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ety . . emg a <page em a age wreqor-eepnatiegmmapentnane THE NEW YORK HERALD. aaaaEaEaEaEaEaEaEaeaSEew0$00sSSS eS Vol. VILI.-—Ho. 260 =-+Whole Wo. 3111 NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 20, 1842, Time Pie Cdate stood Common Pleas, ALExanpgr Parks! lice officer, testified that | Alderman Baris opposed the extension, and stated | Brown to alter the.mode of collecting the market MEDICIN ES. have a i going fi at ae pb oa it gin St Judge tole Quinlan was drunk re oe evening in question. that there was time enough years hence to carry out | rents—referred. wa San paeeiee eet bo bt akc ae eee son Age = Sser. 19.—David E. Patten vs. Higgins and| Wm Curnan, testified that Quinlan was drunk, | that object, f The Board then adjourned to Monduy next, THE NEW YORK ; fret, t for five yer re of the time hersicxness, she | Doremus.—This was a case of usury, and one whieh | snd that Stagg had ordered him out of the house for | A mot.on was made to refer it back to the com- CoOL LEGE OF MEDICINE = from one ane toanother in the | shows the melancholy depravity of the times, the | stating that he had sold liquor without license. _ mittee on wharves, piers and slips ; which was adopt- City Intelligence, ‘AND Sey. Tie oved stall. | defendants being men whose Prssessiona and stand» | GxorGe Arusrrona, the candidite for captain, | ed. ‘ : Tue Prize Ficur,—The Grand Jury of Westchee- cy SC ANLEY Jatice Peace. " | ing should, induce them to exhibit a better example | and several others swore to the same effect. Also, | Ald. Lee offered a resolution to apply to the Legis | », pti 4 . ‘bedi P H A R M A . 4 einer, Postmaster, to the world. Mr. Patten is a broker ix Wallstreet, | that Quinlan threw stones at Stagg’s house, and | lature, fora law to authorize the Corporation to in- y commences its session at ford, in CS ara OUACKERY, 8. eer! ir Supervisor, and discounted, in 1888, a note for $750, drawn by | broke the windows. sure real and personal property, in the city of New | that county, on Monday next, and the Court of SUPPER: IN OF QUA a LP. J, s.” * ‘H. & D., and endorsed by Higgins, said note being | . The Recorpse charged that any man who kept a | York. Alderman Lee stated that there were seven Oyer and Terminer sits at White Plains on the se- FLAS met with the most unprecedented ste. yictione peek Sous EstabRooxs, au for the benefit of J. M. Diamond, at that time see pablic house, had the sane privilege that any Sect oe areal in ineapyane sands gis, bo = cond Monday of next month, at which time those my eager , in for it on account of building operations. it of a private house to order any man out nses companies | 1; * A . _ B eet “8 tote was renewed three or Tour tines: and the one Took, vut him out if he behaved disorderly. | annum, and that after the payment of that sum they | !™plicated in the death of McCoy will be tried. now in suit is dated in Sept. 1889. It appeared from | The jury rereeness 8 verdict of not guilty, ond he au ae cent Fes fanees, which wee Aug There will be no indictments found in this county the testim that Patt ed 2 per cen‘ a | Court adjoumed to this aing at eleven o’clock. | than pay the interest of the money investe: jainst impli f month on the ori cant ee See eee on the re- ‘Sees a ane Water works. ie was referred to the same | °& Persons implicuted in either of the recent 7 it i Croton 4 * pH cure ‘ond the power of medicine. 2 Special Sessions at nine. 01 prize fights, aa they both came off within the lassitude, erapyioue: ore | y' Pott ‘3 the my th ew it t ote committee. r > y came off within the juris es the os system. It ware ised ted i wast theme ove 0 ‘of the Bilton of the, Commer rab vos apes of Tashowmtsodatisunctanr einend Common Council, Alderman Lronarp offerred a resolution, that | diction of Westchester county, Hart’s Island being serGisud$eack” | cite rare indeed that fallen huimtaity iv made to experience | having proposed to Mr. Diamond to get H. &D.| Boanp, or Aumunatuy,--Monday, Sept. 19.—Pre- | when the Bourd adjourn, i adjourn to mect’on the cul te veneer be 4 ns =e ul of Providence s0 mach severe and vrotracted suf- | (who were wholesale grocers, foot uf Dey st-) | sent Alderman Woodhull, President, and all the | 8d of October next, and then meet every alternate the eure . S| fallen eee ae is Ge oa | fei in Pelham township of that county. In the fight be- tween Sullivan and Bell all present are guilty ofa misdemeanor, and in that between Lilly and McCoy ot manslaughter. We shall present some extraordi- nary particulars relative to prize fighting in this country, to-morrow. Croton Water CeLEuRation.—The Common Council last evening selected the 14:h of October aa the day to celebrate the introduction of the Croton water. The authorities of ali our neighboring cities are to be invited, and the procession will exceed any thing seen in this country for years. Rumorxp Arrgst or Suntivan.—It was rumor- ed last evening that Jas, Sullivan, the prize fighter, = and oe wat as has | to give it—that defendants never expected to have embera. Monday night. He sustained his position by stating i Henin she Tot oc Fumes W yene 8 bee SRE of age, 209 | been called upon to pay it, Mr. Diamond at that ser Petitions presented and referred.—The following, | that these continued weekly and simi-weekly meet- diate and permanent ‘James ie the son of yon the ing of healthy and re- | time being supposed to be abundantly able to meet among others, were presented and referred—from | 1ng8, were only adding to the expenses of the city, otchoay Pe, Se aaa a ea ee aes cadtaciedenired | it and that they have never received the first cent | the Coneul of the King of the Netherlands to have | und he, therefore, hoped that it would be adopted. F nena ane Oe Sree See | Ph. ene na car sani Sees ene rears Oaaa Mik Wek teen | inthe way of value for it—they therefore determine | tax returned. It was lost by a vote of 7 to 6. gruptions, sore ¢ ing symp- | o! . , . Pe s i ioovens followed by what was fad attack of the a gangrene. | to “‘repudiate,” under the plea of usury. Mr. | ‘The Prize Fight.—A communication was received | The Board then adjourned to meet again next RaetALStf Esha et ‘rapidly des'roye iewk Fa rials, the boves of the roar ot Patten, it will be recellected, came neat being from the Mane asking the Common Council to | Monday night. ver, the quack i a THE AM x TIC PILL, oath, ond sh0e Scape Inbones and cartifege, | crushed to death on board the steamboat Samson, | authorize himto ofler a reward for the apprehension Boaxp Atpenmen.—The President For gure of Mol lemony ca ng ste sail i iweuneins Ik onl e ult ‘io "Foasine oes my from Seaton, Eeland, on, ie ab aly, of the peiaeipals, seconds, and bottesholern en- per Co ped eg the ay ne i oy wi i is | what way a more uns e ? i 39, and was confined to his room from the in- in the recent prize light at whic y was Among the petitions were the following—from the nd ereedisg’ the drastic pargatives of the nestram oe Yhaman tee divine.” is to renew them again in | juries received when this last renewal was given. | filled. He stated that he “hed no power to offer a fharch'in Bd street on rf parts of the 7 system with greater and more destructive | —He did ny Lary eA beh pate La but | reward cnet “ he roe inet of scime. in the For the care of those sex, et fii a“ black spot:*—as the intelligent mo- | }¢ Wasetated on the trial that he cl jed it on | county of New York, ai retore it became ne- ‘and 7 aplene . ‘ iter of th his books, The Court, in addressing the Ju ceasary for them to make such provision. itle 2, chapter 18, of the revised ordinanc ‘organs, with. and cautions as to use, and sold in ie mt oar rates Mintrominons Pi = stated that a bona fide business note, given be Ald. Davigs introduced « resolution authorizing | relative = the panier 1 of that “Adopted. hd cursor al N's - i i i Fern et Abt toe ERs noume | Hal ed eed et a | HC, am exc tes where abe gond | he Mayor ora reward oor te ct |'"Sutng the expat’ soied Opie Croton way FRENCH ANTIP Dutch Church in 8d street, for relief from taxes; for paving 17th street, between 4th and Oth avenves ts of Comnusittees.—in favor of repealing sec- Se ‘ofthe knee, pai ‘took place, and im due course 0 a 950 for the accessories, to be paid on con- | Committee. Accepted. had been arrested somewhere in New Jersey, but wir off. The of the night hand | usury law, parties having a right to sell or purchase | yiction. In favor of letting b " for 10 the un- trace i ; Guara to cure nie rmucopare mt tacked by 18 neu malady, wth Senses thent at wi at rates they please. The question to| Ald. Baris said that the sum was not enot leased commen lands in the 1 n waid. Adopted. i sone Ee bt i itto any reaponaible source, and aighages from be = ply sg yale rs ¢ the dead branch of 8 fine Ges, he denned, in se iecesnl case a vee D Pin are moved to amend by offering for | In favor of concurring with the other Board on eReeaee, COBO Gi, bn Y me's bot note had been given by Mr. Diamond to H. & D. cipals. ting the pri lip bet Ced: i- Rewarp ror raz Prize Fieurers.—The Com- Fe saci eas ee oe tices of in exchange pis the note in suit, that gentleman in * Sane objected to this sum, because the po- Gisey eatetacioatsaniires frank andt eee, ri re mon Council last evening authorized the Mayor to the skin. ‘Bold i stop phials at $0 conte Satie his testimony having stated that he sometimes gave | lice officers would in all probabilitylmake the arrest, | ed. a note in return, which was merely to be consider- | and they were paid for their services. offer a reward of $200 for the arrest of each of the ed as a memorandum note, but he was not sure that Ald, Baxis seid if the arrest was made by police In favor of having the covered gutter at the corner principala in the recent prize fight, and $50 for each of Bowery and Fourth street enlarged, and also for constructing a similar gutter opposite the south side in close ae pe di —. nazaining ‘who, not ing he. ie deat ir. Px: Guin, 121 Bowery. Rane ea wea MeeelLle fore constition te tery ferbie’ | he had even done that on the last renewal. If such | officers they would not be entitled to any reward. ting Le'Pheall, 58 nd fea, thal tho system was rapidly mt t I u u i accessory, if convicted. Se. di f Com- ane rt we a ci gre, Bod vend from | exchange note fang not ae i given, ity was Sry be Ald. Crotrus moved to strike out the reward for ve sinaey Caen ting Bs the Cit of the Harlem | mon Council. |. See proceedings of Com. OF he pars, €ould, whed vei Mj Case of usury, and must ec agal tk accessories. . 2 al omy 4 opted. Reem a Collece for New Work, at 97 Nasan otimmaiy, hold out, and prolong for years a miserable cx: | plaintiff. The Jury will render a sealed verdict | Ald. Jongs said he didn’t like the phraseology of | In favor of refinding $41 erroneously charged for prea eins Cores 5! eropeenes. ols wee James ER, i the ditmer table with the rest of the fealty, and feed this forenoon. the resolution—he would see the names of the men | taxes, tothe Manhattan Company in the 6th ward. ing, ig, and not Harman B. King, the de- an23 3mr By ord’ s, RICHARDSON, ing if with meat, potatoes, bread, ba Bp oo For plaintiff, Mr. Jenkins and Mr. Ketchum. inserted for whom a reward was offered, as there | Adopted. Being iba abn Se erier of the Court of AR! ; Erifene relial of the hearty meals (His st Of ieee hact: | For defendant, Mr. Chester and Mr. Bidewell. must have been two or three thousand accessories, | In favor of concurring with the other Board in the | © pre dontd Sar t oa ‘The duties of this office NUFACT and. sold by the proprietor, C. C. | ing over kindly, and nothing but the scars are left ‘o tell the General Sessions, as they are termed by the gentleman from the 16th. | sale by auction of old buildings near the market at | h@ve been performed by Jacob Hays since the com- Mine " alesis [AC Sina on} ne Ingery done to the left shou gg bed ad yl surround the | Before the Recorder Judge, Lynch, and Alderman} Ald. Pury said he doubted the guilt of the spec- | Harlem. Adopted. _ Gitenel fon ehibe Cons, eathont sogeiring any ad- fend a sere Gs ntwichae, ead By the priaepal Druaioes Tax on ‘io head, the appearance of winch we shal uot autcinpe Carman. tot D ded th uti ‘stead os fayor of abolishing the sBion. of oe coat of | other officers for their daily attendance ‘The sales v0 i J i istri ’ e resolution, so as cin; ‘ in prvaraion Jon ho, now been, betore the public about ae- | fst es check given tn this terible spreadiog and hope- be Smag pm eek hip fg eC OP aria ore" | the dities upon an officer to be uppoitited and terme | 18 NOW created, and we suppose fees will be allowed ven years, during w its reputation has been steadily | tess malady—the removal of the i ever ‘Reb. my * . ¥ d the “ Assiated Clerk.” said ive bonds | both for attendance on Special and General Ses- and rapidly advancing. Iuntil its present and. deserved celebrity, exuiverl by izritable fungeses named Rebecca Davis, was tried for keeping a dis- | _“ Resolved, if the Board of Assistants concur, that His | ed the isted Clerk.” said officer to give * | sions. King was removed by the May. from thi if ris it stati at even, this altitude of | Matcer—the quiet sleep, increased strength, and stable conva: | orderly house at 35 Chapel street. Honor the Mayor be requested to iseue his proclamation, | in the sum of $7000, dc. 7 y the Mayor, from the ing de leseuce s0 manifest in the person of Janies—were all, and | AreX anes ‘MoWnrpren «th of ‘the | offering a reward of two hundred dollars forthe arrest and | Asst Ald. W arennean and wished more | office of marshal at the Upper Police, and his politi- eaietes Jeathy, atteionte'by iis weather tothe eaciasing oe) |. tne whe rebidew on nthe same fremisen) testified detection of each person engaged in the late prize fight at | time for consideration of the subject. cal friends have taken care of him. ° All right, if it POLS SARSAPA) re “Those wh Ete Miscant that he peeped through the keyhole of the door of | Hastings, in Westchester county, es principals, and fity | Asst. Ald. Scones thought, as the ordinance had don’t cost too much. " ir auspicious, and most unexpected effects of this medicine | the house, and saw a man geiting out of Mrs. Da- | dollars for the arrest and detection ofeach person engaged | been printed and some time before members, ne | _Scuoongr Carsizep anv a WoMAN AND HER SERS ousce veee ey ear eteeke ore deo. ion of | indie ery, extruontinary cage, are wvanimoas in the opiuion | vis bed feet foremost. He afterwards heard some | the samofight uh heh ett et perunlabnt coat properly-be made on that ground. | Cuitp Drownxp.—Yesterday afternoon, as the Fe rine eee nih how “many, me aw Sea Peete Cea ant 5 aie) ithe comstivation sound and man talking to her in her bed room. yee . wahteeaonbe divided ee, tn d 4 ‘Alde: Mr. Warerman replied, thatthis was the first day | schooner Mozelle, Capt Stewart, was proceeding up ens ths cheeu the nana 1 yaie tecdoned eo health and Siguocns, Jp gould sos Bare ey ei ot ofthe greatest | Mrs. Mancaner Rorer, wite ot John Roper, se- | , THequestion was divided by request o rman | he had seen the document. the North river to Albany, she was struck by a sud- dealer in Broadway, testified that she lived in Jones, and first taken upon the reward for principals, On motion of Mr. W., after an unsuccessful effort Tr A is a rare and invaluable Ceatiicate oy Gex.Mansriniy. F F m +g | Which was unanimously adopted. On that relative to lay i the table, the ordinance w. taken wu STOL'S SARSAPARILL. 2B a le MBC. C.BRISTOLNI have been nequatated with Peter the second. story of the ‘house in which Mrs. Davis to lay it on the table, the ordinance was 1p n flaw of wind, when nearly opposite Yonkers, f ished medi 7 Nip and from its peculiar prope: Signet bloods ‘al more than twenty years, and hav: and instantly capsized. A marred lady, named Caroline Bradshaw, from New Billard, Goonect- i i to the-aceessories or spectators, the ayes and nays tions. tin th ritten ordi- mis neculla Drover known hisson | resides—this is a delicate subject for a respectable . in sections. An amendment in the w: Gar aa Gherwae cbake caved to ths te James from his iufaney to this dav,and I do hereby certify then | woman to testify about—the rooms occupied by | Wete called as follows :— nance did not appear in the printed one, having been ea syatems, | the facts set forth in the above, from the Commercial Adverti- 4 is, [bel df itution—Lin- | 49¢@—Alderman Balis, Woodhull, Smith, Ged- ted since, and consideruble sharp shooting took | Reserve, Ohio, to join her husband, being in the from cons fuel dioneracey hereditary weet ent |i, ORANGE MANSFIELD, P.M, eee hae siren lensonan ee, pire py ‘oc. | ney, Carman, ace hte eg place between the gentiemen of the Lath and th, on | cabin atthe time, was drowned, with her child, Hae een arora ana MR, eamamerate al the due: | Nov. 2th, 101 Rowh Clarence, En Co. | countof the character of Mrs, Davie, have sefoed, | Nays—Aldermen Martin, Jones, Crolius, Leon- | Pi&* subject, dabout eighteen months. ‘There were three, turnin whichithas bey found to. be a sovercign remedy, oul al: I saw two girls go out of the house at 100’clock, and a urdy and Lee—6. Asst. Ald. Wastvert was in favor of the mea- | other grown persons on beard and another child ‘would be to make thnsnotice tauch too lengthy, eee crower |” ‘Kcsas Yea Ooen Oar emacs Sea time Yime in'the | return as fate as 1 o'clock, with a foreigner who lbsent—-Alderman Underwood, Hatfield, and | gure, who were taken off by the small boat of the steam- ie pr dj fe mt aver nents ta the public ett it, wae stacked with what f my | spoke bad English—he staid there a long time, and | Stewart. Asst. Ald. Brown had not seen thefdocument till | boat Troy, that was on her way to this city. The ‘more detailed i i in | attendn cians, vi - left towards moming—my maiden name is Margaret | _ Alderman Davies stated that the decision as to | iseyening. Complainedthat the minority had not Cefttibaat--o fom Sige after Taare two ray A who were accessories — be left to re Sietss re been treated with common courtesy. The present gene into ths house, and A one. said = fone ae stairs.” A fore whom the persons who were arrest “ate majority i one cay soneite Fh sets sat dent Ghat its rare virtues on) a b bo Bate oy ermenreemes saw them over our bannisters—Mrs. Davis accupied | ‘Tied h cferred the sub- | A®st, Ald. Nasm stated that the report was not fully ciated; that it will stand the test of any trial, and that increased | year ’37, oe ‘ot | the first fl f the house. ‘The Committee to whom was referred the sub- | .i7neq. and was hot pro ly before the board. H ‘added popularity, ‘be the direct result of | whe appeared to help it some. In ear I sold span of | the first floor of a ject relative to making the f-es of the lime inspe.- | *#82¢4, properly | : free tert re Lae ree hor aad yo sews, apd spens the whole ro tsar $150, which (Mrs, Davis was here called by her council, to | ject relative to making the ie inspe Asst.,Ald.“Esqurrot explained the cause of his body of the woman was brought to this city, where her friends can obtain it for burial. The body of the child was not recovered from the cabin. Poxtce Orricer Rossxp.—While offic:r Fokkes was attending an auction sule at 14 City Hall Place al ide of hi I Built | tors a general fund, from which each should draw a bei ded. yeneras joming, and on the fthe bog mcrae dail ‘ived by the proprietor | only serv: Po take a seat along side of him. ¢ is a well built ul name not being appended. su i ets, some one of the gang relieve ohne: aaa ek f “Fawn selected, merely to coaleeas of “nage fost zoe who, lke at little Jewen, with dai eyceand hate ‘and good ex- equal share, reported adversely and were dis- Ase “ald. Scouts paves tt nat ex ect oy favor hum of hie large pocket book, containing any quan artiale ia regarded: ‘ ‘ . at . Israelite S 4 ‘ from, the even should ity of warrants and other rs relative to roguea for this wnvaluable Medicine OY Ui Ceowahouse of AyD. kb, | From about four inches below the shoulder, to about the mridie | Pression of face ie mould.) Croton Water Procession —The Joint Croton Wa- | seat in the board ia the muority it wes not nats | hear as und other papers, relative to rogues we “ Witness continued—Mrs. Davis has four.or five “ b ity, who have since advertised their the fore arm, there have bren at least twen: holes, magy Py Te ter Committee reported that the procession to cel:-- 7 i al iS Hn la shows “conclusively that the a taal 912 accidentally Soller nes, belt inch A it feo a IT paystriontacreieie pee ate brate the introduction of the Croton Water should se eee i party Weak be tar rayOrok the TeAOy “Cory, = wo | ome ri “Bristol's Sareparia ‘and made up my wind ry | sie Jigen matches.” The door was partly pdb of Detobes meat, aiid the wim ot | Anes: Ald, Waranaax alluded to the ‘small pote lew Youu, April 20, ato he oT Theard of the mi “its Scotties eaecee toe” system of interfering wi layor’s clerks. Bis Buerets BARube iss var : Tfound imyaclfto all nppesiance cougion!® caredeAteay Tere, poke Ido not ‘think that Mrs, Davie was inthe It was stated that the military would not turn out ‘Asst, Ald. W, Donae said the aan ordinance ‘Weiince been selling during the year past considerable quan- | since that time I have Sot felt anv pain from it. No sores have | room—my husband and myself listened—about an | Unless their music was paid by oo mony (Cone- | was merely taking an important financial duty from tides of your Extrect of i md or) smth the ote arm om “ yell stted of Te ond hour afterwards a light wasblown ot in—these =. Bosce eee Lee stated that Gen. Sanford had so | 15 irresponsible, and imposing is Pertormance ona it i i : i : : er in ‘or’s office. trata ohne horn ceed "cree vhs | Sey Ween miace SAtRToce tances | Me, Tere me ie sore gooupedby Mi Davie | MAME DM a a ane Fire Depan. | epenmale ocerin the May chuckled nicely when they overhauled its conten which the wil, please return through the pest of- fice, and Fokkes will owe them ene. ‘Wuere ark Mrs. Moroan anp Mrs. Venanes and Mr. Mo! and Mr Venables, and Alderman ge oe. eter Husted? Who can tell? Wuo ows ‘who may t intended to pay for theirown music, and had pe Resim, vata the crilinahed CR ae a bein Resetinoes eae piper enna different papers that we can have advertise , PEAR: Joun Rorgkr, the husband, testified to the same | Ment inten ed y terfere with the Mayor’s power to appoint 100 mar- E ing, of Westchester,and 1 ter ed Soong SALI | facte—Llet a mun in with Mrs, Davis at night andhe | already raised nearly all the funds necessary for | Here Ww merely gave to ‘the Common Council. the | passing by Moses Fowler's premises at Cooky Hill it ofmuch advant | | Persons who have any doubts of the efficacy of this medicine, | remained there until halt past three o'clock in the ee ; i power of selecting the receiving officer alluded to, | take his fobsterand fish cars nicely filled, and then seoren, neo rof are invited, call on any, of the following City References be- | 1 rning and then left—there was no noise or dis- lerman Crouus said that if the Common | ond requiring bondsto be given. cut and run. So a Mr. Thompson did on Sunday, reais. dom for 301 Pearl street, turbance. Sunday week a man was there quarreling | Counci! were to agree ete the om wosfeg rom Asst. Ald. Winitams made remarks in relation to } 2nd he now lies in the Tombs to_medidate upon it. re shall be St with Mra. Davis, and one of the girle—I heard the | ‘ary, it would cost over « $1000. He really hoped | ome portions of the ordinance as the sections pas- WTP or if you visit conversation over the bannisters—i listened in order | there was public spirit enough among the military to sed Court dar—This Day. ‘you at Our sto.e 4 a turn out and pay their owa music. » ined Common PiEas.—! 1.—Nos. 27, 31, 38, 85, 89, to ties | myself of the character of the people in the "Ald 1 og h Asst. Ald. Nesarrr explained. ‘2. 85. . & D. SANDS. house—Mrs. Davis has commenced a prosecution wiley polebritone ido bd weet waa |. The locofoco members thought the salary of 41, 45, 49, 58, 5 © 67, 69, 185. OPINIONS FROM MEDICAL GENTLEMEN. inst me for defamation, which was commenced | Cold water cele! Sadie to $2500. - Itit “He | fcomuch,and made several motions fot its reduction. yt 2—Nos. 28, 30, 186, 32, 34, 36, 88, 40, 42, ‘Mosravo, "hag. 37. after had testified against her at the police office. | intended to mix crt, la bays mught. a This produced a heavy shot from Mr. Scoles, who | 48, 48, 52, 54, 56, 68. of Sarsapariie, “ The conversation fe tie Hone between the women | thought that as there bir to be no fire works, and | wa, very happy to see the gentlemen in favor of re- fare thet give principle of tnd men was of an obscene charscter, wach ab wo- | MURINE Det <n Wate lly Slopted by the wallow. trenchment, but wondered they had not thought of | goUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. Sareaparil as & preparation men of ill-fame use. - it before—the present Common Council, he said, | gero Gg Willi THEawe Cy i MD Jane Kirxwoon, wite of John, dry goods clerk, | ins vote -— Martin, Smith, Leonard, Purdy, | 28d already reduced the salaries $60,000 per annum. | our 7 2 We ant and pr i, Haugly Ane be MD oo aie called and sworn—I live in the third story of the | _,4yes—Aldermen nel, Devic, Went ced hoe | Mr. Waterman replied that of ithad been | Wav} NY —Oct 20.” Te, josisH ARNES Xp Je Mar ‘MD fames MeUill, 3 eGrodaueet house; I'saw Mrs. Davis in. the back room with a | Hatfield, Carman, Bonnell, Davis, West and Lee | »./en from the watchmen. He thought that 1,25 Edmund &. Munroe, Brooklyn—-Oct. 20. AWLEY, MD #é SER D "B. Knapp, 21 Avenue 504 Fourth street gentleman, and I heard the bed going; I am not | —10- : per night forthe peril and toil of a watchman’s duty Charles Mason, clerk, N Yet 2. ‘A MILLER, M'D L Culver, 191 Stanton ; ‘ tl man Nays—Aldermen Balis, Woodhull, Jones, Cro- nhs wag ar! , clerk, N. Y. . 20. HR BTA Sracelaring 3 to the noise of the bed. I know the was no! mi Theobald C. Jung, Brooklyn—Oct. 20. Prin Doses ‘Wells and Cheney, After getting through about Lalt the number of . Burger, | chair; Mrs. Davis is a widow and sells babies| Aldermen Underwood and Stewart absent. ‘Winthrop Laflen, Saugerties, (late firm W. W. & street. Tesident Physicians at Carr oye : p, i 191 a os 21 se ys etc pine nora 5 ‘ree’; | difference between the movoment of a bed anda | lius and Gedney—5. ty in bition to the 6 substantiate, : i tions contamed inthe ordinance, the members | ¢ Lafien, and Geo. W: & sed eee esis nsepaet ty ant | clothes; I saw nothing, but specolate upon the re-| , The President then appointed the following Al- | iiocked off and went to supper. ; ie feo. Wilson & Co., Lee, Ms.)— of Suartn on Practe, and have ges aioe Eilove sonal ate ards elt erupts | ult; my husband iv clerk 1 tal my pnsband, | Slabraic the event Alderman Davies, “Weet, |, thet ecu te ordinance was aguta taken op, | Sd a¢. Bolen and John Patks, (Gm Bolen and swer anexcellent purpose in cases w! . ‘A C, 2.3. . | when he came home, said that I would net live . srolit “J amend . «| Parks, statio: leory, on compl: f the article has not U 1. oi onderfu ads, Smith, Lee and Crolius. E rks, ionere,) compu » OM complaint of indie xn ea oy a dnt eran of Bemus serrata eed ame rani Son onie called and swota—Mrs. Davis waa esol rye bat Lge agen ~ eh stopring the suits relating to a of Jedaeeatihe Elliot, Burnap and Babcock Cet 20. ‘we haveever w MD, | Bitetion. f ould, ad 5 ne a vices rei ‘at Upper Police and city wat ji leg a Ps ecrcenaet eta | gure Senter marron | ad A of a | ergo pny | BERT eh a lin | Me TME Sd ou rac e tbe dang a he H i * . af , Sc legstarmcnenene™s" cnartoam Tei ia | korn by mre Droits el Acne nso he | when se veda he howe aetaameds which was | aqueceat tne Ward fr erwces’rdered om | JCSeT9pE Mat, ilo pet eamum ntew of rooms | Farm, Commander, arived at Norfolk on ihe ith Met es ristol—Dear Bir: Lam nearly i of Barapacty WV tam Bareer, W Me) Agent, 50 Conrtlandt street, and psa ‘4 June 24 to July Ist, during which time officer Ben- | "I" favor of employing some suitable person (a | Was Tetumed by the Pennsylvania flag-sh bottles, | 98 Green ic re Ip. Captain John H. Aulic, (late of the ia ie war Yorktown) gee, hk promoted, has returned home in the Si wis, leaving the Yorktown in command of Comm’r John 8. Nicholas. Lieut. Henry Eagle, Jr., commands the schooner Shark, in place of Comm’r T. A. Dornin, promoted, and in command of the sloop of war Dale. Lieut, Sterrett_ who went out as first Lieut. of the United States, commands the store ship Relief, and Lieut. Lardner, first of the Cyane, has taken the oat Soto oes Ca pg ike lowae ise 1, stated that sh i | jgmin F. Parker was also doing duty under the | member of the bar) to. collect the city ordinance Di rane or carn rected te eord! Compound Flaid Extract | My a edway, 08 Wear ace ad oe Aon of Artal Bh A as De toy oy her fase tied ia “holdover” law. Alderman Martin having signed | Tiei"pet © revised ") 10.00 Ba pity We can ae garlla for w Ov yeas advantages in | Syme, M.D. 63 Bevery it. D., 17 Avenae Birmingham, England, and that she had endeavored | Parker's amt ae ey eles om rine “we fecoltt of $350 was voted to be paid the person so employed. Sioticase ese caperialy wot Aloe, ta soconsery, D. B. Quackenbush, eNHRFe ond A. Ture” | to make an honest ieing by selling children’s clo- Lyon, = ioe “Of he Aideruse anaes Adopted. t syphilis; and in. ity, from almost any cause. thing,&c. That she hadk épta store 457 Broadway | Ut the signat ¢ * ‘pay. |, In favor of allowiug Samuel Young, a Marshal of deges te 2 ripe: barr oe? eahmard and at twoplaces in Canal street. He then called |, The ifeare deh prong tigen papi holla the Fifth District Court, to sue Jas. H. Kellum, late om Sati aea, youn, only, J. A, HYDE. the following witnesses, nearly all of whom were | i gah bape hel them at the time Frederick | Clerk, for $130 fees collected by him belonging to From Doets. Hoyt & May - A Fasaerna, aly 2,34. Mr, C. C. Bristol—Sir: We sued your extract ar pap hm gap hee BE AS Jews. o . in of that district, said he | Y°ung—said Young bringing the action on the bond testified that Mrs. Davis was his mo- | 4. Horn, assistant captain o ase: iven by Kellum to the Common Council, on giving there rigs went with her to see Mr. MeWhor. | Was knocked down and robbed. The committee Seraity longdets: Adopted. 5 : before them, and it * . place ot Lieut. S. on board the United States ter to obtain the renting of the house. Thave one | st#tedthat Horn had not been 7 Communications were received from the Mayor il ‘we estecm it &s the soma. lOYT, M. D. harahoras fhe A ares Amcng the swarms of trashy of her children wad me Ido not know who she The sonra a daalig einen bree a all. bed of sundry Sp peeeiatce eens be ee renin e) oe pave boy ag tte gpa iret . D. . D. js is, be M P ‘ i to. @ apecial appropriation forextra watchmen i % if se da ede Eo a a aad ng Py amen ia |enaccqmr Former ote fier te | sea rnin Ceatimb., The Cyne ld om Fon ese! aif _ Rome, July a, wit. | creme wn =isely bat surely and steadil eee some twelve years age in England, and she was Pr perme amen Sy wasted hsp entered onthe minutes, and also published in one saa, the Society and Sandwich Islands, and thee (4 fauna GG Bristol, nd having 3 iar eco es patos bak gb perbott, Se een wets | Stee her bail at the | to Horn by tied it, and therefore it could not be | “ail Dictation te cmalidersbler Gnselnidte: :-As,'| Gull of California. ; WME RUEUCT iy Copsenteated, form, amd tee wT | before the publics even ty the get eye ne shilling or one | "The Counsel for prosecution stated that Edward | Tegovered. p ia rene ae Ald. Atwill said he had conversed with the Mayor, | ,, The St Lauis left Rio Janeira August 5, at which ieas the beg | ave ever met with. fo rel Pigs og rig my ao fas e indictment found | . Reports of Committees Adopted —In favor of pav- | ind’ considered his course in the present instance oa | time the U. P » 14, . wom bas M.D. to.the objects conte bot by thet re A. Jessyl was her bail-under th io fr First to ave- soon aes ris, with the sloop of war Decatur, were at the river ‘A. MILLER, % juate the et templated, MOU RRUDS by the a Fay, ing a walk in 11th street from Leclg i | exhibiting a great deal of “‘indirectness.” ; { Plate, to to Rio about the Ist of Septe + ie peronetec gga gaan” same, Erie Cow July 5, 104 ATER OF 'B! AU TY recommends uit by ite combined | “Josep W. Kxutoca said that he had rented her py Ape ae anos 8 a come ieet Sod. 9th ae hate communication was ordered to be inorted in ber, ‘The Tohn Adan "Capt Congres, aairaie Ihave been acquainted with Bristol ied ieintae wor (de ¥ " a house in Canal and had never seen any i in 2th street between 7th | Mat widely extended journa’—issuing almost, if not | Freire, to sail in about ten days for Mozambique, ber of years, tod have yory, roguentiy. icinmy, Feng a eg ye that I should | thing i while she was there. nues. To flag side walk in «se quite 500 copies—the New York American. . . e, and have invariably AO git SLs fe md snomanecany ified testimonial ofthe unt: | “i2& emp ow : 5 i and Sth avenues. To make a road through Ath | oy renin vas received and uccented from the | Hast coast of Africa. : YSiade he repeaion hal have no hesitation faiseving oe panlaes oo site By aa 9 ‘or capaiepaton from ‘tim for her, ba tid rv ae Nagy Taher gh pendent Gulick Guards, for the members to pik ge encamp- Fined Say, May wads congo igen ~ * sheoyrs be ocan tebe dD. have vanished . "You should i, t business or what she had done. Jessy! oc- y ment. eat H : i th eet mea Sane | rc ee mene oom | hot rh rR a gt ey | Sli eae he Cmte on | MA ait rman oH teh he | poy Ahir eS he eh is aif ri. i inet titer, and 8 ‘toutm@MILIE DESMOULINS, Pension Frastais, |, | knew her and had always considered her of good gerd and Aine Hoes LAS AER ry 4, ers and seconds in the late prize fight, was eo pee ae thal oit tae ne following Preparation, I thinh it the best one we ever me et a thee ok reputation. : Honorble pitslon read. G A : ‘is are in thi t: frigate United States, Com. mee Ne ad tl a4 sdddenll tah remanent ee Ries G. Saerwoop knows her—has attended PAA erg hy a tios of the City of W. Y-| Asst, Ald. Nussrrr said our Police officers are in Thos. Ap ¢. Jones; sloop of war Cyane, ‘Comm’: ; Deweoo, May 6, itl, 8. PHILLIPS, Philadelphia. | her asa physician—knows nothing against her. Hopeing He will Grant him some Relief for him. | the habit of waiting till a reward is offered before | 7h: ribling; Yorktown, Comm’r Nicholas; nereiclnen, and we hare poheataganinsayige atv reco | yaya Nadeetera cll aaa agen i Hotes Baovswiog, jun, knows her, but nothing | preing Hope is Three Small Children That Has | they act He had rather that the men escape than | \chooner Shark, Lt. Com'dt Engle, and store ship of Be 4 5 months Back, w! can Be well as- o 5 , if 1 I ee or i bit kek, M. D. “ sa gee Prien 8 Not Stan "i iy . mi ot Panvos, known her for Cate yeara—I have Cerined by Decor He Cook of twat = ed, as ie | ‘ Ks er gentlemen eof the inefficiency of the eee ane pages wat A oe LAWS BURGERS ahese ates may beeen by Ealinw on | innocence of your Han de. Donates ie cand, Se eee net ee co oninetie oer tam a gro- | nprttedlond Soa Redghbers 1 ceisaiy would'te seaieg | eee ava we lboode thought the whole of the of- | {9,ny individual on board has oceurred since. we bar. WM. Fo y Conmeter cannot congent puplish my mime, Josaen Kiver Ms aeay fon hod Gentlemen since I have Got a Little Better left Norfolk. ‘The United Statesiea first rate sailer, S Jantar, July 2, 1041. "The above is from a lady in Boy cer opposite her house—I never saw any thing, nor | inthestreets for work and could find none, So | cers ought to he turned out. she makes nothing of going her two hundred an Rah hagg ew ars ve ean now | 4, Dest Si ing ta avery worable opportunity yester | Over heard any thing there improper—I aever looked | have Traveled Looking for work and ¢o in Asst. Ald. Mgap said the Police officers are worth- | 0.44 ‘miles in twenty-fourhours, Oue fe Found jon, having erontas Cee, his illness, at y eveni for ex Ca ng merits of your de hole now [ Save pempes Rrery bites 0 cloathing Belonging I ntirely, He had been called out of his bed on odd mil in y" passage roun Hhekhove atseemene oF hie & 7 in all particulars, Heater end showing the effects 4c produced on’imy «| through the key hole. «| to myself and family Even Bed and Beding and Nothing less entirely, y had Cape Horn was not as bad as wasexpected, although We have not the Joa cscribing to the use lady requested that J would procure hera bottle Josgru Warnen, jr.,—is a watchman on the dis | ¢6 size on But a Bed of Shavein; Gentlemen to tell you | Sunday bors be stop a Prise fight. He Pre- | it was badenough. We had snow. hail, wind end Whee ee ete of hei ee te Phease send one per bearer.”” JOSEPH M—, Broad: trict in front of the house of Mrs. Davis—I never the halt fact of it it would Hurt the feelings of any man | viously sent to the upper police with orders that offi- rain, th nach ae we could lay under for about ten breed 4 ia the proprietor’s conviction of the éntire efficacy | eaw any thing improper in the house—I never look- | to Heer my small children cry fore pice of Bread and can- | cers should follow him, but he looked in vain for as- days, when we weathered . Our paseage ale Siegal to (the abe invaluable reparation seeianeneel matte, | edthrough the key hole or the back, shutters. Breet it intwenty three yeast since 1 come into | Sstance ftom that quafter, when he Kot up on the | FUP io08 Vesnaraien wastorty deve, dorar ania i 7 1. * that any disatist The case im Gentlemen come 5 i Ameri man il oye wine ean 4 secapicy "Gat Eaclasive, Offce, €7 Walker s, ming up by the’ counse el, fer ioe, ph) District New York and it is the ‘ivat time 1 Have Troubled any of- ing trol stated by some of the members that the Po- peter} to nanhor bite at Callno a Wikeod the we to baseorectin all | one Gcse fern: Broadway at $1 per bottle, and ofthe following | Attorney, Shaler and the jury, after an absence of | fice in this city Squire or any other thing what #0 | 1:0. oftcers knew where to find the men, and might St. Louis, Gyane, Shark and 'Rehiel, “They never whe strane = iy, Guthrie, 4 Maiden Lane; Goshen, Elliott; Philadel. | half an hour, returned a verdict of not guilty. SOF Your Humble servant have arrested some yesterday had they been dispos- | 1S Sa e'sadm kere, adit i9 well for them iat they ba Burien Yate owas Cheat rireel, Biinore, Seth Hance, | Tyial for Assault and Battery.— William Hawley Ricnaap McMance” [edtodos0, a tion wan exhibited | de00t; seit would waah thelt homes hich ary N - Justice of the Peses. ington, Selby t'a,ker; Alexandria, C | John Samuel Dunham, George Barber, and | ‘This poor man’s statement is correct. A great deal of Moments. ir tin editor built of small reeds and mud, into the middle of Justice of the Peace. ‘ Mla & Humphrey; Boston, Thomas Baker, impleaded with John Dermody and Da. H. Coon. | by several of | the me: Bt the enormity.of the | next vest Sti of the largest Class might ride here SWINSON. os Hoar ett alemattl, Th Matthew Matthews, were put upon their trial fora the other Board concurred in.—To | murder, and the perfectly useless, horrible, goud-tor- | iT Sa Lew vith wterall hawrece inatend ofa cable, the : _ teed ss Chroughour the U. States. telent peizalpalad Gesery eaiieeioek Quinlan, on | 4) hy abl atreet with gas, from Broadway to the | nothing character of our police establishment, and ed eatin ey w here British, French, fa sevan AL Tg Hgnaary 37. ile, for completely and permanently } 1? eget ot the 14th of June last, 4 Neth fiver. To sell all the old frame buildings | the necessity of Sg age the play on yo American, Chilian apd Peruvian frigates and other Lave | been lately the iepienen ce De ean eee oo 9 Ay er bottle. | QuINDAN, testified ant Be could not fn pm ai what | about Harlem market, except the one corner of been e prin rg Wan adopted, Dos. vessels of war, bout thirty merchant vessels. Teed ad an me a adeatag tae, by eros cil gegen iy oP besn ase ever aioe from the beat Alderman Gunna sdvocnied the measure, and Pace) Misty Petay See eee Eye: La. ~ Governor Dety,, of pene Neha attending to is wants wi wes are orate a ived. It occurred at thw othe Of Join Magy et ed that the Comptroller desired to have a Thy, she Bs fant ‘ . itory, has issued his proclamation, mua tie Trespass jor the! mopar were MRe% jaca Be hit negacer of Yorkville, “There waa an lection held there that alin around the oare, after they were re: fpoat sheor; lighting East Brosdway with gua, re- the oranic. Tews of that, ‘Terivory. reguiring the Srctgta Tere ny na sce: Ute be copayes Sas fe Fe ee ee ae OE ee ae ted ta chant cue | moved. He tated, that they were occupied by | SMUIRE Ou Nai. carmnitting the purchase oa dbase sty inst the format MK, mmenced ths uae of Bristol Barsapaniie her di high. I said the man they ‘wanted to elect captain | had set, and that the whole nei desired utgers slips, permitting the pu sore | Monday of this month, for or against the formation Wes eer dic retment vd muvralicd to | be tl to flourish his sword joval of the inmates. of land; ‘ating $800, expenses for entertain- of a permanent Government forthe State of Wis- Cant wi By, Galea ft ne ies 09 ImPee crh Sed dewnthe sveums ‘Phen they all gotat me and gy ts Barts ear! he thought the buildings ing! rench Commissioners; providing for the pay | Of * Pe ‘form thet my Of cma in producing @¢ are. LL? Ni just publish | beat me and kicked me, and John saidhe had | should be repaired and rented. eis of pire eae Shes tne neryeee) me Mag wo ee) J am porlectly come a Serpent sengrer” i eadaly at | [0 Le an a andcboarers | a0 old grudge against me, and would Pay me off for The report and the whole: rapiect was finally re- | «pense; appropriating $2000 for celebrating the mm | FENCING SALOON AND tnhatsvie one wae JOHN M. INGTON BLD. | i mea red Coat menor ee eomen igertsnes | i. I did not belong to the: companys . forte Caines whom was referred the repair- | troduction of Gee Caprourwstar. ince the city, and SHOOTING GALLERY. a a hy to join it. ‘ ‘ ‘. x ; Sast | appointing a committee of five to further such { eanee in, Lispepard street, been arciane Stayerd cate nile wos are—Caases | . Jounson, testified that Quinlan offered to ding of piers Nos. 96 and 87 East | appo! . MEES, 413 Broadway, entran: rm ton hie recs Hor deest relapaue pf an ie Se a ine ate ey, sus bey ratiued 10 let hint then spoke ing and oe Na et street, reported to non-concur | Mesers. Nesbitt, 'W. Dodge, Ward, C. J. Dodge, and K. Weev lately From Professor of the art of eeravsied character, anc ered At den in | danger ofsoltary pacjice, and how Y re: | and its red ° A , F ; js alae in hese of the . H ‘ ordered Board of Assistants in extending the piers, | Atwill, were appointed suc. committee. An ordi- ji a arractions Fencing: aloo un he 99 of the our most erpigent anihors. In aguition to remedial agents re: | So Sg nama emg by epee sored peg dentate that pier 96 be rebuilt, and 87 rez | nance to fence in vacant lots in 10th ward; othe? jee vd tod wets soechana sreapone Wi erisy sarc talon ate cor ey orga pead ae ‘ YM: Howards "For sale non Sgn Baer, Fen ae ee eee eee ee eee ats CF Retail) Kisbriked ‘Awill pops: | whose’ yar al and icone ea baby GROVE ©. GAGE, M. D. ee ” Orders Tm pcre | “"Neenanint, M. Hazan, testified that Quinlan Bin, te Sura contended that the wants of the | sing a system for the Croton water, mode of raising | aes Tye andrea Py oe AP eet re Pe SS PORE eh tad said that he had putin more than one vote for the | community, as well as the interests of the city, de- | interest, Mai Was Tead and referred. ac Alderman | Sirmines ill alee be fened #10 im" wy ‘ ae ere ae S past, have alwere sitim®s "| militia captain—some eight or.ten. foaled (eer immediate extension. A resolution was offered by Assiatal 19g ay , the repairs at