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- * Vel. VILI.—-No. 183.— Whale No. 3033 NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, JULY 3, 1842. Price ate amas _ __ REGULAR PACKETS. _ | RAILROADSS&STEAMBOA'TS.| WATERING PLACES, &C._ | BOOKS AND STATIONERY, | owt tr the Gomeetion of Garona, | Bontane THE PAVILLIO> ov the reception of visitors on and afler the first of atthe Village of Sharou Ws chusetts Horticultural Society Exhibition Broadway and Nassan street, New York import direct from | tothe Sixth Ward clection, and the apointment of clerks wo boards, an immense throug assembled in ef- The Ladies present—Theatricals. the Manufacturers the following ‘articles, viz:— Ss £6 on mcs, Schoharie County, | pleading Powder of Boyd & Son’ Take—wareanted, for ‘0 witness the. proceedings, but a small proportioa of 2 . % , i yand strength, equal to any iu this couatey or Great ‘ ¢ readily st) could obtain admit. SENNETT — ta Wr. Skids, Beh : ihrosds 10. and from “Albany sad Bafialo, a them Sithe Vike caster ating PV iciaie bare bene for'the aalo ol which they are soleagentsin the | tance’ ‘These new about Loot etal Eagier meaeeegs | Yestertay: in oucial with a friend from M, Napa Ws ‘Siddy, 350 n June. inte places, for FORWARDING, at low. faten, with tue at | proved to.be hishly cieasious in Rheumatic, Cutanzous, Bil we, Machine Felting. of very superior quality, | £m the City Government, nearly 260 of whom had chester, Y eticudat’ y ee eee , ANS! Capeain EB. Cobb, abth August. Perekereed, resutarity and sefery, choles Goeds, Bpecio: Dent na hog noo Some eal yt oo 72,a1 Lat inches wide. * | ready been removed, and others appointed in their places. » | attended the ammual exhibition of the ONS. Corom Livenroot. tp the negotiation, retniers collection’ or pasmere of Bibs of nasers (na Certified by some of ths | gti f stone fe, and of widths aaually re: J On this decision rested the validity of the prodecure, and Massachusetts Horticultural Society, at their rooms " ation, transfer, collec f , . ne hopes and. fear £ those immediately interested wer 1 the anxiety marked in their re- in Tremont stre: manent medical professors the Unites ate which " ni o c m ne qed fealtue troponin ua: passed, and believed to beune- | jbl Suits caving tke wency of the Saxon Comeany's | strikingly postr handise, Produce and Manutactured Articles of every de- | quailed by any in ch umierocia villages, |! M89 autibes: my . "+ | spective countenan: : f » and well did it repay the walk not only on account of the fragrance of the flowers ‘aytain Win. iy acu: Me: Syiain John Collins, 13th September, h re allot the frst clase, apward of 1600 crs, buile | SCOPtION, personally ip che s for Fonsdrinior and Cylinder Machines, manufactured The Cha as on thet route, through Added to the: "Ss §, Captain E. B. Cobb, 13th June, pe hecotien i rperment pf Bele of Ue ae gor. | Bah, ears bate Sores Arete cic |S ‘hes lor opened the ball by reading a written | alone, but the bi pele fi a ra EXPRESS: extensive view. " mery are | Fy, : 7 x 5, Y hides one, eauly of the ladies with which the _ is & a : scares and roma ry a oun the purest mecal—aiao, Jackets—Wetand Breas Felis. opinion, He considered the subject as possersing many : im the city of New York, with such improvements as combine | NewYork and Botonaul s Coog EXPRESS FS Se Ue sarees Ghares %0 tase ooehne the heat Ip Sore fea, 1, 2, 3, of brass metal, pointsof doubt, and he ito witness | TOMS were throu ed, it seemed rather an cae wild aot be surpri her with Foragn | a difference of opinion among the members. He called | exhibition of beautiful wom in, Twins, &e. €¢. | upon them to decide without political hias, and from the hen.of wi apaual Confort for jmosengers,” Bvery care Febecriase he arrangement ‘of their accommodations, to and from essre LAWL eland, ot and Clncago aud m- ‘These springs are but 2 few hours Partie. sce 15 $100, for which ample stores will | termediate places—foriaing at once the moat diceet, speedy and | Albany) Se Tho icles, « Ash, Vitriol, A! . Jn m 3c e frou Baxot le from Canajoharie on shiias and and are access: ‘ships are y experience’ Im oe “ iy aud railroad, where daily await the arrival = s ___M3e_ | rocords presented to th 3¢ ‘low m | Pacenias, that are only pretty to look upon, org ; irtances, exchanges, &e. ors to the Springs, a distanes of about eight miles, arriving ih ait, Notes ofa Tour through Tur | broline the Chara ! A. of T. . captains or owners of the ships will be reapensi- Sorning,” ‘Thi 'W. Olcott, Watts | time for dinner; also by the Albaay and Cherry Valley tura- tothe Holy Laud, in. | Cfolius, the Chancello 1 in company wit Hugh 1 by them, unluss re- et tice, Somes Taylon Theodore | pike by daily stages, Veing about fty-ave mallee west’ of the Cairo. Constantines ected is gutfic king pos in coinpany with a young gentleman, to whom re- the Edom of Serip: | Seat. It isa rule of law that a person having a sufficient } port says she is engaged; also, Miss ‘T****+#, lately uumber of votes is entitled to his office notwil of any. ‘arm. cold and shower Baths furnished at all times, either ine will hereafter go armed, and their pecu- ea eu ei Ip or packages sent y, Utica 5 T. 2 tanding © | returned fi South . M them security not possessed by any other Aubam ; J. i | of th «mineral or fresh water, and every attention given to rene ; PRESS. ¢ ; “ “fog ey returned from a Southern tour; Miss H**, of B. a a twa a ya’ David Ht, Wsie Gotha Se | dex thes ot a are ee nett | wee eemmemt tothe public as a steding Work of trvel— | the awe dite? eet eee omcer, The wanko! | street, who eloped witha young midshipriss conse * 5 J. A. Clark, ri \ * " ie purest spring lee is stored fo > he, ‘ ra good a J ¥ h gor CORLISS reg 6 South st., New York, orto | Kenter J. ar OER eo BE ha coey rei an AES ‘Phe author hes coutrived to give to hisdescriptions of places, | Y®#8¢?S should not make a return from the other three di two yeare ago, but was pursued and overtaken by & JAS. BROWN &'CO., Liverpool, z No. 5 Exchange Buildings, Allasy. THE SPRINGS HOTEL.—This Hotel will be opened scenery, and events a split of freshness and vraisemblanee, | tficts. The Board of Aljermen could have sent it back, | 14, father, and the “ “ Pip Leteers by the packets will be cl aged 123 ceits per single | yyy 3 Wall street, New York, the above village of Sharon Springs, for the reception of si | thal east be too miuch admired Suit of the Fimes. had it not been correct. ‘This i in conformity with the | her father, and the match was thus “broken ofi,” as shoot ; 0 cents per ounce, and newspapers I cent each. m7 _ | — tore, and combining ail the advantages of this delix We doubt not but ui Wo interesting volumes will be | mode purened by the State canvassers, and was illustrated | the girls express it. Were you to see this youne « .W YORK AND HAVRE PACKETS. mer residene: JOHN V. ETTEN. ” | eageily sought for by tl publie.—New Worl in the clandan “linton and Jay. The hd : ) young NE’ . _a29 Low2taw*r he work ts precisely suchan one as a man is glad to take up | Ward canvassers of the 6th should have mate up their r lady, you would not blame any one for eloping with (SECOND LINE.) Rs ae aan es oe the Haand Heres oniche Meh of rose nia fork, vem Hovre: desires information upon the subject of which it ~ CATSKILL MOUNTAIN HOUSE, THE PINE ORCHARD.—~isi2, ALL. x x . TT FHS xomtatio ane Seabionaiyn mysort wt be Conducted dure ny iD NEW nuh ing the present season under the direction ain supe Tote INGTON AND NEWPORT cot | dance ‘of the subscriber. It has undergone a comple rough repair, aud is new open for the reception, of visit ston and Providence, and Boston and Noatey ein ka sokoad oo eee inthe dcnccvediy high chase turn from the sisterials presented to ther y | her. The accomplished Miss C's wese present, nding account of rambles through | the canvassers of the 12th, who, however, erred in a por | in compa wii ir Diother. These yo inveliggent mind desires iuformation, | tion of their duty, which the Chaneellor pointed out, ‘The | ‘Company wiih their Diother. ‘These young Ir a a style which every one will findagiveable, | return, so far_as possible, was rande, and authorized the | ies are “known the city through, and for twenty ministerial officer to administer the oath. Tcannot agree, | miles the country round about” by their lou however, with the Supreme Court, thatthe Recorder had y y lond title Li the work thet is not interesting and in- structive. Def. Fours. We think thts book desti ‘The Ist h 16th April ‘ ps " . a ‘ sad peppers “Sis hee 16th August SHUSETTS, Captain Comstock. it has heretofore : s “we ed to become extensively popdlar, | @ Tigh! to administer the oath previous tothe meetingwr | 8- The Miss K. of H. street, Misa G. of T. James Fu Ist November? 16th December RALODE ISLAND, Captain Thayer. etornes, Be rales. a aie hed with every delica: and we cordially join with our brethren of the press incom: | the board. The Montgomety charter pointed out a parti- | street, and many others Lrecognized, whoee names Ship BALTIMORE, Gist Anal §ieth Bay cape NARRAGANSETT, Captain Woolsey. teution tint an tremote tie couventense mending i 19 popular favoro—Daily Chtpaicle. | gular mode, which was continued in the revised charter. | ¥ eannot now recall tomifd, = Int Deceem’r? 16th January One Ser PAN, Gantain Vanderbilt, iy, (Sundays ex- | patrons will be promptly bestowed. The trond, leading to th jerteere ‘ AENAM, Fifen if the Mayor and Clase refused, 1 donot consider.|/" 00" SUNN aP Betid th 4 Ist January ¢ 16th February chee? Annancraent. Messrs. A. F. Beach & Co.'s excellent line of stages will run MN hy Cn Tis Ree moore See COLYER | Recorder present, ready to act. in the event of | ‘rally attracts the atteation first, of which those PE ac Bee. Se ener, Sims November The NARRAGANBET) on Mondsy, for Stonington, and | {Eee ony aera cE ke baste ne snd the Mountain Tentovettup. Tell Gedewoad ecctuiveit te Miermentas: | the other declining. Sull, having been electof, and en’ | offered at this exhibition were the largest that I , i [xt iota Marche | Thursday, for Stonington, Newport and Providenees * ©. L. BEACH, Proprietor, Magnetism, aud wil ainple directions and | tered upon the duties of his office, he is alderman de facto | ever saw; and but for a Indy standin, neat ibis. bt J. medations of these. ships are tot earpesved, com- | NAPe MAT HAC o se a hoe. nenaay for Stonington, rire ch acenrate details of the | and could only be remove by @ writ of quo warrant ; y iz m, 80 i ¥ penesties be requ T ‘ ROOT OED ne ee en. Mr.-Taylor | Strongly scented with musk that Icould smell nothing 3 jewpo that may be required for comfort. The. priee of ca- he RHODE ISLAND, on Wednesday, for stoni and AGKANGE HOTEL, Bull's Ferry, New Jemey. ia $100. tbe vupplied with every re- | gatnrdays for Stongton, Newpogte and Brovidence, hig most delightfully romantic summer retreat is it Passongers wil jovidence, (i) y yes Quisite, with the exception of wi Passengers on the arrival of the steamers at Stonington, readiness, well stocked with fruit and flower, and above bs tne kitchen garden. ‘The baris well supplied with choice | Bedies aud. th \d liquors. intend fer these vessels will be forwarded by the take the Railroad C; id proceed i diately to Provi bi uincthan e ey CA gilded ead etually ite Cabecel eden, cee ce | peteeei tienes aisteadipartecr ‘Alo: vegieron the dice ‘qnal- on ne Mesmeric cases, and expert: | and his acts are valid rds thirt parties. untry, or in Europe, 8 thir! parti showed good prima facie evidence to the Mayor of his ap- | else, Imight have fi ei f thei e aa Pe, 0 ic y vis ap- | else, Limight have formed some idea of t a gurious, and i Tieatenly | Qoiatment, and was entitled to be sworn in. In respect o | ‘rhc arcect ware a ge med World, will coustitute a prominent | Mr. Shaler, Lave come te the conclusion that his assert. | /4¢ largest were those presented by E. Vose of Dor- ed right yr retreat is in full stip ‘af the Magazine : “ hold over cannot be sustained by the revised | chester, Hobby & Co d Mr. Bigelow, of For freight or apply ta. Freight taken at the following much reduced rates -— ity. John Pouson, the proprietor, sincerely returns his g ateful . < i kal i i ’ . 'y ised | ct ’ » and Mr. Bigelow, of Med- BOYD E MINCKEN, Agents, To Boston, on, goods weighing forty pounds or upwards to | thanks to his frei, and the public in enersl, for tneis liberal | gglt, "il be published monthly. and cach number, will contain Cae eat fnatrament says, the. members shall be | ford—those of the former, I think, are eniitied t as 9 Tontine Buildings. | the cubic foot, at $5 50 per ton, and on measurement goods 7 age for the tast nine years. The heautiful steamboat Bos | and style of the Bost) i ' tein | elected for one year, and that the election shall be annu- | ih6 reference ear the dick a “4 . R NEW ORLEANS. cents per foot, jon, Captain T, Y. Babcock, leaves foot of Canal street four ‘orms, $8 per A Halves ally. I. can see no good reason for his holding over. It ft: ’ ar the strawberries, upon the LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS, | “To Providence, on measurement goods 5 cents per cubic | thmesa day, ihe public can rest assures! that they wil not be , dondegg, (post paid) addressed to | WS intended to assimilate the legislature of the city to | S2Me table, | noticed several varieties of grapes, foot, and specific articles as per tarif to be obtained at office 22 | disappointed as heretofore, the owners of the boat are determin: | Dr. ik HT rs 27 School street, will reevive | that of the State. therefore conclude he had no right to | from the vines of Dr. John C. Howard, of Wood- Broadway. oy m316mr_ gare regularly as advertised; for further erciculats ue the PRmPE sent. ~ ‘ tic | Bold over. Mr. Atwill was clected, and entitled to his | land, Brookline, which were very large, and of de- For the vetter accom ‘on of shy % is intendedto | (MPORTANT TO WESTERN MERCHANTS. | and iodging at five dollars per week, and have their dinner at mer Baltimore Sun America tier enmay ania, Public J seat, and his acts, also, are valid as to third parties. ‘Th | liciou: . There were some cherries offered, ‘2 ship from this port om the Ist, Rh, Noch, 13th, 20th, and RELIANCE PORTABLE IRON BOAT LINE what hour they please, except Sunday, always at_1 o'clock, P. few Orleans Picayune, Loutsville Jowsaal, Cinein, | 1testion of assessors is disposed of in the same way. I do nferior quality; indeed, Lhave seen no i oth October and coutinu- | For the Transportation of Goods between Philadelphia and | Nl. Military compani ex exeuysions Will find it to their ican, Portland Advertiser, will inasnttwoee a week | HOt Say that power doesnot exist in the Common Council, H ‘ ; good cherries this season. Mr. J. F. Allen, of lem, was on hand with a sam nies on advantage and pleasure to visit the above place and try the tar | ford get gromad and Ponson’s good dinners, His prices are accord: | ceive a wil a e of the finest looking vt each month, commencing the I Bevan Stay when regular days will be appointed for the re- Pittsburg. ail office, or re- | Dutthat docs not deprive the Supreme Court of a der of the yaar, whereby great delays and disspaigrmenta be prevented during the yummer months. The following ships will nee th agement > Weeks, aud. send their bills to the a i blie journals look into the circumstances. The relators ar opy of the Magazine, and such otder Ing to the times. J. Pouson is al ways at home, and be hap | are desirous of receiving the Magazine will insert as afore: obliged to make outa prima fu @ to produce peaches ever raised in Massachusetts, which I found HI Ba to 300 bie Teneis ana Watts. Jel2 In*r_ | and send a copy of their paper to 27 School street, Boston, dete: ‘The plait In error ae saris Gabwamet on che tng one of them, with which he presented me, eseatel ‘This improvement in transportatl louis to Wastern Mee, 1 PES. HAMILTON HOUSE—T hia Pyablishment ls nom Je9 2taw 3wr 2 erroncous opinion that he must have legal evidence of the | Were of the most delicious flayor. The ladies seem- tain Hilliard. chants peculiar advantages. Phe goods being carefully packed | ranovated and furnished auew. wrou ye ‘yy Titer icy come! B oO oO K B I N D IN G election. was wrong. For the reasons presented | ed to have taken a great fancy to Mr. Allen's m the boats at our warehouse, No. 365 Market street, are car- se i ere! hyn) t t y Mr. mo idl aver tee Commun sale weker street ate car 1 mensurate with the demands of the pablic. ‘The department of 1} I will vote in affirmanee of the Court below on all the | peaches, and it was with the greatest difficulty that the cuisine has been placed ander the charge of a capable and PAPER RULING. ‘ cares. e forced his way th the! oniwd ii’ offer charme of the goods ar Philadelahiay and. continos with them | experienced artist, who will lark no supplies that the markets | IRELAND. No 10 Nassau street, having an entire wew | General Root then rose. He said they werecalled | present me with a throu ie ‘crowa i onder fa 1 My VILLE, Capt ‘ ea can To those unacquainted with the location of the stock of Binding Tools and Ruling Machinery, ot the | upon to avoid being influenced by y_ consid: 1, Captain Leavitt. the entire route, thus avoiding delays and the liability of lots f rH oy aay, thaeieis (an latest and most d_ patte v to "exo Po thie cate, mae traenced by party considerations, | take the highest premium, no. o , ip NAS LCE, Captain Dickinson. being separated on the way. Hamilton House, itis only ggcessary to say, that itis situated | Istest and mostapproved patterns, is now prepared to ‘exocate | and this case, mere than any other in hisrecollection, Hern cietacetee cine he other peaches having 8’ ON, apain pment, Careful c us and cre ws are employed, who take MEMPRIS, Captain Knight. B.—Passoagers forwarded te Pittsburg and Poutville, eve- | 3 a" i rine dhe fe and handaame masnes calls upon the members firmly to do their duty. ‘There | & i e a few from another part of the tips Were ali built in the city of New York, exprese- H.S' » Agent, landwari, the highly enltivated and fertile shores of Staten and | to give satisfaction. Any wock onlered ean be done inthe Eng | should decide. The Government of New York isin theo- | also a few cucumbers measuring two feet in length for a, are o light draft of wyer. hare seceit! boon al2 3m’ 7 Washington street. | Long Island, and the harbor of New Xork. Nothing can ex | li made if required, as HL. I. has had long experience in both J ry a democratic one, the laws of which are to beenacted | oflered by Col. Perkins. Also, some salad, green a wiz cane a and patie ets cee Tomasi | FREIGHT AND nDAssAGE TO PITTs- ceed the bes ay of the eonuees Fm ry, Seis pe il, methods. mia by the people and to be carried on by the people. Theexe | peas, and other vegetables not remarkable for their experie by Superienced masters, who will make every exertion to give RG. ye tecens ean Wi a ae 0 Will at all Gmee be towed uprand Sere allsiscypi by steamboats. e Neither the owners or captains of these ships will be responsi- Wa Griewaiey, belllon, crostods stouss, stiver or pleted wr trang eters, parcel lor gmckage, sent by ae pat on board of BINGWAST SULTS houses heretofore Sem, ‘1 ; ” > DINA tive ure but its agents. The judges are made independent | size steamboat, and the mingled life aud retirement of the spol, ren, K-KEEPI y ofthe : ‘ i oe, Pai . ipeiny eal wits mmc watya homed ten | yo, y i BQOK-I -EEPIN G. orpracticat | £the People, so that they may not be swayedascixcum- |" "The exhibition of flowers surpassed even the : stances may arise to change their opinions,but fearlessly to | Jeng: evhiet ben aa ‘ a in marked contrast with chooe of stat \/ » book-keeping continue open from eaily in the mori enforce the laws that the Drona nanaiecl Thiscourtis | Vlendid variety that was offered at the last Farr at he vicinity of the city. ‘The 1d til 9 P.M. iblo’s. The largest bouquet was from Winship’s constituted somewhat different, where in the last resort : a s Forthe complete course of pactice in lant, 3 sonion 4 - i regular bills of lading are taken for the same, amd } ‘The proprietors of Binghain's ‘Transportation, Line to Pitts: | fesel vodnther accemones ‘ot seteaen leave Maile “Pe ape ie nog fine ane TM TE the people should have their own tribunal in which to | garden, composed frees cr in tengta by Serabaceeniexpressnd, toang, give notice to the Merchants of New York, and ali other | lieved in te srithed forte curren For the complete ‘course of praetire in Double F: , correct the errors of those inde; endent judges. In that | Wc.,.and measuring at least eight feet in length, b ‘or or passage, api bersous shiping to the West, that their I ow inactive | "Families desirous of securing rooms for @he season would do } Kerrie aud Mercantile Calculations, inclusing books, Xe. $13. | way we are bound to carry out the jpeople’s wiil os they | five'in width. ‘The flowers were all large an Eo KcO EIN fe C56 Soath tor | speration soda consigned’ so thera (or aent 0 go intheir | weil to make any application ts the propitetor. poriere ace ngclasses—each pevron Is taughtseparatel;. bros | have shown it in their social compacts. If the peoples | healthy, and were arranged with much thee . ie.) Wi lorwarde h despatch. ye cnt eo Rad af the rooms. M e We “| " ec Opjeane, who will omy forward all goods fo Wik wlan |" Bienen ce, chippers: OF ponte, desiiead foe tie: Woeeneyy bi <i2 cn LIGHTBODY'S NEW YORK PRINTING INK MAN- Hebi, have beandreoahian eeup iiss gurtshould correct | Mr. John A. Kenwick was also present, with a ‘ships of this line are arranted to sail panetually as ade States, who have no agent or eat Pittsburg, will ATH HOUSE, LONG ISLAND— Jong and well UFAC ORY, 28 Rose street, comer of Daaue (Old Su- Je chthivethiace items and their ty- } splendid variety of roses, paconias, &c. from his acoaed, and great care will be taken to have the goods correct- | please” consign their goods to\ Walliim Bingham, Pittburg, known boarding and sea. bathing establishment, having re- | gar House) Printing lak ofall colors, warranted equal to any, J P28 0D the ether. hould benignly act. As a | gard udergone numerous iinprovements, among which is the nat Nonamtum Dale, Newtown. Mr. Ken- ho will attend to smipping all such consiguments without constantly on hand and offered for’ sale on reasonable terms, | democrat yesterday, id forever, 1 feel bound to of several elegant summer hosues upon the margin of k deserves great crdit for the OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. delay. deliverable to any. th tt if * . rotect the le’s rights. They have no way to show pains that he has ‘All soods, should be marked distinetly on eaea package Hpi now open for the reception of company during the | snd venders are tolvlted tomakea teal ofthis article.” | their views but through the ballot boxes. “That. feine { taken in the improvement of paconias, and will BINGHAM’S LINE. ieee chemin te tachi cicntee ladies sal lldvon tte 1 naeee index through which it is expressed. In the 6th Ward it | doubtless, receive, ashe justly merits, the highest : p ot ston of Seen, whith are a Joy oe Say other line, spoly.| Eetiinebonsss velba wittin a stones threw of tae meee Fee . was proved clearly that Crolius was elected. Would you | premium forthe best specimens of that beautiful "THE ULD EINE of Packets of Liverpool will neteafter be No. §:West street, apposite Pie No.2 the shaily, coo! and delightful locust grove adjoining the house HATS have that election defeated—counteracted by technical | flower. Upwards of forty varieties of the rose were hed in the follow ing order, excepting that when the | WB. Passengers forwarded to Pittsburg and Pottavilleevery | —the pleasant rides in the surrounding countrs—the excellent £. . rules and technical forms? I approve of’ preservin; resented by Mr. P. Wilde y ry { iw | E y uder, which, though well day of sailing falls on Sunday, the ships will sail outhe sacceed- | 447° Sundays excepted. fishing grounds and edehful recreation and ———- = proper rules, but if those forms are doubtful as to law, we | worthy of prerni Thelnve os aes ing day. SORiONCAS PaLiijed histor wo RE Crholi, Amerian Pur Co: 8, 7. Nicoll, | sinusement—ihe beaualal view ofthe ‘Au nic ocean an te ATS! HATS! HATS !! areto consitue them in favor of liberty and the poople’s | {hor rene aes ad velieve were not offered ice The SOUTH AMERICA, (Jaae 1 July 19 | Kront street 4 iercck ce tee “ Wing oF outward bound, rend si i N & CO" P, jolesaletand ret | Tights. In Taylor's case Crolius was authorszed to net, Lp igo al pew Aig Magy aA S16 to"). Bailey, PEeb 1 tars se POSITION Cine FOR ALBANY. aualled by an; ty. “Its accommodat TEAM iyo Chatharn Saunses enter of Mote ree atete | and his appointment and swearing in by the Recorder uh) ict oad, s lerpest “were thigee Ofiered Ey et D.d. he aa Mar 8 TON LINE | « Re NY. he fooms airy and. the, temperatare, erg fuahiong Yensty, durability abd economy’ are combined toadora J ATE correct, 1 ais ent from the € ancellor’s opinion in | A A. Brow cd bri pre ee of Nivea ‘The 1. > tt pimer, any oppressive. the head. respect. The Montgomery charter has had no in- | foses were offered by H. Malon, of Harvard Hi oO. Waite. ore Rec x ep Enteeet SO cimtenerths so ser pany oe ag aren e cecenee, ineing. has nine jailey ‘The roprietors bave the ensure now to offer im addition nce Mince the Torolanior a law concerning nae but were so wilted that they had lost much of thet The OXFORD, ay i os 2 spate | Stenmntoat, WASHING: to business render it pecu arly well adapted asa residence for | fy Beyig HM a Pe A pew Sra ie ay town pease asearly as ar = 178. ees officers, and | beauty. There were many other specimens of WP nese Voorn Ran 8 hog? TON, Captain J. M. Brown, having made | Sentlemen of busi ss in . the most costly and’ beatiful, that the difference is not easily se ad in Tap Or ot Bart Faculty to foreign | roses, peeonias, dahlias, &c , but the crowd of visi- ‘The EUROPE: it ge aa arrangements to change her da aving | Jel? 2n*r ns AM BROWN, Proprietor. | perceived. Price three dollars, “We strietiy adhere to the one J Powers, and in favor of supporting the laws of New York. | ters rendered them inaccessible a3 ee 4 Jan, 7 | Rew Fook, will hervaiter teave dhe oot of Robinson street, | QHARON SPRINGS PAVILLION, SCHOHARIE CO. | price cash system, which eles ue to furnish a very sujet neral then spoke ot other among them that | \fy English friend, who has been in thi G10 1004, arerholl? Mere Mey New York. every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoon, | 9 Fourth of Tuly.—The Grand Ovenitig Ball for the Season, | Hit for the price charged. In preseating these Hts tothe i ¢ said w 2 tillthe fatal col | oot, fee ee erends who has been in this country The NORTH AMER CR ee May f | atSorclock, and Albany, every Tucsday, Thursday, aud Sa’ | will take place oa the evening of theathduly, at the Sharon | public the proprietors Cuink they. have reached the nltometees side of the water, (Hoboken) between | Only afew days, was greatly pleased with the speci- ie edie: bt came Jan 39 | turda7 afternoon, at 5 o'clock, landing on her passage each way | Springs Pavilion, which is now open for the reception of visite | of beauty, arability, eb and comfort, mi Im* t Inwyers (Hamilicn and Burr) in tne | Meusof horticulture that he saw, and acknowledged .B. Lowber.? Avril 1 May 19 the out, of Hammond stroet, N ewburgh, Poughkeepsie, | eft. No pains will be apacod to semnler the exgertatument agree: 1 UT QUESTION is here jrestited forthe | - ‘The new charter, it is true, was passed in the | With a candor rarely to be met with in his country- The NEW Y ae Arr » Qer 7 Fee pint on Seika teatate en tend te-en D tadiy £1 serious reflection of the pu rs of Hate. Is it eonsls- amended Mmomoonty charter, but it was | men, that the fruit was much larger ang the flowers B. Cropper.¢ April 19 Sane 7 | RANDOLIIt MAITIN, No. da West street moe FORD MIN'RAL SPRINGS—This well known water | a Beaver Hat, when the, same article enn be. bought -t5,Wall | 2tmMed by aconvention of the people, that stripped from | prettier than any that he had ever seen in his own The CAMBRIDGE, Sept 1 et 19 CHEAP EXCURSION 10 the Bt place, situated in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, is wow | street, (between Broad aud New strects) fr FOUR DOL- | the Common Council all its judicial powers. It provides | country. I remarked to him that if his countrymen 850 tone Jan 1 ‘eb 19 nks, every day, except Tuesda: id Fri- | open for the reception of visitors, o LARS? Th 0 deceptive assertion. A single tial, ora J that they should maoct as the legislature does, and that the | had not been misrepresented, he was possessed f © Barstow.¢ May 1 June 19 days—Fare 25 cents each way—The steamer | To those who have never visited the Springs, igmay be neces- | mere inspection. wijl satisfy the mont skeptical that the Beaver | members should be eworn in by particular officers, but it ho : h “ Mag ‘The COLUMBUS, Sept 19 Nov 7 | NAPOLEON, Capt. Hancox, will run regularly to the above | s»ry to say thet they are the Rreat Western Turn: | Hat now offered is far from being the infenor article oteasold | i wor @y that they could mot be sworn in by others, | M0Fe ingeniousness than the generality of them 700 tons, fan 19 Mar 7 | place every fair day, andleave as follows—Foot of Hammond | pike, which passes through Penn in from Philadelphi for lows than five dollars. ‘The fact is that the article now offer | The provision is :erely that these ministerial otheers | #24 related the story of the Englishman whose at- Ji i hia to GA. Cole. 0 May 19 July 7 | street at 9 o'clock, Canal street ; . the Alle: Punetaslity. as regards the day of sailing, will be observed as | half past ®, Catharine ferry: Brockiyn 9% ict Net Noni a tuiles east of the chief elevation of the Alle eer iataee Ter eit meate tases ot grees deveticcen' | “OR Pusat td Fidlges jhe Napoleon will sit afteraoh jars, For whi e re descr i ‘'uesdays and Fritlays the Napoleon will make a will be provided, with the exception of wines and liquors, | excursions to Coney Island, landing at, Fort Hamilton ant mallet, 60 1s bp Inemore Serene, 2 I shall attend, but not that the oath is invalid if taken be. | tention was called to a vine of large gords by an ith the economical pohiey of this es- | {ore any one else. The board was properly constituted, | American, who asked his friend from abroad, tf the etors engaging personally in the | and the Mayor haa no excuse for not attending tothe evi, | bell pater te such a size in England, to which ghany Mountains ’ . Every thing has been provided at this waterin: qjourn pleasant to those who are seeking healt lace to render r enjoyment. ‘: bs musements wil! be found suited Co all tastes, and a good bani sesent great inducements are offered, | dence Taylor presented of his appointment as clerk. the latter replied that they did, and much |. ich will be furnished by the svewards. Bath—(the steamboat General Jack 1 contingre t f music wall be in a . ffered before, y it i fiend. i , mip 6 bey GOODHUE & CO. 64 South st., the same place every other day in the ‘week)-cand\eave os fol. | The liberal patromtce eateied to the aubycriber the two last J “Uta Mere never offered bettie DON & WEBB, BR dy inl ent Mbeya oa oe that Atwill did not | My friend. from the land of John Bull was much Saki SHO ee eer lows—Foot of Hammond street at 2 o'clock, Canal street at a | seasons, will itpluce the renewed exertions the coming season, | je10im#r Hatters, § Wall street. ‘ Te ind ene revited | pleased with the story, and remarked that if not Je2t yh BARING BROTHERS & CO. quarter past 2, Pike street 2%, pier No at 3 o’loek—Fare 23 | dune ith, 1842. WILLIAM REYNOLDS, charter the hold-over clause is omitted, and was evidently | true, it was a very good joke = centseach way. The boat will remain at Coney Island one | je29cod Ime raprietor. intended to make the duties more conformable to the new There is no theatrical news of ani hour anda half, and arrive in New York by 7 o'clock. JEWELRY constitution, The Aldermen and Assistants are to be re ts no theatrical news of an interesting cha- ¢ oe A Ame BATH BUILDI NGS _#% : . elected for one year, and to hold legislative powers inthe | Teter to commanicate. The Olympic, closed last P. Novann TR , ND | QAR] aa, OFF OCITION TINE FOR ALbANy | _ 4 4 =F) TRU akie VENELOW ome | (oC Shalers term of office hed ‘expired, but | Week. It has been a loosing concern, if all the re- AND NEW YORK—Landing at the foot of ERLY RENSHAW’S, at Long Brancl his ex: | WATCHES even if the’old charter had been in itenc it orts are true. On the oceasi f Miss Fisher’ M 7 b R ‘ cus rs delightfel & t Long Ben " fe ail; devtrigtions. of gold gad ally ol existence, Shaler | ports . ASION O| iss Fisher’a PERSONS desirous of making engagemepts for friends t9 CES ft Sod Hetasiae Peeaaen Do coats naread | guaned betee coeaites oo ths, SR ieaee eae EE Tent Wain anid ad eller Peed ett ey fa, at vee | Could not hold over, as Atwell was already elected. 1 | benefit, Mr. Fenno, the manager, and Mr. Merry- ‘emigrate from ‘ountry o id steamer WASHINGTON, Captain J. | respcetfully to luform its former patrons andthe pablic, th tail, lower then atany other place in the city. Gold Watches | shall vote for affirmance, sir, on all the cases. field, the prince of comic singers, refused to perform who ma) spate consid erable bd tions and alterations, encreasing the comforts, § as low as 35 t0 sa datlars cach. Watches aud Jewelry epchan- Senator Fuanan also presented his views. He said that | on the ground that the proprietors were in arrears to have been tmade since last year, and will be in complete readi: | ged or bought. \ All Wate! warranted to keep good time, | the mandamus was the proper remedy. It to the | them for several weeks pay. Mr. Field performed ss for thei ommodati or the money returned. Watel and Clocks repaired in the ic: d his ti “ in i “Wishing to be ax reasonable as the times will afford, the board | hest manuer, and warranted), nt mach Jess tnan the usual prices, J Ofcer, and his right to be sworn, while quo warranto is | Penno’s part, and Jerry M. Brown, will leave the tthe foot of Robinson street for Alpny every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 3 o'clock, il sausfaction, vessels thia line are all of the first class, ove of which leaves Albany, foot of Lydus street, for New York, every a +i . Merryfield, who, by the hye. rh , \ . connected with the office, to oust a person who improperly ’ } ve, ven a cloe! ven dollars per week as last year, instead of ten dol- | by one of the finest workmen ia the city. G.C. Aly Im: pe | properly tured fell id “ao weekly, wwensty all delay at the port of embarkation is | Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, at 5 o'clock, FM. fhe CI aR d vr of Watchosand Jewelry, wholesale and retal, 30 Wali | holds, There is evidence to show that the Supreme Court | $4 200d natured fellow, and 1 great favorite here, a OF ep ae For paisage or feight apply ou boant, orto B. 1 Martin, 162 peaches Chi fey ng pte ay ard ESC ae a a alana Jeo Tmere | has a right to jurisdiction, and that such hatbeen taken | finally concluded to perform his part, and informed ettled for decline coming out, the passage money is. re- | Wall street, shose ¢ Freight taken on the most reasonable terms. tion, that his table and accommodations will be equal to any on ee Tene at Lileed wan Serene tak Tinie to ce, | | Tokwna, ‘eamboat beythat Warren street pier, NR. Ap- | Loni Braneh. » Youg people not requiing too much rooan, will Ks WALTER, aan and eral | @Way from the Common Council. Without the interven- | the audience in a neat little speech, that as the re- ply oy board Washington, Robinson st. Jeo im#re. | find accommodating terms. r, the anly manufactory of Watch | tion of the Supreme Court, in the present case, the city | ceipts of the house were for the benefit of Mint be u . lasses: Pas oissonniere street, Paris, | might have been left without a government for the suc- | Fisher, he would place no obstacle in the way, but farther particulars apply to % ; BF REG’ Jem imSr_ a JAMES GREEN. | has th i ng Mos fs in watch works, and ToS e eles : i 'y, Dut reid Haass Oat THOS, | gee am, Apres ec tm the ean BOARDING seis sect nen Wieace resect | whichgitersuthority, wad although the aw spree i | weeks wale which they hel fepecredh rence ‘ boty er +S . , that their egablishment of watch glasses, cut glass, gilt Say! r roa} 8 y idly promis O ‘earl sty pigr between Courtland’ and Liberty streets. het tee BORGOTH. 66.8 3. fod colored, fancy artighes, he. We. hes tus lately’ been “re | Willnot permit the returning officers, through fraud or | to pay, but violated their word a Seow Tncoe C. GRIMSHAW & CO. ‘he steamboat ROCHESTER, Capt. A. P. EWIS HANKINSON fully inf moved from No 40 Maiden Lane, tol No: 90 Wil t inadvertence, to prevent the person elected from having | q S y ance. at (Lome 5 Liverpesds st Joha, teaves Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoons, | [EN the publi that he has feted up inthe best style the |, Gentlemen desirous of parchasing from the onl his office. It’ would net have been proper to crdera new | 20. much for the Olympic. house formerly occupied by Jacob Corles, at the above place.in | factory, are. respect wited to eall et our election. An election is not intended to show the cor- Herr Drisbach and his animals, are at the Tre= the most heathful sitaation ou the sex coast, about 7 tnifes from | where will be found anunrivalled assortment of the above men: rectness of a return, and is not necessary. The canvas. | mont, where they are drawing good houses. At Red Bank, and fourteen from Higstowa. Stages pass through Somes’ goods, whieh will be dispoied of on the sers ot the Sixth Ward were bound to make a return to | (he termisation of his engagement, the theatre will the best of their ability; they were not called upon to | be closed for the season, unless ‘re-opened under he make return as to ariot, of votes cannot de! new auspices. The managers state election; unless it can be sown that they would ha gers state that th e ataeven o'clock, Pee on ete gang For any, amount, can likewise | © Phe steamboat SOUTH AMERICA. Capt 1. W; Brainard, tng (on, Naoual Duns of Beoxwu, payove ac au Lele tes Weaves the shove pier every ‘Tncesay, Thursday” and Saturday tie rape aly om We Cy e%Co., Bankers, London, | Mipmmooy, a rover Ooch a subetantial are ftraished with gun frotyiavet the Philadel; hin ears. “Phe term of boned wil Syd CGrrimsha é sleaguaniaea Sposal cae cterftemenaes Gna el ate found very moderate, Also, stabling, &c, for horses, om ludsor i very reasouable terms. [Wa pesmesuioerren L. E. He pledges himself that no effort of is will be wanting Fer pramge on lai, cogty an bowl 90 10 irs ip to render tho.e who patronise him eyinfortable, and that . a changed the result, which is not here the case. ‘The Mayor bo th fae Neely se, gh ha trys At the office on the wharl, or on board, | house will be found equal to any along the coast." j¢30 1m OMPTROLLERS SALE OF STATE STOKS.—The | W918 error in supposing that there had been no election, | Which if true, spenks well fortherr finnaci,lulcniee Passengors taking this line of boats, wl at all times arrive | ‘HE AVORIT COWinee Stocks held by the. Comptestict intrast forthe New | oF Was void, That was for a judicial enquiry. Heshourd | Which i whan seed edb a= a STEAM NAVIGATION BETWEEN ANTWERP tt Albany in for the first train of for the east and sion in the St York Byoking Company, will be sold at the ‘Merchants’ Ex. | have satisfied himself beyond the return, asthe Supreme Mr. Dempster’s concert at the Melode last AND NEW YORK, of resort in the vicinity hange, in the eity of New York,on Wednesday, the 6:h of | Court has done, and administered the oath, ‘Che Senator t, was pretty well attended, and went off yery FIA—SOUTHAMPTON. cility or offers so many b ei entertained similar views and diversi ith the Chancellor and Sena. | well. Mr. D. eang Epes Sargent’s song called “The tor Root as to the hold-over clause, aud thought the Re- | Death of Warren,” and se of Burns’ son $10,000 corder authorized to administer the oath. In technical On Monday evening, Mons. Sylvain, BELGIAN Ly crt BRITISH QUEEN, il 'AILORING hal - ‘M. M. Keane, Coyrmann: po t Boaters separ oC Ss wl tomate, ave | OTE UTMOST “IMPOR. | ilcateenaiemeney te te ty Mtoe cent (internal ble 187y, for $1000 ‘ matter, the refusal of the Mayor is sttfticient to support the | Misa F » Pr eat ee Didi atoadichon,. copia. site sionally to breathe fresh air, and vary the accustomed and cou idea of absence under the charter. Hie remarks were | Mit Fanny Jones, and Mademoiselle Petit, appeat “aie Mav. isan, Ouest Maye teas, On ath Samet feed TANCE fined tlew of brick and mortar, ‘ PN i ee ine | eet crerniod, meahe gharter. Hile remarks were. | at the National in halie. 1% 1th July. it Ave: & m ‘The Barclay, Canal and Christopher-street Ferry boats are in 6 Certificates of Michigan Srx pe ance on all the ceeak Marshall has advertised to open his ‘new theatre Tih Beye. * loth Sept, Ti Oct, parchasers ef Marshall's Troy Shirts, Bosoms and Col- | excellent order for public accommodation. Jers 2w*e nd Poutiac Rail Road) stock, payable 1858 » Fosren rose andfmade an able and highly | °W Mondaynext. He has gotanex company, Price oF jamag, merls not included, to, Southampton. or eof the many mistakes having been PAVILION, SARATOGA. SPRING! for $1000 ea: ae OO werd peech. He thought the Supreme Court had er:- | 2nd a8 the prices’of admission are very low, | hav Antwerp, iteward's fees, $2 624. The meals twill be 0 nding our only Troy tiguous to the Pavilion fountain, and ey A. C, FLAGG, Compt. lind ¢ into thi s P! “eh ba ary lis h il od, Pell served ou board, on the plan of'a continental hotel, in the best rrefore 0 ade public the eause | Conzress ant fodiae Springs, has been thoronzhly reuovated, | _ALBany, 24th 312, ivi str J edin drawing into this case any more affidavits than has | very latt he willsucceed. Pelby, of the rr, and at fixed and moderate prices, passengers being only Shi y reputed Fez anil is vow open for the reception of visitors. For convenience Notice TO RKS, and all other pe been placed before the Mayor previous to his refusal to | National, has cetermined to kee open summer heen ine oF the sme ers sore hat Tately had | Of location, Grau of the gros adn he tobe couatatiy pn lear et By- calling | swear in the relators, ‘He illustrated the point by sup- | at reddueed rates. ce Of to either of the above ports can al y of the rooms, a1 forts on the part of t 14 Chat tweet, they oan that ay s, — adil be Jif preferred, with meals and steward's Toce included for Ds we inform all, they | fisgucsts comfortapies this house, I is be ‘with the invaluable article, ROGERS ME- | bat lstefaeed pobewen the growad of tot bent 1 Bgl There ix a great want of such an actress in this $0F ig cents, excipave of wines, Shirts, B and Collars, and as a | ed, The charges for board and HEEL BOOTS, warranted in every clent prima facie evide puis Bis ‘cones city as Mrs. Timm. We have not a single actress Aa crvertenced fargeon accompanies the ship. he m facure, on secount of | meet, im some legree, the depression of the times. A share of | ime price of the ordiusey Dot. The fol: | he ‘ollacts 340 damtue Wak dodlinn totes ‘Sageinte Coase here that can sing a good song, nora comedian that or freight or pammege, oF aqy further infonas extensively the following curd, and for the benefit of Patronage ie reaps eeunY Inte JOHN CROSS, Proprietor. | Seer teeny thet Ria) ees the Elastic Hosts have } ior a. mandamus to compel the Gemmon Pleat to proces’, | Oe can laugh at without great exertion, unless it be a2 ém?r ab our goods f= Saratoga Dprings, Jane 29, 1912, Dea] 2wr irst—The elasticity adds greaily to the darability of the | Would it be proper for the Supreme Court to receive tha | Jerty Merryfield or Nickinson. Sav SERGRT REELS AND TAN. aon aie a eaters and others that Marshall only new testimony, and grant the mandamus? Would it not Yours, &e, Ayn. ne ne abide | Dee way les ‘Secondly—They maks no noise in walking wpon the pavet | he more likely thy 14 toll : POR TATION COMPANY. rng ec sie ag bapa ite DRY GOODS, &c. to the Ovust bulew, and iny the esas beitre ites he Rene my gt ‘ low, and lay the case before it as he hadi i WN COMPANY. ‘Phirdly—Thev prevent Boots from running down to the | {9 the Court belo, and lay the canw oa precelent being | _Mipsiursnx—The following has been banded us as a TO THE LADIES. Forhty—They enable the wearr to walk with much lee | ruled thatthe Supreme Court basa rightto enquire int | Soret it of St Aehipmen, as passed by the Naval Bonrd. a collateral matter. 4 ee t uesday, shed thei HARSHALLS, on the window marersinn ween ine same. Dee eee tn orthe oelebrausd rine, Fithiy—They do not cut or tear carpets as do iron or pailed | ae well apply to the Supreme Court et ace Fae Mt | labors. "George W. Rogers, Wm. B. M to, John Hi. Pare MARSHALL’S ONLY TROY >| etmetcthet wale cticat soleirenl ckules cuortonran of MMHiTnney | besle. “ ' having | ("8 #ny thing to the ministerial officer. The V.avor, how. | Ket Isracl C. Wait, James W. Ripley, Richard Allison From the (oot of C. t en Ton tas am street. No patronage asked of those who beat down. Goals, for the sprin trade, never as yet presented to Une pub- Me rst can be worn with comfort by thove having | 61S. hethought, had swifc! nt prima facie evidence, be. | Henry A. Clemson, John K. Duer, Edward L. Win! ne “Fanday cas oped, New York, Jung 3, 1612 po ae —ahadheedlsieeand tantly on hand all kinds of Boots at whol fore he refused, to go on ani administer the osth. In'that | Hambleton F. Porter, Johu P. Deeutur, Thomas 1. Ki as ae LF Ae eA his P.M. REMOVAL, telebrated SILK HAT, CALLED GAPOTTE D’OR- ufacturer's prices. e6im*e | refusal he considered that he erred, aud he would vote for | 10°, Bdward T. Nichols, Charles R. Smith, W. B. €. § 3 4 do. | PHILLIPS’ CASH TAILORING ESTABLISH? « 7 m Lad * MODINE CAPOTTES, ELSSLER a. r atte ste y, | matters,the basis on which a ministerial officor should act, | John C. Howell, Silas Bent, F. Ri Murray, Thoms H. Leave Row ed MY E.7 ton, June 27, 192 beens ‘oo t_ | and that it wae bis duty to faquire into the facts of the | Patterson, James L. Blair, Catesby Ape R. Jones, Charles a 5 ches iy yy SKe r of the Stockholders of the ffirmance, Porter, Francis Alexander, Edward ¥. Beale, John H. a GD, SLR” Vitti hy NEW. XS" ohrGivac: | NXitetconbatinr Britton Match Comesuye if be hel}at | “Senate Bi: IN GENTLEMEN’S DRESS. aftrsanand Engioh FANCY STRAWS, of the test wx | Bowon. Sune. tet. Sinkler, Thos. H. Stevens, Thos M: Geopas... Phitader Ni Garments of « moat Hloyant and Washrevalte hind a saving of | “3Rje"YEront cra C Lal . roy Shirt lay the 2ist day atteudance is re= rs, Racnacs Eoee Hats do do—An entire new style o | the Company's Warehouse in Boston, on Th presented their views in favor of affirmance ond the ne | Andrew Weir, Henry Rolando, Daniel Ammen, Madison of July rod cessiiy of considering an election instead of technicel | Rush, VanR. Morgan, Wm. E. Boudinot, Edward Higgins, next, at 9 o'eloek, A. M. Aptnet de. i oLY AN fateh Comoany, held Senter Dickexsox and the Lirurmyaxt Govnnyon alco | Brown, John Brooks, tsnac:N. Mortis, John §. Taylor, = Is removed from CON ra No.7 Astor House. wt oe ven | On aan hia Chronicle, Jh 5 Meh: sal property npaid t will take prac ‘The question was then put in relation to the assessors, | PAta Chronicle, July 1. AINFIELD. a f er cent for cash, PPR apm pom ag ign Antioge d fo, aver bee | uiheitaction a ee Gley Ball ot the of Nok Vonk ct | Messra’Hesth and Roomer heilthe)udgment of the 6: — * 'HE advertiser deems it unnecessary to resort t the hack- y for themselyes, parohi where, as it nosday, the day of June next, at 12 o’clock, noon, and be | preme Court be affirmed? Avromntant py THE —Lewis Benstict, of Ms \ meyed system of giving alist of nomiw ‘great saving to thers in ryise ond 2 gre tinued fram day to day until the whole ot the’ said property . r . im in. price and a great advantage as | contiiwed fram day f Prop The ayes and nays were caliai, when the voto was | Albany, Agent to receive tho share of the Sine. New eee et one ty my nim, wait pres sum | TENS the variety and qual pps se do Mods a a tiie te te ee eae azet AM | unanimous in favor of confirming, being 31 to0, ‘The | Vork, under the law of the United Stator, cx at voucher far capabilitios, Foppessing fi dvantage jo22 Im*r en aai6 Broad’ Printed and published im the city of New York. Court consists of 37 members, of which the 3 judges of the | act to appropriate the proceeds of { sh eS FRED A. SMITE, Comptr oller. | Supreme Court form a portion, and who have not attend: | land og connected with an extensive cloth esta) a and te grant pre-emption right. ontidently h ? hich, ob com- b a oats an ‘ : neg hs oye t x [ Fe ert auseta that he 30 Furnish eather ch, aon ] tad Ween ee _Comptrofer's Office, April 9, 1912. adn lawldweldyr Jed. The three others who did not vote, were Senators bes ioe ator ORPORATION NOTICE—Pubhe, Nouce Faulkner, Taylor and Vorian, The first named was pre north east corner of Hudson street. C erty fo) wapeld taxes wi ent, but had not heard the argument, and did not vote. pperr to be generally aatisfied that this + at Public Auction, at the City Hall of the City of New York, | Senator Taylor i# sick, and Mr. Varian had been sudden: jomable. All thowe who may not have tried oar boots, | on Wednesday, the 2uthday of September next, at 12 o'clock, | called away tho day previous to attend apon his father, os, or gaiters, will find it ve their advantage to make the trial | noon, and be a Hae Ne ig Place co goodas at the Clinton Boot and Shoo 3 CROTON W Ya LEADEN PIPES, LINED WITH TIN.» nN a myl in 8, TLLICS, 7 Astor Hous, Broadway oy von, that a sale of proy A T ER. bof becween New » ta aa ah i san pl ARTIN’S rt is effects of drinking water, 0 d, the adantinn quence ofthe deirtey J Ve" of I . Establishment, on. hall be sold, and that the detailed statement of the | W20is lying at the point of death. as well as ab int other flaids, out boo . 1s Removed to 154 Wile rat corner of Ann street. |” se Az HNOX 8 CO, | Liven, und property tole sold, is published ‘in the New Bra,a | Tt wae thon resolved that the first vote should govern | Pf thers pings for chery ng the Crotan water chron the divell “a's * "Ti.subteriber, in announcing the above to-his friends and | N.B. Countey merchantss ie by the package or dozen | news) perprinted and published in the city of New York the rest of the cases, and thus ended this mighty matter, | Ya MD I Ng oe MS wee” F bite in general, takes 1 i in ime RVPRED"A' SMPTH, Comptrolier. ] nn that too, without the aid of Col. Webb, of his regular | fessor, of Chemistry Re,; by the Mayor of the ‘seanwport Me libernt *, l~_: leave turn thanks for the Jelaimer = ~, 6 OM: . Fi egular | College of Physicians and Sargeons, 5 by rd he tents. | ness, and oe ee rei on him at former ol "eof busi+ TS SHIRTS Comptroll es ‘y army. The Whigs manifested considerable overjoyour | City, the State rmmiesioners sent Mugineers of the Aqne shit; aah ge cot esa ea SETS meat crany nwa | ap HAVANA Si rlctaky™ ckecetingly woh a cedar Ton ner ei | ferrets te basa Beto ls r a Me newest ead best in | yore a ee ee oe ghey RADER, 16 Chatham street, has received, by the Haller | victory” exceedingly well, and deserve some credit. The | {1 went medical and scientific gentlemen. re . i Y Notice is hereby | iV, 5, of He . al trouble between are requested to eal frsagers | giveu to Merchant and ters in xeneral, that the proprietors of | beaurifil lat at supenoe” N pone ie erm Panelp Megan . fe A Branswick | caer omen who beter vurchasi their orm cloth, he. cap | 2 above establishment have adorted anew method of ment. | which he aMers or sale at rearonable pric Ro imbe runewie oy fueh | Far cthay any other house in "Pile reatemene ‘ot TELS of exrhange on all parts of Fagiand) Trciand and Scot a eneral eatiainction dri Fave than anyother honse in this 0 nt will be of exchange on all parts Te geewell as for thelr quality of hin | Srarvantdd tof, and made by alone. vey eument affirmed by the list of peices as follows: Bilan, in sums of £5, £10, 1415 tp ya ana: | vine at Weorrpn, Omsecctuhe aasrtous Ave csourred | SRT PRS, tae phn tama the iat “ Pin Sy tet th Tainon Be c 2 at_and 1% Broadway, Soman, > — Itoriginated in Robinson & Jacobs’ fee cmaee pes M5 abe =e prices varying Tt 4 2 “OF LittRxaea costs Bove vaperior * Cate ouse, the work it ie su of an incendiary. E. those ch CORRE Of LD Sysaeegaabunstridaa mt nee Quinby’s new warehoure wiles in flames, and thence ie nd Sarope, wi yin? barges gee, ath jee fora 9£_ & BROOKS, 61 Liverty | he ares Vi. Cay ae ~ ee bi ine their interests ; thera. be deaire late, CRW Barrels of Pipa, Bey ale ‘wester! the atables in mation r them milars, FLO * yh A ay re iy course royed the stal ‘ion respecting ‘are inv ‘ea Her ay j fosers. Smith and Williamsen, in reln- | {p/iltam, and other eminent “ tion to the Comptroller, will now, as respects the former, | tga of reeiing the Con 8 be nullis in bonis. cause, a e Citizens at large, these pipes are par arly commended, as well for their superior a 4 dae the: fist 1 Li ; 7 m Ps, and {the | give their srders to A A io Bouth a, alga" Aboct 451000 worth ct propertpacsroyed Jel eod mer B Spruce or Crosby streets J

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