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Vol. IX.—No, 251.—Whole No. 3463 ae NOW EH AMERICAN ROYAL MA\ nathaeers hie oe a Appojuted Siem ad a howe ea Liysroot and Boston, calling at H. and, me Tie i ie HIRERNIA, | “Captain Charlee Ht ¥- Judking DONIA, Cant main Charlee A i in BairANsra, sarah dan Het — Il sail joston * . Yeow Bosron. ‘nom LiveRPOOL, 1S, 16th do toh do expetieaiced surgeons, and are supplied with Frances’ Pate fe wie To Halifax Passage to Liverpool $180-—~ No berths seca coal paid oe ot ore pia D. gh GRA He eae VOR HALIFAX & LIVERPOOL. ‘The Roval Mail Steam Ship BRITAN- NTA, J. Hewitt. Esq., Commander, will leave Boston for the above ports on Saturday ‘wth instant. 20. D. bRIGHAM, J Wall street, FOR CHARLESTON, HAVANA, ORLEANS, AND GALV! TO, SAIL ou Thuisday, sth O coppered steam ship) N mander, will sallas above, ‘This stecmer haa been parIR cota plete onter for the season, and has extensive accommodations, with large and airy state rooms, For passage or freight of f, specie, apply to the Captain on board, foot of Ninth sceat, UBBARD & CO., 99 Peck slip. _New York, Sept, 11, 1843, 1 1t05 Fe SAM SHIP_N STONE, Captain Rollins—To sail on Satusday. O: , for Charlee rw Orleans, and Gal: mperior packet. ster Partect order for the elegantly furnished, accommodation For as above, in the cabii teerage, and i! freightand speoie for Charleston, apply t@. bere ia J.H-BROWER, ‘87 Gtr ‘Wall st. ‘DEARTS ON ENGLAND, TRELA ersons: about remitting Money to t fede tnthe “old country,” ean be pe Pats ith Dra Set eenttn fins = ‘OF any ammount, rable on demane yrihout dacqunt orang ote pt fe ‘atthe National Bank of Treland, Provincial Da james “Bult, Son & Co., HELEN Regiaey teinet'G Gor kecttags sae Uisoeet Bask Liverrool astern Bak of Patjonr "Gnenock Bank: ing © ompany, Sir i Wim. Forbes Hunter & Co., Scotland, and the branches in every post town op Sean Englands Ireland, Scotland and Wales, which drafts will be, forwarded by the Bri be steame Britannia,’ ¥ T. TAPSCOTT, Passengers can rely en every eoral W, & At their General Passage Offoa,t 3 Peck site, donee Sortie. N. B.—All letters from the country must come post paid. BROFLE SE, LINE OF STEAMBOAT S FOR ALBAN Y—Daily at 7 o'clock P. M.— a “te hronahd direct Fe d iy exceed, pier be court and Liber mm tent fan oy see ‘he steamboat KNICKE: IER, Capt. i St. John, Will leave Moudays Wednesday and Dibag Liveaiages abervee Deloe Steamboat ROCHESTER, Capt. As Hgaghton, will leave Tuesday, Thursday, and ‘Saturday at? At’ o'clock P, M.—Landing at Iateriadiate Places Steamboat NOATH AMELUCA, Capt. M. H. ‘Truesdell, will eine, Monday, Wednesday, ‘Friday, and. Sanday" after on reeeaabege SOUTH AMERICA, Capt, L._W.. Brainard, williare uesday, Thurnday and’ Saturday Eveding, at ve Deloel Ps taking this Line of Boats will jnvariabl in Away fs mpl Use to fake tue Miorelag: Bieta of Cay ice t “The above boats are new and substantial, are farnished with neat and elegaut State Rooms, and for speed and accommoda- toga ae univ nthe idson, jHier Pasage of Freight apply on board, orto P. C. Schaltx ai the office on the whi EVEN O'CLOCK MORNING Ne a Ea eal mad fang the. steamboa foot of Barclay fast, and Dinner on board. Leaves New B ork-The op oe on, Monday, Wednesday dl The Troy on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, Laing at—Caldwell's, West Point, Newburgh, Hampton, Bou ake is) Hoda Park, Rhinebeck, U tad otk, Bristol, Hadzo:, Coxsackie aad Rack, W preestre steamer TROY, oa ‘Vhureday, at 7 o'clock ia the morning in “oh ag For passage, appiy at the office, foot of Barclay street, or on board, ‘Notice —Ail Goods, Freigiit, Bagrage, Bank Billa, Specie, or any otier Kin of Property, taken, ship or peek bear the Boats of this Liuejinus at the risk of the owners of such go aulé F NDEPENDENT REt ULAR OPPOSI- THOR NIGHT LINE FOR ALBANY & TRO Y—Through Direct, Tinos Landin, ‘The commodious and substantial Steamboat PORTSM Uti, Capt. O.& oe weil eve rats on from the poke in lay rt WVedies o will leave Tie AM coy to Santas, iDeendaye wad WeersSayos ost Wiisiehe tak qa ced rata, Ay n board. on at Teac maths the above boat has uadergoue a thorough repair, andis in first rate order. SEVEN coe CK aYENING TNE for ALDANY AND TROY direct, without pe egiidiew reaaure steamboat | APATLOW, Caras i sieteeny Will Tears the foot of Courclandt street every Th Thursday, and Satarday bys Me weeks Altay of ate Ae rooms and for speed and accommodations i is not surpassed on the Hudson. ARK AND NEW YORK.—Fare only 124 Cents ~The splendid steamer PAS: gi afer June hy eM Fu Tolle Treae thetoot of Barlay ate ew York, at 10 A. Mey 4PM n'a) 5} foot of Centre street, Newark, at 74 A.M, and SEAM ccommodations both for Passengers and freight have been greatly improved. Freight carried at a ed see: cXN jyl6 3m*ec WERY, I Foor WHITRAL! FE. OF Ni STATEN EAR iad SAMSON will an &s follows wntil further n Leave New York 8, rh 10, 12, 2, 24 5, 6. tare Sinren Island 8, 9, ‘0 , 12, 2, 4, 5, All goods shipped are required to be parti ahely marked and are at the risk of the owners thereof. NEW ARRANGEME NT FOR BaR EW SRpEY ue Branch, Sandy and Eatontown Landing. 1 Steamboat Siw vSBOiY. Captain Jol Corlies, will now run as follows, on alter ‘hursday, 27th inst feaving ‘New Vork, from'the foot # inson street, ev Saacaley, thursday’ and Saturday, st 10.0-clock, Ay Tey eatontows Landing Gu Monday, Wednesday end Vridey, wo Gnccwabury will ran as above, weather permitting, un- wri tine til funder notice, "All Baggage at the Yisk of the owners. ahbe Sica’ will be in attendance to convey a aiuneord ianding DWaces to auy Part of the County re {Yithe Shrewsbury will go the iuner passage, when meticable STON STEAM FREIGHT |} NEW YORK AND KING eo PASSAGE Ps, a Hud Sane, Pxiewpe end; Hudeon ¢ Canal stenonts “EMERALD ‘and NOR i The BME NALD. Captain John Ketcham, wil] leave New You earn Mary sete erry: Monday ant Whnrgday oc Will teave’ Kingston, (Ronvout landing) every Wednesday and NORWICH, Cabmin John, Samuels, will eave New The d ic pain Jol " . J: foot of Warren street, every Wednesday and Saturday at ingsto sy landing) every Tuesday and Teaye Prid. So’elock, P Friday at S o'clock, Py aA. TRIPS. ‘The EMERALD wiit leave the foot of Marray strest every day moringat 7 o'clock. Returnimg, leaves Kingston atk jock, samme day. For freight or nly on board, oF Fra or Leen ISON: Baiiow & C0 _aat amir Vest street, FARE DAN Fite REDT LAI MAIL LINE VOR PRO- AND BOSTON, yin, STON ‘eo IN“ AND NE ONT —Lompored oe ying suyerion , running jn connection wil the Stou ington nud Boston and iVibridenen Halos = MASSACH capt, Comstock. One of valtieh ant leave oe lew York elly' (ange except ed) fro YS NX’ m Vier No. 1 Bag ewe PM. ODE ISLAND, Cap ‘hayer, on Monday, werent for Stonington and Su Newsesl and Friday Bu Pe MASSACHUSETTS, Captain Comatoel me aie “Thursday, for iouiugton, and Sncartay for Stone. ton, Newport and Providence, Pasaens ‘on the arrival of the steamers at comin be forwarded jn the splendid an tia the Ralroad ta Providence and Bostous and. Nev'nore will jaoceed inthe steamer Mehegan (in suveriog on in thtew nt & "clark the following mami, thus ae thet on opportantty of a nig! U's rest on steam- fr Ngaetctunetta or Huvode fata athe breakfast ow board Mohegi The abo been thoroughly ipned and peaerelte women CabteT weenra ant spe Or curity of passengers, and wot sarpaesed (by any in the erica tae ie tee cer! ‘Devenu, freight agent, Le Abs a wc ma ‘“ Magee & CO., No’ ae sak dl after, th ve a A os 9 we it will not ore iCTION ate |. rade without bri igredient—an artic! Iitakemts now gn id sofa patent Intely obtained, at No 161 Blesek- er streer, New York, a mcs ite eit nae and carzanty jn all weathers and climates, and burn with a brilliant flame, en are minty a ‘Saat too in a vertical Positionyeo thet re wax by the blaze of one utter jay ia ez for many hours ana yet ignite, and ood afore: Some are saturated in Pa wariand rea ‘dor jnstead of the execrable and unhealthy may Ones id N oat ce ee ike ay ce aise NEW JERSEY RAILROAD AND TRANS- PORTATION COMPANY O! WA yang REDUCED TO TWENTY-FIVE CENTS. ‘rom irk or Courtlandt street, New York. oR ae, At M. At AM. At lig P.M. § “do. £5 do. i i be 9 lo. lo. 5 i 106 do. 7g do. F; he 934. do 0, ON SUNDAYS. From the foot of Courtlapes street. Leaves New York. eaves Newark, Aco AM. and 4 sa Mu. and WP. ML. WHY YORK, ELIZABETH TOW Leaves New Yo i Lanves Elizabeth Lown AVG AM At 3 PM, At Tig AM. 3h P.M. 9 “do. 4, do. 8% “do. 1 do. 1 do. Ww” do. uy ae The trains for Westfield, Plainfield, Rowigooky Som ville, &e., connect with the wy and 43 P.M. ; trai from New York daily, Sundays excejted, Kare between New "York and Elizabeth Town 25 cents, Fare between and Somerville, 75 cents. New Vor«"AND WAY, es New York, ‘Leaves Rahway. At s x ky gM at TAM. At PM ude 43 do. rE “9” do. 6 NEW fOR! Sip new ¥ UNswic OK. ym foot of landt street, New York, daily eaves New York. Leaves New Branswick. Ato A.M. Ata PM. At 6 A.M. At 1S do. .M. "SUNDAYS: Now Branswiek. Leaves Brite ‘ork Prva’ Ato A.M, and¥& P.M. ti, AM. and thy P Fare, except in iinalphia tesiba, between New York and New ‘Brunswick. 50 cents. Betweea New York and Rahway, 25 cents, Passengers who procure their tickets at the ticket oifice, re ceive a ferry ticket gratis. Tickets are received by the con- ductor only on the day when purchased. auld Fr SUMMER ARRANGEMENT NEW YORK AND PEILADE RHA RAI .ROAD LINE Via Newark, Nawsins wick in Pamcecon, vi Bonpestown Ani Leaving New York daly from the foot of Courtlandt st. Morning Lineat 9 A. M.—Mail Pilot Line at 4 P. M. ‘The Mornin, Thine ip proceeds to Bordentown, from thence by Bd (Whe Beattar tise oroseada i Camden ( he Evening ioe rect to Camden (opposite to Philadelphia) without change ” Passengers will procure Bdrs yakets at the oflce. foot of tlandt street, where a commodious steamboat, will be in ness, with baggage crates on board. jadelp! ae crates are conveyed from city to city, it being opened by the way | Each train is provided with pespan mniah aes apersnente and dressing rooms expressly for weuring ih the lines leave Philadelphia from the foot oty aut street, By steamboat tp Bordentown at 7, o'clock, A andl Uyrraitrdad fron he lines for Baltimore leave Philadelph) args A, M., and ¢P. M, being a continuation of the lines from New ork’ mn" ‘amden, at $ o’olock,, PATERSON RAILROAD. ‘ARE ONLY 25 CE: NB 5 From Paterson to Jersey City. On and after Monday, 17th July, the cars will leave _Parenson Derot Heare New Youx, ALA Ve ae Bx PM ON SUNDAYS. Leave Patenson Duror. Leave New York. .M. A.M. 'ransportation cars pl daily (Sundays scented) |.) Passen- fs are advised to be at the Ferry, foot of street, yw minutes before the stated hours of departure. ivi9 6m FOR BUFFALO AND ALL PARTS OF THE WEST. 7... J 7 FFICE ene ins ¥ 9 Rochester, CL ae Buttalo, Oswego, 33 Up. and Lower Sete 30 ¥ the fast line to Buffalo aud found, $8 60 0 t ir passage ‘apply to 10 i. RAY, 8024 3m 3mm m iid) Barclay treet, New York. BALL NA co. CHARLESTON” TS , MILLEDGEVILLE, ‘MACON, COLUMB ty & FLORIDA PACKAGE EXPRESS. Messrs. M8 BALL & CO. will receive Speci, Brule Note Bundles, Samples, Packages and Cases of Goods, and fi them by’ their Express, to-and fro ledgeville, Macon, and all the way: stations on the ( eats road. Aso, by the steamboat St. Matthews, Captain Me Nel on her regular trips to and from Darien, Brunswick, St. Mary's, lack Creek, Picolatta and Pal M, 8. Ball'& Co. will pay particular attention to the le rehase of Goods, collecting and, paying Drafts, Notes and Bills, and the transaction ofany,and all ands of business, at any of the above named places." They will also forward. Goods and Mer- Sp pedndag the United States, which may be sent ir care. 1e) Seen to put on teams to run regularly through from Macon te Columbus, ander their own charge, {9 carry all kinds of merchandize, with all reasonable dispatch and safety, on the lat of October next, Messrs. .& Co. having made arrangements with the Central Railroad Company of Georgia, for an apartment under their own Jock, and with a Messenger always in charge, offer maga er for the prompt and safe conveyance ‘of all luable articles that may be entrusted to their care, war Charleston, Savannah, Mil- ai ES Merchants, Alanters, and others, desirous of receiving their ce with prompt dispatch, will find it advantageous to direct to them. Office at ene "7 153 Bay street; Macon, Washington watt, M. 8. Ball Milledgevite Agent at Charleston, 8. Cy, &. Head, 95 Fart ‘Bay; 8. Philbrick, “Agent for reeviving and i Formaning goods and merchandize at Savaunn eyeill advance aah for all Seighis On. goods ane to their cl Charges no more than the ordinary way of phealniags goods. im*r a ARNDEN & CO. 8 PRESS. CORNERAL £0 FORWARDING ‘AND HARNDEN 65 00, willpseive and ‘fervard by their daily Expreas Cary Specie, Bank Notes, Package part of the United States or Canadas, and by the steamers an — to any part of England, Ireland, Scotland, Belgium or paid to the purchase or sale of all de- scriptions of merchandise, collecting and paying Drafts, Notes, ills, to the entry of mere handise atthe Custom House, and to the gene ndall kinds of forward: and comm sof Exchange, in sums. to suit, furnished on St. John, N. B., Halifax, N. S.,or en amy part of Europe. all goods spust be marked “Haren & Co.” Forvign Post Office Letter Bags are madequp forall the Royal Mail Steam: ers from Boston, and the steuer and sailing packets from New York. 6 Principal offices and age: Meas, Wilmer wid Bit, 32 Church street, Liverpool, Mecar’ Maclean, Pare & 3 Abchurch lane, London. ao Havre. amuel Haight Consul, Antwerp, Belginm, rs. J. and J, Ge ge rd, St. N. 7 Aw, Godley, Bunaen ae 6 Joke, NB. ‘G. Woodward, New Orleans, La. Were dais Sones & Conteris, reihenr orient lescription committed care; y afisk assumed by, nor ean any be " tached 'y Steamboat Navigation Company, ich their erates a yor nay ‘be tranaporte ne New idence, and Boston Railroad, or the and Pro- vidence Railroad Corporations, in ruqpeet to. thelr contents at any time, NDEN & CO. iylar No.3 Wall ., New Yatk. POMEROY A cov’s DAILY EXPRES! FOR ALBANY, TROY, CHIC AG TANADAS. and a The subscribers having completed thee ts with the People’s Line of Steamboate, on the North Hiver, and th Rail Toad Companies west of Alba ok the season ot ties, an E C1 N aes arity ot all valuable and money alamander I fes on board of the ienrahoats, room occupied ely by themget yes tnd the'messenger i charge sleeps in the same room with the jron sales,into which all uch, padkages are placed, POMEROY & COMPANY, mi ec No. 2 Wall street PULLEN & COPP. No. 3 Wall-street, KW YORK, ALBANY, Apoy AD MONTREA XPI Mears. Harden & Co, having disposed of their route from New York to Albany and Troy, the subscribers, the old ¢ tors of Northern Express, from New | will contin er ‘as heretofore, leaving New Y Troy Troy Daily hi connect at Troy with Jacobs? Mone weil forward Specie, Bauk Notes, Lackages, Ban: es, Canon 0/ Goods, he, worany place between’ New Work ani Montreal, and throurhost tye Canaan Alon East fons ‘Troy £0 Boston, and Waat from Albany to Butlalo, to their charge will be prompt tented ‘e. ‘Farticular attention will be paid to the pollectics bong y Acceptances, &e, and prompt LES made Cee" ay Bins" & Guweh’ 3 Wall street, New York, hange, bint 228 River street, 6; eae lig ‘aul’s st. Montreal. , New, Yorn, ate Troy. Stow, Pepoon & Hoffman Dougla’s, Carpenter & Vermilye, Ba . Houghton & Co. Drew, Robinson & Co, aior BOOT AND SHOE STO JOUN HEADY. renpecttal his friends fied the publicg that he has commenced business in the above No, 99 Nassau street, where he nkfully receive iy excente, all ordets he may be favored with on the le terms for a iv aay RE. ANDEUSEN, SALE A i) ti HANGE STABLE, 490 Broadway and 16 Crosby street. ‘The above Stables now exhibit. eight pair of excel: lent horses, fresh from the country, fit for well trained coach horses. Also, a number of well broken and 6 lw*r & BOSTON NEW YORK mE v N PRE} scomn Pilots, or takes charge as master and N Bedford, over Nantueket Rosin. Portemouth, Portland, Kennebeck, and OTH- ‘Office at Frye & Shaw’s Nautical Reference to a number of ‘mer- ¢ Companies in this city, Bos- ow where to find segar that posses: jot of vessels bound’ to oan i spirits and cheering the mind, your sure to obtain, Water ae Gagaer Retina d the several Insurane ian once, you will do so agai For he gives satisfaction aud pleasure to a ig Bagars are the choicest, most exgu MARSEILLES LINE OF PACKETS. aM by special commands, with bis can compare, ay Colburn, Regalias, La Normas, and Stars, Vrabueas, Victories pure ; ‘And nove im the cit he wndermentiones Will be regularly dispat henee and from Marseilles ou the Ist of eich mouth duri exquisite phe always on hand. - approbation and custom withwhich SEIXAS has been so long favored, he ‘has cogawed fal and compent ayent in Havana, to. select. the Tob and superintend the making of all segars that he import sequently, he ean warrant all sold by him to be genui oek on hand is more exteusive aud superior to th Number, 3 MAIDEN jer to secure a comtinu Wey SHON PO Dee. They are all copy ae ‘and copper fastaned, and have ‘icellont aceommodations for passengers, ‘The price of cabin passage will be $100, exclusive of wines ats, BOYD & HINCKEN, will 4 free of other charges than those actually paid. For freight or passage apply to. BOYD & HINCKEN, A No. 9 Tontine Build 8. BROOM & ( pds addressed to the a LANE, Howard's AR & COFFE galias and medium rm AC RECEIVED, o Ore brad, cousis f LACK BALL LIN | POOL—Packet, ot the tah wey eng The fi packet ship eRNI muting, will be despatehed as above, her regular ‘Those wishing to secure berths, will require to itt Wales of Galea Totesce.” Bales of Havana do. 6 Cases of Free Labor Bt. Jago erhite Sugar. 12 Bags of superior do JOHN HERDMAN, jouth street, near Wall st. N. B.—Passage from Great Britain and Irelaud,via Liverpool, I be secured by the above ship of the line, and those remittin; can have drafts for an. towns tbrougheut the {1289 Brondw ay. i Wallst, 10 bhds (az, from St. Jago A. SAMANOS offors for s jascovado Sugar, and s of Cofiee, Handing’ e in amount payable in all the py my ohne eng sg hijastBan cig Musoures Bags: 4 boxes white Suger, free | 18 bales superior Culsa ‘Tobacco, uitobdle for refiners For farther particulars, FOR LIVERPOOL uitable for manufac- PAST) iling packet ship Phompson, burthen vers. seear, of Lord Byron, Woody want ED—A Coope carpenter's work, to Ko te of temperate bbls. September—The seleadid fast anda variety of other EPHPN NEY, C bin, 2d cabin and e passengers, persons intending to embark’ diate a plication @n Yard ‘d, foot of oat Jn ie Si RRA “hg corner of Soxih. he very splendid packet Depeyster, burthen 1100 tons, to sail Persons sending for their, friends can have them brought out y the above ship, or any of the regular packets, sailing from PRE ou tho Ist, 13th and 25th of ever saat; high peal Welch? mixture, Prinee 1 be ocmeian by ‘on the 25th September. On oe a rane jot of a *Moriega,” “La Nor fs et mas to ait the convenience of friends, on the Pr nches throughout the kingdom, payar rafts payable in auy pert of England, Scot by applying as above. For LIVERPOOL ship QUEE! Nv Yoon prea, 1250 tons, will sail on (oe ei day, a on and. every art ccouist’s establishment, for 2G. NEWo OMBE & SON, land and Wales, fe at whol fie tt, tal it FOREIGN WINES AND LIQU ORS, | be 3344 Ann street, New Y For freight ‘or passage, having seqomodations unequalled for HE pasta ‘haa or sale the following ties importa- elegance and comfort, ‘ap WOOBHUEL "9 Minty Price of passage $75, The tine packet ship Rochester, Captain J) tons, mt succeed the Queen of the West, and sail jenux, Marseilles 7 ers will fad pure liquors unadulterated as NEW LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVE POOL—Packet of Jah September, —T" he, new THE W ANFOK D(C ASH T. AILORIN' riteg tons, Cane, B, Woodhouse, wilt sail on ‘stun Toth September, her rexular day. ever built in the city of New bie ‘ogpnoe be aurpasscd is fitted up wit 1 sell to all his an impart comfort 10 Passenger n this City, bern per than those who do not Strangers and others who are ed to call and ex the cash. principles, \Wolunteered his servi ur city, are respectful y and thorou hly lighted. ee wits af state rooms on fording accommo: jons superior to any of it the old country, will au g this magnificent ship. be nade ‘on, hey n whiel h shall please the most ting, workmanship, and prices. form his customers that he has ane; * outtitting of ev to make ina style est and comfort. b saxe, easly applica description, con- sisting of stocks. sears, collars, bosoms, shirts, drawers, sus- P rs, silke and linen ‘cambric' handker siery of all kinds. N Punctuality observed strictly in yh all orders. hivis, gloves and ho- The Queen of the West will sail toe ree f Persons wishing tO send for their Tents can have them bronght out in her, or other first class ships, i weekly, on favorable terms. on demand, without discount, jn all the principal towns of England, Ireland, Scotland or Wales, constantly for sale as got, ane sumone pep Next to the Heald Onlica, New York. “New and Complete S: tem n for Cutting every ina of F ‘ashionable Garment now, in Ag ‘the reputation of the author e. The Levit will succeed the Queen of the Nelage and sail }, OR OLD LIN Regular Packet, ai rhe remarkable fast sailing » Captain Mae L. nis, ‘with confidence, offer tte the 7 trade—not as a mere vse re Seacie work ey ‘Tuesday. the 19th Se hew coppered packet ship HIB. I sail positively as Hove, he Eregular day. mmodations of the Hil fo passengers will on inspection way that can add to the con who should not before paying passa with ease and OW Wor, both ve styles of ‘eurncats dled to the profession as as be made on bos Beekrnan street, or to the subseribers, ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO 35 Fulton street, next door to the Fulton Bank, a sails from Liverpool on the 7th No ing for their friends can out in her, of in auy of the packets comprising this maguitieent g from that port puetaally ou the 7th and 19th of For passage appl The packet ship Cambri ered the Hibern cravats, gloves, suspenders, poc lambs. wool, merin ‘and. other under shirts and draw heir assortment of theabove goods, and all other articles eutleman's wardrobe Worthy the atteation of the fashi y,, they would particul Te of geatlemen’s shirts, as conta ‘The shirts at present manufactured by them, are ent to suit the doing away with the large dverplus system of cutting Wm. Barstow, will suc- pool on the Ist of Si feent ‘pertaining to a ns FOR HULL, ENGLAND=A fine class Amen- nt vessel, now loading, could re ‘a small quantity many improvements, form of the wearer, thereby of linen used under the old he comfort of the wearer, 1 my ohm nt was so manifest to the Judes of the institute, that the first premium was: awarded to. ea ‘subscribers; their patentelastic Brace is particu larly ree minended toall the beauty of th FOR HAVRE—To sail 15th see Ti d coppered. French ship C. . For freighs or for passage comfortable aceommodat ont, ape 00 BOYD & HIN for Which she has ver y ig the shoulders the back, and expand the chest, and will be found of no free use of the : arms. They would also call atten= FOR Hf AVRE—S tae ace re ta ets depend om being suited wit most fashionable articles, by ailing at the old cate lihinent of RSELLS & AgAT toh NC ‘KEN, 9 Tontine Buildings, corner Wall and Water street ~NEW _ORLEANS.— Lou New York Line—Warranted First B K packet ship Cornell, having the most of her cargo en aged, will be For Freight ia appl JAMES LACY, AND TAILOR, 62 Jo Street, near William, garments of superior 2 style, at his usual fashionable cloth ack of goods ged Il be sufficient to con’ itched imme: diately. rleaus wharf, foot of Wall ent or to COLLINS & CO., 56 South at. Woodruff, who will a ad TSSISSIFFI, Captain c ing, thould ite purchasing elsewhere. the most economical, that tral beauty of fit, st ship, and at such extraordinary low prices, tl a : jin Lal Orlen pac! nua the Tinie FOR NEW ORLEANS—To meet w The fiat class favorite ship ALFRED, Captain Her between decks will he neatly ited Uipfor the accommodation of 24 eabin and steer- Those desirous of securieg berths will require ‘arly application on board the ship at Murray's wha, foot of Wall sueet, arts JOHN HERDMAN, 61 South stret, near Wall street. bscriber has first class ships sailing weekly for the Above port, by which passage can be enguged at the current a i their own goods can have them med—a Derleet fit warranted, oF the . T, JENNINGS ¢ zo RATERS Mn TAILORS, 23 20... American Hotel, opposite the Fountain solicit, system of “ small profits wa f d so liberal a patronage, will c while our arrangements are such as will ies us to fill ai or ders in future with promptness. ie feature in the establishment, which must commend it to mediate use, is the olny | to , of an assortment of first ard ready made meats, cousisting of which has elicites FOR c * ARDESTON.—Regnlar p ne regular packet ship PETER h AT. ring articles for in 4 taken on reasonable of Dover street, or to Tavelling Frocks, vs Gowns, Xe A choice collection of Silk and Satin Scarfs, ppered and cop- i per fastened ship SY L’ master, burthen and re bs. of cotton from Mobile, Morean for Samuel Hic ks &'Co, under the inspec timbers of live oak and this city a jJaines [Correspondeuee of the Herald.) New Orvrans, Sept. 4, 1843. Yellow Fever—Duelling and Bullying--Alarming State of Society—Rumored Changes in Public Officers—Cotton Crops Banks. My Dear Sir We are now in the midst of the yellow fever sea- | son,and although it isnot so fatal as in tormer years, it epares not the unacclimated. It is however the opinion of ourbest physicians, that the great im. provements of the city, have greatly contributed to modify its virulence—so that it is not near so fatal asitused to be in former years, before the streety were paved. We have had scaresly any thing to break the | monotony of our long dull summer, buy the weekly bulletins of duels, some of which have been very bloody and fatal. This 19a shocking trait iv the character of the Orleaners—they are not sa- tisfied with plundering you, from the Bank Presi- dent down to the lowest clerk, but if you dare say any? thing against the system, you are at ounce bullied into a fight—such is the preponderance of villainy and raseality in this city. The motto is “shut your mouth and be robbey.” Hundreds of bankrupts are at this moment riding in their car- riages end living in fine houses, which they have managed to put out of the reach of their creditors, and this class of persons composes by far the larg- est majority in this city, so that itis absolutely daa- gerous for an honest man to assert his opinions. B. Perrault, the late abseconding cashier of the Citizens’ Bank, although advertised asa felon, has had the audacity to return to the city, it is said, un- der an assurance that he will not be disturbed, in- asmuch as he is no worse than the officers ot the Exchange, Atchafalaya, and other banks, who nave pluadered theirstockhoiders of every dollor they could lay their hands uson. Edward Yorke, who is probably asigood as O’Callaghaa, Breedlove, Harrod, and a host of others, will probably be in- vited next to return, and will be as cordially taken by the hands of our c@izens. What think you ot the state of society in New Orleans % Newsreached here yesterday that Mr. Morgan, the Collector, was dismissed, and Mr Dorsey ap- pointed in his place, and it is rumored that other changes will take place ia our public officers — Nous verrons. We harily think President Tyler will dare do such an act now, as he must be satis- fied hae his duys are numbered, and it will, besides, uch to his eredit to Jet the whigs here retain ir offices until Harry Clay comes into power. New cotton is arriving every day, and notwith standing so much croaking, the prospect of a large cropiscertain. There is every prospect that busi- will be good and profitable the coming season ‘This city is steadily growing, snd on the increase, and mustbecome a secoud Alexandria, should a ship canal be cut across the Isthmus of Panama.— I think in that case she will far outstrip New York, both in point of business and population. Our banks at present are in good condition, with the exception of the Union, which every one is geting shy of. The President of this insitution to go to England to get the payment of her bonds put off, but it asvery doubtlw: whethersuch a man, who has neither weight nor influence here, and who has been, in some mea- sure, the cause of her downtali, will be able to ef- fect any thicg. The fact is, we have now too ma- ny banks, and while they are so mismanaged they will never b+ able to do any good for themselves or the community. We have now learned to do with oufthem, and we fiod the specie system to work th | money, removing beyond the sei that they heard Ric! spent $100 ofth tickets, which money he intended to have r plaintiffs, and had consequently never charged it to, or told the defendant of his having borrowed it. Isaac Adn- ance,the late law partnes ef the defendant, was introdu- cod, "who teat fied that from his personal knowledge of well. It will in ime make a great revolution both in morels and business here. RC, gusta, Ga. oudence of the Herald. Avausta, Sept , 1813. How to coade a Duel. G Benverr, Esq — Sirn— {Corr little flare ap, some talk, and muck excitement took place here a few days since, ou the occasion of Madam Rumor, “ letting the cat out of the bag,” thata duel was to come off between two highly rev spectable, young and unsophisticated gentsa—J. W T., and J. W.H, the !atter from the upeountry, the former a resident here, but originally from the north. ‘Yhe challenge passed and was accepted, the ground all laid out—time and distance specified, and duelling pistols chosen— when “ Greek wus to meet Greek.” But, alas! Ob, our country! Mr H. declined to fight’, under the’ plea that Mr. T. was no gentleman. The affair is still unsettled—the pare s, perhaps. believiog, that * be who fights and away, willliveto fight another day.” Although not “fu fi hing the first part, Mr. T. may make “ war to the knite, and Knife to the hilt,” when he returns from paris unknown, This isa act, Mr. Bennett. ours, Petra Jones. U.S. District Office. Before Vom missioner Rapaiye. Turspay, Serr. 12.—Altempt to exettea Revolt at Sea.— Yesterday four seamen, whose names are ‘Thomas Lish man, Samuel. Kilpatrick, John Gilhan, and Peter Burns, who'stand charged with ‘having attempted to create are. volton boardo! the ship Hercules, on the 28h Augus: last, while on the high seas. The parties were heul to bail’ to appear to-morrow (Wednesday) tor examination at 120’clock. Common Pleas. Before Judge Ingraham. Sxer. 12—Henry N. Ryder vs. William Gavin and Catharine Gavin.—This was an action to recover the balance ofone year’s rent. The defendant, Catharine Gavin, previous to her marriage, rented from the plain. , as Mre. Gedney, the premises known as 247} Di street, for one year, up tothe 1st of May, the first ef December, 1841, gave up occupancy, paying $40 in part for rent due up to the period of leaving—and itis now sought to recover the balance, $146, due up to May lst, 1842. The plaintiff proved the’ agreement, and acknowledged the receipt of the $60, denying, that by any act or consent of his, he hada solved the defendant from the responsibility of occupancy. For the defence it was set up, that at the time of leaving the premi key was placed in the hands ot the plaintiff Brooker, who received it witheut any cond than a full release; und the case of Whitehead vs. Clit ford, was cited from Starkie’s Reports, where it was de- cided, “ that when the landlord accepts from lia tenant At prices which must offer inducements to purchasers. new masts four a fine roomy deck. he Ct ‘at 51 William stree JONATHAN OGDEN 'S —'The rear part of the store, No, 218 Dead: wy, ‘stter Gin Ave ut 50 by 25 feet; entrance thr te eatrance on be had from yeing one of the most central situations in tl well het for a billiard room, or almost any other Possesaion cau be had immediately. eare aKO—is aa ada Lies at tay, wi SHIR T MANUFACTORY, AMEN '§ FURNISHING "STORE, just received the latest and most A general assortment of yosiery, cravats, Loman Ke. garments made up to order and short notice, For 7 a Counting House pe drawers and book raci ey Waa shirts, under garments, ‘Shirts and under om the hall milomings Enquige onthe premises, L. ~ IEN'S LEFT OFF WARDROBE—Gentle- men of families desirous of converting therr | ing apparel iato cash, can obtain for the samme the highest cas - MONTGOMERY — A. T Ro ‘establishment, so fay public on the great tho- Mobile, are determined to id liberality of ar d they trust, ot unde- a eee are very spacit roughly repaired, a ve been refurnished PUES familien and gentlemen quitting the , having any supertinous effects to tage to send for the attend them at their residence byfappoiutmnent No. 6 John st, New York, ‘A line through the post office, or otherwise, will receive much'te their av Rieter, rahe will double and siugle, Clothing cleaned, altered and repaired. D. M. PEYSE O. 110 William street, corner of way have received, of te following FA. ivhe parlors, both, publ + and elegantly furnished. private, are lange, air tive servants, a gellar wail stocked ties, with earefu! with choice old wines, a tables the season and market can: the proprietors to omit spilt that will tend to the satisiye- ensure then the fivorable An omnibus. will, at all ness to Convey pessengers from the Railroad ONE TILLEY & CO. 60, fun street? and 437 Brond- ‘als, an exteusive sony sud GOODS, witch: were carefully tion of their guests on at Paris, ge Ke, a they ote for jon: in times, be in ren d Steamboats to the house, free of eh tgomery, June 7, 1843, idery Pattorns—a choice selec kembroidery, of cotton, wors i iisen, silk, gold and flower aking: jerman, rene Vand English, plain and sl Si jie for’ Embroi HATS—FALL FASHIONS, 1843.— Tv srpves tne oconuion prrgenied ey the Gall chiaiie fe te hate, chin friends, euatomers and the public in general, to his Establishments, No. 130 ‘comer of Wooster atreets, where he offers f fant assortment of Hats and Caps, a extremely’ low prices. “fe_ particularly invites thelr. attention fine Nutra Fur Hats, at $3, warranted water He would al call the a ‘sik t re for shatham street, and ry and Fringe makers, iuers, superbly embroidered, tnd Suspender ‘Trim- ei, § 4 Steal Beads, in all Nos, i i Mearls Gold, Silver and Stee ‘Pure Onjaments Golda Silver Fringe, Braid, Co broidery Frames; and a vi bane. ‘Rititicial Flowersa choice selection, of cotton. worsted and silk, infuses, Buttons and all other kindof eum ingpection a large and el ir color and shape jort wapt Silk Flats, at $2 25 and $ Moleskin Hats, at the low price of ioned Hats are neat an tageonsly with hats seld in this city ee No, 130 Chatham 82 Sw(iwis)*m ‘compare advan- " ty of alia: fai Artix ze , cor. Wooster st. imported and domentio SAVE YOUR MONEY. FALL AND WINTER BOOTS, 75 other establishment in the eity. fuets, that you can get lasting patent soles on, w price of five dollars and fife he same quality of Brees pees at other Jishments at from $7 w to i all al CUBBERL, y ‘s hh cheaper than at an Call, ex Amine, and be convinced o| ity of boots, with toy your driers at the very ) WILHEL M8, "No. 201 Broadway, opposite is Romy 0, i dt large supply of 1 Je, aud retail, at very Nesbemble priqda Be et ‘rors, German, enrec and shaded Worsted “heautilul selection Silver, Embroideries, T'rim- Canvass of every Worsted, Silk, ( —'The largest and most splendid assortme: the city, is to be found at the subseriber's, tions of Gold and §) Perfumery, to be old in packages from 34 to }g gross, at very * cy Note Papers, Wafers and Eayelopes, together with a Faney Not et Cloves,’ Work and Segat ‘6 e, and Switzerland, he is eurbled to offer a larger ies aad at much less pricas, at retail, than Gold watches as low as $20 to exchanged or bought. tine, of the mone Ww LL KNOWN, SOLOMON] He ty upwards of wine yours a8 a ie at any ou er piace i in the ei the key ofthe demised house in the middle of the quarter it was held thet the former could not recover in resp of any subsequent rent.” That the premises were subs quently relet to other tenants and rent received by the plaintiff ; and that the plaintiff bad rented the adjoining building, which is under the same roof, to a Mrs. Smith, whooccupied it for purposes of prostitution, and as are sort for people of noisy and lewd character. The Court charged, that tke testimony as to the delivery of the key to the agent of the plaintift was contradictory, but it was for the jury to decide on tha if they were satishedtha thepremises were relot with the comwent of the plaintiff, and rent collected within theterm of the surrender and the Ist of May, then that was e end acceptancy of the surrender, December, 1842, the claim of the plaiftiff was lost. Tha: as regards the defence set up on the letting the adjoining premises, thetestimovy was also contradiciory, and not of the most ve order, It was aquestion of fret, which the jury must decide It woul! not absuive the de fondant, if at the re.renting of the premises fur the second year, she was cognizantof that tact, even though done with the consent of t! Ad» intift. During the trial Mra. Smith came into court in a storm of rage, and but for the interference of the plaintif’, she would have laid violent honds on Mrs. Gavin. After being frequently called to order by the Court, she had finally to be ejected by an officer, #o violent and insulting her conduct. It was not calculated to make a tavors ble impressi he had intended, having come down dressed for t for the express purpose of showing that she was han she wa thought to be, and that her traducers better then they ought tobe. Her attempts to shed tears, and get up ng fit, excited much lavghter among the specta- ary, avd legal gentlemen present. Thejurv, after a short absence, returned a verdict for the plaintiff upto the Ist December, rent due $91 63 Thar counsel for the plaintiff took exception to the charge of the Court, on the ground of re-letting. For plaintiff—Mr. James Lozier. For defence—Alder- man Scoles. Assault and Battery.—John Gilbert ve Addison B Gundle and Michael Duggan.—This was an action for ay Mt and battery committed on the plaintiff on boar! the ship Courier, while on her voynge yom this port to Messina, in Sicily, on the 26th March last, the ma‘ boing the assailant, and the Captain consenting. The plaintiff offered in evidence the depositions of John Brown and John Waller, taken, de bene esse, by consent. The counsel for detendants objectedito such depositions being read without the legal evidence being produced to show that these men were absent from the city and beyond the limits ef the court, which not being done, the case was al lowed to go over for the terma—the plaintiff paying costs The course of the defendant’s counsel was denounced in no very measured terma by the plaintitfscounsel, ‘The rejoinder of the counsel was mighty like aa intimation about pistols and coffee | Libel.—The case of James D. Hors va. Moses ¥ Beach of the Sun” newspaper, which was set down for trial to day, was, by consent, placed the first on the calendar fur to-morrow, ‘Wednesday. medical Shreigias and surgeon, keeps his ove No 87 importer of watcha Wi medical Bh ‘all street, wp stairs, Calendar for Tuesday—Nos, 50, 74, 14, 61, 23, 63, 76, 77, 78,79, 80, 26, 20, 86, 58, 91, 66, the prisover sion of (o convict him of th ried themsel testified that the indicted with Ajbert C. De Met lander, compl: sault ond battery, in beating Jor Chagcery"—1 aseatil BS. Kiogslan into the house of Aon L them to be sue! of Justice Jones, Tunepay, Serr. 12.—The People vs. Win. Buckley end others.—This Was an action to recover the amount of a bond given to the Surregate, by thu defendant, who admi- nistered on the estate of his broth 1 misapplied the His sureties are the other defendants. The case was resumed from yesterday and a verdict rendered forthe plaintiffs. For debt $12,000, assestinz the damages at $16,604 26. For plaintiff Me, Garr, For defendants Mr. Mil Francis R. Colton and Charles R Cushman vs. Edgar Ketchum —The plaintiffs in this suit are auctioneers of this city, and the defendent was the late Public Adminis- | trator, and the action isfor the recovery of money alleged to have been given to John T. Rich, when acting as the clerk or deputy for the defendant to carry on the business of the office. The principal witness on the part of the wae Rich, who steted that the monies 40 recei- applied byhim to meet the incidental expense of the ‘ransportation of the | fects of deceased intestates; that in cons quence oth # seizing the brig Hupe, rendered fa- mou by reconnection with the historyot the Iate Tom Lioyd—vithout aspecial authority, he wor suddenly dis- m nd hed notan opportunity given him of settling tip his accounts was somvwwhat closely pre ble tohischaracter. He by of mi cose examination of (bis witness id Was vot very favore several acta Jetectod money and not making the inventeries, much of whieh was e: eat by himself, Briggs, the cle wrk of bel om iffs, was brought up to prove that Rich had transacted business for the defend lant, and in his oapacity of clerk was accustemed to receive mo- nies for his employer which were allowed in tho settle- ment of the auction sales, For the defenge it was set up that Rich bad no euthority to borrow money,and thatthe meney #0 ecquired was not spent for the benefit of th fendent or for the business connected with the office of the Public Administrator, ond this was attempted to be proved by the two clerks ef the defendant, James P. Mo- raege and Joseph J. O. Brown, who were present in the office of the defendant. When ke brought Rich to taak about the.money bor- rowed fron Colton & Co, and other acts of dishonesty, nd there confess thathe had oney claimed in the purchase of lottery ‘unded to the he would not believe him on his oath, and this after nyearsacquaintance. Isaac C. Van Wyck, who own Rich for ten years past, also testified to his bad ter, leaving that witness in no favorable position withthe jury. ‘The case will be sammed up to morrow, Wednesday, at the openiy of the Court For ploiatiff’, Messrs Fimonds and Buokham. For de- fendant, in person and Mr. Girard. General Sessions. Before Recorder Tallmadge, and Aldermen Martin and Dunning. James R. Waiting, District Attorney. ‘Serr. 12.—A nolle prosequi was entered in the case of Elward A Bediow, indicted for an assault and battery on William A. Beecher, of Waverly House, on payment of co! Attempted Robbery and Assault —A short, knotty head- ed, black fellow, named Samuel Dailey, wastried on a chorge of asaault ‘and battery, with intent to rob Michael Crown. The complainavt testified, that on the might of h of Auguat of last year, the accused, in company with a man named Alexander Davia, came to the grecery store of Anthony Crown, atthe corner of Anthony and Little Water 3, ata late hour in the night, and after »btaining admission, and calling for something to drink, and askiog for some groceries, which were aot paid for, Davis struck him with asiung shot and knocked Lim par- tially down, when Daily participated in the assault. Davis was arrested soon after, and tried and cenvicted of he offence. ‘Ihe accused was defended by Me. Drinker, who was selected by the Court, but there being no testi- mony to contradict the el guilt the pri rge, the jury teund him Court suspended seatence, in order to allow he Custom House, Th ner time to show by entries at hat he had sailed asa hand from this port to Portland, Maine, previous to the time of the alleged assault,and was therefore, ,netinthe city when it was committed, <A Flare up betwean Partners.—Bernard McLarnan was tried tov asseuit and battery on Wiiliom M, Slater, on the ane last. ‘The parties were partners ef the Eagle , corner o! Hudson and King streets, and a dispute g relativeto a diseoluiien, McLarnon rapped Slater ove wthe head with a ball bat, and the jury found him guilty Another Assault and Battery. —An old cogger named Joun Flood, ap a, tu prosecute another oid toddler named Hogh MeKiroy, who bed interiered with him » he was getting a barrel of swill, and pushed bim in the mud. The old man egreed to forgive bia, and the jury concw red in the opivson by heap, Soh not guilty. Viec let the court quite sprightly, with bis thanks, and © good luck to ther ail,” Stealing Specie—J olan Clark, the colored steward of the brig Arsodah, Cantain Howland, and two other black men, named George Wilson and John W. Brown, were ried on a charge of grand larceny, in stealing $3,200 in epecie, from the cabin of the brig, while she wae lying ut thequerantine, on the 17th of Angust last. Officer MeGrath testified that he arrested Wilson and Brown var Herrisburgh, where they confessed taking the money, and restored $1100 of (hetr ill-gotten gain. About $200 of the same monvy was fonsd in possession of Brown, which le said he received trom Wilsou’s wife, although the dey previous he deuied that he knew her. Wm. Staten, Esq, was assigned by the Court to defend and argued that the tact of Brown’s posses: portion of the money was not sufficient evideuce reeny. The steward, Cuanx, rose and id that Brown and Wilson were both with him when the money was stolen. The Jary fonnd them all guilty, but recommended Brown to mercy. Disorderly House.—Mary Davis was tried for keeping a disorderly house at No. 24 Peil syreet. Samuel N. Long of No.3 Poll street, who kee Bowery, testifi ‘an apple-stand in the edthat he had teen some women go into who looked susptoious, and car- ange. Several other ‘witn ght, from appenrances, that the ouve was an assignation house. The defence, conducted by Mr. Strang. called Thomas Garland, who wi city watchman last May, who testified that he never saw any ove go in or out of the honse that he knew to be of had charscter, but he bad heard a noise there, proceeding fromgan otrack np he house by @ man who was ar- rested. On crose-examination, Garlagd stated that ne wax removedfrom the watch for going with a woman. James Valeatine, another watchman, who was on that seat, said he saw one man and woman ¥o into the house, but could not teli whether the women wes bad or nets /ngene Courtney, who lives near by, suid he bi he house of M bee in the house of Mrs. Davis twice; that he went into the kitchen onee to take back an axe he had ground, | ut that ne dd not go there to grindan axe. He had * heard some ofthe neighbors talk abont the house, but had heard more ofthem not.” The case Jury returned a verdict #f not guilty. submitted, and the .—This man, who was one of the financiers for obtaining a dill of goods valued mt g£0 43, William G. Watrous discher, ot 18% trom Mrs. T. Garne , wos diecharged, there not being vidence sufficient to convict him, Nolle Prosequis ~The Districs Attorney ordered nolle prosequiy to be entered in the following cases :— John Jacks, and Kliza Jacks, bis wile, for assault and battery in beating Jobn C. Parker. Johis Southwell, for assault and battery on Jacob Po- pant not appearing. Jacob Reinbeimer, and Augu biel aetgee for aa- ‘rawn by mistake. An indictment 9g) peating Reinheimer was also dismissed for the same reason. Alexander M‘Iihanvey, for assault and battery on El- len Molahon—by reques of complainant. Forfeited Bail.—The names of the following persons having been called, and not omawermg, their recogni- zances were declared to be forfeited, and ordered to he pro- seented :— Charles Southwick, indicted for conspiracy with Charles Farrington herp g to procure « ee etween Timothy Mount and bis wife, recent) Hingston, by false testimony, to be oftered in the art o Saites by Francis J. Grant ! whose forfeitures ‘or the past week emountto several thousend dollers. Robert McCevren, captain of the ship Kalamazoo, for na battery on Concklin Brush—bailed by Daniel Edward Lippman, for aseanit and battery, im striking Haphaci Mayer—bailed by Henry Baliitter. Richard Laurenson, for assault battery, in break~ my we - % stacking her with ot a kuife—bailed by Andre George McGuire, for aseanlt cad haters, in blacking the eye of Robert Potter—baaled by John Foster. Heury Kukirk, for aevault and battery, in striking Tho- mae J Baker, on officer of the Sth war bailed by John Anderson. mo: Michael Mcoarty and Frederick. Welkland, for assault vod battery on Patrick Eleason—bailed by Edward D. MeKinney and Wm. H McKinney. James Madden and Richard Hyde, for assault and bat- ery, io beating Wright Case—bailed by James Inglis and Richard Hyde. Urory Wright, for A op stolen goods, knowing y eee K. Stivers, liems, for grand larce- Samuel Norton, and cust oy, in stealing clothing, valued at $84, from the house of Moses H. Ogden, on the 20°h of February | Jast—bailed by William Norton and Francis J. Grant! in the sum of $1000, The Trial of Jaoeh Shipman for grand larceny willbe the first called up this morning at 11 o'clock. ‘The Court then adjonrned to this morning at 11 o’clock. We heard of a polite Frenchman one time gle red his ideas of gallantry to go high a pitch of sublimity, as to ran around the other side of a lady, when her shadow fell, so that he could avoid stepping on it. Mr. Wentworth, one of the newly-elected members ef Congress from lilinois, had rather a hard time during the canvass. In one place the whigs tried to prejudice the people ogainst him by saying that he was an old bachelor; and in another by sta- ting that he was in the habit of whipping his wite,