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THE NEW YORK HERALD. = Vol, VITL—Wo, 246 ---Whole No. 3007. NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 6, 1842. tian ert MISCELLANEOUS. MISCELLANEOUS ___ Lexington, prepared to proceed toward the Hotel, as it was Superior Court. Scoville, Robert Morrison, and Samuel Johnson, of cxbeniatenaaianiinnetiaectnnaraiecm — = = = [Correspondence of the Herald.) near breakfast time. As they passed the door at| Sepr.5.—The September Term opened this fore- | the village of West Troy, as witnesses in the case, UNITED STATES U. S. CITY DESPATCH POST. Lexinorox, August 28, 1842. | the gentleman’s parlor, he perceived that Mr. P. | noon, anda jury wasempannelled. The Court then | and that owing to their non-attendance, he cou OURS of see Sas DE, Now York, 25th July, 1912. | pug Morals — Business — Biliecou: Macuesniae had arrived. before him. He proposed to go to- adjourned to Monday next not safely proceed to trial, He further states in his TEA EMPORIUM » (Sundays excepted) at the wards him, but was re it till aft fidavi allowed. ial i U ren Pp = ere 5 quested to wait till after wad affidavit that if time is allowed, a special messenger 21, ee 120 Chatham atvet, New York Lette eae LEU Foe Ofloes = Price Current. breakfast, as the Rong was then sounding. Mr. A U. 8, District Court Will be sent_at once for the above-named persons. "THE CANTON FEA COMPANY. contintc to offer for Half'past 8 o'clock, A, M Drar wings so 4 Oh: yor ae Lreturne from the table, and as he came Petes Saas Hate The District Attorney opposed the application for ve aa J 3 ‘Thott agvorunen, ‘opecuily clues the most delisiousaid | 4 oy. 3 P-M| Will be sent out for de- Ngeenie eaneaen detinaie. sestardee hanes Kim, saying You struck me | 9 Sept. 5.—Iy Bankuurtcy—The Court opened | bosponement, and the Court Diao des 8 powerful grades of Green and Black, | Every package bears the | At all the Stations before livery of 9,4 Mend! Et Tristia bella, Paawetila Honreblied—— Yes, I did.” All| this morning for the first time since the recess.— | Vt Was incomple ihe aaa "pm, pes wl stamp of neatness aud elegance, and the Teas therein are so o'clock, A.M] aud ¢ o'clock, P M. M urther parley was silenced by Mr. P., who, with his Abént eat ierlcaieatat, ware calind was selected to s he subposnas had not been in- thoroughly secured from light and air chat their quality and nN A letter which has recently appeared in the oa gave Mr. A. the most emphatic and energetic t eighty mames in bankruptcy were called on | serted. The affidavit was handed back to Allen, timate. Their system {Rib PM s ROE eee as peiwhaps sexrcely to be excelled. Tt Letters to be sent Free, must have *'Kree Stxmp affixed to | Herald, under the signature of Sam’l. Patch Jr., | ePy ep Conceive, most worthy the prompt is founded wpou the tino regard the, ngnis of the cuatem | them, otherwise thre, cents will Ue colected of the parts 10 | gopeary to have caused a prodigious commotion in | TePY.0f his opponent. ‘The battle had now begun— to Wel 4q * “8 a} . No y st . 4 le enga _—I . y ‘eames, "All purchasers are’ called upon return any | letters ubless rey sieved at ¢ ce rinerpal ptices, - Lists ot the | the Campbellite ranks in Lexington and vicinity, | plenty of seatoom tan open, fa Sh 'A wel tion in the case of Booth, an involuntary bankrupt, Mee dehich fail towive them the fullest satistaotion, when | stations (at all’ of which ‘free stamps” may be parchased at . " , “ aa craond’ Wat he had pesiaced his proosity foe ‘ il 2,30 100, bi on ap | OWL to vi rected blow was given by Mr. A. |» | on the grou hat he had assigned prop ? out delay. Mr. Phe -in-l ‘money will be cheerfully and prompuy vefunded, Country 8, per and every information nay be obtaine? o2 ap ing to an allusion to the very good brother, who, 8 y Mr. A., and had it been fol. the benefit of a portion of his creditors, contrary to y help the father-in-law of Otis ‘han i blishmencs, heads of rami and shi) m at the upper or lower post offices. Stamps issued by |: . 4 - . lowed up, the victo i en. Tl se was fi iredi srl eeiecidedadvaage to saphy hcaaclvs | the late Cts Demtch Batwa by epied. Ie iaregaadle | iN a magnetic state, accidentally found himself in | (ower Mi ipe cians would have been certain. He | the rovision of the Bankrupt Law, and tears were herded mrp emibepie co cite see if ye nun le stated in coy e] Cc i "7 i * z . 2 e i y Q is. C4 > . . eatablishinent. i r of the residence ahoul tn ail Jet a chamber oceupied by a number of young girls, at | him to. stagger against the wall. He recovered | *Mtettained that the assignees would go.on and dis- | on trial.” In the meantime it is more than probable sent through this Post, B i it. The “ rs {rom all parts of the Unitea States executed with | . The, Post Master solicits the earliest information should any | a very unseasonable hour. His object, he states, | himself, the cocks are again “ pitted;” the fight was | PO8¢ 0! it. The Court refused the motion. An in- | that some other judge will be called upon to grant @ a the first notice, more than sixty of which pessoa to decree, Several objections were presented. Injunction.—Mr. Fessenden moved for an injunc- who immediately made all the additions desired, and returned it to the Court. The amendments made were that he had sent the subpasnas to Alft Phelps of Troy, with directions to serve them with- t ; MER GRAHAM , ; : 4 “ a ther. PER sal es Anerca forte maat How | “MERITS JOHN LORIMER Git Master. | was to take leave of the dear creatures previous to | 800 terminated, for both, from utter exhaustion, | J2netien will only be granted, it is said, on evi- | writ of habeas corpus. We advise his counsel to qua’s celebrated Black Tea. au2t In r OMEROY & NEW YORK, ALBANY, TROY | his departure for Philadelphia. A similar accident | WeTCt0° feeble to give each other any serious licks. i t Bi Should ¢ ignee: en try Judge Oakey. After the bailing of Joseph ak : - - PUEEALO: CHICAGO AND CANADA PACKAGE | fefet he holy. fia + The friends of each interceded to negotiate a peace, | ®W4Y With his property. Should the assignees do | Howe, by the lAst named public dignitary, we think THE OLD UNITED STATES CAP, STOCK, SHIRT | 5 ;: 5 . s befel the holy father some time ago, who, in the | which dil ) | so, they are answerable to the creditors, ¥ i AND OILED SILK. MANUFACTORY, EXPRESS, leave every Rum, Sundays excented, forthe | dead hour of the night, entered the sanctuary of a | Which was readily signed by both,without parley or | "5.40% Beers announced that motions in Bankrupt- | Big success would be certain. © e al erme: ¥ ‘) t i ts Be JOHN M. DAVIES & JONES, Office No. 2 Wall strvet, New Vork. aut7r_ | number of young ladies committed to his charge, for f Lgnnch helt asked. They fought for one mi- ey would be heard this day, and that Thursday, ri- igus Ralice woukd be extremely leo: Hebd! oy specnsson 70 TO RAIL ROAD CONTRACTORS. the purpose of performing vespers. Whatever may |" “Phe conviction, astegards our recent election, is, | @@¥ and Saturday would be assigned for case\"in | or any time between now and next week. ‘ LUKE DAVIES 5 or. = GHALED, PROPOSALS in writing will be received by th have been the motives by which these Rev. Gentle- | that the whigs will have a majority of 28 30° 18 | Bankrupey for some weeks to come. pera dis eer 106 William street, corner John, New York. | \) Mohawk and Hudson Rail Road Company, unti men were actuated, it appears to be the general |< Foe ority of es or 30 on | "The District Court opens for jury trials this day. Trial of Elizabeth Hennessy.—This woman was PURCHASERS will ar all times find the most extensive as- | day the gih day of September next, at noon, for Coustruc iinpremenm/cthats ones pa set wed be eee ee ballot over the locofocos, in the Legislature. ; P tried on the charge of forgery in the second degree, jhe tortiment am che United States, of the following articles, on | new section of Rail. to avoid the inclined plane at § relays if ith f f fi Y | As regards the division of’ parties concerning Court of Common PI for passing a $5 connterfeit note of the denomina- ‘Careh eeeetomee poate a hitee oe Velvet, cloth, me rae ischenectady ena a! Fae tis cla Mier, teat fem cndanty of Ev Shea ee et ee extremely cifficult to form any definite Before Judge Ulsh: ee tion of 5, of the Tolland County Bank of Connec rino, silk, glazed silk, &e. &e.- Full and ;art trimmed with fur | three miles from sai ‘The whole work ty be fiuishrd on im 4 opinion ; it is estimated that the representation | “aaa peti” Sgt oc haga icut, on John Honeywell, ladies’ sh: and plain.” Army and Navy officers dress and undress caps. or before the Ist of April neat, : ceineee Wie us has been for some months past otal shades of relief will not heve a majority in the |, S&et. 5—Abraham B. Wright vs. M. B. Hart, | the dise of July last. This woman is sup mrt Mm ine pomnchotuy style nd anality of satin, bomberine, vost | | Proposals most state the amount in gross for constructing the | total ly prceraie, at SQpeet nary Tpeenca 8 AR AES House; no one harbors a doubt but that there will | ert and Conant § S) wgt s This is an action | one of the po that has infested our city | for years, aig sin ste yim whole pore, facta ding su tpasesia a, excepting iron rails and singular aspect. ur citizens are often at a loss | be a decided majority against unconstitutional mea- of replevin. The wealthy Mr Goelet held a mort and in order to operate upon the feelings of the court ffice at the _anay be seen ; : - d " 1 ding N 3 the inelined plane at to know what to do with themselves. It is no un- | sures of relief; there is very little tear entertained | S®8¢,08 the new building No. 32 Gold street, and and jury, she appeared in the box with an infant in common thing to see nm Schenectady. Proposals to be addressed t nen of high standing on the | that the old relief sting bought it in, together with a steam engine, shafts, Sure: plain and {riled WM. BANKS, Prest. | street wi . 4 arpies tai at the old relief scenes will be again enacted, eG weet » | her arms, which, no doubt was borrowed for the with linea collars bosoms and wristbends of the most approved | an29 ta6r. Office No. 55 Bron pane eT reet with boys, playing at marbles, or practising | with their/long train of awful consequences. Some | #ad other machinery which were om it fora mere | Ooo ion’ She was identified by Mr. Honeywell, em ns and 7 : with the bow and arrow in imitation of savages, . Ste tak ‘4. | £0ng, compared with the cost. He let the buildin; PME, collary, and acca, oe event wile and quality, oiled | THE TWO GREATEST INVENTIONS OF | fighting, prophecying, and magnetizing each other, relief updidace ACN ReaeeL aR lea Bony law as a.fe- | 19 'Mr B Sheridan, at $1900 per annum, and sold silk, white, pleMd, snd tangy. of superior manofacture. adies, THE AGE Atamilitary encampment, some weeks ago, a son i Whi oe rent eee ins, | him the machinery for $1000, Mr. Sth ce! Once silk medienseds for the core of gont, rheumation, Ke, NOL of Prince Hal was called an impudent puppy’ by the | Conger, orpet bank whilst in the different sections | 704 that, and also’ No. 42 Gold strcet, for the ma, | change. On recognizing him in prison, where she Jarranep leather, linen and muslin, sunable for harness and NEDY’S lovely Miss S., which almost galled the young sprig | tthe State, the different candidates proposed va~ | Til Mig Uni Mla, Ne“ ta old street, for the ma; | had been placed on another charge, he found the conn manulactures, cap fronts, eo. sc. en es te POU: oon pap le eine of royalty to madness ; his appeal to the Star C. for peg tei Aipeeten cd pau Saeed ES nti a Some out part of 32 for th a pe aes a shoes upon her feet, which she had purchased. The ve articles are made tnder our own inspection, in the UND VEGETABLE PREPARATION. | satisfaction having been unsuccessful, owing to the | Wil enckle” at nothing! Others are called reliet | t furnish steam power. Conant & Sperry were Ue presented no evidence, but her counsel, asthe person who passed the note at his store in payment for two pair of shoes, and received $3 in beat possible manner and of such materials and workmanship as 7 : atisfact , 1 0 but. will be found on examination equalled by none. : afallibie preservative eaiter baldness, Gd a ecrtun cary | dissension which now exists in that venerable body, | Men, who go forthe baaks issuing post notes and | {nants of Mr. Sheridan's, but complained of injury Aa eg | spit hare aieatine Lipa to ‘To which is added, a superior assortmest of faney articles of he resolved upon challenging to inortal combat (not | Nothing else. Inthe Senate there is aclear majority | OM Not being supplied with power to drive their the jury in her behalf, and after an absence of a few "Gloves Bucpeniers, Cravats, Scarfs, Umbrellas, Handker- A the lady,) but her brother, and was with much diffi- | Qgainat relief measures, The whige will hove «| Works) and recovered a judgment against him for | ™inutes, they returned with a verdict of not guilty. Chi ‘ad gr brs, Guani-Chati ‘Gar. ietor hims culty dissuaded from the rash act by his worthy | 28 asures. he whigs will have in | ony Menge’ : ToS If we remember right, at the time this woman iefs, ry, Cravat-Stiffuers, Gua ins, Uni after a study of wn years, during w! his has been al: | CULY be ra y rorthy | the Senate a majority of 14. $8500, in an action for damages. They got out an | a " h Senved. ce: ments of every ‘description and ‘quality, Shaker Ki most exclusively devoted to the perfection of this incomparable | father, whose motto now in the decline of life is, | “Our streets have exhibited more bustle and acti- | €X¢cution, and the steam engine was levied upon, | Was arrested, another charge was preferred aga lannel Shirts and Draw. article for the benetit of the growth and beauty of the Hair. In | pax omnibus, not excepting Captain Tyler. . 4 act" | but replevined, and action now brought. On the | het of giving a note of the same denomination as 7 ai ty in the past'week than usual; a brisker revival of atta “ In consequence of the dreadful state of the times, vie 3 + ai “ ; | part of plaintiff, it was contended that Mr. Sheridan and the distressed condition of those who have be- | business is anticipated. We have had abundance of | tevigned to Mr. King, who sold the engine to Me, | tf Was arrested on a charge of i : rain lately; the city continues healthy for the sea- | 2S Hennessy was brow AV ci 5 , 4 pr the T 21 ght up with her. In the nas. tins Mma Wilton comics of Jonn, 8 come insolvent by rash speculations, extravagance, | son; the river is now falling four feet nine inches | Wight. The defendants, onghe other hand, assert | Hi y i . Therefor the resales ft waly sogeivee’ to and rascality, great struggles are daily made by two | ‘water in the canal, Monetary affairs rather aull; | {atthe sale was amere cover, Mr. King being Mr. | ‘tish Hennessy was hequitted mainly for the fact, fears for the result “ ar r, Mr. 7 Sander-wasahGwrt to the; iary, “where ciated, and whi meciaied. ts ett parties, our money lenders, and the different denom- H S's father-in-law, and Mr. Wright his brother-in-law, | 'atne sctenter was shown to the jury, € BLOV ES! “STOVES! | | ctsteot rien sree te nora are ae | errs ot chet ae ai oa panacen for | premens e M et e. ON eweave. | and also poor, being a oumeyman thipjoiner, and | {he,tvidence given at the, time aboxt, mentioned BACKUS’ PATENT RAREFIER, is not afraid of getting out of patience. the evils which now prevail so extensively. prem: iO AWKEYE: | now having had any opportunity for saving money. A | bad been presented, she would, no doubt, have been ers, The attention of the public genorally are invited to the above > r ‘9 sxtealvenmorinen? of giettugy cCwhich se af purows | fymenn cumeymany Mogg tended ys eg rio importation and will be sold ai such prices as cannot fail to suit. ash - ia NSC BAV IES ksoNeS.™ | mauhood, ends dened olive at our sea ing heed ot above, to another woman to fet bana The ine passing the note, an hove OR FRUGAL HOUSEWARMER. Nearly five hundied certiticates, testifying to its virtues, in | 7 Py” the fat little Scotchmi : convicted, as she deserved to have been. ie U . ‘ II cases fo h it tended to be used, from the most . B., the fat little Scotchman: rt Archy, of verdict will be rendered this forenoon. 9 Ol ‘ a THE, frgnrictor, in offering this valuable stove tothe public, | highly respectable individaals im various parts inthe United | fleshed calf; W.S.; E.C.; the good Samaritan; J. ctisiar tener eat For plaintiff, Messrs. A. H. & J. Wallis. For de- |, Cownerfeiters let Loose.—During the morning, the sneak, whieh comzist chiefly in the following peticalars, vise | Seaton; the Canadas, be. can be een at he office of the mvex- | W. I1., the merry dollar; E. W.; the railroad Ara- [Correspondence of the Herald.) fendants, Mr. J. Hart, and Mesers, Hastings and | 2@™¢ of Catherine Beamer, alias Kate Moore, who 1—Toobviatethe evil ofim- _5—To be capable of afford. | ‘FN Manufacturer, No. 1 Pinestreet, New York, bian, B.G., and J. S., are among the most active in Newsuryrort, Aug. 29, 1842. | Marsh. ah charged with aesing counterfeit money, Was acd noxious gas in the ing a mild er an intense heat. ? this glorious cause. While at the same time they | Failure—Caleb Cushing—Business—Ship Buildin, called, and not appearing, her recognizances ente Barn g of anthracite coal iiahoas id all incovenience Hee INVENTION NO, 2. woven | aF¢ looking forward to the (Corona in Celo) whic! Biidasdec be ? se by John Finch for $1000, were declared forfeited, & warm and wholesome at- — 7—To preserve the air of the | respectfully call attention, is KENNEDY'S CELEBRATED | the Lord has promised to those who have during | 7.0. Gq. p, ; beapheahade Before Recorder Tallmadge, Judge Lynch and Al- | and will be prosecuted for payment. PREMIUM CHEMICAL HAIR DYE, the first ever in- | these hard times reduced their rate of interest from | J4488 G. Brxngrr, Esq. :— dermen Bonnell and Carman. ‘ohn Robertgon, alias Wyanoky, indicted for mosphere in places exposed to apartment pure and whole- 1 8 ; damp and cold. some. vented in this country. ‘Lhis article, as can’ be testified 0 by | 20 to 10 el Jotwi — 5 5 sakel passing and having in his possession a large quantity ° ° ; 1 _ testi percent. Notwithstanding the benevolent Dear Sir: James R. Wurtina, Esq. District Attorney. Menge | 1 P 4 3—To lesson the riskofacci- 8—And to unite with all | a large number of oral and verbal r ommendations, is superior efli f these worthy men, numbers of our petty You have occasionally published letters from this Sep?. 5—Granp Jury. —The feiliwineast lenin of $20 counterfeit notes of the Housatonic Bank, dent by fire. tkose excellent qualities, an | to any thing of the kind imported from any part of the world, orts, se WO n “4 ing, hi i able article of and is rapidly supercediag all otner nostrums for changing the | politicians are loafing abou,t believing that nothing weresworn as Grand Juro! was also called, and not appearing ble recogaseoess 4—To be quickly kindled elegant and duri a A * ‘ ‘O, Mauran, Foreman; be on firaryr nwa : gplog othe hairand whiskers io beauiul dark bvowtyoriet | can be done until Prince Hal is elevated to the Pre- | eautiful town, in your valuable paper, but 1 have | iyenry Andrews, Daniel D. Briggs, Peter Cooper, | signed by. Richard Voorhees, Ba. for $1600, were rekns Shy Sometyctad of the best quality of Hasta sheet ina | sidential chair in 1844. j observed none of late. Samuel Downer, Jr, John Duncan, Thomas Hyatt, | 4¢clared forfeited, and will also be punctnally prose- oceupyhng.a partof the centre evlinder, to which is attached an was exhibited atthe Fair of the An The christians are likely to meet_with more suc- | The Newburyport steam cotton factory has fail- | John S. Hall, Walter Howell, Jr., James Harriott, ener recrratn late@: memabenof the. New. fungibeic “Ravcheyupg each aide, of fabular form, and Micey oleae Ne enrbe ae: | cot thougl. they. are aucnetlly gametrelliog ed, and assigned all their effects; real and personal, | Alexander Laurence, Koe peck woods Testa Rich, | York Bar, who’ stands indicted on five different i i ing places :—Bailey, Ward & Co. Mad selves, n je | i Step) .s is, Richard J. 8 eorge | bila for nese i Reale They are called into thefawe at doe bottoms ands current fart | Late: Leary ¥ Co, Astor House; Bowery, corner Walker: | other. While Mr.'B., of the Episcopal church, is | ‘© Mr. William Balch, and of course will have to | Ward, John 8. Williams, and John F. Ruseell—18, | Pillé, for passing $8 counterfeit notes of the Green coutinually rushing vhroogh the tubes, which are left open at $0 Bow ey comet, iar Gourd & Bilt daily employed calling on all men to repent, and go | wind up and pass into other hands. Their misfor-| The Recorper proceeded to charge the Jury, ‘ere ’ dre nizances {or #1000, a sain ech ans Tex an arBCe, Carries ‘8. greet ammount of rarefied dr | Tes wavs a No. . to hard work, Brother W. is striving like Abraham | tune is owing to want of experience at the com- | and after pointing out the usual requirements of the Peano Kelly afd [damon Boyd, were also declared he purity and softness of the airin « room heated by this | _audlm*r__ GEORGE KENNEDY. _| of old to draw. off a large party to himself. | mencement of their operations, in those who had | ‘tute in the, sale of lottery tickets, usury, illegal | forfeited. stove are peculiar and remarkable, the heat being diffused from The method which he has adopted to increase rae “igh Siggy saith voting, &c., he alluded,‘in the most pointed terms, 7 + ‘ nee enh Ot SRrENOS derately a. The bested sir, CHINESE LEMONIA. his popularity is somewhat strange, preaching | the direction of the affairs. This is a distinct con- | to the late prize fight on Hart’s Inlandsand expressed coin wipe then adjourned to Tuesday morning at pags ig bers, Sade gions omg earem per eg AN ENTIRELY new and splendid aructe forthe “Foruer, | on the prophecies every Sabbath afternoon. | cern frem the Bartlett steam mills,which is in a flour- | @ determination on the part of the Court, to sustain The oat 1 Sessions for the trial of petty cases, lder portion of the air next the floor in constant circulauon— surpassing in fragrancy any article of the kind that has | Brother C- , it is believed, is striving to over- | ishing condition, and manufactures wide sheetings | the Grand Inquest in the punishment of all the par- sith lbieg Ae Ripe gh sas peu. {i the: meantime preserving it entirely, from contamination, | ever been introduced 1ato, this, country. | Every jpowckeener | throw both parties. Success attend them all; they | and shirtings of the very best quality. ties concerned. He stated that it was immaterial | ™¢et at nine this morning. wy, Pao) egy: teh epg gage Pheer germ, Social . all mean well. Brother H. is now out, it is This town is honored as the residence of the Hon. | whether the fight came off in the county of New re ments of invalids, sleeping rooms, Ke. Manufactured by tor. : f 3 . it i i ie NY. Also, Lavender, Pine Apple, Vauilla, and Cologne, highly said, onan electioneering campaign, though it is | Caleb Cushing, the talented and eloquent represent- | York or not—it was only sufficient for them to know . & E. BACKUS, 54 Bowery, Common Council, N.B. A new article of air tight stoves, with rarifiers ; also | fragrant—together with every variety of fragrant odors in liquid | the opinion of thath dying the ft . ed and e hall po ‘d Boarp oy Atpanazn, Sept. 6:—Present. Alder: i pani . form, For sale wholesal. A ag the f Heali P some that he is studying the finances | ative in Congress. Here in this district he was born | that a challenge passed, and an agreement was %, Sept gga Sie codkstve wera gual Y | sad ereucihe 50 Canal stseet, one dgorsastof Bipdway es | of the country. Brother J. M is distinguish- | and raised, and there is not a representative in Con- | entered into between the parties, within itsjurisdie- | an Woopnunt, President, in the Chair, and all TO DEALERS IN BLACKING au20 2w*r A.V. H. WEBB, Agent. ing. himself worthily at a camp meeting ; his extra- | gress more believed by his constituents; they know | tion. He concluded by pointing out the lamentable | te other members in their seats. reo ordi RY IT ONCE—The Eureka Blacking—This is a nary natural abilities render study on his part | and appreciate his worth; even his political oppo- | fact that of 882 persons now confined on Blackwell's | __An invitation for members of the Common Coun- tcle of Blacking, and possesses qualities greatly su DR. MORRISON. altogether unnecessary to edify a western assembly. nents iio him the justice to accord to him credit for Island, 536 were females, and thatas a large portion | Ci to attend the presentation of a Temperance ay other Kinds vow PR rte uit NORZHRIVER DISPENS SRY. 2047 fulton ‘street near | The Campbellites are completely put hors ducom- | talents of the highest order, for the most untiring in- | of them were sent there merely as vagrants, some Banner to be Hope ‘Temperance Association, pre- Meaty see dete Sanna ee Rene: | of Bareeuat, Lcmlice, ant Tornorig’ Bergeon ts the bat, owing to the slow progress of their new church. | dustry and energy, and devoted to the interests of his | measures should be taken to separate such from | sented by Alderman Crolius, was accepted. non Blacking. 2 Vy, continue’ to be consulted daily on all diseases ofa delicate | The congregation has dwindled down in conse- | constituents, most bitter enemies he has had | the contact of those who were steeped in crime | _ Petitions Of the Farmers’ Loan & Trust Company, It further mi seasses that requisite 80 ons sought for in the | nature, and all those distcessing symptoms consequent on inju- | quence of the difficulty of entrance to the old | to contend with, have been his own party; ultra | and sent there for punishment, for relief from tax. To have Thompson st. repave: ier ed of the composition ’never becoming hard dry, or | dicigus treatment, and the imprudent ase Saree, mediciues. | building. While these things prevail in the above | whigs and ambitious, demagogues, envious of his On concluding the charge,Alderman Carman call- | from Broome to Canal st. Of the Mutual Safety Dealers ip Biacking are requested to call and receive a sample | de in all the wands ammplicated forms, churches, the Methodists are preparing for a tre- | growing fame, have tried some secretly and others | ed us to the Judges’ seat, and handed the following | Insurance Co. for relief from tax. For a sewer in article gratis.” Perfect satisfaction warranted in every batitute (rmereury, cradicat mendous blow-out early next month, some believ- | more openly to tarnish his good name, and defeat | challenge, that had been received by Mr. William } 15th st. from Irving Place, to Third Avenue. To ““Manufactared by. J.M. JOHNSON, No. 4 Spruce st, AY wart Wats ot wee the millennium is about to dawn, and determin- | the hopes and expectations of those who know and | Post, of King’s Bridge,which had been placed in his | regulate 27th st. between 8th and tenth avenues. few \t to ting him in} ral di = | iy p 3 A A H 8 v enue Near Nassau, NewYork, — | suits while! is medicines are agreeable amarual diets ce yar | ed'to hasten it by all the meansin thair power. Ov | exits be worth; but all to no effect. ‘The peo- | possession within a few days. It reads as fol- | For an alarm belland a watch at 4th District ethra, sud ‘The firm of Burgess & Co. is this day dissolved by mutual | mauentol tions in the ur as strictures and en- | last Sabbath, I heard a sermon from Brother D—, | ple will reward such faithful servants, and he isde s- | lows :— Watch-house. Petition to remove D. K. Minor’s errs iaeane pate area Hanae eae ANSON, iatnied tall walonbentieelinaran ence pope who stated from the pulpit that the preparations had | tined to fill the highest stations they can bestow. “Kino’s Brinar, Poudrette Manufactory from the 16th Ward. “AA ta ae TS of atme! strictures ina scien | been made for the entertainment of 132 preachers, | Business in this town partakes ot the general dull- |, ; August 31st, 1842. A communication was received from the Mayor, x ee ee manuer, | ting at thickened circular | 11 families, 70 horses, aud as many more as it may | ness prevalent throughout the country. There are Se aah ene hoa been braging that you | giving his reasons for refusing to countersign a NOTICE is hereby given to the ‘tockholders of the ‘New ETT UTION At DEBILITY.— please Providence to send to this grand conference. | but two ships building, and they are splendid speci- fone, thas i Will fat om "thls day thes = this cl “4 warrant drawn by the Comptroller in fayor of the aad Terns lieay Hall Road Company, thet the President men sre slang fom ti comnequences _In my next I will give you an account of a trial | mens of the taste and skill which has always been sorta Singned BA y »a fair ring fight. | Water Commissioners, for $1,000. He alleges that Centon the Capital stock of the Company, payable on the | {he‘use'sf westemne ord pretended reece iat! before the Venom Club (with a speech of the mem- | displayed by the carpenters of the Merrimack. There WILLIAM Lopers.” | the account was at the time overdrawn to the fifth day of September next. s only to induce greater derresss ber from Garrard) of one of your correspondents. | are three banks, all which are well conducted, and . f amount of $87,000, and he also shows, in a satis- ‘Subscribers resident in New York and Westchester, will pay | furst Teh anes x oeogen ‘ cane You may expect a good dose. i , eee There are already some six or seven prize fights h ‘i h their instalment to Josiah Rich, Chairman ofthe Finagre Com. | 22rely pathologieal principles, and ne lishing Trul as sound as any in the country. The money arti- in contemplation within the vicinity of city. amt factory manner, that he could not sign such war- Iiittee, and Treasurer for the Southern District, 172 Front st. | “Yang mrncteatnomor and conmmlenc ruly, yours, Sam Parcu. | cles of the Herald are looked to on all occasions,and | fring te the amount of several thoweand goles | Fant. ? : Subscribers resident in Dutchess, Pui Colambia coun: | yb’Comesponioat fall advice anne ‘to any partorine | DP. S.—Prick Current.—Kentucky Bank Notes | quoted asa guide by all interested in commercial | heen made uronthe resale eens oouats | Alderman Srewart moved that it be laid on the ties, will pay their instalments to Jona. Akin Taber) of the Fi- | Union, by his giving a history of his ease in detall. Soe Fale par; Northern Bank do. 4 per cent. prem; Railroad | transactions, and whatever Bennett says isa settler pal . table. nance Coiamittee, and Treasurer for the Mi Alderman Leonarp, as he had not heard one onstreet near Greenwich. ‘au30 Imre | Scrip 20 dis, Kentucky Bonds 15 dis; Whiskey gall. | to all disputed points. hig Agee bes Rd pen some of the Pawlings. Subscribers resident in Renmelaer county, will pay ‘ 1 ‘ . ough the number i 7 5 F tall J Hi f Co 4 12hc; Salt, bush. 45c; Wheat, bush. 20c; Bacon 24; | Hoping you will long continue to enlighten th pr da imer 13 | half the document, as it was read, he hoped it Sod Treasurer of the Northern Disteiet at his ofice in the ely TENDER CHINS. Tallow 54a 6, in demand at Campbellite Chur ed world, Iremain your obedient servant. * ° | not more than usual, considering the intermission of | wonld be printed. ‘ is of Troy. tt ta ANY GENTLEMAN may. be instantly relieved from all Seah, ag non , y ‘Denocrar, _ | the court. ‘Phe following are new cases:—Arson, |“ Aidermn Davies said he hoped not, as it was an iin during the operation of sl applying his razoi B . Yh ¥ myer H , adtaep Sr Be ont SP I COOMFIELD, Secretary. jothe META ie TABLED RAZOR SERGE ete Lexinaton, Aug. 28, 1842. Fda de i gi forgery, fs anne ine oat insult to the Common Coyncil and the Comptroller. a ea Ra a } Saunders, which supereedcs the uecessity ’ , t +1; atten p > 18; Y BUTTONS by which the most unskilful ‘can always prodvce as keen, and | Great Excitement at present, and still greater ex-| ANoturn Moraan Arram—ir xot a Hoax.- ieseny: 1; falue protenices, Uz atiempe 16 sisal 1, wi(ilderman, Lesahsp eat IRAE BO did brit! gon- Sonth, Wis meciiecw hes twain | ee otantatian pected, SA ee a ee | eae lowerys 1; assault and battery, 1; | mated (that he had mistaken his duty, but perhaps Fe TereTa will works weeds bette: the tae cea ie | TTels the cole cdetieal iewane wildh ieiart e'ieds hee yer | Mx,, Bernorrr— the Virginia papers. J. H. Pleasants, the editor of | total, 45. Previously indicted, 18; previously con- | not intentionally. He moved that it be referred to September, bur has on hand the Flats and Bevel Edges, which | devised tortgiving to every one an opportunity of sdlting his te- too ees aart ; victed, 5. The semi-weekly action of the Special | {hs fy f be bffore at the following grices >= to his chin with the same cerialary ashe can mend © pen to Sir: ¥ vee the “Richmond Whig,” has just published a confes- | Seacighs, has disposed of nearly all the petty cases of the Finance Committee. ¥ oa ad eat Po pola ln ES TG shown by brine Seventy-five black Indians are at this time para- | sion that he and two others in 1840, contrived aplan | jarceny and assault and battery. fa fat gy tage teats a La apiate 4 Trot, ce of the best armiele of Strop and Tablet, $iand $1 50." | ding the city at midnight to punish offenders: Free | to abduct Mr. Van Buren, in the way and manner. | _ On calling the names of the Grand and Peti: pig thing, He hoped it oul be Tad epow'the Pl.) a 2 NOES, 163 Bead a negroes who have misbehaved, and white men who | and for the reasons here assigned. he following plank be five te the add of aoe to be fined | table. He said that the present Comptroller was if Over ( Coats, re) | J G H BE AK I S ! ! whip their wives, are taken out by the black Indians | are extracts from his letter: — chance. DaNEL re Tis wea hatred eit ay ry honest Cs as a oe: onl rn - ATID DD DOT VDD AS URES SEAR areaead bythe wis ef Char: | and whipped severely—also, white men who are | ‘Political and party passions, already in high fer- | stealin 0 from Paul Patterson, on board the | Cedifactes Of City Stock im as wkatn, oF kis hat DAG ERREOTYPE HONK, forming one of its foursides, with which every per | found sleeping with negro women are served in like i ty big oa still farther inflamed by the assurance | ship John Minturn, while on her passage from New | mixed up with segars, not he—and the Mayor would APPARATUS pry ee bis anes in perfect or Whether at seaor on | manner; and those who have not yet been caught that the laws could afford no redress for the mon- | Orleans to, this city, on the 30th of June last, was find that out when his year expired. ., . —® Lbeeestanice wim toe hoe rey urrening Pro | are dodging. about the town in daylight, and hide | sttous crime of strangling the voice of afree people | called for trial and discharged, owing to the absence Alderman Davies said he had every respect for JOE epee OFTICIAN, Porer of the ordinary hone,and fnshing on the simple calfskin. | at night. ‘The citizens have met several timesto do | by corrupting the ballot boxes, if it should even be | of Mr. Patterson in Canada.“ Onthis arrest, $67 of | the opinions of the locum tenens of executive power, O ARRANGE a fertece Camera Obscura, requires some | etait prices.20, 74.1 M0; 1.29 and 130, each according to out- | something with regard to the disturbance, but could | demonstrated thatit had been committed. In this | the money was found where he had hid it, which | jut he could. see nothing inthis harangue of the knowledge of Opticts.. Persons wishing to procure an in- | Yeing sameasone at $150; Wholeadle. prices $0081;94, | ROteffect any thing. The County Court meets to- | state of feelings, three individuals who happened to | is supposed tobe all that was lost. Mayor to entitle it to publication. strument will therefore find it to their interest to purchase of an | $7,50, $9 and $12 per doz, Gr ienvecn ay to see what they can do with the Indians. be together, interchanged opinion, found an entire Pleaded Guilty—David P. Hall, Esq., pleaded Algenman Leonarp defended the Mnyor, and de- optician, au30 im*r L. CHAPMAN, No. 162 William street. Fi ur Railroad is going on finely, but the Railroad | Concurrence of sentiment among themselves, and | guilty to an assault and battery on Joseph Wallace, | nied that the Water Commissioners ha any right to = a =" N. B. The performing part of my 75 cent strop nted to | bonds go slow. Our brokers are shaving them in at | hastily arrangedjthe heads of a plan for redressing | Esq., and his counsel asked for time to offer affi- i i i NEV v abe i RACT OF fecurmed ifthe purchaser be Gnsaistids ©" wuts tee? bees for the i Ss doi mie 1 Srey eats an t Stomait f by ane the person eal [empiri Te recent ee the fiers Sik rcet’ na eeter ct y ur money loaners are doing well, owing to the | Of Mr. 3 a previous to his inaugur- | same japplication on his behalf, alleging that the £ afeage Caren se Weta. IMPORTANT TO THE scarcity of the article—they can get almost any per ation. Three things were, to grag putting it in | attack was brutal and uncalled for. These legal iat ea Bi lag one come OW ater ren PHARMACY LI % cent. xecutions: 1. e election of Mr. Van Buren. 2. | and learned eenslemien, it appears, were engaged in | Commissieners in introducing the water below 40th HAY riarilertces eir clients, before referees, | street. He said that owing to the confusion existing of ith tele te ential ean obtain Clothing of the best The citizens are anticipating a great time in about That he could not have been returned without the pleading the cause of t! y pid protrubced praca at 205 Canal street, one door | three weeks. They expect more people in the city | vote, of Virginia. 3. Proof, that his majority in | when jes and gé i wrotracted process, hy quality remarkably ch , & his, r. Hall becoming wolfish from some re- | at the time we had no Common Council in opera- Which the activé Taleable drag hag ‘been of west of Fladson. ables 8 lane assortment of Cl abs, Cassi- | than was ever known to be init before. The great Ni wasfraudulent. ‘These preliminariesascer | marks of his opponent, Mr. Wallsoe, bounoed upon | tion, the Commissioners conceived it to be Mhety Of the common modes of pre} Whe root has been sc. | all hinds are made to order in the best manner at very reducea | Match Race, the renowned National Circus, and | tained, twenty persons,men who could depend upon | him like a hawk fe asal tom tit, when the clients | duty to introduce the water as soon as possible. lected of the best quality—which is thar produced by the Smi- | prices, 205 Canal street. jelg mer. | the Methedist Conference will all come off at the | one another, were to be admitted into the associa- | and referees interfered and separated the gentle- | Alderman Leonanp still denied that the commis- faz ofternalis (of Hambold: and Bonplaud.) and grows onthe | HOT AND COLD SALT WATER BATHS. | same time. Fifteen thousand people are expected | tion under the pledge of secresy and fidelity. ‘Ten | men, thusending a bloody and desperate onslaught, | signers had any power to do what they had done, oe: er Magdalene, near BNorgue, in South’) PABINEAU"S New Hot and Cold Salt Water Baths, at | in the city. of the number were to proceed to. Washington in a | and perhaps the death of one of these legal members. | and that the Joint Committee had no authorityto de= The public may now rely on the genuine and condensed ex- pad ¥, 5 brossee street, {ety pier south of Cond The Methodists expect a great time—they have | fast steamboat, giving out that their object was a | They are neither of them duellists, we believe, or legate such power. tract of this efficacious root. The value and extraordinary re- ve men, "Open funn suurine unt teveleck | Made preparations sufficient to entertain two hun- | jaunt of amusement, to witness the approaching | else an end might yet come to one of them. Alderman Jones explained the whole matter, in storative powers of this medicine, when properly Prepared, are dred ministers. inauguration. It was imagined that there would be Case of Jack Cherry and Caroline Aldes.—This | his opini i tt holt be mot essentially Demefited by the use of this new and ele- doepmned,, which yes rat 64 pale wriethe Beth teecieateats City of the Falls, Ky. ee Ye rays on board by stratagem or eed $10 notes from William Bellows, was called for | troller would not allow the Mayor's first Marshal to Preparation. devoted toladies wctii3 PM. by bend of masic?will be 10 a (Correspondence of the Herald.) and this done the boat was to run with all despatch | trial, when his counsel stated that he was not pre- t to the under Marshals, he havi Sreane ond ot aged Roam or $6. eo Dab aio, Crry or re Faris, Ky., August 26, 1842, | for Albemarle Sound, previously agreed upon as the sent in court, and desired the cause to, be put o| i for hg eal by the ‘Common Council, ‘This we eas a en 33 50. je’ r A Fight-The Legiolot ‘Busi destination. 7 k a fewdays. Bellows having been confined in prison | ag intelligible as mud, and the ayes and nays were Office itis OL 8. RICHARDSON i Agent. OIL ! OIL ! OIL ! OIL ! 1 eh Legislature—Business, &c. “ There the ten were to be met by their associates, | as a witness, since he made the charge against | then called on the motion to print, which resulted inte, of lege of Medicine and harmacy 2. 4¢ s | James Gorvon Bennett— and Mr. Van Buren to be escorted bythe whole into | Cherry, and the latter being out on bail, the Court F i d Win th i id i is o7 Nowa street, N.Y. | REFINED LAMP OIL—A new and splendid article i the upper districts of North Carolina, Cornwallis’s | refused to allow the. tri H SA ar Maal lb ts noosa tery ribers, and is now offered to the Dear Sin :—- Per eilion ; q S| refused to allow the trial to be postponed, and | jt was therefore lost. just received by the sul " b ; blic ata reduced price. “It burae with a brilliancy’ sarpeosea i % “ most rebellious People in America,” and whom | Cherry’s counsel then agreed to admit the affi- moved that it be referred t Puew ydra ony seen two young ag ery were in Arrived there, a manifesto was to be | dition that the case would be fixed for trial on | nays,the same result was obtained, and the met B wulic, Machine, for raising water any . . pleasant but an economical oil for all . Grocers * it 1 . : height or quantity, from mines, or for water W y means | and Hotel proprietors are particularly: invited to try ie Pie | Fourth street, near Main. Some two or three, | published, addressed to the American People, de- | Friday, which was granted. 4 1 of yecuum ; and the suuplicity of the machine gives ita great | only depot im the city, and Wea be sold inane, quantty t© | friends to both parties, stood near to prevent any claring the motives and objects of the act, and the Grand Larceny, knotty-headed, Long Island No Tah ad abies Piette es ae ‘aud mr BV IL Tat. Doroncen, 28 Pine st. | Mit Parchavers, le at MEANS & BROTHER. a bet he parties, ‘Their | Cones assembled and appealed to. Mr. Van Bu- | she darkee, who said she hadn’t, been in this city | ‘The committee on ordinances reported adversel TO, THE, LOVERS OF SUPERIOR Br Also, the article Faney Soap. auisimer_ | Collision or engagement between the parties, Their | ren himself was to be treated with the greatest pos- | over a month, was tried for stealing $50 worth of | to the appheation of John McCabe to obtain a Ic. ant ys Hiatare !This extremely del * "HE Ys conversation was in a low, firm tone, as if intended | sible respect and courtesy compatible with safe cus- | clothing from the house of y eget ig on the | conse ie a Wagon td convey packages we ediiees rted, is now for sale at the Saucon nd Eaoepeee eo | THE ORYs TAL, for no other ear save those close by. At length a | dy. The manitesto wasto demand a newelection | 13th of July, in_ company with another colored wo- parts of the cit shment, 121 Chatham street, New Yockein Che | CORNER OF WALL §& BROAD STREET. more belligerent demeanor was assumed by one of | “4 the restoration of the rights of the majority. man named Mary E. Fixon, who escaped from The committee on ordinances, to whom was re- ._ Prices 50 cents an aud im=r” | ¥e Conoi Epicures who throng the “Money” street, The next northern mail brought confirmation of | prison since her commitment, was_ tried, found | ferred the report of the City Inspector, relative to BOUTS—Latest Fieuch StyleThe stop in and try, the “stock” that there you'll | them—a threat was smothered in an angry tone, and | a great Whig victory, and of course the plan of ,ab- | guilty, and the Court sent her to the States’ Prison | keeping a register of the de ies catried out of ing he Sepacul iPakes ee; | Wafer gt mde tet ith. hoe ae ne ate eine [nnn ree aon | fo four Pear Aten. The case of thie notorious | (He HY, made long report, reviewing the lic D, ‘ while we do, we look to you, for some share of renown. | escaped hisclenched teeth. e other made a low . , is Allen.—The f rave-yard scenes, as also the fe-interring and sell- ne yarn inete in the THE Proprietors of the above estifblishment will take a pride | sneering reply, which provoked the ire of the other Siux.—A convention of silk growers will be held | dealer in counterfeit money was called up for trial. fr ‘of dead bodies by the late ineogor of Potter's to order in the best manner in redeeming the above pledge. and they yl r rty, already choking withcholer, causing him to | at Northampton, Mass., on the 28th September, to | His counsel appeared to endeavor to’stave it off a3 | Field. ‘ag | tecle but the very best toappear onthe bar. A ¢} forget rinveell in the evil passion then taking posses- | Collect and embody facts in relation to the business | usual, by stating that owing to the absence of mate- Alderman Ler moved that it be printed. $6,00 per parr, w: ‘A any made at the undersigned takes drawing of the feet and keeps lanncine | eam also be found daily. ‘each customer he can ensure an easy yet sion of his breast, he drew near his opponent and | to be presented to Congress at the next session. rial evidence, desired on the part of the defence. ., . Pre Fashionable Boots, ke. Ta stewing Sees struck him; to ward off the blow was toefiectiy at- A Narrow Escape.—Fire.—During the severe | they could not rose to trial. He mentioned the iionaet eal i A conker borrdigien ua an " Bel Sin Boots, from $2,25 to 2,75 ivi tempted by one of the pérsons who had hitherto | thunder storm on the 3ist August, at Devetoch, an names of Wm. H. Beale as one, and a man named | snatchers, without their being tried, was al * 3,00 to 61 stood between the parties ; the person struck replied | out building near the Magazine, at the lower part of | Irish as another. The District Attorney objected | wrong. Guee,.” 3,00 loud enough to be heard, that the street was not as | the city, was discovered to be on fire. It was en- | 0 the postponement, on the ground that the case Aldermen Purpy and Lxs contended for the Shoes 1,50 to suitable place for them to quarrel or settle any diffi- | tirely consumed before assistance came to hand. It | had been called uptrom time to time, and from the | printing, and the vote was finally taken, when the Pampa and Slippers, Ke., proportionably low.” ‘Terms, cash culties or differences then existing between them, | was supposed to be struck by lightning. fact that hardly a day had elapsed that he was not question was decided in the negative, by a vote of 114 Felton 9, Beat ATRING, and as for the blow he had received, he should not hn notified to attend on some one of the Judgesto ans- | seven to ten—-Alderman Smith voting in the nega- * Se TAPPED TAPP et retaliate until a more fitting place and opportunity Bankrupt List. wer the numerous writs of habeas corpus that had | tive. and Davies inthe affirmative. All the other fore of Fashion | French boots andiestens leader | AWiry Uhrouuthout the offered itself ; he then told Mr. A. that in the morn. SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK been issued in order to obtain his release from | affirmative votes were from democratic members See depen shows, tnhars, viniblee shsce ol inten foragee, | -ateod mer . ing he should call upon him to answer for what he | A. Vanderpool, (late firm Vanderpool & Carpen- | Prison on bail, and he did not believe that it was | "Alderman Davies moved that the Board now re- boys, and childeen. and boys cheap boots from $2,75, $3, ECONOMY, ELE had done. Whether the young man was ashamed | ter, grocers, N. Y.,) Oct. 8 ever intended to try the cause, if it could be avoid- | consider the vole on the final passage of the ordi- $30, and $4 per pu a Man, shovs 7 0.10 apd 2 er fate ’ MEGANE, AND GOOD for the sudden exhibition of passion he had exhibit- | Samuel Taylor, { ate firm Taylor, Brothers,) N.Y. | 4 He intimated that he did not believe that | nance relative to regulating the water works of the ldrens gaiter boots, buskins" walking shoes, and HE, undersigned has, at s dapiine, Rted. up are of the ed, I cannot, say ; he left the ground much chaffed, | Oct. 8. g alle wae now iy Jail, as he had this ipoening re- | city, which was vetoed by his Honor the Mayor. ot all colure aud sizesy Intest fashions, ties, busking, | Iaugest and moat aifeaMed Coffee and Eating Houses in | both in spirit and mind, partly owing to the cool | ‘Thomas Barry, (firm of Barry & Mead,) N. Y., | ceived. notice of application for a hearing under a | ‘The’ ayes and nays being called, the ordinance Do Fai Oy eS IC by fF" in, which one ba Rersous atleast can sit down | and dispassionate manner of his toe, and partly for | Oct. 6. s i *| writ of habeas corpus before Judge Ingl which | passed as fellows: Ayes—Aldermen Balis, Presi- . rye the markorattasts dinner, and tea, (from | the forbearance he manifested, by not resenting the | ‘Thomas Wellington, (of late firm John Tombs | Contained neither the name nor place o I is, T roalway, and at 206 Canal st., north-west corner Hudson st., | the ¢ plies oft ‘ ns ¢ a ‘ n meeting ; Underwood, Jones, Crolius, Gedney, Car- ker auat iar” | celled esther as regards quality ov aa arth «bl of fare not ex. blow he had given him. This took place on Sunday | & Co, and William Gi. Stubley,) Cet. 6. and to ascertain the supposition he sent into the a Davies, and West, 9. Nays—Mesers. Thertie, HARD TIMES —The only reason thar A, | {t1,!0,the United States, and varying in prices fro morning, luckily before church time, otherwise a | A, , Y prison, when the officer returned with firma- rd, Purdy, Hatfield, Bonnell, Stewart, ‘ i + | one shill id eigh i % 2 > ugustus Campbell, carpenter, N. Y. f, v ith # confirma- | Smith, Leonard, Purdy, Hat > nell, Stewart, ENG Buin sot anal ae Sue gered eg | Mocks coffee andthe very ge per ich he large crowd might have been collected, whereas | Charles W. Keith, (firm 3. Keith & Son, Sack- | tion of his statement, by saying that Allen was not | and Lee, & ents per cup, «And all ofherire there! The Court refused to allow the trial to be | A communication was received from the Comp- e twelve only were present. Strong doubts y waiters are uniformly eivil and poli some tenor + oe bed ett’s Harbor existed in the mind of Mr. A, as to what Mr. P. David Uae, Southold, L. 1. omer of, Hudson street—when alinoat every ‘body ¢ complams of hard times, is, that they keep goods of the best rare am | " postponed, unless an affidavit was made showing the | troller, askin’ - for appropriations for the coming quai at ell them, prea, to uit the Limes, and it seems fon. vrey ccpmtnent of Oe would do. Would he call on him to seek the satis- absence of material testimony; andin afew minutes | quarter, in addition to those previously made, of the his st ‘, * nce Of ¢ t overseers, i faction he had threatened he would? Un Monda: Day. Allen came into Court, when, with the aid of his f $373,524 50, as foll poe om ther perry ranage Amor 7a to the comfort and Cony epicnege vane ol morning, Mr. A. was told by an acquaintance that 2, 85, 73, 101, | counsel, an affidavit was prepared, arowing. that he ani Water Pipes, - ok $860,000 ih a Tot ao a 9 i i | FE og ae Fr ee GATES nk | iiss bon 104y 10F,-206;, 96, $8), 86, 0% satyee, |: Welemm eee wet oe Milam 1 Beah | Fire Department, <2 * fos % mst, between at " led; Mr. A. m it on ‘art jos. , , ilham + ang ‘unius Miller, Courts, he ER aN, at mee A RINON & CO-201 Canalst, ' p'S'“Open Sundays for breakfast, inner ‘imi | being told most emphatically that he would, he! 24,68, 100. = | of ; in this State, end Alpheus! Mayoralty Fee, 5) +s