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THE NEW YORK HERALD. PRED EINGT Ty NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, APRIL 5, 1843. Poin ils dl Te the Public. ANTED=~A situy‘ion as Gordener by Julius W. Paulsen New Orlean Mr, Duer’s Lecture on Insurance— Failure Y the plaintifasked the c —— > = in again for lea ote goadhore, [These reovipts were signet “Tes. Bolton, Reo’g. y' ; " - . * ird | Clerk—John Ahern, Clerk Mayor's Offi ‘THE NEW YORK HERALD. ly newspaper—pub- ‘a married man, W: mali family, who was for fow [Correspondence of the Herald. of the Course, but was refused. 0 e returm of the the thir bd yor's Offic lished every day of the year exeept New Year's day and | tiese eereenses ett the Tromeneiet Be Eisai New Oseans, March 25, 1843. Mr. Duer gave hus first_ lecture on Monday even- | Saty‘upon which aig jronel een oaeeriincte “the conte or defence, not only outs aoe upon which plaintiff jamped overboard, intending to | of the connsel for defence, not only on the ground twim totho shore. ‘The captsin ordered'ths second tate | stipulation, but also that it was legal," S°704 of tho to take the boat and go after him. The defendant, who ross-examined.—Q--Did Mr. Ahern ever receive any sracp, pnd Cercing-nonaes hve particular aruay, he 120": | rate of Society and Morals—Bals Masqué—Dr. | ink &t the lecture room of the Library Society, Clin- new. greenhouses. or where achoice collection of exotics te Lardner—The Comet—Politics—Balls—Fashion— | °°, Hall, on the law of Marine Insurance. The Fourthof July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per an- num—postages paid—cash in advance. yurday | tobe cultivated. He is also a vegetable gardener. For refer. audience, although not numerous, was very respect- | was first mate, interfered, and said he would go, and ac- | Compensation for his services in receiving these mooeye? THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Sat Provoke tod A. Perry. Esq No.0 Brondway, o¢ Bemael Trade. able Among those present we Noticed Chancellor cordingly jumped into the boat, followed, and overtook A—None that I know of; that is, noe beyond h a anal morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— ‘Stayene teh NOs 2 Wall atree & Gore eee ered to | James GorDON BENNETT, Esq. : Kent, Judge Kent, Judge Vanderpoel, Nad! 5: Gri him. Plaintiffeaught hold of the boat, and wanted ie get miery) a part of which [ suppose was for that as well os postages paid—cash in advance. street, will meet with strict aitenti "30 2w*r : fin, Benjamin F. Butler, District Attorney Whiting. | 9 of his own accord; the defendant went forward and | vther duties. ADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing ast. Tthas the largest circulation of any paper in this city, or the werld, and is therefore, the best channel for business men inthe city or country. Pricea moderate—cash in ad- vance. PRINTING ofall kinds, executed at the most moderate prices, and in the most elegant style. % JAMES GORDON BENNETT, caught him by the hair of the head, and dragged him By Proskcution.—Q—Was there any compensation for into the boat; after which he caught him by the throat, | these services included ia the salary paid Mr Ahern? and struck him twice in the face. They sfierwards got tion on the ground that pe round his body and hoisted him on board the brig; k of the Mayor's Ottice, which he was knocked down and tied with a rope. bed by law, aud therefore no proof could be This was the plaintitf’s case. ered of the duties incumbent upon him, further han ex. ‘The defence was that the voyage was not ended; that | pressed in the law. the plaintiff attempted to leave the ship without leave, After a reply from Mr. Whiting, and response by Mr. and that defendant only acted in obedience to the cap: | Brady, the question was withdrawn. tain’s ordsra in securing the plaintiff, and bringing him The prosecution here rested,and Mr. Baapy commenced Of all the great cities in this vast ours, ; AKD WANTED—Aay penoo hwing anvall yard OT | ee ig in ed lade ot pecs aut ts | Ogden Hoffinan, and several other distinguished dna ia eeouave oe may nea e corey pldanee «| there is HS a eat ee there is Bor members of the New York bar. wisi WO SERA COREG Cake, to re yee 4 {UN, frolic, financial operations, &c. going on than ‘he learned gentleman commenced by saying, Jocavion near the East river, be: Chatnemi st, would be pre- » > D y b Ree nae rent here, and I do not believe but the inhabitants of this | that the law of insura»ce is not to be regarded as Fchoal Fumiture for axle at 195 Bowery, opposite Spring st. Jos 1 f h municipal law; it boasts a nobler and a more uni- Personas in want of such may hear of a bargain by applyiog as city think less of cares than almost any people un- | yersal origin. [tis founded on the law of nations, ae GHANCELES Data ad Payson A der the sun. Friendship here is of the warmest } and it depends in a greater or less degree on univer- A DAR Sto tattsenty years establishment, is offered for | order while one lives, but the moment dead, he is | sallaw. The law of nations upon questions arising sale very low. It is situated in oue of the most flourishing forgotten. One lives here but to enjoy life, and as out of maratime laws, such as freight, bottomry, > ; mn 3 Y back to the ship, and that in doing #0 he used no unne | 89 argument to the court in behalf of his client, en the towns in the United States, about one hour's ride from the city sea prizes, shipwrecks, hostages, &c., is adopted by 4 validity of th ao EsTaBLIsHMENT, , " It O¢e t wishes to evgige in ap> 4 . pri . » » ers cessary virlence. idity of the indictment under the statute ernin, , one zp0 penn eee ta aewaee is Cho ahove | WO cannot have enjoyment with the departed, we | the common ave There are no other principles Judge Kent, in charging the jury, told them that the voyage was not ended; that the captain had a right to de- tain plaintiff until the end of the vo nd that the de- fen:lant was justified in obeying theo: ’s orders; but, in doing so, it he used an unnecessary aque of violence, h2 rendered himself liable to an action. His Honor left it to the jury to say whether unnecessary violence was used or not. Verdict for the defendant. embezzlement. He contended t indictment that the money eppebey- ee oaoeralginaes property of Samuel J. Willix, was fatal to the indictment; asthe money was the money ‘of the Corporation of this city, and had been ao proved; also, that the statute gov- erning the indictment was not sufficient to cover embez- zlement of any public officer, but applicable to persons engaged in the employ of private individuals alone. He continued ina very able argument, and closed about 4 o'clock. David Graham, Eq. will reply this morning, ‘a rare chai tthe’ allow our affections to be entirely controlled by the | by which such questions can be decided. The lec- bon A peaae es elite sre” | living. turer then went on to describe tne law merchant ‘ N mat taste : and to draw a distinction between it and the law of NOTICE—The Co a et 7 Tareas Srenat oi eet By many, I may say very many who have never | nations. He said, that the tormer was not a branch . the firm | had the pleasure to visit our beloved city, it is said | of the litter, in the sense that Blackstone used it. th twe are a wicked people, given much to sinning } ‘To illustrate this view, he said no people could alter in various ways and forms; from robbing by night, | the law of nations to suit their own convenience; ‘We'd, | te,insulting ladies by daylight. Now this isa great | hence this law could not be applied to the law mer- mistake, as ail those who have ever tasted of owr mbezzied was the HOUSKS TO LET AT YORKVILLE.—2 tre houses on the corner of 8th street and 3d avenue; either of them is ealéulated for a public house, groce ts atine stable, rowli with grape vines: MORRILL, Esq., No. 11 Chambers st. qi of business, curuer 0 ‘The busiaess, which c sels, will be continued at the ma 2wr ame Day i Wi iam H. We' on his own account. WILLIAM H WEBB, TO LET OR LEASE—The modem built three - ' fi story dwelling house, 32 City Hall Pace, in perfect H . Z chant. But every nation can make laws to regu- 8 ei and District Attorney Whiting conclude, when the case a ordre wil coun'e ar, mahog ny doors. feos ‘oe Nak eee we, JOHN ALLEN. alia rpc short yores poe Eats ld that | late its own commerce; hence, he said, the law | peore Recorder Galnodps. Silex Linch, and Alder | Wi! be submitted to the jury under the charge of the eget My be let go ronson bie ns ” Possession may e eight o’clock gu ired (1 isa warning | merchantat all events can only be an imperfect man Purdy and Leonard court as to the law bearing upon thie o 180. NGTICETh- Copartuershio her tofore SN Eilis & Vi «ddlebroo! isting betweea | for all negroes to make for their respective homes) | branch of the lawof nations They resemble each New York,(February Ist, scarce a person is seen in the streets; it is go still Gther in the sources from which both are derived, K. 8, ELLIS, that one would think it a iG without inhabitants, J put they differ in the obligations they impose, and 3. MIDDLEBROOK. with the Csiee of asmall space in the neighbor- § the rules by which such obligations are enforced. 8. MIDDLESROOK respect/ully informs the customers of hood of the ball rooms, where your northern young | Mr. Duer continued to say, that whether the law of the late firm and the ruolie, thac he ea ties «nm Bookbinding on | and old men go every evening (Sundays not ex- | Marine {nsurance was, or was not known to the an- ¢ Poat Office ana the Park, a2 wre CHARLES G. STOPPANI, TO LET—The upper part ot the store No. 7 New street, afew deors from Wall street; the second story has two offices, and it is adapted for a merchant or law- Fer. ‘Also, the three story house 31 Walker nis day dissolve Tvxspay, April 4th —Trial of John Ahern for Embez- te alement,—The trial of John Ahern, late Mayor's Clerk, on a charge of embezzling the moneys of the Cerpora tion of this city, while in the performance of his duties in that office, way called for trial this day. At the opening of the court, James T. Bray, Esq., counsel for accus Court Calendar. Cmevit Court—58, 72, 73, 80, 84, 99, 98 102, 105, 89, 107, 109, 110, 113, 115, 1,2, 3, 3 93, 35. Surenion Count—24, 34, 85, 86, 37, 38, 40, 43, 44, 45, 46, 2. 95, 96, 108, #2, 48, between Broadway yf iematil - | his own acconut.at No. 122 Fulton street, New York. cepted) when here, and are the entire support o 5 ard ig. presented an atfidavit signed by Ahern, in which he alle. | 47, 4 ed eM veene sieapeige © hy ear aby = B.—Onders renpectfully splicited. Cloth covers made shea Bsa Rae as it is very rare deed, mn bes 0 ‘ one ee that ee Bop rica usta ges that Wm. H. Robinson, of Guayama, South America, The briek sore corner of Pike and Cherry streets, occuni- Promptly and cheap for country bootsellers, aa ImFeo A that contracts of bottomry and respondentea wa a material witness in his behalf, and therefore desired RANCIS3 R. CRUMP, Chrou Tard Clock | YOu will meet a. regular resident of the city in those | wel] knowa and extensively used, and are men- Moker and Jeweler, formerly 4. J. Tobivs for nearly | dens of dissipation and crime. : ; six vears, and recently "with Marjuands & ''0,, Brosdw wards of three yeats,bega to acquaint his friends and the wi ed by Messrs. Valentine & Co., a3 a feed store, a desirable a postponement of the trial until he could either procure the attendance of witness, or obtain his testimony by commission. ‘The Distaict Attorney objected, and the Court de- cided that the application wae denied, as the defendant had had sutficient time to obtain all evidence desired, he having been indicted in November last. jo rhe Clerk then proceeded to empannel « jary, as fol- lows: — ‘er, Watel TO_ TAILORS. J. To PARIS, LONDON «NU NEW. YC Pauni tte, YORK REPORT OF HIS report will be pubiished sbout the middle of the mon’ Tins ie alte ie hatte henna of hive the benefit of alt the previous publ whether i sued iu Feropo or tuoerpeeed er be Reportthin hisciry oro the Union, My American R : 4 tioned in the code of Justinian, and in the Ro- Buta truce to this now; some other time I shall | man pandicts. He said that it was the opinion of take occasion to sav more on this subject. The | park, Marshal, and some other eminent jurists, that ‘ong exoeri- | weather thus far in this month has been extremely | marine insurance contracts were unknown to the Rape pea ht cold, more so than it has for the last twelve years | Romans. Those opinions, he said, were founded Gud usfiiend’ that he repursevery | it Will put our sugar planters much back in planting | yon the fact that no trace of this particular contract Hepeaters, Musical and Duplex, the | their next crop ; also the lower cetton plantations. | could be found in the Roman code; that ancient red Judge Waggaman diod on the 23d instant, from the situation. ‘The convenient two story house with attic rooms, basement and counter celler, No, 229 Nineteenth street, oceupied by Mr. eeks ‘The two story brick house, No. 73 Gold street, one doorfrom Spruce st, formerly owned by Mr, Miles Hitchcock. The Tents will be moderate, Avpry to MR. DELAPLAINE, 68 Wall street, mé Im*r in office No. 9, cor. af Water eh TO LET=The to practise the ence aud kuow: which his abilities ¢ be di acea ate ave relis- red to the Trade af ort is aniversally re, No, 105 *ouh Lp ai oot commerce was limited; that their voyages were Jabe: ey hy ; i 4 a ork set 5 ‘trang; i i i r 3 jabez Brown wascalled, and stated that he hedex- | +n wiedg d.even in the jadgmontef (6+ nemies, 10 ha sy With Lite ate A ete SOP AN Sey rants aalicanch bectciye cosa is ha oir) rons Ce wonad ne ae ceiked eae duel with coastwise, and necessarily short. pressed an opinion asto the guilt of accured—set aside, | ¥ ev, uniivalled for rats ani ele dance. ‘Phersfure to al! meme int 87 South strect. 0 do the whole lumseif, and not trast to the in: | D. Prier, Esq. His funeral was attended yesterday | “He then took an historical review of thecem-} Eugene Brown has not expressed any opinion, and | fir‘t)! the ‘fr jerniry” who would haven un view, all 0 @ shay experierc=of others. Glasses aud keys in proyortion. Cash | by most of our military companies. 1 Enrove snd Am ries uyon Fa hioa, ne subsoris paid for old gold snd iow of his fo theoming ,wdlication be whee. was sworn—l. x —The two story brick House and premises, merce of Tyre, Carthage, Rhodes and Alexandria, TO! Lo a3im*r Gsm No. 145 Wooster street, finished in the moat modern a - We are without anything very important from t bi it nations 500 PAIR OF GOOD DOUBLE AND SISGLE SOLE | Mexico or Campeachy, though the next news is and contended that it was impossible that nations Danie! Riley had formed no opinion, and was eworn—2 style, with mable mantel-pieces and folding doors 5 x fae ts of the world then known, could | _ Samuel J. Tobias had read the account, but had tormed . ona and New York Report pe at soe EE aE Ye) seed ed ede Mea Eiatate Gateastitee” | looked for with much anxiety, us there is a rumor Cee ee a Pike contrast of trarine Gnaurengs, | 82,apiaion sworn 3 Ge aapause per yf “s moar vad deal bronze, green and colors, of the latest fashion,'$.37 to | that Santa Anna is about to offer terms of peace to | fy, Albert Gilbert had read and heard of the prosecution, ba ip plata ” ht colors Mt 2 . sting voyages were the D. BC) ouicuediibie terns, Apply ta Sinbrsi SE” Giving Reach and votive cif dress boots, | Texas. If so, he will, without doubt, push the war | frogt ‘danverouss and. that tae: bravest and most | NoxPrewed no opinjon—aworn—4. a5 dy tewyte0 Giaalnaiaeen et ra TO LET—A Sail Loft in store Ne. 61 South street, rim caf di ter boots, shoes end gaiters; mens’. boys, i \ 4 Peter Gelsey had not read or heard of the charge— ey - - oadway. t JOHN HERDMAN,, tnd childr-n'a;_guod low priced boots; prime meus’, boys’ and | hard against Yucatan. . skilful sailors were nursed in the coasting trade. | sworn—5.. re ERIE CANAL COMPANY—CAPITAL 45-000 rie. Ou the premiises._ | children’s, of all sorts and sizes, the cheapest youever saw. | That are comet, as itis called here (since Dr. | He also showed from historical records, that voyages suanee of an act of the legislature o! Pennsy iv aur Bernard Smith hed read of the charge, but had not ex- pressed an opinion—sworn—6. ‘Thomas C. Waters had formed no opinion—sworn—T. John J. Hall had read and heard of the charge, but ex- pressed no opiniou—aworn—8. Henry Keyser had heard of the case, but expressed no opinion—sworn—9. ‘an act toanthor e the Gov oO ineer whl be ojened for rate the Eri ub-criptien Pretck strait capt ularvek « company, ea Mond v, che tb dy of Maj heat, atth: following ulgres.to-m ae the Beed Hoasat eth boebgh o: E ies at the house of Agepps Mant atthe house of Dvd G Webber in Jackso jee Roty, At che house of Joho Wom nC nueru rile, nt the house of 1G Ro my, im Meadville, and at the house of Martin oO ¥ 0 “=n store No. 69 South street. Apply to JOSEPH McMURRAY, ris 100 Fine streot. lee SPACIOUS A\D FASHIONABLE HOTEL IN PHILAD ¢LrHiA. faik THE fashionsble Hotel, Marshall House, capable of Largest assortment, best q 4.9 Bi Pipes ose ity. fod lowest prices in the city. | Lardner hassaid it was one) we have the pleasure of if 5 rH her st + ss were made by the Romans, to Spain, to India and and will 1 aaataatia RA AS “my Iniends and the reteset evening. By the atx the Doctor’slec- | otner places, and that the customs upon merchan- public, Guod #oes at low prices. Good gaiters, 12s. tures had @ great run here, and understand thatthe | dize imported from Egypt to Rome in one year, ee has concluded to repeat them, many nat being able | amounted to one hundred and thirty millions of EW SEED STORE —Barly ash leaved Kidney Potatoes | to attend the first. dollars, which was more than the whoie of the com- all who inave tried them pronounce them the earliest and Our election tor Aldermen comes off on the first | merce of Europe at the present day. He then pro- a yt treet, Eat eter eu aka th arcetstn Fidel obi Acre iae Ena Ghatloae all sud Dears arom Bese; | Monday of April, which will be a pretty animated | Geeded to account for the law of marine contracts | butformedno opinion=iworn “10s ns ne | dauea Mt Poweria Grecivil™ sinew’ of este Mate ia tedueal nar hye tet of ey Apmio Hse‘ para Savoysaea tod Reblog Cabaies Wat | ae determined t6 fave aeform of the present | ROLPINE Mentioned in the code/of Justinian. He | Jenn Foe a re ee ete mia Me eer evant a te Neato far we Tate te AMUEL POWELL, 207 mut street, or to and Late Cauliflowers; White and Purple Cape Breceoli; Ka- Ly said it was not intended by that code to abrogate or | Frederick A.Gay had read the statements in the news: 6 ot Ro ert B igh ton, and at the Atthe hy evuuly, At rhe Moi aud at ho Merebaut ‘The Books wil be ke live j dieit dive or w til the eam shaves shall b: faily subse ibed. O. sioners, appoiuced by said act, ccs mensioued, fur the pury rec. iving the A A ee 45 , mrs. WILLIAM KELLY, el Ag ew, in Be OSEFH B. TOWNSEND, Beatty h m23 %eaw Im*r 309 Arch street. HOTEL—This excellent house uated on the corver of Washing: nd will be leased to any good dt has lately been meen eu , and he was atraid it had left an uofavorable im- n on his mind against accused—set aside. eter Bogert had read the account, but could not say that he had formed an opinion—sworn—12. The Jury having been empannelled and sworn, the District Attorney opened the case for the prosecution and stated the accused wasindicted for embezzlement under the following # * Article 5th, section 59—If any clirk or servant of any private person or of any copartnership (except appren- tices end persons within the age of eighteen years,) or if any officwr, agent, clerk or servant of any incorporated company, shallembezzle, or convert to his own use or vake, make way with, or secrete, with intent to embezzle or to convert to nis own use without the assent of his master or employers, any money , goods, rights in action, or other valuable security or effects whatever belonging to any other person which shall have come into his po:- seasion, or under his care, by virtue of ruch employment or office, he shall, upon conviction, be Fantined fer telo- niously stealing propert, of the value of the articles so dist, Carrot, Heety Parsnip, Onion, aud all other Vegeuble | nancial doings in the second municipality, and to count, Se ds; 20,060 packages of choice Annual, Biennial and Pereu- | this effzct called a large meeting last week at the Floors; 30000 Grech amt Hot House Plantes of Hea retin Arcade, and made their nominations. This has put | cided by local courts specially established for the it rage, and they know not ink 3 i table for parlor or. conservatory; Fruit and Ormamental | the ultra, whigs in a great aie) decision of those questions. Hence it was not to ‘Trees of every description, warranted trae to their names. A | What todo; they dread thenexaninanion that they | he concluded, that the marine. contract of insu- liberal discount to those who purchase in quantity. Bouquets | will be brought toif the moderatesshould gain the rance, was unknown to the ancients, ofthe most fmgraut snd delicate Flowers put up at the shortest Rotice, by callus a the large Green Houses ou sch avenue rad ‘At the conclusion of the lecture, Mr. Duer stated 1 lay. ect, or at the Conservatory, Niblo’s Garden. if la.quitein belies here now for our military com- | that a sufficient number of subscribers not having oUF NIBLO “LAP, 576 Brosdway. | panies to give ballsin memory of some great man | been obtained, he could not proceed with the HEAP UPHOLSTERY—W | i . . ‘ou, Brussels and lograin | or saint, and the one given last week on St Joseph’s | course ; but he said that he would either return the cirpera, made, altered and repaire, and warraited to ft | eve, at the St. Louis ball room (in the St. Louis ho- | subscriptions, or proceed to give four lectures, enced Uihotstreas. eee rey eh ee et tel) by the Orleans Guards, one of our oldest and | which would cover the amount he had received. a MRS. BOLTON, 360 Monroe ‘street.__| best companies, was a splendid affair. It was en- | He then left the room, alter which a meeting was supercede all local laws, and it was probable that all questions arising out of marine contracts, were de- Fei, PENNSYLVA’ FS istow rote. Ici toa ap! Liberty strects Sevant from the first of hext, May, Ig anduoproved, and in convict us tm the Jersey Ferry, aay baat, Biers ai ern Beil eae timitieulart: enquite of; RUCKMAN, No. 160 ‘New York. ms"twem RR SALE containing 35 acres, tne greater ich is meadow aud plough land, witha good roung spnle orchard, with a variety of cherries, pears, and plumbs, aud other frait. The buildings, consisting ot a ood barn. cow house, age house, corn crib, and sheds, or cattle, topether wi th a good dwelling house ‘and well of wrter atthe door; astfficieucy of firewood; there is a Dever failiug stream of water runing through the land. The above baile sitaated cy sect eset me cody mrs town, ‘on the main road to Westlield, and within two hun i jace of the Elizabethtown and Si further t arti For Wi Erie, Mivel m3 Imr SWAN'S ATMUSPH®RIC SODA FOUNTAIN, « OR MI-ERAL WATER APPAKATUS—United States, Letters Parent, Nov. 3, 1818—Manufatued by LB. Swan, Rochester, N. ¥ he s1t-ntion of Druggis's acd other veniers of Soda Wate oncited to this aseful avd ecoamical substitute for the ex: pensive, Compiicated aud troablesome app.rains heretofore in apl tm LINSEED O1L—25 casks ‘su crior Wnglish Linseed Oil, | tirely an invitation bail, and of course select. The | organized, and Chancellor Kent called to the chair. afloat, for sale in lots zo suit purchisers. by weada company began to assemble at eight o’clock, and | Tt was moved and seconded that Mr. Duer be re- m3 MID 287 Souths | continued to pour in until past twelve. I noticed | quested togive the four lectures, and that in the Asee Shun tas steamboat | but few whatis termed American or northern ladies | pean time measures would be taken to have the Halstesd, havirg been ly overhauled SC ale but of Creoles or natives of this city and subscription hst filled. Sid patiu complete order, will leave the pier foot of Warren | State there were plenty. mS. we. The advantages of the method, ase, the econ heser being le mosrher'e Fountain over the old 4 apparstus, the original cost to ‘one quarter th tof the old h tha persous wishing to purchase will ng price and pirical h nply to John D. Merdock, on ot . Pein aca etabaecled; take d ineat vlicity of constuction being such that ington street, N'Y. street, on Wednesday morning, April Stn, et 9 o’clock. Among some of the most prominent present, I no- —tIt i : embezzled, taken or secreted, or of the value of any sum | ordinary capacity can readily waden tend ON BOTs would Seation for’ averion doing | | For eieht or pasvage enuire 1 the Capteinon board. | iced the enchanting Mise ——, and as she whirled | MOVEMENTS 1x Mexico.—It is said that Santa | otmoney payable und due upon any right in action s0 em- fo cobs x.taonet busivess iv New York, being withia two hours ride of the beszied ” through the waltz, it was impossible for one to keep | Anna has sent an agent, in the person of Judge Rob- smail cmount of Lavo: Mian tth, teem 70.20 anand eer i 0 - : eep | : rhe D A sation paet form. cig. May h iotha 18 HATS = = NOBANGE OF STARTING PLACE | their eyes off of her. She will make a charming | inson, one of the San Antonio prisoners, to Hous- | indicted for embe eel giypeecbepibece wey Reciee leyanow in use in varicus parts of te Unv'ed States, Canada, PRING FASHION NOW. READY.—The sub- Housatonic Railroid—The steamer Mu: wife for some gay young man, with a pocket full of | ton, to treat for peace between Texas and Mexico. | and tof Samuel J. Willis, then clerk of the Com- | {ht,\y est ledies, and Soath America; and, as may be seen from certific.tes m the hands of the pro entire setisfaction, bras ‘sta avd others in the South+rn States and West Indies, wi this fouataia particuly aday: 4 to their climate, as tne wiil unt ferment or injure ' a0 waviaest seasons. Full directions for puting up and using the appara jog the d fe eut va ts ‘Ke , accompany et ‘ale sale by the Uco. D. Geggeshall, 4a P Age and 07 aud hia ogeuts, gives i iz for freight and passengers daily | Mexican castings. . + fae morning Gi stiog. soar flee ig Sener Oca us a ah! what shall Isay of her more Bs eae rach ity able. ae ate ae or on the arrival of ‘he cars from Albany. This | than that she was admired by every one, and the | of the clearest headed men in his country, and he ¥ ohe rauuing tn connection with the Ranroad. queen of the evening; that wreath looked exceeding- sees the folly of continuing a war against the Anglo New Yorke, Mormation apply at the office, oot Liberty st. | ly becoming, Miss —— never looked to better ad- | S3xon race, in the pr2eent unsettled, anrachical con- HIGHLY TuPORTANT. vantage, I think, than on that evening; every move dit f he Mexi M ie ‘ake (oo thati JAMS & COS New xork and Boat-n | and motion was perfect grace and ease; and then | dition of the Mexican people; and he sees too that in Daily Package Express, vix Norwichani Wor | her broken English sounds so soft and musical. I | attempting to recover both of the lost Pleiads, ete Le Taine ent soe te Nese ee y, | had wished to dance with you again, but lo! you | Texas and Yucatan, he will get neither, and per- Sceis.oued by the hive b-en repaired, and that their | Were gone. Miss —— never looked better; I think | nonce be overthrown at home. Very wisel h ft rd she has that young fellow well tangled with love’s Ee ri Ys silken cords. Miss —— was all life and animation, | therefore, he has concluded to let Texas slip, and iber respectfally informs his fricuds, custoy the public in geneval, that they cau parchise at rea handsome Short Neos jat,2 neat and durable dress hat, © lo 2 a - low price fst Far ir, to Surety wall commence ran mon Council, which facts would be fully proved belore the jury. A stipulation that had been previously proposed by the defence, was then agreed upon by the counsel, Tho effect of this was that no evidence should be introduced on the part of the prosecution relating to alleged defalca- tions or embezzlement of moneys paid the accused for other vessels than the barques Isabella and Johan George. The prosecution was conducted by the District Attor- ney, and David Graham, Esq. counsel of the Corporation, then catled Samuey J. Wits, who was sworn—This witness stated that he was clerkof the Common Council from sy, ot $%; fine Nat dot fitthe inf 5 Im*r Ua 120 Chatham street. RS. N. FURLONG, 463 Broadway, one door above Grand street, and 16% Bowery, (Succtssor to A. J. En gel, fo =f ecg ‘A. Mott,) will open Paris Mitlinery on Tue®- se, 102 Isha street, (0 uce & Keese, 121 M. ide: on & Waid, 148 ee " Mabec & Clapp, 83 Maiden lane. ps & Co., 42 Water st. wis, 79 Fulton at, day, Avr l 4 msl oer three doors below Grand) myittcerst on Shedsy, agri eins when he most Ris and drew a troop ef admirers abouther. “Mise —, | devote his whole energice to the recovery of Yu- | ditte allow the Mayoruelerk tp receive the commnctetion | (etary ey ate vai ntiogsmeat peniae aetna eet Respect iy, sohets their kia’ attention "and coninued | Jedi. ii oh! you are too bad to keep that young fellow in | catan, the inliabitants of which arethe most enter- | monies paid into the Mayor office, he allowed Mr. | Patenter w dxeriniued to protect hie tuteteste'g oat the lean patrousee. a4 St" “! ailsteet._ | hot water so long. Miss—— looked more beau- | A ‘ Ahern to continue to receive the money during the whole | “cryachment. LB SWAN. (ASH PAID FOR CLO} HING.—Gen’s clo hing scoured, tiful than ever, if any change could be discovered. | Prising and energetic of the Mexican race. term of hisclerkehip. That on the first dey of overy | —S22mtes. C7aved, pressed and repaired. as steh ieleot: (ee — and ee” the rage siete, Yes, This movement is very favorable to Texas. She | month Mr. Ahern was in the practice of making a return re GiyA LE SPIN, ad iweh "1 so OT. they were there, and what, ye gods, shal mm that | jj. ition, ei Fi ially or physically, | to Witness, of the number of passengers, the name of the x 4 & GENTLEMEN'S FASHIONAQLE FURNISH- | (WeN PRESCOTT, Pilot for New Bedford, Nantucket | Wil not diminish the charm thrown about them? I | i001) cose a fara sania rill be ag: | ‘ettel and the rate of commatation which was delivered PERSONS sites A with ‘rap ING STORE. Shoals, Boston, Portsmouth, Portland, Keunebeck, and | might say thatthey are very modest, entertaining, | '° 8° ‘0 war; and if her independence will be ac- | to the Comptroller. The funds were paid to witness, who other ports. Office at Frye & Bhaw’s Neutical Score, 222 ARSELLS & AGATE, Old Established Manufacturers | her Por. | ene ae vet, N. Vc View sane Adnns' za | intelligent, accomplished, and to my taste and no- | knowledged in a quiet, peaceable way, she must hen handed it over to the City Chamberlain. rineipal towns in th of Ready-made Linen, Stocks, Suspenders, &c., &c., offer a th i 2 [A paper was here handed witness containing the re- | back pad of Hull's trusses, to see they are endorsed by Dr id oft, * ‘ I 18, Boston, three days before wanted. Charge the same as | tion, beautiful. Lae } consider herself the most furtunate of nations. " i t i i pac sek eh rich figered. esi nate nad akin laa Me post from Gay Head, m4 tir Business fair to middling; cotton ranges from 4 to f 2 pong he A gene thing of tie eons ee ey without! eae Lonaraedlad edge oa tig Diack figured uf satin, and bai ALL SHE REGULAR PACKE 18—Steam snips | 74 cents per lb , but most sales are made at 5 a 6; City Intelligence. Witwess—The amount paid to me thet month for com- | _.Maay persons have widertaken to ven wtteti sof Hull's Gaal aate Heamn ports, nd other pamenger vessels, carrying | sugar 2h a 4§; flour $3 per bri.; pig lead, 24 per ten. | pure Prize Fiowe Ty ill b ‘ mutation was $44l, and for license fees $42 shee Mite Dames semen bene’ Greet Oe spnee Ieeld Ini RT oe iy tained or trinted on ticaden” “tetk” | Exchange on England, 60 days, 1a 23 premuim; hei ett babies Rhett hacky MAM eating AA UR made bynnakilfal meehesrca, and are no betes” th ready made | Niven and ena in shi See FOR LONDON=Req lar Packet of the lah Apa Paris, Str. 60a 5fr. 65; New York at sight 3 per cent | Bedford, Westchester county, on Tuesday of next which contained for commutation fees $30: baila will Vied¥ tho ‘ of Will 8a e., alr day. ; i E88 — I ane jas suyerior necommod-vious for cabin, 24 c:bin and steerage | Ys especie 10 Le Jeame eaiteur L.B, | be the most convenient mode of conveyance from | ber forthe barque Isabella, nor forthe month of Decem- nS a een ee manufaeture ;_genile pasengers. Those wishing to ¢m hoult m ke early ap- “| this city. They leave the corner of Broome and | ber forthe Johan George. No moneys were paid by Mr. Sort a collars, deess fronts, si pai plication to JOHN HERDMAN, 4 y Ahern to me for there vessels. TO THE LADIE: brellae, cies, money belts, end under garmeuts of 8 ate 61 South street. Bowery from the railroad hotel by the 9 o’clock | “Two receipts were here shown witness forthe amount | _Dk. HULLS UTERO ABDOMINAL 8U tina, lymbs’-wool cottonc, &’ &e. sa si FOR LONDON —Regular Packet of the 10th of [Correspondence of the Herald.) : “« ony , a ‘ teal me 9 train of cars. Remember “ De Forrest and Lewis’s | of moneys paid Ahern for the commutation and mayoralty HIS new Instrument for the radical cure of Festa eae Remit dliartcie Wav esa iaeenrs: ABHON Yo" Bloc Gio et aah weeks one Nonroux, March 31, 1834. | fine.” fore for the above named vessels. The drat wan dated | ag a falag ofthe Wom, 9 ier! wn ably kuown for the lest fifteen ye the | regular day. ris ‘ é Particulars of the Assassination of Gardner—Arves |<. Nov. 27, 1841, for the barque Isabella, for $3425, and the | ie theme 2f the objections! Pessary. is confidently recor tam of f-snion, nud by, siriet and undivided att to | | ;Having very superior accommodations for cabin, second ca Cao Libis Jornt Meetina.—Both Boards of Aldermen meet | second dated Deo. 20, 1841, for the barque Johan George, | hea!th, it never having thiled of performing a sare, even ander wet and Pct A eam y hope to merit a pe oy — cy a; persons Wishing to embark should of -— Liberation, this evening in Joint Ballot. Several important ap- for $67 25. the most aggravated circnmstances. ~._ PARSELLS & AGATE atim®ece 297 Broadwav, corner of Park Pisce. . OF ERENCH MILLINERY GOODS. Ole ttt aces MAB. D BER VAN begs to volornt her numerous friends aud the public that she has just received Supporter has attained a very high charaeter in as wall as ta.this country, Ivis edopted te ire dbouse Pessnries,and all other painful surgical exped the Livia ta-Hoapiials of London and Paris, and is. universally recone ended & Exrope by, medical meu of the Rihest rank fa this os tis sagtnined by the lead: fecultion cf Colleges und Hocpltela: end'by al tne suainent private pane JOSEPH McMURRAY, Mr. J. G. Bennett— : : 100 Pine street, comer of South street. Dead's pointments are to be made. Persons wishing to send for their friends, can ha’ 7m oe Tue Atremrt To Break Prison.—The burglar brought out by the Arov ship, or any of the regular packets, by As you seem not to have a regular correspondent | John Moffatt, who succeeded in escaping from his pe, satan TN Kini od in this place, I propose to give you the details of a | cell in the city prison on Sunday night, but not from ‘Witness—These receipts are in the hand writing of John Ahern, the scoused. Cross examined by Mr. Baapy—I have no other know- ledge of Mr. Ahern’s making these returns to Mr. Bolton, the previous clerk, except in seeing him deliver the re- turns, xn France, an entire new aud beanti vi style of ilk —The splendis fast saili etahip TORONTO. | horrid affray which occurred in thi the prison, was examined yesterday on the charge. ouevet employ Mr. Ahern to receive these rs. sete ior indice he loeg, with 1 s0mge canes of Pari Capea Gtawola alll mal Costin) weakens bee pan Mie : his borough yes. | 72 Molicates Isane Rice, Charles Mureden, Chas, | moneys? > wile ‘Rooms have been farnished exclusively fer ladies, at No, 4 lar day. terday. The origin of this fatal rencontre is as fol- | or Philip Green, and John, the white washer in th A—I have no such recollection Vesey street, having a separate entrance from the busittess de ing splendid accommodations for cabin, second cabin and | | . H polteee itt bis rey ise him, o partment, where 8 in constant attendance, to appl¥ sieerage passengers, for passege early application should be | OWS ‘— prison, as accomplices in his escape. He had been Q—Did you ever promise him, or did he receive any | 'Trnsses and Supporters to female patients. 25 mr made on board, or to We eo) TTAPSCOTT, At a meeting of the locofoco party, in Ports. | Supplied witha gimlet, marling spike and knife, by | Compensation from you for the reception of these mo. | (RANCIS’ PATENT LIVE BOAT,” Office No, 7 Mf the ehoicest styles; also a inrge abt 43 Peck Slip, cor South st. ’ Green, and Rice was to have aided in his escape | ™°Y*? Wall arreer mai FS eat styles . A—Idid not. Q—Whose money A—Thcy belong t T five Duuatap'es; also a lorge and varied assortment of French Jawn hats from inf ints sizes vp to ladies—ihe whole of which Mad. B. has determined, in order to meet the ¢: igen mes, to offer at such low prices, as inust ensure the con- tinnaoee of her patrons, who for many years have honored her ‘O HOT: D> 8. WANTED—By « person well exe i nced in the business ‘of ahotel, an eng-g: mest in the office or bar of a respeeta- e these? ¢ Corporation of the city. By Wutixa.—The only conversation that passed be- tween Mr. Abern and myself was when I cailed upon MNDEPENDENCE Cae Nye, willsal'as above, | Minated and elected a delegate to a Convention to | was to be effected by seizing the pistols belongin hh day. inati to the night keeper, and then torcing hi t "hivtag sary eibiesioe sbsbihustidaciqie Iie outta, sboend pid be held in Suffolk for the purpose of nominating a | to the night keeper, a n torcing him into a ce! i FOR TIVERFOOL.—Kegular tweket of tne Tih mouth, a few weeks since, Bernard O’Neil was no- | aiter he had obtained egress from the prison. ‘This vod seferences can be yiven. Address ons | in . " * and close the door until he had time to make hi nd steerage pas: » persons wishi bark should | Suitable candidate to represent the part ‘ vend SH, Fr on i a4 distr wuesred atthe Old Wrench zin de. Modes, Osta Finest, gor, South, | O'Neil did not accord with the views of a portion | acer the rrigon on apy exouse oF reason, aud hee 00 L verathe ties, ta] a MCOR MIN OUNTAIN, Importer of Leeches, nies, 1 donot di inetly recollect the precise time, but 0 received an assortment of Persons wi: Capal street. Mad. B. hi ing to send for their fri the | of the party, ds residi id another meeting was called and | Chter the prison on any excuse or reason, and they i f , hen I went in, Mr. Ahera told me that he wos in the ha. ‘Car, Fulton & Aine sts, Brookiym, LI. Panis flowers and ribbons, which for variety andatyles, may be | old country, can have them bronght oat by the above shipe, or | his name was stricken from the list of dele haye now learned a lesson that may prompt more | bet mo 6tivtr or HoT CHAP MAN. 77 Fale NY : bove ships, 3 i gate: ; ‘it of paying Mr. Bolton, the formerclerk, on the first of j Nir Ratous. N-Y, called complete. m 2+1m*r any of the regular packets, by applying as above ; if by Netter, but as he is aman of some influence over a ce “4 strict rules at the outer gate than have been former. each Beawy and said that he presumed that I would ATCHES AND JEWELLERY low N IMPORTANT CONSIDERATION FOR THE LADIES.—MBS.LOV E, Corset Maker, Ni Li st. callethe a tention of Indies to he domimal Supporter for steengtn dunn adopt the same course, to which I assented. Sometime afverwards, on the firat day of each month, he would bring them himself; sometimes would go for them, and " ispenard important invented Ab- tion of the health and Abdomin'l Surporter has ‘tne subscriber ts co: rtautly rece! gold and silver watch: whew manufacturers, in ance, Ss: enab ed to offer a tn t, and at much levs =~ | portion of the community in which he lives, the feed FOR LIVERPOOL. t B i—Th j » UTE: Dr Hersetr.— anrain Jonn Dovte early ‘expee'ed to arrive, and | ing, and again elected him aga delegate. Att oer immediate der Hand, he is ng preguancy. 1 will ha atch for the apove port. i i e, Jr. day evening, by jumping into the East River, from | sometimes Mr. Valentine ; nothing was ever said prices, Called forth te Flies approbation of the most euinent Medt- | "'Thaee wishiog to enguee Telght, Wi please tke early ap- | Meeting Mordecai Cooke, Jr. made a speech in his | witence elie was rescued by a city watchman. She | to me shout anv compenmation for mich service ; Sohn | seta than anyiner hays in tue city. “Gold watches a low ex men from tho satisfactory results to.those ladies who bave | plication to the aubscriners 3 My. M. Gard d f usions | was taken to the City Hospital, where she lies dan- | Ahern was then mayor’s clerk. All watches warranted to keep good time, or the money re- Cod peeveatieigieh Peseta eter Une ea ees ee a secpery OCHE, BROTHERS & CO. 35 Fulton st. to Mr. M. Gar ih itor of one of their papers in | gerously ill Evnicx Pome culled and sworn —I am clerk for Oel- | tumed. Watches, clocks and jewellery repaired in the sad overt ull stain ee the maacies, and ihe cot mequent mir rext door to the Falton Bank. the same place ir. G, was not present, but heard ricsh and Kruger; I went to the mayor’s ottice with the | manner, and warranted lower than any other place tn the that has ever been iavented, offers so many decided THE NEW LINE ¥OH LIVERPOOL—Kegu- of the attack and replied through his paper. At this Superior Court. returns of the barque Isabella and Joban George, here | city. @.C. A ngimporter of watches and jewellers, whole tages {or invixorUng the syatein agaiust every accent VER OOH denn ehirnigs Mncm'd wcket | Mr. C. took offence, and armed himeelf with a pistol A tull Court present. presented; I paid the commutation money to John Ahern, | Salt and retail_0 Wall strevt. un at sire Sie. at the age Td e+ tation at the same ime preserving, the natu- | ST sa ove, om her regular day. ‘i "| and cowhide tor the purpose of chastising him when Avni 4—A. § A. Lawrence § Co. vs. Mayor, e., City | and took his receipts for the money—these are the re- HAIR CUTTING AND SHAVINY. ral form, Country merchants and city retailers supplied on ad- or passage, having elegant and unsnrrassed nc- | he should meet with him. He sought him both in | of N. York.—This was an action brought by the Meintitt ceipts. HL: the jimitable Hair Carter, tales this method of m- Sention to bes leuwrcvenl Mbouties Phaste Wooy, hes Apply to the master on board, wett side | Norfolk and P h, but did i st the corporation, to recover $1,175 62, the amount ross-examined.—I know I paid the commutation mo- forming bis friendaand the cablic in veneral, that he hae Pile the lowg sernired. Gestietevaas tee tee ere ty WOODHULL & MINTURN ortolk and Portsmouth, but did not succeed in | Often pales of rugs consigned by'plaintilf to Stone, | ney on these returns, as { paid all the commutation mo. | ttasen his Old Stanc, 96 earl street, ime: diately adgciai noes Bag may ey np ratum for the expsnsion of the 87 South street. finding him until yesterday, when they met acei- e y PI ‘ » | nies of the firm ; 1 recollect thi the Pear! Stvet House, which has been vewly fitted wp, a at. Mrs, L. has secured 8 patent. SI to refer in rela * ity oi M ‘Swan, and Mason, which were destroyed by blowing up | i°s of the firm ; 1 recollect this circumstance from the ‘ to the nbove, to the foll -w ]=The 4 centally on the ferry wha: woere he willbe pleased to walt | who may favor of the Medical t. GC. accosted Mr. | tne store ofthe I : “PAUSET FOR HAVRE—[(Second L re x er, by order of the then mayor of the | factthat Mr Ahern put these figures on the back ot this A ‘ is ueat aud bill {nl aiy—br Frizeis Br BG Rod, Br, teDunald, lle Ny BALTIMORE, Edward Foak, master, wil | G. and demanded an apology or retraction of what |.city of New York, to prevent the progress of the great | return for the Isabella, at the time I paid him. imine ete pee en ere. ee Mie J. We Moonee Seka e mgr on, the Ah ATT wg Tanvine Bnitding, | He had said, which he positively refused to do. Mr. {fire o! 1935. Q—Have you any recollection of paying those sums A's imitacle Hair Cutting, 1936 conta, Francis, M. D. ‘ TR — | C. then raised his cane to knock him down, and Mr. ‘The deelaration contained figktooust, tosix of which | on that paper, from your usuul practice in paying the Sere r “ Te CHEAT CASH EW! Donk LINK Potively Fiat Reruier | G. drew a pistol, a scuffle ensued and in it Cooke ob- | the deferdants demurred, and the demurrer was allowed ; | Commutation money, or {rom other, causes 7 1 Diu" forget the number—No. #9 Pearl street. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, Packet, to sail loth April. tained possession of the pistol and Celiberately shot | on the two last counts an issue of facts was taken. A.—From my ustial practice, and the reasons stated. mi90 fin ®m (near William) vache ship H, ALLEN, Captain Wilson, | Mr. G. through the heart—he lived about three | . The plaintifty gave in evidence the official communica. Have you any recollection of paying these particu: | ~~ > 7 J ier ttull Hublic qeneraliy, erat he has oveued an eter lar amounts to Mr. Ahern 7 ‘ ir System, where xeutlemen wi workina ip, nor zurgamed by anyother establish Yea, I have, Do you know that the check, if you gave one at the time to Mr. Ahern in payment for the commutation mo- ney, was paid atthe bank? THE NEW VORK MEDICAL AND SURGICAL INSTITUTES, No 75 Chambers street, ESTABLISHED TO RENDEK TO THE AFFLICT 4 ED souud aud Sewottne Medical Ad. All hind of dis above, her regalar day. Wor treignt 7 tion of the mayor to the Common Council, in relation to or passage, having handsome furnished accommodations, apply | Minutes de he apie went | the fire, and the proceedings thereon. on bonrd, ‘at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall st, orto to our worthy Mayor Miles King, and delivered | “hey also gave in evidence to show that an act of 1906 K COLLINS & UO. 46 South st. | himself up, stating the circumstances, upon which | authorizing the destruction of property to resist fires, was Shi 4 da correeti 4 P t fener Saey rely sren having pepe i he ordered the pistol to be safely lodged iu the bo- passed in consequence of a resolution of the Common iguable Assortment of Cloths, r; H oA |. Ang gunrantes to that effect will be given and folfied | rough jail, and told Cook to go home, that when he | Council to apply to the Legislature for an increase of A=No, I do not; no other person during that time paid | eases will be treated, and surgical operations of every deserip (eo Brock Coats, any color, from $i to gad TN Eis eet ie' te Weacinieat ; is wanted him he would let him know it. However, | powers in relation, to the ext jaguishment ut fires, to be "y bag Hae Lee LO Lia Lad - om perlurmed fa the cages Sore ah ane aaiaetite, Sage Ove w 1D N. Orleans, Hallin raft, who will prompe i i ber ; thatthe = [—Did you ever hand these checks to any other yn | Of the first lists: e cit A treatment o ura ef Wool Brnck, 9° Fancy: Cassimeres Sto.“ | lr{orward oll woods to their ndd another Justice of the Peace issued a warrant for | vetted in the board ; Sct wasdrafted by the Com- | |, @—Did you ev y other person | ofthe first ocoulista in the cit vain O.R, Mumford, will | his arrest, and he was safely lodged in until this | mon Council, and the memorial for its passage was intro- ‘ests of Sacin, Sil} Oth April, her reeatarday. | morning, vhen he was brought before a Magistrate, duced into the Senate, a3 a petition to amend the city Iver. 8 pia of Saint Valentia, Velvet. Pe 3to 5 nitsville, Jendid assortmentjof Spring aad Summer wad wail the the treatment ot female complain s. A~I think 1did once to Mr. Ward, who said he would | {he Uestment of all female compliins. | Ver 3 ods, at extraordinary { a charter. -” receipt it who desire it will be visived at their houses. Those whose Lanyon 1 {arbiahiog their own goods can have them S) —-Atumber of vessels, a eter aT Taylor, Eeties be went fully ake Ue cca tity ok Coa GeO uaed hettebe cocoons tar h CEA dpteaoayhamaniesten ag natheped Si, gee sonoridea ier ores Oaeele, immed, at the lowest possible prices for Cash, drawing not Over five teet water when loaded, will | * iJ ! for a nonsuit, on the grounds that the ev dence was not | here alluded to? emes. Three or four rooms are p er ert “4 Imec JAMES LACY. find constant employment in freighiing wood and | Charged sufficient to connect the corporation with the aote of A—I know it ws 3 it wasin 1839. Ido not recol- ‘The ding iment is attended by an apotl ONDON AND MANCHESTER INDIA KUE- rience and alour medicives may oo e ges by apply ng at No. 20 Platt street, ap Mr. Cook is a young man of high wealthy and in- | Mr Lawrence, the mayor nd_fewch ing will be done athe 1836, or to show that they | lect that 1 ever pai mmutation money to Mr. Ro- . - . Cappil BER G \ apliwsie_ | fluential connexions, and Mr. Gardneris a perfect | sanctioned or recognized his acts. binson during tho ers and a ha Dorvest uetice. : Open. tay end nigh : LWHOLESALE AND'R math. § 8 Well street. Th AMANTED=A thin ta Tout F< southem por. | stranger, not having been here but six monthe, and | _ The case was elaborately argued by counsel on both | /, / Homas Bouroy called and sworn—tI was clerk of the , saetgenaten Smet HOMER BOSTWICK, 7 ryoscriber hes ree redandyy forsfor ale n large. asrort- } K- COLLINS * CO. | a very poor man—he hasleit a wife and three help. | fides. The court took the same view of it as defendant's | Common Council from Nov. 1836, to June 4th, 1840. | Shame tS house west of Broadwny- t r rater Proof Goods, viz: eee $6 South street. depend: h i counsel, und directed a nonsuit accordingly. succerded General Morton, who is now dead; during thet te trigetonttor irteter che Pe ‘commendation 0 Contsand Capes, oftapenor Li ‘Cashme: se, less children, dependent onthe community. It is 4 f the time Mr. Al 2 " Dhis ini nis under the patronage and rea Cotinaf ete } Cashmere Laine, Persian eK D=Oee wr ips Baas wan, | rumored here this evening that his wife iadead, aad n Waggener for Plaintifa. Me. P. Graham for | portion of the time Mr. Ahern received the commutation | yt ora tendnney 2 Hogan rank ietben wprsreiee ater Froof, muper Lama, Laan Per rgond imneroeed ede? 2, tamee for which country | if so it ney costly bs gl ane a Bae i —__—_——_. Mr. Ahern called upon me, and offered fry. bie wc BROWANL ER lin Rubber Wobbines for a The bovts must be anand and feet eae; | mouth subscribed this day an $600 for tue Ciroult Court, , partly for commutation money, ond BY DR GeO. . os EMA AURARAMHON |" Barue,” to this office, ating age abd faltrarteoree ehitn | benefitof the widow and orphans, which is very Before Judge Kent. ity feos. Ttold Mr. Ahern that! must i: v Be oT Cae MARTIN'S CASH TAILORING | me larly attended to. m302w*m__ | creditable to them, inasmuch as they are, as [betore | Arai.4.—Fvancis Martinez va. Henry K. Manw: — ol ment corresponding with the moneys | _ mit tmis vec KEN. TR OT ESTABLISUMENT REMITTANCES TO SIRELAND, &e,, ke— | stated, strangers in this community This was an action of assault and battery, alleged tobe | paid, which he afterwards gave me, and I then received | [ JYSEED Ole ee rie in ated eel uechancrn, 154 Witliam Street, C fF dias tices ‘The subscriber continues to transniit money, in suis Here then we see the difference between the poor | Committed by detendant on plaintiff on board the brig | the money and paid it to the City Chamberlain; he then | 47 O' WOODHULL & MINTURAS, 8 decidedly cha chearest in the city, “There is siways or | landyin Thavsamne mautiet «her and Me rgaty.eatt of tre | andthe rich. {am satisfied in my own mind, had it | Emeline, on her voyage Ber aa tabealilarag Heit kL cgay nt aml far A laste gh INCE #7 South siteet. ri le - a fi '* penser in bus ‘ a" ‘The damages were laid at $5, a way nerel Morton. le general id me monthly. - N — , ch will bu innde up to ordet im the eevle nt ranks, (er C24 sess, haze done for the lsat thirty Fears, and more; also, toany | been just opposite, that the poor man would now be | "rhe pluintifs case was ably conducted by Mr. Dresser. | (Several receipts were here shown witness, which he | PACKET SHIP TINBONS from Lis rool Consigoses the ‘haa given such general satisfaction dincine thy | "Money remitted. by letter (postpaid) to the ambyeriber, oy | {4,2ti8on in spite of all the counsel he could obtain. | yr. Cutting managed the defence, stated were in the handwriting of the accused}. Toot of Well st, without : anid ace ve Fnving O1 30 per cent. cersonally deposited witn him, with the name of the person o. | L have never, geen so great an excitement in this | {t appeared from the evidence that plaintiff entered in Mr. Brapy objected to their reception, on the ground | A) ‘not permite five days will be sent to the public en are requested to call and examine, ‘Those wh. | versons in ireland, England or Scotia place in my life. to an agreement with Captain Sawyer, of the brig, at | that the stipulation between the counsel at the opening | sores. nae it town, will be and a receipt to tnd bald sapordinany, The reason that { write yon is that the papers here | New Orleans, to work nis passage to New York as stow i d. It further appeared thaton the arrivalof the brig at aarded to the sende: have not independence enough to state the facts as | er Vik ith or cla persons in any ) | they transpired. A. B.C, _ | thequarentine ground, she was deteined in pursuance of Ireland, England or Scotland, ean be collected by the subser ! a the quarantine laws; some of the paasengers were going ind ga wil be pa in any part of the United States, 0. 1 Agatn,—Adams d& Oo. was again far ahead of the | 0 shore, and plaintiff asked leave of the captain to 04 y ‘ ith the ‘The latter refused, but told him he would te SRGN MeBAIDE, Jr, 8 Cedar ot, | mail yesterday morning. Tet him ge in the next boat, On the return of the boat, FRA THING PAPRA—20 bales ol very sapere gaaney Ss ‘A SD snitable for rote ot howe toms, for of the cause, was h that no evidence to be intro duced except such o# related to the two vessels above named. Mr. Warrtive atated that their only. object was to sh PORTUGUESE FEMALE PILLS. that the accused, by his own acts, had admitted that he HERE. fartamed and celebrated Pilla, from are, was in the practise of receiving these moneys as the Clerk wopaonve.te Seed in thie country. Soadeaidesl or servant of the Clerk of the Common Council. . BtMon the ‘sotwman, iowrtn pare. D. Conte, mi $7 00 to $e wh therown. ean lave, MADE AND TRIMME: os, bot by rae . mia NS & CO % South at: