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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol No 0--Whate He, a8 NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING. NOVEMBER 4, 1843. price Te Conte cs cs Qs r.:3 ENGLISH ADVERTISEMENTS. | yrsexs, scuyeiites OLD ESTABLISHED eMIGRANT PA: Th YORK HEALD is regularly led in London | that they ase now prepared 0 sive Mr. P. L. SIMMONDS, Agent for the American Papers, ies. soires, oat : i : City Intelligence. w it the frock down after breakfast | To tHe Epitox or tHe Urrain Friday, Now S4.—Suecnmation ov Pr that [ thought } ba the trock in the kitchen before} = Sin:—T see by your paperol the 2d instant, im The magittratestet the lower police this agg beg breaktast; | washed that frock atthe time; Miss Waldron | jhe pablined report ot the great meeting im the olor: miseed the complaint im the case of Ebeorser M morning with her froek on, fully dressed; | pap, OF . Brit 7 &e » that my name is twice mentioned—once as fan i in, C. F itish and Foreign Newspaper Siice, 18 Cornhill, London, ing the mo 00 ith euhornation of ip induc: frock she had on. i i fl | ware ite" Deabut saddest aceasta: | oat te Raye eschange, whee order and wera | RHMden for herds Li ntsved and anamgee | st bavbee name! HW Teckes ie ecemetmeneitof the | |‘@ebid you tev’ any cloths’ onthe spot btore you | DeinK associated with Mike Walsh and his (riends, ac all times by the regular packets sailing weekly. ihe eee s26tfr__| at their present residence, 1@ Crosby two notorious thieves Richard Martin and George Fish: pict p Mr. Van Cott’s clothes trom where you say the poi bap erigNipr ‘i bder be lg repre- feuerally that during the en: uing spr ie will havea regular GENERAL AGENCY AND COMMISSION PRO popes SUTTON, py * S40 , bonds ca Tie om baa Tet ba. wanieest wil you if there was, I don’tthinkthere| Thisin o inion of many has excited doubts in succession of superior American ships tn addition to the regular dh Verichatiet te abet teak” oh ‘The teasone for the stiemusenl of the charge wes, that not | Wor. (Here the witness attempted to explain herself, but | public mind whether I intended to support Mr. Wi OFFICE, Packets, which will be fitted up im. the most comfortable man- | 18 CORNHILL, LONDON, OPPOSITE THE ROYAL as ary, and despatched from Liverpool, every four or five days. EXCHANGE. Se eee erie Mitlscno delay whaterer and | TO MERCHANTS, Commercial News Rooms, Public Li | [OSEPH KAMMERE of engaging by this Ime, as there can be no delay whatever, and 4 " f, P DS, G & posite by the S., | cuthahenn tn y - a aCe + Brot. A man named Jobo | stand to excuse the finding of the drcss of Miss Waldron | Committees at Tammany Hall. I bad suppesed that m; Re Professor of Music, reapeestully | Piynm was arresie’ and iully committed to prigom, charg. | im such strange proximity to the linen of the gay plain- | political course would be perfectly understood and r asian ah | Sar aol treed Alemale named Serab Aow | tilt, This made poor Rechellook all sertsof ways She, | precieted by my political friends, tut as I find some ha vé Porter, of a0 belore them Mr. Jordan observed rather tartly that she wos not on the | and his party, or the ticket regularly nominate as well asall who may embark with them, For farther par- SIMMONDS, ‘Agent’ pitas d from 59 Crosby to 136 Law te think that she is di il tor the | expressed doubts of my intentions on that occasion, wl CHEBY letter, Post pa ve Yo scquaint his fieudesend, se Accetenanion ar, | orders for bie pe On mnie (ope Mogens gobil ae eee | ee eres chin weneat intentions) nn oink tH tor the | wind of explanation hex become Decsssary. it letras thet ne Be 61 (outh, near Wall stret, ig op Seoeive orders for eee | 16 vedere for.J, K. wil also be received at Mr, W. Dubois) Ma- | laware and Hudsoo Cansi Bank change! Piyna state! | | Q—Vo you beow what, Ms Waldron came down to the Li soon ye [arp lbcnpegacnng a ire oan eee oe + B—! ant can ‘urnis| x . -_ lore, roadway. ni re could le fast My National and Provincial Banks of ireland and Branches, aud is tnd quantity, aud goods of eri ra =. | Be am change & tee ber, but Sonld aap ert ond of | bishen ler befere Teuppose to get her dress. purpose than to defend it ‘if possible, against any o1 ery * “ i 1 lowest umrker prices of the | |TALIAN MUSIC.—MIt, MANNING, (twenty year feet her wishes. Hw soon returned and oeid be hed been alle eiclal towne thenuhows He Uniad Kiowa {o cams busines anon the int ibepal term, prox deat in Naples.) pupil of Pacini and ts ini, gives o- | Wmeucerestul, and instead of handing her back her gene- she royal on via Boston on the Ist and 16,h of eack . with funds or drafts at either | structions on terms to sui ines, in Italian Freach, a! | ine note, thrust up o her a spurtons one of the same de- ‘Apply as above,” sp pak esenincar fon Ror shart Aatee, OF ference on some London or Li verpool | Engl ing, and in the most fashiouable style of pave | nomination om th Mr. m—I got. the sudyana | nised band of rowdies, and maintain it for the use of the iain take, j agree looking pee appointed officers to preside at the meeting. but I found air, setting gear the railings (pointing to of- | myself unsupported there by any considerable number of ‘ ; a in the yellow | my democratic friends. P. L. Simmonds will also ments of any de- to refer to the foll temen > if saw the gentleman i PATERSON RAILROAD tion of merchandize to be sold on commission, and accept cht, D:D. Ms Y Howland Aen ea Hdwardy; t4id not answer the door oii De Repinied) hone A ldetatn Bees cuneate bullet short dates for two thirds of the amount, cn receipe af rj De Dis id The ieee Dh he-called to ave Mrs Juckson. |, | stand,and Tall protect him tothe utmost of my ability in ing. Consignments entrasted. co Al. ‘ ; ines wih every Donibie, feepateh in thelr di onal cotsisten Sir, M. resides a 20036 Hudson street, near Spring st. t'Mary Waldron? purpose of removing all doubts of my moter that oc. rest of the y © ONLY 25 CENTS, Reneral business coupled with promptitude,attention and indge: | om “ at cee Say epeever coadec: Cared PY th* | ciso ike scoumpanging one ttom alterass Beeea From Paterson to Jersey City, ment, will he trusts enable him to give complete satisfacti BOARDING Jowlton, aliee J Mise Waldron; { never saw her kissed by him ompanying one fro erman Briggs. pOn.and after Monday, Oct. 2d, 1043, the eats will leave | all-who may favor him with their sommandye ne | TRENCH and America Bo House, No. 64 ington, Vermon: nothing of that sort, no—now. Respectfully, arknson Durer. Lave New Youx. |” Relerenceay be made in New York to James Gordon Ben- | H''\" few door Yom Brodmann Baanlety will had tai Did you ever eee them drink co!- yon OM ENRY E. Rid! 14 PM: fd with birisiamtocda ud tae ma a dee, ean: | ateable Bowne bicdhdnend 9. vd eT my gy yeh hae Ferrari t ndvse'iawr (hind bitacssl - Seiig ai jf : ‘ Hues to arrest the men, ee it was en - ver did (@ roar); 1 ni ON SU: 8. = sani JENTEEL Bi D , et (anoth } 1 never saw them butter | Dean Sin :— New Youx, Nov. 8, 1843. Lrave Patenson Duron. DAYS ave Naw Yonx, | TO Ni PER AGENTS AND PUBLISHORS IN GENTEEL BOARDING a ee Seok aston 0 theut, Will you do me the favor to state in answer to thie ¢ AM. 9% AM. THE ‘UNITED STATES. ¢ Pree chery ne ah ys Rg J what part I took on Wednesday the I>t instont at the great HUGE REA sa eve dans hae as THOSE sceellent alllastiated Newspapers, The Pictorial | GINGLE GR MAILED Gentlemen cis be nccommodated ot ea alte requisition to be sent ‘cdtisdel aaeghiaain Dypeaphiyiekis Tes tie rs are advised to be at the Ferry, foot of Courtl sterling per qr. Puneh at 4s 6d perqr, and all the London and | b,With excellent Board and comfortable Rooms on moderate 1 t and his [wife separated D.B E i ? few minutes before the stated hours of devartu Foreign Newspapers as they appear ‘are regularly supplied, | “™S- “ <—Mr. Joseph Henriques jovember or beginning of De- | To Danrex D. Briaas, Esq. Spee Newspapers + | "Also, a front Parlor and Bed Room on the second floor, fur a FS hase hy RED BIRD LINE OF STAGE Oe ee P. L, SIMMONDS ished or unfurnished. CM pA Li De Sr | Banas BoRieny Bans i ~ «a. h* SIMMONDS, — oe = lected an insurance on the 30: june iae:, for Lent ; . . i IN CONNECTION satu ae Newspaper and Periodical Agent. 18 Compill, London. OARDING—Se; ms for gentlemen and | ga in the sum of $1000. pte Mutual | aot tas Com. please the Court, the defence| Dear Sir—I acknowledge the receipt of your note of ges} EM Pes eth rilemel may be paid into the Heral ice. eee or Enquire at 66 White st bis tailoring establish. | Fests here. (Mus Waldron, smile of satisfaction, | this date, re« ting me to state At part Vale Lagi RAILROAD CO 3 ‘Advert ceived for insertion ii eee ete premium © lady in black” with gold spectacles, | County Meeting held in the Park onthe Ist instant. In T ARTANGEMENTS (PW 0 DAIL Corsten ee ee cae ‘TO LET, WITH BOARD. « handsome front Parlor—foar | ot'poiiey from him. at which time he vignette meme o iy cogened in reading the, “Herald.” She | reply, 1 would state that when I got on the stand incom- ul alter Wednesday, Uth October, inst, the Red Bird | eee handsome Bed Rooms, at 411 Houston street. ol Im*r_ | © | Kohirausch, and from that circumstance, be alwaye| Whiapers in return, #4 a confidential nod follows, us| pany with the gentlemen composing the committee of ar- Stages will k he village of White fi ins every HAVANA MANSION HOUSE HOTEL. afterwards considered him to be Kobireerch. Mr. L.| muck as to sey, pt Say is te TO TRA , phemiogs gu docloske Rb) ed tee atined bane, ea GREAT CENTRAL ROUTH BETWEEN CHARLES- | PTHE undersiqned takes occasion to inform his friends and | Milton Smith, aclerk in the Niutual insurance Company, rangements from Tammany Hall, I tound you co-operating with said committee, and using every effert to sustain me Hall, and the Westchester House, comer of Bi N, 8. C. & MONTGOMERY, ALA. the public, that the Mansion House is now located in In | testified to the p licy being effected im the name of Kohl | Mire Manner Piawe, the lady in black, swern.—tI | o# President of said meeting. the Bowery. New York, every motiing a¢8 Gio sole quisidor street, No. 67, in the vicinity of the steamboat landing | rauech by Me. Henriqses” Mir tieuriges, wm his atte. | Bow Mre Van Cov; became acquainted with her in Very respectfully yours, ernoou by the 2 o'clock train. and vegetable inarket, having commodious ‘amily apartments, | yit' qigo alates tha! he cewerd this insurance to be made | Al, I reauied with hor in Orchard street, together with DANIEL D. BRIGGS. cents are in constant attendance at the Railroad Depots, of arranged in the uentest order. ‘ ‘of Li my bushand, from May 1842, up te the fall; boarded | Naw Yoru, November S$, 1843, whom every information may be obtained, and who will also ‘ A person is employed to procure permits to land passengers, | #t the earnest request witge, a2 en sot of friendship, +4 . vy soem 69 J Bann to tha beketan tt anes ee From Charleston, S_ C., via, Davaunah baggaue, Me. who will board vessels immediately after the visit | #& he was frequently in sation tore | with them to Williamebu White Plains, Oct. 4th. 1843. DEFOiEST, Proorietor mag VA US eet ofgfigerninocay Island should tarp | Setotetonames Wier ne ase Comeena pocenet nels heune tone say liters eth bie wifer | J4MES G. Banner, Esq.— ite Plains, Oct. 4th. 1843. ‘ell 1ns¥oe 1» rson, and F*anklin; tl N. isitors to this Island should procure a passport Di lina Fe of Chareh street, wt bis house, teke an rues w ite ee Maiygomery, “Alabama, the Spanish Consul, atthe port of emberkation, to olwiate air mye only ree poem (peered Rusbend hee e right to take Dear Ste: convenience. In reading the account in your paper of the pro- wedge of hie beving ove" | ceedings ofa meeting held on Thursday evening by Iwas gene- | the American Republican party in the Second Ave- on WILLIAM FULTON, MONEY TO LEND, 2 FOR HAVANA, Direct—The elegant | The tra pub tfully informed, that by re- | ficulties and i oll mown Spanish’ steamer NATCHEZ. | ceutarrangemeuts, a lineembracing the aboce noute lise been | aati John Francis, ¥ ‘omumander, will sail | formed. consisting of a Splendid Line of Stean Packers bes | em positively on Tuesday, November 7th, direct | tween Charleston and Sa Fc dee Gees on ne owt a) aaa aaeeeld Steamer GENL. CLINGH, BRAHAM J. JACKSON, Pawnbroker, No. 58 Reade Mr. Sharp generaily left in the morning | nue, it is stated that a Mr. Pentz addressed the is superb steamer has been newly coppered, fitted up wit! Yaptain J.P: Bros treet, ‘money i t ? el A . i . w t pre- new boilers, aud her cabins have wudergone a thorough renova: gem Steamer CHARLESTON, ay may be required, on Watches, Jewelry, Silver Mare, Dry | ‘Twe Avremer To Assassiware at rite Aer | shout nine or ten o'clock; does net recollect when he meeting, 1 beg leave to state hat T was not pee: tion, readering her in every raspect a very destrable conveyance, z "Captain F, Barden. Goods, Wearing Apparel, and personal property of every de- | Nothing further has transpired in respect to this sftair, ‘A 2 as eaekensinne xe a Bs Le oting tng ie Soles ee Lk Ronee ip thine © meee saat Ceihy Repettg eh fey Savannah fo Macon, (now F serivtion, 029 Im*r__| and no time is as yet fixed for the examination of the fe- ve a, ere ir. Sharp tal by the above party. | am oppore: i, from Prinel ie; to abama a very Pheer (the Monroe Railton ; , a ° tip to those whose business will admit or their, taldag suche | Horse Post Cosches to Eraabitns Aley ciency Hein ae MONEY 10 LOAN male, Lydia Brown, She is known as @ prostitute #! the Orchord strect, during the absence ot Mr.| Ne oppressive measures advocated by worst class, and we have some evideacesot her former ‘in what | Cn Republican party, and have taken no part what- attempts of infamy upon other persons to expose in afew ook | eVer in its proceedings. The only party which I id it; 1 | #upport is the Democratic Bepablienn party, Ihave dered, | always advocated its measures, and always in- can’t | tend to ‘ s roing,| ‘Lo those members of the Democratic Republican seeing | party who knew me, it would be unnecessary for whim | me to make this statement. circuitous route to the latter port Montgomery. ‘These Lines all run in connection. [Naums of $1500, $1000, $2000, $1600, $1900, or one Ceptain John R. Stanhove, well-known to the travelling | By this seventy miles of staging is avoided. ‘Travellers rest | 4 $700, on unencumbered and productive real esta community, accompanies the Natchez on her voyage one night at Savannah snd Macon each, leaving only one night's tA: of New York. Apply by note, left at this office, days, For particulars of passage, &e., apply to Captain J.T Stan- | traxelling between Charleston and Moutgomery. to H. B. Cave hope, at the Astor House, orto 'W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT, Time—Leave Charleston on the arrival of the Wilmington | eee 029 ec 43 Pe 8, Thursdays and Saturdays, and reach Sa- MONEY LENT, Drownep tn aCu aq ae a7 PM. Leave Savannah a A.M. reach | [ IBERALLY, at the old established stand, 403 Grand street, | 25 Green street, on a young girl between twel leave Macon at 6 A. M. on gold and silver watches, plate, Jewellery and diamonds, | thirteen years old, named Rosanna Mon, who was aH beam heath Sat fom feats | MatheaNee aereakae edie Gf unee: Gautier att | drowned ie cairn tn the reat of the premiaesof M to | Franielin, Ala. 93 hours—Fare $24.40. Persoual property, by Charles D. Jackson, where shelived 00 @ servent. 1 rather be excused in stati recolivct distinctly bow it was; recollect how he eck Slip, corner South street, | boats on Tu TRAVELLERS GOING SOUT WHOT Sixteen ‘hours in advance ct tre U.S. Mail—Tri-Weekly Line to Savannah, in’ connexion with the Central Railroad Rot positiv rot the . wing ; lam not mistaken in ndle her borom,; | can’t be positive that * | do so more than ence; | bave seen Sharp more th f : ; sem Macon and the West——The splendid steam | ‘Tickets through furashed on booed 7 LOUIS LEVY, P. mm t evening about 7 o’clock, and found about | gt the house in Orchard street ; 2an'ttell the number ot Your obedient servant, packets, GENERAL CLINCH, Capt: J. Pi Brooks, aud | orou application to. Ey LARTTTE & CON Arnie | _o%3 Im*m 46a Grate Drrorose UMUR NA Liters at me hour this morning. ‘There was a slight wound | times : Dania. C. Penta. ry Stable Geaetharued Gite ty onus oF Herston’ Charleston, October 26u0'4gn, Wharves, Charleston, 8. C. MRS. PURDY'S head, but of no material consequence. Verdict—| An argument of censiderable length here followed,| New Yorx, Nov. 8, 1843. ter the arrival of the Wilmington boats from the north, arriv- Beene jh Ae det ‘TricWeekly Line between | _PRIVATE DAY-SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADiEs, | C#m#toher death by drowning in acistern. ‘as to the right of the plaintiff to introduce new testimony. ing at Savannah the same day, and will leave Savannah'on the | Charleston and Savannale i i in i O. 98 Hi ley street.—Mrs. Pardy and her two daughters | Drownen.—A very genteelly dressed man was t»ken | It was, however, ruled down by the Court. Late prom Mextco.—An arrival,at{New Orleans taune days.as above, at o'clock P. M., after the arrival of the | of'a Ii: Weekly Line between those Has eC ak dnelict | N Saving mocntiy arrived from England, where they were en: | out of the dock, pier No.4, ®-R., this morning. He p- Q—By Mr Jonpan—Did you ever see Mr. Van Cott ki#s | 4. yeah ult,, brings advices from Vera Cruz to ‘Travellers will find this to be the cheapest and most expe tice will be given, O31 3wr instruction in the varinus branches of English | peared to be about fifty years old—dreas, fine black clotn | Mery Weldron? ” it pared tious route to the south and west. The above boats p>, Daring at eee Cad pagent ghd cost,gambroon pants, black satin vest and stock, fine} A—Ican’ ray that I did; I may have seen him kiss other | the 5th. 7 4 > above } REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, &e—The | a limi “g) up in a superior style, aud no expense or pains. will be to subscriber continues: to transmit in sums 1 boots, Canton flannel under shirt, cotton over do,, linen | ladies hesides bas wife, but I can’t tell who they were; ere appears to be, as there always is, a dark po- grate certainty, court and expedition to the travelling pub stall 1 persons residing in any far of of Ireland | harcuars she begs ta ele to her cards which wil befusnighed | Botom—no papers, money or watch found on his body | may have seen him take hold of other ladies, but T ean’ | ;, There appearato be, as there elwayeie, 8 dark pe fie. JCHN'B. CARTTE in the same manner as ‘he, and his predecessor in business have nat her residence. ‘nl im*r~ | was taken to the dead house, Inquest to.morrow. Rother | tell exvctly; Ido not know that Mrs. Van Cott dressed 8 v Charleston, September, 2200" done forthe last thirey years and ‘nore ; also, to any part ol Diakaauecieaie oe pani ‘a mysterious affair. rather loosely, in consequence of her being subject to wh seers tore re. al ae Gli Saka pits —_ . fe ngland, or Scotlans % , N * le ptic fi think it did hurt her to be ed. je affaires wil ucatan are not se! '- ee Money’ remitted by letter (post. paid) to the subscriber, or 408 BOWERY. epi 4, tet NEW ARRANGEMENT. oh bi, ', OF “1 ii i Ch urt. » Thee witvess underwent a ination | Commissioners are here, waiting an opportunity to FARH AND FREIGHT REDUC personally Fre ag kane bom rsh the nae othe ORE a ei aoe eet Satire Judgements the condact of Sha! bot to’ | return home, to tell their countrymen axuin to pre- VIDENCE AND BOSTON, cet Krone ai will i inminediately trai pepe irlcaeet t BES Ne toe FM _ Nor. 3—Crim. Con 5_Ven Catt =. Bh nt quart s her “Leant sey,’ | oare for war, cpbhe isno ap are et Ae a INGTGN AND NEWPO) Lai) pathy neal ee “ahaa sliethapmi teen ack fd Sir Wiy ton naa end egeben ncesterte atin ead ee pavade, bo in this case closed to- ud the plaint jont knew: mence as soon as the weather is ceol enough tosen of the foilowi steamers, running in connection with | 7" 144.60 the sender. 5 2 Nene ote deena areas OF para utting in rebuttin ‘imony, #0 “ ' " Btonlogion and Bowton end frovidence Railroads == | gpl anus moe, oF claims Qn Devons, in any Pare of | Forte ms and particnlar apy ex above, siintr | Ippeurences, we inay now look fora speciy trmluston. | who a some hot remarkable. for the pertinacity with [SRM u,v sctand are any thing but paci MASSACHUSETTS, Capt. Comstock. ber for persons residing in any part of the United Staves or Car TO THE LADIES. Judge Kent has, for the present, decided thet no new is | which he adheresto a wit tit he can get edie’ | Gc. ‘The Brittsh Minister has informed his country- RHODE ISLAND, Capt Thayer. nada, and will be paid to theta secordinely: ARTELLE & HOLDERMANN will open on Tuesday, | sues shall be made by the plaintiff, but that he shall con- | answer either pro or con. Bi eg AdSHSaMIE Ula Government MRE ANSETT ‘oot Im*r GEORGE MeBAIDE, Jr. 82 Cedar st. November 1043, 9¢ their stablishment, No. 37 M: fine himselfentirely to rebutting or supporting testimony. | plussed, and began to use the ter — | men that all correspon ‘f Ei a ‘Ww. MOHEGAN, fi FOR NEW ORLEANS—To sail on the 13th of | Hani Mei new sty le of Head Dresses, just received from Paris. | ‘This will materially alter the state of things if rigidiy | “Do try to reco . wedalit-| is broken off until he can hear from England. We One of which will leave New York dai November—or passage tree—The superior, fast sailing } encore een etm mes os) 10t*ec | adhered to. A ratHer intemperate controversy arose be | tle tariness. ‘The result of the examination «| may expect a British fleet here soon. ed) from Pier No. 1, Baruery ce, N. 4P.M. hip HILAH, Capt Hammond, will sail ‘as above MACKINTOSH COATS—Day, 25 Maiden Lane has now | tween Mr. Graham and Mr. Jordan, during which some | was unwilling to describe a seene between Sharp and| The new law that prohibits foreigners from re- RRA NGEME! ‘on hand and is making to measure, the Intest style) M 1, T ler accommodat cabin, secs cabin and steer " 7 Phe RHODE ISLAND, Captain Thayer, on Monday, and passengers re unsurpassed pee ry esta nt intosh Coats, of the peeaiar preparation of Rubber as practised a to tO) . icy k, _ Neati: “a y Mackintosh in England. i pesiny for Stonington aud ‘Newport, aed Wridcy for | Winn to embul, chon mabe ay anicarng i eau | Py laghiea in ENEanG a clei they ebtin | Jocdany move cgurve rectmtasion, alle M t, it being too indeli-| tailing, seems to have caused much excitement % lant sv ioe among them inisters; what the result will be no one hh expressions were used, though we think without ot Mr, Graham to annoy Mr. o any intention on the p Jay ed iden Lg elf, alw: RS_CARROLI’S MEDICATED VAPOR BAWHS, | larger stone, if he can, than that throws at IML 25 Conrtlandr street, are a sal i coughs, colds, sore throat, swelling ness of the joints, aguc id fever. toning. seribers JOSE can te The MASSACHUSETTS, Captain Comstock, on T 4 00" Pi any of those made at our factory. ‘was oh the stand, Mr, G. thought unnecessaril juced tor day and ‘Thursday for Stonington, and Satarday for Stoning: | —2 ~ __100 Pine street, corner of Séuth._ al McTURACK A. DAY, ¢ and used the word * bullying” rather inadw Qrchord streetaceld-! From Havana.—The Belle, arrived yesterday ton, Newport and Providence. FOR LIVERPOOL—Regular packet of the 7th Successor to the Roxbury 1: RC while claiming the tion ot the Court for hit p » v raestay ‘Passengers, on the arrival of the steamers at Stonington, will Norember~The first class fast sailing packet ship | _n3 Imr 25 Maiden Li Mr. Jordan, as th something which Dr. Bailey had spoken—Mrs. Van Cott | brings us Havana papers to the 14th inst e fia tons, Wi intely fogwarded in the splendid and” commods ‘THICK HENRY, Capt Delano, burthen 1000 Garrat the Railved'y Horterae esd Beem ate sail as above, being her regular day. ‘ars wos cold to her in consequence, and not | (a them the foliowing local items: To the contiou- Newport will proceed in the steamer Mohegan (in superior or- | _ Her aecommodations for cabin, seco wider; that though no | ed dry weather of the summer has succeeded the part,yet she wished tobe | most abundant rei is and heavy winds; which, in upposing ah epologising id in this case, and matters wou certain, and speedy cure for | certainly di of the sumed avery serious as; had not Judge Kent, with lay. cabin and steerage ‘at 6 o'clock the followi thy Passengers are not surpassed by ary vessel in port. pect, Biviog them an, opporcant ofa wishes rat on board the ican: cof ti30us intending to embarie should make iminediate applig | SY ass# af th Jotute, age and fever. Open From the promptness and impartiality which charucteriavs his tes which Dr. Bailey bad | certain portions of the island, will prove very inju- gE Mastachuaeti or Island, aud then breakfast on board decisiens, cemmandingly checked both gentlemen, and ming into Court she | rious tothe coflee crop. A letter from Puerto Prin- an phe Tong boy Le Pee pene oer cipe states that the rains and temp-sts that have « little | D€eM exper‘enced since the great drought, came eo 59 oghtend y toni Ate ha quite unexpected, when the planters thought they p testimony, 1] were in no danger. At Santiago the same thin) very properly censured them tor allowing personalities hi JOS. MeMURRAY, 100 Pine street USINESS IS BUSINESS.—Therefore if you w ‘The above steamers have been thoroughly equipped and | _077¢c ‘Comer of South. of it you must circulate your cards and handbill i prepared to promote eelerity of travel and the comfort and se NEW LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVER: | To do this in an economical way, call on FOLGER & to interrupt the hitherto harmonious courae of the tral ‘curity of passengers, and not surpaesed by any in the United POOL.—Packet of 16th Novemober —The splendid | TON, at the office of the Locomotive Printing Engine, 115 wr ences poo hese gentlemen bear, ates. m fae well known packet ship HOTTINGUER, 1100 tons John street, near Pearl, where you ean have all kinds of Job rofessional and private spheres, should be a gua- Wor passage or freight, which is taken at very reduced rate, | burthen, Paptain ira y ting done in the first style, at the lowest cash prices, and no | rautee to each, of at least courteous treatment from the board, d . 4 38 Broadway, x regular day. app! it. fice, of Samuel Devean, freight agent, on the wharf, OF this line being all 1000 tons and upwards,persons | _ Cards printed at one hours notice if required. __ of Im*r_| fee hut regrot to witness a muffle! tebener durime theen | recollees em “f je x i Re, 4 ring t saying any thing more t gard, or atthe ofice of ens uruns Can be serured om | about to embark for the old country will not fal to eee the ade | LOTS FOR SALE—Bither separate or in one blocks in caver." ‘he pee of “ite iE Gnanan tere observed vo the Court that the course | causing it to fall before it could be gathered. HARNDEN & CO., No. 3 Wall street i i the Sixteent! ‘avd, on the easterly side of t ig! 'e notice one fact for the benefit of whom it may con- | of e counsel in reprimany ye withess, was e tat: {> NOTICE-CHANGE OF HOUR—On and after | Goyafortable and convener iy Traceartnem gery. way more | Avenue, and between 38th and 39th streets. Also other 'ots fOr | gern, which is, that the arm chairs placed on the benca | proper or legal—that it was bullying on the part of the be by the ane ot, Boose has been struck several a ursley, will sail on Lhursday, 16th Nov, | © iy you”—I donot | was the case. The cofive trees begin to suffe! the rain has hastened the maturity of the grain, and disappomtment, other. We like toseea tilt in legal argument aad repar poor esr little thi comfortable and convenient than ships of a smiler class. Monday, Oct. 9th, the steamers of the New Jersey Steam Tian wore i esate Meee ae ee ip, | ein. the Hath ward. ke. For further pacticulars apply to | Se for the use of Judge Kent, and net tor beardless boys, | counsel, vigagion Company, forming the line, to, Provideuce and Beston | ghould uot fail to make early aprlication ty nent AP. | SAMUEL KB. NORTON wih offer af ir GEUERBUS who, uninvited, thrust themselves orward. ‘The bench | Mr Jonoan, rising hastily—A gentleman in using the |, All over the island, the leeal government is eedu- Vite Un mad’ after. tne dbeh villas eweived ; ~& J.T. TAPSCOTT, his residence No. 86 Nassau st, Brooklyn, L 1., where a map of | is not the place for spectators, unless when specially in- | term buily, is in danger of becoming # blackguard lously occupied in aking, embellishments. At at eiguried er tales Bye gh, am At their General Passage Office, 43 Peck slip, the property can be seen. n3 6t*r_ | vited by the presiding Judge. We throw out this hint| Judge Keer (capping very loudly with his penknifeto | Havana, Santiago, Puerto Principe, and at other SEVEN O'CLOCK MORNING LINE — Semmes oe Seance TO THE PUBLIC. for the purpose of saving the intruders rebuke from a | command silence, as both the gentlemen were endeavor. | places, either new promenades are made or old Hee Our MORNING LINE FIRST PACKET FOR LIVERPOOL —The splen To Mr. Francis R Cramp, Watch Maker, | higher quarier. ing to make (themselves heard) ssid, I require and com. | ones ate repaired. Hcaliiges Weeassthe sasaiins vise ar tae did. Feat aailing, favorite ship ADIRONDACK, 1000 $100 70 gan reet, begs to inform his friends and the | ‘The groater part of the examination to-day was rece. | mand you both to sit down and drop the matter. Thave| ‘The “Faro Industrial” of Havana, of the 11th, Toot ot Barclay street. Break (nat and Dinver on board, PeRaBotons Capt Hacksraft, will sail positively as above, her | mbtic, that independent of the Watch yusiness, he ia prepared | pitulatory, and we have omitted what we considered not | patiently listened to these frequent side attacks of coun- publishes @ statement of the vessels in port, trom Leaves New York—The Empire on Monday, Wednesday | “',e\ships of this line being all 1000 tons and ach aie: ae pen peng go a fe fre wpe a 4 which it appears, that on the 17th of October there relevant to the case,and uninteresting. selon each other. They are disgrecetul and un! Derence Contisurp. 1 will not satfer it. Inew command you to drop thie were in the harbor 17 ships, 26 brigs, and 16 echoon- and Friday. The Troy on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, sons about to embark for the old country, will uot fail to see 7A. Me ‘ the advantages to be derived from selecting this line in prefer- | SHVeF iu any shape, intended f¢ iggp sale. Cosh 00 07 |p, 8: Know the parties to thi Landing at—Caldwell’s, West Point, Newburgh, ‘ ‘ prefer- | umount paid for old gold and silver. Watches of every axteL Staror sworn.—I Know the parties is . , rouse Hyde Fane, Reames Un ed HfoSk, Brod, | Sy Soa omeah ten oa cure, readers nery | Seen rytred und waraned M8 Grand sree salts | went wih Sharp to introduce him a beardet to | | MF. Gaamss—1 have appeal froquoatiy othe Conrt | ONY; of Toseph Iqnatio Moteno, charged The néw low pressure steamer TROY, Captain A. Gorham, | fake early aplication oh bongie ae teres Mnewle OE Fall to | rg The amet and same time; Sharp occupied the same room witn myself; 1| have right to defend myself from any attempt to cen: | With the administration of the finances of the isl- at 7 o'clock, this morning. ; Woe sk TAPSCOTT, Wea reeiaremcand me do not know that Sharp made use of indecent expressions | sure me, ‘The Court has no right to dos, and! with it | and, is announced. He expired on the morning of Linguine Atitheir General’ Passage Office, 43 Peck’ Slip As be is coustant! 1 description wah regard to Mrs, Van Cott; I don’t recollect any in. | te be distinetly statet by the Court whether | em includ: | the 10ih October. reer: yey ciety to EB alleat the office, foot of Barclay | —!T cor South street.” re W atches, oft | yi Mig] the tanufac- | stances of improper conduct on the part of Sharp and | ed in the: engure which it has just pronow: am The Journals all over the island are discussing at atiges "or on P ‘ PASSAGE FOR LIVERPOOL—Figgt packet co | Sarer™ int England, France, and Switzerland, he is enabled to | Mrs. Van Cott Judge Kexr —Mr. Graham, | think you should not | iengih the discovery and the working of mines — ‘Notice.—All Freight, Baggage, Bank Bills, Specie, sail positively on Saturday, the 4th of November.— | 2 poles) tony nips and at much less prices, at retail, Cross-examined by Mr. Gaanam.—I firat went to board | press this matter, but if you require it, most certainly | | 7, : 3 ! paste, : ia mber = | any other house in the city. Gold watches as low as $20 to or his branch ot indusiry, it would seem, is acquiring or any other kind of Property, taken, shipped, or put_on The splendid new packet ship COHOTA, Captain | Sch”. Watches. and jewellery exchan at Van Cott’s in the early part ol 1 left before Van | did include you in the remarks | made the Boats of this Linegmust be at the risk of the owners of such fepourn, will sail punctually ax above. — aaihie Garmak ee eee = ee BS thao F Does your honor include the other man, | ® &Te&t importance throughoutthe country. Modern a TSRERERRET PURE, gerpae | Nhmemmey arse kent own, ery rt: | Macarena tance ce rie meen | wen cearneds cannot op hater sharp dad «| whe arch bar rms doula that ha every | gold neta Cae tar a daust be Gaerne RK 4 s a rarran w ‘any ol in i a —Moet . Se Fi hit ge eS cation is made hoary, T.“Parscorr,ss Pack Sli is he” ALLEN "importer of wate and Jewellery, ly Ie oaae Wie, may selase wend mined int 1, and! ‘aid elu whey A = ver ~ si gua ony gab lished pe eee de ia Sear -; . “4, ae Ou" andr Ci ae TS J —— - | my attendance mach earlier than his did; | de not recol- . That's enough ; thoug! have | nu ysical, Political and Statiscical History o! Boe Bere trin lara Vek rome tect of Hatinacd FOR LIVERD New Line—Reguirr | SCALES AND WEIGHTS of every description manuire- | lect whether he was generally at home in the evenings censure, that Island. "The researches which he has made, street, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays; and will leave Packet 16th of November—The fine New York buit |S tred by Brown and Fearuhead, 83 Fulton street, corner of | before m some remarks shout bis throwing | rove chat this metal is to be found in large quanti- ‘Albasy and Troy on Sundays, Tuesdays and ‘Thursdays, and packet ship’ HOTTINGUER, Ira Bursley, maste , | Gold. | ‘The subscribers have received various diplomas for best | Q__ Haye you seen Sharp, while boarding atVan Cott’s, as thrown at him, but the Court | /TOV® Cn Ihave been . will coutinue these trips for the season, at6-o'elock in the ater- | 1050 tons; will sail as above her regular day. Milute:” Danks’ brokers jewellem’ apotrceasier’ sad grocers | have any obscene prints or books ? ly, that nothing further shouid | 115 The covpermines that have been known since noRraight gaken at reduced rates. Apply on board. apply to the appanage avine fery waperior accommodations, | Seales, manufactured in, superior style, and of the finest nish. | ‘This question is overruled by the Court. an savuasnat Wet Sakae Ger Kettion © ¥'Se—the above boat has undergoue thorough repair, and is WOODHULL & MINTURNS fr South s._ | Platform scales, patent balances, tin ware. fc. scales repaired Pit a ae ech gehen hoe gig “pon eb meaty Conte tack che eta caltgnd laos | coatel upon whieh is placed the highest ectimete in first rate order. 26 im*r | Bhe fi ket ‘shy: Blverpeol, J, Bidddce, eusoe, | ny juated to any st ._ 0% Im*m | from Van Cott to Mra Smith, mother of Mra. Van Cott, sorry was oblig: h b aie ee SIX QULQUK EVENING LINE | {19 Cone, willaucoeed the Ttottinguer aud sail on cr realy L. BARONTO and still unsatisfied He then read the following itews :— black man *ni? Already, in the Eastern portion of the Island, the for ALBANY AND TROY direct, without | 4¥: 16 jember. nar RTIST, in Alabaster, Marble, Scagliola, &e., from Italy. | Judgment decketed in Common Piet $197 10 3 , toter/upting her; Madam, you now speak | working is very considerable, and new companies junding—the aplendid low pressure scenmboa A Respectially invites the gentry. theiahsbitaats: shophesp” | Foreclorure of Leasehold, on a lot out loud enough for me to hear you; | am glad of st, «4 | are forming to engage in a similar branch of indus ALLOW, Captain A, 3 cLenn, will leave the toot o jazaare, country dealers and the public in general, to see | Williamsburg,.......seeeeeee5 $490 73 « | bope you will remember this during the rest of the = | 1y inine centre. Numberless diseoveries have been Courtland stivet every. Fre, eee ton unre, 3 Museum of Are No. 29 Orchard street, (betwera Grand | Less amount paid by Mrs. Sharp, in amination. Ge on Medem, end snewer my made in the vicinity ot Puerto Principe, and are en- eninge, clock, ; and Division streets, feelings, hething "ihe Swallow haa a large number of state rooms,and for xoend tplendid ‘assortment of ftalian and Whelish Oroaments in Ala: | owing in the lot... «+... 60.00 440 78) Tunhowl Driging Meher itestd lusting the attention of speculators —N. O. Cowréer, — SOPLE? OF STRAMBOATS | “NT oto! Wall ste orf? i COLLINS & CO tnd various, other inaibica Werle Gi praise eienns ker kee | 20th May’ Last, Mr. Gaanam objected to the question put by Mr. Jor. | Oct. 28 — PEOPLE’ BANE ¥ oars goad . p a ‘izes, | Mr, Ewa dan, and there the matter ended fi remarks | _ Fine at Fast Happam, Conn —We learn that the wae corte bey vont or oe 5 which | Ockville cotton tactoryin EastHaddam was destroy. you say parsed between Sharp end Van Cott ? ed by fire on Tuesdayatternoon The fire is supposed A—They were not delicet* and | don’t wish to repest | to have originated io the picker room. A part of been at Van Cott's house frequently | the machinery was saved in a — dt a. not prevent Deve est Von Oot Boriding, machinery and stock insure tor bine you? at_ Sr. Carnenives, ©. W.—A fire broke F poriey ad ber ge: | kiesed anh, bab 10 not oss Pomp eae if be bed | out on the 26th alt. in a ravge of wooden buildings, a ea ‘—Dai " Price of , $75. 56 South street. isting of various sizes of figures, busts, tazzes, GAS rok ALBANY Dally at 6 o'slock FM | Teles gl Pemete: Wi sonp, Capt EK Coob, erie aie etl fiebgewern, Etruscan vases, anlesticks, rere , pen trays, ink | my office, but simply ingen Courtande and Miberty atrets, Sanday excepted.” | ange the onctasand wal he ich Deserta be rut day. | lt Tenses cael star ands, to preees sll pote, ims, | 1987 and left in May, 1841. FE sett oattys Wednesday and Friday Kvenings, ar six | tually as advertised, pune | dogs, tables, florentine Dalles cows. Tone aainele | ged in my orf ei ‘a clerk or a student. clock. > — necklaces, ol , bell vases, Cozzoly vases, ring Vases, sionally w! would come to my office it I w °'Steaimbost ROCHESTER, Capt, A; Houghton, will leave iB Si LIVERPOOL—British Ship- \y at rion J }) paper despatch | Weights, ring stands, card boxes, snuff boxes, birds nests, amian- | ried, | wou! im to write for me; I have not been the | them ; Sharp i ead madey, and Satarda} . Me =The well known. very fast sailin ish ship | {@%; Patntings of Mount Vesuvius, of Naples 0 w - Foray ciock F,.M.—Landing at Intermediate Places, CHESTER, John Wilson, master, having, a taege logy mineralogy, geology, marine botanist, &e. Ke. 'Price ol | " Haxnan Steamboat SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. L. W. Brainard, her cargo on board, will have immediate despatc! Cleaning and repairing of wipe am will leave Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoon, at | forthe above port. a r vorman every description oderate 6 o'clock. Shippers of goods will find the Chester a most desirable con- ‘Admission (ree. 530 Personal esta ‘# sworn.—I live at 14 Columbia street ; this city about twenty years; I have Cott since about fourteen years. ince you have know! eamboat MERICA, M, H. Truesdell, | veyance. ‘ . between May's hotel and Hi tavero, dew wth tay, Pinrsday end "Saturday Evening, active | “For ireight or passage, having. very comfortable aecommoda- z PHILADELPHIA poral chereoter end reputation in the soolety in which | | tutee Dawe ties tatorwmed the sory atthe overt wer | < ring five of the bent beildings fa the place. The o'eiock. a ‘ teeta eee Ro oRE Bo > DAGUERREOTYPE ESTABLISHMENT, Mr. Grabs ieik tothe esaiabie, poe a0 tng | ogaenans of the fermen end @ fertenste change of taking this Line of Boats will at all times arrive in CHE, BROTHERS & CO., 35 Fulton at EXCHAGE BUILDING, ROOMS 2 AND 7, t. Graham object question, and a long argu. ee Albany in ample time to take the Morning in of Cars for| _o2tr next door to the Fulton HE, Subscriber has received a'large ly of Voigtlanders’ | Ment was maintained by the counsel on both sides. The wind, saved the greater portion ot the village from the east or west. i ¥ yt er celebrated Daguerreotype Appartus, d sinall sizes, | Court decided that the question was not admissible, inas-| Cor. Ricuarp M. Jonxson.—We publish, says | destruction. ‘The above boats are new and substantial, are farmished with on Mouday, | with achromatic lenses made according’ to Professor Fetzval’s | much as general character cannot be given in evidence | the Philadelphia Sentinel, with great pleasure neat and elegant State Rooms, and for speed and accommoda- Hons aye unrivalled on the Hudson, Wor Passage of Freight, apply oa board, orto P. C, Schultz hi 825 ree —The superior, fast | with achrom will be despatch: | “Also-n new supply. of best plates and chemicals, which he | “"ytr Ewat II be taken at the lowest | “quuuss food and selle at reduced prices. particular fact. tollowing let r from Com. Elliott, in anewer te «| A Suocnme Case.—A shocking case of the fatal s here announced that while he was absent | jetier of invi last tion addressed to him by the com. | “Meet ot tatemperance ocourred in this city fi fi 4 r w jg | from the court for a few mi: odin forcing his way C week A te of five years of ege was so #18 Gre 8 Se ed elie Mouday, Oct, lev, the boata af cha Y securing berths ‘will require to make | p.White, Rene Site Breeding oN Wate Bethy, ita” | beck, some Chevalier de Industrie eftectually cleared his | jee, OF invitation, of the iticade of Col. KM | even iy beaten, as tan pupposed by ite mother, ae line will leave for Albany at 6 o'clock, P. M. instead of 7. early application ow board the ship, at Murrays wharf. of to Wehiagion, D.C, Dred Capen, } 6 a ey pockets of every thing. However, asthe foc bed been al- rae on Bann oy will Coctews be qretliyieg to caus Eedenin, Venus tee ouideoan batees the NEW \YOKK AND KINGSTON STEAM FREIGHT 61. South rinet nese uA ateot, | Brondbents Hag, ‘for'the ‘Southern Sains. "Win: Wert, ag, | rend ited in the iron safe, the rascal only gained | ‘* VOlone! and is SONY rete eee Oe #t Coroner's jary, it appeared that on Wednesday f ah Lente a N. B.—The ship FRANCIS DEPAT, sails this morning at | “'Af|"tammuntcations, (post paid) and ina | BE pin, r. The announcement ot this cov Canoven, Pe. +1 | ight of last week, the mother of the child, whose fog Kimani, MER tm Haden |ooeioc, und enn yt inom few mow 20 ebisand two cabs | wii! comune (pst pid), and nies, agcomonnica| fact created counerabie sport to the court, Jury. iadien, | My Dean Sia Pooch. win convening with Gorge ovioren Gopal steam D ‘and NOR: | passengers if application ix made intime. ott | with remit Wil tre EXGGENHE et counsel andthe spectators. Judge Kent directed that the m the receipt of your fever of the Sith. lt would | Sem? Ne id OOO, wie eee sive, + hg ‘The BMERALD. Captain John Ketcham, Till leave New “— ONLY REGULAR LINE FOR NEW or.| _2!73m*r Exchange TAOS passagejbe cleared, which was according Jie done. gi " ow etaseore Yo seams and socags the lovee = Ft 4 = a pond ney 1 res York, foot of Murray atreet, every Monday and Thursday at 5 LEANS—The following first class packets will | (JOAL—Best Pash Orchard, Ned Aah Double Sereened.from | CON WeRire chosen oe eee ie eit, ohn Van | MUhial nad clued inicad Col, Sokossn wine hes betes | wan faved deed ia ite bed. with the blast va Oelock, PM. Se loee Saal Ww I panctually as advertised, weather permitting, or | \ the yard 439 Washington street, corer of Desbrosses st, at | COttin Forsyth street; the kitchen is im the front base o* ; yd py ‘ew ae Will ‘leave Kingston (Rondout landing) every Wednesday | Message tree, vit '— shoat prices, delivered five of ‘cattages and weighedéorn cice | ment, and the rear basement ia used as the back kitchen; | yet been known to abandon the trail of an enemy or vr-| out of ile mouth, howe aod ears, the body cove! and Saturday at 3 o'cloc j ORLEANS, Captain, Sears, on the 5th of November. _ | weigher + Y | they are both on thesame floor; the rooms next above the | sett afriend, My first acquaintance wee made with the | woth bruises, and ite clo*hre sticking to the wounds ‘he NORWICH, © Joba Samuels, will leave New ‘mre y oe, oe Vane footat ‘Warren street, ery Wi y ani Saturday at The SHAKSPEARE, Captain Miner, on the 10th of Large Nat kitchen are bed roo is and @ parlor; the rooms above | Colonel a fe nutes alter the close battle of the ste bleed One ancie out of thous are occupied by the Indy, and above those are the | October, 1813, slung in » blanket, use! at & litter, bie aa eee heed Ws eee cee Friday avd o'clock, F. a 8 Late RO fo peered ag opty ky lange so depen | Nat the child came to ite death by blows talficed Friday avd o'clock, P.) ‘The accommodations of these ships for cabin, second c Vestry street, every day. Sleeping apartment ja the room benind tne parlor; wit- y own tether EXTRA TRIPS. and atecrage passengers, has fail’ t ou imem" . PATRICK 5 ct ly the led the In. | OF SOME persows fo the jury usknown. The inhu- "The EME fi n KER N. ness sleeps in the rear bed room on the garret floor; m: lent family, by probab some hand, + ihe te gitt EMERALD will leaveshe foot of Murry stret every | Comfort to pasuenutrs daring the vovaues he iso; aheie living with rou, | dian forces, and whom Col, Johason slew 'o thie! have | man mother has been arrested on a charge of va- i The ships of this hat «d thes lar \OAL.—Large Nut Size $4,75, Stove $5,00, and fresh Broke an of the of Teew rane wn it mont * Bertin or pens eta sal eal reese | Cum Fg SB rn ee Re cna Aap a | pel eo eon gin tnm eine atv | sd sangsres steal te Clue ees | Sages mene hoe home farthest nyo TELIRMSON, BARLOW & co, ‘Te’ price of bagsage bing very low: thie wishing toseeurs | Me A eduction of 25 cents per ton tf m the bout, | to this is occwpied by Mary Waldron. (A sensation, and a | near his body, | came at once to the conclusion, that be | ihrown om thie affaur.— “hromicte. . 164 Wi price of passage being very low, those wishing to secure | Me EC awadiy « | 3 att timer eat street _ | perths fa either of the abowe probets eae de ae ie ae jo secure PETER CLINTON, comerol Ki ‘eneral “ah !” and all eyes directed to where the lady in | and Tecumseh were parsewal combatants aa r ait Wed. ROTAPCORE bh nd Bennet quostion was sested--great whispering ound.) Al | _ Ehed purpoved to remain in the same secluded life | PTATEN ISLAND, FRARY, FOOT Atitheir General Passage Oifice, 43 Peck Slip, pray Pema nr cor Van cot sleeps by hi elt and ‘Mary Waldron by | have been passing under the sentence of my peers unt) | ATIEMPrED Rowneny.—The Genesee Democrat SEATEN SEANBEIewilee New ok | 222 corner of South street,_ | TO FO Ce ie tiay e ie herself, of course; I wash for the family, Including Mé | called on for the. performance of those duties om ver 48 BeCount Of aa attempt in the village of And Strten Teland, on and after October 2d, as follows, tuntil FOR NEW ORLEANS—Louisiana and New | GOULDING. late of Roxbury. Machiase ‘and So suchtis | Albert Van Cott and Mary Waldron; Miss W. only ash: | peculiar profession. |, however, will, with pleasure, meri | Pint. om the might of the 2dch inst , to rob Huriburt Setter notice J stew York ® Il 9 96. 5 York Line—Rega iat Packet of the 10th November alone authorised to claim and receive pay from those individu- | es her fine Ii Mice Waldron makes caps for ener, Leeann ere 7 on byt he aod Fraser of odes ” epoase, coal va 1, 7 fast saili i LARE r in i jot q ind cony restoration vier, The moar paged er seine eenve yan land &y 0s 1388, fou fener‘ will sal an above, ber age iae ee ees UA | Mi ecto or geod, cersia improved yoaghiseey, Ietoriel te | (cron ane! devmetimesshethrowethen onthe gan | prey youo receive my kindly regards ' douteed ey tan cane (or ladion peyrecate. Hurl. ia ATL iri Pewee thera? TUCUMTY MarAGgnd | Kot (eight oF pamagy, hating handtome furnished eceomme. | std Goulding, for she manufacturing of, Wool, hien smears | set paseage doors I get Mr Albert Van Cote clothes! com Very Waly pores. burtand Frawt left ive box, while they went to = woes . . board, at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall street, | ments were secured Lo dated Bane, | fe iy ORY ew ~ , he hereby his bed room when | am making it up in the morning; 1 . oTT «7 : PASSAGE FROM CORK—Via Liverpool—in |" E, K. COLLINS & CO, 46 South atreet. a companies agarust PAYIE ANY Chis eae cae wee; | recollect once when I firet went there, thet Mery Wal | Col. J. Sidney Jones, Philadelphia. copget, end on theis return, e bes wasgone. Im. Fe ee anime ertag, water our friends | Shippers by this line may rely apon having their goods eor- | himselt for the use of said improvements; as no oge else can | dron, at my request, rapped at the door of his bed room,| PR ey ye ante thout succera, an ‘ahive, valing trom | "°CHY,meerured them a legal discharge for the damage, or compensation, thim to throw his cloth " Svuraeme Court, Kocuxster.—October Term.— | « ose, were arrested on vas Ameriean ahi, ailing fiom | "Agent tm te " pee nia se eee meee Oct. 31 —The Farmers’ and Mechanics’ | suspicion iverwards found in a de- STecneMinail eats meng ot epaf| PER pt ey Se St ore er OrEE eo threw them out or net; ‘he threw hi ik ve Thomas J. Patterson et al-—F. M. Haight | cried privy im the garde, and then Ferren con- moet ee them every Comfort, , ia Hiei enic here, whe wil ae Prepay ihe Forwarding Xv these Patents expired on the Lith of December taio, | Mies Waldron’s bed room is nearest tothe stairs; Miss | (endante; Mr. Haight in reply. has since been fully commitied and ie now in pri- i : h * 2; | ads Lawrens Hull ads. Chester Stevens —F.M Haight | «a —Derow Daily Adv. So’clock, P. M ‘ Phe Sk DA. Cantai Do Stow Will leave (ondont landing) every Tuesday and ¢ SARATOGA, Captain Russell, on the 15th of No- Broken ane u Xe Kagston vember A deduction of Orleans, Hole & Woodruff, who will to which said Goulding catete . by law, entitled for the use 'y clothes besides his on thegarret floor, but [can’t sa) Hn eg i ether h a if; A. Gardiner tor the | femsed hueguut and that of hie accomplice. Rose “ A address. the aner for second cabin and steerage passeny |. a4 cannot fail ff 9) E. COPELAN: i ipenure tera ev for Oe OF our ran Mf. damesB. | siikeypenre, nt si the Bh Wor’ her regafar day, meee the | My, oth Oct, 1912. OJON GOULBING, | clothes slongside the door wi other things were; | was heard for the pl Of all our pasvengers, and will spare neither pains or Spgs to i ry imed, or expected, for the use of the improvements | W. had thrown out her clothes before Mr. V. Lthele wishes, and haye them forwarded without any delay. NEW YORK & BOSTON nipeed we . 4 * their friends will at ad ‘ mr | took them ail down together; there was a ladies’ frock rl bys 4 po Misa os IFhoue end ¢ igh ~4 wear iio: ADDLY to.on addres ff by OCTOR J.GRANGER desires in Tutare to fimit he | among the pile thrown out by Mr. Van Cott, but whether tnt Me Heuer & Tiven ten the plate Sivavtan. —Charies B. Booth, of Newtown, left Tetter pont paid, ROCHE BROTHERS & CO. SOUND PILOT. Dractice, and confige his attention entirely to those diseases, | it was there before or not, witness can’t tell; the frock | “yi pn py pA R office, the othe of apples taken 5 Fulton street, next door to the Fultoy Bayk.or to | CQWEN PRESCOTT, Pilota or takes charge ax master and | in the trestmient of which, he has imet with aniform sucerss: | wae light muslin, Miss Waldron wore it on turos, gen: | Jona . Jonathan Wadawes.—H q T dey, © Inte, in {AMER LD. fit ae Pilot of vessels bound ran idtord, over Nanty ket Diseases of the “Heart, Lungs, and Rectum, in all their | »pally when going to work; she works out of the house Hoey i bed heard for the plaintiff; A Gardiner tor — a Pg Mag h ¢ bey’ 2 ee 4 14, Boston, Portsi " hy rok, an - ferent forms. Also, all diseases 0 women, the t Greenings. two were , S,—Pasnay i be sent fr hi TS. 'O i iseacen but brings home some portion to employ her evenings elendant, . " i. 7 {ae regula asker inten ene fobs ib 18th od pel ron ceriacsmt: Matar eeitee a wor | Rigurient pee ee shor de in their proparatina’ *? | and mornings on; i hal sen the frock in the kitchen be-| Stephen G. Austin, receiver, dec. vs. George Pal-| same twig, growing almost in contact and yet one ie ‘vexyinasth also by the Boron ssa onthe To nnd 16th "| han And ihe wverallecnranee Cormpanier Toh ci Bow. gi ice of Doctor Uiranger ‘No. 34 Amity street. fore breakfast, Miss Waldron was down there be- | mer.—Mr. Talcott was heard tor the plaintijl; M.|eour and the other is as eweet as you - ‘si0r tom, and Portland, jyié mar jours from 12 to 5 10 the afternoon, orino*r | fore breakfast; but it was takenup again; I told Miss | Fillmore for thedefendant; Mr. Talcott in reply. Bridgeport Standard

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