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THE NEW YORK HERALD Pi am 30 Vol, IX.-No, 968.—Whole No. 3480. _NEW V YORK, SATURDAY MORNING. SEPTEMBER -29; 1843. PATERSON RAILROAD. RAC ES_UNION cou RSE, LONG ISLAND. ENGLISH ADVERTISEMENTS. Philadelphia (Correspondence ot the Herald.) ~ GENERAL AGE NOY AND COMM SION Puitapeurma, Sept 27, 1843 OFFIC FOR CHARLESTON, HAVANA, rex WEST, NEW f OXLY 3 CE 0 sgRLEANS. Une GALVESTON, Ufexat) 18 CORNHILL, LONDON. 01 ortosire THE ROYAL prem nations wid Be bin by eo Soni aS naa . on, Thursday, sth October, the elegant well known luichinson Vindicated— His Biography. Quand ats Mona? Be us TS he er il Venn. T gonpered st "NEWY J.B. Wright, Com- 1 MERCHANT were cat "News Rooms, Public Li- ikinieamaheda cw wna Naw Yous The ud . a4 mander, wil 1 fee Ae mee ioe a pur in eom= Uorarieg, Agricult ers ofthe United States, d ork Hekato:— 8 A.M. 1B pleye order for the season, and has extensive aceommodatios, Printers, Publisher: James Enew, Jr., was nominated, this afternoon «P., large and airy state rooms, PL. SIMMOND! * saa Commiantehs 0 , ON SUNDAYS. Por tas 6 OF Nreight, of specie, apply to the Captain on chant, begs to acquai the American public in | by the county democratic delegates, for Senator, | Lrave Par sa Le are Naw ¥ Yorx. | board, mer 1 Noi 1 Diver, 2ud wharf above Rector street, general,that he is rea ly Of News M a : ERSON past. ; AM. orto BARD & CO,, 39 Peck slp. papers, Periodicals Statibnes ry, Printing M y Ani in place of M‘Cally, resigned; and Philip Physic, aM. _New York, Sept. 11 fin” slitos*ee. Pen ¢les, Se, of any kid aud wnaniaty. and ods of every de for the same office, by the whig delegates ly (Sunday 7 * YOR HALIFAX & LIVERPOOL. RACES ON ONE DAY. tion of first rate quality at the very lowe t market prices of the pa 8 8 the Par oot ob rch . a TURSDAY Demir Fee Race—Sweepstakes for three | day, and to transact busivess upon the most liberal terms, pro- | ‘The nominations for Congress and the State L ‘ vided he js previously furnished with, furs ordrafte at cher | _. : nthe Rexal, Mailgieam Shin CALEDG: years ald, sub, $300 each; $100 forfeit; closed on the Ist of Jan. | oe? short uate, ora reference on some London or Liverpool | gislature, by both parties, are now complet leave Di Sond eter ‘on Sunday, | , Samuel Laird names ch. c. Yamacraw, by Shark, out of Bou- hogag for payment 5 i ety Blue. hour of ‘TAPSCOTT’S CRNERAT $AgkaGE OFFICE , but October ds will also receiv rgements of any de- | Such offices are considered of no importance, (by Passage to Liverpool « + eee $120, iin 5. Loyd names ch. c, Niagara, by Imp, Trustee, out Mais ee ket ae ind accebt.| certain unserupulous politicians who wish to share 41 following Wirst Class Packets will ve despatched by the Pee to Talis ++ 5. BiuiGHLAM, Agent Livingston names gr. c. Richmond, by Imp. Trustee, out | the bills of lading. ¢ the great prize of $30,000, the spoils of the Shenfi's subscrihers Punctuall as_adverti of'wlien Dos ‘OR 3 Wall street._| of% Livingston also names b. c. Dunvegan, by Imp. Trustee, | With te ntenet of NEW ‘ORLEANS, office,) compared with that of Sheriff MeMichael, Pi first Penket or Pargase, Prer.-—The Packet Ship Di NGLAND IRELAND ” | generai business coupled with pr eben tora seh ‘i - sResitinely ee ve Wlifeal Monday, 24 October ‘ APTS ORCL jon out of J eroyia weeptaks fr three year olds; subs. | me" ty wil he trae ;enalte Win to gi the whig candidate for Sheriff, 13 an ediwr of some oar “4 fee ren: LL who i ith the-r com The Packet Ship CELIA, Captain Fletcher, will sail 7th Ned'with Drafts, inns Sf 1 2 3,5 N forfeit, closed with the following wgo. | Relereuce may be made in. New York to-danes Gordon Bene ya October. FOR SAVANNAH. ey or any amount, pay ne of dem.an pse. nett, 14 Froprietor of the Herald. who is ners ally acquamt- | lar speaker, and possessing all the requisites for | in Atkinson stree harge, ft f ot ed with Mr.Simmonds and the nature and extent of Wy ‘Phe Packet Ship EXACT Coprain Johnson, will il 2nd | Proviuelal Ban ni, le, james Bult Sou & Con | THIRD RACH Panes nt womile hea ont nent, u er eee that important office, which his otherwise clever and the Packet Bi DWIN, Captain Thompson, will | Bankers, London, 1. Barned Exchange and Discount |" FOURTH RACE—Purse $100. Mile heats; best three in | TO NEWSPAPER AGENTS opponent lacks. follow on the suf at ¥ Bank, Liverpool, Kastern. ‘Bank oe P Scotland, Greenock Bank- THE UNITED § ‘ F R CHARLESTON, ing Company, Sir Win. Forbes Hunter & Co., Scotland, and Ent. $10 added. Mile heats. HOSE excellent [Mlustrated Ne The P 1 Your correspondent, Count, was wroug in calling "The Packet Ship CHARLESTON, Captain Brown,will sail | the branches in every po LOW frou hout England dy Ireland, oe! ‘Times, and iit Mendon Nesnaat: Die Fictorial. |. 7 2nd October. Scotland and Wales, will be forwarded byt Stand, | sterling per ar. Puncly at. ds 0d per Moet alee eth |\ mete eenromaed era Way ABEL a ae and, s 6d perqr, and all the London aud | > . ’ ‘ake epee dap ng tidiie rh edlelalig ep Lo rly cl Tavs Bint Octobe 29 5th | Foreign Newsyapers as they avpear ‘are regularly supplied, | Van Buren Locust Ward Tavern.” Mr. Hutchin- foRRanded by menot well-known experiense. |, | absnase Canoral Office, 13 Peck Slip, comer Souty s wholionn Aee DY P-L. SIMMONDS, son gave up that tavera two years since, when he ersous wishing to en, . B.—All letters country must post reid 9 atee age, in any of i appa ean do s00n the | 526 e6 ass rr ennai oreo Saar bean , 18 Compill, London, obtamed the nomination for Sheriff, over Daniel best terms, on pplication to ae P WARAVELLERS GOING SOUTH Of 308 © Gh pbor Blip Gor South street, Ue ae we a, "advance of the PASSAGE FROM CORK—Via Liverpool—in i ” the Ceatral R the first spr ‘We beg to inform our frieuds Sen Macon and the We on Mr. Simmonds’ account. Advertisements received Country aud Fore THE, NEW YOK Smith, and although Mr. H. isgenerally consid: red asertion in all the London, | the keeper of the old tavern, it is believed that he ___28f_| veully sold out; however that may be, itis now led in London | given out by his friends, that he would joi the K HERALD is regularly FEE NE, SOM ONES oe et aEy Yor the American Papers, pecclie Fete at Arta ede, malian tort Barden, will leave Charleston 2 British aud Foreign Newspaper Oilve. it Cenk: Leatta, | temperance gociety if that society desired him to the above port every week, which will, be. fitted ‘out iu such a | ry ‘Tuesday, ‘Thursday and Saturdsy’ moming, at 9 o'clock, opposite the Royal Exchange, where orders and advertisements | do so, and would give him their votes. manner for second cabin and stre gers, ax cannot fail | ter the arrival of the Wl ton, outs Trom the north, arr he sate Mr’ Hutchinson was a candidate for Sheriff ia to ensure them every comfort. Oue of our fren, Mr. James D. | ing at Savannah the same will leave Savaunah'on the ides there, who will see personally to the forwarding maine days as above, at 6 0’ Selock ?. M., after the arrival of the Scorer PIG AND BAR IKON, Cast Iron ein 1835, and was deteated by a very large majority — ees, ache, Posts, Pipes, Girders, Stauchenns, V' . ‘ Of all our passengers, and will spase neither pains or expense to rom Mac: ; ; # Ralline Bas, Tank Plates, Netorts, Puce Bi He was again @ candidate tor the same offi se in meet their wishes, and have them forwarded without “"Rravellers will find this to be the cheapest and most expedi- | , Four Races, and, probably five, in one day, to come off on Weights, Boilers, Pots, Care Boxes, aud all'sovt of ioh Care | 1841, und was aguin deteated by a large majority ‘howe wnding tor their fiends ine reload iy a south and west. The above oats are fi itted ‘Treaday October ad, 154s, ‘arsiecbalthe 4 id dic haa ing teaal nits He was nominated by Mr. Barker, the Collector erived by ‘paying tp out line 01 to ¢ oyster and vietualing stands for the day. e by appl f Fetter post maid, Pyne ROCHE BROTHERS &C Sasure coalany, comort 5 RGR? eerie me For partulars inquire of M, D. W., Crummles’ Hall, 440 Broad- palace gudaakay oy Ae! of the Port, to Mr, Duane, then Secretary ofthe 39 Fulton street, next door to tie Fulton Bank “ to | lic. JOHN B. re Agent way. “keg attec | san atdy r ee aif Game Plazas, Liverjool, | Charleston, September, ff ral mre Name BEACON COUKSE—TROTTING, SauarariTl = toms, Me. D. at frstobjested t0 the apvotatment P. S.—Passage certificates and drafts can be sent’ from this by. ASTOR HOUSE of Mr, HL, butat lust retuctently confirmed his no the regular packet ships on beth Ist, wth} 13th, 19th and 25th of STEAM SHIP NEPTUNE. Captain TPHE subscribers will be happy to arrange with families and | mination. He was dismissed for disobedience of every month, also by the Boston steamers on the ist and 16th. Ichi 7 boc ph pil pn Batarday Gc siugle gentlemen for the winter « also with parties of single | orders, by Governor Wolf, Collector of t.e Port, in gentlemen, who may prefer x pri s)5toct) COLEMAN & ST CARLTON HOUSE, IBERS are prepared to make arrangements and single gentlemen, for the winter or by est Ke West, BEAGK BALL, OF OLD LINE OF LIVER. esto ee usa Narr Getee: nn Gal POOL PA ETS—Regular Packet, and, sails on | mer is now bein overhauiled ‘and pat iu perfect order. fo M fe 2 Octoters Tagaitcent, ‘well | season.” Her cabins and state rooms are ‘elegandly. fan now us ket ship CAMBRIDGE, burthen | and passengers can rely en every ‘comfort and nc HE SUBSUR! with fam accommo ——— ee an ° | More Foraeries anv Oneating.—The most re. cent case, 80 far as we are yet aware, is the fol- lowing, which we copy from the police reportadot the Boston Post :— William S. Bliss, a very niee young man, well | known about town, was brought up by constable lo lapp for swindling The first complaint against | him waa preferred by Jonas Whitcomb, Exq , clerk atthe Tremont House, who charged him with for- | ging an oider inthe name of “ E Haskell,” of the eminent firm of Coolidge & Haskell, Water street, | for halt a dozen champagre, and a request to change | a $20 bill on the Tenth Ward Bank, New York.— |Mr. Whitcomb testified that he received the order from a boy, named Lewis Fitzgersld, (present in court) about 10 at night, late in July, and, in the hurry of business, answered it without examina- jtion. Alterwerds he discovered that the bili was couaterfcit, aad about the game time the boy re. turned with the champagae, saying that Mr. Has- | Kell knew nothing about the order tor it considerable talent, aud a fluent, sensible and popu- | The boy testified that he met Bliss at the eireus, id was requested by him to | wecompany lum to the Conmereial Coffee House. ‘There he gave him the bill, and sent him to the Pearl street House to get it changed, but he did not succeed. Bliss then enclosed the bill in the or- der, und sent him to the Tremont House. Bliss was to wait in ‘Tremont Place tor him. Upon his re- turn, Bliss took ‘he change jor the bill, and sent him round to the back door with the champagne, but ashe could not get in, he returned to the Tre: mont with his load Mr Biss questioned the boy closely as to his identity, and closed lis defence by intimating that he should be able to prove no alcbi, by showing that he was in Cambridge at the ume. One ot the counts in the int was tor forgery, and on this he was ordered to give bail in $1000 The second complaint was made by W. H. Hen- derson, grocer, nv Beacon street, who charged Bliss with obti ing a loan of seventy five cenis by false- ly representing himself to be a gentleman residing at No 10 Ous Place; that he accideutaily left his Treasury, for the office of Inspector of the Cus. | Wallet at home, and ‘that he wanted some change to pay his toll over Cambridge Bridge. As he had @ chaise and gold-headed cane, Mr Henderson be- lieved him, and forkee over. Bliss frankly admit- ted that be borrowed the 75 cents, bat denied that able Qu geas in ble terns. | 1838 Governor W. issued explicit orders to all’o,- | hv gave No 10 Otis Place us his place of residence. _— ficers under his control, forbidding them trom go- 1ug to Harrisburg under any pretence, or participa he} ting inthe toreatened disturbances; but Mr H, Ordered to give boil in $100, The third complaint was made by Frederick A: Hender hx be rdasher, Court street, who charged with cbtaining drawers &e , to the amount of 950 tons, Ci atstow, Will sail positivelyas above, | in her. ble term: H f Colleeto: p yt dare to te- feymwelrdage rece tia | wegen orig ee nk rh ean cnalihiga re he ae ax Beaeafores| nove ham peste oil 10 fLarricburg, and. was. sulle | $2, 8% by repreacating hime ay alow ver, justice of y - | freight and specie for Charleston, apply lay. EN SC IDGE! ° bin aud steeraxe passed. for splendor, an 7. BROWER, 75 Wall st. ap taheee OPGES: | ably rewatded for his disobedience by being forth- mience an4 comfort Those eml with discharged. The most vowerful cftorts were FOR NEW ORLEANS Touching atall CAND OTHER the old country will find: tt to their interest to select = No Ai Vv ble conveyance. For , and to secnre the best berths, ear the ports in East_and West Florida, viz: 8t.| MONDA , October 20, at 2 P. vt teh for $400, b CU ZENS . 15 Rector street, | Made by many ofthe most iefliential (rie ndsol Van ty‘apilication should be made on board, toot of Beekaan st Anaustine, New Smyma, Indian River, Cape pas ia bg ray aa petweem | comer of Greens has the hoor to] Buren to have biai :einstated, but the President Florida, Indian Key, Key’ West, Tampa Bay, or to the subs h Logic generally, that the part ersbit | very properly eustaived the Collector, and Mr the peuce d boarder in the Perkins’ House. bhesedur ited that he obtained the articles, but declared the deseription he gave of his profession uy was merely in sport. la reply to this wr Henderson said-—* You told me your Cedar ‘Key valachicola. an : F * rt er and has ame was ROCHE, "BROTHERS & CO. 2% Falton strat, Pensacola.—Thesplensudateamy sty CINCINN AAT Smithy mpbraee TEN 0, fee foe oe oer otds, | Seen dissolved 7 Peewee te adver an eas reveal hi H. remained a private eitizea,or sub rosa the keeper | Mame was William 3. Biiss, Esquire, and that you P. S—The Cambridge sails fom Liverpool on the Hoth No | aster. Cvbaias ten Louk, eur in the, navigation, betwen ‘Wheelan pames b. x. Fulto old establishment, situate as above, which has been ot the Locust. Ward Tavern. Uiac-okveas mutation ofa Loti Byay seo vember. Persons sending for their friends ean have them brought | Florida and New Orleans ) wi ira a & Ipote Woodruff names bie. Africin, by him for the ast five years: “ithe Union Hotel has been | When Mr, Thomas S. Sinith was appointed Gol- | Uobedy, except a justice of the peace, under Go out in her, or in any ofthe packets comprising this magnineent | Istof October uext, and after ival of the Wi " Bertiue names br. mn. Taadora. thorontty repaired aud renovated, and wow contains as com | Maarortansiban HObeok hie autakis hid any right to the title of Exquire. and unequalled fine, sailing from that port punctually on the boats, for all the above places. For ‘Two Male Wears in Haruess 229 at¥ec | plete aud comfortable, sitting d’ lodging rooms as can be | lector, in place of Jonathan Koberis, Mr. | To tis statement Biiss answered—" Your memo- Tthand i cor moat.” Wor persaner kee: np as above. rior accommodations, aly pa bea or, found in the city. The cooki conducted a la | son Would have been much pleased if Mr Susith had Hpriys ler Pend hurt mete pati oom dn net oe Fitsimnecs Wise | yundaPBACRNGPUREES TROTTING, 45 mite | aetna certain sult: enon eta ees | anointed bim to a station within ine eifs but Mr. | 24°90 Wea Kequires a gentleman and Bankers, Condou, which are paid SESS Charleston, 8. C., Sept. 9th, 1813. nehhurday Oct th. will be given a pure Of $10, to. mile | And the rice Sram RSbLe dftone invradyeverr day" ar 2c. | Smith fearing, probably, that if he appoiuted Hut. | 8s | W a justice of the peace, and eo forth” Bail prhatever in ‘every town throughout England r ony charge ‘Scot- NEW ARRANGEMENT. parse to be made at R. Smith's, 39 Park Row, on Monday eye- | ¢lock,for which the moderate price of 31 cents only is charded | chingon to the office which he so much desired, 1 required, $100 ' * ite favgrte racket ship ENGL AN ah, Gam. FARE ARP GU aR MATE DIN eS ee ea rae meee aes eaten ora tn ie nacre of his Tallow would destroy Mr H.'s popularity with hia Van | pe tire bail reqiired was $1200, and, in de- and sai for Liverpool onthe 1th Of October, her rau: VIDENOARD BOSTON cho etag | -s ; countrymen, and of all geutlen wish to obtain | Buren triends, prudently, perhaps, appointed another | 1, vie he was committed toanswer al the next term INGTON AND NEWPORT panna wines Rp YOUNG fea ee capital fa fare and aceommodation, at ie Weast, possible expense. patriot. Haret hi of the Mumeipal Court NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKE ae the following superior steamers, ranning in connection with old; from 13 t0 Mt hends high, ¢3 ‘be of quick action 1 = Iwill be seen, therefore, that Mr Hutehinsen has SRR Soe eee Packet of I6th October—The new and elegant packet the Stonington a xara 1 cae omc = Sedvound ‘The horse: 10 be shown at Dilk’s Stable, No. 191 BELMONT HOUSE ~NEW BRIGHTON deen badly treated by the democrats; as forall the | Dgatt ov a Curnoxer —We have received the p ROCHESTER, 1000 tons burthen, Captain J. MASBACHUSET + Mercer street near Blesker, bet seen the hours of ten and three | 1 RORGE PEIRISS, in returning his gratefitl ackuowledg- | Services he rendered them, as keeper of a Ward ta- | panful anteliigence of the death of David Vaun Heh giegen hneaeaaet ry reer PROVIDENCE. son ofc abers er a waned mee s27 Gtr ments to tim numereus ladies aud geutlemen who favored | vern tor so many years, his only reward hus been | treasurer of the Cherokee Nation He died at hie bark for the old country, will not fail to see the ad- t ase astiorr. HORSES. Pi ean ey aR enna Goel a ep Wap AL Mt So cmpcablle. for fic | the office of constable for a few days, (preterring | residence at the Saline, onthe 2. inst. of the wounds Vantage tp a arty en cree sereering. shine, line tn peefiseace to ich will leave New York gaily (Sundays excert- ‘and six years old, sound in all respects. kind in single | Winter, to accommodate families a " the pracuce at the bar, to the practice of nabbing, he | iyflered upon him by « lawless mob, on the Sch ult. ny iecahle unwed Ditscateuiiarcion. aie Feo Betry Pince Ni River, at3P, and-double hanes and under the sadile, and of superior style | ming-rooms and dormitories wil resigned after a few days experienc aud a tide | “pun Buren (ark) Int, Sept. 9 “SThose wishing, rae berth i “this mag ficent shi ARRANGE) 3 and action, belongiug to. private gentleman in the couutry sand ee aD reap enone wll Sorte he | water, which he wasejected from merely tor fol- iNet Sh cali hould not fail to make his magnificent ship, | ne RHODE ISLAND, Capenia Thayer, on Monday, and | “re worthy of the atten anyone desiring a gro pair of | €est provisions, aid the wines will b equal to any. ‘Th 5 - ae should gat lve mene ey Be Wednesday for Stonington ‘and "Newyort, and Friday for | horses. ‘Phey may been Jortive or six days, on appleation | Proximity the city cellear steam: | lowing his own inclinauons reult Court, ‘Ataais Guat hase FPscorr, ais, Stoningto ” at "ATTERSALL'S, Broadway, N.Y. | beats plying at stipulated hours, the wel wen acento It is proposed to tarm out the office to sundry po- Betore Judge Kent Be Omesiner of South st. | , The MASSACHUSETTS, Captain Comstock, on Tues-| —a28 Iw Hout being withia ® step or the lauditycplee, readers thigesta: | tteians should Mr. H. be elected Sheriff. ‘The | Fn 20 Plevsen vei Miner— This’ 63 eser will si from, Lverpool on the Sth Decarar. day aud Thursday for Stonington, aud Satarday for Stouing- | “ey FOR SALE OR TO RENT—The Premium Mills, | Wishmentthe most sont und eonveuteat in the Union. Terms | printing to be given to the two papers that care tor | wb ¢ ed several days, was brought to a term ir friends,can have them brought | €2; Newpo : nw wy by a verdict for'the plaintiff—aomages Gig With 11 oF 15 ran of stones, with all of itgextensive ma: | will be fouid excvedingly moderate. im alone, and the profitsto be taken eare of by x. sles fro a Good stabling and coach houses attached to the re ai mand w thout discount, ely, fogwarded in the splendid and commodious | Waneiwuter Countye aud state of New York, and ip immedi ste | mice, eee | ihe secretaries. ae {England, Ireland, Seotland oF | Gee or 3 Baber sh freer act Br saeon mice to the eles of ‘= York) now Se wet ;Newher hus friends or himeelf will be troubled der) from thence at 6 o’clock the followin maria iz, thus | Pie business 11 f ad can grvlic and pack 100 to 150 barn HAVANA MANSION HOUSE HOTEL either for security or wih the profits. On the Iwill saeeeed the Rochester, and si Ce } : TTHE undersigned takes occasion to inform his friewds and | -econd Tuesday of October Hutchinson will be a 25th ‘October. giving them an,opportuntty of a night's rest on che steam- SF Mssenchusetis or Rhode island and then breskfsat ou boerd the public, that the Mansion House is nuw located in Lue : f She quisidor street, No. 61, in the vieinit. of the steamboat landing | “Arice beaten candida'e ior Sheriff. FOI TIVERFGOL Packer of ar of Oi as the Mobeean- Peo splendid first class shij ip AMBRIDGE, Captain | ‘The above steamers have been thoroughly quipped and ahd vegetable market, having commodjous family apartments, Yours, truly, ye snd can OW Me arrival of the steamers at St It ‘a Faaseugers steamers at Stonington, wil weel Hy. onfavorable ter er equire extensive water power. Lhe -five years envoyed by the Premian Mills, roximity to New York, with mn ect asportation afforded immediately adjacent, by: navigati Mills from auy port rete the fh ties for business unexceptionable to stow, will sail positivel day, | Prepared to promote celerity of trvel axe the comfort aud se- arranged in the neatest order oe A persou is employed to procure permits to land passengers, We have the following few more cabin, second And stverage passengers, | curity of paaseugers, and not surpaesed :by any in the United th More or ras Gau baal atari atr ea ay TAPSCOTT, For passage or freight, which is taken at very reduced rates, | {2blishment. Rare e to HENRY Te RRIGGE MELLAGOG, | babe, Rt, wg wil boar reals immedi altar vit ditional sar plate to give of the tremendon stir 43 Peck Slip corucr of South street. | apply. ou board, at north side of pier No.1, 22 Broadway, or of MEN Cina sland should procure a passport from | 208! tae . amar 4 FOR LIVERPOOLSNEW LINE sTtegaies | "924 Samuel Deveau, freight age toute What eeared on w Itochite, August 23.1813. an ive ies ish ie port of embarkation, to obviate dif | hurrieane in Florida. ; P, , October — The, galeudid packet shiv | board, or at the fer SR in Non Wate . FOR SAE, oF cei ‘ a RS schoon; 16mec WILLIAM FULTON. 5 [From the Ce tmeed iy iy ihe i a ons, 0. 3 Wall » ex suitable for the North Carclina trade, a House au = an ne more paragraph must be added to the melan Zh . after wlemes riled ate a poh eetar hd co ~ } aA nal hee igutyfieiaht will nor be received ict col Lathe and and reek Bey ti PR THs Ei M i i pegs my, silly and bean chapter of vit a wharf, foot of Wall street, or (MBO. it if gnd bac ke 101 rm, C ESS OTE calatniues which, ia fact, sums up the history ot E. K, COLLINS & CO. POROPLR RHINE OF STEAMBOAT sinoke house, uc. ‘The lot is 58, feet front, [No the village of Sacroj chron pallas on Elavann,” sts estas] MMicil io: ittoeadian foe thes fants thveey Gr: fonkt yeits Tic'meder ship HOSCIUS, Captain Joho’ Collin ot tio eumpean ceey —Ps0es © otra pier be | ihe prpmiors, 8 esi eed | and atteuded, afordiag the beset ut a couses Hie without | Wedaesday night last must be chronicled us an- tons, will si the GARRICK, and sail the 25th November, | Sygrn Courtlandt sud Lo) RERBOCKEM Cape APs We Stak perty Would. be exehanged {or part of Seoleding. the comfctts, and: piemeaves Of Wie O olber mourntul and tatal page un the story ‘of our Ber regular da Fastengers tay rely upon the ships of this Tine suiting pane | mill lave Mondays Wednesday and Friday Evenings, at seven tually asa sents person, To whom the property belongs, to go iu her as master, | excluding the comforts, and pleasures of the C. of 7 B e chastise cing in every way competent. ot) Mariner, at ‘this | promised by the ownersto meet the bee Bei clei cod Met Da CH y, atte faction of their visitors. | ments with which it has pleased an all-wise Provi- .. | ° Steamboat ROCHESTER, Capt. A. Houghton, will leave | Mee . {nGes ERPOOL—The New Line—R Tauky, hinting eA sear Ee hor r ~TONTOOME Boarding for a single person in one to 0 aday, | dence to visit our oflicied people. At sunset on Packet ber—The fine "New York but A coltiock ¥, Me—tanlia’ of lasermodiats Places, ALA.—The provrieiors of this establishment, so fay:* wo of three persons in ++ $190 a day | Wednesday night, the unusually deep crimson glow packet an ROCHESTER, John Britwon, maste,| | Steamboat SOUTH AMEMICA, Cane kW: iminard il rabiy: known ‘to the ing public ou the great th = | each persou,, of the westera horizon, and what the sailors call a Biv tons, will sail on her regular day, 16th October will leave Monday, Wednesday, ‘and Friday afteraoon, at | foughtare between C Mobile, are determined 1@ | With families a particular agreement ma. be entered into, dirty” ekg, hetokened eb, (ie weaken wise. the For F passage having very superior accommodations, Sorclock. maintain the high reputation for comfort aid liberality 0 N. B.—Omnibusses, are running trom morning ‘ull wight be- |" dirty” sky, betokened to fsanapag : apply to the Captain on board, at west side aching sper to |” Steamnbou NORTH AMERICA, Capt, M. H. ‘Truesdell, | rangement which has so long, and they trust, uot ande- | tween the Cerro and Havana,makiog the tip in half an hour. | presence of one of those au'umaal storms, which ot eo a. OOBHULL ‘x MINTURNS, 87 South st gill eave Tuesday, Thursday and “Saturday Evening, at five | serpediy enjoyed ‘The futkdings, which ‘are ver ayacions | _s24 1m i __ | late years have been almost uniformly severe. Ai rice passage o’cloc! Loy ad See: arrange ve a rou repaii and y 7 e ly The fue packet hp, Houtinguer, Ira Buraey, mas Passengers taking this Line of Boats will at all times arrive in rooms both double and single, have beea refurnished ;ULASKI_ HOUSE ELE sh ae lad anpeet! EN. ee ee tons, w ceed the Rochester and sail on her regu Albany in ample time to take the Morning ‘I'rain of Cars for wh ae velvena boldlag, ceo; pict every necessary article T SQUA AVANNAH, GEO., eon ivaif past eight, haule around to the N. 6th vem east or west. for comfort and convenience. parlors, both public an te row rBs rth ER. h., and continue oO lacrease in Streny occa 16th N the cast fe fe id The parlors, both public and B Wikebe E d dt trenyth (oee ‘The above boats are new and substantial, are furnished wi rivate, are large, airy, and elegan uly furnished. facili- FUR LIVERPOOL —To sail let October. er | gextand elegant State Noms, and for speed and accomumoda’| ey with earful and ‘attentive servant, cellar wel sched Teas ies eet gmons Plena mncket sh | ous are anrvalled on the Hudson, tr a eee a eat eed With every Wuxi ¢ pate Lid necomipodatigns’ for ‘cabin, second cabin. and | geht Fassuge oF Freight, apply oa board, or to P. C. Sehalts | the season and market an afford, and the firm determination e adduce! from among the many re: | sionally veering in direction) until it bl-w a pertee hic alaski hurricaaes and at its extreme height wiirled abour about Savannab,is the Pulaski Parison Nhatever, aumber oue | —blew trom the W. N. W.; then, in fitdul and tury being, bey the proprietors to omit nothing that will tend to the satist he very be ant rast genteel Hotels the Uuited | as d tart, in turn, trom almost steerage passengers, who Will be taken on le rere, if Ce ie ae Ce ve vont genteel Hotels in the United | ogg gusts, seemed to start, in turn, trom almos tication is made to SOSheh Mest Toh, rR SEEPS RE TOR SORE Attention of the travelling public: ‘An omuibus will, 't Random Show and Southern Breezes, vol. Dynes. | Very point in the conipass, tll, finally it settled ane oF SACKETS TR Whrough Difect, without ieandinr Eimpeg: be ip veadions fo Nettd Dagesagers from the Raiiroad ‘ a inks at i i ‘ W., becsme more steady, (hens Fee cad AG s and Steamboats to the house, free of el vLaskt House.—The following well merited compliment : Ie Ps: Sue eeA Hat of Qetoher— Say gio Hembos FORTS MOUTH Montgomery, June 7,183, WiTILLEY & CO. | wo gp is sleeantextaiiohinent, =e Hom the Philadel ha U. ad beable alg Pit lags he fast sailing packet ship aes | pares Op aate rit ae new, Nock from the fos of fit ieany | _oai0 mr. jazette. It is a matter of Wonder, thit so many. ivalids go k 0 despatched as above, her regular da} ; 3 to points where th 0 fort ad of stopp Imost resistiess fury through nearly every root— "floc whing wo seve bers, wl gue ake warty | Alfa andTipy on Sandys ramadays and Whardars, and | ~ pAuS BOOTS AND LASTS MADE 19 ORDER, pee eee squatin, withoatbsing eservating. | dowa the chimpeys’-penetrating evety creck. abd HN HERD AN reel taken’ Seal tive eek coi WOd: By E. SUSE R, 17 Broudway, (Basement') | Those who visit the louse,” will forget thetr absenr hata iy water Giulia ehter: and findd- 61 all P.8—The oat fine undergone & thoromeh tepait and ia One door from Courtlandt street. from home, iu the inidst of the eleg ince aud refinemeut which | Crevice through which water cc Oe M2 B Passage from, Grose Briain ‘a ireland,vie Liverpool, n first tate order. wait wae gs _ B, SUSeR, Bootmaker, and Mi ker of Last pervades theestablishmeut. Not ouly do tr vellers sit down to | ing many houses from the aticsto their foundations wal be the above splendid packet ship, oF 3 * Elve” of Clerce of Paris, begs leav {tale which many deem better than nay other The injury, however, sustained in this county is of the rieu but saperadded to thi Hi the ss in the 7 comparatively siwail No buildings of value were 4 he i ft have drat fora nig eget Lay wriously damaged One of the gable ends ot thy for ALBANY AND TROY direct, without | thathe can now make, in New \ ork, with the towns shroughout the United Kingdom, and on are 1 0. Freuch ma- | furuituce of the house, eaten splepdialt low pressure steamboat | terials, all thar is so pet fectly je in Paris imster, the | ed, which belong to privat wil va tet the foot os nae Bootmaker Clerce, whose numerous customers on Ue Com Editors of the Unites iran tunes eave mousy to their f frends. ae SEVEN O'CLOCK arpa TIRE is and all the amateurs of a Coo. erpool; and Messrs. J. Bul, Sou Co. 3WA! ‘Captain orick store of W. F Lloyd, (now nearly compete) rath a ly as above, Courtlandt street ever Ny vesda\ a Wks ‘and Sati the Atiantic are respect! ully dav to try Suser’s | Messrs. Ton fate erpantetlar suey . - erautngg at Foeloe, for ieee Boots id Leas, hefore they. Mespair of being chatsses™ in | “Will you Tee me the privilege of your columns to commu. | Was driven in by the force of the wind, aud som Ine Swallow has a large wumber of state te rooms and papi New Yor the nicest latest Paris fashions nicate some inf rinationol luterst to thetravellingeommenit., | ot the elate-torn from the roof A snail part of the The sate Wen silos and P ‘i OE ban PIN is uot surpassed on the Hudson. ‘Also, the genuine Pars Jet Black Varnish sold. among which a number of your subsccibers must be vallgef the butiding now erecting en the corner oF ED bapts Chadwi pe positively | agec si7 Smee Probably there is no sub-ect about which intended traveler: | we! streets, was blown dow Seen regular day. For jena” feei so much auxiety, as the meaus of comfort or eajoymen | Monroe, and yess Ay ering JO} ae NEW ARRANGEMENT FOR ~ 1, SAVE YOUR HONEY i. which they are to posvess in the public accommosations t yoods in stores were demaged to some extent by ith street, SHREWSBURY —Long “Branch, Saady FALL AND WINTER BOOTS, 75 per cent | await them on the A thips an earlier vater, Fences were prostrated—shade trees torv N.B. Passage from Sumes Hook, Ocean House and. pargntowe diy cheaper than at au ent in the city. | son of the year, it is wel di 4 hed the country, we | be secured by the pa » at the lowest rates, | Se OOM OREWSBURY. Cape Landi | Call, examine, and be couviaced of the fi hat you ean wet | sexes. et er from delicate p—gardeus demolished. “nthe couutry, we learn and drafts furnished for an. amount, payable at all the princi er tha raday, 27th | the very best quality of boots, with everlasting patent so writer,” s-ek relief trom the severe temperature of our cl m atthe wind has completely levelied the cotton, fal Banks and Branches throughout the United King ef, Ahuraday, 27th | made to your orders at the very low price of five dollacs and Bf: jess changetul snd vofter westher of the Southern States, | <alka und all, und probably destroyed the wil application as above. raday, and Saturday sidorelock, AM. ty cents ber Carat at of boots are selling at other | aud T veleve tieve are many. more who, fur the same teuso rop that was eupesed to. the fail (ores of the'gal ¥ establishments at frot 1 St oud ° Son ng oUF ine! “1 f ot 4 , ¢ FOR LONDO 5 The spends fi mck | Ani Eason | ‘on Monday, Wednesday and Friday Bs wouid:es rt o the Soath wring our inclement sexsou.did they here withouc any | The gin house ot Mr. Joseph Chairs was biow beni & MICKE) by, know that they could make a pra P bury will ran as above, weather tring, 812 tm’ iam t loss of those (ots tud coayeriences which plone | « t , is poxtely an the at Oca, herr | further notice. "Al baggage at the risk of the owners STS AND SROTSEWILGON EJOUN: | mesyquohtleally tohowe, ‘A. Wet capenenes ja tomthern | cOveys and with it some (birty thousand poukde of — ms for cabin, 2d cabin and steernge PRONE oc aatamenitbrcehtey Miciaigll oe eee aH OS utchongs cdecered, | Haveli bas enabied ie afford this most deaitble Cio denreyede, THE prt MOGs CORN” HONE: war : vals Cay penne a ale oyed. rise, , ‘superior to any ship in port. Way apenas ou should fea as oy el 1K places to any part of the county re | have uu wand and for sale, from the best mauuficvorirs in the | ei 4 ct +] other ont houses on the plantation ot Gen Whi 100 Pine street. | ttiped. ¥ wil 0 he nner sts, when reccable. | Cyges Cone Seed and Pegged Bgots, men and boys. end. soon found ‘ieid, about five miles irom town, were ail unrooter Packet of fe Qetobar The ve avo CB pth FOR, LONDON. Tae ATOR, i, Captal 7 yed. Goeat havoc wes committed to tr dco ante by Coptain Peer and des bove, and has ve sagen’ r 1000 ¢ li pet " oresis, and the tail oaks aud pines touwd uo mere slag atone and Hae ser | NEW YORK AND, KINGSTON STEAM FREIGHT | ‘ie jp ga coor commotion’ “The enon oder an | (EW, and he wl cake aud anes Vou oe te ‘enaonable rates if ear applveation For Kingston, anc Delaware and Hudson Teiguned maa pak atch pervade and characterise every banch ofthe esis | reudering nearly all oor roads impassable W. ad, fan onde death yal—steamboats EMERALD and NOR- seat, at teei? ators, oe: i eee a ss suvolied at kreac iffcal yaud *] cons or carriages. But the disasters wh 0 cest dishes, of the. season, while t q ' Drafts for any amonnt, payable cn demand without discount | © The BMEKALD: Captain John Ketcham, will lave New | NB =The store heing oven antl 10 o'eReck im Une event, | fastidious ¢ ot complain of, the wines. UF cntzens, during that ment of anxiety, ate Beste My ee Aphly se nbove a ) Kort, fous of Murray street, every Monday and Thursday at cena merchants an opportunity to examine goods at | Hoet vA poeta Me poe be Mest y ot seater igereswiih re iA Clo eir leisure, si m*m * on aud heart reodlog inte nee We eal i) ¥ T FOR WAVER Second Line The cane ae Rien landing) every Wednesday | ee OR ue from Weikulla Cousty. PST. NICOLAS, John B. Pell, mascer, will sail | wi TAO Ai eS ‘Captain John, Samuels, will Jeave New JOHN READY respectfully informs his frieuss (From Apalachicola Watchman, Sept. 16) pi the lat 0” Octabes & HINCKE: York, foot of Warren stivet, every Wednesday and Saturday at | and the public, that he lis commenced business, in the above On Wednesday night we were visited with a very eat ‘ssa ‘where. he w ally” receive s2iec_ No. 9 Tontine Building, cor Wai and Water st ton (Rondout landing) every Tuesday and | and ‘aichiuily exec, SIT orders be may be favored with om the “Phlaski House? as hie | severe blow of short d@ration No damage way FOR NEW ORLEANS ihe rhe si Packs ist | Friday at 3 0 "clock, P. “gi RA THES tastavmsonahie eine fir exsh ucets, to teave tt =i fv nde aud ware well wishers Whee | cone, except to the wharves, and a house occupied of the Ist October —The splendid packet ship TU XTRA TRIPS. 1, WHEELER begs to offer to the notes of the public the | {0)'he vided the milliness and salubrity cf ire elitnate a v Caspar Hora, ihe root of which was blown off ® E foot of N ches . < public the | to be waded the mil:iness and salubrity of irs climate duri.g th v 7 om f ccoobenodattone for eabies second, cabin, and suns nora Suoak ieecrraones leoves Kespeeon aes Dito letter from a highly respectavle of the U | wrunter mouths, aud the general atractiven as of the City, ea Che damage to the wharves is now being repaire: gaia JRRAT MCR WIELRASOR BARLOW & co, | | TAPE Me Cauley eta ie benef of my | Pome oo alae well as de areligr ar Bea | (g uid mot have extended far ac vesels costs sa ote Bet eae serethe coememok Sewth. | _ ott Suer 164 West stiret._ | testimony of your eminent success in the cure of my daughte ts , t6/tbin peek, Wilkehs ave ince WIPO, andy fe fee FE ACRES, Ser tes LION, Ou KEYPORT of na agcravated case of Serofala Qpthalmia, after she had been | +Thig Hotel is infinitely saperior to the one wher» we lodged = basi fib ee splendid frat clase ship SEA LION, SiN iy treated by emivent physicians and surgeons without the least | iq Charleston. He ¢ we obtat able faxury Ol owes, wil "parched on the. Is h ; manent beet, tes ; } , =a Se Ni ofters & tost desiable conveyance for se: —= at Sauine Boe jetta fainen PTmust, add, that when, T placed her under your kind care, | WAom,!at brit oe \Deorsia Fore Lives Lost ay Surrocation at THe Borroat ond cabin and s.cerage paange Tig, sage Senet uly, Slat the steamer, HC “on Stood (ha ar bo dito do_so b iting some of your cured Ati oneinmaenrntaee op a Weil. —A Meincholy secident oceurred at Foley aud very come hove desirous of securing berths will require | diya, Wellnesd ys, Thursdays and i 10 ARCHITECTS AND BUILD RS. The sabscribe: | Le Canardiere yesterday, whereby tour fellow crew a we iv application on board the ship, at Lier 10 f. 1, o'clock (tide permitting, ) an port a 2orelock P.M For tnany month could resyerttull y inform hig customers and others, that 1 | ares, all in the vigor of heal and strengih, were Ui Sipor wo fuming, leave New York, foot of Kobinson street, on Tues The eyelid were most | eae i ae Nor 13S Crib barn dior, | aurried into ete roty. A laborer named D-iair was iP JOHN HERDMAN, 61 South street, dayn, Wi eprontary 2 Pharsdays and Fridays, at § o'clock A. M. flamed and the ‘child, by her previous treatment, | Ne has taken tive proves No. Broatany se, vobetts, end thes | erms loyed by Captain Juhen, R.N., to clean ow st > a mere skeleton, + a q f " m (i ular succession of first class | — Stages will be in readiness on the arrival of the boat to con- d ‘treatment and great cure will ever be held b _ | he Ww. prepared to exeute a y onders or Ornamental Work | ond deepen a well that was oa his premises H Avs lin weekly forhebove por, by whieh rmsnge cam be | YH ewes f Ereaold pany part of The COU, og ember of, my faut the most raefl remem: | COYNE al we Sata samme as formerly. | vad been engaged ia this employment for some he At. | sure will be taken to and from Fort Hamilton or Keyport at | Qrene' cs shoul this wire shila, theskiencal eile tontony JOHN GAULIER, days, going down and returning out of the well, FIRST-PA\ Ly FOR NEW ORLA eS feasonable prices. 820 im*m_ | will be secured by relieving suffer humanity. 229 ime 135 Crosby street. wgihout experiencing an. inconvenience, ull the The splendid test ssiling packet sy H 5 eRRY, De ewReE Le MPIRE OF BEAUTY.—The following Toilet artictes | afternoon of yesterday, when as he was descending res ne ponte above er regula Qk PWIA LE r= _ na PRA 61m m wasit: ABA LEE pe ‘are to be had equine only at 67 Walker street, one door | ne was observed to lose hold of the rope and fall ‘Fine accommodations of this ship for cabin, second cabin and | NISLANDEN will leave Now York — trom the egruer of Broadway he bottom, Mr. Julien’s youngest son observing - " fs Poudre Sub ‘ r. a ayeerage passengers, are such as cannot fail to inauye comfort to | ane eaten fataad aon und afer October 20) fellow JOSEPH GILLOTT'S STEEL PENS. ac aamraud's Gondry Subjile For safely, auiekly and perma | him gave the alarm, and without a moment's delay c yee nul ror re Now York 9.1, 3, 336,294 man Came. hus. we prove beyoud all doubt to every purchas- | of e.nsideration, descended and met with the sain: . =, & J.T. TAP! AN freien Keare Seseen leh 1 nr SHE: sabsc riber i in ont ie Freiving Ces snpoiea of the er requesting proof. t pate J of genet, containing Sele ate. The alarm was then given to the neizhbor freight shipp iL rea to be above justly celebrat pens, wl of 10 the trade at | terious pro} rties, and att 'y inefficacious. 'o agent in Broo! e ‘Who will have a continuat aia foes i goes ‘class pac! iat the risk of the pital, sie Ay mater very low rates, in adition ty the styles so, well — inod that two men were lytog at the bottorn of thy Je h tly introduced the following new patterns, vi ‘Gouraud’s Eau de Beaute—For thoroughly exterminating | well, and among those that soon arrived on the spot a he os to SS 4 NEWARK AND RAEN YORK. —Pare | "Noe 1 2 and 3 Principality Pens, extra fine, fine and tedium irae ty hw we citettng, Slice wh «| were HN. Jones, Eaq., andjone of his men named i only 1234 Cents ‘s, and imparting a Juveatle b.oom, A - - h 7 se SATCs after Vane ek winnie seoamer FAB. | Points, 1 craphic Pena prime article om pictorial cards, re he eematon oe gee Py | Smeide The latter offered to go down to rescue " FOR NEW we yy street, New Yor nat 10 A. M., and of celebrated 5 . ng them when presen nis fellow men. He descended five or six feet York Line~To sii The fast sails | 4 c N Nos Sand 10—Wasl ¢ point, and elastic, raud’s Vegetable Liq Row ey impart delicate blush- | wnen he was observed to quit the rope aad fail. by Nae ete or pmaage, hation handsome fa Pa a ane entre strects Newark 0¢ TH6 A. Mi, andi] on npetD cort che high estimation in which these Pens am nt, SRL smahandker Tchig time. the feelings of the bystanders were ane WEspange, or Spanish White, gives to the | wrought up to the very highest piteh; and had not mmodations, ia ‘on boar ("Orleans wharf, foot of essoommmodations both for passengers and freight have | held, the foltow ing statement is made :— ont ved. ray fxctured at the works of ona pure, lile-like Mlabaster whiteness, In elegani , held b. . ‘street, or to kb. K, COLLINS & co, i Gewh en bg very low rates syne ‘The numbes of Fone manfncran 0 ¢ rion & put ie-like alabaster whiteness, in elegant | Vf. Bs inh “A ee poker me eR geoe: HHullen & Woodruff, who will emt ~— from 'Dec. 1811, to Dec. 144d, was Govzaud’s Grecia Hair Dye—For coloring red or grey hair, | WOuld have shares vs their address. s19r Ac &, SAMANOS offers for sale, at No, 6 Wall st, 10 hhds 70.612 002 “yet staining aM shin warranted. $1 per y bore. nad oltonils. fs red, But pete bibs another vic . vado Sugar, ant ‘The public are cautioned to be on their guard against spuri+ ye Brow aud Whisker yer bottle, tum named Matthew, with a tatality ibat seems most fons LET OS TRE NS sien 15 bags of Coffee, linding from brig 2’ fax, from St. Jago | ous articles. Ruch puckace of the senuine pens bears fac st me if, et naking the ba | extraordinary, attempted the rescue ; and like these 19 ids Sup ened Magcorado Sugar suitable for refiners talle of Mr, ANGRY SESSOP, Impories, Bt John stree who had made a similat attempt, he met with the ‘ ‘S17. tons, carries Barthen and rower iit. jn this. elty. by be of 4 boxes white Sugar abor comer of Gold Agents—2 Milk si,Bostons ind = eave same fate, and fell above the other thre, By this under ine oF ve “7 18 bales superior Gui “i ‘obacco, suitable for manufae- PA, good supply of Windle’s and Mosley & Co ’s London | Poughker ies Gu rie, Fee i Haven; Wells & | ime means wete procured, without risking the lives Im Yee 1 8%, Hague TWIOK, y of any more, to take the bodies of the tour uofer DUCTOR BUST WiU nt angers | canate men out of the well; but when they were WANTED=AC ‘jooper, anda Mil wright that understand: omnart SURGEON to the New York Medical and atti; Tattle, Pieeburey. sh, e Saley, brought tp lite was extinct in the whole of i 2. homas, Cinei Se Jago de Cuba; must be singl 8. Te A OA = work, to go to Raw \ wbas mi Ey “9 reer agents, ey feel, between Ue hgass | Er | Erankiort, Ky ‘ousey, Rochester; tisimst’ | Quebec Gasette, $40,m, sears of Lord Byron, Woodv: ‘eanda variety of ether | $1683 Atitopening we stated the natuceof the suit, i there ore we nved now only say, that the defendant ntracted with a builder nomed Hoyt to build « honse in He nry street, which waa to cost the sum of $5,564 34, and paid in vations sums as the work progressed Hoyt dea snb-coutract with tho pleintiff in this suit, giving 1 orders on Miner to re uarums as they fel ‘ue to Hoyt. Miner did not accept rhe erders, but i wae proven thathe had said if the parties were present he would as 800 Pierson as Hoyt, provided the work vas done to hi isfaction Before the house was finish> eda fire occurred, and Hoyt got into difficulties aud did uot Guish bis contract, which was litigated and signed by luis assignees and carried to the Court for th» Correction of Errors, where the decision was unfuvoreble 10 Hoyt. Pierson then steps into Hoyt’s shoes, and sues Miner on the orders he bad on bim, contending thet they «mounted to an assignment of a portion of the contract, and that Miner was liable because he had recognised him inthe progress of his work. Court of Common Pleag. Betore Ju ge 08 gle Serr. 29—A4ustin Bertrand vs. Michael!Caffe—This case, which bas consumed several duys, wes this lay concluded, and the jury found for the p,aintiff, damog 3 $775. Tt was an action oftrover to -ecover the value of cer- oods consigned by plaintift to defendant, which he d to deliver to hii elu It oppeares that the plaintiff, who resided at Mentz, in Germany, consigned .in the fall of 1899, a quantity of vohing glastes through the agency of the house ot Albrecit & Co. of Havre, in France, to detendant, and shortly aitee arrived inthis country, and wentto Ar- kK nsas In th» spring of 1840 he applied te the defendant for the is, and the latter refused to deliver them,on the that Bertrand had acted irandulently in obtaining bem,and that in Germany he had been declured a ti ulent debtor, and tratthe title to the goods had pemwed rom him to the assignee And therefore the cetendant vould retain the goods for the benefit of Bertrand’s cre- Litors. Bertrard therefore commenced this action to recover 5 for beng thus kept out of his were various circumstances { both sides, to prove ana disprove derived the goods with t to pry for them There was also arity m the velne set on the ods by the plaints and detendant’s witnesses, The ormer valuing them ut trom 12 to $1600, and the latter aluing them #nly at about $600 Che Jupar charged thyJury.—The defence res's on sopomts First, thatthe tite to this property passed m (he pla\y cif oorher persons, under the decision of e Courts in Germany, ead therefore that Coffe, though plainti had 1. gotthe property from Bertrand, throngn the house in iavee, yet gthut the good ly ob- lined. be had @ righ to keep them lor the owners or cre. iors im Europe If Bertrand bought the goods in the usual course of aud was Up fortune e, and became bankrupt,and hat an assignee Was appoiuted over his property by the Courts io Germany, what testimony have we that such a sate of things + xisted? Ii a disputed ques ion whether an assignment, under o Ba krupt Jaws of Euglend, Fra any othercoun. poiat f or Whether we would give the forelgn Bankrupt law, as to the law. p y which has # nee been repealed, so that it would unvey to another thw title toall goods originally belong. ng to the Bankrupt Nhe dec a this point have varied, and the view vhieb cour this country would tuke of it, wowld abably tepood Upon that international courtesy and perality,» hich ougbtin time or peace, tobe exten ved be= memo accede to each others the question shali be o! fercign countries im to the property ou the partof any person in ‘his county, nd the dispute sonly between the bankrupt and the loreign wasignee, relive to property Drough’ to this country, E have sittle bt from the Lieeral principles which now prevail, pat euch an assigoment would be o fered valid, and vat our courts would give effect to such on assiynment. But iy do uot think we neh anh testimony ,in relation tothe Bankrupt roceeding’ in Europe, a would change the title tothe operty. Wehaven y tosLow that m thiv sae (here was a proceeding Sankruptey. There must h frelaring themena bankrupt and appointing #n assignee vibe regular way,es is done bere, #nd also under the Loglish aud Freces hankrapt iaws. Burt e proceedings V this cose seem obly Of @ criminal nature, declarin Jertrandpo bea fraud jleor bankcuptliabic, as a criming), oO ten years imprisonment In this country there is io such a thing as cheating reditors, and tor doing ita man may be sent tothe State srison ; but his being convicted. criminally, and a record, of it produce’, would not beevidence of a proceeding in ounkraptey. as reacedto bis property This isa record of conviction, and, therefore, it ithord evidence that there mnat have been civil proc: 1g8 iu the Case, as it aliudes to such, yet it is not such @ vaper as ought to be produced, asthere must have been @ ivil as well as criminal proceeding in the ca ie Ad hough there may have heen acivil proceeding, [do not think that we are to deduce the fact of a civil proceeding rom this circumstance. I will, theretore, passto another prrt of the case It rue, io ‘point of law, that if you are convinced this pr verty was obtained Sy Ber triad, with intent never to pay lor it, if there i# eoough of evidence to show thet he made + contract for it with intent wever to pay for it. then the itle to the proj erty never passed from the creditor oud auy title to it » is leit eatirety (othe jury to decide, and ‘ome to weouc'asion, by prtting alls the ci a] the circumstances, though hen pat together, may show that "that the goods were ob- tained hy framed, then this section fails, But you must be itistied thet there wae (Fmd, a6 the mere fact of getting be goods and not paying for them. is not suffic to raise a presumption that they were obtained fraudulently The jury found as above stated.

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