3 the Iack- UREGORY a CAHIL fies removed tw €f Nase surver, the corser of Jobs, | Bolore Judge Nosh, and Aldermen Crotins and Smith, | Such 2 mannor as) will -+monetrate that ¢ A day endeared | Windows, bl nis, and sas ies, were all broken, that the length of Ging. he has bea, DOmMiWs! prizes, pres amin; where he may be consulted on all wettets in. Bankruptey. Jory L—Jane Williams ghlack, for stealing three shits | to American fevemen by the mact acre! bonds ot Liberty, | ail stones measured six inches in elrert aferene the emtensiee paarouage bestowed ‘op ‘aren tie: In% mead Se — | from Margaret Koef, anda frock from Margaret Dowling, | — Resolve! That his Honor the Mayor, be requested to | ®nd cattle that were unt were very much bruised aad Ine gient voucher for his c: "os ae ht Of the finest quality OTT'S PATENT, PORTARLE FURNACE, and | was cont np for ninety days. John Dougherty, for steal: | gireet the national flag to be ‘isplayed from the city capi- | Cetated, and fowls were killed. [t was the most severe being connected with an extensive cloth eatabffe tad ints lose eb ad ak Waa Boller, admirably adapted for washing, can te placed | ing plank from a new building to be erected in'Mulberry | tol, and from all other public places under the control | arm ever known in this section. The hopes of many ntly assets that furnish exothes whieh, on Gentlerven who have been’ in the | ce, the area, or th Street, was sent up for sixty days. Catherine Martin, for | and direction ofthe city authorities, where it is customary | f@t™mers who were anticipating first rate crops of wheni, 5 : in ore ki 7 oft - rong re tomary ~ nt deseriecons fowes than any other howe making up | [ices for inferior articles are request 10,50, 0.00, 100, 120. ad Te ge patacon, in sings of 14.9 | stealing a shawl from the store of Jured Mack, sent up for | for the sameto be displayed. grass, &c. are entirely blasted. - : intletmen’s dress, that his prices are from ten to twenty. 5 OP, $8, 100, ae, and 10 These farvaces equine o thirty days. John Sweam, for stealing an axe and shovel | Resolved, That persons having in charge the several | _ Some of the hail stones which fell in Mentz, measured 13m 8. PHILLIPS, 7 Astor Hous, Broad stores in th hborhood —D: bei f the pip them for use. | No article has «ver g: Ay 3 Ms haar ey by tb baste Robe tor cban a og ken of the teat, sfartion to those farmers who have used them, from Mr. Randolph, was sent up for alike term. Joanna | church bells of the city, be and are hereby requeste moe than eight inches in circumference. The storm ex- iy D and a pair of lasts kept for each customer, there 1s no difhen Ly P y i) ed to S pyr wal Nw en fl * ne NY | Patent Hard Coal Furnace, a new article for summer use | Conner, a little girl, was sent tothe House of Refage for | cause tho someto be rung on Monday nexd, one hocene | tended west as faras Batavia, but in a much milder torm. matanily on hand, ’s lorry sce of fushionable ready | will malc- aneat little store for winter steali blacksmiths punches and other tools, from | sunrise, meridian, and suasety and toot for all coe nas | Inte Progress cast. it is said to have norrowed ite track ly on hand, assortment le ay, us A ny ral} e y sunrise, jan, an nset; a a e id * Is Removed to 154 Wiles areet aaner at street. | BM had GEE ROEELER INC DOLEARSFIREE | {Prem chor Charcoal, Furgace, Hom new purerne mach | Bonjamn cildersieeve.. Valentine. Stl, charged’ with | incurred thereby. to rely em the patriotism of the Com: | #14 Increared in sey ty. We have not Seieaae, HE ontecriber, 1 : - z L Half Boots, Gaiters, Shoes, | imnrored. rm ; 4 drawing a knife upon William Gibbs, and Letitia Hagger- | mon Council for the payment of the same when duly or. “ ime ; bite ingeneral, taken’ leave to tetwen Muka foe ths | Tames Slippers, Kee ax equally low prices. Waele cat ing Cook, Stoves,” at oumirhor | tv, Wit mesling a small quanthy of lend trom Dovid | ganized, " Y or. | probably exceeding $100,000. A punster, speaking of the ne leave to return thanks for ¢ JOWN L. WATKINS, 114 Fulton st Coen! 1 7 ‘i broken said the hail t aid asoutee there teary him at, his fuermer place of b Sse “Betw: d Dutch st ices. ‘The combination isthe only lexitimate stove that com | Hines, were discharged, and the Court adjourned to Tuer. | ” Which prermble and resolutions were adopted. oa glass broken said the ook some panes to pe Srery article ordered of him s Mh, pa —_ Jucts the steams and smell from the kitchen. day next. On motion of Mr. C. J. Dodge, the Board then ad- bs er Pe vet hy ove, st Aide, and trimmed in the neatest am i find Boots and 8.0 well adapted for summer as winter. ee ito, and af. | Journed, Is ant lon h nes ware yet lying on the Fo) Le bey A ng hee the newest and best in Hani Noonsat Bees Marker 201 Ganct | liberal terns. Stans eat a Darwin Gibson, formerly a resident in Mobile, ground yesterday morning, some of which then measnred are requested tocal ind examinee” "Per cent. Strangers Co ophtady ong Ag RI terwards cashier of a bank in Georgia, has Deon Ft O8 | Coveneren.—One of the Indian trit he bor. | M0F¢ than four inches in cireumference.—vlubern Patriot, Gentlemen who 4 refer mrchasing. their own cloth, Kc., ean ally satisfied that this isa fact wi HAVANA AND PRINCIPE SEGARS | | trialin Orleans for, uttering two one purporting Nee OF Ata sg bg far Siar tribes ont ; OF | June 20. have: immed in t 1 , Ke, » those who 'y not have tried boots, RADER, 6 tham street, has received, by the Helles | of deposite, for $1000 and $2,200 respectively, p' ni rkansas, is stuted to have a syetem of com- general sntistaction during the last four vente pe eeven auch eaiters will ind ite theiradvancage to maxe the tral | VL. fone t0,dgo of hie celcorated La Norm deearss an aloa | Go helatihe Unice Beak af New York, ‘No evllence wan i F Aorreance to Jepar Haui.—Gen@al Jackson, in a 'y Rarnent mon school education mach su om to that in the warrantd to fit y ‘st Workmen at the follow- . beautiful lot of supenor Noval ' oftered for defence—the accused rested ona flaw inthe | ™ eh superior to that in the | cent letter in ref » his fine of $1000, and martial 2 N.B. Country merchantas ie eens he £9: Bane indictment. The jury found him guilty. State of Arkansas. Jaw in New Orlean —One of the details of the order jaitiner en oe Sueee MT pazts of Poghand, and 8 Sad hie wieteh Whe’ f i ! Saprpeesennrees ae declaring martial law, was, “thatthe lamps be put out at P 6 ee Be us C10, £15 apd £20, 10 any amoant, for Bin, Tue Monster’ ird, the wretch who fast- Very Kixvp —All the planters in St. Crorx have | nine o'elook. and all found tn the stroots after that should WINE BLANKETS —§ bales forsale by > 8. J. SYLVESTER'S, i i . b 0 PERSSE & BROOKS. t Tmerty + a Walcantimterthers, | ened his wifeto the ehairand set fire to her clothes, | expressed the piows wish that the temperance men | h*apprehendet, al enrried tothe provost quant for exe No garinents ready order, and a wait Lows Steam Mille Flows Fer car. 9 i ci dm sae en iP death, baw been found tutes of mination.” ‘This rale proved inconvenient to the Ju pot necessary, in 24 We CHAEL B. MARTH E K COLLINS & CO.” CHKORP 300 casks Boyd's superior © ( which caused Be se i be ' bo Ls y Of | may go to Heaven immediately. Reason—their . ho was a bachelor, and spent his evenings with t subaelts “" 56 Bouth ot. hee SSF & BROOKS, 61 Liverty st. ' manslaughter only e was tried in Pittsburg! rum trade is ruined. jotles.

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