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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vole LX ye: 198. Whole Ho, 940% NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORN NG, JULY 15, 1843. Fries Two Conts, Literary Notices, Hemonrnace or tHe Luxos.—An inquest was held Ler’s Paystovocy.—Putlished by Turner & on the body of Biles L. Kipp, at the heuse of his wits Eis ws ary . 7 on the corner of ©: th A’ rt Hughes. This is the fourth edition of an invalua- | street, post years, Sac absnien, yesterday morn ble work for schools and fan ilies. It has been pre- ing, from loss of blood. \Verdict, hemorrhage of the jungs. ee : TAPSCOTT’S GENERAL. PASSAGE OFFICE, 43 PECK SLIP, N YORK. Eighth Ward Court. Before Justice French. Tue Constitutionatity or tHe Ch To the Public. THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily 0 lished every day of the year exeept New Year's day and Fourth of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per an- “HAVE YOU HEARD THE NEWS” ol bd pda the defendant for violating sec. 14, art. 2, chap.'8, part 1 the British Colonies, &e , thot having all the latest important mum—postages paid—cash in advance. eal the’ pitehtion of: thels Stee KeTURNED FKOM ENGLAND. pared with great judgment and care, and presents a 1 THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday ste niet rom, And emitting money toseay | ESPKCTR LLY hnformelistricudsasl putrinsshvongh: | most excellent and instructive cpitome of the | yXEEFN®, Ba Comranr— Andrew L.. Chapman, of the | of the Revised Statutes, which probibite any person, other r $3 19 por annum— Loud, Seotlanid or Wales, mn the magnificent ‘out the Un.ted States, Canada, North nud South America, srican Hotel, on the corner of the Bowery and | than those appointed by law, i any grain morning—price 6} couts per copy, or $8 12 por packe azuaeal in the city of New York, for hire, pay or reward, under M NEW LIN OF LIVERPOOL PACKET! sciences of anatomy and physiology. The whole | Bayard street,while enjoying the doubtful society of Mery postages paid—oash im advance. J * VIZ.2— | informstion from Eorope, he is universally p 4“ cnren ® * Murphy, better known by the soubriquet o! Irish Moll hy a penalty of $25. y tile coeauthes ORE tential ir. C. A. Lee of this city, and we cheertully com- | who lett hima prisoner in a bedroom at No. 37 Anthony | grain, whose term of office expired last Jan’ the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing Ship SHERIDA’ rpainb. consulted as usual, pers nally and’confidentislly, at his Li y | fioued alas the expiration of his term and the appoint- mend this improved edition to the favor of all in- | Street. When he gained bis liberty he traced her to No 3 Nou + Aloany, office No rion strevt, Aloany, NY feces onthe cerner of Anthony and Chappel streets, Dr. COOKE 4 tens cereonaly to bye hatients, me of his successor, to measure grain as before, but in ast. Ithas the largest circulation of any paper in this city, or the world, and ie therefore, the best channel for business Ship SOUTHERNEER, Ca deseriotive of oO RAD ENGRAVINGS, | i terested in the education of youth. Kept by Claus Clausen, where she chaogrd tuto stiv-r & | order ‘0 evade the statute Reecipene Vineet G8 Mtscer ices moderate—cash * ip RO ERC: lescriptive of Disease in both sexes illustrating all its ost ma- BL Niscwinata nn ve dollar bill on the Farmers & Mechanics Bank o: | to the captains end owners of grain sloops, and in that men inthe city or country. Prices ined. New ship LIVERPOOL ant forane wits couplets Practical: Treatise on Venereel | REPUBLICATION oF Cuorsn’s Novets,—Lee & | Rie coer Dill om the Parner eeeoe Lawis Conuty | capacity he measured all their grain, performing, bow: i Sailing twice every month; and with the: Complaints and fe ant remote cons: guen U class American ships, sailing ever, some additional services, such as assisting te throw ~ vance. Blanchard, of Philadelpliia, have commenced the | gank, which Mr. Chapman recognised as being a part of d e r bs Feeti Ailey . PRINTING cfall Finds, executed at the most moderate Sap Scales hed hips meach month throughout the pp os On ry time if de: pricier cf Ot iat te republication of Cooper’s novels in a cheap and ele- | the money lost by him. Mary denies the larceny, but ac | wovd en shore, collecting bills, ke. year, (or one every six days) thereby preveuting the possi | Hospitar, where patients will find it_both eonvenent and nd- knowledges that she changed some bills,which Mr.Chap- It appeared on tho part of the plaintiff that the defen- lor Prices, and in the most elegant style. JAMES. GORDON BENNETT, Puoraieton oy THE HenaLn EsTancisHMenr, Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets The Great Bunker Hill Herald, Published on superfine paper, containing 4 full accoun: of the celebration of Bunker Hill, consisting of the de- gant form. The two volumes containing the “ Wa- | man gave her as a return ter Witch,” price fifty cents, have just reached us. | ever, fully committed. Str Joun Frotasart’s Cxronicirs.—Winchester | A raorrn case has just issued No. 4 of this celebrated hist Dahew, of the towboat sie celebrated historical ess county, lodged a complaint ageinst James Lewis, pilot if of the steamboat “Gazelle,” for having, on the afternoon ANDRAL On THE CuEst.—Barrington & Haswell of | of saturday , July sth, between the fe of five and six Philadelphia have i issued this admirable and | o'clock, backed, or caused to be backed, the sai dant had measured grain on board the berge Rhinebeck several times; that he performed the same service as the regular measurers; thatthe grain was sold vy this mea surement, and the legal fees charged by the captains to the purchaser; that the captain of the Rhinebeck had id him about $30 for his services, in which w«re inolu- led hia additional labor on board of the barge. The Counsel for the detendant contended that the act for the violation of which this action was brought was vantageous to poatd aud lodge with Dr. Cooke, who will com- her favors. She was, how- fortanly accommodate them,while uoder medical treatment,un- tl recovered. fi Dr Cook may have attained in the treat- believes to bel other by that mame country; this well known Ph od Surgeon, who has no Agents, and is not connected yy similar estabsish- ment in the United States, can be fouud at the Albany Lock Founttal No. 3 Norton Albany, N. ¥., aud no where else laity of unnece: “Vissagen dvect {rom London, Bristol and Greenock to New fi" Siotiom, Liverpagl to, New Greags Mobil, Baran U anleston, Philadelphia, Boston ne, rane cain Bntiah North'America, can at all times be en tel 5 an Werching: te send for their friends, will not fnil 16 Ke pad rr ed i 4 ay rest ‘sssure saul ca will be taken to ‘uiake the rumaye agreeable, the ships being UNISHMENT. Milan,” from sori and Mr. Webster's oratior : accompanied with ‘ , i ; five spl ‘engravings, comprising Mie pp wise ae ove: polcly $9 tite co fort of eOETy, tne | ay rhe mmrortannte will please attend to this part of theirda | highly popular work. It embraces the diseases of | boat Gazelle upon his boat, the Milan, av he was hauling | jjioga) and void. That the charter granted to the city of D 5, y, take due and tunely notice and govern themselves accord- | the heart and lungs, and ought to occupy a place in | ut of the s! the foot of es street, with a large 4 Lg a ay Ist. A rare and ori view of the Battle of Bu the library of every pliyaiousn, whilst ius ils and | number of male and female passengers on b New York by Governor Montgomery, in 1732, conferred ty, tah “i> REMEMBER NO.3 NORTON STREET, ALBA NY, N. y. jy13 mr HARNDEN & COS upon the Corporation of the city, the power of appoint: ing measurers of grain forever; that the charter havin boen ratified and confirmed by the gonstitution of this Suto, this privilege was in the nature of a vested right, ger to the said paseen serious loss of the ow: done without any just ker Hill, which took place on the 17th June, 1775; ex- hibRing the array of the American army, engaged in deadly conflict with the British troops, their Sipe and he re tout any deduction, ov usual. A Tee pasa from hear sous seaports of ireland and Seotlend, iso'be seenre 7 for which the subseribe te, sil afallowe vis eto and (tom London op the int tohand ‘ath intelligible style render it fit for the perusal of all | ‘hereby much alarm and non-protession ‘1 persons, who may wih to investi- | 447 thle, itt alleged Myst ther forces. 7 ate these interesting dise: The Langleys h: igi i omth. .Toand from Liverpool the Ist, 13th, ), x is Re | FF 5 1g Ciaeases e Langieys have dali °. t 3nd. A view of the procession forming on Boston Com: | {oth and 25th of each inguth, New" Orleans, Mobile, Savan: ORES CRENCL, BELGIAN S AMED. | fter sale, andit may be had also of Francis & Co. | threateninge shat fe wankl eriash the seid. towboat to | ait4,conld not be taken from the city by a subsequent act — 3 nahyana Charleston, week ae ING & COMMISSION HOUSE. Tu Amenican JouRNaL ov THe Mxpicat, Scign- | pieces, Lewis was held to bail to stand his trial for ma: | Of,tiy L-gislainte, That. admitting that auch an act 3d. A view of the procession crossing Warren . REMITTANCES. iends | pHARNDE \ & CO will rece: Thi ianalined licious mischief, could i passed, the constitution required thet every act 4th. A view of Bunker Hill Monument from the nerth, | jfess of the parties toreccive it mey rely on adraft for the | Drekets to any ‘ " just reached us. Itis an excellent number. So! Dp NOT we im —Mr. I wo third voie, and ad not been legally shown ‘1 i 4 ai ‘ part of England, Ireland, Scotland, Belgium or Wiley & Putnam. Hathway and Charles Richards lodged together in toe | this case that this act hed received such a4 it looked on the day of the celebration, with the flags | amovnt being forwarded: per At packet, after the receipt | aque by Wiley nam, same room at No. 96 Vesey street, m the month of Octo |. ‘The counerl ‘or tue plaintifi contended ¢ above and crowds below. thereof, and ap acknowledgement for the same rettrued per 6th. A view of Bunker Hill Monument from the south- ern buy, a8 it looked onthe quiet Sabbath morping after Oise i eae transmit their orders before the edi gents wi! their orders before the edi- tion will be gold, the dena is un) edented. The price, wholesale,to agents, $8 per hut r eight cents percopy. Retail, 12}cents, ‘To be had at this office. the privi- lege conferred by the colonial charter, was a me it of political power to the city of New York, for ose of municipal go’ ment, which mi y the people of the h at pleasure. That it w: which the State would nO po was @ mere authority te the city of New cise certain powers of government, which otherwise would be exercised by the State and which was granted an & matter of public convenience, it inexpedient to burden the State legislature with every t to the local government of the city. at in the city, like other cities in the powers of government, Of the State. ‘That power was limited by charter. It might by subsequent acts of the leg In a republicen form of government such « era t could not, from its very , become a vested right, er be the subject of an in- able grant. No legislature would have the right to part thus absolutely with any portion of th sovereign power of the State, and place it where it never could reached thereafter by the people. Such an authority, or such @ consequence was inconsistant with the whole nature of our government. The fact that this charter ‘was recognized by the constitution of this State, did net make its privilege etual, or its ts in It simply gave the chorter the same validity in the St that it before possessed in the province of New York. The Particular attention serriion of metehvad and Bills, to tne ent i . y ‘ rape ction of any and all kinasof forwaid- on business. Billsof Exch wge, in sums to ‘St. John, N. B., Halifax, N.8.,or on any part of Eu oj De.» ‘ "All goods must be muked ‘ Hamden & Co.” Foreign Post Office Letter Bags are made up for all the Royal Mal Steamers from Boston and the steamer and sailing packets from New York. _ Principal offices and agents :— é Messrs. Witlmer and Smith, 82 Church street, Liverpoot Engle Messrss Macle .3 Abchureh lane, London aud Havre Co., Paris and H ‘Gifeodgagd, Soh Miss Lxsuir’s Macazine.—An excellent number. | ber, 1812. The latter went to the bar-keeper, Mr. William The illustrations are novel and remarkably beau- | P. Henry,and demanded from himacloth cloak valued tiful. at #10, which Mr. Hathway had placed in the keeping of Tur Rover.—No 17. A very good number. Pub- | the bar keeper, deciaring that the coat was tis property, A and so received it. The case was stated to Mr. Hathway lished at 162 Nassau street, by Labree & Dean. by Mr. Henry, who at once got a warrant out for Rich- New Music.—Hewitt has just published, ‘‘lf I} ards, but he managed to escape until yesterday, when he had but ten thousand a year,” ‘by Russell; ‘* Grand | was arrested and fully committed. Austerlitz March,” by Geo. W. Hewitt; ‘The Al- Fravp.- hraim Wright, alad about 14 ra old, pine Horn,” by John H. Hewitt; and the ‘* Wood- | was discov to have obtained from Messrs. Wild & side Waltz,” by Miss Marion McGregor—all very | Merriam 48 dezen books of gold leaf, worth $3—also pretty. from Lewis Katen, No. 79 Canal street, 23 dozen of same, worth $1 76, by representing himael: as an apprentice to Mr. David Wal Meer, No 172 Fulton street, but which was i , No. 172 Fulton . Onty Paco meme: @ fabrication. He was committed for a fraud. mail. Drafts at sight, for any amount, yabl out dlscountorauy other charge, at the National and. Frovin- cial Banks of Ireland and branches, Eastern Bank of Scotland, Greenock, and their branches, Messrs. James Bult, Son & Co., Bankers, Londen, Exchange’ an count Bank, Liverpool, and in every principal town of Great Britain aud Ireland, Farther particulars made known on application, if by letter, W.& J.T. TAPSCOTT, post paid, to d5y r ___43 Peck Slip, comer Sonat’ st. . Maris and Co. RK. L AND. LIVERPOOL. The Red rat Ship HISEKNIA,C.H. £. Jad- «Hon eae Commander. Teave Boston for the above ports, 'y Ei pains a bieigoeei $120, "assage to Hal a “ 4 A ‘D ARIGHAM, Jr, Agent fare No! 3 ‘Welt street. “DRAFTS. ON ENGLAND, IRK- LAND, &e—Persone about remuttiog. mo, in the ‘old country, enmbe n nied, with Drafts, ia sums of 1, 2, 3, 5, 10,20 & £50, or any amount, payable on demand, without discount or any other chavge, at the Bank of Ireland, Provincial Bank, do., Messrs. James Bult fon & Co,, Bankers, London, I. Bamed & Co., Exchange and unt Bank, Liverpool, Kasten Bank of Scotland, Green- rASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITABN AND IRELAND A) TE AOL Eten OF Sailing from Liverpool on the 7th and 19th of ev ceiing swviahing tesend to the Old Country for th can make the necessary arrangements with the subscribers, 4 flare them come out in this superior Line of Packets, sailing from Liverpool :nnetually on the 7th and 19th of every month. ‘They will also have a first rate class of American tradrog ships, tailing every six days, thereby afording weekly communes: tion from that port. One of the firm (Mr. James D. Roche) is there, te see thar they shall be orwarded with care and ntwerp, Bell worp, Belgram Inronvant Anater or Countuareitens ov Cor—Th@ | ge ,iina Siiven Sroons—Mrs, Sarah Ann Harbison Mayor of.eur city, aided by officers A. M. C. Smith and | caught James Wilson in the act of pocketing a lot of Welch, for the past several weeks has been engaged in | silver and German silver table and tea spoons, of the value ferreting out the head quarters, and ascertaining the ope- | of $10 60, tha property of her husband James Harbison, rations of a gang of counterfeiters of American coin, | N07, Roosevelt street, and had him committed te the whose ingenuity and skill in the manufacture was such asto deceive some of the best judges. Maving, by nightly watches, in which the Mayor himself has taken an active ‘Wititans heroes iy Pig BUM Wor a sree hee part, succeeded in maturing their plan of operations, on | ceny. Thursday morning about $ o'clock, in company with | Pet Lancentes.—Charles Hedges, ablack man, stole Boston. ‘All goods must be marked ‘*Harnden and Co.” N.B:—H-rnden and Co. are alone responsible for the logs ot injury of any articles, or property of any description committed to their ear’; nor 18 any risk assumed by, nor can any be at- tached to the New Jersey Steamboat Navigation Company, by » OF transported ; aor the New dene, and Boston Ra.lroad, or the Boston and Pro- road Vorporations, im respect to thir eqntents at HASNDEN & CO., No, 3 Wall street, New York. NEW JEKSEY RAILKOAD AND ‘(KANS. mene.—John Thompson was discovered ingtol! a piece of cassimere, of the value patch. 4 1d the parties agreed for not come cut, the money will saree to those who paid it here, »ithout any redue "oe Black Ball, or Old Line of Liverpool Pachets, comprise ock Banking Company, Sir Wm. Forbes Hunter & Oo., Scot- t = 4s ~ i 5 apair of gentlemat jaiter boots worth $4 from the shoe faba, and the rope tn every npet oa thvonahout Ragland, | the Toulouse peamcent SIP Sw YORK, PORTATION COMPANY. Justice ‘Taylor and officers Welch, Huthwaite, and | Store of fatrick Roane No.1 Nassau st. John Potter was | ‘st it belore possessed in tke province of New York. The Jooland, Seottand & Wales, which drafte will be forwarded by CAUBEISGE, SOUTH AMERICA Scally, they proceeded to a house located the first above cought in the set of stealing 9 dress and other eat ie recognition by the constitution, it wold have no y. "TAPSCOTT, AMERICAS Burnham’s, on the avenue, which is so situated that any | articles, worth $1 75, from No reet, by Patrick | existence under the new government. ' The effect, there pleat 2 crmangesneatay, b- MeCornville, Matilda Bapks entered the premises No. | fore, of the constitutional provision was to continue if un- Attheir General Passage Office, 43 Peck Slip, cor. South st. N. Ball Tetiers fom the couttry must come post paid. y ir With such superior and unequalled arrangemeats, the snl seribers confidently look forward for a continuance of that snp. port which has heen extended to them so many years, fur whit gy, are eratefal aa - he eding, Or remi money to their relatives, can merece gens a approach in the daytime could be observed from adis- | 1)"Clinton street, and stole two calico dresses, tance of several hundred yards. Having surveyed the | dresses belonging te the ehildren of Mathew quarters, and taken positions around the building, so as to | and was caught by Drusilla Craft, as she was mi prevent escape, one of the doors of the premises w Welt sith RO platen aud six impaired; and as it would have been in the power of t King of Great Britain to annul, alter, or revoke it at pl sure, the people of this State, who have succeeded him, aa the source of power,have an equal right to change, NE Hi. Fare reduced to 25 cents. From the foet of Ceurtlandt street, New York. REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, &e.—The beep gd continues to transmit money in sums large a ‘To a from New York on the 2th and Liverpool on the 13th each month. © oS we quest’ to retire into the yard, which was very politely | Hiedihe sholect i reetie peintith aekiet but prudently refused by the officers in attendance. She Lucien B. Hanks vs. Richard J. Richards et al.—This then, in a peculiar manner, apologizing for the little in. | was an action brought by the plaintiff, who is a paper maker residing at Hartford, Conn., to reeover the amount > transtn ‘very day-=Sundays.excepted. : to perso di in any part of Ireland tall times rafts at it for any amount, drawn direct ins Ty . e mnanner'av he, cud lis predecersor n business have | ou the Royal Bank of ireland, Dublin, also. on as ft) etter COE a essen Noga p.M, | stantly broken in with asledge hammer, and the inmates | Novgis Walker stroct, nvered the bakery store of Me, | moduy of repealit, ‘The counsel cited & number of #u- for the last thirty Yeers and more‘also.to any part of ng- Meum, PRESCOTT, GROTE, AMES & CO. | rite Be PSB“ aca, i rye : pe tn Dh inte i | thorities in support of this position. He further contend- id, or ane ? ‘ L ‘Bankers, London, uu do. 4. do 9 do. 5 surprised while in a sound sleep. A men named Joel illiam Anderson, sho found a young rascal very seng- | od that the plaintift was not required to prove that this loney remitted by letta (post d) to the wabscriber, or | which will be, paid on demand at any of the Banks, or their Y 3% do. mx 7 Nason, well known in Bost black and white smith, | /7%#/y perched upon the counter, making effortsto induce | act was passed by atworthird vote. It was enacted that persoually eponie with fim with the tame ofthe persou or | Branches, in sllthe principal towns troughout Kugland, re oy ee 7% de ; nin Boston as a black an 1 etsy eee ver io revel its treasuite, and so invent | act Was passed by atwothird vote. It was enacted thet Persons in Irelond, England or Scotland, to whom it 1s to be | land, Scotland and Wales. ; 8 * | ofwealth and former popularity, and another named | wasthe young thief, that he did not hear Mrs. Barndollar | 42% Ueelt 9 y 7 any Bent, and nearest post town, will be immediately transmitted | Apply, or address, (if by letter, post paid oe, Pol Nae cyatbnlktes tag htt tated to be received na evidence in all courts of justice; and as paid Fy, and a Teceipt to that effect given, or tor ‘ CCH EROTHERS & 9°, on ON SUNDAYS. George Whitehouse alias Willard, formerly keeper of an until she grasped him tightly round the waist,and carried | this act was four din the statute book, it was to be infer- ‘warded to the sen % Walton street, New York, Leave New York, ‘Leave Newark. intelligence office in this city, and his wife, were found | 31, @ back room, where he drew a knife and made | red prima facie that it was passed with all the necessary Ini or claims on an any part of next door to the Fulton Bank. ew ee a ey ane y» y an attack upon the women, frightening them from their fv he Court might lime manuer m< ‘i any of e Ato A. M.and4\ P.M. At 1234 P: M. and 9% P. M. i 7 formalities. He admitted, however, thatthe mig! Tend, Hurland of Sestland, ean be collected hy the subscri- | N.B—The Old Line of Liverpool Packets sail from this Sete OE A a Ow upon the premises, andall the implements necessary for | propriety, until they procured assistance from the street, | j)ouire into the fact, ond accordingly submitted the jour for persons residing in any part of the United States or Ca- | port for Liverpool on the lst and 19th of each month. Parties Pat ROY Lae itieaboe Ps ceining half eagles, with @ press of great power, and | When he was secured and sent to the police office. pquire . ey subel > jo nada, and will be paid to them accordingly. Teturning to the old country will find itto their comfort and | arg K°o° ACY *Gky. Kt ya aapet? TOME pow. i hin day SPE E_ Gnas, Per Sts Sm) nals of the Legislature for 6m, by which it ap) to it7 im*r GORGE McBRI DE, Ir. 82 Cedar st. Sarpstane to selects ts favorite Line for their conveyance, in *s ill ced gk RO) Hed aoc 7" do. | excellent and well cut dies, &c. While they were se, Circuit Court. pag ligys: Rewet by id fae vote. To this the coun- JOHN HERDMAN’S OLD ESTABLISHED — | "*renceto ty other. = Mode, 4K 0. wr do. 9% do. | curing the implements, the wife of Whitehouse sud- : Before Judge Kent. whe judge Te TrLA at (ats ack rosa Valet subsisting PASSAGE OFFICE. NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKET». he train for Werield, Plaine, Boaiiw~ok, Somerville, | denly became indisposed, and made an earnest re | Jury 14.——Niles vs. Manning.—This case, which ocow law; that the Legistature had power to repeal any por- tion ot the charter, orto abolish it altogether; that they constantly exercised this power, and that the whole charter had been amended, new provisions added, and ethers abolished in 1834. He supposed that the fect that th: was found in the statute book weuld be sufficient nT ke M, and/{4PM( ainstrom New York, darly, Sundays excepted: Fare between New York and Elizabeth Tow u25 cents, Fare between do and Somerville, 75 cents. WEY YORK, AND RAHWAY. connect with the, GRANT LI ‘al EMI i. +S jew York. PABSAGE to and from Great : nom New You. Lime tae tee BS, delicacy she was about to commit in presence of the offi- 25th July. 9 "rd 1 OY Sith OF apes moat ta an Shin BODONS! Captain HB. Cobbr'aih Angus, AtgAM.aAty PM. AtT A.M, Ata P.M. | cers, made use of alarge bucket standing near by, and | °riStinenconemer brats as the emit ot the Times the presumption that it was atwo third act. Ac- mates Lie ip SHERI th Be 3" do 4. do 8. 40 8% do i bs pape ps cording to the authority of the Supreme Court, he might London Ist, 10th and 20th of et see Ao a een aa pik Ganka 11 do 4% do 94 do 9 do immediately requested to be allowed te carry it into the | The plain asoezte's joint liability of ard J. Richards | iook at the journals or the original act, and as the pro- SF subscriber has made unequalled arrangements to | gy. grenipawhtOM HIUEREOBI a MEW eacnine Law roit yard to empty, as it might be offensive in the room, Of. | tndJobn Richards, and alleges thet they are joiut propri- | juction of the journals had removed all doubt, he would i migraut great tence, ip aptain F. A. De) Ty aly. >) ily. i i “ ek 5 ore egard it. be a me Sanna expan Win, Skaddy, ith ‘August. tenes cat an tan hee cer Welch, with his usual gallantry and sagocity, said | Sohn Richards, denies his liability, the paper having been | STEMI ae then eentonded that the 13th he would relieve her from that duty, and carefully pour. | furnished to his brother, who is a weil ko Shi OSCIUS, Captain John Collins, wn press owner ‘September. October sure per sen few York. due and “iligentattention will be shown them, and ali ate AtOA.M. Ard PM. Até A.M. Ati 4 f facts proved by the paints did not constitute a violation embark with them. Passage can algo be engaged from Liver Sup SIDDONS, Captain E. B. Dake do ae . ing off the contenteof the bncket, discovered, us he sus- | and the printer of several other | ewspaperson contrsets, | of iy hese: , upwards of 1080 tons, built » . . of the statute. The defendant hed not been einployed to Beiladalpaues Bossom, coo! setae, aaa Baymers; | antbe cir New Ay uc iikprovements eombine Leive New Yorn Leeve Now Brunswick, pected, a largeand beautifully out half engle die, that she | Porrer'che: original proprictors ct. the spirit of the | Mewure. grain, but wx laborer to perform general ser- jest rates. kapced wh eapenal edunfort, foe ngers. | Every care | ats A M and 4% PM. At 1134 A.M., and 8% P M. | had deposited in the bucket while stooping. Thi i- 2 tage Ree sor i grein 08 part ot oe ‘ joy he age ommodatio ‘ E a ping. This speci- | Times,” found themselves much embarrassed in the au lagther, with, the, edvantage | 33 Price of passage hence is 875. ‘These ‘skips are com: | gg ftagt ROHR i tke Philadelphia trams, between 116% ¥°°% | men of woman's quick perception and ingenuity in an | tumn of 1841 jthey were indebted vai of theaefendante, | Fig See divi ana cumtaty ot the mbeacbenk in the treighting - wi yr nied. by experiguoet, squters, who will make every exer: Between New York and Rahway _ a5cents. | emergency, was thus, unfortunately for the counterfeit { Mr. R. J. Richards, and a Mr. Curtiss held a chattel | had a right to emplo Gim os a hand on boerd, end put him 109 Brat clase shine from Liver: |" . itner the captains or owners of th sl. [7ewill be responai- | ,,fasscusers mo, procure fheir uekets at the tekst one, mortgage on their paper and catablishment. The two | to measure grain if ho thought proper. ‘This point wes ts of the United States, with freight and | -either the captains or owners o| i ‘ferry ticket gratis. Tickets are received by the cov | ing party, instantly foiled. The implements and coiners | Messrs. Porter and the twe Meears. Richards, who were L . Tusengers. he facility offered by, this establishment sma: | 06 (Of ty cE are tened orehon 7 nem MONTE | ductor only on the dav when marehaae mii3m*r_ | being secured, and the latter safely lodged in the lock up | enguged together in the printing of the « Spirit of the | sreuel at great length by openers cater curiae large number of + ns E r. = ” us " is Surpassed, class ER ARRANGEMENT, Times,” it was understood, met for consultation on the . aveeicn vialatiees of VES, WaktAp. Ge ak, wie house of the Upper Police, the officers then proceeded to ment w LPHIA RAILROAD LINK plored inthe line there can bebo detention whatever, which | or treight on passage, SMPly 10, south st., New York, orto | NEW YORK AND PHILAD! BROWN, 8! i > DR wil be 1d. The price of passage will be at the lowest & f ife of the celebrated T state of their affairs, and it was arranged that Mr. | returned a verdict for the plaintiff for the full amount of ee pom Soe sarees Raat guineas, | setters by the pee el Re EN HIS Sones Taetaie | Via Newansy, New Baurswick, Paixcetox, Taenron’ ilar here nde reberere'miad ants rib eee should procure an, susigument of prior | the penalty and cost. . sod fare from the different ports to. Liverpool can, as usual, be se- | ther: 90 cents per onnce, and newspapers | cent each. jy7 e¢ B ; man, an old dealer in counterfeit money, who waa in bed | Haue the publication, ‘one of the Mexers Porters stili | Hatles T- Daly (or plainti@; N. Bs Blunt for defendant enrew. “ : remaining asits editor. The assignment of Mr. Curtis's with the notorious Mrs. Rector, closely locked in her Rrecoard sorigege was pale hse made on the Sth arms and those of Morpheus besides, and disguis:d with { November, 84), for the nominal conrideration of $1, to i i i ir) Richard J. Richards, on whose account a public «ale was cheas sg cde bas ni Securing him with a pair | rade to his broker, John Richards, in whom the vtle was of ruffles, he was deposited in the same prison with his | yested on the 14th December subsequent, for the arminal associates, where they are all held for further examina. | consideration of $10,and since that period the tion. The testimony against each is full and conclusive, eee x ‘ds has appeared on the paper as ii and pul , n Navau.—The frigate Macedonian did not suffer any considerable damage from running against the Pennsylvania, near Norfolk, as stated in our paper yesterday. She lost her stern boat, which was completely crushed ; her stern davits were carried away, and her spanker beom broken. Some other JOHN HERD) 61 South st, N ¥, or 3. & W. ROBINSON, near Wall street, Merchants’ acd Emigrants’ Agents, 0. 16 Goree Piazzas, Liverpool. DRAFTS AND BXUHANGE. ‘The subscriber requests the attention of those remitting mo- ney co their friende to his unequatled errangements for the pay mantof his drftsop demand, withaat d seoant oF any charge atever, at lowing ‘ing Inst ions, Viz WIN’ ENGLAND~Mesars James Bult, Son & Uo., Bankers, ; THROUGH IN SIX HOURS. Leaving New York daily from the fo-t of Courtlandt st. Mozniug Line at9 A. M.—Mail Pilot Line at 4% P. M. ‘Tife Morning Ling proceeds to Bordentown, from thence by steambontto Philadelshiay a us Camden (opposi The Evening Line proceeds direct amden (opposite to Philadelphia) without change of cars. NEW YORK AND HAVoE PACKETS—Secona Line —The snaps of this line will hereaiter leare New York on Ist, and Havie on the 16th of exch month, as follows, iz-— ‘ ‘From New York From Havre. New ship ONEIDA, ist Maren. Joth Aj Captain Ist July. August. James Panck.¢ Ist November. ¢ I6tu Dec, A Puadelphin) without change of ear is at the office foot of | # Sherman has been concerned in purchasing and pre- “4 ; * ; A 5 London, 5 sarmard & Co,, Exchange and Discount Bank, Li- | 8? BAMTIMORE, ; Avril, sick Bax. | courtanltuet, wheres commedions stenmboutill bo 13 | paring the implements} for coining found at the house the Messrs Hichatde, Hcwerd s; Richards is sulla pro: | “uaCt injury was sustnined, 0° of which would be YFREtonal Provincial Bank of Kngland, and Branches th:ough- Edward Vanek. ( i December (ith Janusry. fage crates are conveyed from ety to city, | Where his associates were arrested. ove his declarations | Tepaired in two days. cee Ta ae i ee wena tami} eh st aaa caesar | _TheMarer of our cy ncn to goat pan ori| .UHL GT He casa yee date ew ge | UCR mired Brmingirg Banting Co. ci Frederick Hewitt. ist January. .¢ i6ch February, artments and dressing rooms expressly 10r | ostions, in connexion with officers A. M.C. Smith and | ‘times, which was recoguized. by the brother, John | There were, we believe, several ladies on board Lancastar Beahing Co- Benzing Co. in Glasgow ana | NeW “agin HOLMES tune. 616th July. ines leave Philadelphia from the foot of Wal- , in thus fully securing the arrest and almost cer- | Richards, and by him for. The Paper, for which cere Raheny of the accident, who Greevock. J.B. Pell. Ist Febraary. @ 16th March. ¥ 4 tain conviction of an association of coiners that would P fenk po uber bepeonrt tn pe i eee : e Spirit of the Fagtea Ris pe pentane Behe Dot troamed, com ee a ade Bi A236 Ga Atognd | have tooded the community with spurious money. Ail {John Richard now refusesto pay! Tr ee CIMA aU A risks sun heion ibaa seta cc ibe Ams otk La in pevees . Penengers iil bd With every the officers concerned deserve credit for the caution and | defence it was alleged that Richard J. squadron under Commodore Perry. The following SS fe ee wie wah rece eae | QUIMRDNETEOAR LEI mice nb ding eb vt | Ein Ea aac sce bacea | Mecoret ht ote oer Bolfas Colereme = ikenay dbscribors, free fi ther, than the expenses Retuall " the law can be applied with {ull force. Counterfeiters i tities is to Mayo, Ci ‘homas F. Craven, Lieutenant; anbridge Cootehil fire, wit, eurrel on them. For freweht or pavsage, apply to 71" | eave tne foot Courtland street, will also learn, thet New York city is no place to settle | Csblishwead for ebich epee F Carainsted ta Cerise EE, Paper de Ne veiacc das Th Alanya) Bardon jowopatiek Largan ‘Tralee iacs SOR HINCREN? Ages, se, | eas cee A rrenen bee ae down to transact their nefarious operations show that he had personal transactions of this n William D. Whiting, do; James McCormick, do; John Hyshennon Dungannon Limerick Wateriord fetiot__ No.9 Tomslad RAEI: A Lies nee ene. | eeeists, hadenen Towns bert Gel ‘Tne War ro Seave 4 Rascatty Cas Darven—In the | with which John Richards had no cencern, and that for | Contee, Flag Lieutenant; Matthew C. Perry, Jr., Acting Monaghan Yeoughul FORK NEV. RLEANS. Kaston. At Washington, a’ Special Sessions yesterday my Recorder Tail- | paper so furnished he was alone li ier; Edmund L. Du Barry, Fleet intialeidy GOUISIANA AND NEW ORK LINE OF PACKETS | Belvidere For sexta apply to J. madge, with Aldermen Rawson and Brady upon the | alone the cencerns to which he supplied it were ans ting,” Purser; 4 ; Bd ‘aam Prd rs ii be i nee Ma he Se sasaheas willie lercekiiews ney bit Part Co ge = fone Henry hon penned ah pr i Able y A Asaiat p § and Daniel Hendrick, were arraigned to answer acharge | presses. Ifthe plaintiff establishes his case, he may re~ Coates aie GOT Essen moat BS wD Nv. B. Lease, wae ee eee bb i assault and battery, with treats, alleged by Cb cover the amoust for which the ection is beouant, for id act; Wm arrick on m1 Roscommon Westport For the better accommodation of shippers, it is intended to E RK SC , Dibblee, a gentieman who came passenger from the | John Richards is snid to be in prosperous circumstances; Clerk: George H. Cooper, Pass bi Gwe fond Re Wi rind despatch a ship (rom this port on the Het, 5th, loch, 1sch, 20th, and MOUNT be AS. South on Thursday evening la ir Ditblee testified, | but ifthe defence establishes The vole liability of R. J. . Thompwon, do; Andrew Bryson, do; J Charvesvitle — awl oe 25th vf each month, com.t encing the 10th October and. continy- " P that he engaged Hendrick, the driver of the cab, to take | Richards, nothing can be recovered, os he has become in- | Kenai M-dabipmen D R. Lambert, Peter Wager, i 6 Ce Late ty Bee go I May, when reguiar days will be appointed for the re- [vip By ent Qectorville © Bast him from the wharf where the steamboat landed to the | solvent; ind hence the gistof the c Jr., Theodoric Lee, Aaren K. Hughes, A. Colien Rhind, chee laaddntion tothe Liverpool and Loedon packets, he | mainder of the year, whercby great delays and disappointments | | For Hehogiey’s aunpan. pear reched) by aeambont t9 | East Peatl street flouse for twenty five cents. In passing | Judge Kent Will charge the Jary this morning. Lyman R. Law, Alesender A. Semmos, Wingate Pils- ps y passing tb alao ment for the reales packs ts eal Fill be rrevented during the summer months. ‘The following | $34. i a, and abethport; or leave the foot of Courdand street at9u | up Broadway the cab was stopped, and Salming jumped New. York to New Orleans, Mo! bury, Robert A. Marr. Cornelius C. Williamson, Mas John Cia ships wii! commence this arrangement Bavannah, by waich passage can be secured at the Lowest rates. fe ¥AZ00, ‘Captain Cornell. clock A y NJ Railroad to Elizabethtown, thence con- | down from the seat and demanded the fare for the ride, Court of Common Pleas, ter’s Mate; Joshua Bryant, Boatew: 5 syle ef JOHN HERDMAN. nid OC ONE, Captain Jackson, nect with the cars for Sumervilie, @ucher, thence ,20miles to | which was refused uatil he was carried to the place of Before Judge Ulshorffer, Gunner; Amos Chick, Carpenter; William H. Brayton, OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. SD TILER Ce ee the Mouniain—arniving eatly in the afternoons, gamer | destination. Salming then demanded one dollar as the | July 14.—Marvin vs. Monmouth B Hart —This case, | Saiimeker, Willism Berrs. Purser’s Steward; E. J. Bus- ville’ couches from thence (only 9¢ miles.) arriving in Keston | price of fare, which was also refused, as twenty-five cents | which commenced yesterday, occupied the whole of this | vine, Surgeon's Stow loyd Waggaman, Esq., Store- mtg oelock. ict ta abi des a hy wat font vere sie snl enn be pod aknife, | day, Oo a ee eee was benatben iy th ey keeper to the African Squadron. reafter jis 10u/e, on recount of the short distance by coaches. ma | a1 threaten personal violence it is request | action against the Sher for loss sustain © plain. . of . 5 He ee die the fslowing orien entepeine that when the ing it by far'the most pletantsand exoeditions,commendsit | Yeas not complied with. Wearing danger, Mr. Didbles | tiffor the neglect of the defendent or his Jeputies, to Te ee tah, Citar int den at eeleeraaae smuling uay falls on Sanday, the ships will sail on the succeed- peaia Ki Georviiter bes Rebrided lamaseil with eartiages Sak horses 00.08 if they would stop the cab and allow | whom an execution hed been entrusted. We gave the | 7 cent ing day, viz = pei teow Yok! Beeld 11 PP EE af eal Malford. ee com late private parties with extras at the shortest notice, he, bay pele was ee Ga the rea reas ‘The Jury found for the plaintiff,dameges | G@y. Naha jese ships were itm the city lew Y, ‘on reasouable terms. riven down Broadway with great haste , . rj ‘i ‘The CAMBRIDGE, dune} ely 18 | for packets, ne of hight draft of water, have Tcously'boum reais apply to M.D. Hope, Merchants’ Hotel, 41Conrt- | Mr. D. Decoming alarmed threw his alice from the cob Gauss penal Mh cagreng mer eadereermenap ste og Stree tc Barstow. Feb i Mar 10 | .'teleteers nsequalied for comers, eh socommodatioy seongers {rom Philadelphia to Schooley’s Moantain, wilt | 7ndow, and idive ‘Wensoase "ttaiode' cil AMschadi ellytad Suequehanna Railfoad, about three and « half miles 7 . " . ? + %e " efore order imadge lermen an = 1 7 4 Tennaiaie: fs 3 See, 1 | Rawitseaddee Sched atah Sau? wetiwea as | Uta ee waaeeek pa htt ogee | wrmmoncorat the ter and nt gmoieto eat TReveon. 7% ‘rom thisborowgh’ Mi. ‘Theodore Tita, with his .’ Bartlett. el i pril the Mississippi by steamboats. ing at the mountain early same afternoon. 32m*r scals were then arrested the watch, and ., Dit 7 wife and son, and a lad about fourteen years of age ‘The OXFORD, aly Au 8 SvNeithr the owas er epi Of hese shine wil be esponsi-| ROCKAWAY FAVILLIVS-LONG ISLAND RAIL: | titer afull hearing of the cas ‘in wnich it wee esoer. seer e Mou F Beoth Alderman Seoces delivered | (the two latter of whom had been, out on . aint te . Rathbone, 1 18 | ort rs iy yee " D. ined that the cab was not licensed, the Court sent Sal- | the opinion of the Court in the care of tl ial demur- | the hueband at his mills, near the Lehigh) were ‘The MONTEZUMA, July 19 7 pany ‘anlese fog matey faksa for the sume and Trains upon this roxd leave Brooklyn, South | ming to the penitentiary for six months, and Hendrick | yer interposed by the defendant in the case or the « People | coming in theirewn conveyance, a track car, to sed lov 19 7 | the value thereon expressed. Ferry, for Jamaica, where coaches are in Te for three. Asan old associate of ours, in the reportin Moses ¥. Beach.” for alibelon John R. Pitkin, and | Wilkesb ‘They had, with the aid of acommon ‘A.B Lowber. a » 7 | Yor freight or ©, APP fs fox thas delighitnl rpeort, the Mai? mav'y | line weed to say,“ That served ‘um eesectly right,” and | which demurrer was argued in the June term. The de- | by tk vp loeb a 2 oe 1 pl id the ‘The KUROPE, © Aue} Hy FE RACOLLINS & (0.46 South st. or SM TTT snd hall acon Pg hows viz Half past 9 | will be a lesson’ to all rascally cab drivers to beware of | cision is very lengthy, and overrules the demurrer, brake; simply came down, the toate) Biase ea Oe EG. Fuser. Apa i 183 | Onteane, who wet ee OP reds eee tse" | Returning, leave Jamaica at 8A. M..12 M. and 5 P.M. for | Such tricks in future, obliging the defendant to plead to the indictment. below, there are thee, planes.) On reaching the ‘The NEW YORK, (new) og 19 7| ite ships of this line are warranted to sail punetually asad- | New York. Fare to Jamaica, as.; through from Brooktyn to ACuitv Poronrv.—A melancholy instance of the The Guniz Case —Jacob Guntz, impleaded with Mortz | peag oe the on 1 d arod in 90 taney 9 7 | yertised, nod great care will Ue taken to have the goods correet- | the Pavilion. 75 cents, jed6w*r_ | want of the exercise of proper caution in preparing } Siler and Abraham Guntz, was placed on his trial on a | head of the second plane, one mile am pda OUTHAuMnIeA tae 8 7 | Uy measured me NEW ARRANGEMENT, poison for rats, occurred on Wednesday in the upper part | charge of stealing {rom McNamew & Bowen, Ne. 16 Wil. | length, descent one foot in ten, Mr Titus was oe ae Soom 3 my YARE AND #REIGHT REDU bf thecity, in which a little girl named Ann Eliza | liam street, corner of Beaver, on the 934 August last, | quested to put on the shoes of the car, a safe B'U. Bailey, . PShASK BALb OR OUD LINE OF LIVE REGULAR MAIL LIN. RPRO- | Twite, about four years old, lost her life by eating | two pieces of lace worth $30. ‘This cage has been called | guard beyondall contingencies. But unfortunately, The COLUMBUS, 9 Werhesuay. the ith of July. —The new a BOP ANS? NEWEOR STON; | some meal mixed with arsenic, which her mother had | on every term of Court since September lest, when the | feeling confidence in his power of control over 700 top Cote 2, 8 Mar 7 | bra oni packet ship MO yTRZU y fe, rpaiing in eounection with aa Sa a po Nea intested beet gh The | bill wastound, but from ene conerte othee it = putof. | the car, he neglected to take the advice “heey ~ A. Cole, } aly red B, Lowber, will sail pos and Frovidence Railroeds mother testified before the Coroner yesterday, that on | A nolle prosequi was enter e Court in January | qi and positive orders ef the ‘Thege ships are pot surpowe in point of sleganos or comfort | above, herre Ps. Capt Comstock Monday evening last, she purehased three cents worth | last inthe caso of Abraham Gusts. On tke trial of 8i finobeved ine ¢Trevigation Colupany, which: are Lhe acevumodations of this magnificent packet for cabin, SLAND, Capt ‘Thayer, ugers, are weil Krown to be 0 re ve and comfort, by aw b= ‘eabin accommodations, or in their fast sailing qualities a . ") known as men of character and experienee, and the attention will always be paid to promote the comfort and nience of passengers. Trunevuality, as regards the day of sailing, witt be observed as heretofore. of arsenic from Doctor Scott, who keeps a drug store on | ber the Jury could not agree. ‘The evidence was pre- the Sixth Avenue, and mixed it up in some dry meslona | cisely the same as that given on that trial. Mr. Theodore plate which she placed inthe cubboard. On the follow- | McNamee being the principal witness, he having ob ing morning abeut nine o’elock,’on her return fromthe | served the laces fall out of the hat of the present defend pump, she saw her little girl standing on « chair at the ace box lyiog on the counter, after he had Cubboard, and on examining her found thut the child had | been accused by Mr. MeN that no car should pass the planes without the shoes Husband, wife and son started on the descent—it was but a moment before it was discovered that all eommand of the car was lost, and sweeping with a lightaing-like rapidity, the doomed freight wasscat- ht . 4 a 10 Providence and Boston, and if a Montezuma will stil from Liverpool on the 7th | for Newport will praceed in the steamers on Monday, Wed- sending for th jends ean have them brought | nesdayrand Saturday, and on the intervening days, proceed via ‘The price of ow i aimee of having stolen the pro” i Doll hi of everv deserij wiht RHODE ISLAND, Cai some of the meal in her apron, and had evidently eaten a | perty. In this he was supported by the testimony of the | tered at the bottom ef the plane—the wife almost a Drevfde with he enn vee _ Seaton for Stomngton a1 [shige 2 AL Sr eace spas eet ore e clerk, Abraham D. Letson, whe errs eee the | mangled mass, life instantly extinet—the h wi 4 5 M sHUS 8, Captain C se of castor oil for the c who and for information which led tothe detection. Mr. McNamee | }, d lese- th skull shelorey ete pre orpatages muy them tee | etcag Sethe 2 state | gh Reman hc near sal Mary Rents, | time comtnaet to fun show. She shorty ater swore that tothe beat of ‘he ele the cet tole | fractured and dangerous, not mortal wouNds, os ships: by on jaa wi i vor 5 . ni wel to ; that Siemon copia thaa gt in comvany’ wir the hive Hottinguer, iter. | Nprgergers, om the varrival of the steamers at Stonington, | prescribed for her, but without success, ax shi Grate by Me Kel’, the bull, and by Mr. Price and Vul- | the result. ee that Mrs. Titus was * &CO, 5 oa Atbernia, and arriving in advance of her opponents bu be. esuamealuay formated in the splendid and commo: nd died during the forenoon of Thursday. | tee,counsel for the parties, to compromise the mater, but thrown, her head having struck the fragment of a % rock, could not have been less than from thirty to fifty feet; the son was also thrown from the car some twenty-five or thirty feet. Mr. T. having re- That the deceased came to her death by eating | without success. . made an estimate of the price it . Weeks, Lage mene testified to a quantity of arsenic, mixed with meal during the absence | havin; of the laces so this magnificent | Stonmgton Railread to Providence, and from thence in the | of her mother from the house.” stolen, at the police office, and that it was over $30. He auy of tne packe's compraing meat gin brake, it seems i! Ofench month. | es seilinx from that port on the Wh and 19th | steamer lolas, withont any additional ha * a aoeinel Cuouena Invantus—The Coroner alscfueld an inquest | tla stated that he believed the cost of the lace originally | tained hold of the brake, it ust have retain ‘For passage, e., apply a8 above Raia arly eedlnen has ©” | yesterday at the house of Barnard Kain, No. 640 Water | Was over $5. ed his position until the truck struck agains: ane, To sail trom New York 16th, and from [Liverpool 5th of each | yait Mey" inetane eerope Will succeed the above packet and : “PARNDEN. & CO., No 3 Wallstreet, | street, on the body of amale child, which was born in his | Thedefence called to the stand Apaanam Guntz, a | ther, at the foot of the plane, as he was found no} sail for ‘Tpoo! on .he Ist Auguat, her regular d On and after the 10th ie house under very ‘uliar circumstances. On the even: | party originally included in the aah toprove the value | more than ten feet from it. 1» jyidec freight will pot be received wiTorwarted afer half-past 4PM, ___m96m* m th, . Ship HO’ QUER, 1056 tons, 16th July. ing of the Ist March @ woman came to the house, and en. | ofthe laces, but ho conld not successfully controvert the Itis but justice to say that the passenger trains FORK LIVERPOOL—The New Li Tforw < - Packet 16th Jul dee ogie NG STON KAM FREI quired for a person, who she wos told lived there, but had | statement of Mr. McNamee and Weeks Several other A ith, and uge that en- NeW chi Ly Roe 10 tom, § seey Angnst It, packet At Rowley Neg, Now | SEW YORK AND MING SEG Abe AM FBMIGHT | in. She wasdresied in a dark colored calics {rock, a | witnesses were examined o8 to the good character of the | OVeT this road are provided wi vhich the car will New shi Wester, 1250 tons, mapiete tase come, wi al om y next, 17th inst, i TIP Kitgston, and’ Delaware and Hudson | light hat anddark cloak, and appeared very faint and | prisoner. Verdict, guilty of grand larceny. The pri. | tite safety guard, the shoe, wit) w ying Ship ROCHESTER, wa tone, Mth September, | , Ror hare onl hari ete an sa, Sarous state rooms, ae HOIKRALD and “NOW | sick, so mucho that Mri. Kuin invited her into the room | ‘oner was then remanded ta prison to await wntenc | not only not run own the plane by gras yy east ‘ip y PER, 850 ton. Py oH. . torest herself. After a while she requested a doctor Sencenced —Levi Heine, found guilty o jury, in the | quire: ree tO 4 ry i 16th October. WOODHULE & MN TURN SEMEMALD, Captain John Ketcham, will leave New | ith bo sent for, and alter disclosing’ the fact that she of Fishblatt versus William A. Destine tick in the | agit is important to the traveller, who might other- d from the route. There is, in fact be deich, danger in descending the incl Sapient gf Mcaystiet, every ondny aid nerdy a i! 50 hy had - . ferrenular day. toth August. K ilieaye oem epi a s¥ gs ue ay .) ] a joht muels, wil ave New Heit: oid paket Hecktt et the seh ake Ne Newrseh suivet, every Wednesday and Saturday at etyar aay. AVosON; capt: Moore, willstl ax adore, here: |" Wilieave Ki 4pm, (Rondont lending) every Tues’ ay « ving very superior accommodations for exbra, tad cabin, Friday at o'clock, Ps Meg TRIP. Sap "OREO MeO | ode ore a Fld:c Weimer ese Som ne a cae in| "eA pe a Se mo abere, Ail by tate pow BRNSON BARLOW % co Fenwen eoerey iu By Women Pow poe wl iner wie a wet Westeige.t wagon the point of becoming a motker, Doctor Charles e Court before Justice Sherman, was sentenced to Marsh was summoned, and delivered her ef a healthy | the State prison for a term cfihree years. Jehn Gleason, male child. On the 8th of March she left togo to New | convicted esa receiver of stolen goods, in purchasing @ Jersey, requesting Mrs. Kain to keep the child, and she | quantity of silver spoons from some boys, knowing the would return in a few days and pay her for her troubl eto be stolen erty, was sentenced to the Peniten- but nothing further has been heard of her, except that | tiary for one month—there being some mitigating circum. when the baby was about six weeks old, a man ci to ees. see it, who stated that the mother would be down when Nea of Guilty.—Mortz Silber, impleaded with Jaceb the month out. The woman spoke of herself as Mrs. | Guntz, as reperted above, with the consent of the Court, Kain, and called the bey Edward-—and this is all that is | ente lea of guilty it larceny, and was allowed known of her or her family. The child was much troubled | until Monday to nye in affidavits in mitigation of punish- with cholera infantum, which resulted fatally. The jury | ment. ¥ eral ee returned a verdict accordingly, Adjourned until next Monday at the usual hour., , th perior newpacket ship akgrrael “Cimela ihn panes with due precaution used, ¥ there is in a a a i ts cml ny atiy ane be despatched punetually on the leit of ont cabins are elegant and commodions, and hatever ean eondace to the ease and ‘comfort Of reser Neitherthe or owners of these ships will be reaelas Citi (arse saneraneer pactages cent by them, "Pa poor MINTURNS, sont MOE drive from your office to the mint. Father and som are etill alive, although their situation is critical. CHANGEABLE LOCKS FOR SALE. gust eee eee ene 4 ae eek . Mt 86 Hammond ue apy 3 ‘obtarg the same by apply! yout Im? ato FI jouer

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