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THE NEW YORK HERALD. —————— iy 4 Vol, VILI.—Ro. 316 =--Wnole No, 3177. NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 285. 1842, Price Foe Gents, NEW JERSEY RAILROAD AND TRANS: | digg SELLING OF KAT WALKEWS.—40 vrladies | TO PRINTERS AND FUBLISHERS—A your man, Newark, Ohio, possessed of the most endearit ‘there are | By Brapy.—Ihave discharged vagrants on the favorable PORTATION COMPANY. ST eve dns wate Sena ean) £5 to $0 saree pe Deg Sg Te ya pe E [Cornespondence of the Herald.) 4s many elements of romance here as in any part of recommendation of the keepers at the Island ; that ‘hey NEW YORK AND NEWAKK. Salat ine tensed bro's, tm $88 Band 3 Saar malr faved inthe taparity of reporter and sabedilor ou se Newans, (Outo,) Nov. 21, 1842. | the world ; but it takes a man, of parts to discover | (hn vice pang nade of eogeune “Tackatpek at ite to pro o% r e al is i e tne phen do ih io Sr wy den | athe consy, wake ccige i and gases malt mene: | “Bank Reform” and the Currency—Removatof the | hem. There is go much good breeding among us, | find; iit done by one my anociacn, Ye ot aware fd misses boots, ahora and buakins, from 4a to 64nd $1 yer | payer concerts. ‘lary ected. | Seat of Government to Newark—The Close of Noi ae those tinge to eumelved. OSthas 708 I of are the great instrument of moral reform in this coun- ‘nts water proof boots, imocensins, India rubbers | Address, by letter, (post paid) 5 ‘, “ , ble ~ vigation on the Ohio Canal—Grand Celebration of | try,you must be made acquainted with them, and it 1 ouily, be expec : ‘ Y. Z., at the Herald office. Alderman Stewart by O’Comn en's coarse and fine boots, Respects ble references given and requir d. ni7 jxb ‘ I never told Justice Stevens that he must in future ree: his application for all warranted. Al! the al f Courtland get, Dew Yorn. wate tninentaad Pate nally Hd | ELECTRO MAGNe-TIC PLATES for rheumatams, ner | phe Inauguration of his Excellency Gov, Shanwon, | shall not be my fault if you are not. discharges direct from the keepers instead of himself. Mr. Sunday wns opted Mailhae he one ee Se vous affections, X¢., mepared under the direction of M. La- ¥ Our theatres are going on lingering, and, as I be- { Stevens must have been mistaken about the matter, It At AUIS ACM. At ig EM. | .c&meec . J. 8. WALKERS. | Pratin's ser ee ot Riera tener uepot, in New York, 65 | ge. Se. ; ; ¥ lieve, dying a slow death. There are performances | #8 Correct, however, that the penitentiary was overflow- it, BE do. GuLINTON CHEAP Boot ang Shoe Slaret 309 |” “Tutullbte cure for the mot acuie aud iuveterate psiny such os Very few matters of interest have transpired Since J in all of them,but no audiences to listent o or pay ior | E,4t ume ae nl anaes os 1 do ate iin he Hrendstentt nalts debenias coeted late 1 ane Sh ee ec eee, the gout, ne ites my last letter, aside from the great question which | the same. “(he circus performances, though by far | sy yaccn 1 yr" 4 ie eis blind,) culled by On . wens those wlio wear boots and shoes will do well to gives call, Las | stvmach, aud shordy,for all nervous hietly diseases | every one is continually asking, “what legislative | ‘he most frequented, seem to have received a NeW | Connor. I was in the peniteaary last April ; | was dise he feo c=; a Mrsses, busking from 3 4, 5,6, 7 and 8 shilliugs vey | of womu oud youus'girls, as yteen, sickness, aumenorthes, s4)- . t be had Wilk rites hh ny”, and valuable addition in the shape of horned cattle. } charged in the afternoon of the 1ich April, aud voted in Ato Sand gM. Js UER Mand ia PM. Coos from ahillings 19.9900 perpaic, il wie mncihes tave’ao | Dreestons, vanors, ver chs, & action will be had with regard to the curreacy?””— | ‘They are now representing buffalo hunts; but the ad- | the sth ward on tue next day oT ait act ‘apply for my dis : New "Youtk, ELI PERTH TOW. vert al gi at the von Cheap Bootand shee | GITUATION way TED—By a comp cut per on ug acta The opinton is general that something will be at- mirersof equestrian exercises see in it ‘nothing but but- charge ; Iwas for by \ue runner 0! the ottice. Leave New Maiket, een wi street. 0% Im*r lesman iua Wholesale or r.tail establishment of Wat i a p » 50) ‘i t POS in y . rae “2 ‘ ras 7 ALM u een END SHOESCLackwoca; | Jewelry ke. Also understands ‘book Keeping and. wateh re- | tempted in the way of “reform,” a word which | falo droves, the animals being as tame as sheep. A kcugiay te eb: Bein J 1 am a citizen—born and much gr eater interest is excited by the large mana- airy LADIES’ BOOTS uring. His beeu in bustuess for nimseif ten i ips of ficulti , * = years und speaks | never quits the lips of the many, but the difficulties ] ex tl childrens’ ete ge tg el opereap econ g and French. i th adi hich ” the, few deratand. That | 8S°¥s wiaich is just exciting public attention, and ropean fashions. Orders received by the dozen {rom places of | pkotparticulars and references address Box No. 762 Lower | attending which, the few only understand. which is indeed one of the best we ever had in this . fashionable resort, 016 cod*r plow ve Hugsew taker se 7oF dain the wi simple word possesses a potent sway, and hasbeen | country. | shall write more about it to-morrow. Flsinfeld Boundbrook, Somerville, | FENCING SALOON & SHOOTING GALLERY. | reasonable rite. “Apnly ate Maiden Lane ng imer’ | @ watchword in many a political contest, and the | _ Th e suicide of Colt hasexcited some astonishment cepted. ne Seuss rom New | (c, MEES, 412 Brondveay, gatrance, in Lispenard street) | HOARDING XA few reapecableyounzinen can be accom” | TUrMiNg point of many political victory. It re. | in this city; but it has passed away, or rather it hizal ‘01 cents. sg Oa fl m. modat d with good boara end pleasant rooms at 42 t. | mains to be seen whetlrer the General Assembly of | has been drowned by the grand political movemen py a Fencing, gives instructions je eacing 5 use of the Term moderate. Also afew day iad conto ies Hs Ohno at itsupproaching session will venture to he wl sich have since developed themselves. The friends Fare bet do ts "ona 0 an REA YORK, RAHWAY AND NEW BRUNSWICK. | ipight crooked) and Turkish sword) hunting knife, musket jove ug imere recalled by O'Connor. [A paper shown ave examined the keeper's book irom the com- mencement in Jan., 1839, to Ist May, 1842. [The question was as to discharges on Sundays.) It appears that Matt+ sell discharged 6 on Sunday, end Timson 6 0n Sunday Just before the election. Enp or tHe Tr The counsel on bosh sides here Sr. m. 2 id they were through with their evidence. Mr. Lord again offered to submit the turb:the great landmarks laid down by several pre- | Of Mr. Van Buren, led by Henry Hern, the old de- iced. a ‘Gentlemen, lovers of this pit ere of the arm: GARDING.—The origival Walton House, 326 Pearl street, ° , tie ch - I d case to the decision of the Court without argument on iberty street, daily. HY fives Hy y 1B Franklin Sq ke Fowl : : | ceding legislatures relative to banking and the cur- | ’.ocra'ic champion of our city, have convened @ | vitnerside, Mr. O'Con ' Lin, eere Now Bruewick. Bijou of akil io thig useful and important arts" "= | inna, permanent boarders S29 per week, imunent soerdew 0 | rency. rar better is it to adopt some permanent | great“ Demoeratie Republican Meeting for Martin | {ither side. Mr: O1Co discharge of his due. ‘Mr. Lord At eA. A spacious double Shooting Gallery, illuminated im the | centaperday. Families cau be accomm: with private | system, which, though sus'ceptible of improvement, ‘an Buren, and the Independent Treasury,” for | was willing and desirous that the Court should y whe- 1s noes Saunt Sun enenot Ow oct ;:| Seen Ge, venmonaae, temas. Wines Shah, farebie t | 18 salutary in its features gé ueraliy, than to be listen- | next Thursday evening, and the call is signed by.a | ther they wished to hear argument or not. At the sugges. ta per plat—tine W q ch—cold cuts equilly cheap. N. By Hotcoffee 3 cents | 10g With defereuce always’ to the cry ot “change | | great number .of the old friends of the litle m -—stakes and mu‘ton chops can be had at all hours. change!” which the seit-interested din iuto o'yr | clan, The crisis is at hand, and we shall soon see as particulaily requests any oue why is in want of 208% | alarmed ears. Let Ohio adhere then to the great | Slorious and pons Kilkenny fight as ever came off J, fortable hi 1 and i indge for Cipesstrbee wenous tavelling tse Mecinad week features of her banking laws —let them be a neucfeus } 1” this vicinity. The Tyler men stand united and tion of Judge Inglis, the court was cleared ot all name gers. After 20 minutes pri: discussion, the court ad- journed till next Thursday, at 4 o'clock P.M. Itis under- stood that the four counsel, two upon each side, will then be respectively hearin argument. P.M. On Sundays the 53¢ and 734 A.M. trij fom New Branswick and INF. Mi train from New York, nie omitted, ¢ between New York and New Brunswick, 75 cents. way, 0 cents we fare in the 53g and 73 A. M. train from New Brans- wick, and 2% and 4% r. M. train from New York, has been re im ii aaa ly a they will open'on and Walker streets, Croaks, Pelerines find it to theiradvantage to call. ‘Thehouse being convenient ind which to gathersuch improvements and, firm—a little Spartan band between the red hot aris, Shawls, Veils, arabouts, &e., of ’ ; m aroul hich to g ch ump! , mo- | ft : : pie aris lashion, "Just reevived per ship Ville de Lyon | 12 London and Liverpool shing, JF; beingappounted agents be | Gifications as experience imperatively demands, and | Clay whigs and the old party hacks of Mr. Van Bu- Circuit Court, New York and New Brunswick, to 50 centa. Fre TR san ual . oi New York and Old Country p-perstiken in, __nS$m#r_| such only. I have no doubt that a great raajoruy | ren. Whatever rumor there may, have been of a Betore, Judge Kent and ay to RR ee eee r ot the democratic party ot Oltio is in favor of sume | ‘stand row” among them, it proceeded all from a P oT bap 3 Passengers who procure thetr tickets at the Cicket office, re pd im*r uc party x fama tated @lite i hashed © Noy. 24.-Thomas Mariing et als. v8. Ed. W. Tryon et geive a ferry ticket gratis, “Tickets are received by the con ~ RANITE—The 8 Toland Gi 7 system of banking. Declarations to that effect were | few disappointed office seekers, backed very impru- | gig.—This is an action of wssumpsit tor goods sold and de- ductor ouly on the day when purchased. aull Sm* BA iatatee Stee iainnice naar pelea now made betore the election and will be acted on in | dently,and in shocking bad taste,by the official orgun | \ivered to defendants, as the firm of Tryon, Derby & Co., WINTER ARR/ NGEMENT, either cut or Building scones either for block of rouble . COLBY, Draggist, good faith, “ccording to the tenorand etlect there- | in Washington. With the war that will presently | in London, the plaintiffs residing in London, ‘the amount of yok pele: nd lin"els, sieps nd platforms, will be de- 351 Pearl st, corner of Krankfort_ {’of ;” but tuis good faith will net be manitested by be waged Saaiess ihe MIEN Gen by arp he demo- pore beng sis aa 2 mega ee hic at what livered at shortest notice, ay . % Ti ates cratic party, the ‘‘ Tyler men,” so called, may not | rate the pound sterling should be computed, the defendants Kentl le bull: OFFICE TO LET. re-charteting the present banking instituuons of the | Cratic party, 5 5 r d Y eas Fe aSE SsTiasiels chia tnd, chinale balieee or emmallon stonze A SUPERIOR Double Chambered Feont Office to let, y92 | State under the same restr cious that are now con- | €XPect any inercy from either extreme wing of fac- | paying into Cuort the amount at $4.44, and contending NEW YORK AND a LP eal ROAD LINE | lowest rates, < " Broadway, corner John street. Euquire of E. H.HUD- | tainedin their charters. It will be shown, however, | tion. They require, theretore, to be men of great fs ~ oat egy ny te “Tr od ri be ce shou ig IRECT. Vessels cau load with great dispatch at the wharf on Staten | SON, Esq. or A. JONES, unis 222 __ | by offering them charters containing all the restric. | firmness and forecast, ang such men are not apt to | Computed—and the plaintiifs contending the rate to Via Newark, New Branswick, Princeton, Trenton, Borden- | Island, where 14 feet depth of water inhad. ‘The rairoad bern q town and Suslineton. in good order, the cars are Jaden and brought abreast of te | (MONMOUTH BANK, THROUGH IN SIX HOURS, shipping. ‘No danger from tee during the winter months. Leave New York, trom the (oot of Liberty street, daily, at 9 | "Hor further information apply to. AM and 13 POM: LEWIS GIBSON, Agent, ry $4.80, or the rate established by act of Congr 1834, as establishing the rate or value of the sov the standard of the English pound sterling. This case was not submitted to the jury, but the Court aN Paaate DATK Nscigy Phe notes of the above | ons which recent experience demands, und par- | brook reproach. ‘The Corporal’s Guard must cover 1s JAMES & CO..60 Wallst._ | ticularly the individual Liability of all the stuck- | the President’s retreat ; if it be cut off, he might be Kenotes wanted, at imniyved atc holders. A portion ot the democratic press sets its | Obliged to surrender at discretion. More to-mor- J. fal! at. ‘The morning Line proceeds to Bordentown, from thence by Atthe Granite Wharf, State ee ls MES & CO., 60 face against ail banks, but by far the greater num- | TOW: Be __..A Looxer-on. | ruled that the pound sterling was $4.85." sxqnbont to Pilla idindet td. Cattlden!'(Opscaite erie Office of the Corayany tg Fivepteor of Bouvaan stains Be aan e snag tshest pales will be paid for all | ber of aemocratic journals declare themselves tor a Philadeiphia. i's fool Sine nic aoloneenane ten plain- Pigllphia) without cheng fears, . — DIB NO DANK ROFAMES & CO.,60 Wall st, | Paper currency redeemable in specie on demand.— [Correspondence of the Herald. tifls—Edward Sandiord counsel, and M. Porter attorney ‘assetgers will procure ja for defendants. William Brown versus James Hall and Samuel Ro- berte.—T'nis was an action of assdmpait, brought for the recovery of $160 sgainst defendants ‘as principale, they having paid it previously to their agent. It appeared on the trial that the plaintiff resides in Jersey City, and ickets at the office foot of Li- FLUTE AND GUITAR. BOARD=Fanibies or Fingle gentlemen can be accommoda’ | Svme ot the latter think the number of banks, the berty street, where a com:nodious steamboat will be in readi R. PHILIPE ERNST, Professor of the #lute, Guitar, an ted wih board and pleasant rooms at 50 Beekman street.-> | charters of which do not expire on the ist ot Janu- ; Paitapeiruia, Nov. 28, 1842, aoe snipe hr ihes S ‘conveyed from city to city, | tie eng tehe Concertine boas Rethew" itedo Miltesise™ for the Terms moderate: © mf era oe ra ihe: tk art ary next, will-be gvufficieut tor all useful purposes, The prints of the city are once more filled with a way tar, which will be fouud. well worthy the attention of the S5GARS~SEGARS—Si GARS.—HENRIQUE®" No.5!, | without chartering more for the present Such is | publication of Mr. Biddle, in behalf cf the’ honor ich are apart- | earner or amateur, from its being well auapted to that instru- Wi lian street, basement offers for sale the following | algo the opinion of the Old School Kepuplican, the or + A a Begs) Mla iol j hoi a . “sy ind respectabilit; the State. Mr. 3. intends ina the, fost of Thi pi calenied not cal nines ng afford to cancel tei organ of the ‘lyler party in Ohio. bent etability of th 1g 0 by the way. 1s provided with a Ladies Car, in ments and dressin ressly for the Ladi caroiag, the i Philadelphia fro whien he tes Cirgstaut street by raltond from Camden, at 9 o'chock'A Mand | syon'for the guitar ae vo be fost Aly Besant Set gormidered to bea jad _ A discussion is going on in the newspapers rela- | **rieof articles, to show that the good faith and | Peeps s marble and Htone yard there. The defendante 8 I ena ceins [tocive’ put hls’at 7 ‘A Mand ap | C&alstrect, where he continues to give lessous on tne ni do well 9 call aad get thete engety of tive to the propriety of removing the seat of the | credit of the State of Pennsylvania, are pledged to ployed maa named Hope’to atiend ta them lon them. It M, being acon inuation of the lines from New York. aeeewie we Ls 25''00 Nonezas, in half, quarter, aud .ne eighth boxes State government trom Columbus to our beautitul | the fulfillment of her engagements with both foreign | was proved on the part of the plaintif’ thet this Hope 828 3m*r ENGLISH SCHOOL. 40,003 Yugemidad, ao do, city ot Newark, and without doubt a strong ettort | and domestic creditors, and that the very worst of | scted ior the defendants as agent for some years back, let- FARE AND FREIGHT REDUCED. SHA RLER DUNNE. Whee Ne Bhi: nnd'od-qualiey, will be made this winter (o effect that object. Tam ceria ? ; Ung their houses and colle:ting their rents, &c.; some- CHA! pect hy INN IB VATPRLAND. IMGIPAD.| informed by a member of the Legislatuie, that the | all doctrines is that of repudiation. He very cor- | time in Nov. 1341, one of the seenceats, ‘Koberts, con- aa oT tronage of the former Iatendem Geueral of the Island, wa \ Palma brand, delegatiens from fitteen counties have been in- | rectly states, that the honor and reputation of the — Hope i do — rg ol be Pinger thissity, i cowdnetedow the lan of the German’Tgymnae | 0. Guia Regain structed to vote for a removal, irom Columbus to | whole country are compromised by such an abomi- | work? “Tos wank ei eae tne, Pisinul te do the Gl R MAIL rT IDES ; ethod of tuition is the “i ive.” All 00) Low juice se ‘of various bands. some Otner place, of the seat of government, Lam - "7 c a BOSTON vie SPONINGTON AND NEWPORT te, saulseeebensaades MCE laaeinns Got deny aioe crs aud hotel keepers sappied on teaso able terms. AML | of opittion, however, that an absolute majority will | BAble doctrine being preached in uny one of the | defendants, but the plainiiir wus not paid by Hope, and a Opt i) this suit was to recover irom the principals. ‘The cy frapd Sthithe Stoniugton wad Provence’ ant Bosen sek Pee, | speak it habitually and fluently grders promprly atten ‘ed wo by addressing “Hennquis, 51 Wil- | be unable to agree on a place to which to reinove, | States, and more especially by its gaining ground in | $f Hope was shown, Dut his authority to Sentracten ike vidence Rai : Sho Ertnsiogt Hea the exhestcage of. seheos UN Decne atere invoice ot oats frayd‘aivived be althougts they ight be glad to quit Columbus. tis | Pennsylvania, whose internal resources are greater | name of his pr . Verdict for defendants 4 many, England, and nited States, f bove invoice of segars have arrived par barque : i FREAD: ce cenit Comstock. give the youth ‘entrusted to his care a practica. knowledge of a om Havana, 119 ?wee__ | only in tais way, that Columbus may escape the in- | (in proportion to her debt and the means of dis- . Danaher; tor defendant, E. H. Seeley. RAGANSET'T,, Captain Woolsey. those branches ofa poli.e education, which are required in all R AT LANCES TO IRELAND, &e., &e—The subscr | jury threatened her. Newark will be the choice of charging it) than those of any other State, whose oo EGAN, Captain’ Vanderoilt. besize careers; apa are spaweahie 10 987. ber continues to transmit mouey, ‘in sums 1 ‘ Court of Common Pleas, ues to arge or small, ty uf those members of the Legislature, who fate fii hE: nds the + id cof Ureland, in th cor sro hl f bonas are Known on any Christian or Jewish Ex- whevand his predecess*r'in vusmess have doue tor the last | Wish to leave Columbus, but Mount Vern.n, Dela- | change. He says, and with great justice too, tat ‘ istory, Ge ; Sie | Sarual Pinoys, the Macueal pare of Mathematics, and | Wins Yean, ani wore alan to aay part of Ragland or Bea ware, and Lancaster, will each be the choice of @ | the toreignerwho lent the money, had nothing to RANGEMENT! awings of Various kinds, i Ani s. 4 Professors of divers nations and seguliements reside im th Mo pang Se i " few. It is barely possible, that a compromise may | do with the manner in which it was spent; and RHODE ISLAND, on Monday, Wednesday and Fri- | sabiishment; and all the classes receive, in rotation, instruction | covey remitted be letter (postpsid) to the subscriber, or ; ich will leave New York daily, (Sunda . » therefore, oped) fom Fire. foare New York daily, (Sundays -ex- | Prenchy German and Spanish fanguag ry q 5 Before Judge Ulshoetier. Nov. 24.—Jomes Martin vs. Michael McKeon and Mat- thew McKeon.—This wan an action for malicious prosecu- im, e f the person or | be effected, so as to unite all on Newark. that, if the doctrine be held that the State has no | tion, damages $3,000. The defendant keeps a grocery day, ‘for stonmaton. a me ; 2 RET Ne KS ‘ ‘ Pin t a ‘complete! a maki store at the corner of Bleecker and Grove streets. The SANG AEAREAClivse TTS, on Tuesday, Thursday and | “Bi itt atcem has attended this plan of eiion, shat ar | Zersandasarest post un, wi be hamedialy cana’ | yerteqarrus to close she nuvieston,. It hes Deeg right to borrow Jor the sate of malciog internal im | plaintf was bisclerk. ‘Some timo in June, at, the de meninges ts, artival of the steamnere st, Stonington, | two foreicn languages, ma periecy. ineligible: manner, and | waried tote senles. cere Co cont euleet wtven or for’ | excessively cold tora few days past, but we antiel- they have borrowed—and then, when their obliga- | Mnaunrtecused him of stealing a three, doliar byl The ee einen as sir Ungse of per Years, correctly nd eatity: i, but also of other | 1uilite maine money or ch rms, on persons in any pert of | pate some lew warin days, betore the winter sets in | tions are fultilled, and they stand clear ot the worid, | Prine tak of Oct, os , and Was acquitted. He now Areigh taken atthe following much reduced rates 2— | | Jansuager, is thus placed within the reach of the Youth of the persons residing. inahy purvot the United States, or | With all the migor predicted by people esteemed | 9 preach their nev eed jicory aba guard on. be jou, as above stated, tor damages. ‘The law Lge yr United States, without its being necessary for them to re- | Canada, aud will be paid to them accordingly. ‘ ‘weather-wise. a ._ | foreign money lenders, and a check on the corrup- all not only show malice, but cunie per foot, ©” Peston and on measurement Koods 7 } tingu‘sh the many advantages which accrue fromankoglish ed- | “uigimer "GEORGE M-BRIDE, Jr. saCedara. | The inauguration of Governor Shannon will, 1 is ida seh OWA legiaToG, Hat leialah cocrentiin | ewentol probebip cates Tha’ cals’ wal Witugue me on To Providence, on me: ment 5 cents cubic acl ; \; ‘ 7 as > = said, be celebrated with unwonted splendor at Co- ni vanced by forei; 3 to | Wednesday the 23d inst. and when the Court avjourned, thon and wpecitaattclos rose ink ts ee chalet Ralie e ee En te te LEECHES ! LEECHES | LEECHES t b maine hes Se Sandler Barsneed by Lovisass he Judge seemed inclined to grant @ non-euit,but on, the pupils, which service sTIEAL' WEDISI oC. Jumbus, ‘The faithful are expected to flock trom all | the States, came principally trom men_ placing great Broadwav. my3l 6m*r would be doubly repaid them by by the satve F to introduce 32. 00 pen og te. ctf b tina Neato, in parts of Ohio to the seat of government, to lend reliance in republican ire fet and that ine tail- FARE REDUCED. Secs cote Ulcer’ Btctun tes tee veahing Sy ee i eee y | their aid in paying due honor to au occasion, so in- | ure of ihe States to redeem their promises, will tur- PERSONS GOING SOUTH. tate, the house being spacious andairy, 31 Im*ee Cae with pant cer x, | teresting und important; and it is sad that the fes- nish the inities of freedom with, the most terule 3 ; tivities of the day will be closed bya grand Inaugu- | theme f oti Tv, i ELLINGTON A, CARTER, W 4 Comm a me for invectives. The question may arise in Acre NS j shine nintoe oe door from Wallstreet, | ration Bail, to be graced by the presence ot rare | the mindsof some men, whether Mr. ls., consistent has on hand, und is daily receiving, choice arnecles, and offers | beauty and accomplishments. It is supposed that | with propriety, can constitute himself the advocate $ chi Offers Tor nele ae Prcets for cash or city seceptances. He | the Hon. JumesJ. Faran, wili be re-elected Speaker | of the honesty of the State. On this subject, it docs Hor department ¢ children are received at any | offers for sale kares.of Lomeline Mateira Wine | Ol the Se@ate without opposition; aad that the | not hecome me to venture an opinion; but | am opening of the court the next morning, some new evi- dence had been obtained, and the case went ou. A non- suit, however, was eventually granted,and the Court ed- journed . Brady for plaintiff—Wm. H. Clancy and Peter James Wilson for defendant. Before Judge Inglis. Noy. 24—Henry Robinson and William McArthur va. John Watson and Henry 8. Howes —Thin is an action of , have passed the summer in thi "On both the routes from Bal- | the be cg in married mane snd his wite AACE UC i Charleston, Deeapceke, Bay, Pore: re Ry ee a ed ba 01 ludga | oF via Washington , Wang Weinon, Wileington NCsund | tet 0 hie reli 10 casks 2 Speakership of the House, will be between Col. O. te satistied, that he esses all the necessary ac- | ##s4mpsit to recover of the defendants, as partners, tor city, Rach : wg 25 caaks Port, pare juice, the best ia the market, J! MeNulty and the Hon. John Chaney, formerly Auircments {or that purposes and thathe will wezons | Bill of goods sold to John Watson alone. Watson, at thence to Charleston, to $22, meals extra—making the fare on re are no ex 47 casks Brown, Gold and other sup-nior Byernes, MC 1 Oconee. ith atl himecif he | imeot the purchaseof the goods, was doing business in both routes the same. Every exertion is made to keepthe | References-MESSRS. FE & BROTHERS. | , 2lcasks Henessey, Seignette and Otard Biandy from Lon | M. C. plish his task with great credit to himself and the | his own name only, and Howes was not known publicly, Railroads and Steamboats connecting these lives in good erder, ALEXANDEw MORALES, EsQ., don Docks, Seend apr csp eR country. Let him do it! nor held out to the plaintiffto be apartner. But plaintifis and expedite travel, and make passengers as comfo asposs | nl ‘Havana. Laripee ne wpe denen ns «fn, ta abe Baltimore. _His “Excellency Gov, Fortes, was present set claim he was a secret partner, and the main question 7 this route be sure of reaching New Orleans OTICE.—Wheress Samuel Bernbeimer, of Syracuse, has [Correspondence of the Herald.) night at the Chesnut Street Circus, and witnessed | whether he was in fact a partner. The amount of the rom ge Eek na te ave Soper w | Nie cape marc aeons mer : Lo Seats Tene Noy 2 a a eee nes | some, Te een» Yo Be niall Ste wah at au expense not . B. * A A - “salir . ; . ” int,” with infinite delight. He has been use — nie bara ai F Non BRC. lies ta ror os pel ages eno bancheaesdcnanrale noted are i etme. LT Touching Things in General, tothet Kind of thing for some time. At the Wal- Charles Denroche, for plaintifis; George Bowman, for EE re eaten ami ,wuouctow | hereby forbidden co transact any business with hun) ax such | MARBLE TILES: STEEL. PEPPER, CLOVES, &. | Dear Bennetr:— nut Street Theatre, “Robert the Devil” by Meyer. | ‘efendants. r_days from Cattskill, Mon at; and whereas Samuel Bernheimer and Jacob Bloch, con- | 3000 I Ke id blue. ‘The city of monuments and fountains is, at pres- beer, came off pretty wel, last night; the “ inter- General Sessions. Regul stati (8. Beiaheimer & Co.. of 8 hi and Fridays. Fiom New York, Pucedays, | tristan seu\eued to Hi; Beranimes & Urothoa ot Non Wa gue to H. Be s re, ‘anil, 5 cents All the roods, debts and demands ol every deseriptiont there: wil | forall panne hereby lvbyde (> ay any ett 10 sed “By A + a baliev” dat have here, in any sort of style, is those everlasting | cordingly. The nuasin the play, you know, are not Before Recorder Tallmadge and Judge Lynch. Nov. 24.—Trial for Burglary —Jemes Mcintyre was tried for burglary in the third degree, being charged with and ‘Se eaeas eats 20 or from nto cone, ‘The new and fat stesmer WAVE, Captain Vanderbit ‘orcloe ernheimer & Co. or either of said firm after this date—and ent of Tupas, Aqua Marine, and other pre- G : hur ; ; ; civil- | intended to represent vestals. ‘he Chesnot Street | having, on the 20th of July last, broken into the stable of For farthe? particulars inquire of the ca, iain On board. all payments of sai may hereafier be made to Herr 7 for rewellers. 3 0% Im, lectures ; opera, none ; good comedy, none ; civil: | 19 . * | Robert Carroll, No.26 City Hall Place, end stealing some Places) for freight and passage at_reduced prices, nor | be, found at Syrmcusd Dy any Penou wisiing to make pay- | store occupied by Mr. W. Fecatss. coffee and spice dealer, | Eames blows his second blast before the Mercantile | attraction—and it must be admitted the stock com | (One ree ally mora burciee tne narmess by the pri- FOxt SALE, the cheapest Farm. in these pares, of 7o immediately aud seule, their accounts and notes. Tide redi pac in aay spl, heamcle at short notice and | Tiprary Ascociaticn, a continuation of the same | pany itself isa good one; perhaps too good forthe | that he wos concerned in the burglary, and he proved nage pees gorexchxage or ged ity oper oar vets fey Tmcase, Be YT NHOIUGR & BROTHERS. ectictele and larilies supplied with an elegant article. Also, subject he worked on the other night. The place | times. The Arch Street Theatre is the great place ad ao ber te equ tied Bim ol tha cher e, We. to trade for dry goods and groceries, uew house and two | ()RRIS TOOTH WASH—Prepared (rom, the OR DK. FEUCHTWANGER'S Price Curent of Copa | will be crowded to a dead certainty. for boys, and the pieces lately brought out, are ra- et. to be eaitared of two iadiotmente: Meckihabiskon ts sble lotsinJereey City, Call on 8. VAIL, Satur. | yragits tiNe;?, oldsteet, New. rok rNe Ore an | FOR Gemmules, Acide, Dyewroods, Letoa, CotmyS er, | Business is very dull in all its branches, commer? thes apt ta cepa Hite Laermer ert t Herrick & Ropes, of the Aurora newspaper, and je lots in Jersey City. in 8. Satur- | Wash us purely le ition, posse proper- | reotype % wer, &e. % four 8 oe pong a By ol col i ever, prefer at om darp. lt Courtandt sree rom to2. Other days, Hainfield fioa9,Jeleaning hand Baath reoring the ate toa | page. oi 4] cial, jobbing and retail. Stocks of all kinds are flat | ing lectures, of which there is a goodly quantity de- Baleouss Cod URtRME Mentinay ok a cock ‘Den email tarms tor sale low. Ss. v. ‘whether arising irom decayed teeth ‘or froma de. TOR ELLIOTT, OCULIST, | —the only stock that isin demand, is the Firemens’ | livered every evening to crowded audiences. The | of the costsof Court, the complai.ants having stated that aoswem ranged sate of the womach, i oe poco MG optaiaiseio SURGEON » | insurance stock, and that is far below par value, young ier er ow especially, like ie tbs om th rata not believer! ibels were ished maliciously, 1D i f De é although it pays per cent annually. One t | themin heu of all other amusements, which brings | and they wished to wi ir keeping the teeth clean Brea » ¢ the wecensi Trial for Forgery. gs, a destitute looking chap, without @ coat, was tried for forgery in the second por, tye DISEASES Oe THe ‘OYE. cause that tends to depress this stock is, they have a | them in contact with their fellow-creatures, Whe- pangy guns, restoring them | Office 261 Broadway, corner of Warren street. ntimr | great quantity of their capital vested in State of Ma | thergentlemen go thither to become wise, or for u the wi a} ularly asefal in cases of wD nce a BC etry keer of land, Inland Sound, preferred. Ad- § with fall particulars, box’, Poat Office, fousbkeepsie, N. é 2 it a . P Ha” | tenon si, ead, cansing tate fo contact Rt ryland stock, which is very frosty. Virginia money | the sake of beholding and admiring them, { know | d¢erren ofsring to pase a 610 spurious bill on thal n WILLIAM BROWNS cheap cash nore, 126 Chatham | caposure to cold, it will be foond highly beacon It koe Bae eee eae in she'd is at from 1 to 1d per cent diecount. This is pretty | not ; but will endeavor to inform mysell, and report | ‘euth Ward Beni on the Ol at Cae ee ee roken a Rosevet esimere, Silk and. Fur ly serviceable to nae. the Qrris Tooth Wash at might Just | Hy a ce eee ea erste diver mdse ote | fat—a railroad connecting the two states, and both | to you inafuture epistle. = ; Kinley, of 52 Bowery, in payment for acoat, of whien ho data, Over, Seal, Nutria, Cloth aud Bilt Velvet Care. Seve- This Tito’ Se recpmmanded 27 eur American and Mechanic Institates of New York, in the years | paying specie. In [politics, a great deal is doing in a quiet way. | was much in need. ‘On the prisoner’s arrest, $110 of the val new paciegen cey and neatly finishes. Scag Rald pele ‘mouth | 1838, °39, 40 and ’41; and xlso Letters-patent for the invention of Rather singular circumstance transpired on Fell’s | If to-morrow’s Van Buren meeting is not a crowded | above named spurious stuff was found on him. He made tsrorement of fancy furs, |vnx trimming. splendid a Chronometer Excapement and for his Magic Chronometer, | p/ i e, it will not be for want of secret instigators, | ® speech tothe Court, in which he acknowledged that he aud the real swansdewn trimming, all of which a 7, stale. has tne honorto thauk the snhabitants of this metropolisforthe’ | Point last Saturday, setting forth the remarkable | One, it wi . FIAe Chute hasta’: | offened to.posa the till, he bellevisig thet it wat seca pS ad eee | of poor imanttys" but how men pestecs the acigaion at Gontidence they have herevofore reposed in him, and sures | credence that some persons attach to dreams. An | Who as yet, may be afraid of showing their hands’ | oftered to passthe bili, that it was good, b Sine ; m thathe wi a ing but just stolen it’ from anegro with whom he lived, named Boone. The jury found him guilty, andthe Court sentenced him to the State prison for five years. Disorderly Housekeeper.—Rebecca Powell, a luscious looking woma ut thirty, was then put upon her ates aad Gentlemen of New York their preservation, even when surroanded by all the atinne ¢o meet ‘ier by, guply- | old man named Samuel Hill, who formerly belong- | They think it best for a little while longer *‘ to Eee tas peed an Acade ny in thet large | menms needed. Among these we know of none more pleasant ey he ieoesred ig Bie wt to the ‘entire satisfaction of his | ed to the city watch, dreamed last week that there | keep dark ;” but in the mean time, to keep the ele- igus bung rly known as i ‘oth Wash—it cleanses and whi- | joini ick’ . | ments in motion. They want offices—not for them- gad common! Ciok's Clin 0p Bo mer on Van me. Fementyenn fons the teeth stenathene the gums, partie the month, and friends anu customers. was buried on a common adjoining St. Patrick’s cha. Mh ies and gentlemeu in that healthful jpeg end ‘ase to all, young and | 1 1ye Bacepemena and ieatienl ait Kindest ricces telamae | Pel, a large quantity of money in gold; so, on last Sa- | s¢lves, but for their retainers, so as to enable them, Id.—[{ Boston Morning Post. Lever “ ished hi Ht when the time comes, to move with greater force, | trial for a misdemeanor, in keeping a disorderly house at Branches. emy is S wiinireeane and siting | aie ie Or "Footh Ws is the best detergent wo ever used om | ing ‘0 the artof Waich Making. He also repatrs Chronometors pd pe teed Rs, to the ESR ee and to be more sure of ultimate success. Such | No. 173 Walker street, ‘near Elizabeth, the resort of fe rooms, andevery conven he comfort of pupils, "Por sale by the principal droasvatein the city wir | “pity rl seo enum i order and alter ll kine, of sade | ted in hisdream. After digging a while,he drew quite | men as Henry D. Gilpin, John M. Reed, John K. | tales ot tne pov ad a ae eactatle winser ert oe STO ths pose ecenagenus Wa Aes WY Devhs, cos of CARPETINGS. stmoderate prices, (ovait the umes, nm a crowd around him, all eager to know what was | Kane, will never be any thing else at Sn Euren' | catined, wheve teotimoay: went ta show thes Ute hones eee ee ee ll nee ide hee ne? | CARPETINGS, CARPETINGS—Cheaper than ever-Al_ | | Mr, V. G. having just returned irom a voyage to Karepe, has | in the wind. ‘The old man found nothing, but sup- | men, hntil the decision of the National Convention | Sone at bad character, but had been Ker vern codes, and Slamers himuelf eee eeemcun eee 7 the ap thes ho oy im want of Seartag eons the following: drone wrth hin a epics, of itches ‘aiable to this market, plied the inquisitive with a hole to look into and talk will bring them into the ranks. A Looxgr On. ly and peaceably, except on ‘one occasion,in the month of probath : x grain Carpeting, per yard. which he invites his and patrons to examine, and wi — amed Joo Nutt wae refused Terms and particelars may be ascertained on application as extra o he offers for sale at moderate prices, 'THey consist ‘principally | about. : last August, when a fellow mi ref above, z A super is 6d" in Clocksor Pendelums, quite modern patterne, The mansion of the late Col. Tennant was put up County Court. admittance, and raised a great row about the house, at- Aygmnibusand pase oper AO ERO W Pee”: ae veshnin mln be rine mates ur, | at auction onthe Bat Iewas old gr $13,000. ‘The Truat or Min Panxen—Cont inven. sescdiccd CametUARUUh elec ad Geek ery, ead Gehboteas 0 the wa Of the soldiers and sailors 0) the revolacion- Targe ply, superior patterns and colors, ts y auicable fyr presenta, : 7: | cost of the building was $45,000. So we go. The | Nov, 24 —The Court met according to adjournment— | mob steak, the premiet. For the ‘aehnes, a married T aly wat, were ‘efore the Ist of January, 179, lo do extraqualty,’ 10s Apparatus making coffee, now almost the | house is old, but in a remarkable state of preserva- Judge Ulshoeffer presiding. Present Judges Ingraham, | daughter of the accused testified that her mother, husband and who cau prove the services of their husbands, aud the le: ish Brussels, extra, Jos ly adopted. , tion, “ - Inglis, the Mayor, Recorder, Aldermen, the accused and rr ‘servants and herself were the only in- (Pe Sad, by applying at No. 65 Mercer val Wilton and Velvet ting, equally low G. having esteblished a correspondence in France { Philadelphi two colored femal y, Street, bear of sonnet it ‘Those not able or With a large assortment off dracgets: oilclothe. rags, tee ofthe best mechanicalLamps manafactared in | Cl. Page, formerly postmaster of Philadelphia, | counsel on both sid mates of the house, and that the only persons who visited prod a Pe sons re- ats, table and piano covers india maiting, stair rods, ie, ‘keepon hand a choice assortment of this ar pend through Baltimore last Friday, on his way to | __ Ricwano Voonniee sworn. By Brapy.—I am alawyer ; | it were relatives and friends. It was also shown by other post pacdy largest stock o1 xoods in the city. Purenasers would fiud it d ' nythi 1? Ihave been in the habit of visiting the police office ; f will do | to theirdecided iutereat to call and examine this stock before ington. Is there anything ou pol 020 end Im*r evidence that the house was as quiet and orderly as any of tio) fe wanting = ‘ (S|RANCIS'S PATENT LIFE BOAT” has be TI The ladiesattached to the Orphan Assvlum of Vin- | have known of the discharge of ‘ants by the magis- | its neighbors, and the only disturbance that has teken iy befur the Istof January, aa { have other bust. | looking elsewhere, B. SME, Ines Teed be past font Pegs im sezoaasavicn, aoa ty emenwes Lowat de Padi are Gelling up a {air Yesterday a ¢ trates ; that has frequently occurred on my own applica: | hace tierestace the cecused has vecupied it wae the row =e ee ee Osporive Willian ttteee, | 8s follows :—Manned aud thrown from the deck o” a steamboat ty called on the merchants of Smith's wharf, a | tion; insuch cases the discharges have been sometimes | Faised by Nutt. The jury, after an absence of ten mis “eee 0 Be + | _N, Ba—Heavy Jute Carpeting at the low price of ie ed yer ped endwise froin the steru of a 74 5 y. +,@ | flied out by myself and sometimes by the clerks ; [have | nutes, rendered a verdict of acquittal, Remember, the number is 448 Pearl street. 021 Im*r filled up some ten or fifteen myself. “I recollect of no ALLS RESTORATION, Chns’s Second Comug, stove in ; turn gunwale with irom and stones, with the bowom | lot of young bachelors. The young fellows tried to } by tore upside down and resisting the efforts | get 0} Steamboat Thief —Stephen Cook was tried for a grand but it was no go: the fair ones smiled so | charges being made without inquiry respecting them by nd the Milleniam,will be lectared on by Margaret Bisho; of 15 men to keep her so ; upset by her passengers aud receiy~ i 7 larceny, in stealing a trunk of clothing worth $174, the aodothers in Military Hall, Bowery, opposite Spring atreet, fag them ido abd freaky hereglt frome water’ botsons aeenily, and Fh a pa hes V read Wag | the, macistrates 5 T have, applied within lees than six | property of Willet Seaman, of 20 Beekman street, from on Sauday ever ovel . P.M. ree Admis- stove in by ing ov a rocky shore then rowed ont to seas oO tac. eni—so ie tin orked out an months for disc! te 3 1 he in th me mt “¥ Mt ard the steamboat ‘A’ ” lyin, at the foot of Fulton each adheres 9 og fipus of tne nehestscaposcialty ea cleres | amd. paarengets Tom a wreck te saiocet st bea withate'how | matiersmede agreeable. , edly filled out discharges Thave been in the habit of 9p- J fret, on the 16th of October iast. Fhe prisoner hed. for- NCON this city, afford: the beat possible teat for | stove lund plugs cuts» arding a wreck with the boven bro- | ‘There has nothing come off in the fashionable | plying for discharges y + nity im. | mmerly been a hand on board the bost, and a few daye after INCONOMY AND RETRENCAMENT—Cheapest tiga f ing " 1 press that apply sometime in the month of 7 4 H 3 4 any enquiry to the merits of a system of instruction | ken open; leaving asinking wreck full of passengers, with the | world worthy of note since my last. A great man: e; 4 COR gel orga pt Tish tare et clmany ye olniye fre, Anvarteae | tox rene nt ofly mabng scence | of our iaahionablen would like to give siréa, but | A#uH wt (Gone decherges tern he, by O'Conner tw order, at from $11 to $16; Beaver Overconts, in fire | dUizence nder the course Pies ot woutnpods thrower Be eect times are so yery hard, that they have to content al h rate style, It; and every other article of clothing eq dew the ae igrehia Ht the, daciew of the deak ina mas- ip endwise and sy 4 y O’Connen—You never interfere where there are no ne . © 1 themselves with tea parties. fees? iy cheer. men findiug their ow. cloth can have their y : ¢ ‘end towed ind ke: ily. i i as80 er ! (every article warranted)" } et the following | "“Porfeares of qualification av given Wi Seubmirinc explosion, and” then ais ni roe How is George Loder,the primo contra baseo of the | Wirnass.—No. (Laughter.) I know nothing about any = ery are mc ad JOSEPH CIS, ‘ets, tN ison ae "| Olympic? His Baltimore friends would be very glad * pic 116 Baltimore friends woul very glad | of these. Urugmed, from $4 $0 to $7 the imraction of afew eae poawans ths We Steen motes No.7 Wall st.,at Adsork Ho's beverromee, | if he would return to them and resume the director- | Justice Matee.t.—By Mr. Brapy.—I am one ofthe Spe- " 4 ‘46940 2 | eparation for bysinens, per ed iy ont cer, sd mong eme | phenome te ship of the Baltimore Musical Association, which | cial Justices ; 1 know of no conspiracy, understanding, eae Beneeln Delsiane | wt J ON M, DAVIES & JONES jnform their trenas and “1 ‘American work on the subjec. ated in England. Sapumtamer tEat they have received their winter fashions for the robbery he brought it to Duryea’s grocery, corner of Catherine and Water streets, and asked permission to leave it for afew moments. When he went out, an adver- tisement containing a full account of the robbery was shown to Mr. Duryea, and on the return of Cook he was arrested and brought to the police, where one of the stol- en shirts was found on hisback. The jury found the pri- soner. guilty, and he was sentenced to the prison for three years and six months. Jury Discharge.—The petit jury was discharged for the Femelnder of the term, with the usual compliments of the 3 thrown reone ; sides and bows Ss Hl ion; combination, arrangement, or concert, among the police by the by, since his secession; has gone tothe dogs. | Scrat renen bevween the th March Sad tbe ith ‘Apnil last, to. discharge vagrants. I know of no diechar- apa of new styles for youth andchildren. ‘The JOR ieh Mans woseitephive neacenthe Pee tece ag eiree | sdopted, in the first Aerdemie g Cracovienne Turban now so mach worn, is manufactured by ges being issued in blank to be used at the election or oth- | Court. Ireland, payable at Cork, Limenck, Clonmel, Londonderry, | (LOVES, VELVE SILKS HED = | Peter IRS, 17! oF ear elling capi very convenient fo Broons. | erwise. Bailed Carer—The Court will proceed this (Friday) Pleo Esmee) sintent, ‘Belthe cle ye ade | Gy" en: huwaviges hay contracted an appara for rextor | “eatmem 106 WILLIAM ST. % icrorrezamined by Oxconmen 1 have een Jn office | morning, atte opening, to sentence all such perront oe nae, oughall i ile ve to , 1840. ave been co , Baobeidee, Dellymase,Fanncestows brfsinal Condition, and on fery resonable werms. “Orders and | P# pd rirtel [Correspondence of the Herald.) me in this court, the sameas against Parker. [was at the | hereby required toattend thereto, Omagh, Danganiion, Bandon from canvass, covered with duck, bers pre our ry Tea , Dungarvan, Mallow, Moneymore, | Parcels punciually atended toy. Or aNGER own snperi r manne: with Toda Rebter "ia perfectly water Putuangrnta, Nov. 22, 1842, | Island ubout the oth ‘Apell Jest 5 Ue Hhbas 88 Stee a gre | ‘The Court adjourned until Friday morning at eleven LAND. 081 Sawtrm®m Wall sree Hose extant, Alen forsale, ihe newly iavented Hemp | GN. Sams Gorpon BEwnsrr — [A discharge, signed bywitneas Is shown himend severai | 1° “ring = a ates SH 1 . es | eee es f and at the manu! t's lowest prices, m Dear Sir :— questions asked respecting Mbt Aaa baton of per- Court Calendar—T’ Day. : after the and most approv. i ; . , ke } Ido not recollect any t tit. (Oth: ry town in Otaan "ee ; yantaloons, vests, and all under garments, oe fe Rewbat ee Raa: BAY, Agreeable to my promise, I commence a series of | 7s" Cpe ar him,with eisnilar questions by eae 1 ‘Gouin "Wikea Wake Ses Mlow, 0, 68 Sy Th Gentlemen's Panache Bean gy mad'es Mande Lane, Nag | _ateod &r 5 Maiden Lane?’ | letters on the taste, fushien, religion, morals and po- | nor. Since Ihave been a magistrate there have been com: | 79, 81, 8. Pant 2.--Nos. a, 46, 43, 60, 66, 88, 62, 70, 72, 'S WRITING AND BOOK-KEEPING | York. bal " " HILAI [A DAGUERREOTYFE ESTABLISH: | Jiti ity of Brother! ii ich | mitted some 6000 vagrants by all the magistrates. It in im- | 74. yw open, 28 Broadway, 2na floor, f litics of our good city of Brotherly — ve, in whiel . ————— Fangs soap an Nan floor. for | _ st 3mer WM. COLLINS. _ MENT, Exchange Buiiding, Nos. 26 and 27.—Sidgle_ Por i possible for me to recollectany thing about these particular soleas tdi photgutiadtee ta: m vou chase Cases Son gate STRONG: wal HU OE. W Beaver surcet, offer | {r1its taken, from breastpin size to 8 inches in diameter. Fam. | the enemies of Quaker modesty and neetness, have | cases; I have no knowledge of the handwriting, other Arrivals, atoms of pone » for sale— % s! u from two to 15 personson one plate. ‘Time of sit most unjustly bestowed the epithet of a “ white than that the date and signature of this one are in m: conds. . © | handwriting. Atthese times, when I was up at th - antsy on hand, and for sale, Jnatravents of the same | washed sepulchre.” Cur city, after all the losses it | tentiary last ring, ued 10 go about ‘among the prison. ‘ GENMET nto wi Peni & FP. LAS im*r_ | has sustained, and after seeing its banking capital | ers, but talk them very little if any at all. ” alcott, Philadelphia; J G Reading, do; ‘ rene Gr Oveern, Haltimore; H Toler, Newark; R Glemauts, G8 Reymond,Albany ; Mr and Mrs E, Corni do. Gen Cooper and Lady, Aliany; Mr Bachelder, bridge; Dr Rove, Philadelphia; Lieut Wainwrigh 0 8 N; ufal with eage, aince aud elegance. ot Mr. Van Norden is now prepared to give instruction in Book acs superior heavy Black Wadding. ety’ . Dae 5008 Ib Superior Cap aah ‘Son epitope ty setae: | cg ence oy on c 4 Ty jos. 28 to practically, from 20 t0 30 set of books auf {all amsortinent of colored ‘ad Bleached Shee tings BENN a ~ 5 4 I wasnot there on the 1ith April, but was at the Mayor’s very moderate. f 8. McK. & B. will receive orders forthe Washington Bleach: Will iubligh Hehe Sou URES | reduced from 58 to about Sf millions of dollars, looks | office, making arrangements. for the election. It was | COCR’ OT era, Jas, Buncen end lady, Oho,’ G Ode ieivthe evenings on Tomo A: M- Ul eT. Mend from th | ing Dying batablishment for which they are tale agents: | week, Moreeaiee Kxpoeds istory of Jae Seatth and | still as comfortable as it ever did ; our market is as | shortly aiter the election that I saw anaffidevit in the | Cole" jr, nosten; Thos L Green, Albany. 3 B Hart, Troy; ‘The Ladies meet daily at3 P.M. nid im*r | hd det 3 the Latter Day Saints, by Gen. J. nett.” ‘These. hi ly . ae it d al. | Tribune, making charges against certain magistrates; it | ¢ Pp ives and laty, Leesan Mr Stewart, do; IL ESPYs PATENT CQNICAL VENTILATOR. SEGAR DIVAN 30536 Broadway —James It, Dal Vecemo | interesting an tstounting disgiovures tin their true eo- | Well stocked with provisions as it ever was, and al- | 4:4 not Tarticuiatty excite my attention, as | was not, and | Fox, do; W W Gilmer end lady, Baltimore; J Hendrick- ruil cheap, stole na ‘fice is is adapte dio all pais it ey nt Horm theit numerons friends and is or a erat n goud seplecina 1290. toh aomon leaders It | though people are obliged to live within their in- tm not, in the habit of paying a Attention to what is | son, Albany; Mr. Cornell and family. pa A i , boats, Churches, | Broadway, adjoining Pinteaus's Saloon, week I be fon 320 pages. Orders “eapectfally solicited, ome, no real want or poverty, such as you meet | *#id 9 me in pers. (Mr. O'Conner here re- Hospitals, Prisons, Mines, Vaults, may br’ its jea Oo 7 Te will be foun q WHitika, come, camel rand jarked that witness had become ‘case hardened” to these we blic house, Boy ton be key ree from nl foal mr ‘ned wawhoien me effin; st Sitenblsiment eared ‘are + All wetamsold | Gig ner RAAB SUES Ck cm Navan | with in other citien jgexverienced amongus, There | ‘hinge or whieh Mr. Lordcalted him to acconm, andthe fs EE Mind nvexpired hes ot sa nrtber, avd 4 7 . DEL VECcuI STRAW W: PING PAPER—20 wi as many balls and row 8 Winter as during | Court decided that such remarks were improper ich has five years toy an from abe SPREE Yorks TE prepared to supeiy toeblls wick | om Smsenws® HOBENT A IOTRSG MO ae PERSME & KS, | any of the preceding seasons, aid as many pretty | O'Coxwon.—Have you any rowolisctien te all, ether | Teretremies vite ‘judicious management, will enable the Cones on dema ¥ GROUND SPICES AND COFF: nidve 61 Liberty street. ‘oung ladies to grace them as ever made men’s | faint or pecans ed ‘uckles brought you a list of names ba ped npn yn bons, to retire inko the country, ‘SHetal Roothing of all descriptions furnished in any part of the AT THE HOPE MILLS, 14 Marketield street between G,, 2 BOCK, 3:4 Broxaway, G whie Hat = complete ae bere flutter. 1shall, of course, keep the run of | that he wanted discharged with a view to their voting at | | {ihe [resent oecunant at Segoe 4 fe EARS SSI eR Broad and Whutehall lat 967 Kiszabeth street, New Work, | 17 sovtanent of Havana and Prinerpe Seyars is always on them, and your readers informed of every fashion- | {¢ elee'ion? (This question, OrConnor pressed very zeu- | Wim parca, igure of \ FLE. Galventecd Hon and Tin Ware 'at_wholesales” Stove pipes, | Ofice 126 Ureutet, Consiancly on hand atthe lowest market, | Se fell ny choi eee tVetcron) and La Cabana ty, | able movement. You know the rivalry between the | yey Inn variety offorme) se or something of a ee i Uae ay aS Mafra anmatticas irbersthy Veter ~~ TBAGHE ‘ ts been received by he Rapid. ct ladiea of Philadelphia and those of New York, and | the kind ; t might have been #0 ; but I cennot apeak post. | CSOPPEN 208, Caves, ti07, Pipers , ie ilk Neh, T MORZANI, 25 Th mpage street, gives instructions vu L ‘ou will, no doubt, permit me through your columns, | tively about it. [Several discharges ere shown to wit: EK. © k a so imem 120 Water street, « the Flute Terme $18 per quarte’. a9 hea ‘08? ine ‘© become the champion of the former. They are | ness.) Iknow nothing about them. n8ar * us