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Wat, Vitti. 201 Whale mo 3103. NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER Il, 1842. Price Twe Cones = — SSS had. been clerk for five yeara; alao Mr. Lugueer, 195 City Intelligence Pearl street ; | was brought up amerchant in this city Pouicr.—No business of special interest before the Po» Mr. Ezra Lewis, Mr.James M. Wella, Mr. Lugueer, and » edaaih Bria inete ®. Walls, Govantidentidle other old neignbors, were kind to me alter 1 became re ‘ duced, and used to give me second-hand clothes ; the way charged with receiyjag, stolen goods knowing them Boambee dem to the peatentttty fed this 1 got pretty’ | to be such, were fully committed yesterday by Justice and im the moruing Justice Matsell said he would | ¢ ‘i send me up6 months, ‘uit’ hy woull make a gentiamas of | GHbert, and immediately: after admitted to ‘bail by Judge ‘me ; Tdid not wautto go to the islaad ; the watchman took | Lynch, under the previous writ of habeas corpus, issued meup while l was leaning ugaiast a lamp post; Vefore | on Yuesduy, Their stove is not at 87 Chatham street as - = — = — er a — ——_—____— a DAY EXPRESS | UINES FOR ALBANY, UTICA, Ivrexestina From Havana.—We have received | the Whole study ofa Creole’s life is conlness; cool: Court of Common Pleas. seribe: ng been engaged for the last Lwelve by the Rapid, arrived yesterday from Havana, | 2¢88 in his dress; coolness.in his drink; eoolness Before Judge mglis. Sah on cnmaged # a 5 y y * his henaé: H - Nov. 10.—Heary Graser vs. Alex Green.=This was an Biss Sears Pkt gies, ace tout | soveralintreating leiers fom our correspondents | 1 Wi haus; coalncss mie actions and covines | dior nuns sino, ne image al $300 re gor, tiet own account rill reget Anat ea pres there, which we give below. . rite ae , in. fact, go's only cre and only mis- aha seapion Meoiden ot Nui 182 Willamanepet, Reena akon pawy, (Su excepted,) ie, Bank Notes, Parcs! ie war steamer Missouri put ito Havana on the } fortune here, is nt to keep cool on all occasio Packages, Bundles, and atone aocds toed thorn the do 2ih ult.for coal. We have aven a letter from the | OM Ait, that we are to havew new Captain Gene 8 Caneel, fon-of aa ie tga ral forthwith. Our actual Governor is too passion- , Cleve gentleman of this city, now a first class en-} ately attached to the juice of those Spanish 1apes, 4 ter, Batavia, Loc! . Inn Detroit, Chicaro, ind the aiermedtateplaces; | gincer’s apprentice on board: the Missouri. The | to’ walk the deck™ after dinact. i —the defen lant in the frout building, and the. plaiatit. in a building oa the a misunderstand ar of lot. ey are Germans, and ccurred between them, which exhibited itse! arfare on Sanday afternoon 17th July. A gen’ who resided at 139° William street, (qearly opposite) testified that while setting at bis win- w Riba x, ies, 8 barn, Tehi c yy, Troy ica, ase, AAsbarte ly t, G the men were sent to the boats they were assembled at the don TP an . Oswego, Backerts Harbor, Slowing ie wyextddon chehetients me! Tendst Cottle te” a close athe 'ayid God bless | daw he heurd'the cry ot murder, and ascream, ax of wo- } Luuas house. which is the building in which the lunatics peri Se ‘those premines atnelisgpicl by 7 attend to the tion ments of bills, ing 48 np extract therefrom: thie smisich blbwe Rec wy men, Oarunning to the alley he perceived Grater,Green | were confined previous to the asylum being built. They | Mess. Morrison & Levy, clothes dealers: goten, nant oan, i agen soos a We lefts Havana, Oct. 29, 1842. a os ! sp Lge “7 who on hee mloeen herac clinched, | would not ea tone mush, » they saved se AF 8 et, se henge ped ¥ —The following yee ce by sample, and such other transcie! e left i i tag each teying to go the other dowa., Saw a woman | expecting to have a grest feast in New York. I know | have beon robbed of fu ter, to thet favannah onthe 10th of this menth, an Havana, 26th October, 1842. thea large club, which she took’ up muh hath fends “Tes Dewey isiebsarmalfthelsizo ola man, ”'l Wes tm |°tha gaode have been aol principally to a well-known re. and then suorne re blow over the hes reare i if a anied b: sailed for Vera Cruz, with Mr. Carson, the bearer of Herat ° show ger, epucther wih responsible ngeats Yo the principal towns | despatches fram the American government to that thecions pr) agen i “tn eye upon the route. (Merchants and others may be assured that re- | of Mexico. Not having a suificiency of fuel totake | ingte by Plant aes Boceen te es tame will be in thie manner zecelved more speedily than inaay | us there and back, we putinto Havana. We hada | p/male by Planters—Storms a ars. other possibl ¢ oN, BocSpecial Boreas rug t2 any part of the country at | pleasant voyage until arriving off the Isle of Cuba, |” “Pie arrival of a batch of * Weekly Heralds,” is d first hit Graser a se" struck Green en the back. caught hold of h to make Peace, just as she was waiting a good c strike Green again, aud took the club away trom her.— One of the young mea ran out and brought another club, old electioncerer myaelf, but nevur: brived any one to} ceiver, but on whom nothing cai be found -—O: vote; wegota good born at the tavern before we started, | & Litde, Beckman street ; J.B. Bogert, do; Van Wegner Mr, Bogart knocking up the old woman to come and gut | & T'uokar, Greenwich sirect , A. & 3. Willets, Pearl street ; it for us; we widthe women whe we got to Doyle's, | A.W. 5; & Co do; Townsend, Sayre & Co do; Wil. that we had come out to vole; the young woman said | son, Hawkworth & Moss, Platt siivetj T Bliss, do; Jo- ‘upon reasonal . when we were assailed by a heavy storm, so severe re - but I stopped him, ani told him 1 would knock him-dowm: | there were several there now ; [ know Webb; he ts a | siah Leveret, Pearl street ; J. Wardwell, Muldeu lane. ast an SEP zm oes a street ato Duhise th 40 sant Foal teorcaltant Graath, the nr oa interest, jwhialt ane the wpa: ithe attempted 0 tne it At this moment Green screamed | one legged tailor; be Was notin the room ; Doyle told us |) There are some others not kno ws 5 ‘but ther is tthe a ~ > D i p f ness. | a posé. t they were sticking Iturned and Gi wh ‘ f esi the jour , that if per ons in the county towns would aid arrived safe bere onthe following Thursday. | of the banking *chevalirs d'industrie,” have been |.cu at wink Seacanent Saree wna? MO WANE TF namellate Sty WE Aie kouae (out Ww Puce, could sd identily tule « roonhi Re ox’ sidaah Be IF FICE, New York, 25th J: POST 01 1842, th aabarp iron walki “ ch hy Hoges of Petivery, cach, gay, (Sundays excepted) at the ser wil e ng cane, with which he was ward ; he stated that we had slept at his house ; but few Jobbing, Green. Ltook it away from him, Green.was sick the officers i 1 fficers and crew all) well. Tine, Missour of the men were questioned 1 mae welip when | au- } put him in snug quariers for some time to come. Jk ia es asource of gratitication 1n particular to me, who feel rand proyed herself a first rate steamer as well as sailing h Y a say a . a cordial sympathy in» your war, or war | for sometime aftérwards, His back and chest were much | swered the ‘Twellth ward; we did not pay for an. timated that $20,000 worth of cutlery, &o. has been rebbed Leuepidipoated ae veatel. For the benefit of our friends tell them 10 | tains taper Strike bamet’ ‘tbe: t politicians’ bruised anil hy co-nplained of great foreness. thiog isa dean.) aad rights! hed. wer phesteds: got | ftom the hardware stores during the summer; en@'ile Tob- © Mall “ irect to usat Pensacola. - are ontheir last legs; every new phillipic of yours | A smart te girl, (who stated that she keptii'a thread’ | drunk, as David’s sow ; 1 took an opportunity, when | bers have been at large until tome reward has been of- ss “PM Will be sent ont for de- The best segars are selling for,one cent a pieces | establishes a new DreavlpsoF trust 1 enti: thanks tél needle atore adj ) declared that she was looking | ‘fom Doyle's back was turned, and gave him the slip. | fered. Thomas Thomas, now in prison, is one of the As ali the Signa batigh 1 M livery at 9 AM sat also oranges. We proceed on our yoyage to Mex- but wit.-thee'th sacle taave iho ‘erhee thi moran ial of the window an Graser make the ‘first atteck, | [The manner and language of this witness throughout al- | most notorious. Some othi« iso awaiting trial, but ai » AL! and Vo'dloek. ico on Monday next, and from that to Pensacola. rh gadd a ae: an ti atsntnt: shat : ittord try to: throw Green down. It wouid seem, after all, | forded great amusement.) tho receive: worse than eves, because they oa PM Vv. H. ode of living than that their wits atfor ‘Mes: Graser was the heroine of the combat, she Aman named Edward Gallagher, « native of Iroland | are outwardly respectable, and ar ponsible; and being them, which are already a whit the worse for wear, one ther peat Ene. anes me “ctsce Senay Ayan “ This is the letter of an apprentice in the United } aad tast sinking under the blaze of light, which has em thee d. No money must be enclosed in | States Navy, of four years standing, and: raised by:| heralded the golden aye of hard work and h: caughtupe mighty great club, with two nails in it, and whether she felt spite ag: her husband, and took an accidental mode of paying him, or whether she really tqetlled beshoning: been brougit dows that night, quart general traders, easily. dispose of the gocds in this city in Pelham street, and voted in the ith w He and neighboring towns, principally among Jews, and the not know. what tickethe yoted, but it had the name oi | keepers of stands andsmall stores, and frequently barter- letters apless re: istered at (3 pri offices, Lists of the | )- H i . f + money. made a mistake is unknown, but ‘certain it is, she raised | Morris ou it. ing cutlery for jewellery or clothing, —s i at hn fre wpa De ate aed at | his own merits. Tt is a pity the apprenticeship sys- rot over “firs. impressions,” such as the | the clab with both hands and hit him a tremendous thump | Jouw Haixes, ayoung man, native of England, testi} Wrens, ane tHex 1—What has become of James Smith Plieaton upper or lower ae my terucd ‘by | tetahas been repudiated by Congress. fortresses, and the “bay,” and the. narrow. streets, | 00 the side of the head, and then, in turn, brought it down | fied to having buen on te sslund, seat there ou complaint } alias Honeywell, who way arrested by olticer Bowyer iy Tate Clty i fog wl be teoptved. It ts toiiareamaite |i, Aunexed arattora oar o) ny ae and prison like houses, gad the “-yolantes” or hack. | spon theshoulders of Green. “This ‘trial also exhibited « } of his wife, who ho said is a gceat drunkard, , He was dis- | some time since on a charge of picking the pocket of (’hi- that the number of the residence ahould be stated in ail letters respondents =: Prise r "8, and the * volantes | or hack- | strong specimen of “human netur.”, The little girl al- | chargedou the night of the Lith, beiore, his tine was out, | lemon Canfield... Also the two plokpockéts named Joseph sent this Post. BertY =a {Correspondence of the Herald. aya with their tong shatts and huge wheels, and | jq ted to had made acqiaintance with Mrs Green, andher | brought down, carried to Tom Doyle's, and voted in the | Anthwaite and Wm. Parmeton, arrested by Stephens and irri, Post Mater solicits the exrlics: infor shonld any Havana, Oct. 30, 1842, | small horses, and the harleqain looking “caleseros,” | family, asthey lived im the front house, but had never | Fourth ward. There was.a Scotchman in. the boat who | McGrath. Also Joseph W. Stent, arrested for abandon. irae a a Important to Merchants and others. ‘a breed between porbors and coachmen) and the | spoken to. Mr. Graser, or any of his family, for they lived | declared that he had no vote, and was landed, back onthe | ment, but committed for bigamy, and James ‘T. Walker, é oS SUPERIOR NEW CAMPHINE L: <MPS- panne hares at the seater by foreign met ies Toh ache ladies ached tide, all thrown ie toe eae i) 3 Ae ane juey considers Graber, ad *dlands Rat sla when on board the boat, that he would | alias Thomas, and Sem Williams alias Parker, arrested by come sels are charged lan 3 that is, 124,cents for | upon the diminutive anijual; and, the long stri is wife as having already iakea sufficient satisfaction, | vote as he liked. officers A. M. C, Smith and Low, as the robbers of the LAMPS FOR BURNING LARD. . wipe » 12h ’ the | and found for plaistit’ in the nominal damages of 6 cents. | A man named Bartholomew Culbert, a native of ireland, | store of Samtel Cochran of Philaieiphia. "What hae be- For plaintiff, Mr. F.N. Cady. For defendant, Mr. G. ¥ testified to having been brought down and voting in the | comeofthese men? Who can tell? Niles. Fourth ward. x i As . Fuortive rervanep,—Charies J. Steinicker, a German, ‘Jee then adjourned. to this afternoon at four } who stands charged with stealing @ trunk containing clo: ‘chook. thing and Jewelry, valned at $200, from Mr. Rofl, at the iy y juarantine last spring, wascommitted to tl ity prison Lo mal iia yestarday, haviag been brought trom Philadelphia on a “ Tequisition from the Governor of this State. He will be Noy. 10,—Peter McCarthy vs. Thomas H. Leggett —In | (rian present term of the Sessions. SO-At N a single letter, double, treble, and.so on, in propor: |.ol pack horses, with sore backs, which like the A TAC A esee seecrtment oC pain pad Sevonsed Pia Ware:'l‘tidn ss, besides: thie, peckages of peer meena London donkeys, ‘« arn't got no friends;” and the eanyaine and. chemic (oil, 08 ap umproved plan. Also—Su- | charged 12} cents for a Asn erior REKUs EUROPAEA pheale end rotayl, by | four papers, and 25 cents for a larger one; but the | one beholds moving along without appsrent agency NBA omy cua be aerted ae amphine ‘and Chemical | ends of the packages must be open, to show thatthe | of any kind, and under which one finally discovers satiate oe Teavitis chear mre een contents are “papers, or they will be charged land |: a horse’s nose enclosed in a net bag, four hoofs, and postage. By the Hellespont, arrived from New | some hairs of a tail. Leaving these preparatory ‘ork on the 18th, many packages of pamphlets and |) chapters for some future occasion, we will paas at ne, perhaps three or | Masses of “maloja,” (green corn-straw) which Before Judge Ingraham. Bilisboro.§ Bullock v8, Dederick Struiz.—The defend- ant kept agrpcery. store, and in June, AS4l, sold. out to Van Sorstin & Lawrence, The old sign was sutfered to remain, andno external alteration made in the establish- ment. The plaiatifls are extensive brewers, and for a HAVANA SEGARKS. Liberty i LA. &. No.49 street, near we 3 ‘ once to ‘Pj 3906 ‘ long time had supplied defendant with beer, and continued | 1835, the plaintiff bought of defendant the house and lot Pigasls oman far alee swine . 5 Papers were Teceived, cloned. tied and.szaled, which ones Pac Ta the Isi,” The Hacendado, or aatitg the store after he left. Oathe Sth’ August, 1812, | No, 21 Beekman street, for $16,000, paying a certam sum ‘ SSRSTSEt Ae Taha 4 aNorma seress, very ol Auld superior Wrteseernt Molosnd@alyaailabeweskagt gal yc ios el 208 are doubtless aware, that bv: the | Shi eovivert $503in Gash, and took the store and stock’ | iu cash, aad giving a morigage for the valagce. The | Navav.—The U.S. ship Marion, Com’r Wm. M. 139.990 Diana do go e which of course: were reused by. the parties to | "laws of the Indies,” by, which this colony is gov | jack again.” During the time he had been out, a bitl for | mortgage was foreclosed In 1337, aud Me. Leggeit bought\| Armstrong has dropped down to Hampton Roads, Yooiono Rewelias of Norma; Disua, and’ BScero brands whom they were addressed. » ‘Cheir offers to open | erned, sugar estates, (‘‘ Ingenins”) ure “privi | yeerhai rum wp, andtho present action isto recover the | the property, oack at a Masters in Chaucery's sale, or | (yee Oh Ne nt ye ° L090 nes, ‘Trabucos, aud Bayonetas, various do the packages in presence of the officers were not | leged,” and neither the estates nor the slaves on | amount, ‘The drayman one dy called upon Struiz, and | $12,000, teaving $1,400 still due on the bond. “Mr. MeCar- | Whence she will sail immediately for Vera Cruz.— 50.000 Cenones, Bayo 2 ~ 03 ‘The whole entitled to debenture, and in lots to suit yurcha | listened to. Merehants, &c./ would do well, there them can be sold for debt. . Well, our * financiers” | stated that he was leaving beer in the old, place, to which | thy now sues on the warrantee deed, contending that the | The following is a list of her officers :— fier pense tit 1 fore. tobe careful of the mode in which they make | used toget money at any interest, and: generally on!| defendant said it. was all right, andthatit might go on as | title had net vested in Mr. Leggett, when he sold the pro- st Com’ ; Li ENCONONY AND RETRENCHMENT——Cheapeat | up their packages for this city. “4 the condition, that the usurer who loaned themo: | belore,. The dtaym un also feluved to trust Van sorstin | perty fe appeared’ on the trial that Mr. L. bought the | given ec Ag pueus! ( B, ipolnteater; Barpcon, DO PATRICK & CO’S $96 Pearlstinet. “Frock and Drees Gouts ney, should, supply the estate with’. provisions. Sea ee artnet ta up. tf FT ja fe property er pad aales ie Naleatine ohmunsiyioe of MeLeod; Assistant Surgeon; J. Winthrop Teylor; Pur- made to order, at from $11 to $16; Beaver Overcoats, in frst Havana, Oct. 25. | Forthwith the tand is purchased; and. sinceyon'the | thatif the Ha a ae ea oe eee aa ert atthe dodtieccahould give tie when they | SW, A. Christian; Acting Master, Wm. A. Wayne ; fatcarie, $ta S14 abd very othr arte ofciotink equal | Our Newspapers—Howw Liv is Served’ Out—Bad | terms the ownet has borrowed the mortey, nothing | 21 soltout, und the erolitwas intend as for hie, Scame of ager whieh het not oocarred whearetr. io) Acting rofetor of Muthemities, W. De Tasy'; Pusmed Clothes ‘made uy, 8 good ig ‘warranted, at the following | Success of the Rails oads— Progress of Civiliza- | can be made ima fair way, he, upon the strength of} yr HMesltuts for plaiatid, ‘ndge Morrill for defendant. a the sale to Mr. Me , but was perlected bet Midehipinien, M- Rusts; Ev - Winders tidak ipmen, Art. prices (every article warranted): tion—Coolness uf the Habaseros—A New Governor | his ‘broad lands,” gets over head and ears in debt ~ “ MH Meqummiencemest fthid euio Ak pppeared ele theta | DYES WP Buckner, Wm. 8, Cushman, 0.4, Dibble, ream ied Beek Cloamy ie ti titans Sek 'QN 60 to 47 a ae dete pote ow P b . , 3 F.M. Humphrey, J-P. Hall, P. H. Hay wood, A. W. Jchn- ants, ry " re easivon's: General, as) fast.as she can talking: all: the while of his | | County Court. enUeman named Robiyson agreed to give Mr, McCarthy | son B.C, Minor, J. McRoberts, J. Sewell; Doatewain, G. 3 | Dean Bennett :— boxes,” which are already bespakenyand then de- 16,500 for the property in 1836, but withdrew on finding | witmuth ; Gunner, R.D..King ; Carpenter, J. Overman; * Judge Ulthoeffer, First Judge, inthe chair. Nov. 10-+Tvial of Min Parker, Police Justice, con- finued —Eowann Weep recalied.—Mr. O'Connor asked witness what was said by the young maa who had charge of the boat which brought-him and twenty-five other dis- that he:conld not give perfect title. ‘Tne case is to go be- Brotha Suocametaninn, Bader. disection pt the Cour,| pelmaker, J. Jala the Jury gavo a veriict’ for the plaintitf of $729 50, being R SALE. principal and interest of the $400 excess: he could have | WOW AALE. tne Facts ON feats det “ “100 fo fs ‘ 2 t N B-Noral and Military outfits cheap, and promptly exe | You will see that our papers contain nothing but | clares himself insolvent, by which he does a pretty ok x O16 Imter ally giticled 8 abuse at. gach, other, end in which food hanes, aie ‘creditors et ten cents td the dal- " - [—The sup: attain only one object, that of being equally | lar-or so, and the Haceadado goes to work on ano- Conckln’e Parent Portable Panes fOr He Manufacturers of | heavy in style, incorrect in information, and venal | ther estate; but now the: tables’ are turned. - The ‘tne Yacht ON-KA-HY*E—she is 9 fret tong Her cabin ate extent at n a! ' btained, y a eall the attemtion of the public to the abov. in principles. Oae of them th day, after | money venders have tten once tooo ten, the | ¢harged vagrants to the city: , statpth ; uy ndauperbly ntted ap. If not wanted tora Yacht, she ere tors Sao? fr tn trbdced in ‘all parte of the | stating that Spitzbergen ee reece eh bor flunters pp een ienaiaies the ‘itr BuAor objected. He said the cotitt” had decided, at | 4, Fr et wetllovoond secant ans For de Gal be weil adarted form packet betwee samme of he Went auility neni Portable pl compact ites aad. the same ‘country, and thata city in Africa | negroes will eat. and. the eonfounded catalan’ will Ge ee a se ne comtion y MgIR ite aan roeed it anobyeet:" Hh madre seadoat, aud would ery description, ‘Rail Roads, Gentes Praktaons Mone Sing Tease ee goassibes ner i Tease re oie hard cash for the jerked beet, which they | ‘str. o'Convon and Mr. Parreason replied The vote at General Sessions. Te any RELGe Teatel alone, We fe! anh ead atocity Werke for which the o lon, came out with a piece of intelligence | have-all monopolized. Thus, without credit. there | (ue last meeting, they said, was@ divided one, and not Before Recorder Tallmadge and Judge Lynch. nnd wogld be valuable ann dinntch verecly of a4 4 tender 108 jorge is} equall iz: that i i ble fe is no large hi i forthe U. rought | Cdually new, viz: that it was an indisputable fact rge house ia Havana, nor box in the theatre, i, vu prt ite a wna trane | erate Racer nee, emameg |S emmy maimaln comin, ty wag ¢ fe ‘ator the West Indies, to whom they promised | Maids, and fifty other idle fellows, to say nothing of recommend them from personal as well ax general know- | every thing, and who, upon their pres were | the $300 dresses of La Senora, and th lace falls cheated out of their wages, and compelled, under | and gold-headed canes of the Senoritos (the boys), the lash to work like slaves? Pretty stiff anecdote, | and the silk stockings of the black nurses and sud eh? “And what do you think of translations ef | nurses; andthe Don must go and rusticate fur half ‘seraps of Dickens’ works Ageering 2p another paper | & dozen years, and satisfy himself with sau steriag nigtnally written by Mons. Chas. Dickens in | over his cane tields, iastead of. roiling up aad down Janes It. Wartixo, Esq, District Atorney. Fleet Bh: would carry tery Wervy srmameat on hee deck, |. oy Nov. 10—Briital As¥atilt and Battery —Wm. Haughey,the | which ty For commercial’ pur keeper of a grocery store, at the ourner of 2ist street and | pos fe Third avenue, was tried ior an assault and. battery, com- | It aes sais mittsd upon, the person of Philip M?Clusky, bis brottierite | ee a eae ie ee en a acemarticntans imate law,on the 27thof Augnst lest. The complainant went | oflra B iss, at the office of th Cond A. R. i, Company. or to th store of. Hauguey to, pay bim the balance ol an.ac- | ro JOHN C. STEVENS, count betweea them, when a dispute arose, aad Haughey negwigh - Sait is ‘South Ambay. knocked him down/and broke his. jaw,by Jumping upon | \PAGAZINES & PERIODICALS FOR NOVEVBER, C presented a disti essing appearance Gods! GadiesB wk, GQ anam?s Magazine Ladies final. | 4 Mr, Loan rejoined on the part of the defence. Judge Unstoxrrer remarked that the chair had deci- ded the testimony to be inadmissible. A debate here occurred, in which several members of the court, incluJimg the Mayor, and Ju ‘ges Ingraham and Inglis took part. | Alderman Davies was not present at the Jast inee.ing; when th» voteof ten to: ten was taken, and Mr. Lord contended th t he, in consequence, last the right of sitting as a judge. |He/offered a protest to Be Acyite: are in perfeet ap 01 28-- RIBBONS AND SILKS—3. T. HEYNOIUS e Kather remarkably French name too, | inthe endless ‘ring of the * Pasco,” und with the | members who were abscot being allowed tosit as future.) Pim. thecompia ‘ N f . T. NOLS, 2 0, n e Ds! w i it feat mtireiy distorted fs be in, ‘ang Peoples’ Bogk Boston and Brotley’s mrentol aeaile Boceet Hebheee Samat eleagst, saegte: | erry! Lord bless us? when will “le jeune edi: | ‘song of the negroes,” instead of the soft voices | members of th» court. ‘The vate asta,the testimovy Was | [hen reais OT a ee tar talks oho NHovse. af the LX centucy, with more recousidere, and the testimony admitted. Be jical, Formal aud Cheitian Family meneed the assault, anc that the injuries received by she tas rey cal Shia Parity, ‘Kc. to be found in the city. i teur® be ready to have a fiuger in the pie of cditor- | Of the imisin the opera house. | Si — ners, well te eal Blore purchasing elsewhere? mt tf 0g € pie, of A opera house. Sic tr nsit—at is the do ship?’ You must send him out as goon as he is rea- | opinion of men of ‘business that thuse planie awho || Wess resumed— " breaking of bis jaw were produced by. his failing in, the we Al he R inhaw and Radi > LEECHEST CEECHEST CEECHES rior | ate Ggveranieat nase ean cannot make over a thousand boxes, wil wot vet | | <&— West wansaittoyou by the Foung man ih charge | 4S umn vane Sx ur jury rar ese | forsale egal ey tg t oS! ®) : _ The Government House stares foreigners in the | oyerthe autumn, which i fl ” Mahe wity, and be was ordered to appear on Friday for sen- ‘of which will be soli’ at wholesale #1 32,000 LARGE HEALTHY swEDISH utecHes |‘face, as. soon as they arrive inthe public square, | Meanwhile, x gloom iscastover ihe ace of society, | ycAcal wes omg ime hore 8 ated. wate wewore | Estca iguana ce tall OW teatineg reopen th sullen ot-9 Sorgen, ht Hambure, for solejaney stantiey at rery moder. ptow by itch edieie the wharf. “En passant,”—you must | and people shake their heads; the opera house 1 | take us towhere wewould bu comfortable,bave some: hung, | pe iitaaulting, an Oflcer af Police A carbunclon two | N. B= Rilty agents ta sirens maextives rerio o8t tmtee:) OAs RH. WITTE, Imponers of Leeobes, now that this square isa multum jn parve—it coa- | empty; but, on the other hand, the omnibus and’| tocar drink,and haven place t» sleep. Iu the morning be | aayvuiting William Carls, Sunday olficer o!, the Twelltu | ty) Sct N, No. 1° Beckman, 10 Willam street, | tains a small grass plot, which is intersected at right | all other industrious movements ate going ahead | would call fur us, take us tothe polls, where we would | any Bae preveaung. him {rom dressing into the |\<c ov A WCIOS PATENT LIVE ANATP a DR, JOSEPH W. BRADSHAW, angles and surrounded by a broad flag, pavement— | as.fast as ithe financiers are going astern. ‘Thus | Vote-. He would then giveussome. money and we might | jhanty of a woman who resided near Harlem Toe jury | “Five ctor yrs im Ac 1Ual,seRviCe, ond b) aceon bam dg ox LIBERTY the lounge of merchants’ clerks, stray sailors, new | Yousee there is a striking resemb unce between the | Ko Where we liked. .U believe he did not tefl us what par: | found him guilty, and the court hom to the cnly iw we deew'o m ateambat BR i '0 46 WARREN. comers, old piwete again Old ladies with six dangh- | March of causes and effects with ts and with you. | Hctlar poll we wereto vote at—there was talk aboutthe | bison fur three days. ‘The sessions should never have i tens in a double file; dandy stoxekeepers, and other | Oursleepy Captain General, when he was ot quite | {yyindother wards. rhe men were asked where they } heen troubled with such a petty pioce-ot business, Triad of William E. Ross, of S\ New atreet.—This noto- rious man Was put upon bis trial on one of the hall dozen indictmante against him for obkaining goods under Aalse | tye in ow 1yuin. Nretenaes. ‘his iadiotment vberged him wth ae landing int surf, wi A CARD=1 Rare tien been informed Uy fends ca ‘some | non-descripts, who stroll round or seat themselves | wide awake, the other dat da singular do- testified af rwccen well te tee reqjrecuy and ta ic deaiows on the | enches to listen to the: music of the military | cumem to: be pulished,” "twas penton from | ceaetinvaige ca icenpnteceicen discharged cate sight eight Ses His dhet dtr BARA AMY BeOS | RUBBLE REE of” anet Whe former faeidnat Wer'diethMh ged Upsoner where Abate ly tat ing crew making other Therewith declare such, the belles who attend in volantes, three de. p, and | is rusticating ‘and coneeling: himsed by attributing] another magistrate, ee SN aeehe SMe aL TN ANS LF weet, Sa ELLE! eee oid elaan cere atiek eae ce Ve AP robbers Md. MADER, 46 Chatham stro’ bi 9 never thin descencling from shem) enjoying | All the ille of the times to the change made ia the f the upper police, téstified to the con: | Oe ON ea eee oe i oy tiine | ken open leaving a sibkiog wreck fall of pws * jew Work, Sept. 26. 1343. itr eis thee chiet delights, moonlight, music, and the | Value! of the cutrency.’ The new Pasco now is all , , Rem of Voitia SGo., who stated thet. prisoner came to hue, | -txrenkii sium end to.epd ; makina way, a \, GUITA, all talk of their lovers. In the centre of the square | the rage; the one Tacon made, at so much expense, uErre, (a smart appearitif: but some: | stove onthe th of Augusc and asked if they had any Bledel hdc cmet a ocnioes eeanees ect! then sworn, und test.fied’ us ful- ig the a swamped; thrywa frum the deck of &-ehip end cnn ged [bee Ors Pah pee peter yc tend ‘that he nad an order from the country ior a smail quantity, | s/o¥¢ in and row, lerp water, &¢. and finally biewn mn by he elected threwboxts, worn 648, and gare he nome ot | Selbne tn cannes SLM SAR EH MANETS OT x ander Murray, 81 New -street.’ ‘pe terms of sale Fs * were cash at five per centdiscount and. was to be paid on 1 Oice Nook Walken, ob Adiame & Army's Asoreyn Ofice: delivery. The goods were sent by eur: porter, who. was directed not to leave them unless they were paid for, Contrary to sueh directions, however, they were left by tue porter; and every attempt to obtain. the money for fed man) wi lows :—Resides in New! Jersey; was. at’ Blackwell's Island ; have been detained since the 31st October at the ‘Tombs asa witness ; wasunfortunately ia the Penitentia- try t..e day before the spring election ; was committed on the 12th October by the lower police, and my, time was out on the morning of the Aprilelection, Left on the even- ing of the Lith, and was brought to the city ina four horse omnibus belonging to Kipp & Brown, with fifteen others, ribund for sale, which was shewn him ‘ARTIN & COUPA, Guitar ma, 385 Broadway, | is astatue of the old monstér Ferdinand the 7th, | is liter: grass gi Mire ie, have Tiga eee of bap Eee hand @ sceptre, in by no means a dig: fulatons of participating OF Folaterdect : Oe et Would gall the attention 10. players. ir | ified position’ The houses which: surround, the | have a robbery and ‘dssassination now and then, ‘Terz Guitars, made after thes model of Gradients which ee square are in singular contrast—all the best coffee | andthe gaming tables are reappearing ona small Drillianey ob tome arp, superier, and, mse? the | Houses are there, jumbled together, interspersed | Scale, but, upon the whole, we are as mofal as the ee stern of clenmmysaeote aad } with @ sprinkle of soda water, cigar shops, gtace- | want of money can make us. time should they aot prove satis{actory es, boarding houses, and three principal buildings; They are making a great ridise abeut the intto- are invited to, examine them. @ Count’s house; the Intendente’s the Govern. | duction of gas by Messrs. Lepine und Co. Are the Ri eSTABLIGH- Cinetot chee in dlamer he Base: Persons on ove plate. ‘Time off : , f Ward watch house; Mr. Bogart meat, from.which,, by the bye, I will now only de- | Yankees asleep?’ The city will thus soon exchange | et gvent te the Eaghth Hi 62" | themakerwarde was unsuccem{ul. John Murphy, who : . B Ears to sive, Lessons on the Guitay. iate to mention the Chapels erected on the spot | its present ‘ darkness visible” for a flood of Tight a NG avaboat'il Sclock wheal wents the olice on | Yaka clerk with Hoss at the time. and: who hes been con | Cy eeciinstht acelin inpily seactnbeasica tiem ait ten cod! here the first mass was performed, which contains | ifthe oileellers do not get up a Taw suit, asthe apo. | theisland near to Yuslanding place ; we lied al the foot oak de heriealin tae sa eevee Hers auan ncetngs Wee FOLASGENHET pio ner A is N HATR, 4 trumpery bust of Columbus; contrasting rather de- | theeariesdid with the insbitety of soda water. jot 6oth street, wnd the omnibus ete waiting for us; pee ere re, a ip na eller yg poe oe on secountant, 183 Broadwaycr aie etfulty LADIEGANUFACTURED FROM 71, | nsively with the beforementioned statue’ ot his un- edhe vomit ‘has not extended much thle'yenr, but | about otlack the same evening tuerd were «umber | (he Revcrder chimed tat sa thesaie wanmadefor cath a jas commenesd for the season 10 uive DIES’ AN “ ’ worthy competitor. jose attacked have escaped. aaabeg anand x oh, ay thing hax. | three percent ofl, ant-as\ the misrepresentetion, of Ross neni Commer or u . 7 : an mist n, CigactNechaten, Brscolce, "Watch paar Excnnes, | | Butto.retura, to. the government. howse—ifthe | ‘The aiorm did a great deal of damage in a.mall | ‘ors Retame the coach he took uate withine hun. | (het vobelonged tothe Sem af Murrey & Go, of 8k Naw | srw hang stam the hae rerbooiiy ar eleha ORY RPS es yellow fever is the la. of these regions, this | Way, bui it has cleared the atmosphere, and cool Joc andivil ind two to the watch house ; | stfvct.wasnot the inducement thut prompted the complain- | sl booke- epers im sts ity, for ne Sass Te _ A. G. BARRY’S WIGS AND SCALPS. | place is the Carybdis of foreigners, and therefore it | Weather has set in. We shall probably have a hard Nets sseeet Fie Seen peek ed tebe ante tedelived the gosdé, ‘thereiwére' 1 falea iio tae cab hiee atten cetel pear aes ol wg pe nr Bil stand pre aabgre all overs, hear geculia light. | merits a pertinent description. ‘The lower part islet | Winter inevery sense of the word. which we did; [told Mr. Brown, M of the Jsland; | Practiced that would'come under this statute, Also, that | jie tesgrown cutol many years of cruel ve Au adequate sotheinataral hair erowss their clasticny aol theitekenice se. | Out for shops and notary’s offices, and the first floor, peri th tai Le on the 11th that my time would be out next day, and {| ‘he promise that he would pay the cash on delivery, jacharae all the ducies ofthe deak.1u a maa. tonal and seeped een thelr style of Guigh and ax | which is ssqueezed in wnder the principal rooms on Baltimore, should Ike to go dows and vote. He aid Toot nek gph | peehrces not came lot witho es not unhiec:brovent Wh ‘itch ae Pes , such pe + | the secor is oecmpied by the government ot. (Correspondence of the Herald. til the iath. (1 told hin I was yery ailsious Wo get wey r cert a that mast be seen to ny . tJ ‘5 e Herald.) U not the could have) been claimed by the com: ert oD are given when deserved. i ices... ker, that | had bevh keeper of a corporation ‘hog pen, and’ i 4 sestufSch Sy Meaty deep incense | the moroing unl! two. inthe afiemnoony the lage Bacrnons, Nov. 6, ta | LG a yeaah" Scan | Gane garnet een ah gta: | ata ely muons ina sn wil ee be iavalble nd tn the | piazza, which forms pare ofthe building on one side, | 7 American Life and Trust Company— Their | bow hog pen Kocpors they had. He observed that feould | in<¢he wasone of the firm of Alesander Marry mos | "pein pnet, * Jones's Principles and ‘Carte aps: Is crowded with every possible ‘caricature of ha- Operations—Paces and Trotting Powers— Offer of | tsiand. but he said." No, andl could, yote inthe 12th | 284 it wasafterwards ascertained that. such wns not the ‘of Book keeping,” Bvo, price This is the only Ne BROADWAY. cor of Li ah pi AA i H Sher 4 No, : caso,it would be within the tatute; but the terms of sale in m werk tn the subjee’ reprinted ia mrgland. Iti ah Jy18 bm orto byt. | the Ate hoast oft.and they, tee pee x iy Mckay ward, Mr. Bogart mail tome, after re had got to the | thisiransaction, and the oirotimstances attending it were the fist ‘Aeagemie lustitations Jn this city. TOO!!! In this hell of justice the competitors for the odda | 74%#8 G- Brnnerr, Esa. Chad resided in the ath ward forthe Jast six months; he | meh es appeared not to show evidence, suiticient (a au INARY ART WICTO: RING’S VERBENA CREAM. appear of every degree of wealth and squaliditv—of Sm— . said that.to the whole of us. In the watch-house divec- | Pettis’ sod'the. prisoner ced ine eine polars riod yee BRINE & CO, from Laria. respectfully aufarm the ladies FTHIS Celebrated Shaving Compound is now all the raze, as | every hue and shade, from the clear skinned for-| T'noticed, a few days ago, an enquiry in the Her- | tions were given for nearly the whole of us to vote in the i Brey ae stg pomet 8 woe Se roadway, indictments of @ similar kind, ag also one.for grand lar nd Walbeors among to r as amoug who pre- | eigner, though all the suspicious tinges, down t Ri z ‘ He Sth ward; t was an old gentleman who was called assortment of fer te gate rim their own dias) crops. The umprovement re- iD ete i Bes, ‘0 | ald respecting the American Life and ‘l'rus: Com- } Capt. Hall wishéd'to vote in the 4th ward, ax hehad | C°MY- notes. C oaks, Polen ¢ fancy and street ania minabenen. ney ris the undeniable mulatto; in.ewery coat, from fine ; ; m pied ba 2 bide ‘The seven indictments egainat Ross were then set down Rearfs, Shawls, Verls, F 1 “ 4 i ween srtena Cream broadcloth to ihe ouratelbows striped’ ginghams, | P&ny of this place, but whose business was carried | *f00m there; Mr. Rucklos said, * Go and votethere; 0 | cor'iriaton Tavwiay of next, weeks when all the witness: pelea Para lonhton,, Just received vet ship Ville ae ons wherever you can get your votes in” There were two others besides him and myself that went down. We started before daylight; ( apt, Hart could not walk so fast ay the other two, and they started off andleftus. We went down to the ‘house’ of Thomas Doyle, in Water street, near Roosevelt. They. said they had been open all night, when we got there we saw a number ofour old cronies, with a doorkeeper, who was there to prevent them coming out, Capt. Hart said he would take « gin sling, and [ took some brandy; there were 25 or 30 men there who left the island the evenin, previous, all there were such, except the doorkeeper an: one other; we remained till the sun rose, and Mr. Doyle took us to yote at the poll of the ath ward; Doyle was a es against him are requested to attend. Peter Reierson, the Swede, is requested: to call at the Police ottice at 10 o'clock this morningand save further tronble to himself and some of his iriends. 1d Recognizances.—Nath: Tard ards, je. cl nd who was indictedon achargeol al competition. — 4, * wea snr hai 6 parchased the copy rieht, presenta it | aod the, no-coat-at-all, or shirtand pantaloons of the | On, for the most part, in your own worthy, pious, gaze having cam be enue don Uy 8 Wai street broker, | COUnLIY Man; jostling ‘and rolling each other ia all | and goodly city of Gotham,where finance flourishes Ee eee Rn Shee, fe — joie naan, Appin ake and vice decays, Now, this is a concern really PeRCimevent imposition by the spurious articlet now in the | Dent om One pursuit—a law suit. So great is the | Worthy the attention of a discerning and discrimi- market, we tireetions fr ae ray have the written signature | “‘glotious uncertainty of the law” here, that many | nating community, having only sunk about two and Pap atge id et fo Nase tt, Hero bere td buying ar the cae ie may a half millions of dollars in the short space of six N. BmAlso for sale, Ring's Blixir of Lif s’s Ke | upon the law ruits in which they are ‘enabled to en. | Years: The whole history of the men who have ee senile, ‘Dr. Browder's Compound indian | tangle the other two thirds. Here, as. in the gam- | anaged it here is well and accurately known to ol in*m H a F3 cs i rt = bling establishments, which are not dignitied with | Me, a4 well: as the’ speculations in which most of SECRE DIVAN Ars Broader Tomes Eee Veeento | the sounding uame of tribunals of justice, the. no. | them have bern enyaged, in the promotion of their re. and Cloak making promptly executed, “r ~~ LECTURE ON PHYSIOLOGY. SEVERAL medical gentlemen desirous of attending Dr. R. S"Netsou's Lecun's on Phys ology, Aevlog_tnlmated th him that fire Heocares 5 week won infertere wth thie roles ing bank bills of the value of $34 from thi fwo'a wee, U) he defiveted on Paredev's ord Satuoday's; oe pocket of Thomas Ca of the derrapin Uieiock, inthe evening, st the New Wark Lyceniay dl fie night of the 30th of July, while aleeping in roadways aver Mrs Roe Lockwood's Baok Sta, éy neat Cay Gun him, wot eppearing, his Fecoguismace made by | sive'- Price forthe wnole course $3, foesingleeetarem, 83 Robert Don: ee . HOUSE.—' RA) gtd adel x OQUSE FURNISHING WAR Henry 8: Bancker, anative of New Jersey, and recant- HAUGHWOUT, 561 Broadway, the " , : 34 North: Moore ‘street, indinted for HAUGH iblic, that they jaat opencd the Segar Divan, 305% | blest and the vileat, the cleanest and the dirti owa private interest, regardless, on the true “sauve | smail man in stature; he was up to Black well’é Island the tomgat ‘ and Commission Merchanzs, have just reecived and are now Bevicanatnsras acest cir” Kitseiat | make lamulry togetce andve biterent enemies | fet grat rnc, of creat, woabader and | wenienrorowr commen? fa hy Pal Mgetenee of pcipg ine | clans” ons wan! nent We Folie se ‘establisnment , ¥ randy compliments. ave been frequent ick other fools, wi enough to place con- | 4'!"stioned me pr ;, ‘ Chambers-etreet Savings Bank, and bailed Gerard $ + Silvered, Gilt and Brotize Ga Chariddliers, 6'to 20 lights. we we wa cc A PEL VEocuto,” | by the Sait ssion. hs the Wabi of low Seeks ee The fom jent ita w char: Feels ek they sit had beter go there now; I sew Bancker, net anewerin j his recognizances: weve-slea de ‘Bo Candle a ste ‘do 410 m4 iat ; ve cunning and del vice have, damted Tin his own way, and his counse! neral " 7 Clared forfeited. i : ‘ " 2 GLOVES, VELVETS AND. SILKS RESTORED | the laces of tho cowardly. ruffans of lawyers, | Not less remarkable. ‘They re well worth t panned EO Re a path tnatyitie bath aoe Lote fas aigseel Ligh, Vin 9 ing data ged or spose d kid gloves. velveteand silks to chery 7° infest this place in shoals, with bundles | Ot, having fine pacers)” : Teame.aw ay. who thought they, could put in their votes; | Dio hSta terrtiving the plucidity of herdelicate nerves | umcuawe nn aati st orteat condi aad on Fecy reasonable terms. Orders and | of Fame ssi paper under nage arms, (this stam f oe Sr ane rorme bem one Bf oy BPS RE SA Saaieaianls souk copeneriieh by threatening to raise witow, not appearing, his recogni. | strat Lamps, Hall Jamps abd Lanterns, Keading’ Lisipe parce! ly r, e, tu sourc im- Tres jer who, best nates; we were the 5 " ~ ‘i J 3 > i Tiwis FEUCHTWANGER, rena detepe: to ‘on sprengvonnt 4 ‘Their of- asteply sort of genius, of ‘he r humbug, haa | was emp'y before plea nme 7 Doyle told me toa LL be lhmag gpa a ene ag ndicted | -Aybew.aracte or Solar lara # very superior article, 031 Zawim® m TE UWall street. fices are literally dens of thieves. in arance | Contributed butlittle to your ‘columns, { wi'l ander- | t9 it, and 1 must try to get the vote in; Isoon gave it |», stealing : ‘4 “ oe ‘Also, « new arti af sBedecter for improving the light of , , quarter of a tonot pig’ iron from W. Mur- | Ai: Snew ar wy howneer, a9 a bad obj the vote given to me 0 | iock andl Bullock, on the Tuhot September last, batled | Aiud wusasite st Forewing Bronte, eolae(mmoraBle, Po ae if thore hat came dows, the tines ) UC bY James Sullivdn, not appearing, his recognizance | | ‘aguther witherery vanety st Lamps and Chands lem, of 6 to 10 had beer out ‘yg oe eee rece asses Geel beating Daniel Keliher, of 62 Ann street, Seaeaee red We Kept till then on the isliind. ‘The men told me their times for be vi Q D , Castors, Trays, Toast, Be esti Ketan that they were, dewained, “We alt tried to | aRthe a0:h of September baized by Wm, W. Dougherty: | epsstifticr’fate Gutter aad Pratt Raves, Sealers aad get into the boats, but-they were fall, and we could not. | | Passing Counterfeit Money —George Fawcett, Tryys, Coffee and roa, bee, . , tried for forgery in the second degree, i Bin ‘Paote Capiery jo setts ai dozens: Yapanied’Tea THe . and in fact, for more gloomy, dirty holes, can hard- | take to supply you with’ aw account seriatem of ‘the THE TEETH CA, (easeson of 3 per gent—-Unuer and 1 iy"'he imagined. They ere’ very smali, and filled | doimgs and sayings of these honest,’ worthy, énd sure, 20.48 10 be worm With ease aud firmness, from a susie | with cupboards of old musty papers, and the only in- | Most efficient financiers, with a fall and particular tooth all best let for light and air is the doorway. Law proceed- | account of their birth, charactor, und: “education, as the ge val pi Bs “ Seeeot 50 cents. 4 9 a : : a i "i MM ng: ‘ry trongly of the inquisit the Old Bailey criers of last speeches and confessions ma street, next door the chureh, wast eC Brosfene’ pis all who prey % Dent lation ta eat term it.) And, moreover, you ‘shall be initiated into bs tence, and consequently the most useful, intelligent | @eneral knowledge ot the great folks of this thri- | Doyle came to the ‘island about 9 o'clock; orders were : 4 ead " dhl ene and honest part of society, stand im'ewe ofthe mys | V°08_ Village, aratooraty, democrats, apaartn th | sinem.onte ileadie. Beep ihe men citi tore ater | Ufactgrem’ Bank of hroviencsy Rely an Kaward | sig agin, Dain, Gomer, Dweaern, Weer Ba a " Hane eetibed cereal tolleeasinenmctzeeNew | erious tribunal. It is true, that the old Spaniards | Pious and the ungodly, ime manner which will not | Wed were Coals Metso: ighty. wee ‘eombatiad lathe i i ‘ Story, keeper ofa porter house corner of Grand and Bow- ah ‘Amenctn ind Mchame Inatiates of New York in these, | stand in the best light, butevem they ttiuat knock un- | fail to call forth the grvatest pleasure and gracitude Tifa ae calor er gastorme . ery, on the 34 of Ootober last. It was proved by Mrv story | aii pablickonenll Fay Lunae House, and all went down to the boats; they all | 220 received the bill from prisoner in pay ment fortwo | qufactat ry age. such Uhai they eam sell ail articles to, thee. Wis ‘aod «Uso Le rib urectonet [der if attacked by a regular buit lawyer. ‘Thus | onthe part of the exhibited, who, no doubt, are to know Tom Doyle; I did not know him; the: ¢ 1 Chroma Henan tt Ts ftigic Chrthometer, | every prudent mun, when threatened with a law | &teatlovers of truth; while your numerous readers, | seid'he war a great hand atelectionecring. I hadacon. | lasses of liquor, aod gaye: him the cbanges that he mark; | \‘army baby low yricen, ani.rapectial y ines them fo ea conlidetice they have’ re reposed if bim, and mesures | Sit, nO matter how unjustly, seeks to buy off his particulerly: here, will, I'flatter miyself, derive mo | yersation with Mr. Brown, at the hog-pen, but it ia not | '4 the note when at the aor aie at hae recog! pont oe my te compen peommne wilt somes ity their oe mireneses or persecutor at any price, bere entertainment from the ey ae dona Mone i mention it, : pcg Ls ead KC nth none pote oral fod am gpd Hp eae Se TOTER = La a rice ea polrnypge WF, The Havana and Guines railroad does not pay, on “Mais revenons a nos moutons,” 1 cannot affo augh rept gtesc types ge apd onenyers ayeneg { the Recorier being necessary ia the Count TO THE PHOTOGR. 1S Biehde ue cestomers. “4 ™* | account, it seems, of the exorbitant salaries jaid to | the time and research, thoagh better posted up now | but! dia not Bape: ems A, Hd pot easasiate 6 | at the Court adjourted tol oreléck thie taorning: CARTAULT & CO, Lf il I abs He wall continue to manafactare Duplex, Lepine ani Patent | the “chief cook and bottle washer,” and others af | 0m these snbjects than I believe anyother person | [fishon te, eine noah Daya thers: bt Fe ; phatrininranermneinanst=) Fr, Bats Chsssts respecte storm cheir fricnland the Lever Racavemegin apd acne ll huis of Sreigees belong: | his protegés, who are“ sinecures,” and probably | here to be, necessary for these details, without the | the island by Mr. Matsell.. He said he would aend ine |, TRounte, iv Cuza.—There appears to be a good | Vavtic, hac they hava just received bypackershiy Aigo, an and eve sen emoesaerelg msaragog 23 Hh prec ay ead leoen belete this mer ant km pit et yr pmo treme joc} valet my 4nd | there for six months, and make a fentleman of me, s0 deal of excitement in Gertain parts of Cuba, in con- 1900 Daguerreotyne French Plates je wil of nds of >, lor want of i inion, 1s u 4 m ma lid iate with all ofthem. ‘h.) Don’t . “ the movement of Davi irnball, Beq., hd the best aud ras apparatus oy nad Kemps nas bis poe toy will hemate no voice; but elsewhere pints pte Jao ye wen all | handsome and gentlemant e manner,the sums tole ine ob epaihe pelle rhe d-th talthe fatsn hiperh kings jately English Consul at Havana. He recently ae Hey vanced bromine - sth aia md Suit returned from 4 soyage to Europe, has | PUblic enterprizes, and indicates the remedy. ‘The | St, in @ inanner to be indicated hereafter, on the | and Jemmy Short were among thems | was keeper ofthe | peared at Givara, and demanded the liberation, of a) canoes (none ofiodt win bars choles. of articles suitable tp this market, | company who bought the raifway for one ait a hull | Teceiptand publication of each ; og:pen on the island, aad hud two depation, one that | Pot ynly the English blacks at that part of the island youn egrosmighate Pibich be lnvtics bis Griende und patrote to exusiee aed which | millions Of dots, tre proceeding t-execute their | If you like the matters to be. treated of, and will | brought the swill and another that fed the pigs. but of all Africans introduced since the treaty of 309 pounds of trivoli of ¥ epaeieaee adventure contract of making the stipulated branches, and | agtee to the otherterms: specified, put a’ notice of | , On being cross-examined the witness at firstatated be | 129), He was immediately placed in charge of two Leese ee nee esseci tho lateet improvestents in Seen ee tei en eae m Patia, | | Have chosen @ Very ft metican engineer to con- | tS somewhere conspicuously} in the Herald of | did not know'thathe had been to, the island before, but | iii officers, und permitted to goto Holguin, at | bemprente te of Ghras oth courarcdand pamed, uewatpe: | duct tye works, undoubtedly the epeah nee oe thors | Eriday, which shall get in your weekly of Satur- | MD*ing Brested, explained that he meant he had not | HUAN Sones” ‘ite reached thereon the 1fth dit, PUFA Youle STOVE BICES Reinga ma wey Apoartas of ataiing 06 908, mow Alnséue the Leow hoe ive'R new impulse to the traffic on | Jay, not taking your daily. | there io 1 After coming out I went up the North | and on being spcogniaed athe, Brigadier had him ar- ‘deine the onder af ine ay, re sen ar-ann, Nasser only one ; 7 : the road. In the present, and. futare de- Scrutator Movom. | River, and joined the Shaking Quakers. {goto Lebanon | rested. Hs protests for the violation of the lass, ex- | (9,sel! Siptre authe owes noesuiie Rammnesntion soniers ¢ hie Ais.,V- G. having esteblished correspondence in Kranee | pressed state of the prices of produce, railroads alone | {In reply to our'éorrespondent, we have only to | on the Ist Nov. ‘and left in the June follow isting amity and treaty between the two govern | uniter const sud sxvene auitable Lor sittiog rooms, Fase, will siways keep on hand's choice astortment of tsar. | Will open new channels of indasiry, and by cheap- | say, that we know t00 much of the American Trust | SM@bK.the Quakers. for the parposw lof late menteyareqanpienniditendvigcechen, (Fbe Evigi- | Seo out gailoehs wl saumertce tne tele. ‘Oded imer | Cming the produce generally, enable the planters to | 2? St] cooper’s trade; they told me [ must workon the diery however, has coneinded upon taking him te wor cooking Moves are not surnasscd ia the | three years first; | told them Icould net work on the farm, and if they..would not let me learn a. trade | Ly col would leave them; 1 tuld them I had nothing, and powerful langu them to give me some money to pi (he Hevana, to resembark and return i che sere the Havana. inn tyle of cous - comvete with other markets. Bnt here all Company, and wouid not give a fig to know any- CORSETS~-CORSETS. lations grounded on the stability of tnodem ener thing more. ‘The money has disappeared, and let UST RECKIVED, at the New York CORSET WARE fal'ac : ( J HOUSE, No. 41334 Pearl street, a large assortment of prize are falacious, the managers go into forgettulness with it— id. tep he has resisted with very and promises tuther than got eo ase, and «great gavin Lene Ws dvedtouk: tn seteetrn FRENCH AND ENGLISH CORSETS, Jn spite of the inoumerable restrictions and impe- P pyeyatg Dat they said T must go ak t vessel to, Naseau, bat the Brigadier. is joflxy E fa Wise Wun te 4 Si diary 14 give Wim aed at the which wilt be sold at ryetip reece clon diments on every side, toreign ideas and foreign ald. J — - ered to have six shil/ings ; I went to Trov,| Mr. Turnbull goes much against his will 1 th Waren Rarnagy G + Noy 2 Fulton atyerty wi and ‘ \ndustiy are making rapid progress here; andil | Cameus.—Sir Robert ei mentioned and a young man of my acquaimtanee there gave me $10; | Once more the capital of he Havaga He is the rth soe ogg N B.—Deslers in Comets are invived to call, agthe whole | these padlocks the 1c welware be ever re- | 20,000 of these animals perishal in the late Aifghan.cam- | after that went (o Canada, and began Keeping school | English concul who enttsed «o'much trouble in Hu- second haode.,. Theig 7 newly unported. 443) Pearl street, New York. moved, there will bea fine fiela for emigrant in- paign 5 andthe Bombay Times alticms that not less than | jomed the patriots in 1839, and was with Makenzieon Na | vinn a short time ago, and who only saved his life ni aud peel yee, 00 dustry.” Meanwhile we smoke and dance, and take 10,00 would be required for the removal of the troops | vy Island ; after left Canada,T do not know who gotmy | hy" fen tor wroteotion on bourd ye the: English | f™ maa ep ree yr toes = BRICK—7.00 Government, of wnpert sale things coolly, for this lest viriue is certainly possessed Temeolababed sa ether in pavensoes retreat, é ee sahool 5 1 anally hed sg. nebolare iJ ere been guard ro Me Gong in commen oe ogimane cod toa Olesate aud fetall ‘Oigedt tor castings sol ery s f ’ Mt 134 ” our Novel dibwty ae. | by the Habaneros to ap ingredible extent. In tact, Tockety Choe eee eas eau ppinal attics, loatsiie! Came to sol any old employer in Pearl wreet, with whom I | acts expressed by him, to the iojury of the planters | 916 hiatye & Fultoy suet, NY, +