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Vol. IX., No. 330—Whole No. 3552. the fund, which is supplied by appropriations from the treasury, ‘To increase, the amount demanded from them would be odious if not onerous, By the act of March 1, contributions to this fund are ex- NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 13, 1843. ‘ager Tn this state of things, and for these reasons, it was de- Report of the Secretary of the Treasury. |,.::nined, with the Se eran oe Tn Peedi to ane (Conclusion. ) notes of the denomination of fifty dollars, with interest at je of one mill per annum upon one hundred dollars, MUSIC. ESSNS. SCHNEIDER & (Muse, ateof Saratoga Spring was standing atthe tongue of-en: gine No. 4, and Barger cried out, ‘Tom, | am stubbed, and saw aman run pass te, whom | endeavored to catch, but stumbling over a pile of bricks, lost sight of him; could ’ ANT TO ALL THE LADIES, A GLER POR THE HOLIDAYS, Elegant, Appropriate and Useful. BHUN, Professors of ». Fespectfully announce, hat chey are now prepared to give their attendance at private THE Among the means of improving the revenue, the dnties | th ¢ rate of one mil Uy ; ars, | 1843, the laws requiting cor i th in tvs tenaen, Wy davng the uve asec et LADIES’ HAND-BOOKS on tonnage and light movey, heretofore collected, have ta exerane he authority given by the eghih ecto | tndad ic ahe owner of regiatered verte Cis oinited | I the had om a dark ive: jcket ant cap, tent "All sides for ee ateentance Will be received aod snswered | pueaniiy Binge i MERE Cu Benaee and Seam received consideration.” In 1891 these duties were Te | veep resented for that purpose, at the deporitaries of the | sul tnrther extended to the owners of all vessels, in the | that night with the officer to arvest privoner; he said he their present residence, $9 Crosby street. nai tae ice 25 cents, or #1 50 for cas Ps. Pome atl me fori havnt tne discriminating between | Treasury in a city of We Ss sear Swo-chires ee form of either monthlylor yearly contributior graduated cont Bat 50s wp, Ralregpaaee, 00d ab 6 if he could gta 7 . ei r 3 our revenne and means are collecte: leposited, ans by the t eof the vessel. ‘This provision, with that | bed in the wate! i 0 hich, he sta- SERS: Co RTRIAD OE GE EIEN risnseeslGl No. BMY LINE their own vessels and ovrs. “In respect to. those nations, | FV tice of such determination by an endorsement upon | aljeady suggested of appropriating to the sume purpose | ted that if he had taken his Brother's advice he would not “Music, respectfully announce heir pationss te ies | Contai ing plain and ample instructions for the preparation of | ‘They vary in Fae thon auakal produce onan | the notes, It was doubted whether the bonds required by | the discriminating tonnage duty, would probably furnish | have got into this serape: Senne arty wes all over und gentlemen of New York and ite vic pee Comlayas | oe tnlaat’s wardrobe average of the last twelve years, is about sixty thousand | law to begiven by collectors, or any other officers, would | the reliet which humanity as well as policy dictates piwe arrived in 17th streets 2 ’ Baud is prepared to pl t and sing Oe ELAIN NEEDLEWORK, | Gollarg, although forthe last year it was leee-than thirty | extend to a responsibility for junds that might be placed in | should be extended to a class of men proverbially impro; oxsezumined—1 belong to No. 48; bnye run with it Orders thant i: vteended to at 26 | COuaining instruetions in. the preparation of Bidy Tinea | ee cee tmacttully submicted, whether {¢ | their hands tomake such purchases; and hence it was vident ; but yet identified with the power and property of | for four ov five seare: 1 Know of Me duarrel Between com: Oiters fa iy Oo y pati planati , d ; t | deemed impracticable to é mploy them for that purpose, if| theeountry, panies 24 and 4S before this in question. elancey at, also at Mr, 329 various kinds of strtches and miscellaneous work, such as | would not expedient to direct that this duty, as col- | © i ry § ble of the 16th J pr at Mr. Joltie’s Music Store, 395 Broadway, 44 1 Uroding, mn rkiny, Coping. Di jog Me a lected, should be applied to the relief of sick and dlsabiea:| Ht bed othacatiee been considmed expetiant. | The condition of the marine preventive set vice ogulntt | Reeth eae tae stroot: of Risemaamees. — - No, 3= a 2 | he notes are made pay able in one year, ° i as been mate improved, while a whole- | Arrested the pi 4 . MADAME SUTTON, Contviniog instructions for preparation seamen, in aid of the hospital fund ? Although this amount | ee ane eee tecetofore given to the act of | SMUBBLNE has peer com presesved.. It will be the subject | om the night of the 23d September; he was in bed with an- . NG . would not furnish an adequate provision for this meritori- y . y P CROFESSOR OF 8 1G a is tar for working—Explaration of stitches—Instructiot petit es “ atid provis ith of ri. | 1897 than froma conviction of its being required by that | of a special report. other person; | woke him up and told him he was the L _..____ © Varia strent, St; Jounal TSE broidery—Apilication of fancy needlework to useful par- | re a er suggeatul, it would, to agreat ektent, re: | Act, ‘The object of the sucond section seems to be to pre-| ‘The light-house establishment will also be the subject | man, Ms / vite informed, that had stabbed Barger, and he DisBROW?s KID NG cGnu0L, EMBROIDERY ON MUSLIN AND TATTING, | lieve Congress from the appropriations eat eXtent. 7 | vent them from running or bearing interest longer than @ | of a future communication to Congress. Reports fram the | Must go to the watch honse ; he complained of being #8 BOWERY. uctions im workivg, Embroidery on Muslin— i SON eee ora ndvantage of | Yeur- itis ailent respecting any shorter period, appa- | Commissioner of the Lani Olfce, and from the Solicitor of | sore, having ‘heen knockesl down at the earner of 17 enue, he had on a dark roundabout, The Cacewock—iaia roidery in gold thrend—Tat- | SUPPIY. the deficioney in that fund, Fently with the view. of leaving some discretion. the Treasury, respecting suits and prosecutions in behalf OR LADIES from 9 A. M, to 3P M. sally, 0 Id be id dist) it ji i he aD saity. “ such an arrangement would be to avoid the distressing | T°vt ill’ be page th ; i i facket and aglazed cap ; | took him to the watch house so Pencue wos, | Nes KNITTING, NETTING AND CROTOHET, | contingency of an inability to moet the canes of sulfering SE ee ee eae eee ect cette: | ie BUT Enaa i ee ee ts heen no dalind | el thane toe Polite: On the following morning {took $ ‘ontainiug complete instructions and patterns for al y h “ peta od WL, ; a small knife from the pantaloon’s pocket, at his boarding £9 Oh | Saale: 2 ge] oma ade of more eee ba compere a= | ATpropration. Laan a Sa oe ae ee te area rahul | QueNy oF default on the part of coer thu oer of | house, which he had felt otfon his arret.asthey were wet; : oo td Dia tioie Radu. are well warned, aud | Contamning instructions. in Boruet makiug—Materials—Drawa | pig qinccring ‘he, disudvantages under which our ON | be deemed expedient, the endorsement may be omitted, | agont, changed M Rivtke roseigt or depesite of the public | took the knite to the Volice ; he made no remarks about very attention devoted to Ue omfort of those who may honor | “ Bonnets—M«uming Bonnets—Houret CapoteesLap- | Teed iy not, idleponed ti uses, the un- | and the notes permitied to circulate without interest, or | funds. ‘Che sums Which collectors and receivers aro per. | the stabbing, but sid it he had taken his brother's advice aGrith thelr BALTONAEE, soy on livery atthisestablia | [titled Bib Clocks Capes Carriage islets | ration of the yencral tonnage duty. ‘But it ix deomed | *BeY. may be altered to specify arate. ‘They are not only | mitted to retain in thelr hands have been lite) te tho | hecionld ot have been fn tHe-aiiculty: neis hors et * y . i ; coed ; ould. aller anwane Banc , if twit have he grivilege of riding’ them ia the Sehool. Cloaks—Boys? Cloaks—Pipiag—Plaits, worthy of consideration whether the vessols enjoy- | Feceivable for all public dues, but may be exchanged for | very lowest amount the public. service would allow, | SheN ofthe donee it quite 20 years of age; he health; he rec the wound on the 23d nid 3 diedon the 4th November, at my hous: September and he was never Published and P a eb bel ‘SREDEIELD, Chuton Hall, ie yee Ms specie at par, at the custom-houses and land offices, to the | while they have been required to deposite the surplus ishment ought not in’ justice to contribute to it y amount of one half the coin they may respectively have | jmmediatel in the institutions designated for that pur- ‘on hand, Less than two hundred and seventy thousand | pose GREAT REDUCTION. ‘comer of Nassat aid Beekman streets. Trews he justroc*ion of OUBLE ENTRY BOGK-KEEPING only Five Dolars, puta maintenance? The light duty was repealed at the same H “4 4 s sa ean dented: » saan ‘i i intained b able to stand on his feet from the time of receiving the Tile th P PREMTUR porated the po ears THe BOO OES OOKS fib sores Koeooay thnaunnaeies of rorentaen cxigting. | 26a effort had been mate by'a former Seeretary to sub: | menus acoostant oa ae nakeecoounte. A lic ‘wound til hig death, ; ae if : , f awar consecutive yi K OF B : 7 4 } ‘ og Set i vith nominal rates of interest, and also notes : Pearan elected by the ‘Treasury accompanies | Dx. Jastes B. Netsox sworm—I was called to attend a Hfor une bect specimens of Off-h-nd Penmanship exhibived at Now ready, in varions style: of Bindieg, ‘That reasoz: has ceased to exist. Our revenue is not ade. | stitute notes wi of the depositories selected aise reasury mT dno thet hed heat athhbatan the nine ot Sal Raaaeees 1 ait he Ame: st) ae Piet i ‘ with the low rate of two per cent, but had not suc- | this re) The t on which they are employed are hat had been on ight of eptem. "GOEDSMEN'S CHIROGKAPING INSTITUTE, for THE PICTORIAL BIBLE, late to the onlinary expenses, of the Government. A | wn Neo cemuence of their not being convertible into | the cae as thowe settled in, 1533, and promulgated is the [ba ats druggist, Is the Gh evanko, whet aerwarda y of six cents perton upon all vessels engaged in the foreign trade, to be paid upon each entry into our ports, except that not more than one duty shall be required for any one month, and a like duty annually upon vessels en- gaged in the coasting trade and fisheries, would produce on the present tonnage about two hundred and thirty thou- sand dollars, less than one-hal! of the average annual ex- ense of the light-houses, The annual duty would be so ned, was Barger ithe wound, which was om lay coin on demand. For, as the prasent value of a post note is diminished in exact proportion to the time it has to run before maturity, a discount upon it can only be prevented y allowing interest equivalent to that time. ‘The ques: | justice to say that they have fal tion of convertibility, therefore, was in truth a question | engageme whether interest should or should not be saved, as the | out expense to the Government, andjhave permitting the notes tobe at a discount was not to be | all drafts upon them. tolerated. circular of the Secretary of the ‘Treasury on the A few of them merely 1 It is but an BEING THE OLD AND NEW TESTAMENTS, With full Marginal References, ILLUSTMATED WITH MORE THAN ONE THOUSAND ENGRAVINGS, i ANEW AND BEAUTIFUL MAP OF cALESTINE, An FAM.LY RECORD. ENGRAVED ON STEEL. Published and for sa'e wholes le and retail by ‘u the sixth and seventh ribs, and hay- to PENMANSHIP 189 Broadwey, opposite John street, is day and evening, for the reception of pu- or October in that year. the public moneys in special deposite ing stau 1 flow of blood, had him taken home the 7th avenue. The wou instrument, and had pene wounding the lung, _‘T' et of thfully fulfilled ull their , have transferred the funds as required with- promptly met land Book-Keeping. now oven during the: ils and visiters, "he xentlemen acqui Mercantile Penmansni one exch. ‘The Indies are taught a neat Epistolary hand, a beautifal ac- bold, free and expeditious style of in from ten tu twenty lessons of one ed with « penknife: it was or att nda halfinches long. 1 he cause of which was the yded him till his death, ing the at y 5 i Tam unwilling to omit the opportunity of inv: the ; lcomplishmant to the sx. 3.8 REDFIELD ight as scarcely to be felt, and if other suggestions con- | Na Lension was or is entertained of the perfect i : rate ireateaetarna tea At | effects of the wound, producing inflammation of the pleura, BOOK-KEEPING. a aes tained in this report, by which the interests of our navi- | wiiityGF the Department to purchase all that may fe pre- Salk peaccbetlincurey ise of se vecting the revenue, | &. Lam satisfied the wound was the sole cause Of death Da. Gronar Hesnanp was called, and corroborated Dr. |, The sy: oom of inerrancy limportenc study is not deriv the result of a thoramgh. practs eae vases eee: bate rom any printed work, al knowledge ot the subject. ~~A SUITABLE HOLIDAY PRESENT. engraving and Printing Es- Beekman street, VALENTINE has removed tablishmeat irom John street to No. t gation may be promoted, should receive favorable consid- eration, they will be more than remunerated for the amount of duty now proposed. sented for the Peron There is and always must be a] 4 custom house oath has oecome a by-word to describe an surplus in the ury beyound the immediate calls upon | unmeaning ceremony, and it is doubted whether it is felt it. This, with @ revenue more than three times the | as imposing an obligation equal to that of a simple affirma- Nelson in his opinion that the wound was the cause of death. The wound might have been inflicted with a knife, The exore ses bein x0 Arrant te familiar to the stu- 2 '—| It is worthy of ideration wh * the revenue i ‘i p poi v8 FO! deat ‘vere deparcment of mercautile busiuees, WHICH int | (Loveioy’s Hotel.) opposite the Brick Church, New Yor”) itor be improved, Merion vigation of the country | amount of the notes constantly accruing, would be ade-} tion, "It ix not perceived why the same penaities may uot | thf, pea peeled aaa TAINLY CANNOT Be ACQUIRED BY SIMPLY BA. | Wedus, Visiting, L-vitation and Piofasious’ Cords, event: | augmented by. the imposition of aransil duty upon ine. | Tate,as its place could ulways he supplied with other notes | be inflicted for the wilful falsehood of a declaration in} Ath¢ None andealled a LAL de 4 Engravi the Printing, and the whi fF olipevout Pou with or without interest, as circumstances required, with | writing which might be substituted in most cases for the defence, and cal Ladies’ Writing Clas mests daily af Lt o’elock. ee or tie conde Horsong fora shlng thelt own tr ported merchandize on its passage from one of our ports | Viicn's hortion of the public expenditures could be made. J Otho SibrS ing. A bare al- rn Barcen, who being sworn, stated that he was pelieutlemeu ducing the day aud ming, at such hours as may Ee if ecard ers0 g forjaning thelyown (arn, Alsiss to the dominions of a foreign State immediately adjoining rie a eeigeent oF a reel See ioainieaniey irreverent invo ation re reme Being. A bare al oreman of No. ti Eaine, that on’ the night of the iad separate periers Toe pirate ingtracti * | styteof Cards. at redueed prices daimer | the United States. By the oxisting low no drawback | eos Hearing auch interest as would ensure loans, not ex-| duce that consideration of itto which it may be entitled, | September an alarm of fire was raised; | ciuglt the en- For sale at the Academy—A superior artiele of Metallic Pe 229 im*ec O THE LAD! t=.—If you hive hairy exc-esc-nces, cou- only.at 67 Wa'kerstreet, one door trom, the ed ia auch cases, except to foreign places to the southward or westward of Louisiana. The ceeding the prescribed rate, or a resort to the authority tu Respectfully, JOHN ©, 8P: ury. tent of their circus gine going up town, and on going up the Thi met No. 43 coming ‘down, and turning round followed Jeft but returned; I saw Henry Drake take the trum- sling'a broad and elevated forehesd—if you haye the un ee Ong aa issue a stock, would either of them be sufficient to provide Secretary of the T L u ae PEARL GRAIN, signi? e'betdnceotn besed sm Sour uppeclipa-ot youare | #cility allorded by the improvements of our interior Com: | hee vary funds to meet such accumulation, otha Hen Wicce, Et Moscone sia them, and at the end of Twenty-third strect and the Third aS > paper uous hate disfigerincany part of yous oth verge Feautt Hee and by Sig exnucatan of idea LAs te The exigencies of the Treasury demanded that the ef pe ant et a wants Avenue some of forty-el ve a ee the rope a x fu! faces, the Poudre Subtile, invent y Dr, Fel ¢ transmission of goods from our o' 8 to Carne! Bye ree - : said th und ‘te ‘0. 24’8 men because they DEUTSCHES GRIESMEHL, willqsickly aad (orever eralveate ty 'wathsut the sg test te: | the British dominions, together with tne early closing of | frt should be made ty relieve it from wuch & weight oF in. —__—— fad skuniced them the night helore—also, that it was sald (in the ni) 67 Uecigeohevesion 0 Yow new ne Lear en the ports of the latter by’ ice, and the late ‘periods at | ferent, REE aaks to hoard Treasury notes, by City Intelligence. by some. of forty-cight’s company ‘Iet'us take our en- y on 1 by metus the qrapera:tin tated actharDorsar’s offen which they open, would ordinarily induce a preference to | System which invites ee SO eat alee LA Sole gine home and réturn and kill the 8—s of b——hes,” and FARINE at Sa (GRUAU D'EPAUTRE ) of the arrrel ‘& humbug will quick'y vanis! that mode of supply, end at particular seasons would be | #llowing them an interest, while they borrow of the! Pollee Office. Dec, 12th.-Nothing but petty larce- | ANY re. N tire new article in this market "Jt resembles Sago. bat far way—$iper bottle—where may ne had the 1 following ar icles, all warravted—The celebrated Italian Medicated Soap, tor cur- so advantageous to our own citizens af to secure a very large portion of tl carrying trade, besides giving addi- community without interest to the e niea yesterday at the police—-mock auctioneers—pocket lation. fere—and_ swindlers of the book ers—watch at pet from the Assistant Foreman of No. down; I asked for the trumpet and some one of the purty is more nurritious, and on peuad of it gues in naage . .e ‘. The thority given by the Constitution to “ borrow recent as 3 pounds of ordinary w! our, . ¥ ing a'l blotehes. pimples, freckles tan, morph ith, | tional employment to our ships. The policy which has evetionity given by the Constt nto larger cl ppear to be lying low since our recent ex- | 1 ck me; stones were flying in all directions; Ldid ee oem uvope bavieg iooked for it in vain many | Fedneas, sallowuess, oF roughness of tae skin; for chapoed | in effect prohibited this trade, doubtless arose from money on the credit of the United States,” in its terms | posures, Not a ease was heard of yesterday, either in } Nan Mimnen nus wane Nene ONE ny ie head was ull years, consider ita very delicate, wh slrsome and money sav ing food, to use for soups, puddings, dumplings, &c. A The best Am-ric sn, Ohvsiciaas prescribe it to their recov-ring Patients, aud order it to he giveu t» children in the shape sf pap, as alizht and very healthy diet ‘Tom-nnfwturers of Vermicel as. vary desirable reaui ‘The sale increases daily whatever fami'y tries it, cen hardly do without i ‘The ovly Geaeral Dew for this article in the United States is nt 37 Burling slip, foot of John street, near the East River, New York where it can en packed in keg: of 25 Ibs. each, in any q antity, not less, ho: ever, thin a package. It has found its way from the wholesale stores in the lower part of this city to the r- tail grocers and consniming tamilies, so as to facilitate ite acquisition to every ody. £0. PEUSCHE, Sole Agent. New York, November 28th, 1843 d6 Im*r FRENCH CHINA, No, 4 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, Up Stairs. (A. DALESME, Importer and Axent for Mantufactarers, has + alwayson hand a | P ‘assortment for dinner and tea'sets in plain white and. gilt Freach Porcel rel rtplates,of all sizes, as well as dinuer and aso) " soup tireens, cov Shen, sald bowls, fruit baskets, custards aud stands ‘Also, ‘Tea and Chocolate Ware, Greek, ni, Pearl Grain right kind now ing that quand each and Ameri- iy spe. i the’ articl arranted of the best quality, and to be olan liberal torr andtin Tots to anit purchasers. 3a7 Smee AY’S SHEET RUBBER OVER SHOLS—2 Maidea Er ther sole be at- hands, face or musq washing of children, in ‘ing all ire tod ti A . 7 Tues: 2, HICIDE OF. < ing food. to gee for soaps, paddiags, damplings, Sc. 0 Properties are really astonishing’ 40 softening and teal troduction into this country of the goods thus ex- Peat sieve | Coronor's Office —Tuesiay, Dec. 12—Svrcive or 4 | Led; there whs a great mob when the two parties met at Or bow ion Cocef soup) in the very simplest way of cooking. | uo mother should be without a cake. “Yue cake, {0 ported. It was adopted at the time when the whole | how this express and unqualified grant of power can be Ul puvaicray.—-‘The Coronor was called to hold an inquest on } tho’ first affray; when company No.2t saw the mob ward, jug the romptexion, and by its di the formation of wrinkles, and thew when present. g tinge to the compl movable by rubbi Plexion, haudkerchef or linen cloth. For dy =f cents per bottle. | é Goaraud’s Ha'r Dye will change red jack, wi hout staining the «kil w Dye 25 cen s.per bott ‘Espagne, or Spanish White, ter whiteness and smoothness to! from all iujurious inaredi iy anuil mou chalk and flake white, Pat elegaut bux; each. This, with other of | r. preparitivns, Buy no whe eelse but at 6” Waiker street, just or ant it or retary the mouey i€ no fainst a bold imitation, and buy inte, or True Water of Beauty, is a ‘approved cosmetic ‘or eieanaing healing, pu i- "dyeing ladies’ stock gloves, this preparation, diluted with weter, is inimitabl red or gray hair toa beanti- immediate: im the ion and chafidg, its that lating pro banishing $1 per bottle Gouraad s Vezetadl Rouge imparts a delicate blash- with $1 per bot- fives pure ¢ skin—free tated. door from the come: of Broadway, where will be touatan assortment of the most delicate an M™Agents—Jordan, 2 Milk. street, Borto; Philadeiphia ; Kobi Harrsbargh Yi hkeepsie; Elliott, New Haven’: Dyer, Providence nitch, Lanesste: ‘onsey, _ Rocheste Grigs, Hamiltoe, coun- choice Perfumery, imported from all », Goshen; the ay hension that it might afford opportunities for the alk amount of duties collected on merchandize, with a deduc- tion ofone per cent, was refunded on its re-exportation. It is submitted whether the introduction of the just and judicious principle of retaining a much larger per centage ofthe amount of drawback and the imposition of duties in the colonial ports have not changed to a great extent the ground of this policy. interest can exist to smuggle into this country goods which have paid this transit charge and these duties, ra- ther than the merchandize which under existing la may be r rted to Halifax, and carried from then into the s: dominions. Whatever apprehensions may exist on this point, it is not doubted that they may be re- moved by adequate guards, Among these may be sug- gested the designation of the ports from which only the official evidence that the same goods had been received, entered, and paid duties in the adjacent British dominions to which they were re-exported. It cannot be donbted that such ameasure would tend greatly to the increase of our tonnage, and to restore to ourown ships a trade of which our policy has, toa great extent, deprived the In the last annual report from this Department the at- tention of Congress was invited to the warehouse system, and vari communications from custom-house officers re-exportation might be permitted, and the production of It is not perceived what motive of comprehends every form of loan which Congress may | Chatham or Well street. think proper to prescribe ; and it is not easy to percieve ed umong those who contend for a strict construction of | te Pody of Stephen N. Naudain. an aged gentleman, 186 the Constitution asseniven their sanction to the existence | giey on Monday echest. It appears of this power in the form of bills of credit or ‘Treasury : aged 78 y curs, notes. ii é y Well founded objections exist to borrowing without au | 27hsrPagea fa nis circumstances, and about tree Werke urgent necessity, in the form either of permanent loans, | ¢™bArrasted in his circumstances, Aue ton intention of or those of atemporary character. That necessity must | committing suicide, as he said he had become “old, poor, also influence the terms and conditions of either mode. | Ov mitung Meh te i ei a ager worthy of preserva: The former, by putting off’ the day of payment to “a more | ¢)/, Seppe ea hed tak convenient season,” removes. the most effectual check to | UD Ax, scan. a8 It was dincovernd ee he pole rodigality, and offers a temptation of difficult resistance. | P° } 4 riatacesdingly proved thoene. of all goveraments, | 60% {rom bis stomach by means of a tomach pump, and in The policy of the treasury note system seems to have | 240% days he had nearly, recovered... He then attenpte eee devise to guard against il, by bringing the self-destruction a second time, by cutting his throat, but Dasa taecrediicioee, woah fiiae. BC exrmmlitcce. end 1c pe eeeooen tala! Tieee baveral sanecieey upon Bie TE . 9 4 weber ility ‘to pay, | 48 supposed to have accelerat hia death, which tos Fee era ae re renimatek, A portronerment | Place on Monday afternoon. A post mortem examination aoe ae icy vio amd no eheck can be | Wat made of the body, the result of which was a verdict, Cislae ach p z “That deceased came to his death by effusion of the chest, so effectual as instant responsibility. Every loan thus |. = ntl nat day made directly from the people, is in fact made, not in con- Trash wer nenened by an attempted sulcide on Saturday i sideration ofthe interest agreed to be paid by the govern: eng Ss chitariniecMhtlh oMticae Remains ofthis ment, bat literally and solely upon “the credit of the Uni | tro] police, was on his rounds on Monday night in East Broadway near Montgomery street, he spied a basket on Walter ‘such notes have answered the purpose of Go- | a stoop, which induced examination, when nice, new vernment in promoting convenience, security, and econ: | horn little female baby was found snugly enclosed there- full of lump: coming,Imost of the members ran a to be dragged to the house by some bo: the twocompanies, but never before this af. flair; | never left the engine. ecamined——Isenprige in a velvet jacket and glazed cap. isted betwee Cros. once a voluntee: exprass any h T heard some one say Hen. Drake was stub- an enmit that night not hear of Barger being stabbed that night. Conxenics B. Arcnen, the Corner, was examined, and g shown the knife, was of opinion that the wound was made by a different instrument to that roduced, cicatrix was less than the dimensions of the blade. Dr. Newson was recalled, and considered that the wound might have been inflicted a Davip Bixauam sworn—' night of the did not see either t Ronerr Sm. fray; saw Ise he knife produced. 8 present at the fight on the ad September, between the two companies; he decensed or Isenprise there. sworn—Was also pres e kuocked down, and then Isenprise P went away limping down I7th street. Parnick Kane: was also at the first fight; did not see Barger there, but saw Iscnprise, and he waa knocked down. Jacon Myzns sworn—I was at-the second affray, and after deceased was stabbed I caught him in my arms; did taylor, Nexp> tz} 224 intelligent merchants were submitted. It is certainly i dakhy ii at n PRiiereeni ee ar ity ictonie en a 1 Dyer, Providence : Taylor, ‘Neweo-ti| orthy of faquiry whether the time during which impor | OY Jn the public ‘isbirsenents, they, should, in conse | in, which appeared to have died but ashort time previous. | not kee the prisoner there, ov John Drake; rfones were the course of wearing. These Over Shoes,which ‘mou tte, Portland; Guild, Bangor ; Luther | ed goods are permitted to remain in the charge of custom aS cctutles abies a aly fellow: it Ha hely | A few minutes after he met a man coming from the direc: | ying in all directions at the time. Barger got on the eady thrown into disuse leather over shoes and mocas- e. Calais; ‘Seth S. Hi Baltimore; Selby’ Parker, | house officers, may not be extended so as to relieve the | 98Y Considerable extent by our fellow-citizens fof their} tion where the baby wis found, whom he stopped. and en- | ground about ten o'clock, the fight was over at the time,as aud to which the water boot is fest tending, are | Washington. Mrs Freser, son, Narw ch, | importers from the advance of the duties which they are | W® convenience in maintaining internal trade and keep, his business in the street at that late | Rio. 347s men had all gone aw : furtiched ‘by the ‘Rorbary Tada Hubber establishment, 2 | Conn.; Weils & Humphreys, ta.tford; E. C. Feire, Sliddie: | now obliged to make hefore the amount is realtead by | in& down the fluctuations of, exchange betweeu dif Cee ee ee aeet tains nig Mie fname was\li Tinta te vedi sesdenes weave” callat” abo eer Ala gieGats penier than oe being, manda DyT any plus extablonmeet ia the Wrt_| sales of the goods. ‘The frequency of the communications | Parts of the country, arising from a tlistn erat end, for {Joba N. Kelly, and that he belonged to Capt. Webb's character of the deceased and his mild disposition. i J ‘The patent made by any ‘trade ailted slipper Over Shoes and Boots are furnished on!y at 0 Oa i athe subscriber has just received by the between our shores and those of Great Britain, and their it is not pere objection to a system constitutional in itself, and adopted watch, Fream allowed him to pass, but it has since been onnected with the watch Ns Drake. recalled He found t js establishment. Every article appertain- ivals— surprising regularity, have doubtless mitigated the bur- | ° oe u ascertained that no such man i e assistant foreman of No, 24 lying in the street; did not ing to the rabber business for sale or made to order. den of these ‘advances upon ole own citizens, as the | OF legitimate and constitutional objects. Itis submitted | rhe child is wed to have been still born, a8 8 post | knock any person down. > : jORACE H. DAY, : en of these advances upon our own citizens, As the | that the government is responsible only for the use which | mortem examination, underthe direction of the coroner, | "Ronene i ligates ee me Sneeessor to the Roxbury |. C.. Senedd Masel fos bol ease Fenced there aad are shipped aceordigerte the supposed )it Makes of the power toincur a debt, and not for the use | caused euch a conclusion by the jury Wokduny sotaginen, eee tee ot wT betr ——— — yyembrodered Robes, very cheap, demands ef the market, But it may be well to inquire ieaayleaiel Thole ey eiestion bribe Community to the | N@ricr ro Tatuons axp Orwtens.—A person represent: | The evidence here closed, and the case will be submit- TO THE FUBLIC, attiece tretgtatan dah SAMBA whether this mitigation is not, in fact, destructive of that | poe mentioned, is'e proof that they are wanted for | ing himself as a merchant from New Orleans, named | ted to the jury to-morrow morning, under a charge from JUVE Fa pnd Frane; orem Nba ei gl jad Franklin streets. vest ye erm) ebraydiene agree long that purpose, and that “the credit of the United States” | Johnson, and stopping at the Astor House, called at 148 | the Court. treet, bere frie which it operates, by transferring it to those upon wh —-- . vablic, that independent of the Watch business, he is prepared Fo unite advenoss tn cash an gold and silver werch diam iption of kal positiy: LY WATER PROOF—W. J. Roome’s Sospi- Wateril’roof Ointment—Manshaem & Palms _ to oF Chinese 9 vrincipalwholesile and rebeil agents [vr this oulysu prevent the burden falls lightly, if at all.” Possessing a large capi- and able to command money at much lower rates of has taken the place of local, chartered, or State credit.— | Pearl street yesterday morning about $ o’clock, and stated Those who object to such a consequence in the present | that he wished to purchase a dill of goods, as his store Supertor ‘Court. Before Judge Vanderpoel. silver tem sets, spoons, forks, and every, OF | of wet feet. ‘Tae celebrated Kur ka Llacking, which has won a Feb 7 + state of our finances, which require a loan in some form, | and stock had been burned lately. While the clerk was ae aay & be jntend ake Armpedigns now waare reat repatation for bri ey of notiah tt a ek times and tettar adont to koe tatwe erack an gears must, however, ohadee between the evils of that result, if spect ee meds ee he sake to Rie 12, % Seep _Burdell.—T a case, which was fred aad warranted. “248 Grand street: : ‘his orate Bospite, ga forsale by | ihe Guetes upon such ase thes pond to. uae” The tame ad. | they are evils, and the perils of a permanent national debt, | steal several pounds of Rubinacel's sewing silks, eis | tried recently in the Marine Court, and, which was report: script ‘s113m*r WAPCHES.— The largest ana most ore de found at 7 of Gold and Sil- fac: tment of ‘Watches in the city, is to be fe i As be is coastantly receiving all deseri the proprietor at corner of Gold. N.B—The ditt im* agency pt ec. ublic are inviied to call and test its merits. THE SUBSCRIBEKS are now prepared to sell Watches in vantages in their favor exist also in respect to merchandise imported from the continent and other ports of the world. stocks of this ase citbiaad must be oy large, and b Inthe absence of regular and speedy communications, the about thirty-five or forty years of age, and wore a cloak. no remote period, and take up securities which may be | Had dark whiskers and dark eyes—good address ; and as issued in the form of a protracted promise to pay. For in | he knew the names of several of the clerks in the store, this, as in other cases, we ure not allowed the use of | and from other reasons, it is supposed that he acted in means entirely free from objection, but are compelled to | Concert with a numerous gang of sharpers. which, must either be created directly, or must follow at ed at length in the Herald, came up before this court, im consequence of the plaintiff refusing to await the result of the verdict in the Marine Court, after atrial of several When the jury came into court the plai fused to answer, although present, and consequently 9 days, Watches, of the newest styles, direct from manut Jewel il 3 vi t i Te a Onn oni de aid Segmetey me Lowe Kapet yovrer, than any other house a | the advance of duties upon them must absorb capital, and | sciect between different modes that which is the least ob- eee Pert ceghrneries ety ape sme peg laity ees wach” "Watches and Jewellery exchanged or bo Food time or the money returned. | Watches, Clocks and Mu | the hahdsor the agente of foreige houses. Independent | _ Atall events, the ymall amount of convertible Treasury | pefore Recorder Tallmadge and Aldermen Waterman and | $f" the defendant, who is 4 sur he ee ee ih sical ty arranted, lower than any other house t i notes that may be issued under existing laws (less than of the defendant, who is a surgeon dentist. and at the time watches warranted to time, of Inthe city. Second hond watches and old Gold aud Silver tae | Of other considerations which will suggest themselves, | Doves Liat may he isate i ae than one-fourth _pawson. ries resided in Chambers street near Broadway, with his wifo ‘Watches, clocks and jewellery repaired in, the kon inexchange o¢ bought fur cash THO MPSON‘& FISH. | the consequences to our navigation, to the building of : “oa Leds , Esq., acting as District Attorney, anda young family. After about sixteen months prac- und warranted lower than at any other place ER, Importers of Watches and Jewelry, wholesale aud retail, | ships, and to the employment of our own seamen, of giv- | 0 the annual public expenditures) cannot. create any Trial for Manslaughter.—Charles_F. Isenpri Se itr tees on cape ad 5 COC) ALLEN, iiaparter of wi No.'33" Broadway, New York. . 4 Led » otftine | Yery dangerous “paper currency.” And it is supposed | way called to triaf, indicted for manslaughter, in causing | Wes the plaintif! became the partner of the defendant ing to subjects of other countries the selection of the der certain clauses and covenant ai ian® ‘Wholesale and rerail. 30 Wal ‘AMOS R. Q : ions refe! h e issue * it ache c FISH 10 1m*ee HOS Rp gies means of conducting commerce with us, may be very se- | that the objections referredto are not so much 10 the issue | the death of Abraham Barger by stabbing him with a | nr. “vent on prosperously. “The defendant. by some SALT AND STORE. rious. And it will not escape intelligent legislators to porary \expesient, re} knife on thi Sept., from which wound he died on the > Praebe 4 ‘i BBLS SAL WON; 300 do of Herring, and 400 boxes HOUSE PROTECTING PISTOLS. inquire how far i Ey justeto d {one | funded rather upon an apprehension that these notes will | 4th day of Nov. following peeiid Boosine Sndebtel 0 te pikintt antl KEYS kis 4.00 M00 bite at Sfackeraly 200 halt to LEAS SEL OORT GE Ot RECN ATG SIX Leute How far itis intrinsically. just todemand of one 1 1. so useful to the Government and so. henefiial to the |” Jory Daaxe, aworn.—-Deposed that! i thea mortgage on the entire of his furniture and household 100 bbis. of Shad i ASEEN'S SELF COCKING AND REVOLVING SIX | class of our citizens the advance to the Government of @ | eoriethat their issue may hereafter be carried to excess. | goer the Aivit of the aad" September, at the corner of | Property for the sum of $800, and then leased them at a : f Codfish Pistal cocks and revolves merely by pulliag the trigner; and yi | Portion of their copital, while it ismot required from any | [rita fair question whether the danger of excess in this | {St rtsret aot the Sthavenue with engine No. is that | Mouthly rent, to be paid within six days after the falling 600 sacks of Ashdog’s Balr; 450 Salina do ivered within the short space of three seconds, | Other (Class. | Zhe (importers are, in fuct, the collec: | mode of borrowing money is equal to that arising from 17th street and the sth avenue, with engine No. 24; that | due of ihe same, otherwite the plaintiff hud full right to used Salmon iors of the duties for the government, and it wou! the wis, | Barger went up to Isenprise, and putting his h enter and take possession. The lease was executed in IN. WELLS & CO. 81 Dey street. J. SCHMIDT, (QORNER of Broadway, and ‘Chambers street, begs leave to / recommend his Wiue Dey 118 Nassau street, where he sells the following Wines in casi carer and bottles, vis —Hed ette Wines, nish OAT P r . d White B yrdeaux and ; "wade | B' aveky , to importations, and of a fair and increased competition, scat regoing et 8 5 ‘ Faenyi ; a be fh, Sherry, Part Burgandy. Miageat and Champague alomnd’ every description of Bona thatthe meenwity of wae | and consequently a probalie reduction in prices ; that | Settions in relation to the deficiency of means to meet the | di not put his hand rudely on Iseaprise, and 1 saw no | fig ‘action in Gp eibenios Coney orrenered the matin ‘Also—Ham, Gin, Whiskey, Brandy, Extract d’Absynthe | of what he ean do. ‘At his establishment, fluctuations in the antount of imports would be prevented, | 0*dinary expenses of Government during the current and | quarrel between them. ‘There was about one hunired | vent due; and being there nonsuited, he carried it to this yc ge ETS _____mi6 Im®r_| the following ‘unrivalled “boats, vi y and that our commercial marine would be increased by | jhe nent facul year may be Wselie ye iSin ite amount | Bersons collected at the corner of 17th street. Barger ran | conrt, ‘The bond and lease were put in evidence, and the iis, ALWA VR¢ wey. between Spring and P ince | Newfoundlan he sixteen foot sailing Dinky Troubler: | rendering this country the entrepot for merchandise des- |! whic meenniag leech mrad fi samount | with 48, and Isenprise with 24, Companies. There had b he defendant ° ~The propri to ecenrantichn ear tart infra | ‘he Romp 'of Hurlgate, andthe aad Pry. row | tined to other markets. In these views Lam inclined to | (65,672,978 88) may be provided for. been a fight about half an hour previously between the | S¢cuPation of the premises, by the defendant om the thre free meet eae tow beats Henry Stark, which won 29 races ia 18 mouths. ; ‘ ; By raising of light-money, by a duty on articles now rol ; The defence endeavored to precure a nonsuit, on the fay re repose great confidence. The better opinion would seem g ¥ members of the two companies, hui Barger was not there hi d, and the defe is : he noble Cambria; the GW. ‘Chapmant. the forty foo ra — . etter opinion free, particularly tea and coffee, and by the other means | fy dia eee cpm reenne es r was not there | ground that the partnership stil existed, and the defen- > ti ‘or the United States ship Ohio; the barge E: for Flori: to be, however, that the system of warehonsing should be r he did not arrive till twenty minutes after the aflray | fant was evicted by the occupation of the premises by farnich Pacties Baile Wy, mey +. he isuow | he brass mounted gig Neptune for Tampico Hay, end a host | testrioted to prominent articles of considerable bulk, and | *¢ssested in this report, an addition may be made to the | Barger and Iseuprise were intimate; I was within six feet A te tke tin ved to the deh UowoF € ulectiomry, of 8 qualiy and:n'e style bitera une: | “bet eiually area i" paying high specific dutier such as wines liquors, sigar, | revenue of Detween fonrand five millions of dollars. Es-| of Hargerand Iaenprive; saw no knife, but raw a bw; it | fuePunder the matrument of agreement. The Court de. aualed in thscity. 79 tue | "OARS, SWEEPS AND SCULLS—14,000 feet on hand: | molasses, tron ke, Doubtless, the effect: would be to | mating this atfour millions five hundred thousand dol- | wa; about nine or ten oclock at nighi. Au alarm of fire | Qed the nonsnit, and then the defence offered to how @ aw 180 2,000" feet of Lenand’s celebrated Sculls for sale, ‘Thi Seaeeamenis Q onl lars, there will be left to be provided for four millions five | fuine oa ‘ 4 © | nied the nonswit, and then the defence offered to tho BLANCHARD'S jew brncch of his ousiness is truly worthy of auteatiou | Posthone the collection of that portion of the duties which | finared thousand dollars, and the outstanding Treasury | Ocing given, Barger td not stagger oles the Blow bats. | moral eviction by-witnestesfwho coull prove that the plai PATENT STATUE WOOD AND COAL STOVES, for | Lok st thepriem, only three and four pence a foot: “All thy | Ut accrue on the warchoused articles, ‘This tempora. | hundred thousand dolar anne ee ane tions six | Cimimed. ‘The wound was on the left side neur the ribs. | cit had been gallly of improper iutercourse. with the hulls, pwslots, offices, stores, steamboats, &¢ — Stoves | ‘fu by the proprietors own hands. Thos | ty effect must be met whenever the system shall be adopt- ad o in Cross-eramined.—I first came up with the parties about | fendant’s wife. This was overruled by the Court, and on aie 1 Stine of Washiogion, ‘he fither of his country, surmou' | (iat an the last race ean now. be seen at his office. Sixty | é1, and it may as well be encountered now as at any other hundred thousand dollars. These, two items, amounting } 4 mile and a half from 17th street, and ran with them after | the principles luid down in thesnotice for the nonsuit the ting two kyods of p-d-s'ala, one ‘or wood and the othe’ for conl— | Q9nts aiwaye om hand. | V itt hie ityou desires treat | time. If the consequence would be, as anticipared, an | it the wholeto nine millions one hundred thousand dol-| ihe fire ; 1 followed on after my return with Engine No. | asd wentto the jury. ‘The charge of the Court was op- it Cet aeeer caret slaps er rindivon [a oe asive: ¢. L. INGERSOLL Augmentation of the revenucyit could not well happen too | [4t® might be supplied by a continuation of the act of] 43) the engines came together in 46th street and 3d ave. | Moco o the defendant, on the grovnd of the partnership, eee ean to circulate the ugh Une ene re height of Uva aca, | “%(08 and Alt Water and 141 Cherry « JePropristns | #09n. The temporary deficit which might be created, | March 3, 1843. (providing for the reissue of Treasury notes, | nue they separated at Broadway and zist street, and I did | Sut ifthe jury were satisfied that occupancy of the presi: wg a Luge aid beaut ful ratiiting surface ‘These | C2 2mer | Sould be provided for by an extension of the authority to bediriepoay vakcttareh Saas amar exten a, wich | not hear any threats made by 48's company ; | went with | seg by the plaintifi, without the consent and to the annoy- Btoves ‘ae also got a hotair en umber attached ad every thing OVI —NEW YORK BANKING COMPANY — amy " is limite he es me july yor and by extendiny hie 80} them until they put their engine up; about ‘thirty of the | nec ar the ant, had been sufficiently shown, then beiug coustr ted on the most s-ientite principles, they give to ‘The subssriber having been appointed Receiver of the | ), The loan of seven milions, which has been previously | "8 to include the anticipated deficiency of four millions | runners and members were collected at the corner of 17th | chat was a snificient ‘bar to the right of acion—other- Wr ineve them in. us the grea est satievaction. ‘The sub Haims, funds ani efleets of ths New York Banking | Mentioned, was effected in purauance of the act of March | "Ve hundred thousand dollars, or such portion of it # it} strect, the scene of the stabbing ; they went in abody | wise tle plaintif was entitled to recover. The jury mm of those Wanting a beaatifal, eco- wove, to eall and satisfy themselves of rade ‘Lhey_can be seen in oper tion, duly, d ior to any othe: tities to suit parel i ters of Hard | Also, Guna; Pistola; Gun marriott ing or repairing Guus. Iso, every variety of Sporting ar jware and les. Ne and more durable thay any Pistol now iu use, maker, For sale iu quan: is ‘A W, BPIES & CO. 216 Pearl street, Cutlery. for manufacturing, aiter- Compan’ act of the Legislavure of the 5, ut to anthoree the busines of banking,” passed au association formed under and in pu°ee Sof New York, entitled a JAND OAR BAZAAK—At this establishment canbe of an seem that very cogent reasons of public policy should exist to compel them to pay over befver they had collected. The general opinion to be derived from the correspon- dence ‘communicated to Congress in the report before mentioned js, that the revenue from customs would be augmented after the firet year by the warehouse system, in consequence of the greater facility that would be given Ad, 1843. by that act two modes of amount of Treasury notes then outstanding were author. viding for the loans upon deferred tines of payment? W dom and firmness of Congress ought not to be distrusted either case, yet it is worthy of observation that the mode hich requires immediate liability to pay, furnishes a guard in itself against abuse by the instant and infal check which it furnishes upon issues beyond the means of converting into coin. ‘A brief synopsis of the foregoing statements and sng- shoulder, asked him where the man was that struck the boy. Isenprise then, after some expressions used, put his hand into his pocket, and made a thrust at Barger. Barger then cried out, [am stabbed, and Isenprise ran off, and was pursued by a person named Mullen, who fell overa pile of bricks. "Barger was then taken to an apothecary’s near by, and his wound dressed, and then removed to a house “in the 7th aveuue near 12th street. Barger may be found expedient to meet in this manner. By this be avoided after putting up th ir engine tothe corner of 17th street ; Burger was not ther 4s's men that went up were talking an increase of the permanent public debt m May, ond the defendant vent ont west to visit his friends, and on his return, he discovered that the plaintiffhad ken impro and commenced suit a will return a seaied verdict to-morrow at the opening of 9 r liberties with his wife, and durin which followed, the alienation him, and of ner partiality for the plaintiff, became so apparent that he leit the house in the latter end of August, inst the plaintif’ for criminal y ud rele; | I Apris 131 ized ~one, by a re-issue uf notes ; the other loan ona | 2nd any reduction of’expenditures or increase of revenue | , i . ‘ he ds the Court. Pent . For sale onty 1a this ety 8 1M Graud street, oue door | Sy them respectively to me,and to pay thesame by thefiteenth | Ig at the passage of the uct amounted to $11,656,337 45, | toring in adviectanting debt. For this reason, it) passing to its engine house ; when 24's company came up, | 30+ 32, 06 7, 9s 64, OB, HA, 905,90), 511 SLO OR BO, BM, east of Boadway. du tint JAMES HINDS LOOK AT THIS. MEN'S Ck SOLE BOOTS, the bes! t of 00) GENTLE iati_n are require to deli re.pective accounts i i : ty. $5 00 mas cies in other countries, or by causes over which we had | i into some person's arms, wh vas a Mr. Young; | _ Dre. 12.--Hayden vs. Calvin W. How.—This was an y i Wa cof Boots ae ne by tha ail pervors holdivg @9Y | no control, secmel to require that an amount equal to | Withheld, which would be equivalent, to a direction that |i War a dark night; When [Tis tant Berger: he came cai | action for compensation for services rendered by the jo light Fench Ca'fekin Boots do $3 10.400 | ooto tthe sume mn, writing, and in detail, to me, ou of be- | tWo-thirds of our annual revenue should not be left | ‘terest shal id at allevents, then it, will be necessa- | of the crowd and ran up to Isenprise, and I follower! him ; | Plaintiff ax a drummer, or clerk to the defendant, who is 12 India Rud er Uver «hoes, with leather soles 1 20 t my said office " inacondition to be thrown npon the ‘Treasury, and | '¥ to add to the pie een be the service of the i heard no such declarations made av ‘“d—n him,” “kill | merchant in Maiden lane. There was no special ogree- Po, Bala Musbers, ib York, 2th November, 1913 : thus absorb the means of carrying on the Government. | Next fiseal year at least four hundred and fifty thousand | jim," murder him ,” I saw Isenprise strike Banger with | ment between the partis, and at the expiration of six Do Daweing Gaver, 195] ass CHARLES SAGURY, Receiver, —Nothing appeared to justify the belief that there would | 4ollars. oo an uty to ine | HS fist, but do not know what was in it; Taw no person | Mouths, the plaintiff was discharged. ‘The delence set up Do Worked Slippers, 100) = Mu Merhants’ txehange | he such an extraordinary Increase in our revenue for | ,, Phere are some subjects to which it teens a lmty port, | Knocked down ; I did not stay after the stalsbing, was, that he was not of service to the concern ; and that ‘And all other kisds of Boots and Shoes in fas vet | PHAGE OF JEFFERSON INSURANCE COMPANY | years to come as would he necessary to mect such a de. | “ite the attention of Congress. before closing thls rwpot Direct resumed.—1 knew {senprise and am sure that he | (Uring the space of his engegement, he had not made ter Boots is of uoots ang, Showy in Cashin Indien’ £1 | taco ts Wall rect, This company coutinne their ve. | nud.’ It wes therclgs deme! caleatden to nat besond |. To, prevent illegal importations on our southwos'ern | was the person that struck Burger, it was a rapid. blow. | $2l¢s Sufficient to entitle him to receive any compensation, ite ad blah sorin Blipoerd, buitoa Bhacs; rab | tiness of surance against loss or damage by fire, en goods | the reach of accident such a portion of this Ia eyond | frontier, as well as to afford the proper facilities to traders | and | saw him put his hand in his pocket and quickly ¢ However, the plaintiff proved that in another concern, he Plain, and at: ues | wares and merchandise, and alvo On vessels and their carw ptaniitng debt te Would veliere tha Department large out: | who may wish to bring merehandize in that direction, it | it out again, and the blow. Was struck with the hand. 1 | %!d nearly as much in one month forcah, as he had Crone eet crlenes? end children'es saniust loss by Inland “OTRECTORS, Apprehension of inconvenience of danger’ from the resk. | Would be advisable that a abe entry should be estab | sometimes run with No. #8, but not very often done with the defendant in six months on a credit, the world ‘al! of our own manufveture, aud che best of French ‘Thomas W. Thorne, Elisha Ri due, The great plenty of money, which might be tempo- lished in that quarter. ‘The town of Independence, in| Roarnt Youxa, sworn —I reside at No, 301 Nineteenth Several witnesses were examined to prove the value of da, aud warranted to he the best, and ‘as che was the cheap- Thomas T. Woodruff, jamii "Robson, rary, also invited to stich a course, as at all events saving | istouri, has been suggested as a good position. street, am a mason; know Barger and Isenprise ; Iwas in| {Ch service, and the jnry under charge of the court, fat at 35 Broadway, comer of Franklin areet, John R. Davison, rancis P. Sage, aconsiderable amount of interest, ‘The stato of things | By the existing law, an appeal to the Supreme Court | company with Abraham Barger on the ing of the gave the plaintif! « verdict for $124 19 damages. 48140 "ec GREGORY & CAHILL, 367 Broadway. Thomson Price Jorcrh ten, Actually existing as. contemplated by the third section of | CanHot be made from the decision of @ Circuit Court in | Soptember, corner of Twelfth street and Seventh Avenue; —— a THE ELIXER OF LOVE. James F- Holin te act Foferred fo, loan was accordingly ruade ander the | (mio snere the amount of daty that may beloved On | met him hy appointment ; 1 was to meet him and others U. 8. District Court. ‘The houschold ties! the household ties! James R Whiting, rection of the President of the United States of seven | import’ Mutt Nin tn, Seer ceeds the prescribed lim. | “proceed down town ; there was arm of fire Before Jndge Betts. w beautiful they are Wm. K. Thorn, millions of dollars, upon aten years’ stock, bearing an in- | $¥ is, she paneer carmel i es emmetimes induces th went into « house and drank some ; Dev, 12.—In the ease of Augustus Wreil, indicted for a ‘With roey lips aud Laaghing eves, Irad Hawley. terest of five per cent per anntim, payable 'remi-annually, | {© , The courtesy Of, the Jdees nea nes ie of the | cume into the house and informed us that there was a | grand larceny at sea.—ttis counsel John A; Morrill, Eq. ea eee adie married lite THOMAS W! THORWE Peat at the rate of one hundred and one dollars and one cont, | (Une tee nee atly happens that only one | 0'ailin the Seventh av » thinking | moved that the indictment be quashed on the ground that fi ford; mre ii . for every hundred dollars of stock, for nesrly the whole; | Stpreme © Onh™ < peeenie, oe only one | it wax between 16 and 24 engine companies, and saw 24's | the offeace was beyond the jurisdiction of the Conrt,inas- ‘Wealth can no joy A Secretary wold ii y y 5 » holds the court, and it would seem that the govern- Cold looks the husband on the wife= asmall portion having been taken on terms still more fa- Judge eht nob 4p be indeited te re courtesy of fk ‘ote company, and on arriving about [sth street, saw a large | much as the offence was committed by a fo: ner, on ‘The wile apon her lord. just, moraved from (Herman | vorable, ‘The persons to whom and the terms on which aoe ea ontunity of correcting what ray bean en. | CTO’, and on going in heard a young man named Drake | board a foreign ship, on the high seas, atid that such an of- RK and cer for the opp y ing Ww! may be an et) was stabbed ; saw him sitting ‘in an apothecary’s shop | fence was not included inthe statute, under which the ar- Bur bi Lucina Cordiat!—barren wives it Y onto mothers frir, And cue fond name of Father gives To husbands in despair! In Jenehorren and in gleets, Tt proves a sovereien balins HAVERSACKS, AWNINGS, MARQUEES money. It'seemed a verv obvious duty to excreise the | Should " »rise then’ rau off, pursued by Mullen, the latter hurting | rald, and by legal transfer the property of the plaintiffs Opecmmnption poe @.conywerer mete HOSE | Abo HAT AND BONNER List authority given by the first section of the ect of 1als--of costs conseqt poh x eng penn ea not in| himseltby falling over sorhe ‘bricks. I and others then | to sell, manufacture and work for Khe ‘ull term of four- Jn ies matasting eb rm, themmarioins ALTE CUSHIONS. Bree eus iia Ta issuing other notes, in such form and on such terms as | SEY Oven Oe cia te ne Teenie the compensation | '¢lPed, Barger to the drugaist’s; saw the wound; it was | teen years from the date of the pa ‘The defendants, it ye yay: om SHS, da. Among the rest they have an arise ema 72, | Would promote the convenience of the ‘Treasury and Bc seh npleyed Jn the ‘eiatour houses te be guid out ‘of | it the left side, and bled freely; I then went for Dr. is alledged, are working a machine on the same principle, Dipnae browaht ort Oy cataen serait, WAGON COVERS: forthe USE OF RAIL ADR DS. ic} | avoid the dangers and expense of remitting coin to the oe een the fone ere cot deemed mie: | 0%; We then took Barger to the Seventh Avenue; he | and which'the plaintifs contend is an infringement of their Diecha-ges bong suppressed, ” to cover all kinds of vehicles and boats. 0 for BAL. | public agents for disbursement, and at the same time chant woth the Sov hig | Could not stand at the time; some four weeks afterwards | ley ‘This case will probably last for a day or No more their vietics vex. . Of eile manahnetate. on sent aniainnt’ a Wine wealso | tain prospect of the condit’\on of tho Treasury, which has | UTRCtEC Wn othe Athor Henerat. it has been | ow given b, P « A — ’ ‘Thus by its nid 1s health insared i ws chalet te iL CLOTH, | heen exhibited in this report, » monishad to this course, | View by the opin’: . By ad een | siways thougit tl and the deceased were Esnararios oniya.—We have the ‘St. At onee, to either sex. which will arrest the pissage of air, will fas loner lighter | independent of all other considerations, Notwi b A. ‘There are probably cases, however, wher le- | fiends ; 1 heard no angry words ; Barger did not partici stine Ne jiustant, from which w an ordinary sail eloth, and require & ni to Lb vision will be necessary t the pro- 5 Bary } ust U nwe Legal who setter from dresase age thera. in the minufaccaure of UMBRECLAS thie | all interest had ceased upon more than two mi s or Oe eollcctene and raved cifcure, Ce PFO | pate fn the affray betiveen Nos. 43 and 24; Barger was that ‘he Gea. Wn Washington, from Savannah, had Seek ram this grand epecitic euse Article toust gapercete every outer taterial. Indeed the mene | outstanding Treasury notes, in consequence of the notice | PeF asristance to the collectors and naval officers, about Bt years of are arrived st St. Augustine with fifty two settlers on board, ‘At iinety: wo Nenu: at application of the ANAYDRISE imu mos given of a readiness to redeem the whole amount, yet it k and disabled seater Cross-eramined 1 formerly ran with engine 43; the two | among whom are a goodly number of the fairsex. Most And No. 18 Uourt street, Boston; No. 9 North 6th street, Phiadedphia, im ns ordering this medicine from th: country, by sending t ictanee, ean have it bored up aud sent Voany par of the ‘ovon. Pri rary day of January next, at my offive in the Me chants’ exchange, ia the city of Naw York. A: for HE 8) 2RIBERS have ane HGH sae ada i hae Ai ELASTIC bat sary it must not be omitted to state that this article je, and an ‘whatever by change nF temnper which, Pas mite admirably from i adapted 2s «cover for feather beds; the perspiration diseased or ever healthy persons so injurious ard destructive to feathers, will under its use be cannot extend beyon the saterior of the tick, Prevented from penetrating and of which more than eight millions fell due before the Ist of. July, 1343, and the residue in the ensuing months. The hazard ‘of a demand for money being created by any sud- den revulsion, which might be produced by contingen- the stock was awarded, and the names and proposals of Treatury notes bearin; jo Aah interest to the amount of seven million have heen redeemed. There then remained of the outstandin: notes $4,656,387 45. These notes also bore an interest o! six percent, which was considerably above the value of was perceived that they were not presented for redemp- tion, but were retained by the people for the purpose of ‘remittance in the transaction of their business. ‘This fact indicated that the whole amount could probably be re-issu- for no other, it th: js our d shonld be kept in such m eondition that it may bo redesine ed at pleasure, Should the discretion as to the rate of in. terest on the Treasury notes to be issued, be om should the authority to purchase them on presentation be is men made an attack on 24°s, and stones flew ; the stabbing took place after the fight; I did not see Isen- prise belore the stabbing ; Idid not see Jacob Myers here or Peter Myers ; when Burger was stabbed, he fell roneous construction ofits revenue law: with his lip cut and bleeding ; went to No, 24’* company to an appeal, is believed not to be applicable to questions of revenue, when the decision of a particular case may and often Joes involve hundreds of thousands of dollars; and it is submitted that in all such cases the United Stat should have the right of appeal, it was that struck Drake ; saw th thrust at Barger who exclaimed, | am stabbed, and who at the same time said he knew it was the prisoner who did it, after [had told him that it was Isenprise. | prisoner then make a course, but that years has been, wholly inadequate to its pur- Seainen, being from their pursuits usually unable in the general provision for the destitute, and companies were on good terms at the time; the person that was injured was the brother of Drake, who has just testified; the blow was struck directly in the back part of engine 24; | saw Isenprise that night again; he walked pose to share having contributed to this fund what the law demands, 21, 20, 44,71, 52. Common Pleas. Before Judge Ingraham shall and James Reynolds.—This w fringement o ‘and rotn nth fang ono son, sean taper AHDAE we matthcreet BY da | ment marked f) accompanying hie repo. | ytmephccenmehprecries atimiatin of heratue ot | tnd asked the caus, end sat Darger an lenge sea the prisoner Wen eccorstagiy ect tiene Tine beet of iretitzee tore. Blade abhor roe wil ingwtished by being By the funds thus provide ix | the subject in controversy in civil suits to entitle a party | ing together, the former asking t ter it he knew who | Henry Valentine and erander Casseli, va. Andrew Mar Manilla or Sisal hemp and other filrous substances, &c., inv ted and p nted by Daniel J je aud Elisha Fitz Of these worthy settlers are from the neighborhood of Augnsta, and are destined for Indiana River and St. Lucie. They left St. Augustine on Wednesday in the schooner for their, place of destination, all cheer, good ee $3 per vottle, or $24 per dozen. Ri IFER & WISSMAFN, ed, as the outstanding notes should be redeemed, in others | claim its benefits, without knowing or referring to its | lame, but Ido not know if he was imuch hurt; Isenprise — [RISA POTATOES—1000 hamp:rs Inst Potators (eve) of | _ni3 Im*ee 24 South William stwet. | of alow denomination, without any, or at a nominal inte. | amount, or to the legal restraints upon those charged | was then arrested. Navieation.—The U her last tripup, went hore J v OPPE R—100 cases extra qaality:Kuglish Sheat rest; and that they would be received with avidity by the | with its administration. All efforts to prevent the expen- || THowas Mctuxy sworn—I was with the deceased on | yo futher than Coxackie, She there landed the OBEPA ‘SeMtURRAN oe Bins atget dite ne UeLNTE CO a 0K Gonper otreet, public ¢reditors, ‘if made convertible into coin on de- diture exceeding the means provided, have heretofore | the 234 September, night; Mr. You YT resent; been unavailing, and there is constantly a balance against ' continued with them ” to the time of the stabbing did mails, Avenue, and knock him nd left the engine was dressed [knew Barger; he was r, running with No. 24, I never heard him tility towards the members of No, 24. Did the tat the first af trumpet of the tit re- and for some time busi- an illness of her feelings from in action for the in- apatent right, for a machine for breaking