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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol VI. — e287 == wate o. 308 NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 6. 1842. Petco we Coa RAILROAD AND TRANS- Yann, i f giving the watchmen back THE NEW YORK HERALD daly neweaper—peb- NE ORTATION COMPANY, vA BPincrras. {Conemondaas of Hem has jot aa kota fale ta ake Seayital sip | om the tee wutedute and thereore voted beet lished every day of the year except New age = T two Fhe A ae Prxx Yann, Nov. 30, 1842. | ping,” as they express i: here, and not so much usto | ‘a teselution spamended a paid Rabid July. See Sanaa es phot ai 5 7 sot | Singular Sayings .and Doings in Penn Yann—Ev- Fesgent the, peers ar. about and enjoying it to | he additional twenty-five cents per night since the time um—postages paid—cash in advance. Xo ° 5 * sy it was reduced. THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday SIE eae ce me the Sinterrogaire.” ais cape of a Young Lady—Terrible Work. T'see many of those gay young men from yourcity | " Alderman Lex moved for # reconsideration for that pur- morniag—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— From tne toot of Courtlandt street, New York. sree oes or Deak Bexnerr :— whose countenances I recollect having seen in the | pote which was lost by a vote of 10to 6—Aldermen Martin, ‘ver ‘Sunday sinc epted. The late session of the Circuit Court for the Se- | Mercantile houses in Pearl, Cedar, and William | Smith, Bonnell, Punty Pooper Stacie up Geena streets, and they seem to enter into the very spitil of the cause. Tam informed that he is considered the finest fellow who can support or hire the best horse, ae and harpess, and the greatest number of bells; ze of the handsomest girl is sure to 12 to 4. The negative voting against it on account of refu- sal of the majority to pay twenty-five cents per night from the time the salary has been reduced to $1. Alderman Condy moved to suspend the rules in order to take up a resolution to give the watchmen 26 cents per night since was made, which was nega- tived by a vote of 7 to $—Aldermen Balis, Woodhull, Un- een ma ¢ of . Ger ate 8 renege plagues ls a vm w 9 ee New York ay eo iM ee hee ar venth Circuit, has now adjourned, but the causes the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing ves mes ola tried have been of au exciting character The second fast. It has the largest circulation of eny paper in this city, dsc ratas arenes cause of Keeler vs, Bowers, was particularly so.— py, o pee gent ‘The plaintiff, a young lady of about 22, of fine ap- Professors, or the world, and is therefore, the best channel for business vere nations und nequirements ithe ex | Pearance, and respectable, though not wealthy eon- ), in rotation, be his reward. One word in relation to those dear creatures Ihave men inthe city or country. Prices moderete—cash in ad- wien jew vance. NEW YORK, and all the classes: nections, attended in person, ace: ied b met sine ival. Such be: f plump looking, | derwood, Jones, Crolius, Gedney, Carman, Davies, and NEW YORK LANCET, published weekly, price 124 Tt netor. ei J person, accompanied by a nee my arrival. Such bevies o! P looking, | derwood, Jones, ¢ \ ey, ‘ ‘ . ‘success has this of tui.ion, large number of h i blooming, joyous, hi beings, never were seen in ‘est, in the negative. , 4 cents per single copy—Seents by the quantity. The 3 ta 4 unis cor coche yearcl spas wre sical tie ebtisn’ eatale noaaAlntannen a0 WIPE On atharsianenembnsiand village. A fesolution from the Board of Assistants discounts price of this valuable periodical hes hitherto been too em. Jn 4, perfectly: inte Seamed eee on for slander. Thewérds | "Oe cannot avoid being struck, and that forcibly | Bancing the frauds of public contractore upon their work heap, in comparison to its utility, intelligence, and i : Pa oe cele ot tes Bnzish, were alledged to have been spoken by defendant’s | too, with that prominent trait of all of our people, ¥ mes ‘. cheap, in ° "e the Spanish $Aleien coming trou Mik” Fee shat lone pe Bic mice Cctfar ts eoiall douse? Alderman Puapy then introduced a resolution calling for the payment of 25 cents each night to the city wetca- men since the reduction of their salary. Alderman Gepsex moved to lay it on the table. Aldermen Uspexwooo and Lex then bad a cross fire op the subject, in which they both expressed much sympa thy for the watchmen, but the former opposed the reso towns, which is manifested upon ail occasions,wheth- er of importance or otherwise; whether in relation to the convulsion of the world or the sticking ot a cane in N. P. Willis’ toad. Imean that remarkable propen- Te appeared that th: inti ili mantua maker, 73 Pistia ge rig ml ed pet “ ei “inset areice oe ees fick te 3A cl Bran: Somer we annum for one year— a year—or 12} cents per Eo ie A summer of 1841 defendant,by a long course of atten- single copy—cash in advance, and postages paid. a Lely, Se eT? Peete sca beth Town’ conte REVOLUTIONARY RELICS, or Lerzuns eddressed | Eur between 1s adoaae tions secured her affections aud ane: nt to ili by distinguished men to George Clinton, formerly Go- y mt him. This cont though prey ihe: sity of excitability upon the most frivolous points, as favion, vernor ofNew York, during the revolution, and ret pub-| aug fo serge, daily. ; the liberty to breaks and hroeg mutuals he took | Weil as upon those requiring ourmost serious atten- | liom. a. said, a the measure had been defeated lished by permission of his grandson, Col. Beckman. A aS 4 At " at its | Coming to his house and being neglected by the | UO? But Yeiahiay, SOCATE bere penned it hae by aatrict party vote, he had called it up ina new shape beautiful octave edition in mumbers—price 12} cents ge 3 trois ‘yep ; bors, she ascertained the cause to be his de- | SPT Tonenk ite will vou helicve it-ewill vou, in order to test the matter fairly, P, he, Dapile’ bealth. lately arrived sertion of the plaintiff. Full of k, she attacked | Mall Lspeak it—will you believe it—will your re Alderman Crotvs said that the motive of the Alderman re Sundays the 54 and.7% A.M. trips from New Brunswick Sprneyoa is tare the schoot in pertect health As | him, and he, toscreen himself, extracted « monic, | et,credit it—when I say that it is confidentially | ofthe Temh Ward was seen by the membersot the Bourd THE ATHENEUM, 4 New Mostuny Jounwa, oF al patra ie Noe oeks ase i the ajor department: children tre received at any | of secrecy, and then made the Chana lai feared whispered in the circles of the élite here that Martin | as well as the oudience. Anzascan anv Fonsion Lresnarons,. Scimnon; ano TH. pbeameen New ‘ork and New Brans 75 cont. bus twat of infancy. : declaration. Thinking thea suficlene sasificatinn Van Buren has offered himself in marriage to a dis- qcAiderman Puapy rose’ and celled the gentlemen to or- Fine Ante—Each number adomed with « beautifalen | ‘The fare in the af We TK fA Mein from Now Bruum | The tehine are 4006. per satiate, parable tines months in ad- | for him, she published the secret confided to her, | i#suished literary lady? This I have from un- | er ie ete riod that he was aa ready to meet graving—price only 12} cents each. sighyand anand 06 €. wath from New York, bu Been se | yee, “There ae ne teins ence lates cud books s | and the plaitifl aa orphan, and relying upon het | Jousted authority, and trom such a source that i8 | orscesnargentivman es that yentleman wa toate hia PRINTING ofall kinds, executed at the most moderate wey ae real bea od nit ALEXANDEA MORAL Ss ESQ. defend ee. vaharactit Siac nce heat ie in the Evening Post, who, by the way, is her brother, Poy same eet Ena x beurongat se aah prices, and in the most elegant style. ne Se ea See PATENTS. TF nto infamy and dis- | wilt have to give us another column or two on “re: | © “The belligerent aspect of both parties having been thus movals.”” So you will see that Mr. Van Buren has two strings tohis bow. If he loses. the democratic nomination, he may succeed in a higher, a better, a purer, and happier object. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, 4 Paornteror or THE Henarp Estasuisiment, bast Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. whie ‘To Advertisers, ene. For thejinfermation of business men and of the public NB Via Newark, New Brunswi generally, and as a guide in the selection of the best Bus rtially ellayed the question was finally put and deci- led in shanapitien by avoleof 8 to6—Aldertman Martin, Smith, Purdy, Haificid, Bonnell and Lee in the aftirma: ver A resolution to pay Peter Quinn an extra allowance for work done in opening atrench in Broadway on account of quick sands interfering in the prosecution of bis work, wastaken up and adoptei by a vote of 10 to 4—Aldermen Woodhull, Balis, Underwood, and Gedney in the nega- tive, 1% y wn q iw | grace. To sustain a notice of justification, o Reklag esol be fees | NOTICE wine teen abn of Syme b'| Slexunder i Linn, ofnsticheud arse alae GEMENT—— | imthe city of New Yori in ihe collecting of ta at Bara: framed, whisker faced fellow, who spent the winter . pase, and in other gil > 6 hh in Canada, but had formerly resided here, was call- Hear areraee apace Bap reves a perso ach | ed to my pelo! eects, Upto this moment the ‘at ; and whereas Samuel ry “ name of the witnessby whom t ti NE el it the cm ce i ro ayes Nave sustained had been kept a per perooe ey is he stay aaa ned to H. Bermbeimer J Peace ay nnd ‘ork, All eyes were now turned on him, and an almost eb) su to pay any debts to said | breathless audience listened for a moment to ade- ve s roheimes 13 Co, oF a of after this date=-and | scription of an illicit intercourse of the plaintiff Common Council, Boaxp or Atoramen, Monday, Dec. Sth.—Alderman Woodhull, President, in the Chair, and all the other mem- bers present, except Alderman Leonard. e - A number of itions were presented recommending a A channel for advertising, we place Lefore our readers the Ry I. UR ments ‘may hereafver be made to Herr , f ‘i ‘The Board then adjourned to Wedacsday evening at 6 Tos Kepreen Fag won +o esis, ana | Si Eat Emit Bena Since Rene, | Hefendant warned upon ie lace with fmorobun | hl he Seater Shera ok Ss | elo ah stint a8 following facts : i to Bordentown, from thence by ping the Bembheimer & Brothers, one of w' wi ty. al te 1S Crosé-examination, with impossi- B A P: the Presid. 1 sboat to phia. . found at Syracuse by any person wishing to make pay- | bility. lere the suspense was relieved. Wit. | °°; joann or Assisrants.—Present, the President and a New Youx Henaup Scn Orrice, N. ¥., sequal ents; aud on whom al perscua ind-bted, are requested to Alderman Crolius stated that the committee had met a | quorum. aig accounts number of times and examined several witness relative to the burning of the cupola, &c., but owing to the absence ofthe Sheriff, they were not enabled to conclude their labors but would be ready to report at the next meeting of jeri * Orrice, Nov. 1, 184. Aug. 29, 1949. Philadelphia) withone direct to Camden, (opposite | immediarely ana suite nesses swore they would not believe him under ig notes. . Py 73 3 ys x y Syracuse, N. Y. 42. oath. The jury rejected bi i be is A ade Me, BY. Saree, procure their tiekets at the office foot of Li- | ns lar H. GURNAEIMER & BROTHERS. | a verdict for plaindil of G20 ey? end found rs will - Six — berty street, where @ ‘steamboat will be in readi- | — ff of $200. Please to deliver atthe Please deliver at the Sun vam, wie erates on board. House ENBNISHING WAREHOUSE.—WORAM & | _ Attorney for lainti, We C. Parsons; Counsel, Herald Otfice, New York —Otttice, N. ¥., five hundred | hia crates are conveyed from city to city, HAUGHWOUT, sé Broad: turers, Agents | James Taylor; Assi: 1 :. 760 reams per week of tho reams of paper'per week, for | “mont meng opewtd Uy he way and Commission Merchants, have jst received and are now y istant Counsel, E. Hoogland. 8 from the The minutes of the last meeting were read and ap- . —Of Fitzgerald, and one hundred other per- sons, use of the Croton water in South street, near James street, by cartmen, wagoners, and others. Reier. red to the Croton Water Committee. ‘with & Ladies Car, in which are apart. mg 4 new and splendid assortul Attorney for defendant, D. B. Prosser and Alvin Lee presented a resolutien calling upon the smail sized paper 23>432— six mont! 5th of woe bd, ati Re nie tol the following art | Winans; sel, E. Van Bur Mayor to his proclamation to the citizens to observe | Of several persons, to be remunerated for damages sus- fore Daly Harald.” October, 180, ¥ to be of this chetamang. ng the Vines Tes leare Philadel q om the, feat of * Siyered, age! Browse Gu Changaliers,¢ to 20 lighte.1 iA Tetannd o? relative of the bs at lady immediate- jo Sinjeter ot gery ty ar gy BY alae aeprtr r the large sized 32 >446 for the same to be paid for in cash | Sovclock, P rater an Candle Brackets, coer ly presented the case to the grand jury, and Edson | ““Resolutions und ordinances in favor of paving 12th | Of sundry persons, that it be prohibited by law that tho Weekly Herald,forone year every two weeks. eee Baldmare leave 4) 4 M, sad 4P Gas Brackets, Leos Sieg now stands indicted for perjuvy. It appears that de- | street, between Bloomingdale road and 6th avenue, and | Gas Light Works shall not throw their dregs and filth from this date, to be of quali- M. Y. BEACH. S .2 continuation of the lines fr w York. Gas Mantel Lagho, ito? fendant’s first wife was a sister of the witness. It | paving a walk four feet wide from 4th to 6th avenue; as | intothe East and North rivers, the same greatly injuring the fish and oysters, all the way from Staten Island to Harlem. Referred. rts. —Of Committee on Assessments, in relation to the petition of George Wheeler, respecting the Chauncey also regulating 23d street from 3d avenue to tbe Sth, were read and concurred in. ‘The resolution authorizing the employment of counsel to defend the suit brougnt against the Corporation by Hi- Canasedras, LE Ae is understood that ten of the j x see x at ten of the jury were fora heavy Astiai Lamps, Hall } amps and Lanterms, Mending Lumps | Verdict, but the other two contended (and were ae. doubtless right) that she Would then Tose a ‘whole , ty equal to this speciimen— I accept the above order, BD Payments to be made each and agree to furnish the pa- XSL A ECM A week in cash, in fullfor that per accordingly. 3 week. H. V. sUTLER. new amicie ot Yolar my & Very supenor article. - Hi 3 BUAMESG. BENNETT. Aug. 3h 180 wai stew ut cf elitr Tor improving ihe light of | Whereas, a small one might possibly be made avail- ram A. Norris for aviolation of his right to tapthe water | efile, ‘Accepted, e acct e above or 1) M. 8. Beas : pattern of Astral, » 4 ¥ 7 e city while under raulic pressure, whicl 1 Finance Committee, vor of 10 John. der and will deliver it as di- mx db ay vig mp om tals City | eeciher wiahevery varcry nf Leaps aad Chandeliers, tor | ye Rextcase of uote was an actionagainet. “the 41 previously passed this board and wen vetoed by the | Coger, jr. of o lot of land on the east side of Pike slip, be- oy a nae Leaver at Selock in the moni churches, halls and public our pe) Witeh Doctor” Walters, a description of which in | Mayor, was ealled up by Alderman Davisfor reconsider- prior Rbegorirpteng hak somng eee one Q b, have made arrangeme: i ‘ Pc aie " CIE hs ation. cash, the balance on bond and mo: . No.6! Liberty street, toon gaberibprs has re er aes aly efereiairely Gandlestiche Nai ‘he imposition and credulity exposed in this case Alderman Lex opposed the re-consideration of the re- | Of the Committee on Ordinances, concurring with the James Rows, nicends. for our own Darpore) daly ‘over their with he passenger Knives, Snuifers and | beat “Old Times,” all hollow. solution on the ground that it allowed the counsel of the | Board of Aldermen m an ordinance recommended by the Basen Beaian, £7 palit: pal oe bd Prey NY pt an ge dosens; Jopannied Tea Fra donsldated witoasen’y, zadoGered torment; by wcikicg | Cl ine Committee on. Police, Watch, end-Prisons, i are * me » ides ¥ te ar rommittee on Police, Wal a isons, in By these documents it will be perceived that the cirew | Nol Pe Bales and ‘of Goods, he for any of gat thes Bore, _ Florence, Ala, Sine ee eee ey ees | tavor of establishing five extra watch poste near Sh Ave- lation of the New Youk Henato, is nearly double that of H attend prowptly to colicig and payment of bills, eee. ; : IR [Correspondence of the Herald.} ‘Alderman Bais contended that no amendment could 83d street, oF in that neighborhood. Report ac- fy Botes, and accounts, and ‘Wusiness as may be he pabbeneeenh Sty to infosim theie friend, gomtomens, Frorence, Ala., Nov. 22d, 1842. be received on @ motion to reconsider; and after a debate copied and the resolutions adopted. the New Youx Sun, and that it is, consequently, so much | entrusted to toeir care. pablic generad y it chetr arrangements with the ma- Laas 4s, of half an hour, the proposition of Alderman Lee was ne- f the Committee on Police, Watch and Prisons in fa- the ible channel for all kinds of ed - FoMEn pafactorsrgare such: ai they. can sell all articles in their line | Description of Florence—Cotton Crop—Politics— | gatived, aud the motion to reconsider finally adopted by a | vor of the payment of Dr. ic. Stuart's vill of services at more an eligible channel for \s vertising TOR re teat kas at and Tesppctfally invite eat to call Clay— Calhown. vote of 11 tos. the 2d district watch house, to the amount of $1 Itwas and business notices. sate far the troable tes oan! - J Dear Srm— A report and resolution from the comaies of Assess- atc to sure out $12 and insert $6, and carried. Adopt- 4 i ts of the Board of Assistants to tt sessor: as amended. Not afurther word is necessary to satisfy the public. REMOVAL. As you have no correspondent in North Alabama, | {o'scrvea special notice on all persons assessed on their | Of same committee in favor of pying Dr. Isaac Green JAMES G. BENNETT WIN Monday, | PHILLIPS’ CASH TAILORING ESTABLISH | I take the liberty of giving you some information | personalestate, was read. for services to Peter S, Post, a city watchman, to the Pee ee! ly an folso ‘ ‘Alderman Uspenwoop advyocoted the measure on the | amount of $5. The original bill was $10. lt was moved hye City, Hal fe cage Williata® Bridge In renoved from 145 Broadway fo No. 7 Astor Hi respecting its character, towns, etc. that the world | ground that in almost every instance where persons had | to strike out $5 and insert $1—lost. : . CONGRESSIONAL | Wilhane Bridge. for City FM ECONOMY IN GENTLEMEN'S DRESS. may learn ot the existence of such a country, through | applied to the Common Council for correction of tax,they | Of same committee in favor of purchasing a clock for ¥ Bi A et ron 9 none Gasmenta of a most Jegant and fasthouable lind et a saving of | the columns of your widely circulated and valuable prey eb ed moda received. spe Seger ery pom Pr eectated weaatagtat the clotk rot to exceed $6 i i sary ‘ensh. ee and Purdy took the same of the case, an re 4 . , j Cee crman is cant eennte onan ee 2 pM. “e $4500 (THE sdrortines sma itunnecessary 10 resort t9 the hagk- | journal. . man Gedney opponed it; because, as he said, that the asses- “OF same committee in favor of paying Dr. D-R. Hib. eee are cule ly, herr contents, | § 99 Harlemonly. @ 30." oo" shat te len of tine he has hoon extabhahel.tosether wits | Fits then, of Florence, a town which in point } f0r5 Scauy Minarmed Much duty. Ht wasfaally aloptea | ear rors ies an’ Laws, &c-relative to the payment of Oat Hee p Barer aesNeunT Rite eet oie eae te pay icles. ‘Pesos ve 4 sue | of natural advantages, is not surpassed by any other "athe Committee of Assessments presented a report in | certain costs in the case of Armstrong and Beard, in fa- lage ot Carte eras oF Ce, Ts PETE Me ni toe es aa village in the southwest, and which in all probabi | favor of confirming an asaasment io fence in vacant lots | vor of Wi, Beard, tothe amount of over §700. Hesolu- ‘com : members aie abridged, or condensed, to bring them into a rea- ts for Westchester, Throg's Neck, Eastchester. Pm a ee iy vy open tenn mn need Pies Hochelic, Horse Neck, North Ceatle, Rat= tious made, are giveu at length, in the mover's own words; cnd | Pins’ Mills and White Plans, wil! ike the 2 o'clock, P. M. ie Tape ou ali tlaeimportunt questions "Ie is prauted | tain from City Hall. Passengers for Youkers will tans the 9 @ t fer and’ nonpsteil, on a double-royal | O'clock, A. M-and 4 olock, P, M. trains from City Hall, JORERH Mc quarto form, each pamber ining sixteen royal | —230 in®m. ‘Drafis i - ft is printed as fast a8 the business done in Cou ‘matter enough for a number. The first four usually furnish metter enough for one vum- pods 6th and 8th avenues in 21st street, which was gent was received from the Comptroller in reply to a resolution of the Board, asking for information on the subject of remitting the rents due for butchers’ stalls, 1 re-payment of preminms. The Comp- s that the sum of $60,000 is now due ‘und from the butchers of this city for the ‘up | lity will become an important commercial point— Parrtlemen’s the storehouse of a vast and fertile region of coun- S. PHILLIPS, 7 Astor Hous’, Breadway_ try, already filled up with an industrious and thn- AY, 10 Fine street. New York, gives ving Po; panicn. oo situated about mart en Pit IAL BANK ©. of a mile from the Tennessee nver, ona high point PULLEN & COPP’S : pipet wie ot land elevated at least one hundred feet above the level of the river, and is surrounded by an undula- Of Committee on Roads and Canals on petition ef cer- tain o of land, &e.toopen ard grade 165th street, and a wharf at the foot of it. The committee report- ed in favor of ating $1260 to open the strert, a1 $900 to build @ It was moved to lay the resolution onthe table. Lost. he resolution was concurred in. Of Street Committee in favor of paving 19th street, be- tween Bloomingdale road and 6th Avenue. Report uc- the balance of the session two or . b rent of stalls, which they refuse to on the ground that pe gS pt itt ting and fertile country, admirably adapted to the | certain rights have been favaded by certain other butchers | cepted and the ordinance adopted. furnish matter enough, we suppose, for twenty re or thirty Londonderry, growth of upland cotton, wheat and corn. The | in opening shops and selling meat in other places except anges sommsittenon. yeti m of merchants of Catherine mnben., "7 former certain incumbrances in the stands, pedlar's baskets, &c. A resolution staple ig cultivated extensively inthe was, | the public markets The comptroller staee “thatthe J strot, for the removal The Apoeod:x is mode ap of the Frotteye sonal omen. tern part of this co and is our chief, mdeed I not taken out usual licenses for asdarlk god ol tie loge sorntbos of ‘of Covgress, may say, our only article of exportation, ” years pest, where transiers have been made, and age wae reported. It was smended by written out or revised by themselves. It is in the same The crop this year is large—nearly equal, I think, | %¢ therefore not in @ sitmation to claim the protection of hee the re hed be requested to detail as many po- formas the c oY ep : tothe great yield of 1839—and should the prices ee eeecar cr eee pulsed oomtire rer hide bye py the iinet inrector. Wrecking sensinther! pred ioots Of pags. ‘There are not. s9 many num e k je of ion of the clty @ the first weeks of a session, as. there are Cumbers oo equal those of last year, our planters will be able to | uoritha” He further mys thet “the age has gone by | inthe vicinity were siso addrd. Laid on the table. It pay off their indebtedness without resorting to the | when a market monupoly will be tolerated in thie com- | was efterwards taken up, and carried, ional Globe, because bersare slow ip writieg out Aicie‘opoechea, "Bet towapds the closs ol’ a erssjon, the * \ resort a y webbed «4 t 2 hed» af ruinous system heretofore prevalent in this count munity, and the sooner that part of the market law is re. Street Commitee im favor of flagging the side walk agen a 7 sa is ieee Reis ak of drawing on the next year’s cfop. Be Taamel | pastel the Detter, but ths is not to release them from the | in King strect: ‘The report was accepted end the ordi- of thy orks is complete isnecessary és i o ment of renton public . Ww ave red. for every subscriber who dene § ful ‘knoWhedge ot the sary Ei, Fae eoat rieut, 1200, and. are, progeny wheels | heretofore and are dally occupying. "I would ask, is the | Resolution from the Board of Aldermen requesting His ceedings of Congress, to 3 nee then, if same, A at aCe. Ni imag gurely.t0-8 inent the Vik profession of itcher the only one in the community | Honor the Mayor to issue a Proclamation for 1 hankegiv- should be any ambiguity in the synopsis 5 oy Say PULLEN & meguepseqreaneg i thongh surely to. a preminent statzon among + | not subject to the fluctuations of trade and the depression | ingon Thursday next, Concurred in. denial of its correctness, as the Ofices—Pulle: . Pavable in every town im Great Britain. | lages of the southwest. Our merchants: and busi- he hardness of Communication from the Comptroller asking furth Globe. the reader may nto te. 10 see the speech n fe W, Bares. & sii et et of business, aod are they to escape the of the , rom the Comptroller ssking further aiid he #3 Fi et sasimy_| culation and overtading, fw the prion af ober | groper an beso mel Ses retro angafe | Sen earn tpt, bio ve Satta be Jo! ause man: er is are ©: im 5 Ai ); Fire, ment Bo ay pt 8. Jacob's Bs ster iowa, me 4 wee beste aay Police, $2000—total 95,900.’ ‘The Fesolution wes concur’ ize Y ror the dix, $1 per New ¥. ES. ciivcitabrhiaumenm ntti ra | maa Tee, St pinks. rk ye, & Co. cat * the same business, must they hrve 1] rent Thope not. [have yet to learn where they than thea tves; except the erdinince whic prosibi it than exe e ordinance w! it, and wl eaunte Ne cateroed, and which isnot like the Jaws of the Medes and Persians, unalterable, if circum- stances require it ; besides, this Jaw is daily violated by li- Censed butchers, or rather butchers who occupy in bic markets, if not in their own persons by persons in employ.” He then sho ‘vs that the rents of the butch- red in. Report of the Committee on the New York and Albany Reitroad, was referred to a special committee—Brown, Mead and Brady, the committer. rt of the Committee on Police, Watch and Prisons, relative to increasing the pay of Watchmen to $1,25 night. Itwestaken up for final action. The question was on concurring with the Board of Aldermen in their amendment. Concurred in. N towns in our vicinity, and are disposed to con! NDON AND acein INDIA RUB- | their operations wit ff proper bounds. Taey have HOLESALE swat tn | Sen fowns and cities built a pe it were in aday, WwW mens ma for sales inge ase | and they have witnessed as suddenly their fall, when ment of i Goods stimulus which gave them being was with- —. ere * cage. ane fiat such places bg: Sigqeemn cme noe ER Ee cons to guide the business man in his wet Por | and to carry him on to certain prosperity. The Ten. for suapenders core Meson, | nessee river is crossed here by one of the finest ber. Payments may mail, postage paid, at our : i P eA Oh Pee arpente: wake noten Of 987 bank, carrent where a abecriber resides. | Drew. Rabiaso be is! ‘at par. To insure all the members, the eet seer 1 ‘ 5 ‘Woshington by the 10.h December —— | bridges in America, and connects with ers diem in many of the markets is less than that Resolution, That the Comtroller draw hie warrant in ahmgon Mh Breibs te MARTIN’S GASH TAILORING | bia, snimportant and flourishing town on the south | hatged tothe hucksters,who have paid their dues punctu- | favor of the fficers employ ed at the polls of “the election —— Sari B E side of the river, five miles distant, and the termi- | *llv,andhethen takes strong ground ogainst the remissoin- | in June and Nov. last, who have not yet been paid. Con- ‘ashington City, Oct. 20, 1812, ESTABLISHMENT. nus of the Tuseumb ia, Courtland and Decatur rail- | of 80Y of the rents already keimhomdben) orn veers eg gig rene to ber Washin, Place and Uni- Ps ‘i ; 7 esolution to re-num| jon Place - 1F-The papers with which we road. for me to say anything of | Sinking fund, which has been recognise time ond teainan | versity Pince. Concurred in, - set apart for the of paying the city debt. times reciprocate the spart for the parpere of paying the ol Tt is unnecessary this road. The bonds which were issued by its of- | recommends t! ing revenu the above | rospe: tus; = will ‘ ficers some years since, are, I believe, well known Assessment to repsir Canal street, from Broadway to Hudson st. Concurred in. 4d c the markets that there should be charged a reasonable sum M eo RAN “on change” in Wail street, and have doubtless | forerery bullock, calf, sheep and hog which is exposed | _ Resolution directing the Counsel of the Corporation to tr lapal patie ple by ey many a poor fellow who was induced, by | on sale, and that such amounts should be collected daily | defend the suite of Mr Norris wgainst the Corporation to- Ee Sa cearoe Secs remeron hte nee te | Seance teenranriine 0 So eal | Reade eticog hen Th i that there is so! t city al _ to the ‘with’ day that he be aler in southern st caltle per week or 0,000 per year which at 26 cents would ion being on taking upthe peper at this meeting for agitations in political world are watched by our politicians with a deal of care, and it is now generally conceded that Mr. Clay, should he consent to be a candidate, cannot be elected. The overwhelming majority in New baigd me thrown Seem een Ee the whies into a iy known have re an of shai Sania eed seal in the ieesy, Saal cause eir chief. Mr. cannot. et a support even 0 ithe whigs of this State, len fet or [a Tye a the he can expect no every f he: They detect hi and Inal_action it was ol ed to, two thirds not voting in favor of suspending the rule. Doc. 41. Relative to paying Samuel Stevens, Esq. $602 51, for which he isto give his receipt in full for salary up to this time. A resolution to that eflect was conc in. Several assessments were concurred in. ‘he Board adjourned to next Wednesday at 6 P. M. U, 5, Cireuit Court, Before Judge Thompson. Dec. 6 —James Wood vs. Wm. A. Underhill and Aschel AH. G-row.—We have already given an outline of this case. It is still on. For plaintift, Staples and Silliman. For defendant, A. L. Jo , aad B. F. Butler. Packard vs. Wood. -In this case the jury returned a Id yield ciao hing im of $23,000, which he . a su k coneldces would ‘yield to the sinking fund what is properly its due. He contends that the Common Council may re- mit rents to come from the butchers,but they cannot those already due. He denies that the butchers from the tof premium money which is guaranteed only by elieease froma the Mayer to occ said stall for ayear. He denies in toto all power or aut! rue of the Common Council to pay back the $90,000 clai: the butchers as premium money, and trusis that the citizens will not allow thomeelves to be taxed for that is the fore, Office No. 7 Wall st, at Adan in ‘orter, of this State, a man of r Benjamin F. P A i . isti Heres ‘on the ap: | tion, and one who contributed greatly to the suc- ‘ cess of General Harrison in 1840, has recently writ- ‘and particulars may be as ace epplidanon | tena letter toa One, atte, committee, in which ‘he ly ne Ge 3 “At 0 rel daciing guns, made expressly South land, mit any mone} 300 Cockiog Guns, assorted, 16 to 34 boxes, asst lengths, ! paid sealed verdict, finding for plaintiff six cents demages and bn ae Srl oo, compe to fas thes anit: aiebeaiens day, | intimates plainly his purpose to support Mr. Cal- | olstallt. Te saysthat mich oe oi cae olog hind en | Mx cente costs; hus establishing his right to the patent. mn Ra = home to 610 cach. 0% Sm*re . ._ | houn, in preference tothe author of the American | Spout equal to such reduction, out of the treasury of the et, $ ea ere jury gave Guusraiths ‘aed fina a this, system. € the levislatureto | Verdict for pl hue St, a naedy tla Se . Eves tacn h.aged cert en PU | A word ee to che Herald, and Cwillslowe this | impin tx forthapurpone He ogo sya lire | lancer Sok ond Lon, erwin Bote Caps, wards, worms, tips; nbs, tigwers, furmiture, Ko. SFor be ‘eugaire at the off of the wharf, Feet, io | Coane who canteen beer seni in taken | eee ye ey an en that tah ‘ects they faa damages and six cen’ thin the same principle. He also asserts that the Com- bet pe ge eget om sale of meet at places oth license persons to sell at such places, and take,fves there- for, and also to prohibit the sale in all places except such “The of the Com with the of the report . counsel of the Board, eeg —L be Bankrupt List, SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. Alfred M. Whitney, New York. John P. Hall, New York. ‘Wm. H Belden, cattle dealer, New York. Edwin Schenck, oil merchant, New York. Richard Witty, carpenter, New York. ira aut powerbud, fo mgs, boats, or tie wad inveterate pai, uch aa | CYEFY man who con beg of borrow, readeit Indeed siggy primer, Wrenches, Ae We SEER RCO” | gy os xe ne ay Se Big tse Sem EES | Non Voahores a tage weber ot easel ane U. 8. CITY DESPATCH POST. chet 01 the ith De | of women and young’ girts, se xTeet, ‘imenorfhen, sap. | ‘28a any other foreign paper. HOURS as pence, (Sumas ossecly atthe = Sr a, P UIA DAGUEREOTY i = Stockbridge, rt Hy ee angoubncdetiion st, inecnarnagpemay apts trite X ‘i i {Correspondence of the Herald.] Mass. am dice IN HERDMAN, 61 South street. as. Pe Srooxsarpen, Mass; Deo. 8, 1842. | whole subject was mate the order ofthe Edward P. Torrey, commission merchent, Brooklyn. Av allihe Staigns befope A Journey to Stockbridge—Country Amusements— | eVening next, stThekclonee a increasing | Fett ® Mie, off merchant, Brooklyn. Fo clock, A.M ; Slighing—Martin Van Buren’s Movements wn a | yAierman, Caster cohmen fo $1.25 cent per night Calendar. new quarter. at of $1, Cs stnaed the whig majority when they |. 8. Crncury Covrt.—No Calendar. In session Tames Goron Busnerr, aq. cnAtdermen Pony sald he was happy to ace thatthe whig | "Cg Disruice Coun dudge Bette presiding —Ceses Dear Str— . hed retracted trom their former position in relation | in Admiralty, Monday, "raeeay end ednesday. Cases ’ Deut | - moment’s time, andan opportunity, enables me | '2,""fetrenchment and reform,” and he should certainly | in Bankruptcy, Thursday, ‘and Saturday. 4 Reyne 5 x, ne | vote for the parm land yong Cwancxat.—Deoisions de given on Tuesday, Dec. . re een ; . ews WHTTST Te = | to redeem my promise to you when I lastsaw you in Lae with Alderman Pardy and | 13th, in the Room, Ci ili i's Tegelar packets, by applying as easy New York, which was, that if any thing took place | ™ove4'e amend by, increnting tho, setery ot um itwas | ec, TH ee Lac WG, ot oa tn, bats, 26, 97, 8, 90, with me during my winter perigrinations, to lay the Jast spring. He withdrew it, 116, 38, 94, 35, 86. ' Decisions delivered on 8a- same before your readers, which I find in this sec- tion to be quite namerous, Lleft your city on Tuesday last, and found myself in the city of Hudson on one of the most dismal, nasty, gloomy morninge I ever saw, which miay be to amend, by making the pay $1,25 per night trom the Ist of November to the lst of May, and from that time to the Lat of Seven ate Parasniet Branch—Before Judge Ingraham— 63, 25, 61, 86, 106. ee i ante ae Ria the Circuit Court Room, efore Judge Ulsostfer-130, 4 11, 62, 198, 90, 92, 96, 98, is Counr.—Jury Cases, Mondays, Wednesdays, and Erilay®:. pexvisone mett this day, Tuetday, Dec. k P.M. P Conse Oven meets on Thursday, the 16th inst. at 4 SF FIANCLSCHI, 290% Broadway.

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