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HE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. VER. 80,—Whole No, 2811. NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 29, 1842. Price Two Cons for Col Copeland. I did not receive one farthing | pose that having been a victim in the one case,he | For New Yxans.—Galatine turkeys, pickled and of money forthe whole of these bilis; and though | would be much better off when he acted sui juris. raw oysters, so essential for a New Year’s table, can Lgege Teneetndly, soptied to him, I never could get Loot peg oer ei Fe ae appear | be obtained at Downing’s oyster saloon, No. 6 Broad 'G or e clothes. of ee, rf Mr. Jazs—Now we have an extraordinary item, } he was in better hands, though. His Honor then | street, 245 Broadway, and in Fourth street near £25,000 to Colonel Copeland for accommodation | said, that he should make the adjournment to a dis- | Broadway. ‘The finest oysters also, at Rockhow’s, bills? tant period, in order to ailord an opportunity for the | 154 Greenwich street ; Dorlon’s, No. 1 Fulton mar- Lord Hunrincrowen—Yes, sir; he was repre- | examination of Mr. Dobson, Mr. Hamer, Mr. Forde, teas 2 atantie WE 9 A deat: etic sented to me by Mrs. Edmonds as a man of property, | and other persons whose names came out in the Ket; Decker’s No: An street, and on board and he pledged me his honorthat he would pay the | course of these examinations. He would have | schooner H. Walker, at Oliver slip. bills ; he did not, however, do so; and he is now a | them all present, for until their various trans Oh, oyster, what a joy art thou! had beea inquired into, it would not be possi All sorts of Toys can be obtained at 228 Centre To the Public. FOR SALK—Tiat valuable stand kvown as the | Wonderful Disclosures in Bankruptey in In congratulating our readers, patrons, advertisers and | [3 fi fount, Ep genes the towrn of Islip, in Sul ttngtedverts Wanita the public in general, on the glorious advent of the birth | S80 0f the beat micriale and. w day of our Lord and Savior, we sincerely assure them of | £0) calediatedee ‘commas boar the feelings of gratitude that we feel for the unexampled | id uecess ry attendants, and COURT OF BANKRUPTCY. ferald, not og i Lonpon, Nov. 10. support and patronage extended towards the He © location premises is uurivalled, commanding a . only uring the last year, but ever since its establishment Ariat 6 oy Aa en at sit re ngs, and me SUSTNY oF pare banana 4 5 " i leading direetly to the bay, furnishes a dels! jeasns he proceedings in this case were resumed to-day, In the space of time that has elapsed since the organiza. | walk ofeight or ten. minutes, |The “Leg ala tat “Rh and if we may judge from the large number of per- ton of this establishment, no newspaper ever passed | cosy and conrenieut communication with tae cities of New | SONS who were present, the disclosures which were through such a fiery trial of attacks, abuse, libels, and | York and Brooklyn. elicited in yesterday’s examination of the noble [From the London Globe.) great i i ; ‘ . % snk atrocious calumnies, as we have experienced. Yet inthe | or ko Dee seg A maging age mgm yt forling, | lord, and the Foxelations which this day’s proceed Poe: Yolk vat Hun Bowe wisn’ poder yon ytd pares, te Tala we oe street two doors above Grand—children, horses, i " Deer being very abundat in che vicinity, and are frequently | ings exhibit, it shows the case to have increased in etOWER— Fes, 7 + . “i midst of tuch misrepresentation, We have prospered to our 8 race miselarge assets for them, it would be neither (oss of | babes, cows, cats, kittens, holds them, being told that I was liable to pay them, ix of time nor waste of money to inquire thoroughly imo Gil Davis, coroer of Pine and William, will sup. found ou the piemises. interest, and may prove instructi i i heart’s content, and overcome every obstacle made to our | | "Thereis aboartwo hundred acres of land, aud meadow. st- m prove: teatractive: to’ misay te tibet Ty wun ceaal 'y sued upon five or six of them. immense metropolis. progress. We have at this moment, the largest, the best, = Weehe peerars ent ees age etatine wel The proceedings were resumed by Mr. Jaates. Commissioner Foxuanque—When the name im Lares bapnst gn renner »rved, that although ply the most delicious Wines, &c. As also R. L. aud the most respectable circulation of any newspaper in | The house and necessary out buildings, would be sold with Lord Hoxrriyatower’s examioation continued— | of the actual holder of a bill is known, his naine Mr. Jantas and Mr. Nias observed, e whole, or 4 partof the land, as may best suit the purchaser ; they represented ditterent interes’s, both said that | Serysmer, 24 Barclay corner St. Peter’s Place, and must be put down in the schedule. " the creditors were determined to do so. at Timmermans, 75 Broad street. A che ple, New York—and our advertising patronage is so great, | ‘The terns wil be liveral andthe fms da There were seven or eight judgments upon these Bs: Jauce-—Amongen tine loag list ol. oreditebs; that we have difficulty to find room for the favors of our For a more te description of the propery, inguire of bills, and [have made out the best balance sheet I JA) 17 Bast way, 1 D. i we now come to Captain _Byn _ Commissioner Fonsuan yur—The suing out of the iques, 51 Wil tt . generous patrons. Isls Chatham street, ‘New Yorks, of of the subscriber om, the Sek reer at ee ee, Praasack pert Lord Hunrino Toran Ven oft we were in the | fat inthis case will, [hace no doubt, produce a benefi- fay sey ° : spy scart e most delicious In proof of this we annex the following documents, | Premises. -WILLIAM HAWKINS. ake i f “i . Y | habit of giving mutual accommodations to each | cial effect; for though in this particular case it may | ©}gars trom a principe to an imperial. Eanes Lene Bar. Mt, $8 wasen., | make it worse ton the ‘creditors, 1 cansoe tell: ¥ou F i i i not i a adi et from the publi- New Year's cake of all sorts, kinds and descrip- which speaks to the mind at once :— WANTEu TO PORCHASE—A county rendence | Who are the holdersof all thege bills, for Ihave been | other, as byng and I were in the habit of drawing | no‘ prove o/ very great adoantuge, yel {rom the Hull | aye : . » New Yorx Henao Sun Orrice, N. ¥., within 25 iniles of New York, one wri rom 3836 told that some of them have fonnd their way to for- | together when I was a minor. He usually said he | city which i: nae rare 'y ewes ang w inatructive | wousat Par’s, 73 Mottstreet and 127 Cherry. Ang. 29, 1842, neres of Tand, near Long Isl~wd a ieeieW | cign countries. (ut of the £28,000 to Douglas I | Would pay his share, and I thought that when 1 be- | continue to receive, J think it will read am instructs Bouquets for bridal and New Year's parties from Mr. ‘HH. V. Bure: ‘with full particulars, A ont Office, Fou, bkeepsie have been sued by Sherborn for’ £25,000, and by | came ot age I would ay mine ; but in many cases | /esson foche community. He shoula, therefore, order Sin — Or Ba Fe ee | James Wood, I think. for £500. Please the chet its, of TO ‘ood, . . : eonetoe ten ames Nr hee protic acfen foot balding ienty of fruje, wood aad war, | Commissioner Foxntaxque thought it would Seven hundred and fifty reams of’ ‘per week, for Do’ for asle orexchange (or good ‘city. property four | be better if the learned counsel did not farther press reams per week of the small six months from the 16th of | "sesble farms Lae eds wad beets, wae Keuseand'two | hif examination upon this point, as he must pre- sized paper 23>32—forthe October, 1842, to be of this | ors. sently have every intormation upon the subject. an adjournment of two months, that there might be | the camelia to the mignonette, at Niblo & Dunlap’s, time to Gero some days skoliaively ig the ante 576 Broadway. Fi nation of the parties already mentioned. It woul . i + subsequently have to be paoehinine whether the im-} . Visiting cards so essentfally necessary at Valen. prisoument of the bankrupt could be considered as | tine’s, 26 John street. he kept the whole of the funds to himself. Ido not know who are the holders of these bills, nor the sum to which they amount. Mr. James—Are they £20,000? Lord Huxtixcrower—Yes, and I should say to a Daily Herald. quality, size and weight, the | “Do. City, Cell on 8. VAIL, Satur | Mr. James—I see your lordship puts Gibbon down | much greater extent, including my minority and | any mitigation of the recklessness and extravagance | Jewellery of the richest and most modern fash- ‘Also G0 reams ner week of same to'be paid for in cash | days, 4! Courdlan fom Taco’. Gierdeys, Flainteld | ge a creditor for £1,099. amps hills i Mr. | “‘Alterthe neccessary arrangements were inade for | 1208 &tlow prices, at Bishop's, 44 Maiden Lane, up ized 32 a6 forthe every two weeks. Ni Jee ashington at. ONT. ee r. James~Next in order we come to Mr. ter the , i i Prot uoeistorcasy ery two Y. BEACH. Ten farms tor sale low. 8.V Lord Hunrinccower— That was the amount of a Biiene 4 b gilt the further hearings in this case, the adjournment | Stairs. from this date, to beof quali- I accept the above order, | .[@Sw*m | bill which I renewed to him after my majority Lord Hoxrincrawer—He awept off all my estate, | Was registered, and the Court rose. Watches of the newest patterns and warranted, at c f " mm, 5 Cupt. Byng and myself had i 8, 30 W. Garantie maior, sad cee tammn ore | OIE ARIE VAR manenytemrere, | Cott Prag and myer bad evict cased Mt | ae Tay ahi none sce tate aie Wall ogee wpa ipmnanis, ip Be vests seed. per apcordingiy hand an extent tment of Ladies and Misses Beaver tell I hima bill of sale in December, about a week be- City Intel The Pilgrim’s Progrets tor 1843, with twenty- feck incanhy in fullfor that LV. GUTLER. | Hitt ow aunnfaster which we warranted not fell how long they Wrorsjowerdue batons Tnehew: | Eat west abies » Peiraithis ile vibe “eae three highly flashed engravings, at Martin's, R - $1, 1842 to any in the erty, a! ices which cannot fail to sui . én o mon ape if Sada : - 5 John street—a standard work. Hains ate ee te Rist ie Sette Tanat Goats; Bru and Children’s | Came! age: | He wrote in harsh terms'to soe about fori Hewcactierens He tert agi teh picture | White uting in one of the rarlonsof thehouse heard aie, | _ ind aitd Glassware of every style and pattern, dor and wil Pasiie ites de Far, Cloth and taney Velvet Caps. dime | thé renewals, but he did not threaten to arrest me, fancier [a laugh]; a carver nnd gilder in a large | yan, niting ip one of the parlors of thehouse, heard Mr | with silver flowers, &c., at Siouvenel’s, 29 Gold Feast LOOK AT THis. atleast in terms. | But the tact was, 1 did not wish | fancier [8 a A eeieee ue ane ota nares '8¢ | Euingwood, one of the boarders of the premises, cry out | treet. French manufacture at Dalmese's,d William, PERSSE & BROOKS, GENTLEMENS Cork Sole Boots, the best of to have my name brought into a court of justice, as | WAY) te oot SS O00 nd he tee given me no | {fomanother apartment, “ There's a robber in thehouse.” | yp stairs. * No. 61 Liberty street. 1 EC Am x sem | now ne “ipirenye Sormuch the cases besiibe, 11 Se cust of the sale of my eflbotes I. beliove | He rushed ett, aul was met by a stariy black Sellow;who | Piated Wate end house-keeping articles, very JamesRows, — ¢ Witnesses. do Light French Calfskin Boota,do $3 0 4.00 | Inoneyy that I World sepa fe nen ye eeaaing the | Thint a portion of the plate %s at a place in the | had been detected in the act of stealing acemlet cloak he. | suitable for many a domestic New Year's gift, at Samyss, Basan, ‘| do Qver Shoes ofall the diferent kinds, 73e to 1 73 [nina ete meyer oe I a esas, and | Strand.” he p P longing to Mr. George R. Howell, he having entered the | Cox's, 15 Maiden Lane and 349 Broadway. 4 do jaucing Pumps, a % 2 , 1 fel as 01 ‘ing as a . Mr. . , Tt hes been well known that the Sun newspaper, in con: aneing Gaiter, beautifal article, 1 80 | gentleman, as he gave me the money, rf , though a Mr. James—Is it at Vaughan’s, the pawnbro- ker’s ? Lord Huxtixcrower—I do not know. It is some- where io the Strand, and being family plate, I said I thought it might be had cheap. Mr James—Well, go on. Lamps, chandeliers, Lape coe ary &e., premisvs through the street door, the night latch of which | 9+ Saxton’s, 20 John street, and Woram & Hauyh- wasnotdown. The black yescal was then escorted to: | wou, 561 Broadway. wards the watch house, but whileen th» way, drew a Fashionable scarfs, gloves, stocks, &c. at Pare knife and gashed the back part of the hand of Mr. Hiffer- | sells & Agate, 241 Broadway. ay 4 t The Cracovienne turban and boye’ caps, at Davies man, in order to make him loose his hold, but was not suc 106 Wilham street. 4 sequence of its cheapness, had for several years the largest j cAndal other kinds of Shoes and worked slippers in fashi: circulation in New York. This circulation, from obvious ater Dopey eshinr, sogsre, iss, culled shows. Dr=: | terms were 15 er cent for three months, oF isty causes, has diminished very much of late, and is now mit ed, pian and all other kinds of overs logs, | per cent per annum, but I did not think it would be hardly half of what it has been in former years. Asana- nan, Sy cl the greatest assortment of boys boots and shoes: Roneeans to take advantage of that. I have had 30 tural consequence, its advertising patronage has diminish- | of oar own manufacturing, and warranted to be the best, and | Or 40 attorney’s letters in a morning, all referring to watch-maker, neither watches nor jewellery. The ORs misses and childrens, of all kinds to be found in the wortd, all 7 ; ‘ ‘ & Jones, bade cheap as the cheapest, at 367 Broadway, corner of Franklin st, | money matters, and not knowing what to do with Commissioner Fonstanque—I think there is | cessful. He then struck at him several times with the A full sait of every thing for gentlemen’ ~ PANT = . Mr. James—Gi ist! itioni i further. , i = 1. Dhe-ne x ‘ in the contract with Mr. Butler, published by Mr. Beach BOTTES FRANCAISES. panballdtauie Na Geter rae A Earl Howrmarowas, eauiniied by Mav Osis 21 nd drawing his watch out upon the pavement— | ‘The new tashion sack curtouts at all prices, by himselt, as contrasted with our contract made with Persse Broads DM de Faria, tag opened «wort | Mr. Nias—And we are. perfectly ready to meet & Brooks. Now, Mr. Butler, like Persse & Brooks, is a ous ‘orders tor boots of ail Capper LS ae of mens yeu upon it. . 2 highly respectable man, and a good paper manufaeturer— J Sxtabiuheht inthis exty hi oocts will be found atleast equal | 1, commissioner 4 Roxptangue—-This has, been although the paper he furnishes to the Sun is ofa cheaper, proved and must not now be disturbed. made » here of elvewhere, He naporte his ih ofa te rT : 0 . to fit any irrrcularly shiped. foo Mr. Jantes—You have giv and of course a worse quality than what we have invaria- dy’ fong experience ancer Mix, Farr and other celeor ve given us no account of your other celebr- | dealings aa a horse dealer; have you not had as many Mr. H. still kept his hold, when the desperate ruitian | Jennings, at 220 Broadway. f made a downward pass at his abdomen, which cut his | | Ladies Cy ta 4 most perfect article,at Day’s, pantaloons, and would no doubt have inflicted a wound | # Maiden Lane. rt I ubbe: es, " causing death, had not theforce of the blow been stayed | g ql farts ol India rubber shoes, at Abrahamson’e by a large plug of cavendish tobacco that was in his pan- Ladies’ beaver hats, a new article, at Beebee’s, state my majority debts in my balance sheet at £128,530 103 1d, with a few contra amount of credits, £1003 7s 6d, for which no value was received. ‘The difference between these two sums, which is £23 000, has been expended since my ma- jority. Lonly speak from recollection. In truth, I Se at te i > cond vhic yered nearly in twain.— | 178 Broadway. bly used forthe Herald, It is evident from these contracts, | ted makers in Paris enables ium t» couiluet i as 250 horses ? do not understand these accounts myself, and they | ‘#loons pocket, and which was severe y | Broad that we consume about one-third more paper per week than ove posal soe aba mah aed Lord Huninctowrr—I believe Thad, but notall | Were Principally prepared under the direction of my ] Mr. Hifferman, with the aid of his brother, «till held the Ladies’ boots and shoes of all sorts,at Lockwood’s, 391 Broadway; and gehtlemen’s of every description Mr. Beach of the Sun, and accordingly our circulation is, Fine and substantial Boots at Gregory & Caini’s, 367 Broadway; Gerdy’ Curt and Gaevle sale ds at onetime; Ihave horghta dozen horses in aday, ; solicitor and accountant. in the same ratio, more extensive. ‘The nature of this cir- | _ A proportionate reduction in the various other articles to be | S/d some nig 9 others, and when I bought, paid in rs villain secure, and Mr, Howell beat his hands with a cane Commissioner Fonstranque—But it is abso- until he dropped the knife. He was finally landed in the French manutacture, 187 Broadway; Walker's, : ‘ found at 13) Broadway. cash, and not by cheque. T had bankers in 1840.and | lutely essential that you should understand them. | watch house, and yesterday morning, on the examination | Canal stroct; Kno’, 204 Comal erst id the Oliae culation is also different. 413 Ir ‘TERMS CASH. 1841, Messrs. Co ji Its you who will have to pass your examination t vette | ‘ i ‘ana! street; Knox s, 204 Canal street, and the Clin: The Sun circulates among the poor principally —but 2 Ze BOOTS , . Cox and Biddulph and Sir Claude upon oathyand not your walichter ovaccountant. You | Pere the police justice, it was ‘ound that his nume was | ton shoe market, 509 Greenwich street. ‘ASHION OOTS AND SHOES— | Scott, and when quite a youth | had some cash at oursamong the higher and more educated classes—particu" in KER reapecifally invites the atition ae Messrs. Masterman’s. Intended to have opened wo rts larly the clerical, financial, literary, and commercial. tii shoes, cork solesend water proof ; French snd native calf, | aM account with the Bank of England, as Mr. Hume fan Our advertising patronage has also increased much—as it be dhcicrad danciog gaiters, an Pumps, over shoes, | told me he could raise a large sum for me from the must naturally do among a business and intelligent peo- rant and water progr, mocessiog, ladies mises’.and | Globe Insurance Office, to meet the bills which I 7 le of sceing their best and truest interests, By | !ectiom; men’s, boys, aud children’s coarse and vne boots and | had made payable there, but ultimately I did not Lautner uphylp aad rgethaahaaebeaaacane regia Boos: ea) choicest kinds, cheaper than ever before offered obtain the money. [The noble lord was pressed a inspecting the Sun, it will be seen that whole columns je ep alan g Breadway aud 206 Cana!, norhwest ae good deal as to the disposal of the sums received by consist of old advertisements, stuck into fill up spaco— web OLIRGON. Biaee WR tad Ba Maier os him for his horses, but his answer was, that having while other columns contain silly love stories, instead of Socainel isthe only place | Kept no books nor eccounts, he could not give fur- Abraham Bostwick, and that he had either escaped from, Tea, black and green, a8 weilas coffee, fresh and or was let out of the City Prison on Tuesday evening, | fine, at Canton Tea Company's Establishment, 121 where he had beeu sentenced for a term of four months | Chatham street, the only warehouse of Houquay’s : celebrated black tea. on a conviction for petit larceny. Mr. Wm. P, Hifferman deserves much credit fur his courage and perseverance in County Court, securing and lodging such a desperate ruttianinthehands | ‘The decision of the Court in thecase of Miln Parkers of the police. Where were the watchmen at that hour of bpd the night? ‘The prisoner was fully committed on a ‘ must be made to understand them before you can ord Huntinetower—I have, sir, made myself acquainted with them in the best manner I can. ommissioner Fonstanque—Then do not let me hear you say again that you are unacquainted with your accounts. ( Lord Huxtinctower’s examination continued— I have now no portion of that £28,000. When rt having deliberated upon the charges BD LINTON Chea ! 5 f n against Justice Parker, and the evidence pretented to the the important news of the day, which they seldom publish | Shere can be found Hoot and 3 ther information than he had already done.] Hume sold my property, I_was abroad, and I there- | charge of assault and battery with intent to kill, and also | Court, are of opinion that the charges are not substantiat: tillthe day after. those who wear ey Coe Mr. James.—Your lordship, I believe, left Eng- | fore cannot tell you the time of the sale. I have | ¢,, petit larceny in stealing the cloak. ed so as to require his removal from office, and therefore order the same to be dismissed. Tux Mepicat Society anv Da. Jacuson—This 60- | 9. Resolved, on motion, That it be recommended by the ciety convened last evening in the public court room of | County Court to the counsel acting in behalf of the Bre: a “ i secution, that all further proceedings in this Court the Court of Sessions for the purpose of expelling Dr. Fustioes Motteel end Waters be Abmeaninas’, porihins panna Jackson, who was tried, convicted and sentenced the city | new evidence, which mightinduce a conviction, existe in Prison for six months, for producing an abortion. The | thocase. | ‘i are AW hgh aligns a ‘ it . Resolved, in the opinion ef Court, 20 au Society very graciously allowed thedoctor to be heard in | 0; fhesalvli “ihat ip the opinion of this Court, no ond his own defence and present the proceedings of the trial, | trates committing vagrants undor pnegpte te ‘Januery, affidavits of the jurors who convicted him, &c., and then, | 1833, to discharge such vagrants before the ex} ion of notwithstanding thatthey were in a public court room, | ‘hetetms for which they are committed, although eset y My right may exist as to persons committed under the act and convened for a public purpose, passed a resolution, | 1Si3. (2 R. L. of 1818, page 354, 5 39. with but few dissenting voices, to exclude the public and | ‘The vote stood 19to 3. The minority were Aldermen the members of the public press from their presence. It alt ny atte Nong id So are will be remembered that this society holds a charter of in- lg » Ingraham and Inglis, an jerman corporation rom the Legislature of th Davies, Cclivered long written opinions, The Court eat not contracted any debts of magnitude between Feb- ruary and September. All these debts were con- tracted prior to my leaving this country. Between July and September my majority debts were con- tracted. A great part of the list of £128,000 were minority debts | renewed. I state in my balance sheet my minority debts at £74,929. When I renew- ed adebt contracted in my minority, presumed that would be placed amongat my majority debts. I have paid off my minority debts—about £10,000, at a rough guess—since I arrived at my majority. I could give you a great number of them from memory, but notall. There wasa sum of £3 600 paid by me to the Sheriff of Hampshire, under a protest’ I will explain the circumstances. Some time in the spring ot 1841, a solicitor, whom I have before men- uoned, named Samuel B. Hamer, was at my house oe a nae sate what Sebi tty had you then ? 1 MINTINGTOWER—I hi: t i this decay. Necessity compels him—and necessity has il 4 call at the Clinton Cheap Boot considered to be worth from £11,000 to pay t nolaw. He has neglected his newspaper entirely for the a inc sh ee had a quantivy of plate, a quantity of wine, several corn last two years—and has turned his attention, probably to | agffimey, MATE MPROQK BOOTS—Gum-Hinstic Shoes | carriages, and some very valuable harness, but ] had whathe thought abetter business. His place has been | eut»inds suitable for winter wear. Alsoa large assortment cf | NOt a yacht of my own at that time. I had three changed into a broker's office, for shaving Jacksonville | inten misses ud Ehitvens bohacthocs ware ed, busnal | Be Coucttes Tanning from London to Salisbury, notes, Ulster notes, and Malone notes, all known under | the best quality, m great stundaice “Ai the above, ariciea wate ef lleage eee miber mile, and 1 think that aimost he , joa ; . : the name of" Beach leaves.” He has also united with the | Ai'uhestore of Ac KNOX. & Co. known at tho Clton Boot | sold horses and coaches, and for a fiving,” as Thad Dusiness ofa ' money changer,” that of a small shop for | & Shoe Market, 201 Canal st, north east corner of Hudson st, | mo allowance from my family at the time. {| haye the sale of the cheap literature of the day. Probably he | "°°" TN ON STeNiTOn <<". | given an account of the coaches and mileage under has run into thete two kinds of business in anticipation of | p yap pHi x Way alee youtotey your chance. —TOM bse eee he Poh eee : have given an ac- . OLA. |.) at 168s¢ Fulte 5 i fount of el ay sess in this Ine trom the combined energy af the other yoony an | fgteeigige some wis the bot ha caso ewag | Yo the best of my Knowledge ven teeny late from the combined energy of the other penny and or gil: , : the best-of my knowles i ; two-penny press, in collecting early news. These facts ec | parchesers pbb wit bay five dollars worth in the store, | land? id your lordship leave Eng- in Lord Huxrmatower.—I went to Brussels in. De- hil ‘These are the facts —but we do not blame Mr. Beach for | pair; yentlente: a i = wm te a te pair; e é a e he power to expel any member w we present the true stateof the case to the public, There | to gain $100 wor —T in Hampshire. 1 had in my possession two writs,to | (po nave not the, p Fiabe no mistake in the documents of Mr. Butler and | ,orat erhnicon and sale of Frocy Amicles and Sana | comber, 1841, up the Hehine Gon tereeet eee | be cere ae ia oreeat ja may possession two writs,to Geedlagesthereforosrelolive to this cave should boot s pub: Bankrupt List, Messrs. Persse & Brooks—and henceforth the public will Jifes,at 16034 Fulton st, near Broadway, opposite Bt a gon led oy my own name. . Hf took about as at hikes the babii Seas AE Bene. cides I ie character, ss public servants have to review their acts SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. a becomethe ‘ipal mi ry * 00 with me, and that was part of the money I | @!d not give Hatner any instructions to defend them, the County Court. Henry Ogden, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, boat- prctly b venir so aractatag in she rar mit ieaatttal colhantion ot ck ind of Nivel Peat ehe | Teceived from gine in the previous month of No- | but said he could do it, if at were right. In the fol | Arremrt ro Buow vr tux New Wourn Orrice.—Ye . wiil've sold wt very remone. | vember. T expen a be seen, and which will lowing October twe executions were out against me “pas on these bills. Hamer, however, witha Mr. Mel- ton, contrived to carry the action to trial to Bristol, where, as I have been told, they never attempted to plead my minority, I was finally arrested in Lon- don, and paid the amount under these circumstan- ces. .Commissiener Foxsranque— What. were these bills—how came Ryan in possession of them? Lord Huxtincrowen—They were, Sir, two mino- rity bills, of which he was the endorsee, but I can- not conceive what bills they were. I ain infermed that Henry Ryan wasa door porter at a_ gambling house. Another sum waspaid to Samuel Forde upon led while away perhaps 500 or ‘We leave all the credit business to the Wall street press. | bie prices, ‘ Wey £600, and brought back about £300 with me. Ihad For the favors wehave received we return our thanks, | -,Most of those r ruppher to Rig Mery the RAieone | an establishment in 1840, near Bromley, Kent. 1 4 4 had thirty horses there used in coachi id ‘and hope by our industry and independence to merit acon- | French, the Queen of Kngtand, and all the prineipal Couracol | t ty ching and post- tinuance hereafter of the like kindnesses, always with | Europe. i s pe ad ing, but I kept no book, except for wages paid to the thocash in advance. A merry Christmas toll. trom he tare of 8. Hsarlon Co. of Pinadeit savaotage: | Men aad that was managed by Toh Mathews, ny y ry st retion- . ° ie JAMES GORDON BENNETT. _ | ously known for the last 25 years as being be emia the Uni a Pair dip cal OLS BEL PEGS ee, cette Wai pees W=STING ARIARCLMENTFOL ISD e Raffle place in the store e Mr. James—I see that during your lordship’s mi- 3S G RAN ENT FOR 1843. 5th of Jpsaney m3, at 18 oFelocles Ma cat eat $00. nority you purchased horses from Elmore to the fal Box of rose-wood, encrusted with gold aud amount of £1,900 ? wer, the price of which was fi ts NTIN —It i 4 ove ESTABL “A EMIGRANT BASSAGE | Each person purchasing $5 worth of articles, will receive » Pe ry tas It is s0, and I have since ucket (whatever number they choose) nd with this the persoo i No. 61 SOUTH STREET, N, Y. Mr Jawes.—And from Anderson, in Piccadilly, man. terday morning,as some of the persons altached tothe New | Edward Foster, N. Y., dealer in millinery goods. World office wore removing somo fixtures ont of the back | Walter Mason Oddie, Brooklyn, Kings County, broker, rooms of the second story, a package was found contain. John Evans, Poughkeepsie, Dutchess County, N. ¥., ing nearly a pound of coarse powder, which had been | farmer. placed on the top of aclosot that was used asa depository | liver B. Burnham, N. Y., late merchant. for loose papers. ‘Che powder was scattered about, and ‘a Josiah F. Jimmerson, N. Y., clerk. box of matches was found near it partly open. From ap. Joseph Kirby, Rye, Westchester County, carriage ma- pearances there can be scarcely a doubt that it had been | ker. laced there for the purpose of setting fire to the building. Wi This discovery, with the recent attempt to burn Harper's publication office, should place the public on their guard, in order to detect the nefarious schemes of the midnight marauders that infest our city. {n all cases of arson, the camellias and. roses iu varieties, pression flo Mayor should offer an immediate reward for the appre- atropes, sievias, mignonette, &o. Se.; bat z ite. neatest style abd on as reasonable terms as at hension of the culprits tablishinest. Gentle ie 78 FOR THE HOLIDAYS. and other parties, composed of tne moar eee dase he Shawl and the Box. buy $10 worth, will be entitled to two x A person who wi for £2011 a warrant of attorney--£500 and £800 as instalments, | |, THE Forces ov 1841—Tho German, Michael J. Sal- | orders one or two dvye | fret the ro- 5 . lenger, wh red a few days since through the | full Peathariiee of anche, sat tag om the Inks 7h, Lath, ath aad | Pe te toate uss requested to preserve them; | Lord Hunrixcrowen—Yee, and ey, are sold. | That part pad to Fords was out of she £10,000. 1 | energios of Barnabas Osborn, Esq., clerk of the lower po | "3 2=* hn of each mon: for, if mistaid, the loss will be theirs: end) on the gth of Jayna | Mr. Jastes—and from Lord Litchfield for £10002 | have paid him altogether about £1,300. There was | lice, tur forgeries committed jn the fall and winter of 1841 he old Black Ball hve of packets are as follows:— + 1443. at 12 Srelock, the ticket will be dra pucliely before Lord Huntinctowen—Yes, for four race horses. ut 1,000 or £1,300 for election expenses be- | was arraigned for examination on Tuesday afternoon be’ Ship OFawd tie captain orrer. the holders; and on. the following day, the ‘Gitainsbess | which I sold, but Icannot tell what I got for them’ | fore I came of age, but that does not come out of | fore Justice Parker. The boy Benjamin F. Allaire, to VU MBUS, ‘Captain Cole, 5 SEL LAMP: Daring the year 1840 [ may have bought horses to | the £10,000 ef which | have spoken. whom he gave the check of Ketchum & Olcott, to get N ‘ ; EUROPE. Captain Furber, eee eee EAMES. stock of | the amount of £6000, and I have put the whole sum | . Mr. Coux—Tell me something that does cashed, wasin the room alone when he was first brought | have in anticication o stom, had brought me a large a SOUTH AMERIC , Captain Bailey, Pee eestor laneawoiee crtetber bees oeaeelioe ike, | in try b q f rd Hi =I paid I bills aft out fer examination. As soon as he sew him he said to | choiee lot Tam picklive expressly for the NORTH AMERICA! Crptain Lowber, these aorivalled lamps, whieh have jnst been opeved by the | in my balance sheet.” Infact, all my dealings have uNTiNGtoweR—I paid several bills after I m1 be time, 1n « pecaliar and saperior styles and it te howd tae “ENGLAND. C ‘Waite snbreribey comprising the moat extensive und zich assortment | been so complicated, and not having any books, I | came of age. | paid a ereat deal of money at Ports- be bey do you say Ls ay Te ten et Fine atic, | the desire to havesomethiug nice forthe oceasion my etrewler * OXFORD, Cactain Roth! I receive 1 cannot, I must repeat, give you any better accounts | Mouth upon a yacht I had, and I might have laid | ‘%¢ check to get chan; Oey replied in the afir- | will not be forgot. ‘The boned Turkeys wil’ be je!led and de- INE, viz: Ship ROSCIUS, tin Gollvus, out as much as £400. The name of the yacht was f 7 than [now have done. When I left for cori! bebsdever seen Uhalboy telvre the-siverucon orthe nse | ‘orsee snes moet oan ORGS P'SOWNING: hehad everseen the boy before the afternoon of the SIDDONS, Captain Cobb, she entize invoices rece the season were | Jeft papers at Fenton’s, to be taken care of b the Gitana. I paid Capt, Proctor as much as £150 | amication. Ifso, how happened he to ask a boy h 329 Foarth st, 2d. tof Broad e SHERIDAN, japrain, De ater, brad x immediately ; maay partive were disappointed in | Hume, and all that were of @ public olatariot ann for wages, &c. I don’t know the name of the per- saw bedore, the question that he did? ymoneves | N. B—For the roms iene of faniles vending ae different ShetH TENE, Captain Palmer, ‘The to.vs just received comprise some entirely new articles been handed over to the official assignee. Mr. Foot- | on of whom purchased six brass guns, but they | Fare» Pactesces ox a SMALE feare—A black Jattow | reel ee chy, creas w bp received ap te, the 28th, nt Me. KOCHESTER, Captain Woodhouse, of that examisite taste peculiar to French manafzetarers, such | ner, of Andover, has also papers of mine for the | cost about £180. also paid Mr. Hume £600, on | named Jobn Willa Morse, yesterday entered the | run & Co » groce. ast Braadway, comer of Pike street) HOTTINGU SR, Captain Bartley. assandes far leniaee wie pamuoennes of es forlinra. | Year 1842, but not Mr. Cauty. Mr. Forde managed | account of a sum of £7,770 due to him according to | store of Joseph Holland, corner of North Moore and | #0dat Mr. Steward's ogency office, 75 Fulton strect, Brookiyst LAV ERP Oe (new) Contes, Eiriige, ne | Sos te; lustres, brons, “renaivsauce” avd gilt, fortwo, | my affairs before I was of age, and Mr. Footner af- | the schedule. I could never obtein any account | Washington streets, and stated that Josiah Porter, of 45 | _ {12326 2829 4er netted ara exllins Kiptrall comaeted Syinen of creat exper eucg-Firt | and three fame ric thadeg aid globes, colovred tnd cat, of | terwards from him of his disposal of my property, and I have | North Moorestre:t, bad sent him fortwo nushelsof oats. | FJCONOMY Iv DRESS Sick caronn ihe gly of aver y "" “ ¥ * i a J } = + ibi Ry i been VIOUS, lepu rv - a order . Ns Nee Otetne and aigbile, three umes per"ttonthsco Bale | » Som cimporant improve ts have been made in th mena | Mr. Jastes—Pray, had not your lordship a yacht? | therefore, exhibited him asa creditor to the best of | Williams having been previously, deputed for such pur- | 42 ‘rom drab, brown, black and, blue beaver snd pilst clot, pose, t were delivered, but it was afterwards ascer m to fomned that he had no orders to obtain them. He was | “igcraulceteady made, at 229 Broadens American Hove. 1 ; " JENNINGS, _ therefore fully committed en a charge of constructive lar PRENCH'S HOTEL. ceny. iter ion ‘ Kerr your ve on tue Moxey Drawen—Yesterday | THE fee tecyriae, “ampleted the enlargement of hie morning, a boy stepped into the grocery store of J. 8. Sac. 3 Grand street, and asked the time of day, which mg them | Lord Huntinerow: + B had a vacht in m: 5 hy to the differ- 1y pos seri tnee Bruk Nort Ataotion wrecker The cobeosten) gpahl the mst beaut fol weil ex cconomical lump | session, but not legally, for I could not sail away een Nah ene eee eosin rey eee Wend | cal on the gabjocs can be convinced of le hy ouiliog arinie'es. | Witt? ite ae sates I was disposed to purchas~ ‘anada, Who wish te send for their friends to come | tablisbment. it, and had it repaired, Hamer stating to me that if I Trelant, Scotland and Wales, that they ean al- _ &. D. SAXTON, purchased it, he would raise money enough lor me rmcdated by tne line of packet shipg sailing as Deprt of Mechanical Lames, 20 Johnatreet- | to pay for her. The money, however, was not pro- Z my belief. That sum (the £3,600),paid under protest was not taken out of court by me. Traised the loan to pay off the executionsfrom Messrs. Davis and others who subsequently agreed to receive it. When ta- ken out of court, they divided it, but howI do not know. I got £1,600 trom Angel and Cooper, and magnificent style, respectfully offers its attractions CC: , f s ikea ° v kett, blie. al aud im order to give more fac.Jity and quick despatch to ‘The estimation in which these lamps are held may be iufer- d d Mr 2 fr ‘Mi. Davi hich. h cash I had i y 4 of the establish: fit ‘ x i | edh he fact that the follow lie rabliskiociens in | cured,and Mr Harvey, the owner, had the yacht rom Messrs vis, which, with cash I had in | was given him. Mr. Sackett then went into the yard for ype r part establishment is fitted up with lodging Wee cue anceaseec Line: will Te tadiewe ts Cee tslece bo | tals ctyare fheed with twemsvise= back.” Hamer said he would bring an action to re- | my house, disbursed the whole of the amount [had | aninstant, and returaing, found another bars whe ate une in sed inthe beat mages nd replete ith every 9 patebed by his Liverpool ‘every three of four days er Hoave, Spiiten Hoos cover her frem Harvey, but I gave him no authority | previously received. ed to be the companion of the first, with his hands in the | fiseuscomers. ‘These rooma will be let for the dey: meat oe sending Rr tel fends may teat eantred chat every thing Cone Pack Place Houses”, Snore Pereio'e: whatever todoso. iit. Jaues-—The balance sheet must be altered in | money drawet, aad on seatching him took 6A eut of is | meguh. ttadaeiia ase ted i ines wil f Tortoni. Mr. James—I see Mr. Herbert Wall is a credi that particular. ge: . 4 pal floor contains 4 Picture i Hrmungn hater ears hong | The, ral wb ean anton abi biting | og ils for £1,200 | what consideration may be p,ceanmimtioner Foxacanccx mid it must of course | poinssten a the lower police, where the rogue who Chae, Wei Hareb Facched. gen abd it shan nm a preferencs va line, and a continustion of 11 “} * a7 line have given you for them 2 revised. Ad hi ison.— | sble relishes will be served in the beat manner, and of the very y yeats pants and in al cance wen Pardes decline somtiog APO. THE PUBLIC HOF KESSLER Teas Ten coe Lord Husriscrowsr--£40 in cash and £50 in Lord Hustinatower’s examination continued— Fully ooaatione” rent een cet apne bciX | aay WisdlieegsNcalasoe cahacnone emonesy js refonded, as bastomary 5 free Dasenge cee Dee erm has trteads, and the piblic in general at he sour wine, and I believe nothing whatever beside. | When I applied to Angel and Cooper for money on | Usgwows Your Daowsyp.—The bod. The Library i inrge, containing many valuable stemdard I. my bills, they said they could not get it without a second name, and they agreed that if I gave them a bond for £10,000, which was double the amount I required, they would put their own names to the i ¢ I was introduced to him by Henry Parker Duckett, ‘otlend § ’ by E. Chamberlin, since reb ° o * Hewitzances and. Drae—With regard to his arrangements | with addition ofroon and comfort for ihe accommadncion nt | WhO represented him to be a wine merchant. forthe payment of his dratts, they are such as to warrant every | travellersand others. Persons wishing good board, and accom- | Mr. James—I also eee a debt to Thomas Dobson afnction, at oll the banking houses on demand, # ovations om reasonable terms, would do well to call. Pane- for £20,000; how was that contracted ? : “= eaders wee wubrercolrwsante | Sameuapeen. Se ae Lord Honrixarower—I cannot tell you the time. arts, literat nd politics, a ee story end politica of this country, from te dis time jus many fine paintings, by old masters, of ing subjects, well worth the attention of aged about 19 years, who appeared to drowned, was found floating in the N foot of Robinson street yesterda: dark roundabout an pantaloo: bills. That bond was registered against me, and I | to have been recently drowned. works The historieal He was dressed in a | covet ite ark hair, and seme: | “Th 'y was taken to fore, throayhout the : ; i r [0-3 NEW NO NEWARK EX ; i i the dead house in the Park, where it will re durin vere of art. i their Giends reading in apy pert of the United ADAMS & CO?8 NEW YORK A 5 I gave him a# warrant of attorney for bills to that | have been informed that they also issued my bills, " » whi F | The subscriber has spared neither pai xrense to rende Cabeapeeitnce ve rescue ofibe srmeant here, with pars Oe | lichens karr pital wh Poona titers toe Wert amount, and he gave me £800 for putting my name | without,however,attaching their signatures to them’ nf SAPs babe, Pappmnten his establishment worthy of an extended: paolie "yotromare, it me ae yer poe Wqrerling, eriil be forwarded por stgam ships au Newark, N.J.. for the transmission and speedy delivery | to accommodation bills for Colonel Copeland; and | [It was here observed by the bankrupt’s solicitor | AJew Prouan Trickeo—On Tuesday night, one Jo- yin to awoply his ‘cantomers with a place of resort of an ages, handles, money, &e. &e.; the collection of uotes nd bills, and afl Tt business r, placed himself under theescort | intellectmal and el. 1° does Bet hesitate to hat the mate; a he has providest has newer 0) that the two bonds were respectively for £8,000 and | *eph Kane, a rpanse: ishment, here orin Enrope. He thy refore £10,000 ] The £600 I paid Hume was independent ww ped a yy first renet ship, and a receipt or duplicate of same torped through the. post office. For farther particnlarsapply, | ‘esining to.an Express. | When J signed the warrant of attorney I was told I Cif by lester yout pai mt ders for articles to be retwrned by the Express will be | would never hear more about it. Iswear that £800 ‘son, of “towch and take” noto- | a7 that the mater ; 7 ye the bi A : Ly angnged with ber at 182 Orange ; ! - . livered free of charge. or £830 is all that Ireceived for signing a warrant | of the bill of sale, which I had previously given him. ney . confidently invite the pablic to come aud see the desirable and a en nee 4 too. oe Liverpool. Leave New York or lie ae Mayr. M. was not to be payable for seven years, and that all | and he said that it would do hima very great kind- | yoaand Colvin were put upon the scent, and knowing her | cess, as it is unigne and novel. Irelavd—Dinmis Delray, ood Leave Newark at 9A. end 16 P.M. the bills on Co! SDobeland ana Mrs. Edmonds would ness. Ihave made, as I have just stated, several | whereabouts, succeeded in lending her fw the Tombs, and RICHARD FRENCH oS OFFICE OF THE AUBURY 8 Al ir. JaMes— ein re: any such person as J ! get it. ( - r: “i ROAD COMPANY. Dee sina. | this Mr. Dobson ? and 3 Br Jace aid tha tether the wine, plate, nor | longline the um ofS, which was tw recover | PULADRLMA, BOTANNIC OARDEN, KSUWN 4 i . y enpit Lord Hustixerower—I really cannot tell you; I | other property, stn y his ship, to have been 6 ner With asmail capital to assist in some al ‘and im- ROM GREAS Bi TAIN tt. A SEXTANNUAL Ssieeth "te halk cn teg tiled fever | Was introduoed to & tial Who was called Mt. Des- | left. with Huse, hed been named in the, oxtslogu Tovcnen vr.—On Monday crentog © roy checked | provemens inthe hich would greatly enhance the re- BY THE SHACK BALL OR OLD LIN! January next, Mharehallery whore steck is registered in the | son. and that is all T can tell you about it ot the sale which he now held in his hand; po og hd “ne pogo ee sd ternonight ai hy bogs Cond he entrance. f the lot of Ground, whieh [Ssiling from Liverpoot on the 7th and i9th of every month} | Si? Hakitt estes of Mew Fork ia" the cy of em Fark, | Mr. James—Now, my lord,I come to Mr. Cauty, | sides, he had awept offthe whole of the assets. ortne pave thar iinattr ihehetes ct Kilta Wes eure Persope phism} weak Ola Coe fo tet ond a thoae whose stock je not Tegintorod in the eity Will be paid ped he s put down for £3,000 in bills; where does b percent ogy weeitray sstoes ba it would | jrrect/and abovt 19 o'clock the next day gave the land. | (! ing 8 a aes thon sft ave a kuow edge of ‘can make the nece: rrangeme nts Ww dividend at this office. he live je necessary for Mr. Hume to furnish this agcount | jady of the premises a $10 bill to get changed. She hand- | bj witt i set.” Unry Cobapuaion teat fe Livernee fanceaal shee rth aad 190 Pos ee ears ooreeee aorta an Lord Huntinerowsr—I believe at Langley-cot- | asa matter of convenience to himself as well as to | ca ito the gid, ‘whee neue fo Bek: Reynolds, er the | fonrmake a profited a iavenenent ieeery on Trey willal cir ch baainene, Tie New ¥ ore Bos adel; Nias will be proctaxlly atteoded toy the who wish to ” —s in ple ‘early information to OBN OWED he beer collection of Exotic a inthe Unions into be found 1a this tplendid Guet them more tien one Hundred end ten years ol, oarchas =” ona that were I he Beat a leetote Nt Morris, William Hamition ot the Wonttnads: Henry Tatty Lewis Clapier, Hy class of American trading ships, | 70) AVIES & JONES yolorm their neous ana | ta8¢, near Slough. He introduced me to ith & ing every ain Saye, thereby aforting wachly Soe J . DAVIES eceived their winter fashion Co., of Hemel Hempstead, and I gave him the bills fon Ham ‘het th they Malthe forwarded wk , ‘und des: Caper af ew ‘aylen for Youth and children, ‘The to get them Tehaaiea, but out of which I only re- h worn, is manufactured ‘i gg = IE das, too aonen sith rm Als sayls of travelling cap, very convenient f? | ceiveda mere trifle. Cauty has the appearance of a be returned to those who paid it here, without'any reduc: | “nse tay gentleman, believe is what is called an idle k Ball, or Old Line of Liverpool ise | WV HEAT—2200 bushels prime Ilinois Wheat, Fi ing-house or not, as I never fi it geht Ball, or ine iverpool Packets, comprise MBG ind eat, onesie by he ys ote gaming-house fy frequen: the Court. E a same purpose, and she made herself scarce with the funds Mr. Nias said it was chiefly with a view to get at | until yesterday, when one of the Police officers landed a statement of accounts between Mr Hume and his | her in limbo. Four of the Police lawyers were on the lordship that the it fiat had been issued, and | *entto defend it was his determ on, on behalf of the assignees, to prosecute it tothe utmost. They had done all in their power to obtain an account from Hume, but 106 WILLIAM ST. man. I know Hamer, butI do not know whether lowing magnificent Ships, viz — K. COLLINS & CO., such the only answer they could get was, that “he was BF semnd OR OOo, The NE ORE: Se Seth Mr, Jas—Now I find the name of Mr. Coyle | out of town.” ‘They had also intended to have an | th wikupin new tates sheers Ee gther gentlemen, ec og ides eh Ts Bone SOUTH AMERICA, ets, ki oii and ot a for £3,000 1 ‘ examination of other parties whose names had ap- | fant, that appeared to have been but afew momenta before | Birds, Beasts, i, nerala, shell, and insets, with J ent WHSGLAND, ped cone china, plated trays, bar | Lord Huntixorower—Yes, I gave him bills to | peared in the course of this enquiry; but, as yet, the | thrown interne place for destruction. It was taken out | seer ret iter sa iomttion t00 tedious to” mention, dalled combdeinly oie torrasd foe 6 soucinemmes ok teu Forks, spoons, !ndles, | get discour.ted for me to that ‘amount, but ] never | time had hardly arrived for doing so. and sent to the alms honse. The unnatural and guilty | which cura t be found ia any other Public Garden in arops port which fas been extended to them so many years, for id got one farthing for them. He lives in Curzon Commissioner Fonsianq’ he bankrupt will | mother has not yet been discovered. ox America, it being forty-uwo Years in collecting with care tagysare gretefal. esd on Jo. 561 Broad: | street. stand in a very doubtful position for his passing, un- | Fett. rxom tum Tusimo Stony.—On Tuesday evening, on 9 erent expene, ond be wert wore in Dratte ar sig "8 TI DING on ded were Mr. Jastes—Was he a tailor ? til these inquiries have been made. : abont 7 o’clock, as Mr. Robert Jemmison, grocer, corner ahandvome reat, he location a «20d, and oyal Bank of Ireland, Umaiucgs) Petes’ —-W.3.1 Lord Huntrncrowsr—I do not know ; he appears | _ Mr. James said the balance sheet started with a | of Murray and Greenwich streete, was in the act or oleiing sight make it to the Phila, elphiane what Niblo's we Messrs. PRESCOTT, wane ; fallacy, and must be revised in several important | the outside window shutters of his room, in the thi York will be paid on demand at f the Cee eh, mall be pxid on demand at any of the, Bunk, or dheir Eveni fe Jemen will to be independent, (A laugh.) I think Captain rg, mt, oad contlane each 1 vand ensy Byng inroliaced him to ge I ar oe ee Be ches, in all the principal towns throughoot jand, Ire- S-leet tod ntlemen, can be Queen's uch, received no procees rom these mu, Neotlaud and Wale. i ted, with’ instruction ou Paesday and Thurday evennge'et { bills, except perhaps now and then the loan of a Aro ae EO TPO RROTHERS & CO, | Sglivrrek. . Sovereign OF #0. aii 33 Fulton surest New Vork, norooemmatlp, to sseanepen fn Welkeele ine Hy hom Next we come to Mr. Curlewis's bills, whi H i story, he lost his balance, and was precipitated to the LEOPOLD DE JANON bees to Inform fle Treeds Pe eer rm tl aries immense bil cansne | Sevathent bakewths comtth: aiken Geen aaath. Mr. ‘he pI el Fa contttes tring feavone inthe py pass | Semmison Wasan sped aod respectable ‘citizen, a native | French and Sy cish Languagys, alzoon the altar nud the who Commissioner Foxmanane said. that these defi- | o{iand, but had been a resident of this city 1oF many ) pif, ciencies must certainly be supplied. Of his mi- Rarearnces. Fousp, surrosep to ne Srovex.—A trunk end hat was al done fewes, B.D. ‘Mir Martuseali Consul of i , next dour tot i. pow Red evening, 14th in nority debts, judging from what had transpired, it rest ’ ill . Piss rig Lhey Old Mite Ge aah eh Pacts apm eerie tin Gentiemen wistng % reba eae oie sbore rd Hontixatowsn—Yes; he is a tailor, of poset doubtful, seeing the ands n¥o which epi enthe. we rho token sie itarke A Arkin of | Her. Wy righty D:D. Br 4 4 } Rerotagt tee gid country mill fad ito thsi comfort pom atl heme Cradieg rom hon, Sqavens oe. <u Hanover street; and al 1 received for {hove bite he bad fallen, whether tor the whole ot the £74,000 | butter will alto be found at the lower by he 3 + 7. Jenks, Feacher. Mr: H. Grin tage to is fav . ‘ee, t $0 10 A, M. and PM. ‘Ergning w quantity of clot tot! jue ebts he had ever actually received as much fis | two firkins, that hed heen put in a bag, a , oe * Seen az’ J School to commence at? ovloch =” 85 Sure £100, and tine for 1,600 of scoonmmodatina bills § £15,000, There was, therefore, little reason to sup- nm iets baci m mf

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