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HE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol, £X,—=No. 163 -—Wnote Ho, 3375 NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 16, 1843. beintadigahagaie, Cireult Court, SHIRTS, SHIRTS, Pe ns Natohez, nese National Academy of Design. Bop gas BOSOMS & BOSOMS & FLIXIR Of LOVE. (Correspondence of the Herald.) #100. Reaping THe Dectarrtion--H. Sanderson. Before Judge Kent. RN EMIGRANT oe ba Jn olden ime, emorg the Jows, Natcusz, May 3d, 1843. —This picture is little better than a caricature. The : ras PASSAGE SEE, COLLARS, COLLARS, Wise fst, by Fa ere ak John Jmes of Missiseippi tokes up Col. Johnsm— | painter seems to have mistaken confusion for a¢- | rit ior seizing and levying Upone large quantity of lum: tion, and grimace tor expression. But had it pos | per anu other goods, as bu.ore reported. hove ta bi The levy was The Subscribers hy O'd Tecumsch’s Heroism— Eloquence—Goodness— < completed their arrangements, are } a ‘ - ah , "Norchern and sa i ected thar, the Ki vs pic : sessed any merit of design, that quality would have Deoeut ontents of a lumber yard at Bom prevased to forward passe gorse. all the, Sater, ran | i Lib 14 Liberty Peayediea Lactne these twit Seyaso0 Popularity — Taste— Piety und Positiveness. been lost in itsexecrabledrawing ut of the num- | tuevturaover Wentrer Hareason straws on an excenriet smboa's, ia the North riverand Brie Canal oper edi condad'ot Galleoto these sid the Brie at iets + James Gorvon Bunsrerr:— ber of figures crowded upon the canvass, there is | in favor of the Tompkins county Bank, against K ng & The tollov ny LS gy of the most important Apdeven now the me-k Hinde — | Dear Sir:— positively not one that can be called even decently | Cosburn, Albauy, the reputed owners of the yard. Pyain- at mnAWing. si 8, fast Witham ctreet Will am street. Warmas her chine, and conser (oom drawn. Mr. Sanderson must parden us wheu we | uit in posscusion of the yard, the name ‘ % Galena, Pict diese twelve mouths f-om hes bridal Col Richard M, Johnson has gone from among say that it savors somewhat o! folly nd presimp Colburn, who lived at Ithaca, (but has been q P 4 sities t oping to her senactess idol, : ; : ( say 0 2 Detroit, Ficwbaree,, — Kicgston, TV ORTANT TO SOUTHEAN AND OWEOTERY Aina seth ea'feu hands, maceents wild, us, leaving 2a indelible impression on the hearts of | tion to exhibit a work of so ambitious a kiod, while ; i Pad hives aageas tee Ay i Celbien, iwaikie, BiLoulr,’ St Jobmi, | GENERAL the anbreriber having entered 40) the abows Seteals he teven’ Lesecinees sohtans thousands of his countrymen, of his superior abili- | Yet comparatively ignorant of the very first ‘piinel | {iso that he ad ac. epted drafts from King and Colburn to Chicago, ¥ Has efelasteety m nal ctored sy s.umbers of industrious f<- ‘The Hindoo ved "1 barreaness. ties, unspotted integrity and exalted patriotism. Liaelie poitigh Se hence waving niny’ tes] Oe Yalae of thestoal. “hes ock enkand wassad tebe ee vivren ae ° " ‘ ve Paha ae wien | cay oo 5 paid arlene worih $4,000, and sold for $4,000. ‘The a eer in the same line, whoare advert ing, thetr trash of Ow Be pinch fer Jove in davis by. gate, The political antagonists of this distinguished | render it available, by making bimsest aequainted | at $10,00u On ine part of the plainutt it comune lowa, Fi's, mane be hed is aby qu «tit es to suit the purehtsers at th fut aay, even now, d es statesman, and the partizans and parasites of his | ina degree withthe anatomy of the hutess figure, | thatthe right of ownership was vested in him. The de. less in our lard, seen above erteb'ishment. warvanted for durability aud cheapae: satisfac .-n in their London and ¥ t The tubecnbers will codeaynr to | (2 De wasernassed, Call and judge foryonraely s) , sate Arousyn & Wilson. ing equally ceserving of public fa ; weber rincip!-s of | tendants on the other hand deny the claim. competitors, may seek to conceal or disguise the he thenry,,,.of color, “enil’ the general pemclpies of} | Hi rene of te cue tastimeny has been brought forward fact of his unbound i e ; . tg, | and the case is stil on, ja led popularity for the purpose of | 67 Danren. in THe Lion's Den—T. F. Hoifin’s, | #d plaintiff, Messrs. Foote and Davies ; for defendants, day Yet mry ihe baren, if n in this city. A OT ca aude abeetantien dea piu ic avliehtoiiatcle winerefat toremember the number, 14 Livery, soe ot Wh have: nevesag and nse gratifying a sordid ambition, but as an eye witness | —Mr. Hoffin’s conception of the sonpiural MACK | Messrs. Edward sandiord,J. C. dart and Mr. Humphreys, low low rater of passage toa fw of the most important pon, EW rk me! ¥ %s repining: to his reception in this city and Louisiana, I can | he has chosen for his subject, is atleast origioal | of Utica. any other places on the reute b-ing «qually low, vizz— ORKS LABORATOKY, But not the proar Ms et Not only do che beasts appear indisposed to injure Z Uses, $1 50 Golumre 98 Lous, $14 00 BY JOHN TRAGARDH, ‘Alone. te cht safely confirm the truth of the observation made by Daniel, but from their anties, we are led to enacts in Ghinsabece fescue, ae (pli . AY eT eee tee Mate Tile faghos Consumot our oldest citizens of opposite political sentiments, | thatthe Prophet must have had something of the Betore the Kecorcer. 25) *ilweukie, 10 00 jie that, they, have an exten wi 20 that the people of Louisiana and Mississippi have | Van Amburgh about him, and had been amusing Jun« 15.—In re Charles D. Burnton.—Burnton is a sea- 259 Civcago, 10 09 5 re ire Works, of ail and ev-ry bwrine iy never manifested the same degree of enthusiasm, | ninwelt by teaching his companions to caace. They | mau belonging to the ship Independence. Ou the 7h of Gleveiend, 5.3) Cinetents, 1203 Monten) 5.00 palate foalewes ‘Cisms comte New dork, Kerapiions from t= applause and gratitude for the acts of any other pub: | are in truth most harmless, innocent looking wni- | Juue last, “his term of enlistment expired. Some dayn For Sather partcalan oy to’ ey offer to Committees and oilers, at the taost favura- brings back beauty and the graces lig servant that has heretolore visited them ; uoless | mals, and we can imagine that they could, like bul | previousty to that day, he was guilty of a breach of .& J.T PAPSCOT', at their General nthe market. Gil is woman's tru tan peter deceives her we may except the first visit of General Jackson to | ly Rottom, “Roar you asgently ag a sucking dove,” | Sipline in reusing to obey orders, wnu by striking bis Offi-e, Pick slip cor South at., the new trade principle of a moderate ensh price Krom Fluor Aibua it relieves her; he South, after the battle of New Ori foal + penior ofhcer and knecking him down. Tate Notice—This office 1 not conmected with any other in | fora good articles they request the favew. oF the public at the Ande ch disease. (with nraper care, too,) the South, aner tre battle of New Orleans, I wit- | Mr. Hoffin’s talent for burlesque is evidently of @ | Foti « buut and alwmpred to get op shore; he wes pur- Bel : 3 isc” | above place, on +t the re of Robert Johnston, ‘No. bi Court Her far and frogile form ie ave negsed the reception of Mr. Van Buren ut New Or- | high erder, but we cannot approve of his employing | Eoequna brought back, where he hus ence Leen detained, NEW JERSEY RAIGROAD AND TRANS. | jandt stret, All orders, ou any scale o! size or taviety,prompt Shall havestern trot in coutradicdoue eansin the spring of 1842, and of Heury Clay in | it apon subjects of thisnature. Let him enoose his | A habeus corpus was ianued by Burt & Benedict, nd the PORTATION COMPANY. share pleas? Letters—all for this city some three months since, and I feel bound | next theme for an historical composition from | case cane on wis MOIMLy beiore bis AuLOr the Recorder. NEW YORK AND NEWARK. NiCHOLas a, KOLLBERG& J TRAGARDH, From the savans of every ua in in candor to state, without fear of contradiction, | Shakspeare, Milton, or any of ‘he standard poets, | On the par: of the pritoner, it was contended that his de- my 7-2m*r Harsimon Lone Dock, New Jersey. mt at Sel ds ters, that the demonstrations made in behalf of Colonel } and thus while we may enjoy the humor of the thing, | tention was illegal, inasmuch ox his \erm of eniis.ment oss CRACKERS, Sc. plalibe sn aane xeeacied theirs. af is not my design | we shall not be scandalized by a travestie ot scrip- Ta titeat hee ton hie Arrearage = ge erespegron FOURTH JULY, 1813. fs to make invidious comparisons betweea the promi. | ture history. cents, COENTRY und city doctors tu Bteworks, will find it t» nent men of our awa or of the opposite poli'ical | 66. Scene 1N A Barn—J. G. Cronney, A.—This etre pm dt galvcccangy Ag olla iggy dl exe os-ypaend From the foot of nay York. mentet the varacalicn ath ATCIPVEIS Gln dment, S ber party, bat T must be allowed to express my firmcon- | isa very amusing and cleverly designed little Pic. Distnet Aytorney, 10 the fixes ground ype whiob bee dis- ver jundays eX<epted.| 96‘ hatham street. A lage quantity of fire crackers just re- "Ninety-two Nassau,”=—=eah in their slumber ; victionthat no one of the illustrious personages | ture. The expression of the negro’s tace is remark- | coarge was svugut, rephied that the breuch of discipline Now You ae pores ta p.m, | stived, , Remember the sign of the two mammoth sky rockets QE dreaming of Diesen oa eal, whose nameshave been connected with the highest | ably spirited. The style of color throughout is too complained of wurcommitted previvus to the expitution 3 do. 3 ‘do. 4” de. IREWORKS-BY—THE-MANUFACTURE ay 1p |. Persona ordering this ta-dicrve fom the country, by sending | Office in the gift of the American people, enjoy at | dry and hard, a fault which we observe to be com. | of tus term ol culistaent, and that, therelore, he wan still 4 do ay do, os de F'vGnas eco Pyratechatien 1$ Siesta screst: offers tance, ern have it boxed npand sent to any part of the | this time equal popularity with the mass of the peo- | mon in works of this description. Atmospheric ef- | amenable to the naval code; in support of this view he ak . 88 do! | tothe puokie aspleudd asvoremeat of Birewarks, superior in | Uplam Price $3 yer bottle, or $24 ver dozen. ple in our own aud sister State, with the venerable | fect is sacrificed 10 unnecessary detail—especially | ci ed several recent cuses, As tothe next ground, he hn * | quality and n-atness to any ia this or any other coumiry, The | Nie else forsale in Pai'adelphia, at 90 North Sixth strect. ex-Vice President. I have beheld with pleasing | in the backgrounds and accessories. This is a | ‘dhe was taken by surprise, the sffigavit upon which oN AYES. hove have been manufactured by them expressly for this mar eee 4 h allt Ae: iad 4 i alah the habeas corpus Was issued not baving disclosed Frost eh ae irale ateéee, alsoem sell mich cheaper than any veuder in t wn, a: d DR. J. FRANCIS, OCULIST, Emotions the gratelul homage of thousands of hearts | drawback upon Mr. Clonney’s otherwise capital | inte inet. His Houor the Recorder took the sume view and Leave New York, Leave Newark. om eis e a, peddling from thie 6S BROADWAY. ’ beating in Halponeponiencously Paying ajust tribute | picture, which we trust he willavoid in future works: | ¢'manded the prisoner, but said that another habeas At 9a. ame me a F. i, and 9% P.M. street. Goods delivered to any part of IS Celphratea ceavtomioea tos Dincse to one of the benefactors of our common country. | The best medels in that style of art to which his Corpus might be issued, and the question ot the legality of . is 6 I have witnessed the eloquent and impassioned ex- | genius seems tv lead him, are to be found in the | «ne original enlistment put in issue, and disposea of on 1 : works of super’ ity, with crim- proved to be one of the g’ea est d'sce ; ae Leave New a, iy rs parole, green, ‘yellow and electoner Rte oh beon made, ontey are pe feet eae ot alt ame pression of the war-worn citizen soldier, and felt a | Dutch and Flemish schools—in which the most | the next hearing. Mr. Benedict stated that ne would 9 doy 4 do ae 4 a q a Ee SY-THE-GH ri tm! ET EE ee ek ea PEL IC gH rt thrill of delight at the expression of that generous | elaborate finish and fidelity to nature are united with | amend the athaavit, and issue another wast of Lepr uw eat Sh 4. | ATMERCE AND BOARD GF Us eR EG CE fat | £29 sarxteal operation; their effic-ey in -curing sma osisaud | Sympathy which “links the hearts of noble and | brilliant coloring and magnificent effect of chiaro- | corpus forthwith, Burnton, who wus present in custody ‘The traina for Wentnes Piajafelas Boandbrook, Somerville, These are tocertiny that aes we = | moving cataract has bern, traly sstonishirg, when hope hav | brave ics to each other.” For three consecu- | scuro. of iS dozen nits oop 1s a periect Le ied KIARA &c.,counect with the,9 A M, and 4%PM trains from New R. Brumley, Joseph T nhham, taunice, Ube sumette. centihetes coteecin ay ee oe tive days the military cf our own city honored the 125. Romxo, Jutmet, aNnD Fatar Lawrence—O. B. ecnad og) papripr roan present, w! e Sundays crested: arown.35 cents T H Mei a 4, Carp iuht attest the tra h of these abservat 01 i Colonel's visit with unequalled enthusiasm. Ispeaix | Loomis.—We huve been called upon in the course Fare eegae Nery oe eae eeoeaseetlia, te cea were appointed by'our respective boards, arcarnble persons | syVcu Re ¥, Gepuened ay tag sjontsbing cares nes. the language of truth when I say that on greeting | of these notices, to apeak of productions sufficiently Ward . ourt, ‘Sve ‘VORK, AND RAHWAY, to act as Marine Surve, ors for the Portof New Yo k, and K | be ineurable their distinguished guest on parting, a large number | ridiculous and contemptible, but here we find ac- Before Justice Kirkland. <a Leave New York, Leave Rahway. siete ¥j Noms asC erk, and we recommend them aecordiugly, in | him asa sf» ni eieve tis preparations | Were seen to shed the truant tear drop, as a witness | tually “‘a lower depth.” Alas for Shakspeare! are June 18—4. Britton vs, J. C. Macy.—The plaintiff At H A, i. Ats ad At ds ira » At ade’ Prat Chutes tr Cerone iB aay are ove ot the gr es ever mise for Disessesof | ofthe sincerity of the attachment and admiration | nothis works sufficiently caricatured almost nightly | j1, tui case is roprivtor of the “Sarucen’s Head,” recent- uN do 4% do 9% do 9" ¢o 3. Jas. DP. Ocdes, President. eT, aie octeh tema toe Charen, forthe Colonel, and their regret atthe separation. | upon. the stage ? but must our very academies | jy opened in Vesey atreet, near Broadway, and ie and has 08 ae aU oan ee Thi ele 5. H. Cone, Pasior of the Firs? Baptist Chure). Rest assured this ceremony was no unmeaning pa- | join ina conspiracy to insult his shade? We are | veendetendant’s landiord tor the last i2 years. Macy NEW YORK AND NEW ‘aR fi ¢ Board of aderwrvers of D ew Xi " Johu Peon, 'Agent of the Home Missiv i geant -it was an evidence of their sincere friend | positively ata Joss how to speak. of this picture; it is | reats from him the premises, 15 Church street. The cit- From {cot of Courtland strpet, New York, daily. Wier June er eee er eee et ee ship, and it spoke the common sentiment of thous- | as Dick Swiveller would say, “a great and wnmiti- | cumstances of the cuse are these :—Ou the morning of the AtOA.M Acad PM. A6 AM. AtIg AM - Sec’y of che Board of Underwriters. Yoseph Andrade, Roman Catholic Priest, Et, sands who, during bis short stay among us, sought | gated staggerer.”” Passing the figures of the world- | 3#th o! May last, Macy came to Britton’s store and mnquir- < 8% eM. New York, June 9. 1843. iN + | Barclay a 2 to evince their regard tor the honest and patrietic | renowed lovers, which are like nothing in ‘the | “40! Britton’s piece if Britton wes in. She asked him Saieaitae ban ue beens, BOOK-KEEPING. acpeines Milnor, Rector of Saint George's Church, Beekman | defender of American honor and liberty. Wherever | heavens above or in the earth beneath,” come we to tne ay nies Peer get signs Page cand hae ALgQAMand4¥PM " Ati, A.M., aud 8% PM FV Ki BARLOW respectfulty announces that he has | #0 oe Genny, M. D., Member of the Roval College of | he went, whether at Baton Rouge, Bayou Sara, or | the friar. We remember while a boy, to have seen’|' tonsa when hecencine Britton want next morning to Feze. cxchp tu the Philadelphia traius between Liew Yor MR. C. C. MARSH Surgeons, Levdon, aud of tne Medes Society of New York. | New Orleans, the same feeling that animated the | a notable German invention, an oblong bos, from Macy’s shop to receive his reat ; a receipt book was pro- ap Between Now York and Rahway Eee cooun ind ‘Teacher of Book keeping fatents atrended tole fie raglan 78 Coane culizens of Washington on the return of Col John- | which the lid being taken off, a most ludicrous figure | duced; Britton signed e receipt tor the rent, when Macy wygers who proeure thers weaets at the ticket oince,.e et, where he will continue | J'we coasideration for the poor. eres son from the scene of his glory, seemed to animate | wouid suddenly emerge, causing a mingled sensa- | seized the receipt book and run up stairs with it, without Sicticclvondeeerwhen wrceaed. see umusaee ed by his predecessor Mr Be oie Ee cones coy piked aL) BRANOIS),| al Claes: tion of astonishment and amusement. Much such a | paying Brition the rent.’ Britton ‘wet to the Police and is whe eces . roadway. engi fondle i made complaint belore Justice Parker, who immediate A aI tronage of the mercantile comn.uuity, and fea ect uly raalbzial Ryes jnserted, which cannot be'di:tingulahed In descending the Father of Waters from Natchez sensation did we experience when we looked upon Pant tn othicer to fubbean Moke inion Mace mane 1 , arteution co ‘he following card -— fr i to New Orleans, it was not enough to hail his pre- Friar Lowrence” as portrayed by Mr. Loomis— (3 y y WILLIAMSBURG Long Laland, in Birat at, near | UHH? GOR CHM card seas his gvatetul acknow. | 0% vatural, without giving the slightest a, rd ? ‘4 Fo 7 | his appearance and the magistrate swore him, but think- the Busnwick Bridge —the above house isnew open | ledgements mr hic orp ott ee bias tefal ackn' Wi | ez imarkwy er sence by the hring ef cannon on meeting steamboats | and we verily believe from such a model that gen ing him too much exci.ed, ‘adjourned the proceedings to to the pubic, where may de had wines, liquore ana ci- | pitronace. He has now d seontinued hia business an this city DYSPEPSIA. ascending the river, but insignias and devices paint | tleman must have obtained his idea of the figure. | 15, morning , when the peruce sguin eppeared, Mr. Har Gare cf the best dese cooling and ary ai ‘he lecatioa is ene ire toe and is sneceeded in the s ime by Mr. W. K Bulow, whon he A filler since, | anaounced in the papers of this city that ed in large letters upon flags at the different planta- | Oh! Mr. Looms, Mr. Loomis, oh ! and oh! ye aca- | confid-ntly commend: to the favor of the meresniite comm «ni. ad re umed the practice for this m vat dist eastug dis- t * iar @ : ah cogmyoreiones! be tye age) = tions were frequently seen, like the following : **R. | demic “rule” makers, oh! Justice Panker asked Macy if the was apy person LEA —Ths moder hut three suory svick | ty ava gentleman of excellent character, thorcugnly acqainted | ease, snd stated also, that sive the publication of my byOK, t bt A or Ne i : am elticg, No 16 Green street, finished with silver furni: | with the science of Book-kee,ing and emi endy qualitied to | fad made such addicional ds toiudace mets ve: | M. Johnson, 1813," “Cot, Dick,” “Thames,” “Pa. | 949. Aptisr SHowina His Work—W. S. Mount, | present when he paid Britton the rent; he replied no ; care, wasble mantles wnout A fue | impartinsiraction, He respectiully b-speaks for higsuccessor | ieve, that le wid cure the mos nd i eterate cts i triot and Hero,” &c. &c. ‘These demonstrations | y. a — Wr h ott A ry 2 | the Justice then said, “ Macy, you have not paid Britton ue 4 ns | N. A —- We have seen this picture in various exhi ys i are only noticed for the purpose of showing that hie | pitions, and as a composition itis certaiuly spirited | Hemoney ; do you wuthorize me to strike Mr. Britton's presence was hailed wherever he went with that en- | and natural ‘The expression of wonder and admi eae aly oath te hia a ee f — thusiasm which eharacterives he Smeriean people | ration in the face of the countryman, and the amuse: } fur was then recommended by the magistrate, to seitle in paying respect to those who have filled the meas- | ment, yet evident gratification of the artist, are yery | che rights ofthe parties Britton accordingly swore out » Thav* been p acti Ost ADEN Ne exp Ctr- ch coufid nee in i large yard with never 1 i ; f 10 matter of how long stand further part culars apply to : dfintitto saswer ye letlow. Bor | the public faver to which he himsett debted. 7 AITKEN, BROTHERS, His terms are, redaced to __je2-Im*ec 122 Fulwnstreet. | emitle the pupil to receive BARCLAY STREET=TO LET—The elegant | Walified for the coun ing roo BARCLAY STREE’ ‘0. he elegant ng 100 K. BARLOW, Accountant, been #0 largely in- *. MARSH.” e times to $10. w ica will ynetion uatil he is thoroughly nuot cur and crm odious three story brick house No. 5? Barcla; j +: sure of their country’s honor. The published ac- 5g . 7 j10 1m*r 88 Cedar street. L3THD 24 Nassau st. i ‘ puol c- | humorosly conceived and ekilfully portrayed. The | a summons of dispossession. Macy filed a idavit, de- Basti hpeapr py caret meperd fy pre Pore ee ag BARRYS WIGS AND GOALPS. ito Imd&weee €or. Cedrat. and? Chambersat._ | counts of his reception at Jackson and Vicksburgh, nye of color we cannot aperove; iia hardiandiune | ping ast he owed Britton sny rent. A jary wes’ ers: oT PUTamalyac Noite War eeet™ | A C,BARRY, ARTIEEIN HAIR FROM CONDON. | Veapame COMTELU Heatt tne the moot sanguine expectations of hiattienda, rit | re"e Niece in lace opie tiers Geieeret pe: re "1 a 0 aan! is i . F Z le 1 is -; ‘The real Heads of Hist all stand nt op Morello. clean hae ‘A. | sent on the th or 12th of hen he saw Briton 7 219 Portrart or a GentLEMan—W. Wilson. be true, asthave already stated, that the recent | J itited and lifelike head, the best of the six pic: tures the artist has in the exhibition. Mr Wilson by en of the distinguished gentlemen whose names Grae cateiaad aiy, may aspire ju-tly to high emi- have been suggested in conoection witha nomi 4 _ hen th rf . At tion for the Presidency, in order to ensure our sup 188 Sea Prece—G.R Bonafield.—An agreeable icoapealand tun Colege elie Food Lon port of his claims tor the nomination, we have only | sketch by an artist of Philadelphia, who bids fair, | to the jury, who disagreed anu were discharged. to enquire further whether he ishonest and capable | eventually, to rival Birch, now the best marine | For pant, Measts, Danaher and Barles tor defend. He has shown himself to be a talented and able wri- | painter in America. The sky in this picture is at- | ant, Messrs. Hoit and Harrso ter on all the prominent measures that have agitated | mospheric, end the water is very transparent, with of this city aod country. The anatomn Pecaliarities which distinzniah the female from the male, iin- Rzse por her diseases and functions altogether her own.— uy Oathese diseases sro exceedingly complicated and ob secure, requinng an accurate Koowledge of the female syatem to treat them with snecess. i aadame Costrilo having had toag experience and surprising the treatment of ciseases incidental to her sex, ap mthe point of confinement, or th ppression, iregularity, obatracious, We. ths toatford a comfortable temporary home at her residence where they can always have tie best medical treatmeat and the all others. 7 character—th sign the receipt in question and receive the money. The pt was dated lat of May. ‘The proceedings before e Parker were testified to by himeeli and hve more. ‘Two witnesses awore that there was no person present visit of Col. Johnson proves conclusively to the GENIN & VAN VRANKEN’S minds of the mpprejadliced, a popularity unequalled VENTILATING GOSSAMER HAT, FOR GENTLEMEN, WFIGYING ONLY 2% OUN ES—PRICE $3 50. THE. Batseribers have introduced the above named bat torsumme werr. By comparing the weight of this Article with the average weight of the following hats, the supe- flor aovaniages it possesses.ovcr them for summer wear may read ly seen. ‘The average weight of the ordinary for hat is 64 eunces. do lo Paoamma 5 of Wig, Making taught in five lee n of Bury’s Wigs aud Seales, which will tis that he Yo fie be-t nad chenpest roadway, comer of Liberty area. vp j3 2wis* m FY‘s KLIN SALT WATER BATHS. CA-TLe Legh “ GAKkDaN —Tue proprietors. having availed themselves | moat macron!y care and nursitig, or if ;reterred, wilt wait ob : : s A a . js Seine ity eopvinced that no style of samuer hat heretofore | 1 he exoeriene of the past year, aud conformed cthesug- | and attend them at their own hones autil perectly recovered. | the American people since he first (vz 1805) enter: | a pretty effect oi motion, It is badly hung. Is that General Sessions, worn, has met with the general approbation which a hat posses | “tons of many of their sabscribers, b:x leave row to pre | Madame C. pasticalsriy begs to impress en the minds of the | edthe political arena; and although his triends do | also by “a rule” of the Academy % Before Recorder Tallmadge and Aldermen Scoles and ang alt alities, vias ligntmess, bexuty, durability and | <ott0 them, and the pablie al, the most complete, delicate, that sie officiate: personally in every case, 0 thet | not elaim for him the transcendent abilities which | 181. Mammoru Cave in Kenrucny.—R Gignoux. Mertin, cheapness, wou cet gio 1+, Per Ue thera tpn B Sealall ro ‘i - hine forth in the councils of the nat 0 : | —This artist must be indefatigable in his vocation James R. Wurtine, Esq , District Attorney. 4 1 jing school, that N. B.—Mademe Castetlo would inform ladies residing out snine forth i e cuuoel nation 80 Conspic 19 tl nus fate ’ ‘ > ae “ Joven oi manelgpenm ans Easaot ame sie See Patronage" Having establi-hed a cou- | the city, whose health would not alimit of tavelliug, (iat ave | nously umong our first orators, yet he has proved | for he has tavored the exhibition with no less than | Jove, 18—The Lottery Case—The trial of Joseph Toluced by us. Fro the warm approcation express-d. by tlemev who have examined them, we feel satisfied :ht they seen to be fu F yecisted. baerbar ap: GENTS & VAN VRANKE: 26 Im*ec 214 Bradway, opposite St_Paul’s ession Of salt water, ali surface matter | would devote her personal attendance apon them in ally part oF the United States within reasonable distance. Madame C. can be cousnised at her residence, 4 Lispenard nt all Limes and with tne surtetest regard to the wishes of jents A I communicationeand ietuers inuat be post paid, himself adequate to the exigencies ot all occasions | thirteen pines. of his palin bball ee in Congress ; and on his recent visit he has been so , arefor the most part really works of fair merit, al- ued Wednesd "The det condu felicitious in his speeches on more than one ocea- | beit we could have been satisfied with half tae num- (Ducerns tisha’ eolleds.lnetiemed Wy seuutes Be sion as to command the admiration and applause of | ber. This picture isthe most ambitious, bat by 10 | was engaged as a clerk with Hough at the time the ticket Hough, 0. 220 Broadway, lor selling @ lottery ticket to Alpheus R. Turner on the 1st of November lust, was con- now ready a usual station, the n Bridge. Books are open fr the | str and the inspection of citizens and stran- | her en THE BOUE CH OF JULY! 1 set woo | a are the most influential and talented men in our own | means the best of his efforts. The eff ct isstrained, | was sold, and also Stephen H. Kue le aus : ated f ‘ ! rained, | was sold, Stephen H. Kuepp, who wasa clerk in 9 Boot and BOOT AND Shee ANCY DRY GOGDS: MEDICAL AND SURGICAL CaRD. and sister State. Ihave listened with the p-ide of a | and hastoo much of the scene paiater’stricis about | the same office. ‘They neither remembered selling the ‘and gentlemen are ad ised to call at ihe above store and Be haven teat ibapribee hae inet opened a swash of Dre Goods, dow “SCIENTIS CREDE Sl VALERE VIS3.” native American to the pathetic and eloquent! it. Mr. Gignoux’s forte lies in the delineation of | identical ticket in question, although the first witness Laces, R bons, rovide themseives With reasonable summer tots, slippers, u a ORTH RIVER DI<PENDALRY, 201% Fuiton street,ne ¢ sages senery—hini » touch, espec though: that they had asimilar ticket in the office on that Fat era, Kc, mace up in the neatest nud most fashionable atyle, re at 1636 Greenwich a N Giciye chatrece—Ductor MONKISON: Member rane psig, ES Sra crstars, pe their exordvume | quiet aatural penta ‘ig ones Menace re he day. ‘He then called Turner, the cowplainunt, who stated Gnd sold a ewhere. Koyal College of Surge ns, London, and orwerly Surgeon in | have never more sensibly affected me than rome ot | isvery free and graceful, bu cannot reael | that hedid not ebfein bills of indictment on eli the tickets Heads of fas ing here, at the 'od bonnet ribbons at Is; best do at Is 6d; 4 | the Brvish sevy,contiones to be ec mu'ted confidentially | Col. Johagon’s happy efforts while on his late visit. | sublime. that he purchased—that he had some of them now at home snd Boe Murket, No. 509 Greenwich sirect, comer Spring be wh ye ed ye \4 Pree asd all thewe Vier aati ey ald seaaes of a pr | And are his services, both in the council of tha na-| 87 ‘THe Gamester—E. Ronssrau.—We have be- | ond in che wttery ofuce where he went, they being a lit, jesimer d a haweis, end’ a sunlt los of * trea'me fe ienpradent, tion and on the field of »attle,for nearly forty yeurs, | tore noticed this wonderful picture; but we advert | ite aki bont selling tickets, he changed one that had ie trom auction this day—200 ‘new style striped dicious trea’ment and impr le i y y yeurs c ittish a A rt LOOK AT THIS! 6d; cheap hosiery and gloves HC. MOORE gular medeal enucstion, with ag exe ive prie- | distinguished alike for superior talents and pairiotic | to it again, beeause it has lately received an addi | drawn asmall priz Ncoter testimony ws offered,and : TO LET AS ABOVE—A large well tightoa Basement 2 vearg, en bles De M to adic ins woperzeme- | devo ion to the best interests of his country, to be | tional attraction, in the shape ef a written explana- | the case was ben ably summed up for defence by Mr. Boots, of best quality, <1 to Stn ater the sane ts & Ms Ls howe tustious maledics, Dr Mis dary comutted by ra, | forgotten, while his opponents significantly enquire | tion, which the artist has given tothe public, incom- | Ducwen. ‘The District Attorney reviewed the testimony Se ee pees) ee se ing h business. nis where the lescing svinpto We beeu oly checked, | what paramountclaims he preters tor so distinguish | pliance, we flatter ourself, with our hint to that ef- | for.the prosecution, and was extremely severe pon the ine sewed B 0 300 Pn stil eaviou ths poison tolavk ia the system emi ed au elevation? : jet. The gentleman with the copper complexion, | practices oft: elettery brokers of this city. He sowed 2% MARTIN'S CASH TAILORING | phi? loatcrscs Dr M ware te a pertect care wither | Metyiaks the pages ot history, where his name | and exceedingly tight-fitting inexpressibles, is, w: | hia determination 10 pevee “violation of the lot i y pa Daa ESTABLISHMENT. mercury or deleterious draz, or co:fivement frou: business — | may be recorded, will declare that he has won tor | are told, “ The Gamester,” who, “ after a night | Two Reconierhriefy charged ue Jury, who retired 200 154 William Street, Corner of Ann Siveel, Jn some forms of the diserse cares ave performed in from 3to | himselfa bright memorial of disinterested patriotism | spent in debauch,” finding himselt ruined, proceeds | y.rdict of guilty. f A at du S days, and in proportion wih muingnant cases. : f ; erdict of guilty Fine 200 8 dopidedty the cheapest in fhe city. ‘There is always om | °‘Sirictures of che Urethra—Ob tructious ta the urethra,rach | Of modern tines. He hasemulated the generosity ot | to terrible and and summary vengeance. Accord- Plea of Guilty.—Mitchell Chertry entered a plea of Pt oeK ued boots, call, 120 aring, &e.,th a has given such general satizfaction during tne trom the Roman senate ; and while hislove of mag. | ladies, who have favored him with their company. | Convicted on ano her indictment for # similar offence, was Senlesao ant’ Oral 112% wat four years, aad a6 positive saving of 39 per cent. ME theirabscrption, | Hanimity might forbid any acts of his own to secure | One of the pistols takes effect—the other misses fire | sentenced to the State prison for two years on each in- Fine Caif Shoe 1s Klemen are requested to eati and examine. Those .whe | With vut ony prin. ‘03. the subject of | a nomination by the National Convention, yet his | The fat fair one, lying rolled up upou the floor, is | dictment. ip Shves, eae y | su fetures ihe symtoms wre delgado o aatesten, | reuse | admirers cep eae Se upon the presentation feel tern ah Cla Gita in oes D. P MoKusars eee ane atten sores 0 $8 58 - It (y ornal to tovtar x founies, | Ofclaims. which, we think are, in the aggregate, | Inthe midst of the hubbub, ‘ortune” takes an ery, with intent to Gareetant Chaat tal Pa Kerwhen i evity there isrostie ure Dr Mis ieqveuy | unequalled by any other member of ourparty already | oppertunity of flying out of the windew—while ot May lath, by ate eo TEE Tite: ant hlae teh the oo tad beck sostn slippers, anti ee Cains eee consulted ™ here pacients hare heen injured by euch acurse. | spoken of in connection with the Presidency. And | ‘“ Misery” reveals herself trom behiod the curtain. | The stunce was proved ly ibe wal & ‘a fall white at sea, kaiters,, revs garters, Dusnics, slppers, tien | X% “Ferme=tvah ou delivery (ence te dee ee ene are gonag, men areaw’’ | what claims, I ask, is worthy of more serious crn | Allis in confusionand most admired disorder, so } cured hud been iiured oo The Nand ly & aa a oti ke bert of Preach goode and woranied to bere brat | eo MUCHARL B _MARTIN | structive abst, and whove nerves ae ‘ue her injured trem tne | sideration in the eyes of a true phitanthropist than | much so thatthe very perspective lines of the room | “WM Pace, Eeq , was assigned us the counsel of ao- {ind ar cheap an the cheayest, at 95) B o-dway and 92 Caual s BILLIARD SALOON. use of Nosiru's ond oritended Specifies, scmalate | the clearly expressed will of a majority of the peo- | seem to leok wildly in, every direction for a va. | cused by the Court, who urged ae @ ples that he was not is mr GHEGOKE & NO. 5 BARCLAY STREET, THREE DOORS BELOW | Mee icokica principles and never falls ia ea biitings | ple? Shall a minority, composed I care not of what | nishing point”—which, for our part, we see no | accountable tor the act thus comnuited while laboring THE AMK, N HOTEL. mbar Vs ab he dhs Nees ts be: materials, arrogate to themselvesa dictatorial su. | prospect of their finding. Altogether this pictorial | nuder partinl insanity ‘rom the effects of recent intox: PARI$ BOOTS AND LASTS MADE TO ORDER RICE REDUCED to by B. SUSER, 175 Broudway, (Basement) | DECK SSR YORD te ie: maa | Bette 4 coct paid, and 00 ‘Une Dvdr from Courtlandi street. in general, thatae has Five New Billiard ‘Tables, ,,, | SciPtions aud advice, or for $ Omedicines wilt be forwarded E SUSE, Bootmaker, and maker of Lasts, an | separate apartmenta—two in the upper front ssloon—two in the | °° 2 an, warranted by his case in de “Kive” of Clerce of Paris, begs leave.to iniorm his | rear saloon, and one in the front room-—all in first rate order... | ~QMlier 201% Falvon st id all the aauteurs of a gentl c | ach cexleman visiting the establishment will be furnished | aushidedndvarosing Surivee inthe fice De Mie she only jew York ler being in dit- 60 the ca ome isso nerfectiy made, in'taris, by his master | (erent apa”-menta, the proprietor thinks it w I seoder i hore [ He PRIVATE VA T1SK.— This iw a tite vorame of the celebinted boounsker Clerce, whose numerous customers | selectand a recable to gentlemen visiting bis ho; certain diseases, in Which the mort convenrent and-private gn this side of the Atlantis, are respcetfutly im ALSO, TWO VINE, BOWLING ALLEYS IN THE | menus of cure are sistod in the plainest possible manner. Aus SUSEICS voom and lasts belor they despair of ta : BASEMENT. “ pe eo ae aes” in New York, after the nicest, latest Paris fashion. His Bar will always be stocked with the eboicest Wines and | eases, but those which have fallen into impr ands, ané ‘Als», the genuine Paris Jet Black Varsish sold. ors and the best Segars to be had—also Sherry Cobblers, gontiaue on from month to month, are pare dwelt on wer toe alge Punches; Seat alsin otto be surpassed, ons willsec immediately the Tt AND SHOR STORE rar N B.—The apartments have undergone a thorough refitting eure, whatever they my be, as well ss the pian to JOHN READY respectfully informe his fri peer peer, painting, Be peraned ip each particular case. ts. obtained only of the fof ine janie, that he hae commenced Hsiness in the aE Fiatemmed ris, Glonee fo, commanicate any neglect of | earnor, Dr, Ralph, 68 Greenwich st, Price 1. " ; . alsotakes this opportuity of ° Tine, «c No. 99 Narsam street, where he will thanktully recer ‘NCIS MONTEVERDE. be ccusalted on the poculias dectses above related ion elke arciay vremacy in the disposition of the highest and most | moral allegory is a unique affair; and Mr. Rous. | tion, the fall the recent loss of achild. It w: honorable office in theuniverse t More especially | seau is a genta ot the first water. We would sug | proved that he said be ea prs : rigs c when a surreptitious course might endanger the final | gestto the Academy the propriety of immediately ponds elena Rat cherhe ico ensuite pried of rtd triumph of those fundamental principles which we | electing him an N. A. ee his wife,. ‘The jury returned a verdict of guilty, ond the all cherish dearer than the euccets or expectation of Literary Notice: Court ordered h'm to be remanded for sentence. any man or setof men? The true oracle of democ- Forrsiten Recooxtzanext —The names of the fellow- racy would net hesitate to respond that the will of arming a fee of $5, will ensure pre= Dorrieiy’s Rerty To Sruart.—This book pur- | ing berrons having been called, and not answering, their the majority should govern ir all cases, whenever it | ports to be ‘“Millinarienism defined ; a reply to Pro- | recognizances were declared forfeited—Stephen Conroy, can be clearly ascertained. The friends of Colonel | fegsor Stuart’s strictures on the Rev. G. Duffield’s | fr petit larceny in stealing a black silk handkerchief and i i i ‘ > | seven yards of German linen—bailed by John Melioy and sehen Or yan Bed Oro ae Honlienon ned recent work on the second coming of Christ; in | James Moody. Williem Darling, U'erick Roach, Mich’l are candid and not inattentive to the indications re. | which the former's false assumptions are pointed | Hig) id Jemes Murphy, boys, for petit larceny in i . 3 tea kuobs, ke, from the house of Wm. J. rently manifested in behalf of Col Johnson do not | out, and the fall { hisinterpretation of diflerent | foo wh sd ’'N. Darling, Georze Murphy, aesitate to admit) throughout all classes of society, wis nebo afte ati abe dj me—bailed by John N. Darling, rse@ Murphy, important passages of scriptures are both philologi, | Mites Higgins and Michael Murphy end Joho Riley. aud faithfully exeea: prders he way be favored withon | ehis tm*r private reidence, at euy hour f th f he high [ “a pee . Qi 4 _mehi6 tt ‘ a at tay Lone. i aes in this part of the country, from the highest to the ¢ . ” Fivep —Israe! Koshan, convicted of a technical aseau! 99 BROADWAY ; CASH TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. — | (och vores seinen aantd 30m! roligitade whi lowest, a popularity unequalled, beyond all doubt, | cally and exegetigally exposed.” Published by | gna buttery on Sarah =chwackhoter,wan fined 1x cents. 8. ROBIDER, FRENCH BOOT MAKER PH'LLIPS, Merchant Tailor, (lote of 7 Astor House, thes po ata, the autor dsems it proper to give | by either of the other candidates; and yet it is not | Mark H. Newman, 199 Broadway. Discnanorn — Will goat i ores ans i, in Siriopiae the rnd Shocecofte bearcaifskin ior Five Dollars sugenet | vrigedstoet Ma lamiventd with the necranty of eens dhe | whe fologung shor: sketa af the sororities he oes eaiogt | unusual to hear the opinion expremed that a little | Prryciries or Pouericat. Econouy—By Wi. At | blacks, cherged with malicious trespess in stripping the " z ¥ a o a ces, and fhudi nek nore inclined (9 4 A NCIPLES Dal , r © any other bon maket tm the eity mlo'imeee | cimpossible to do so while horosous Onchaya's | amy hate pecerod for waut of information of this | 108 rolling will, haleae strougly. guarded against, | kinson, with an introduction by Horace Greeley— | were discharged, the Gread Jury having dismissed the TO THE 1-ADiwA—200 par prime Gaiter | Bro dway location neressarily incurs, hws determmed ou the | tind , thay havo eelee of advertising people the } Succeed in defeating his nomination. ‘ Tribune buildings. Thispamphlet contains the prin. | Compiarnts against them. boots of all colory and sizes nf the Litost fasht ouly ay to ouers Se oan eupenees ent he, ual ape who hed bosare dm: of wonderfalenresbus not withon | ‘This opinion is seed ails fonnded in the fact ciples of Political Economy, or the laws of Nation The Court then adjourned to 11 o’clock this, Friday, yd childera’s @ of oe ane Le OR comes eas wee that the friends of Col. Johnson (although they | a} Wealth, developed by means of the christian law | morning. number, both in Louisiana and Mississippi, an eaunl | of governments, being the substance of a case deli- ~~ edata dednetion of tem per cent cen Ww. 7 th : number of distinguished men with those who sup | yered to the hand-loom weaver’s commission. It Bartisn Inrerrerence 1x Liserta.—The Phi TS b | kenUemen cau now be su i agteh, | from his former lw 4 rd fine re than thirty youre, a1 ino, B vote, Bt» |, ‘The following, is tted merely as a specimen of the | ork exprassty on them. Al © | port Mr. Van Luren, and much greater than those of ier vi i Herald states that ‘* English vote t . fe tidy om the most eminent phy to the most, 5 ta SPaage Yoel ‘4 appears to contain the Fourier view ot political eco- | delphia Colonization Herald states that nglisl a trent abundance, at oraed me th ryagmar, | Surerine Coats, mace in the best style, from $16 to $18 contin Amer:ct-ons Mir 1. Mots of N.Y. | Mr. Calhoun,) are 80 inactive that the few friends nomy, and isa mass of false facts, false views, and | cupidity” is hankering after Liberia. Anew map comer Canal strnet, ma imtec | Extra do, of the finesi quality, to: 3 | Se Gates tee iste at <4 ed ot Pglbeaa, ee pol ra ie Va moe trash from beginning to end. of Africa has been got out, on which a claim is laid LIST. leave, Jusion, to observe, the above arti minenss in 1% crn bo stated, h and Jacksen’s Administration, seek through the pul — F to a large portion of the Liberia territory r. Are DR. WHEELER, OCCULIST. "on, in all Teapects, to be ot the most penkine thee tho aie steam, | lic prints togive the impression to other portions of | Ay Awrut Tracepy-—The Washington (Arkan. | rowsmith, royal geographer,told an associate of the GRERNWICH STH ET, near the Battery, N.Y, re- B38 SOEEy wires heeutlify frat emepa tre feany hee: lower than any other honse furnishing the sane of them ha sf artic'es. it ime jeeras and pronounced | FRENCH CAROL LAMPS, Usndcinbras, Lustres, &e ot ied, Gamteccabers have, just brened a nlendid asorin-nt ieep aeact rh» varvety of oiher f instances almont | fine, of entirely new styler, Att cepection. | hem in invived, 4 AMERIC £D pleted the Union that Zan Buren and Calhoun are the only | gas) Telegraph, ot the 24th ult., brings us intelli- | editor of the Herald,that the map was commanded by names mentioned here in connection with the office. | gence of shocking murders commited in Moore | high authori'y. ticle concluder with stating, But should the time of the holding of the Con- | Fabre, Oachita county, Arkansas. Mr. Ezra Hill, | that a Committee of Parhament, who have been vention be in accordance with the expressed wishes | of the firm of Hill and Butler, was the owner of five | taking testimony the past year as to Liberia, are of the Democratic party of Mississippi and other | negroes—a man and his wife and their three female | gathering all the testimony they can adverse to the by poss, and for meh he hes & ins every thing nesewanry for itis forenrded a» tony be directed. m5 timer y effect a perfect cnre desate of every disadvante, may have presented iiself, an: «his maprecedentea ace W YORK = ay AN HOTEL, © al Ho nga epot of Mechanteal Lamps, ‘0 John street ind of the A arrean States, I believe that the omnipotence of the people fe d the ung hts of th t ernore, and that the report 1 eousid-red ipen able a i deh : . ? children, the eldest about fourteen, an e young. | rights of the present governors, ne repo oe im with eonfidence te refer th _m23 Im*re 4. DIACON 8 E. D, —-" Tally soll “s will exereise m controlling yower over the insidious | est about nine years ol. Mr. Hill, on the 15th ult., | of the committee recommends. to the British Go- Tih him and his mitd mode of trearing wean, to numerons restored patients int designs of the clamorous office seekers, thwart that | gave the mother orders todo certain work, which | vernment the construction ot a fortress in the very anholy ambition whieh would avoid a true expres | she retused, and being threatened with punishment, | heart of Liberia. th MONTHLY REPORT OF THE oun first claes of society, respecting his pro essionaiable abusties NEW YORK MEDIC 5 CAL ly opposite. | The hou e ar | gi i iti po i ae ne pa ndyand eeeryinite CoreeLAly eee ee eo | sion of public Lie lanaal and give the nomination | she ranand made her escape to the woods. Her hus | ‘The tate of the Niger expeditien has dissipated Chronic inflammation. of the eyelid. or sore c708, however NO. 75 CHAMB+RS STREET. jt eodim* ie WM. 8, COZZENS. to the individual who will nnite in his support those | hand then seized a club axe and made anattack | thedreams of the commercial nggrandizement in- eae Wusened sad cared witient vargieal opssarico. | 16 indammetion of the Cate! CORED ; PRINTERS? AND BINDERS’ WARE KOOMS, | contending interests, which must inevitably secure | upon Mr. Hill, inflicting several blows, when his | duiged by Britain, previous to the failure of that Cacaract® removed by any of the operations practised here on he ee ofthe liver. Nos, 29 and 31 Gold street, N. York, April, 1943. a triumphant victory to the Democratic party. daughter, a girl of filteen, interposed between them, | pseudophilantropic speculation. Liberia now offers We believe the nomination of Col Johnson would | and received a blow intended for her father, and fell | the most sate, direct, and desirable access to the be hailed with joy from one end of the United | to the earth mortally wounded. Mr. Hill finally | great valley of the Niger; and we much fear that } Sypinliie Ivitis oF ae eorole PRICE® GREATLY REDUCED. maui States to the other; and his friends, seeing the ne- | overpowered the negro, and wrested the axe from | the insatiable rapacity of England will disregard in HE HO PRIN PING PRESS MACHINE AND S4W cioing mall 1p Diseaase of the Womb MA SUBACTORY, m eomsequctice of th eid tion, of to their wor in Earope. STRABISMUS panes ap enlied Squimeeng) cured ‘a few seconds op ‘ optatment doing well 11 mypnul ts "s celebrated ph which is free from pain or danger. n . . - 7 neti’ fice hours {Ore BA. M. tol P.M, after which hours eee ape a ern ceasity of uring some of thatvigilance which is the | him. His little son, a {ad of fourteen, ran to the | every obstacle to her obtaining for her starving ma he viniee out Cow ceeeee Se H poy ne cpennton, 21 Gonorrh ede aaa price of liberty, are determined to urge in a respect: | house for a gun loaded with buckshot, which he dis | qutacturersand clamoreus merchants the monopoly Dist Sty Soi rome | irbelore partion’ sap emenes Te eer | Saterd aie seule of ee naa, Whe fle | that ert tired ay eens ie e 7 This raonal superintend. | ly believe are par see however, did not fa jut took to his heels. ec We have hitherto addres LM 3 2 new by anew method of | mee of RicHaxn M. ig Kor, mud ‘they assure | Sach men as Col. Johnson numbers in his s4pport | found his wite and children upon the banks of the philanthropist and the christian. We now earnestly La ay fain ‘ peta, halen ‘ ponte a thgit, fends dat, note hetnding, the Arent reduces in would scorn . detract ne oe fair an ot our] river, and having explained to them the crimes | commend this important subject to the most et masking tha 2 Dysentary tain the high reputation which they have hitherto sustuned, | honored and illustrious ex-President; but they be. | which he had committed, he insisted that they | rious consideration of the American patriot ani a Mag: eg SUCCESSFUL SURGICAL OPERATIONS. Wel. 90 be thelr constant sadenvor to aprove the gualky | lieve thet having filled the office with fidelity and | should die with him, and afier much constraint he | statesman. sfugerstion thar tt is (0 3 Operations for hare inp 21 Stretayes in Drethra by Gran Bice Silt not ently ether favo a. bat thay | Honor for one term, the venerable ex. Vice President | succeeded in drowning himself and his three chil- m NOME, wit 271 Bioed § Qperations for satating, au improved method o | Minersrmersity will cpp irendeavors to tarnish the | should be declared his legitimate successor. dren. His wife escaped by clinging to atree. A ure at THE BRAUHARNOIs CANAL.—An express OLMAN'S LONDON MUSTARD, per ship Philadel | ub Hemonhoiinl Tamomre 3 Operations for fatale iv mt of te county ter all articles aed bp ie os Ma pride ot ortcons ‘Mr, Van Buren a toc: Les Lhe Moodle ee “Tip ered dw anti n rapiye o- maeanntag phiat— _, move 10. including ‘T'ypes, Ink, Paver, &e-, wilh . ened | ~ | subsequently recovered the four bodies of the drown- | ¢o proceed immediately to the Canal. 40 bbls Alam 5 Ulcers on the legs ented) 1 Lurge piece of bone re S bam with all the dapat | F OF Bie BOmere Sureree still survived atthe last accounts. laged several stores; and are parading the (own and on hand— ae ored on thearm "| wile nega tivarcr?auesousga expeditions owe Pot onn Jones or Mississirrt. shatter vicinity armed and in great numbers. hea r ¢ Payers20X42 26X37 2X9 XW XI WARM! o pened 1 Amputation of finger N. All att Laset-etared By this entet _—_—— 7 Mass.—The cot One of the ri loaded pistol to the bea iB of wer > E oy . |. Bam, 4 y this establishment will " Disastrous Fire in Cuesure, Mass. ie of the rioters put a loaded | " a og Reneral assortment fit and ree i : m wed } 5a et Srvant be stamped 1 HO KCO ,so that persous from abrosd may s Watrenn Raitroan —Receipts for bag ——e ton tactory, grist mill, saw mill and store, owned by | of Mr. Crawford, one of the Contractorsand threat- iat mer 17 Maiden Lane | n of Urine eee env rvewe Grtasinny MNOS Taenenwen | FERS T ; Mr. Elisha Jencks, in Cheshire, near Sou'h Adams, | ened to blow out his brains it the wages were not of thes Pr DR. H. BOSTWICK Anters of newspapers who publish this advertisement, wih on ail parts of Freight, &o... «66 rf pers OF EXCuA in the Yulegs called the Harbo-, were entirely de- | raised to Re. a day. Capt. Jones and his company and Scottand, in sume of £5, £0, £19. , Attending Physician and Surgeon. three times before the firat of July aud send one » on Saturday night Mast. Loses from | have left tor th eof disturbance —Montrea " ‘SL 4 ©, MoMANUB, herr paper on feed a! ‘ stroyed by fire on Saturday ave left tor the seen ba ft Faivadl aavoet and 190 Broadway, | Apitheeury and Secretary iimee F foying four uimesthe wmowavorig mt Maas oe Totaly. «4, $25,000 to $30,000. Insured tor only $5,000 Herald of Yh inst

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