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Ww d, held at $440. Nothing can be known of the new article was not worse than had been pub- Y MAD ngone no variation ° N E YORK HE RALD. Movements of the aay a tor some ee to come ‘In nj oo Meg vont deepak bos bi evan otvined me portoune any meee of BY THE SOUTHERN LAIL. according CUNO . ‘ . | doing generally, acontract fora Sou ! takethe poper and consider upon it esr “ 7 ‘i h % Two ships have errived from Cant: t - bee: termanded. pext grand ‘th t tinge 1 went to Mr. Whiting’ Wreck.—The ‘i 5 Eliza, Capt. line of con th hod oy ta ~ hich New York, Friday, October 20, 1843. ips lon, the Morri cargeher p owen a have: Gelinas grand jory—the next time packet schooner Marj Eliza, Cap pear sellers except : d ores The result is, that there been no variation , Ty the course, and that the lest quotation hes been fully | Citar Lerenaruar.—The tollowing have just been supported in all sorts of United States cottes. ‘The | published, and are for sale at this othce, together with urrent yesterday declared é he We may retnark that | the latest publications of tho day, st the wholes office of my own accord—I do not know any man carry- ing on business in the vicinity of Washington market who looks like me. Cross-Examined—The second time I wert to the office of the District Attorney I left the paper containing the son, Captain Benson, on Wednesday, with dates to ae ila Mi the 84, and the Paul Jones, Captain Palmer, yester- | bmma, Grecian, Ovicntal, Susan, Morley, Culdee, Green. day, with dates to the 17:hof lest June, law, for London; the Inglewood and Penang for Liver ‘All the noven at ani “ ie 201; the Monarch for Leith; the Minerva for the Clyde; y consequence is the suspicious | Raymund for Hu J; all with Teas; andthe Abberton for jeparturs i St. Vincent, Marchioness of Douro, Willams, plying weekly between Newport and Ware river, Gloucester cou aty, Va., left the former place on Friday at noon, and wa: next day fallen in nent p i. . f libel. with, off Back river, bottom up. Assistance was iil be. uapeg. toplines do follow the cheat ‘We shall tes palit pi France ; The Irish Melodies, by | Yith England. They appear to be very backward | fon ont Albiree for the United States; the Solopian for | donot know eit wrote tals article decline answer | text day, and righted end pumped out. The body aig by saving, that in the absence of news fromthe | 1) 096 Moore ; The Wrongs of Women, by Chatlotte It was usderstood that H. E. Keying is enroute to | Chile and Peru. It is understood the Louvre takes a who was the proprietor at the time this article war States, th of Capt. Williams was found lashed to the shrouds. arket remains very firm. Ak ‘ —Rice remained without any va- | Elizabeth; The Monikins, by Cooper; Mrs. Ellis’s House- sales made were only for home consu keeping Made Epsy, or Complete lastructor in all tion @emand for United States Cottou, men | pranches of Ccokery and Domestic Economy. tionet st review, has not since been followed up, the business during the last eight days having been con- fived to # retell trate, at the highest Havre prices. In : ‘ Jumel nothing eccurred. Levant,en the contrary, sold | torial Times, Punch, Exammer, and the Dublin Free- published, Cross-ewamined by defence—Mr. Walsh was not the proprivtor—he hud ¢horge of the editorial columns—a great deal is put in the paper that Walsh has never seen. ~ Did any body ever offer you money to tell whether Mr. Hamilton had not written‘an article in this paper? The Di'raicr Attorney objected, and the Court ruled tke question out jak Wank ; ; : jx | cargo to the North of Europe. Sales £20,000sterling on tong Kong to conclude the treatyof Nenking; but it | (rrwes°pns Nonbat Europe. fale perdutlar—Carolus was doubted about his hastening, as the first cor- dollars 7 per cent premium; Mexicans 8 per cent discount; mand of the Emperor bade him do—for already | Ferdinand, ad a se si ‘. Sx PO! r Tea ¥ C ENGLAN N THR Eve nearly three months have expired since the death | Pr er sne rnae tatiey, Weld aay Nae, et te of H. E. Elepoo, Font r-sys Veesseis, Manserirs, riation, and Horrip | Murper.—The Hagerstown (Md Herald of Freedonia, has the fol ow'ng aceount of a horrid murder commitied near Frederick on Saturday la The murderer, it will be seen, has been arrestes £G> A {ow copies of the IMustrated Longon News, Pic, . lack Green. We were last evening informed, by a gentle: A new order had come fromPekin to the authorities : Twankay, +++ Divect vesumed—There were two ietors to the i e rap at pretty high currencies, afew lots good Kirkejack hav n’s Journal, which were received by the Hibernia, | . Fiyson, +--+ wea Oks » two proprietors to direct from Frederick, that a drover, name not re+ ing obtained 64 to 68 fr. . nee he chinGua asin deres 4 in Canton to buy arms, had reached that place ; Hyscnski Te oarvions eo cali ee matin: OF: (Hp profile Lor: | oo embered, was murdered on Salusdgy leet, tn op AmsTeRpam, Sept. 23,—Cotton, though not much in- y ba sae . but whether this delay, fand preparations being 20 Seung Hyso day, on the road leading from that place to Hano- quired ater, is held with considerable firmness. In to- eaten By the Court—Did any thing appear under the editorial head without the sanction of Walsh? A—Articles have been published that Mr. Walsh never saw. James De Morr deposed that he knew Mr. Southard and Mr. Walsh ; Isaw Walsh once at 93. Vesey strvet ; 1 nding bar there when Walsh came in ; Mr. Ross ked Walsh why he came down s0 on Southard ; they stepped aside and I did not hear the re- ly. Li Joun E. Ross deposed that he knew Mr. Walsh ; saw him at Civil’s bar room in Vesey street ; lusked him how hecame to beso down on Southard; he replied in acare- less kindef way that Southard might hold his tongue ; nothing else was said ‘The alleged libellous article was then read to the jury. It consisted of but one paragraph ofthe publication, which ridiculed the personal appearance of somebody no! named who had opened a cooper’s shop near Washington Mar- nd alleged further that burglaries and night thefts had increased a hundred per cent since the appearance of rs said persor in that community, &c. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia, ‘The prosecution then rested their case. Srconp Boann, Oct. 18.— $5000 Stare 6%, 24a, 61; $9010 Mr. Granam then proceeded to address the Court to show Reading RR Bonds, 185, 63; $300 Siate 5's, 1864, 61; $6763 that the libellous article did not in itself point out or de- | do 5's, 164, dis, 61;' $275 do'6%s, 1864, 604; 5 shares Penn made, were to be viewed as indications of bad faith, remains to be seen. Meantime, the prepara- tion} of the new tarifis and seales of duties was in- trusted to the hands of Mr. Thom. The interference of Sir 11. Pottinger with the ir- regular transactions in the river, has served to call | F'Rom Brazu.—Cuptain Carty, of the Osceola, at the attention of the authorities to the subject tem- | Philadelphia, reports, passing onthe 2d ult., Cape porarily; but it was generally felt that the reflections | Frio bearing W. by N. distant fifty miles, passed of the Governor upon the foreign merchants, inthe | the Neapolitan and Brazilian squadrons, bound to proclamation published in the newspapers, were | io de Janeiro. ‘They probably reached there on unjust. the 4th of the same month, perial Commissioner Keying was expected to arrive | #8! of musical talent now in this city, we are at Hongkong ag early asthe 10h of this month tor | happy to announce to the New York dilettanti, the the exchanye of the ratification of the treaty. This, | arrival of Signor Mird, a celebrated Spanish pianist, we are sorry to_say, has not yet taken place, nor is, 0, in company with Madame Lazare, also a dis- we believe, H. E. expected to arrive at Hongkong who, in company with a much before the end of this month; thus delay is | tinguished professor onthe harp, intends to make a 365,770 Imperial, bacco we had ne variation ; our first hand sales co ‘it of 182 bhds Maryland, and 275 serons Cuba,e against America and America against the 669 hhds Maryland were fresh imported. "The business Worla. in pot ashes Was exclusively confined to retail sale. Our ; stock has been increased with several parcels Tuscony, | _ Yesterday, as we announced in the Herald, the w ae ape pmo a my a; N bi Battery was crowded to witness the departure of at in bond, ditto pearl ashes at | fl, and St. Petersburg ~ 5s wes Wi in bond at 16f. In ail other articles litte or nothing o¢ | the Great Western and the exhibition of the sailing curred. qualities of the Princeton. Tne old fort at Castle werner ase pets ibe-Our sales, snes, me taet Garden was peopled by an anxious throng, aud Fa you, e osed of 690 casks first sor ‘ellow . * candie tallow at 32 ro, 700 ditto at 31 6:7, 300 ditte at 31 ther Webb, in the excitement of the moment, forgot 4 7, 1000 my aa eh and a ditto first and second sort | his crutch and walked with the firm step of youth- 3 10 ditto at 31 5-7 and 30 6-7 ro, 150 ditto seconda rine *y sort at 30.67, 700 casks soap tallow at 8010,50,000 poode | fwlacss. The Princeton came up the Bay about Nitto at $1 4.7, 10,000 poods at 81 3:7, and 10,000 poods at | noon, and after gracefully plying on those waters, pa! eh wicteelinesas fax at a8 4 7 ro, eg like a duck on a horse pond, she proceeded up the poods 6 kop at 21 ro, and 2000 ditto at 23 67 ro per berko- | North river, and there remained until the time for w i ae phan ys UF ss poets st sorttbristios St | the departure of the Great Western had arrived. 2 S poods seco 7 “4 3) iia al Ba About half past 2 o’clock the Great Western came per pood, ready money on the spot out of the East River in her usual fine style, and the ver, Pa. When found he was lying in the road per- fectly dead, his head and body pierced in 4 number of places with large buckshot, and his poekets ri- fled; he was taken to the nearest taverp,!where it was ascertained that he had a large sum of money in his possession. : During the day a foot-pad, an illJooking fellow, Stopped atthe tavera, who wes immediately sus- pected of having had a hand inthe murder, and up- on being arrested and searched, and $2000 of the unfortunate drover’s money tound in his bundle Contessed that he perpetrated the deed. He stated that he was goaded toit by the relentless pangs of hunger, that he supposed his victim to have buta few dollars, and that he shot him for this small sum to rescue himself from the horrors of starvation. A poor excuse tor murd+rin this land of plenty. 7,214,091 + 38,987,160 + 46,201,251 Total expo eleven months, Ib i “ ‘ : A p inbieterted signate the complainant in such a manner as to sustain | sylvania-Bank, 169; 5 dodo do 169}; $200 City 6°, 1916, Great Racing. wind being at N. W., she set her “fore, main, and | ydded to delay, an‘ the public business remains in | short stay in this city, and become candidates for | Senate.the complainant in testimony inna been afore to | 102; 100 shares Girard Disk ewig cra a: {Correspondence of Pomeroy & Co.’s Express.) mizen trysaila, and jib.” The Princeton lay off | statu quo. Itis indeed ramored, and we repeat it public favor, at one or more concerts. Signor | that eftect. The Cesar pp arivg eet im by, Saying thie PA ee rr ane Sch tient 10 State 5’a, 1964, 604; $816 Nasuvitie, Trn., Oct. 10, 1843. | abouta mile above the North Curolina 74, and eee- ete erecta eee H oF eae Miré6 comes among us preceded by an already Femareaiy bs aliness tothe daey sn gummiog up, wil mington Heaitrond, 104; 8 do Pennsvivasin hace, veahe s GENTLEMEN :— ing the Western coming she came down beautifully way between Hongkong and Canton, but this we | European reputation, having, during his stay in| _J.N.Revwoups, Esq, then opened the case for defence | do do do 170; $4000 State 6, 1943, sddsfl, 64}; $2722 do Igive you the sporting intelligence from this e¢c- | and rapidly, with a superb white foam at her bow, tion of our country, commeneing Oct. 8h, overthe | but not a ripple at her sides orstern. The dense Nashville Course. masses on the Battery cheered her on as she passed Pi Sh S100 ean een or Sirentyaix close under the “old North’s” stern. When both heats—three horses only however entered, making ships had gained the outward channel the Western a purse of $8.000, and others paying forfeit amount- | was about six lengths ahead, with the same sail as and occupied the time of the Court until nearly 4 o’clock, when a recess was taken, Eventna Session. * At the opening of the Court at half past fouro’clock, the Recorder was called to the stand by the defence, to testify to his reception of any anonymous letters relative to the punishment of Walsh on the indictments on which he has been convicted. He stated that he had received a ’ t ut hi ya, 1843, 644; a ee do not think can be the case, his predecessor having | the principal cities of Europe, gathered an abun- 6's, 1845, 6445 $1700 County 67s, 1860, new, 84. been prepared, he proceed edto Hongkong immedi- ls ith R. ately ufter the enteel of kaeat. Gal Meslecin in dant harvest of laurels, on a par with Ralkbrenner, Hongkong everything to be got ready for the re- | Dolher, Litz, and other great pianists of the day. canton of the Teperiel Gommimioner= «house has | The first concert of these distinguished artists, been rented and furnished for his use—and a spa-| which will take place on Wednesday the 25th cious hall built for the exchange of the important instant, at the Apollo Saloon, will ro doubt be a _—————— LATEST SOUVNHERN SHIP NEWS. Pautapeventa, Oct 19—Arr Baltimore, Lort, NYork; An- thracite, Authony, Hartford—Below, a ship unknown, one, Oct 19—Arr Amiable’ Rosa, (Sp) Freres, Mon- ¥T Hinckley, Saunders, Bangor, Me; Com P; ‘ork—Cld, Julia, Bennett, Mobiles i , fm: | Gallant Mary, Evaus, Mayaguez, PR; Charapion, Shackelford: Ny . 5 documents; and preparations, we leara, for a splen- | 1” : Hs letter on that subject, calling for the punishment by im: | Apalnchicols: Ly Cabsll jordon, NY, ud ing to abeut $12,000 ? before, and blowing steam, showing her mettle was | did ontartaumene a honor of the Imperial reser rich treat to the lovers of good music ; and we | prisonment inthe peniten Aldermen Tillow and | Sune Thomas, Dene onet Gordon, NYork—Sld, Betsey & Tois was won by Col. Hampton’s (ef South Caro i lina) horse in two heats. The time wae good con- | YP he Keach! The pene Sei cect sidering the state of the track. furled and without any smoke pipe, presented a ‘Time, first heat in. . beeutiful contrast to the Western, so long a favorite es eer seas bia ane terns but now !t was eet her sory ad October § ie eparied. At 40 minutes past 2 they were fairly nile bene ee es a xenon eke f offand a half mile from the Battery, proceeding on there were thirty subscribers at $5,000jerch. There | (ogether without any ceeming diflerence of speed, to were four entries :— 5 3 the quarantine, when the Princeton had so closed Gol. Hampton’s Herald, c.h. out of Delphino, by sador are in progress. flatter ourselves that the New York public, with We regret to learn that much sickness prevails | their faceustomed good taste and liberality, will on sore SDOng the garrison at Hongkong, and the | give a hearty welcome to these deserving artists, shipping in the hurbor. nae The H.E. 1, Co’s Steamer Proserpine arrived | Nrsuo’s—Lasr Nicut or rug Ravers.—This tru- here on Tuesday last, having on board H. E. Majo: | ly talented Company appear to-night in, as the bills General Lord Saltoun, Commander: in-chief of the announce, “‘a quadruple attraction.” ‘The popular military force of Her Majesty in ‘China. His lord- Biss Rote at Bs. pee ship leaves, we hear, Macao to-morrow morning in | Ballet Pantomime of ‘‘Joco or the Brazilian Ape, the steamer on avisit to Canton, unconnected, | in which Gabriel, the comic character of Loreuzo, Martin were also sworn relative to any conversations that they had had on the subject of Walsh jals, but the tg question was ruled out as illegal, under the exceptions of 21- Citiz the counsel for defence Josxri Horxins was then called and sworn—The Dis. trict Attorney asked what the defence intended to prove by witness. Mr. Grarram answered that he intended to prove that a conspiracy existed tocrushthe accused by persecutions sim ilar to that of the one now before the court. The Distnict Arroaney saidjthat this clap trap about ONTENTS FOR OCT. 2 ens and Strangers who desire a rich intellectual feast will not fail to procure a copy of this week’s World, No journal in the Union enjoys a higher reputation for ability ond various interest then this, 1. Auto-Biography ofan Orphan Girl, three new chap. ters of this extraordinary romance of real life. ‘wo more numbers will complete it. 2 Ambuscades and Sorties—A capital tale from the Gitt for 1844, by Mrs. Mary Clavers, author of ‘A New with her that she was nearly aboom; about half a | ) bel ith ic busi aneniens Afra ol bopbads snd. ewer had Oa baa Home,” &c. Imp. Plenipotentiary. : Hd jowever, we believe, with any public business. and the agile Marsetti, the part ofthe “Ape.” Tight | attention by the court. He had no objection to allow the | © 3" Fair: eagths from Life—Another tale from the Gi _ Thom ‘ae Kirkhaw, (of Alabama,) s. f. out of | mile below she was aboom, when she let fall her ‘[From the Canton Press, June 10) rope by Ouaries Winther, ine wonderful ae Tafeut {imiestan ot any, Mar Veta ata ay coum tee by Mré. Glavers. ; ed Casings, by Leviathan and Glencoe. , | fore topsai! and shot past and ahead in one minute. | Capt. Balfour has addressed a note to the credit- Prodigy, Leon Javelli, Mons. Martin, and Madame | should object ifthe question was made relative to other ty Bh bee valuable article, se_Lilae, by " ‘ 2 " . new g ¢ Pr a B. Peyton’s br. f, out of black Maria. and main topanils, jib and: fore sail wey and Hong debts, and that Raid olla weir will be paid | Pantomime of the “55 Misfortunes of Fortunatus” | ney, to which the defence took exceptions. fe Sosy there rales hy 4 AeaeTniOthy Ces Tho first heat was won by H. Clay’s horse, when she diseppeared behind the point of | them. 4s concludes. Gabriel Ravel is once in his eiement,as | ,.-"° ——. hero Sese end is os ect ey every Farmer and Gardener should have a copy of this rrithont cont eet Hieaggag oom oe Long Island, at twenty minutes past three, ; On Hivgtae’s debts a Ane of 12, napeerees the unlucky Fortunatus. The beautiful dresses, CHisshiieeycnneredy Ha genes en All baled Heine Hee id ote The Seen of Hampton's .. 8° 60 Fees 4 ; leaving a balance due to the creditors of 17 per cent. y i hipk ey : - Goeth Redeottarh . Allison's History of Europe—Abridged. The au- are iT: Kirkham’s cece) 2 ae sant arlene pean of aw AH BEuey, On Kingqna’s debts a dividend of 15 per cent, | graceful dancing and amusing transformations still ae ftp he a 2paipene speptineoouse Tha | thor’s preface, exhibiting tho glaring imperfections ofthe leaving due 25 per cent, with interest on the princi- | secure for this piece a gratifying, continuous success 1 from Ist May, 1839 ‘ Me mowaia’s (old) debts, payable in seven years that the Ravels and Niblo so justly deserve. are to be paid in full. ° Cuataam Tueatre.—Our neighbors and guests On Mowgqua’s debts, payable in ten year, a divi- “ayia ° ne end eh ier cent is oy Re paid, hekving due 20 per the “National Guards,” from Easton, Pa., attracted cent, considerable attention at the Theatre last evening. It is vas pach. Heaaats we cen ue a ee The captain and ofticers proved themselves gentle- nounce the arrival in Canton, on Sunday the 4th ot 3 this month, of Keying, the Imperial Comintmioner, men of the first order, and all expressed themselves who had been so ong and so anxionsly expected. | highly gratified with the civility and liberality of On the Tuesday after his arrival, Lt. Col, Maicolm, | Mr. Deverna, the Manager, and with the entertain- Mr. Morrison and Captain Balfour, went into the original, and containing ‘other important particutars. 7. The Post Office Monopoly—Immoral Tendency of the present system—Unequal Rates of Postage. Every voter should read it. 8. Mr. John Jay on the Slavery Question—Defence against unwarranied calumny, 9. Church of the Savior, Brooklyn—Ploughing Match of the American Institute—Reformers— Literary —Politi- case was submitted to the Jury about 9o’clock. They isin into court at half past 9 o’clock, with a verdict of guilty. The ourt then ordered Walsh to appear on Saturday to receive sentence on this andthe otaer cases on which hehas been convicted. Foury Commitren.—A yomns. man named Wm, R. Hunt alics Hibbert, was fully committed yesterday on a | cal—Musical and Foreign [ntelligence, &c, charge of grand larceny for stealing a gold watch velued rice 6} cents'single—Mail subscribers $3 a year. The at $100, belonging to J.{8. Thompson. He wasarrested | New World, Black wood's Magazine and Monthly Sup- several days since. Ploment taken seaman Co advance. Office 30 Witness Fixep.—A man named Jacob |Egley, was fin- nn street. . CHESTER, Publisher. ed $5 by Justice Gilbert, for relusing to titend the Upper | THE FOREIGN BUDGET—The arrival of the Hiber- eae winning sot Mr. eirkpain soime $30,000 Er from the Battery, the Princeton was dropping be- $40, is said; cerisialy the first amount, an: ‘i 1 perhaps the latter ; this depends upon the ability, of iad re eeeeerenniniaa the «Western icloaredithe monetary parties to pay their forfeits of $1000each. | Western Bluff of tle Narrows. This filly promises greatly and: has won for her This certainly was.a eplended trial for the Prince- trainer, Van Leer, (tormerly of New York,) great | ton proving herself equa! and superior to the West- glory, tor it proves, what in truth is universally al- ; i eS lowed, that he is A number 1 among Southern | ¢T®» miesecpeowveeais sou well, RRawe. ; Suocess 16 trainers—and to stand in that class 18 no small | Capt. Stockton and his beautiful ship. honor; and thus terminated the great ‘Peyton cere “take.” Thirty nage are named, and at the end of | County Nournations.—The delegates of the Whig four years four only are able to contest the race. County Convention met at the Broadway House last M ir, went inte ing. This evening Mr. Burton ap- | Police Court, as a witness, after service of subpoena, in a | nia steamer has brought us all the October Serials and Yours. ; i nail tto H. E., who, it id, ; | GEER De evening rah q Cae ; Magazines, and we shail promptly issue .— made the following nominations. For | City 10 pay a visit to H. Who, it is said, 18 ex : of assault and battery, in which Francis Dwyer iB 5 promptly issue .. wunesae Gosek evening ad made Hee fellows ab the ballotings for { Rreted this day at Hongkong, to exchange the rat. | Pears, for thefirst time as Jacob Earwig, in the new | case of srauit and battery, i paid, and Mr. Egly will | 1. The New World Supplement for October, $1 a year. bits Satis cake ries er araeihol etn 10 srlotings for | fications ol the treaty. The greatest activity, we | farce of Boots atthe Swan, and also in Turning the | learn a lesson not to disobey the mandate of acourt on a| 2 Blackwood’s Magazine, &c. $2.a year. : Z te promincut CANdiUntes + — Ocr 19.—Michael Lacour va. Alfred Roach and Richard future occasion. Both these will be found as interesttng and valuable as for trig revang.at Hongkong to prepere everything | ‘Tables, and a Thumping Legacy, all characters in i Mt t Roac Edward Dayton, 2 24 96 a8 | for thisimpurtath ovretnoup, und teler coe ters Ieee H sti Me : a _| any previous numbers, : : re TN A an ey RIT ERR ot ct 12 1} HE | engaged tor the residence of the Imperial Commis: | mites te woos 4+ ceeemned ao Neer dancas | Ujeriee Laurens nrect, wanurrenea festensay ana com: | gsueseTipions received and single copies ior tale atthe of partnership in the tenantey and ocenpation of Nos. 42, | Ft Atwill, 0 17 2237 | Boner. We sincerely hope that nothing may now : A oe y | battery cna le ai eerersedand bratal seseult and | "ree MYSTERIES OF PARIS, BY EUGENE SUE. 44 and 45 Houston street, where they comme: on the epl , interfere penny to have this important point set- | by ;Miss Rallia (now the favorite with the New | battery on alittle girl that been placed underher | _pne second number of this most remarkable work manufacture of locofoco matches. ‘The establishment, | On the fiith ballot Josep Weed rece ved 43 votes, | tled, and that afterwardsthe negotiations about de- ae by tae Alms House Commissioner of the county of y- of the day will be iseued on Tuesday next. No one can however, came into Lacour’s hands, and the defendant, and was declared nominated. Mr. Weed isa citi- read two chapters without going throngh the whole A iss Parti 1 it tails may equally prosper, that an end may be put Yorkers) and Mies Partington, the petite danseuse, Pell, issued a distraint warrant as landlord, for §1,717 60 to the preset uncertain state ot matters, and that | Songs, &c. 5 Hy ss work. The interest is intense and the incidents thrill: deing for rent due from May, 1841 to May, 1842. ‘The | zen of the Tenth ward, and a hardware merchant, trade, may really begin to be conducted upon the | Eqmiy Wintan—We leara from Remeroy & sacri Gaetan et Se nie oe) Sgrartaint beyond the power ofexpression. ieverybeat i epost other defendant, Roach. levied onthe match machinery The Convention then proceeded to nominate a | new ‘system, free of constraint, and that the free : a eit Do do’ 1843, 8,301 89 | Of it, andthe demand for the first number continues una- and prepared stutf on the premises. The plaintiffreple- Coroner. The name of George Eichell was with- | ports may really be opened. Co.’s Express, that snow fell in Buflalo, on Tues- 4 SVM vat vined and brings the action to sustain himself. The case : i 5 : day, the 17:h instant, to the depth of 9 to 12 inches Increase. $4,473 02 ‘rice 12} centseach. Office 30 Ann strect. Mail sub. will be continue’ this forenoon. EB : drawn: and, on the third balloting, Dr. Whiting, ot [From the Canton Presr, June 3.) as Cleared during the same time in 1943, mer- 3 scribers will receive the entire work for $1, remitted free Meticewiey. * eat eee ey eee the 16th ward, received forty-s*ven votes, and was eee uncertainty Taree to eval as to tie neal eae aT Matin aan Shae seems} chandis z 5,292,900 Ihe | @f Postage. al an be * 3 ey Cri: S ‘. time Keying’s arrival in Canton may be expecte: to be on the decrease in Mobile and New Orleans, | Arrived same time, of flour, “32,634 bls me Calendar for Friday—Nos. 87,35, 49, 66, 3, 84, 45,64 | declared nominated. Dr. Griscom received sixteen although it is by some said that he will be there in a | although it is yet slight. This we learned by last Do do ‘of wheat, 25797 bu. | ,, OF THE FOLLOWING LETTER IS PUBLISHED 117, 17, 10,116, 67, 106, 89, 30, 121,7, 123, votes on the first ballot. few days more. ‘The excessively slow progress the | evening’s mail. Total tolls received up to the 1éth Oct. 1843, 226,884 26 eld eres catimation in which the Metalic Strop ia The whig Senatorial Conventivn ave uvwinated | Imperihivommissioueris wuking.tiusalrendy caused | a 5 Do do do Lop MRT Guero | maaan “apap YY Aas g PR = Ciredit Court, Morris Franklin, Eeq., the present Senator, for re- | much greater delay in the exchange of ratifica- | {\sNavat.—Capt. John Percival has been appointed | _, Do do - 104, 194,000 04 | wy, 1., Carter, Cutler to the King. Hines 165%, and tet = Themis Blache teat Tense Poms Te arenes Te : tions than was thought unavoidable by. Eleppo’s | to the command of the U.S. Frigate Constitution. | —7rey Budget. Royal Navy, late inspector of surgical instruments te 1a nr ripe ttee plete Weal tesee election. death. The final aan ents of the tariff, and the | By the way, there isa curious coincidence relating the British forces. Mayor or Winmineton, Det.—David C. Wilson has been elected whom was the deiendatit—contracted with the plaintiftto | The Democratic County Convention also met last build for them a steamboat of mgr pence) aoe evening to nominate a Coroner. They remained in which way intended to ply on the Susquebanna River, to | 7 5 % ji, tacend rapide and other obstacles to the successiul navi; | Session until nearly eleven o'clock, and adjourned gation of that river. The boat was built but the company | until Tuesday evening next, without any result.— refused to receive her, on the grounds that the terms of the coutract had not been faithfully edhered to by the plaintiff. He brought an action against them in this court, and pending the trial he became embarrassed, and for the loan of $500, he assigned over to the deiendant the management of the aflair, promising thet in case of a ver. dict in his favor he was to receive the judgment, less the sum loaned. A verdict was returned ia his favor of trom | Dr. Archer) $4000 to $5000, and paid over to the detendant, who re pene ae ton funded the money to the plaintiff, reserving the sum of $459, which amount ke claims to have expended in com- | Peutz.-- pleting the vessel. It appears that on the first trip, the | Esquirol, shalt broke, and aiter some loss of time a new shatt had to The American Republican party have completed be obtained by the defendant. The plaintiff went on the 5 em Plkteks ground tkat the accident eccurred after that the company | their nominations, as follows:— footing on which the tish trade is in fatare to be | to “ Old Iron Sides.” carried on, seem also postponed for an indefinite Sity Intelliwence time, andthe trade almost threatens to become sub-| tse exserina P. oe eee . ject to the old regulations again for another season, | _/*T**®#t!Na Potice Case.—About five years since, it centrary to the general expectation, grown out | Will be remembered that John P. Darg was robbed of of several communications between H. E. | about $9000 by his colored servant, Thomas Hughes, Sir Heary Pottinger, the Canton authorities, and | who wes tried and sent to the State prison for two yesrs. am the ee bs epee rel pe Hes A colored man named William Henry Clark, with several °o foreign trade after the 1st of July next, atter which oma higahtmetaveneraliudt: an wisoniges olds date the new system of things was to begin. The | °#Ped fromthe city. A nolle proseqni was entered op “loitering by the way side” of eying, three months | the indictment against Hopper, Ruggles, Giobons and having now elapsed since the death of hispredecessor | Baty Corse, the slave of Darg, who w+ro charged as is exceedingly unfortunate, as thereby the arrange- pede «raged ink ery ey Spy sete Na Romie ment of details, and the opening of the new ports is | ae mede. Thus has the matter remained, end Clark has _ : «) | since been at large in our southern cities. Oa Tuesda: by so much retarded, and as everything remains in | nigut he made oppileation to officer Cockefair to » asiate of uncertainty by no means generally ex- | himm recovering @ cout that had been stolen from him pected likely to be so long protracted. We have was Sparring exhibition of colored pugilists at 96 Mr. Gro. Saunpers :— Dear Sir :—It is with much pleasure I have to assure you of my entire satisfaction of the last consignment of the Metslic Tablet Razor Strops, which 1 received safe. ‘consider you have now brought them to the high: pitch of perfection, and, independent of their incontesti- bie superiority over all other Razor Strops manufactured on the continent, I knowy of none in England ssessing thesame advantages. You know my sale of high-priced razors is considerable,and your Strop is now the only o recommend with m$ Razors. I continue to receive t most flattering testimonials of its merit, not only for Ra. zors, but for most kinds o! surgical instruments. Belic¢ve me, dear sir, yours, truly, WM. L. CARTER. The original of the above can be seen, with certificates from Cutlers in England, and also from the first gentle- men of this eountry. It is the same article that received first premiums, year after year, at the Fairs of the Ameri- can Institute. G. SAUNDERS, &@ THE DAY PERFORMANCES AT THE Americen Museum, in conjuaction with General Tom Thumb, and the thousands of other attractions, are draw- ing great crowds every afternoon, and every evening the pace s filled full, notwithstanding the manager has en jarged his lecture room, and created boxes on each side of it, yet there is perfect comfort as well as amusement there. The entertainments this alternoon and to-night, are ex. ceeding rich, and doubtless many hundreds will witness them. ‘The perpetual fair is an important feature of this establishment, and well worthy the attention of thore who have their specimens, inventions, &c. at the Great Fair blo’a. Last dey but one of Gen. Tom Thumb. 0G- MONS. ADRIEN, AT PEALE’S NEW YORK Musenm, is astonishing the public by his unperalleled e a u feats in legerdemain and the black art. The mechanical had accepted the vessel. The defence contended that For Senator—Manvgle M. Quackenbos. it on good authority that Elepoo was ready im- | West Boadway, in the early part of the evening, which figures of Signor Rinaldo, is truly laughable, and the Inventor,snd Manufacturer, 163 Broadway. they had expended the money in rendering the boat equal For County Clerk—Horace Loofborrow. inediately on the return of Lieut. Col. Malcolm, | Coat he vaid contained three $500 bank notes that were wonderful Persian child Haja appears to possess the power ——______ to the terms of the contract, and for the berefit of the For Coroner—James ©. Forrester, M. D. to have gone to Hongkong, there to exchange ratifi- | "Closed m the collar. The thief, he said, was named | of divination; in addition to this isthe Mammoth Bones, @G@- CHEAPEST CARPEL ESTABLISHMENT IN plsatif. The Court charged that the defendant bade For Sheriff—Charles Henry Hall. cations, the Imperial Seal having been long since at- i ac Jacki , who was seen to Carper Haaser, and tinglag and saeerd Bal adele Reid Alice ira eck sr opkaibiaie ee patie ot amd. should be allowed ¢ resonable’ sum for stonies ex’ :| #°° a ep sh 4 -P bad aE fixed to the Trea'y, and for some time in the hands | Statement reative to the nice ces suspicion to be ex. | shillmg. Performance commence st Thotlock. | superior English Thre. Ply Imperial, euperine, double pended by him for the purpose. It was a question for the Charles Alden,’ ‘Thomas H Oakley, | of the Imperial Commissioner, and there can be no | cited and onvonterence with Justice Merritt, he at once i pov seirtsnae vires super and common Ingrair, Carpeting, Brusselis, tufted Jury to decide, whether the monies had been expended Philo L.. Mille, Jesse C. Wood, 2” | doubt that, at that time, the Imperial Government | ordered Clarkto be kept in custody until the coat war THE BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER.—The An- | Hearth Rugs, end window shades, all of which having as the plaintiff alleged, after the acceptance of the vestel William Taylor, Charles B. Chil had no wish but to have the exchange made with | recovered. Jacilin was secured on Wednesday morning, | glo American of this week con'ains—1, The Narragan. | been purchased at low prices for cash, will be sold from by the contractors. The Jury returned a verdict in favor Richard Reed, Andrew McGowan, | the least possible delay. We sincerely hope the | but the money aid to have been lost, was not restored. 25 to 30 per cent Jower than any other establishment ia of the plaintiff fer $976, aad 5 cents costs, being less by John B. Haring. $174 than the amount claimed. ie ‘ ai " For plaintifl, Mr. Goddard ; for defence, Mr. Bosworth. | The “Liberty,” or Abolition party, holda meeting Calendar for Friday.—Nos. 41, 42, 65,74, 69; 34, 46,7 | this evening at Washington Hall, to make nomina- 49, 94, 99, 100, 106, 43, 96, 107,105, 109, 110, 11. nations for county officers. sett’s Vengeance, a {iriling story by H; 2, Tke Isle of the Ocean, byC. 8.;3, The Jews of Constantinople, by the late Com. Porter ; 4, We are all Low People ‘There, the conclusion of this beautiful story ; 5, Hanwell Lunatic Asylum, an interesting account ot this celebrated este- blishment ; 6, Bloze’s History of the Dog, being full of long deferred arrival of Keying may not be attributa- | Justice Merritt, itthe mcan time, recollected the circum. ble to any change of seotiments at Peking, but | tances attending he indictment found against Clerk, and having never entertained any high opinion ot the hoi gree Ved UF cummitted te prison in order to be tried sincerity, faith or steadiness of purpose of the Chi- btn ghee ad | ee larceny. he pened ges) arrest of nese government, we cannot but regard this unex- ‘n amongst the colored population, thiscity. Common ingrain carpeting, 93 61 per yard ; fine ingrain carpeting, 43 per yard ; superfine do. és per yard ; three ply do. from Ss to 128 per yard ; floor oil cloths, any width, 48 per yard. ANDERSON & DOBBS, No. 99 Bowery, : 7 ‘ seat 4 an abolition feeling wis immediately excited on the sub- able anecdotes, from the London Quarterly ; 7, the first store above Hester st. Common Ple: ‘The Democratic County Convention, to nominate | plained procrastination with some degree of appre- | ject,and Duncan C. Pel came forward aud extoroe tatty Napoleon before and alter the Battle of Waterloo, by du —_——_ members of Assembly, meet this evening at Tam- henston. the sum of $1000, when >lark was discharged. It appears mas; 8;The Despatches of Hernando Cortes; 9, 8peci- | (i= GENERAL JACKSON, whose name is blended Oct. 10rd, Repentance Pere it Pale? This : Caxton Manxer, May 25.—In the Cotton market there | that Clark manufactureahe stoi men ef a Yorkshire Almanac ; 10, Miscellaneous Arti- | in lcttei .19.—Ard. Reynolds vs. Geo — ‘bout the meney being is agreater depression than I ever new before—the sales | in the coat, for the purse of inducing the police off the past month have been very trifling, and prices are now | cers to exert themselves fo jt recovery, but in so doing, nominal at very low figures—with a stock of 125,000 bales. | he hardly suppored that it vould lead to his arrest on the The Paul Jones has brought from 1500 to 2000 bales from | old charge ot grand larceny. the United States. In reference to the consumption of this \_ Fine at’Hantem —The Hael’ known as the Harlem article, there seem: good reason to believe that the low VRiver House, kept by AndrewHowe,on the 4th avenue, cest of British and Americen Cotton Goods Geog Clothe, | between 181st and 132d streets, ‘as partially destroyed by Domestics and yarn’ ‘eudy affecting it considerably. | fireon Saturday last, the 14th ist, ‘The fire is supposed In Long Cloths, there has been ht improvement,and | tohave been caused by sparks fivn the kitchen chimney, in Iron a similar deeline. The market of Woollens con-| Damage from $1000 to $1500. Néinsurance. tinues depressed under the spprehensions of buyers for f £0ld on the brightest page of our country’s sent another letter 10 Messrs, J.Peuso & Son, 45 treet,at the continued benefit he is receiving from their invaluable compound. Henartace, April 7th, 1843, Massrs. J. Pease & Son:— THE PRESIDENCY.—The Sunday Mercury of Geetormen— October the 224, will contain a correct Ikeness anda |. Uhave the pleasure to acknowledge your kind favor of memoir of the first ult., by the hand of my friend, Mr. J. Armstrong, JOUN C. CALHOUN, and with it your much esteemed present, a package of In addition to its ueual variety ot fun, humor, news, &c. | Yur excellent Hoarhound Candy, for which receive my many Hall. War an sction to Fecover damages for lows of property -— against acemmon carrier. The deiendant owned a Con al 4 necticut sloop, on beard of which last year, the plainug | T4® Post Orrice.—The Boston Postmaster pub put a quantily of pot and other farm produce, to be | lishes an apology for delaying the mail by the Bos- disposed of ior his benefit by the defendant, inthe New | ton boat 24 houre, on the ground of no time to as York mar While the sloop was on her downward 4 ‘ nd while coming round Throg’s Point, the | Sortthe bags. What misereble mismanagement Foe ag eng ran | toot Witty oll ber caret here. Why are not the New York letters kept in eir lives, while the ¥ wit q “ P After considerable trou jefendant obtained thesum | Sparate bags, and forwarded on the instant?’ Asit 11, All the News by the Steamship Hibernia ; 12, Editori: Dramatic Criticisms, Concerts, Letter tron Divi Havana, Index to Vol. 1, ke. &c.' $3 per year, single co Pies 6cts. J. A. TUTTLE, Agent, 6 Ann st., N. Y. * pee ef e sincere thanks. I can only add, that may thousands ro- of $110 from Captain Comstock, to enable him to Keep | is the merchants are delayed eleven days in answer: | the northern markets of the material wrtenere oer Soe; warccemnieommens oe Ml foe here This wil present a gootopre Aunty to aavectioge wary; | ceive trom ite use as much’ bencét as 1 have done, then Tree ia tee inte ate rene ree nk nim from ait | 50 their lettatn in Goceeaginnioe Ut mete Mkudiring, oh imapertations of Tuvala Wathen oe ereey increes | Harvey, of West Faime, in whose have een ten ee, | extra caition will tecciret. , pill its Inventer go down to posteriiy as one of its bene- ” n the n L fendant, - " a aterially a , 4 i tors. Bed also recovered the anchor, snils, &e-of the sloop, and | official stupidity. Would Harnden have so managed | fected the market of British Wooliens here ; but lam pow seehtoat uss teatiy, waa a oe the temporary NRRE SENET Then tianendeecner, | Lam, Gentlemen, very respectfally, your set Oe be hegieet oF carelessness, wt he | Matters? Not only thie, but all the southera mails | persuaded t t the coming Year or two will prove one of | ary small proportion of whick hee Dodie hota the Philadelphia Saturday Courier, of thie week ie Va. friend and obedient servant, alledges, ofthe detenda: F south of Richmond was delayed, with large remit- | tester depression in all kinds of Woollens than has be-| The articles teken convister of jewelry, thid 1 4 é ‘ ANDREW JACKSON. fore been known here : othe: kinds of goods will feel the same influences, butin a leesdegree. The new influen. ces which I look to see 80 iurious are to arise from the new system under which theoreign trade is to be carried on; which in underminingthe old foundations of the trade—internally a8 well 68 &ternally—will destroy all confidence, and by depriving he monied men of incen tives to epeculstion, will drive be business into the hands of inconsiderable dealers Whorransuctions can have ne sually rich and interesting. Amongst the contents are ; Anoriginal sketch, hy ToS. Arthue, Beas Travelling | og Waitin eee ee Tore ee eee eiroet, and Alone; three original poems, by admired and popular | $6 powtvldd mum: 8 wrieray Sam Slick CP PA bod Ay pear Serrated a 4 ral Address; Popular tale, the Young ‘I'ravellers,from the SaMPLeran an ists; original essay, Autumn; Incidents of the Past; original Enigma, Proton, Ritdles &e.; the Family Cir- | Both may be possessed by old and young, ugly or pretty. S + the . Mind, reader, we epeak from knowing the fact. cle; Interesting Relics; the Useful Book; choice poem, Talien Chemical Roop is Dew eurlog Head di oli watch of great value. ‘The girl aomits her guilt, utrefuses to disclose the whereabouts of hr plunder. Iequests.—The Coroner held inquests yesteday on the bocy of John Quinn, a journey mau tailor, whe, in a stat: of intoxication, on Wednesday, fell down sty haie of Hugh Cannon, 16 Elizabeth street, and {i nudiately alter from congestion of the brain. An unknown man was found by a watchman in te ‘The case will be continued to day. F bi ilthe Great Weste —_ For plaintiff, Alderman Sooles. For defence, James T. | tances of bills, until the Great Western had gone Bradv, Esq. The whole commerce and business of the country Calendar for Friday.—24, 34, 133, 85, 40, 41, 43, 11, 27,14, | is deranged by the miserable imbecility of the head TRU " of the department. Tue Reearra of the Pilot Boats came off yester- aeons day accerding t@ previous arrangement, and suc- 7 dT ceeded to admiration,aflording what we believe was Fuxny.—Old Townrend running round town . ry ‘ The tamou i H _ i Ces. atthe foot of Oliver street, by the late W. G. Clarke, Octoher; new discoveries in “ A considered aj very fair trial of the boats, and a very | taking about the abusive silliness of his paper, isnow iaitta Cre guecshenginne Sane site ee eeeee un vere es Tucaday night, in a Sito! | tie useof globes for geography and aatronomy; Professor dreds in t iim Srery_groption end: disigarement of leasant an i xciting sight to the spectators. The | Before gentlemen, he denies the authorship of the | reet supplies reaching the Northeh markets tha following morning. Verdict “death ‘from expose | Wines on the Hebrews; election news; a funeral at Lau boats siaried from beiween two ve ; els stationed | oy, : ; rilous ck upo paper, and puts it upo orar the Graves, sailed round anc ther stationed lg ateck ne this pareee) d P vista aboutl4 miles E. S. E., and returned to the starting | the Booby. Ia company of blackguards, he claims pm The wind was about W.". W. We have | the credit!. Who cares? Itis e privilege to have only epace to give the results, which we do in the | the jjj ' " following table. The boate filled away at 10 mi- he all will ot;act things " ; a . | dark, sunburnt, or yellow skin, to a besntiful healthy Sol Bl Cog Wesablin, instil Bawiioas, besey Be clearness in Feil furprinng; also, cures all eruptions, ORNS anna 5 ; ” | pimples, freckles, salt rheum, &c. ‘Try it once. We can seconder neral Besstons. iat maeedereice alto strongly recoramend, Jone Hale’ Restorative, only Beforo Recorder Talimadge, and Ald 7 0 ; . | three shillings a bottle, for the hair, We have tried it Mere armen Tiltoe end 9; Ba See Ney OC ASD. | || curseityand dnatirne veer Calne Wwereime We tockes The importations of opium theyast month have heen large —per Sir H. Compton, Anonyt,Corrair, Kandahar, Anna Eliza, John Brewer, and Jou Grey—irom Bom. bay; and per Algerine, Amelia, and ¥iph from Caleutta and Singapore; which aan the\ombay Castle and Lady Grant had passed with 1300 a 144 chests of Malwa, ani intemperance.” d Money; Discounts Stock: views; Business Jowas B Pinussrs, Esq, Acti ; seneneeeenn ee ee the hair grow, stops falling, cures the dandrutf thoronah- hates oft , mE cd The Zephyr is hourly expected frompombay with the | Ocr. 19.—Zvial of * hike Walsh” for Indeed jury |. OG TO THE FRIENDS OF TEMFERANC ly, and gives fight red or ge hair a fine dark look. — . wails’ “Dhan Timeof | SURE StaN—Deranrvae or Tar Western.—We | March mail. f J Wecneiay ent pier a deiay of the thine of Court duting | Tyan ce ene erate Guuley, Enq’ tonelhcr wii, | They sre sold very reasona le by Jones, rign of the Amo Beets’ nome: boat. boat’g back. arrival. | particularly request all thoee interested in Boston, | g,2b¢ Present state of the opium mark\at Whampoa is | Wecnesday,and the trial of “Mike Walsh” fore Iiteos Keniecreath | rican Kagle, Si Chatham street, of 130 Fulton street, PP ieee an beet Cost g Seeks otk |= Aig & | shown jin the feliowing :—Malwa $ market over | Joseph Soutuard, cooper, as published in ‘ The Seti, | #,{ulaccount of the nniversary klyn; State street, Beston; 3 Ledger Buildings, folic F a eo M oo to look at the number of passengers that sailed yes- nears “4 nares ae cages jes of needy | ranvan” in the 12th of August last:, was commenced pee eg ge cel ob Philadelphia, and 207 King street, Charleston, 8.C. je 5 i 3 i ‘olders; but should rally again. Patnapid, $670, very | The case wos re “ shed this day in @ rf A a ar an thy Bellet, Ih om’ 508 «| terday inthe Oreat Wenara.. Bie cetried over ORS | Ti remaining, end in dete demand, semebor eed oie Panucirs, Bea. who called, = oeeeMtlon by Jonas} | she Organ Ofice, corner’ of Ann and Nassau ‘reete (c- RICORD’S PARISIAN ALTERATIVE MIX- en 1a ES ain eu ‘| | hundred, while the Acadia, which sailed from Bos. | business d ares, old $640, littldemand; new | Josrrn’ Sourmaar, who deposed as follo Tam a | Price 6} cents Ce gig td 100. fhoute nay TURE, for the permanent cure of primery end secondary Iwill be seen that the difference between the | £0208 the 16th instant, carried but sixteen. Dif- Loe fogton aod Voeey mica? toon nem corner of Wash-| ot Rework Pens homed have acepy | Syouitis. ‘This miatore Inthe best and most effectual twill be seen th , , . , eney 5 there is no ot 3 8 first am last in, notwithstanding the difference of ference in favor of the Western is over eighty. ere! and no new feature of ‘ rmanent Du | in two blocks of my place ; I lived in ‘New Jenny. debon PHALON’S TUBEROSE SHAVING CREAM venreallie tho teaser without injring iS aeae. pen en the dimauce sailed, was only seventeen ius tiikaeihts SeROR aA ie’. [i age shipments from Chinlend, by e di Pegi feng #go—there is no other cooper by the name | —This article is eminently calculated to supercede al- | tion or confinement from business. Sold in large bottles, rect vessel from Chile to Bombay, @ censirable parcel of South American copper has reached pmbay direct from the United States. The two last nant parcels had not reached there when the first named waforced off at the low ie of 43 445 rupees per cwt ; @ os that in- considerable market for the article will bewavity over stocked, I Jook to see it decline to 40 rapespsr¢ ages parcel of 130 peculs Ginseng has been solat about wie ne BEETS Rook terepurthen, the Phantom 78, | —This evening will be the most novel and attractive e Lelief 69, anc “al ; ton Transe ript, Oct Ja, ) Ul the Hornet 54.—Bos- | of ail the efforts of Dr. Lardner in New York. He i aaa ge will for the first time here produce his discourse on dy gees Ruor a pier —Gen. prisbane, a de- | Washington, which excited euch lively interest in voied advocate of Pourierism, and who has { ; : some time past been attempting to teats °r | the south and weet, where it filled nightly the ard in the viemity where I live; 1 have seen | most. every other preparation lor shaving, so highly | $2 cach, small de, $1; in cases contaming half dozen, $5, {The Subterrancan” ofthe 12th of August, containng thy | pleasing are its qualities in toftening the beand, anf in Carefully packed, and sent to all parts of the Union. ' Of libellous article; John Shotwell, cooper, keeps corner of rting ® whiteness and smooth appearance to the face | ffice and consulting rooms of the College of Medicine and Murray and Washington st, and James P. Decker,one doo: Ritherto unattained by any invention tor shaving. Pharmacy, 97 Nassau street. from Courtlandt in Washington street ; Mr. Deck Itimproves with age, whereas it is well known that W. 8. RICHARDSON, Ageat, ih ‘ae ight ; | soaps lose their emolient nature, and dry up, cousing the Tae asinall man with black halt; Dp Be viclshhimes never bad any intercourse with him to his know! skin toamart by the action of alkali on the Nogen-| G+ WHY WILL YE DIE Crossexaminad by defence~My hair i say that it ile carroty” to aan | | tlemen should bo without this ne plus ultra of the tovlet, | “Death marks his prey when least we think ofhim, 4 system ae ‘ 7 I do not know whe | f der i 5 * r? ‘Ry , at enius of Washing: to $ for we consider a good article for lather as indiapens: He rushes like e@ tiger from his lsir wast tatocunuiage en! But ebuacany | fuse theatre, The military genie of Washing | Rutan of apto rade, Poppy bas pales to Monet dreseia a Athy or slovonstngarens caersely | Seasharp razor. “Atrial x invited at tho halt dressing | The check ofbloom grows pale, the bright oye dim county, in that Stave, which had neatly rescleet’i” | °% illustrated by the affairs at Trenton and Prince- | per pecul. The large m arelikely to emsAuete de. | inick Ihave ever. preacated & lose gymmanne® 5,1 G0 no! | saloon, 214 Broadway, opposite Bt. Paul's ‘And life departs ‘mil ont untemed despair.” 4 y hy tJ 7 a a ' a u " ty tA ct himselt and femily. ‘The milittal *%» 18 cempared with those of Napoleon, Welling. | reese the market of that article. i WPTOUE ip a Aechenie y i EDW'D PHALON. | | onthe humid spring atmosphere Death spreads his ban. the desiruction of himself an ve Z oF f batiles of Li deat of tivity th: mtwatelt oP anic 5 Sold wholesale and retail by Brainard & Co.,13 Court of Colombus turned out under Col. Fitt, and bore |*0#, 40d Blucher, illustrated by the battles of Ligny | In exports, there has been a great deal ere be a caine wad bimthe Police; I wen: | et, Boston. a ner, ss i “wep tpetcnaaet ana Waterlou. battles of | Past month; but purchases for Great Brite to Mr. Whiti office and showed him ‘1, paper; Pete: (cucamesteamiaheteaiemseaia Upon its black field see “Consumption” displayed ; off Gen. Be and family from the scene of . A large map of the batt trifling the past ten days. ‘There ore threeatgoee pre: | Watts went with me ; T went there of my Paber ; Pete > . conenauanc y EFFECTU | The sexton, stern lord ot mortality’ manor, disorde t The cause of the ge pane Trenton and deapee will be used, showing the | paring for 1 United States; which Be yell ae, Whitin told me to 9 before the Grand 39% Tet | ALLY CURED ks yet pee fol by the eouscare find f moment to rest on i laborers is not siated. Gen. Bi * | movements of the troops, aua i. rt to about 195,000 a 190,000 chests. 4 @ pay w. jim and the nex eal a MAL. vs te proper ¢ skeleton king hath no shaft in his quiver, tendent oi tie ros ig of Pe, 22 4 magnificent illumi | mag 4 reduced to the following Agu? nat the | thee reception of s subpoenato attend the Grand 3% | New York College of Medicine and Pharmacy, is now 6 4q nm nated plan of the battle of Wateien from the Counz FOR THE Connection ry Bnet Oct. 18. | drawings of Norvins. The planetarium wilt hu oy. --No. 12 A Gordon, et. al. va. J.D. Beers. i e No. 18. Same vs. Gosler. Mr. L. Sherwood eon hibited in motion at bo ren neement, and the eluded tor deiendants in+error, end Mr. D. B. Og- | room will be illuminated with the Drummond light den wae heard for plaintifis ia error. at the close of the eveuing. Beautiful Italian No. 1 pasted without prejudice. No.8, do do. | scenery illuminated by the Drummond light, will Ne jst x ‘pra hey Phentx Bank, Mr. J, Blunt also be exhibited. The whole begins ateeven. See ces? ull ball past 3 P.M the advertisement ia another part of our columne I do not recollect any journeyman cooper that has work | Uiversally prescribed by the Medical faculty for the Pe Moola ona tient tow ei enon snire 6 ter meer Decker wae hed red hair—I have oppores [Ute of extreme debility, produced by secret indulgences Beek quickly (he place where the entiote Walsh in polities, and have said at a porter house i Fu) the moet distressing nature ere dally conquered! coin stands By Your elbow; then go as diresten, ton street, that he was not pursuing the right course— West poweevel invigerston, i wilh alee beteued |." oy peters’ Cough Losenpesoteke thea ont live | have spoken ill of him es 8" politician, but 1 poke well o ~fectual remedy for all cases of impotency, &- y printed uve! him when he first commenced as a politician—I have sge, and nocturnal emissions. nam ox Pere Er DB sos, containi The that i e he was not fit for any public office—I have never t half a nab i carsiully pocked ‘nd sent te all Wosnahy pets ren kicks up such a riot, iu Lox: nges instantly squirme any active part in politict—I have heard the appellation | parts of the Vaio, Hits oad oF wera y, °@ IEEE Te Te en ee ae cose RICHARDSON, Agent. | Atpiitethey are prescriied os thedi etegenst 0 ond in A r saat: : med—When | called upon Mr. Whiting, hy ( street. . ere Principal office 126 Fulion, corner Nassau t. respective kinds—and the prices of Com fave been advaneed about two tacls, Congoufty thousand chests; Twankay 10,000 half chests ¢ 1500 whole Chese; hyson $500 chests; young KON 10,000 huif {soe ton skin 6000 cheste; gunpoy’t end Imperial 1600 bib chess, oq r, orange pekoe!d hungmuey— none of Any importdnae, sourhong 20 chests, none m perior; pekoe 800 noats of poor quali OfCanton teer wee isa supply; but my aro n¢wanted: for any market. Of Nanking silk there are 60 baeargo quality o1 ‘old. Worm Loarners.