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THE*’NEW FORK HERALD. Vol, 1X.—No. 91.—Whole No, 3310. NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 7, 1843. Price Wwe Canta, . ee oh a - Very Late From Mont ‘Te the Public. s, 4 TA LARGE AND HIGHLY RESPECTABLE | W7ANTED—A situstion as Girdener by Julius W. Panisen ™ Montevipgo.—Intelligence THE NEW YORK HERALD daily Eovrackers | A pcre ogee oy eM plored Sraem af sect pea eaeeee ta a A all pfemily.. bo, wes foe, Har _ Sarah Jane Devine. from Montevideo to the 15th of February has been lished every day of the year exeept New Vear’s day hawking or poddl ns veld agre ble Coa all t Military Hall, | these teu yesrs post mace the management and architect»re o! The investigation before Coroner Archer, as to | received at Baltimore. Fourth ef July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per. ay evening, Ava) the | green iug-houses his particular stusy, he recom- mends his services eith-r to a geutieman desirous of erecting | the cause of the decease of Sarah Jane Devine, It appears on that day the inhabitants were throw- new green-houses. or where num— postage palh—caih Ig evans. ed every teh mon ‘com.t € 7 b i Tha rs, Mai to be cul He ws alsoa ca For refe commenced on Wednesday, was continued yester- | ing up breast-works around the town, and all the THE WEEKLY HERALD—publish | May, when regular days will be appoi 0 ci yof New York,fearfal o y. Kiaq , Na. 10, Broadway, or day morning, in the ‘“Glentworth room” of the | houses outside the works, for the distance of half morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $8 12 per let of the year, whereby great delays and disappoi ‘ aud watebing witha jealous eye all evcro chmen Wall street. A few lines addre jaa ¢ a ma aahi'ta ittantas We vetoed dein the suramer months. ‘The following rob na af our righ ae citinens, end to wi hdraw fom ae | a, RAV ESEN, care of the German Soclety, 1 fang Alms House building. mile, were taken down, to leave the plain open. ait somarta are informed that the fain va cafes Cua : Be eae oe ema rennet aera [ee dense arena fe Path WASTD oA Samer ining meee Owing to the absence of John Crosby, one of the | Rosas, the Buenos Ayrean General, with an army the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing she 2 ONE Cavesio Jackes a salted. Tan, tele a daty we owe to curselvesour tamil Y Ma reasonable fut may hear a teraut by addressing & | jurors, and there being but eleven present, the Cor- | of 9,000 men, was supposed to be at the distance of ast. . Ithas the largest circulation of any paper in this city, she LOUISVILLE, Ca m Flee. uablasiag @ per ci ns trafic which ¢ in ne locaton near the East river, below Chana te would be pree | oner was compelled to adjourn the inquisition until | ten or twelve miles from Montevideo preparing for or the world, and is therefore, the best channel for business ip th ‘t + Wi'l levve no hovorable m-ans untried | MHC 1p. aisuse for gale at 195 Bowery, opposite Sp-ing st, | 10 0’clock this morning, at the same place. anattack. No business was doing, every one being men inthe city or country. Prices moderate—cesh in ad- y : Barrer itec seats noe Frusvanees, Knowing ita Persons in w nt ofsuch may hear of a bargin by applying a Gronar A. Sposa as. forecaan of the jury, here | engaged in preparations for the expected attack oo stip & an : 7 rose and stated, that he oe oe oc alt of | The vessels were all lying idle. Bhij ‘That all we ask is equal bility, 0 FEW GETLEMEN of steady hibits can be accommo- | hj associates, to call the attention of Or atpenore’ PRINTING ofall kinds, executed st the most moderate hae LOU To wy penalties touurlandiords for sevtaand tour govem | AA dated with good tourdand jlesszat ome ina private fame | Humeelt and his associates, fo call the attention of | “12a! Teo ce were to step in and prevent prices, and in the most e These ships were al New York, express | ment for taxes; whereas the hiwers are under vo such embar. | Iv, ot 204 Fulten street. Also, afew day boaders ean be acccm: | the Cc he am po r Y JAMES GORDON BENNETT, if } heen | ass fe bi eas, bat modued en the most reasonable term. A parlor and bedroom Ch mules Fieger 1 in all the erate ee Rosas from cutting any throats. Proraicron or THe Heaarp Estas.isHMent, i jity of sup- jet, with or without adec read during the morning, except the ler- 4 —— Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau strocts (or peers eal wi o wil make very rerien to tire i tioned cur ye! TO AM en ape cae a LLERS eidrotbat pages. gions sea publistied ee silico Faom AcBany.—We received last evening, by the at all times be towed up GOING OPE. correctly, and presented ¢ or) Ex; J HOUSES TO LET AT YORKVILLEA<z mrce | lomathe Miscustopi by Stoombost. ada R ‘Thar we vetivion the Honorable, the Common | VAT J. MARKWELL, Proprietor Gi No’s HOTEL, | the bensdt of ail parties concrrned-and the public shee of Pomeroy and Uo., No. 2 Wall street, houses on the corner of th street and 3d avenue; either | _ Neither the owners or captains of these ships will be responsi- City and County of New York, statiug our + New Bond street nnd Clifford street; also, the LON: | | iven circulation to | Albany papers of yesterday morning. We take them is calculated for a public house, ‘or pri- | ble for jewelry Precious stones, sil raying for immediate redress, DON FAM.LY HOTEL, Albe tahethehonerto | wterest. Other papers had’ fj H ° i vaio tesidense, On the premises (saline stable, sowliog alles, | or for any letters, OF uckade, seat by 9 1Pxt ch board al | *izsol at we meet at the same place on Saturday | acquaint Families und Gentlemen visiting LONDON, that | statements not given in evidence, nor not justified | from them the following items of newst— ‘tad a fine garden. consisting of @ ,ots, with grape vines and fruit . ills ¢f lading ‘en for the same and th, at half past 7 oclosk, for further action. Houses have undergone & com) lete revision, with new | by any of the facts of the case. Ithad beenalleged | Great Fine in Scuenectapy.—Between twe and aes hereon: Forte BPA. OnMLL, Kaa | "Porcine th atl vane hth Sun, Heiden tv | Pacts an ea hea Sg echo | PY.ONe of, thove papers that but one of the jurors | three o'clock on Wedaeaiay "momning. the eaten: * No. 11 Chatnbers at, COLLINS & CO.,%6 South st, or bune. N CORT. Presitent from private stocks that have been gathered together, by var | had been desirous of an adjournment to obtain fur- | sive depot of the Mohawk and Hudson Reiroed r J. UNDERHILL, Vice President. rious Noblemen and Gentlemen who. prided themselves on | ther testimony, when it was well known to all the ma2wr kK. 6 ULLIN & WOODRUFF, Agent Company at Schenectady was di FC LET OR LEASE—T! . 7 he % Ol ny al mectady was discovered to be on Fs Ts dwelling house; No $3 City Hall Piace te pestees | OGM mor iets eee oh D MOR goods to MORGAN, ji their judgment ; more tnan $000 dozen in bottle is now congre- | j Las the C hat twel: tof the | fire. This buildi i Abosr th Sevteoe hed 1 ‘twalll 2 pe » } Seerataries, cf on a jury, as well as the Coroner, that twelve out of re. 18 building, together with the premises order coun’er cellar, mahog-ny doors, kee Tor vertised, and 1oF care wil be taken ‘have ‘the goods Aa tad B UHOMAS: § ANCIENT EOVITCMOCOROE oy M. has Hrd og lect has attention of Merchants thirteen jurors present on Wednesday evening, were | long and favorably Known to the travelling pabtis fore ny ed ba let on reasonable ras. Possession may re na ERD mE | LR. GLIDEON, of Keypt, will commence atcourse of | Ahd Gru'lemento his Esubhshmem in the City, uoderthe | in favor of such a course. ‘That the jury felt it in- as Given’s Hotel, and the out buildings, were. en- the Poat Office ana the Park. i FROM T BRITAIN ANDIRELAND | Five Lectares, on Karty Exyptian History, Arche ogy, and $ SSR es ah” acirrn AMERICAN covrKe | CUmbent upon themselves, in this age of demorali- | tirely desiroyed. A tobacco factory is nlso said to ‘a2 lwere CHARLES G. STOPPANI, o.her sahjects counrc'ed with Hierosty; hical Liters wre ace) oe ee ee ME RIPAON ROOM, | Zition, to investigate full have been burned. Seventeen cars belong to ¢ we companted by appropriate Pictorial I!lustrations, TO LET—The upper part of the store No. 7 New oon, on Monuny Evening. 10th Apuil, at haleyast 7 welockecs street, af-w doors from Wall street ; the second story AVING completd extensive and important arrange- | The Leciures wil! be coati: ued on Thursday, 1%h ; Saturday, has two offices, and it is adapted for a merchant or law- | ments for bringing out ngers from the old country, the sub- Mo day, 17th; and Thursday, 20ch April, at the same cribers ean with confidence 1uform those who may wish to set- and hour: nds. 10 emigrate the present season (1843) that they ¢ Paogramme of subjects to be eluc dited ia this Course, Nibl’s Sa- iy before pe arrived at a Visea-vis the New Royal Exchange ; conclusion, and it was their duty to sift this matter + impo, tant position, in the City, posses: | to the bo'tom, in order to ascertain whether this ene mapeipanehiariagtie poor, helpless, motherless girl had been dealt with as she should be. He felt it his duty to make this the Mohawk, Utica and and Troy Compa been burned, and much otner valuable property was Gestroyed. The damage, i! is supposed cannot be less than $650,000. There was an insurance of th three story house 34 Walker st, between Broadway self to procure intelligence, The charg re phar — lent situation fora genteel family, oc- | will find it th 4 Beorgvt > make the Decensary Arean ements | may be found on the tas: age of Mr, Ge work ‘on Ancient 4 oo etgeaimal seale consistent with the respect statement, aa Gra is Ce ae wore paecennce $3000 on the idepop at the Albany Insurance Com- it. Verplanck. ‘ 1 wing ths oldest or longest established out of | + evpt, just published by the New Worid Press, at 30 Annat, | the - i . upon the public mind that had probably been made | pany. The fire was the work of incendiaries un- to Pike and Ch streets, occu 4 c ‘The Furniture isentirely new, the Sleeping department re- | UP' Ls bid ghee . pany. » hire tt jiaries un soya Sommer of Fike ‘and Crorry, streste, ooenst wrell Known that that the arranger nts are com: | ‘The eciures take up Keyotan Archeology, where that work | |, The Furnitire inet, no establishment in the eity can | by @ portion of the public press, in misrepresenting | doubtedly, ‘as it was discovered in four different 5 . commodations fitted up expressly for the comfort and couvent- Th * elucidated b i id tiful ‘The convevient two story house with attic rooms, basement | ence of ropa ial Tustrations: tuat time sengers. and counter celler, No. 229 Nineteenth street, occupied by Mr. | “Should tness settled for decline coming out, the © ti bop : Weeks mouey will, on useal, be yelunded to the parvy from whoa it ee ein ts It is admirably | the facts as they had actually transpired. Eastern, and §. Eastern Hail | CoRoNeR ARCHER replied that he had no control ed to attend through the night, for the | over the public press, but concurred with the jury, places. Saratoga Eigotion —The town election has re- sulted in a democratic triumph. Wm. Scott, dem., ee! : ‘The two story brick house, No. 73 Gold street, one doorfrom | was received, without deduction. aad’ Demotic Tablets, Ts x's, and Génealog:cal Tabies— ing or departing by the train. m5 2w i@3 | if such mistatements had been made by any portion 45 Ed F. Bullard, di i Spruce st. formerly owned by Mr. Hitchcock. ‘The fr 7 frem the vari rts of Ireland i from Sacre! istory— & ; tredin thi i supervisor, 45 maj. ward F: Bullard, dem., jus- rei wil a RE BL aus, ea Wallace, | tht seodantnt Liverwool can be secred i ented “Ao: | SoyQeot sever fhe mirtoorn frat Tableanecxiting in | UNITED STATES HOTEL OF PHILADEL- | Fit, ts desired in this case, ag in all others, to, tice, 77 maj Whole democratic ticket'lected—40 7 street, to the Tom ‘emples o| t—Portraits of the chiraol 5 7 A . . | average majority—except town cle o cen- m6 Im*r in office No. 9, cor. af Water st. 7" SAMUEL THOMPSON in their chuiots, or in their nea—Qu | Egypt fr HM he hi d the di nights of thei ‘imself, and telt disposed to go into any investiga: ‘ TO LET—The fire proot onck store, No, 105 souh Old oar Passage Office, 273 Pearl sty | the Mom in thei ¥ end Siaoee jardethar thas in| Ace sarin Philadetoniane th fee ccreieion eat, speak in | tion or obtain the attendance of any witness or wit- stables, who were elected owing to local causes. i S i local accommodations, Scuenectapy Evection.—The whigs have car: tied their Mayor, Alexander ©. Gibson, Esq , by a majority of 49 votes. Last fall, the whig miajorit was 46. The Common Council is equally divided. —Albany Argus, April 6. st, with immediate note sion ifreatited, apply to EA a ‘ WOODHULL'& MINTURN, ar Cid street. y TO CET—The two story brick House and premises, hes, 145 Wooster atreet, finished in the most modem a} style, with matble mantel-pieces and icing. oom f : hesees of lurtyeelght Sovereigns of Egypt, from Amanoph lat, 10 Goiee Piazzas, Liverpool. | BG. 1s2)—do «u to the celebrated Cleonstrn, RC. a0, token Dralts on London, Liverpool. the National Bauk of Ireland, | from th= Seulpenres-—Kious, Princes, aud royal Reimales, ofr, Northern Baikaug Co. nd National pink of Scotmua, at | {ng'to the Deities of Egyytin Mythology Fall leruth Reanen, sight, and for auy-amount.” Apply as above, m@im$r | snd nomerous heads of A ‘ Yo NEW LINK OF LIVERVOOL PACKETS, to BO. 15°0—Negroes ar - iv i ad wader various cic imstancea—[oteresting scem ee Apply to JOSEPH ie int irom New York on the 25th bo Liverpool on the Inh Ueanent cepeaeed, ta tance cathe teleees be a a Cel cach enh sion of various Asiatic and African Nations, brart. g tribu te to FO LET—A Gail Loft mn store No. 61 South street, F the Pharaohs of Eavn’—with mouy other subjects, 100 numer MD on rersonable terms. Apply to 9 for present -pecific'tien, and a Mp oth JOHN HERDMAN, New'¥e ‘ar phy: terms of unqualified praise of ts table | nesses that either the jury or any other responsible and management. ‘The arrangements of the house are admira- ; systematic, aud there are substautial emforts to be found | Person might suggest. He therefore thought it best this Horel that will be appreciated by most persons, such as | to adjourn for twenty four hours, and in the mean- pclean, ualeg ad welltaruished hows, a well Laapplied read: | time all the witnesses desired by the jury, or any Nowniiichl ydanees ela essen - | Person acquainted with the case, might be summon- . Rea, by his polite and affable deportment, and his | ed for attendance ited persoval attention to the tables, and the general Damier. B. Taytor, another of the jurors, stated, unt r fomlort of his guests, wins favor fromall who frequent his | on behalf of himself, that the jury desired to make te nvions of antiq nd other Afric in nation: Bisnop Roseats.—This venerable bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church, died at Lawrenceport, < Ie, colored so as to convey a correct idea of it ‘Those who inthe morning prefer to indulge in the “sweet | afull investigation for the reason that the public ; y ‘ nthe premises. _| Ship GARRICK, Captain Win. Skiddy, 2th Februasy, | rical aspect restorer balmy sleep,” instead of attending’ to. the breakfast | mind was full of ramor as to the probable caves of | 2¢iana, on the 27th of March. He was the renior Tea OFFICES TO LET—In store Fs S ‘South strei Ship & SCIUS, Captain an Collins,'25th March. ghey ay be hed at the bookstores of Bartlet: & Peer summons, fin be the hour which sme their own convenience, | this girl's death,and it was not cit aduty that they bishop of the Methodist Episcopal Church im the pI Saptaii 2 il. q 3 Ca ¥ way, 2 . J. Crow: it | A ap oe TORRE soo tine atest. | BRU? BHVAIDAN: Cathie BEA Debcpiton Bath May. | en, 62 Broadyray; aluo.at Dreothee of the Glob; Hott, ore | Wah see ctetE Mek aaa rarg uaereral gaertaniesn at | wed to the publie but to. the. persons concerned, | United States. : "From Livenroer, giice of the New World, 30 Ann st; and at the door of Niblo’s the hanse affords, prepared with celericy for vheir gratification. | particularly Henry Ketchum, to so examine all the — rest! Sate i ship sHent AN, Cape. A, Be p Ll ty? ne pk epony Two Dollars Lady’s, One Dollar, for matee foie | ‘yal task woae do credit hiegererd ee ne Opa se nila fe Loca Exections.—The whigs have succeeded in i EK, ¢ skiddy, il. he Co ore evening, Fifty Cents. a6 iot ; shen f ! chin illi from ee eC US Cate dehe Colla” idk Mae TPHE HON. ELY- MOORE GREELEY, Esq, | “4 decidedly the best in Philadel- | might forever silence calumny by pointing to the | Williameburg, and the democrats in Bushwick. ‘eves hips are all ofthe first class, upwards of I ‘ons, guile will continue their discussion on the Science ot Gover: phia, bring on Chesnut st, opoesite the Bank ¢ Unlined Btatea— | verdict of the jury, asa full and impartial acquittal. hg eae ge sae eal TNs Lou Ean xen enmreramens Beacmean, | mat ombaanahe qustons fe Thamyg WeeDentberishe: | Oe fer oa ‘The Cononex then took the names ofa large num: | Packer Snr Livenroot. —This fine packet was party fie been Faken in the’ arrangement 0 their accommodations; | on Friday FE g, at hal-psst 7 o'clock apne one of the CLINTON HOTEL, NEW YORK ber of witnesses that were handed in by the jurors, | crowded with visitors yesterday. n ‘ pnasag res wil et importa t : v . : Riehen O18 sand ie hoase filled Wi a cere mage! Pilg Hoteles ie cxyerienced pei ut Perna bhis a pe PROPHIETOR of this well kaown and very popular and adjourned until 10 o’clock this morning. atisfne- | form of govern! Hotel, avai!s himself of tne oceasion, to render his siwcere Nortuern Mar..—-For the future, the great coach h use and barn. Grape arbc . ae RP HEED SRT APIO BIE eS i hanks to the p {o its patrons, {or the patronage and Superior Court, Bi . or Nnoegrbe nocncaad tereesliberat Ame houses ZA | i Neither the captains or owners of 1 oetsewill be responti- cathe creciee oh cohaiot ts tee eee kindnens they have tora aenes of yeara‘ao warmly and fibers Present Judge Vanderpoel. Northern mail will close at 3} in the afternoon. . + : : atowed, n raisgpparndiser i Mista ee Di Awe i Hie PRLN, bie sory ery ae or ackexcaven tby them, unless re- LOST OFFICE, | } | the ion of the public, an’ acting in nccordaace with the | Avatt 6.— Peter A. Hargous v8 Joel Stone.—This was an Literary Notices, For} OREN BPW 56 South st, New York, orto | N[ORTH MAIL—Frem and after this day the Noxih Mail | trices “ie shee Phinatic wie lprelvegectomaies A Dorr ye Fo aes wy the authorities In’ Meaiso “Thelen: | _ Boox or rax-Navy, No, 4.—D. Appleton & Co, Linthebl WY the abet Jas, BROWN fveaairemecl.. | ar, daily except Sundaye,when all the Mails fare closed at half! Pn he al padaeeean ae tiff’s case was conducted by Daniel Lord, jr., and Mr. have this day completed ith ular work on the a Li short: 50 conta per ounce, and newsnaners 1centeach, fr | Past} o'clock, P.M. Board in Parlor $1 00. pt day Frencts B’ Cuting maniged thé defence. In the xear | Auretioaf navy) price’ only ‘20 ceuis per number. — throngh to re" 26 Ste JOHN LORIMER GRAHAM. P. M. In making this annanciation, the proprietor begs leave to as- | 1839, the plaintiff received an order for 40,000 yardsofcot- | This work has been written with a particular view ipenard stres a ? adjolming on Canal, and aed, 6.0 a L x SWAN'S ATMOSPH®RIC SODA FOUNTAIN, sure the public and the pat'ons of the establishment, that there | ton goods of a certam standard quality, to suitthe Mexican He rec wont mates linge td Repmrer mands wneie'at ae. F°.3 K MINERAL WATER APPARATUS—United States | shall not be any dammnition in the aitaetons of the Clinton | marget. ‘The plaintiff gave Me, William Stewart, « cole present occupiedas a segarstore. Apply to PA ‘ROM GREA’ ‘AIN AND IRELAND Letters Patent, Nov. 3, 183@—Manufactured by L. B. Swan, t shall be wanting, | ton broker, the order, with directions to him to purchase to popularentertainment and instruction. To recall the glorious actions by which the independence of ply He the country was asserted; to revive the recollection WM. MAEREA, BY THE BLACK GALL OR OLD LINE OF Rochester, N. Ys i he House has «8! | the goods. ‘Mr. Stewort took the order tothe defendant, tai } A ROU) tee ts imes studied, ‘) a 3 | of. those bi loits on the ocean in that, wi a5 See - §5 Liberty street. LIVERPOOL PACKETS. ‘The nits ntion of Dragtists and other venders of Soda Wiser ar ait sumer studied, | oa’ procured ‘from him certain samples, which were | rilliant exploi the ocean in that, war iverpool ou the 7th and 19th of every month. , to send tothe Old Country for ther nonth;} pensive, complicated aud troublesome apparatns heretofore in the subscribers, and | ure. ‘ ; tin this superior Line of Packets, sailing The advantages of the Atmospheric Fountain over the old nctually on the 7th and i9th of every month. | method, are, the economy of its apparatus, the original ost to ‘They will also have a first rate class of American trading ships, | the purcheser betog less than one quarter tht of the ofd foun- with France, of which the battle cry was “millions Jor defence, but not a cent for tribute;” to display those gallant uchievements in defence of Free Trade and Sailor’s Rights, whith taught Bri‘ain that she could no longer claim the sovereignty of the seas ; low Coe, situated iu Ramapo, a ing“19 acres of excellent land, meadow an? til & good two story dwelling house, and other cut hou-es; young apple orchard of grafted fruit, also fruit of different kins anexvellent well of never fai'ing water. It is situated wit einer, oTON F ey ; ; SHINGTON TEMPERA} brought to plaintiff, aud by him examined and approved MSTA NE oe RENRLT NEGO ERE Ror of, he pools were ‘accordingly. ordered, packed and FOWL": R°& SON respectiuily inform their friends and | Sent to plaintiff’s store, who had them shipped and sent to * the public, that they ha ned the above well known | Vera Cruz. By the laws of Mexico, the importation of Hotel on strict temperay ples, and pledge themse cotton goods rating above a certain standard, are prohibi ‘ di kl tain, im ity of construction being such that any ove of | 5°, - ‘ i ‘i Smiles of the New York crea: V9e vier fr suling every six days, thereb affording ieeeed So actap a | orcibary’ capacity. Gis wesdliy cede boat. operaiay and by ghodiach the sstme acre one _princiy ed end upon the arrival of the goods in question at Ve: and to exhibit those deeds of gallantry by which the Cruz, they were seized by the Custom house officer: contrahand,an: tor the benefit ot the Mexican govern- ment. ‘The present action was brought for (ge recovery of the abcve sum, upon the grounds that th 3 deliv- ple. After the case had barbarian Tripolitans and Algerines were taught to respect the star-spangled banner. The work is em- bellished with 48 splendid illustrations, represe: ting the most celebrated naval action=,portraits of di they. co 4 Permenent and nt Boircers by the day or week, | Lri- vate apartm nts on the mort reasouable ‘The Iveation ix convenient to the Londoa and ts,andthe Albany, Buffalo, Boston and ¥ Mr. See rersapaimnthor hall a fo saried otocee eodden | ciamabemanty ts Uther eben clear anTis ocak if rian c urch, and 1% miles from a Duten Refor ‘Logether with the smail «mount of labor required and iis com- rc] it has been ocenpied as a store for the last 20 years, and is still a a eee ad er tus RO WIN COE; No. 90 Bowery, or of | be returned to those who paid it here, will Abraham Hogenkamp, Clarkstown, Rockland county. ‘Should the parties agreed for not come ut, the money. will i a in various parts of the Umted States, Canad, eECar th tt Eihg ieeweia dies soak Roel Aanencas amlapemmay borean tran v aM ne Black Ball, or Old Line of Liverpool Packets, comprise | certificstes in the hauds of the proprietor aud his ageuts, it H i on. Every inf rmation giv’ to persona travelling; also the | ered were not according to sa 5 aleot e : cheape.t way of conveyance to all parts of the United | been gone through on both sides, the parties agreed that, | guished commanders and naval scenes and exploits ao the following magnificent Ships, viz -— entire » “bie Steves and Gann lan hi e ith liber: | of i E j EW SEED 8TO aly aah Teaved Kidney Potatoes tthe NEW YORK, ‘Dras nd others in the Southe: s Pi = verdict for $7000 should he entered for plaintuff, with liber- | of every description. Every American should pos- Ni Sen hae = Fe eR asians and bi Feo, ce ua buN, Trill ind this Fou } Ane ee POAT he, Feeasitiod with, Egeland ty to enter ap Judgment subject to a billof exceptions, to | sess the work at the nt low price.—For sale at Warwick: Early Chariton, Fait aud’ Dwar” Marrowfat, Peas BUROE RORTH APEC A | Bt Sete fae ceca auare ip the warment s ‘Torme—Biaiking per week $3; per day 75 cents. ‘Tea,eof- | be hereafter argued in this office, ili Early and La Early York, Karly Battersea, Ea Ox | _ with tuck ru ior aod unequalled arangemeats, the rab- | ing thediffereat varicucs of syria, Ge aceouarany exch, Fetes ee ante gOtY ta chesifelly recommend the Cireuit Court. i Famity Lisrary.—This valuable series is to -ontinuance 0! At SU al pt ies ii jew . Whore ond Finste Gare Broccoli; Bae fore hich a been Siteadbed vo thes bo many years, ha Wines ‘AGie.D- Corgeshall, 431 Pearl street, New York, General Ihektarela pb general Washingtonian frieuds, an Before Judge Kent. : tbe TA ‘ Harnets, ba us woe ba 3 20,000 packages of shoies Anoual, i i ose proceeding, or remitting money to their relatives, can F Liese, 102 John street, (op stairs.) Hon. Gon Hall: President Parent Soe Arn. 6 —Howse vs. Loomis —This was an_action of | and comprises volume one of Milman’ "History of nial Flower Seeds; Asparagus, Rhubarb an ichoke | atall times obtain Drafts at sight for any amount, drawn direct | Lawrence a Keese, 121 Meiden Lane. in Dyke, President of Walla Faplovie for the #e0overy Of property ‘seiged snd carried | the Jews’’—ihe only. complete, and cotect patie of fultbie tor pelor or. conservatory; Frail, aad) Ornamental | 2 8 Meare PRE ROLE AMES & CO. Wilhuss Ntvber fk Clapp, 63 Maiden lane pers Precept a. jhe Free atone suwate af Bares E brother’, la Teations ve that remarkable people to be abtained iu a popular i ir A Rot y fae 1 Hoadie7 Phelps & Co., 142 Water st. Aah gee edn 9 Fl 4 hich ofthe very best historic: shape, and one composi- tions in the language.—For sale at this office. rs lent of Prospect Soc’ covered a judgment against Tater, in pursuance of vel dlecomce w toast i) be_paid on demand of the Banks, or their | A. B.& D. nauds, 79 Wulton at i i a ). mm be ton at. of the most f Brusches, i allthe egrineial towns throughout England, ire: | _{-CAUTION-All nersons are eantioned ty tonian T.. B. Society. | they caused an execution to be issued and put into che notice, by calling at the en. land, Scotland and Fresisent Washingtonia s Dull, Presideat of Anderson nt Society, | hend#of Loomis the ‘Jefendant, who isa deputy sheriff. les. an; infiingeent upon this 9p) Wilson, M, D. President of Marshail Fy ’ Campseit’s Forzicn Montary Macazine.—An Neh aetty oF at the Co Te DUMLAP: 16 Broadway, | AbPlY,or address ROCHe BROTHERS & CO Ser eag axes apaperecns a Tene, Novtes Dewany sana Wola iets her rope ¢y | excellent number for the present month. Carvill d sENTLEMEN’S FASHIONABLE FURNISH % Falion surat New York ‘PE, NEW MIRROR—AI the arrangements forthe pane | TeOr, at No It erys ‘tg Property | Co., are the agentshere. GENTLEMEN'S FA K - fe Ballon meena Mert oti) |) ES SMS ai Locus to aoe ele cation of this new peri dical being now completed, the first | 20d removed it. ING STORE N.B.—The Old Line of Liverpool Packets snil from this WINTER ARBANGEMEN’.. uumber will be issued on Saturday mvruing the eighth'ot April | It appears that two days hefore the property was levied American Ectxctic.—Published by Litell, 286 Broadway—one of the most valuable of our periodi- cals. It contains an excellent engraving of Mar- tin’s celebrated picture, ‘‘The Fallof Jerusalem.” _ Kwicxersocaer.—A good number. “Sam Patch” ig a very clever thi next. Each number will be adomed with an o: al orching on, Tator sold it to t jintift; and executed a deed to on steel, by J. G. Chapman, iilustating the letterpress, and | him thereof. The plaintift issued a writ of replevin, and will contaiu sixteen super-roval octavo pages, enclosed in @ | had the property returned. Oe Site een eres oe the work from the | ‘The question was whether the sale was fraudulent, and al! the embeliishments (as only a limited edition will be | Made with a view to defraud the creditors of Tator. The ng directions at the office of publica- | Jury found a verdict for defendant for the {ull amount of ARSELLS & AGATE, Old Established Manufacturers | )2V 8-72 ead ak caktecensiey Toate Pet Readymade Linen, Siocks, 8 ns, e., he, offer | Foturaiag’ te the old, county will Gal, ieee thesr comforcend atich and varied assovtme joods.| Sdvantage to select this favdnte Lane for their conveyance, in mer a | irs preference to any other. az7'r NE ny INE roped a OLD LINE LIVE ? IRECT. redana pl fei OL PACKETS. ATA HEAT 5 et nett et Bisbal silks; Via Newark, New Branswick, Princetou, Trenton, Bordes: fnidia’ ea diate ‘and t No 4 Annstreet, \d 3 it 136 Nassau street, | the property levied upon, which shows the sale was frau- " enti a ere yippouan riba URS. comer, of Beekman tee Cuty anbser bers val have the one mr Ly iy Fores Maxcsanss} Magazine.—An exceeding: ol icket re Li ‘will hereafter De ily, it ear ed to thos ff lance It wil a! . despatched in the following order, exoapting that when the | ACM aad (M F°St (Ot Courtland atreet,daily, at 9 | per ott by caurers, And to, thts peaiding a sis FO A ta el Bk geo TD "Terms Three Doll invariably 1m advance. ere SOE PE ANE TORGE P MORRIS: day of sailing falls on Sunday, the ships will sail on the succeed- "Khe morning Line — to Bordentown, trom thence by 18. Tue Rainsow.—Adee & Estabrook. A very re- tions. ‘cench, German and American | ing day. steimboat go Phila rests of the spectable Magazine, devoted to the inte: meee ‘a hosiery, For New York. Vor Liverpool. | "The Evening. Li ds_direct to Camden, (opposite Kditor and Propriet g jars Mfice— ‘ 2? cullare, dress fronts, silk and cotton uight eps, paises, um, | ‘The SOUTH AMERICA, {June hire Piledelphia) wishaet chanee ofeste (0) New York. March 31, 1843. and Proprietor. United States Marshal's O/ Avni 6. ‘Odd Fellows. ; Setltee: anes, money beits, and under garments of silh, me- co et Nov Passeugers will procure their tickets at the: office foot of OTICE—The Copaitnership her-tolore eiisting between | _ Samuel Hill, matejofthe brig Lisbon, was brought up | A-ta-Mopg.—A monthly bulletin of fashionable jsmbs’-wool eottone, k’ &c bea: ae Bailey, je. pe is a Courtland atroat, where a commodions steamboat will be in N Elis & \\-ddlebrook, is this day dissolved. heap ry morng em oat ae wipe oot fee United | tailoring, published by Chappell, of Philadelphia. . iM nessa, wi o I. af , 1813, A i i w is i i . BO waite, 2% 3° Bec, 7 | Philadelphia baa ¢ crates are couveyed from city to city, Sb EAT ROMA BT aN ETOe IAL ELLIS. board William H. Bond. a‘seilor on Gout] sel vessel, on All professors of this important science should take +L. . Oe ri without being opeued by the way. Ben 8. MIDDLEBROOK. | her voyagefrom New Orleans toNew York Willem H. | '*- » and bi The OXFORD, 4d 1 Aug 19] | Each trai ided with a Ladies Car,in which are ue af —ingaly phiscbos ete . A Gielewrreae ard este of their custome, z tons joy Dee, 19 | ments and dressing rome expresay for ihe Ladies uae. "7°" | | 8, MIDDLEBROOK rexpecs‘ally informs she customers af | B04; sworn anid examined —Saith ‘he is a seamen on | Music —“The Suiters,” “Fanny Elesler’s Gallop” continuation of their patromce, J.Hathbone, ¢ March 1 April 19 | “Hecorning. the fines Teave Philadelphia from the foot of | the Inte firm and the rwoli>, that he ea tien Bookbinding on | board the brig Lisbon. Saith that on the 29th of March | and “The Banished,” have just been published ry , . tnut street by railroad from Camden, at 9 o’clock A M,ani is own account.at No. '22 Fulton street, New York. jast, witness was in the cook’s galley. e mate came in wilt. (eect 8 OM ater Nov ib dee, 1 | Seclerts BRS Sens om comtrov tl eee A Hand } hig am aasonet-at Now i. Pulien sraet, Nowy ds | toligha kis pees Atter some Sonrerscton/the,ssete dee | Hewitt . Teer EG. Mar 19 May 2.| | The Lines for Baltimore, leave Philadelphia at 6% snd¢.A M, | prompliy and cheap for county bovtscilers. ' “alimeee’ | sired witnees pot tego thereenan: Withers sald bin te | Mitte, $29 Broadway, has published No. 8 of ORNINGE crib Byrive Pastis sti Be Binasote Ge Mode, || TH a i ee Fee Js | Sad,4 EBs being @ continnation of the lines from New York. tia hita AAO POST TFFIUs. - } | wouldgoithesaw fk. ‘The ‘mate went below, end in | the ‘Bird of italy,” and No. 2 of “Piano Music.” (0) 00 Canal street. ). D. BEHRMAN begs to roform ‘A. B.Lowber.@ April i Mey 19 ms © New York, April a 1843. about fifteen minutes came up. Witness was looking at friends and the publ¢ that she has ust received | The NEW YORK, Aug 18 Oct 7 MORRIS AND ESSEX RAIL ROAD, ROM anda’ ag hae! ne ogy 5 na ae ail will be | thecompase; witness raised his head, and the mate struck | Mr. Enrror— ‘range. an entire new and satire style at peste 5 Dec 18 Feb 7 l'for fadelpns iclatone aad ‘Wathington inthe temple with his fistand kicked bim inthe I was much pleased to notice your remarke in the farnovel'y and elegance ofcstyle ‘The CAMBRIDGE TR ae oe oF Cicy, will close daily at 336 o'clock, P. M.; excent Saacay’s, | D&ck; he then put his armsround his mouth and rqueezed | Herald ot the 2d inst., relative to Mr. Jacob Barker, vere pate before’ mone Which bs mes: pre-e ‘ tons, wn Kes 17 Fee eee ee eee GRIME Guat | Lingofighthecanld motAresthey be theneated witsew | of New. Orleans, ap. aleo,the,pebliention os Wis yeane, Morey Eker fort cpescaagren |i gis couse” i ge eaXew Arrangerent—This Road faving bean re-ind at great | _ a5 wr Sat Pee eat, Lt de rope andheld by it. He then struck at nie | speech, as recently delivered before one of the courta faney whalebones and straw hats 700 tons, Janis Mor | a safe and expeditions conveyance between New’ York and | J{}ANCIS K. CRUMP, Chronomeer, Watch ond Clock | hands to break witnesses’s hold. Witness cried out,and@. | Of Louisiana; in doing so, however Dawes, ia ates iced uaetitast OP een Paiiicath ene anny ithe, wit beck Morristown, will commence rauning two trips daily, Sundays | & Marker and Jews ler, formerly with 8. J. Tobivs for nearly | Grider, another seaman, came up and struck the mate, and } ¢rrorin stating that he wesa 1a tive of Rhode Island. tix years, aod recently with Ma: ods & * be Be Md wards of three years,begs to acquaint his friends an yaya ‘whole of w +o} heretofore. ‘The re of pesmaas out ig now fixedat One | Kirst Train from Morristown wi ti He was born in the State of xine, onan island in Hundred Dollars rescued witness. After the witness was rescued, the mate at? AM. Called out to George to let him, the mate, go, and get at | the Kennebec river, called Swan Irland, in the year le stores of ever description Ad i Cy that he has takea a store at 218 Grand street, , ¥ , a , Will be provided, with the exception of wines and liquors, | _Ruse'Tiain from Now York wil leave as A. Mle-Newark at | to practise the aoe busines Sad eerie ees intends | witness again. Witness cried out let him come on.” Wit: | 8 of BL Peace acoa alter talcin place, his mother which will be tarnished. be tee stewards. c ence and kuown ability, to meet with that share of patron+ge to | ness and the mate led witt: each other, and the mate removed back to Nantucket, (his father having died 8.00. 64 South st. ad ‘Train from New York will leave at 2% PM—New- | which his arilities entitle him, tu retu uing thanks for all | got him down. ‘The eaptain then came up anu command: ; pte Rare oa CH MARSHA! L, 38 Burling-slip, N.¥. | ark at 34 PM past favours, he would remind his friends that he repairs every | ed peace. The witness was confined four er five days | ° Year Or two previous,) froin whence his parents eM 1yh BARING FROTHERS & CU., L’peol. P, 7s by the Morning Train from Morristown yi on deseript on of Watches, Kepentem, Musical and Duplex, the | from the injuries he received from the inate. had bc gl yg he eee vine aie = 7 i in a i most complicated that cin be procure rn was about 16 or ears of age, when he remev ibboas, which fo: ZHE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. rive at Newark in time for the 9.4 M Train to New York, or + . , | The examination was reenmed yesterday, and the result t y > ‘ %1m® the ‘rain to Rernoon Tr. Also, Jewelry aud Diamond work set ; rashes was that Hill wes discharged. The mate then preferred a | to New Bedford, but soon therealter he came to this every article fifty percent «h thy ton being enabled to do the whole himself, and not trast to the in: | Charge against George Grider, another seamen on board experietcs of others. Glasses and keys in areer t" Cash the same vessel, for assault and battery by striking him a3 Imer paid for old gold pnd siver. with an iron bolt. Witnesses were examined and the FRENCH STYLE SWEET CHOCOLATE, made with | Charge fully sustained. Grider was held to bail in $100 to 2 French machine, at 457 Broadway, New York,—FELLX | answer the charge. EFFRAY returns bls grateful thanks to the customers who [yng = be ny weit af om, ve ou {J ° at General Sessions, form the public tore to show bow nicely the article inmade *" "* | Before Recorder Tallmadge, Judge Lynch, and Alder F. Kffray’s French style Sweet Chocolate, made with a men Purdy and Leonard Freneh » Fay ine,.can be had at the wholesale price, either in | Arntt, €—Tvial of John Ahern—The trial of John 7 a motery, | Ahern, late clerk in the Mayer's office, on a charge of New York. Dealers ore earnestly invited’ to try the embezzling the public moneys, was continued. , B.~-Hot Chocolate and Coffee served up in the Saloon. At the opening of the Court, the following opinion was mi Im*ee delivered: — PACKET SHIP-SIDDONS from Liverpool—Consiguecs The Reconnen—We have listened to the » city, and was a clerk to an old Quaker merchant by the name of Isaac Hicks, who, however, soon told Jacob (as he was already doing more business on his own account than his principal) that “Thee had better take an office elsewhere, as my store is not large enough for thee and me;” after which time Mr. B. was most extensively engaged in com- mercial pursuits in this city fill ibowt ten yelire ago, when he removed to New Orleans, and during a which time no one in his sphere of action has oc- cupied more of the public mind; and it aleo may be said of him, with much truth, the ertere there is no human being whose commercial knowledge and experience can be compared 1o his. «Ti Philapelphia; by the A‘ rain NP CONSIDERATION FOR THE p.§ 7 i> , er, wpllsrive at Newark in time, for the 34 F M ruin to MRS LO YE: Comet Mauer No SeLimensst | ost tom New Yerx 10h, and | rverpoolsthorench | ,,Rusengers by the Morning Trai from New York will arrive ot t im time to dine and take any of the Stages run Bhip ROUBRSIER. 800 ton., 16th Feb’ry. ning west or north from that place. 5% Im%ec ij Ouse, ” Ship HOTTT IGUER, "1050 tons, $ ieeh March, PULLEN & OOPP, 3 Wall street. New ship LIVERPOOL, 1180 ~ tons, a ow wey sohn Eldridge, 16th April. New ship ———,'1200 tons, $ gh May. Ss : col ‘These substantal, fast sailing, first elass shine,all built in the EXPRESS. city of New York, are commanded by men of experience and Mera. Hagnden & Co, having dis d of their route ability, anu will be despatched puuctually on the 16th of each j} from New York to Albany and ‘I'roy, the _subseri: bon bers, the old condnetors of Harnden & ‘Co's Northern ‘Their cabins are elgant and commodious, andare furnished | Exvrens, from New York, will continue ie Seen it heretofore, fearing N Toany and ‘Trey, Dail ut. She begs Co refer in rele Serer conduce to the ease and comfoit of passen- comentes Trey uh Seosher ihe iy and ‘Trey, Daily : nt men of the ‘Neither t! ¢ captains or owners of these ships will be respon- | ward Specie, Bank Notes, Packages, Bundles ( ¥ this ship will please sen | their permits on board, at Or- | Counsel on this point made yesterday, and in t! $$$ sible for any carcels or packages sent by them, unless regriar | &c., to any place between New York and ie Jeans wi foot of Wa withont delay. state of the case shall present our conclusion: Court of Common Pleas. bile lading are signed there! forse irmenoas, aire ates os ts gon Troy and Albany to All goods not permi five days will be sent to the public application of the statute to the indictment, which isthe Present, Judge Ulshoeffe: ‘or freight or fe. , J " Aer point before the court. Wi li do this briefly at the Uiew i hi Th WoopaULe & MINTURNS, All asin eptrusted to thelr charge wall be promptly at FTO, OLD COUNTRYMEN MENS | present stage of the case, and enter more fully into it | APR 0— William McCurdy re, frsltoes Tatty nite i notes, drafts, acceptances, &c., and prompt retarns made for Ney Sti dram at their xpress and Foreicn | when charging the jury.’ The decision of the court iv as fo fendant, and given in payment the same, TAILORING BSTABMISHMENT orto FIELDEN, BROTHERS & © 62 John William) * y L P00, No.3 Wall street, sinall bills of exchange irom | flower S eecleeaabaea cf 42 to £100, 4 \doreed to the plaintiff, who now seeks = ) Officer=Pallon & Copp, 3 Walle Oe REN & GOFF. dicloot arson th ast Payaple at ight Co di Enuland, | _ 1s—That defendant was the clerk of Willis, within the | e'mount, T aie nome 7. febmet Seca a3 Weenenres bany. ‘gland, or Seotland. meaning of the statute. ‘The Jefendant seeks fo resiet payment, on the ground gf ate te CR EET amen, | mpi eee MA Seon tire ment | Ha rei mene rie t,he | ihe mie mae eee eae he lew. » undermenti . Jacobs » Ist, . i . jue Isabella an: an George,wes the money of Som- ‘ resumed at 10 8 ships wll tegularly diated rom hence na from FERENCE, Monten Vou furtheritaforeation appty } uel J. Willie, then clerk of the Common Council, within mon Seems Rlsclenier ri — sellies’on the it ofeach month durmg the Your, thus) | New Yous Aupanv. nor HARNDEN & CO. | the meaning of the act, and that the money was received 43 ine Dress or Frock Coats, any color, from 7 vith bien: Jan Jacob Little, & Co...” Pci ey Beg my 9 Ae Hr ARE RA HARRIS & CO. oTsd That defendant rece money by virtue of hie Court Calendar. eae ot Hack, OOF FEHOMEUON, Cas Sylvester, cht | Zohn T. Smith, & Go, BK Rtow WILMER’ & SMITH. >i Me eMEtiOe ieee ee Cinevrr Coont.—80, 104, 114, 129, 116, 117, 119, 148, aT Eastin Al eats oe ink | FESS FON GLEYELaND ax pevqonn | Wer tintin roe erp ea a SA 8, Cap Hal ‘Api i. fan | Ww. Robinson & Co. ios | L apteanorn ‘nd termediate places, onthe mors: | Cppncty Of public officer ax Mayor's © 174, 175, 178, 177, 178, 179, 186, 181, 182, 183,194, 186, Mae J . HM ing of the 9th inst., for the transporta Pisces clerk or servant of Semuel J urt dis. | 197, me Ee . erp 6 and copper fastened,and have excellent bundles avd packages of goods, collection of Sais Raikes | The Ruconnen then stated that apart of the co 187, 188, 189, 190, 191 HIGHLY IMPORTANT. CO’S New York and Boston hig oe sented irom this opinion, a there was no evidence before Daily ickage Express, via Norwichand Wor ce pweaeeae Count or Common Pieas.—87, 66, 31, 6, 2 y aoe Penne me ROMENOT ® Oy '© | them toshow that Mr. Ahera had ever been employed by “ st, Ne 15, 50. accommodat “4 ‘The price of cabin passage will be $100, exclusive o: wines , 98, 44, 74, MANCHESTEK. INDIA KU. | ‘ndliquors, i cester Railroad—The subscribe fal agevt to collect these moneys. | Sorenron Count.—80, 52. 58, 4, 56, 87, 100, 88, BER GOODS. neon sidremed to BOYD & HINCKEN, the a gents, will | « rive notice ta: the amageato tie Necwehitond, | _N. B. Immediately op the opening of lake navigating, ihe | ‘ke Wallinas hit clerk ov ofmpted to cometo thie conclu: | 99. gi, G3, 10i, Gar 60. e8 ot a, ain Wall street. ‘Th Vor freight or passage apply ee thos deeasioned by tl have been repaired, and that theit | above express line wil be extended’ to Chicane Etaoin jditional reason that such a decision could be Pigs jetes envore ” G_BROOM, & CO, oto cars now pase aver hie entire route, thus a to merenanr, | ke. and cominued ronghout the entire seuon, in evnmexion | HOafor the w jefendant, and carried tothe Sn - Mss’ Uasbenere Lion, Porson, | — ot BOYD i HINGKEN. ‘Ax Iwouara and othe: s, haviag valuable packages to be trsnsporied, | with their New York, Albany, ‘roy, and Buffalo day ex- | SPpeaied from by the defendant, th vere would PIANO FORTES AND re vores | GRITISH AND N ERIC MAL | as ft doce the dangers and delays of 4 round Poin | © = coat ceciaion was rendered in favor of prosest- ‘ NEW MUSIC. OR’ ERICAN KOYAL » and cle maper Lama, Lama Per Judith. ADAMS's DAMS _& CO."3 NEW YORK AND NEWARK &Y "THE, Masical W oria is invited to examine the. new and el feet of: 40 horse power ench. a3 bree 7 Wallstreet. APRESS The bli i that br r| anv, Exq., counsel for accused, took exceptions | 0) at nenereayat, saree oe ivag, belgse bb. Waste UTA ABRABAMION pes the Lords of the- Admiralty. ain Newark, (NF forthe tanspaieton ta speedy dave 1 tferctadihe decision tobe that of the | Chwehztiea ofthe Goldex Lire Amoug ihe forsale - ~ f packzwes, bundles, money, Me. kes the colleeder of ive 0 | understand the jon to © | are many with elegant nya ood, que’ ¢ ‘8 CASH TAILORING tad" billay aod all other buslnees ‘ Ginna = | whole court? Met corners, harp stop, arand.action, extre keys, kc. he. Pri P. TABLISH MEN ane SOUND iT. Orders fy aren to be returned Oy the Beran oie "iteconpen—It inthe decision of the court—the two Al. | eeg.ver iow de [ es 154 William Street, Corner of Ann Street, EN PRESCOTT, Pilot for Ni rd, lelivered free of eherre. dermen dissenting there'rom. nts, Marches, Weltaan, TS. degidedly the, chenpeat, in Mg ‘There i stoays oo Mery Oe. x. O'BKoate Boston, Poiwmonthy Portland, ene a week er Nort ENO. 7 Wall ateget and in Newark,tat | “Nir: Beamw then commenced summing up for the de. | °° Nicutigny steseThe Ohivon Fee ae OT ae - fons Ae é ft do giper ports. bans nad rye 3 pak Rady tare, 329 . 4 paper Deno : Fe eM. fence, and closed about 12 o'clock. He was followed by | 6; ‘and sung by Russe ‘ae ‘ Cloex pi Kent's "hig ives enema tadehtetien ‘he he prose, Bont, sarve aye polere was. Charge Siames Les mak at 8 A, mat ae (Ma & CO cd atapenbptioes atten Wiskog heres iow andthe Mis Sethe eae et Quick Jaat four year s,and ace poaiuve saving of 90 per roms Gay Head. a4 Hint sieve ADA ” . "ojock Step, Chareh Bel s, Child and the dew dro» of beanty, requested to call amd erate . TCE 70 ERICUARS Wan submitted to the jury about seven o’cjock, under the | Step, I and , farnih eircom pony eam nee Rom nostro FOR LONDON—Regular Packet of the 10th of | NOBEGE— ‘the unicagned wilt Noone fr sate at tieie | Charge of the Recorder. ‘The court charged the evi: | KYe‘ian, Braune you “Grate STN. Gly Gears Mach, ll AN Acad 4 1 Apri The very superior fast sailing packet ship | oid stand, 292 Hudaon, corner of Hammersley street, on Satur: | dence and law as decidediy in favor of conviction of Re Pe a Ae Kress Gotta, made nod trim TORONTO, Capt. Griswold, will sail ay above her | day, April och, che mest of 'hree superior Steers, fatted by ar, | accused. Suing lee commantiy (01 hand. wen gna, Vests, >= Y ins, Ap’ 16 “laying very superior accommodations for enbin, agcond en |. Ray, Pomncan, Rit ci sgincal: Vatatctenatiants ofthe city | 4 At the hour of going to press thit morning the jury | Mune Saloos 1 inet soe. ere Coss): we . ing and steerage passengers; persons wishing to-embark shouts |’ arc secpectfally invited to cul audvexnmnine tor themselves: | were still out, and stood tn for acquittal and two for | midtiewtmes og — somes RUESE eT Ph | Risratt Meg moti tay Bal Sie deste. br AISI 4 100 Pine street, corner 6 “f PORTUGUESE FEMALE PILLS. under tre iy between and Cedar streets, ¥ ith street. ‘wishing to send for their friends, can have them iP, f the by oat by the Reap. on any ofthe relat pakecs by rpuese fartamed and celebrated Pills, from , are, TIoN.—The roads north and east see sate, wa be cou ned ns tab come, bento \ Horr Conor ‘ortoni, iperty Teese rat ee se anion the last column, fourth page. ‘ao of this city are in a most shockingly bad condition mis im*ee

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