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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol Ex Me, siniwate Me. 288, | NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 14, 1843. Pree Toe Conta sna — - — " ‘ji er the Fortier Parricttan ne Mau. Ronprry Ke ,) C. WINTER MAIL LINE FOR ALBA City Intelligence. March last, and who was tried at a former term of 1 . Rowrrr ae ee Pig eta eee Pa iirrenferng lege Sn beutiful taworeeat of NY suiinicrmediate plices, from the oavat| | Police Offlee—Deo, 12-—A Brorusn Sranaxo, 4 Court, but the jury did not agree on verdict, on mo-! We have received the following additional par- , ’ newspaper- emen’s end Boys Ci f the lare-t f which he Foutlinat street —The steamer, - omar 1 Daniel Demarest, while laboring tion of the acting District Attorney, . pros. 04 ih i . lishod every day of the year except pedir iet Many anid | will acl a2 clieap. xy any other eatablishiment im this eity- | Capt J. Sent, will leave ax above ac FM. on Wedvesdsy, fader partial iowanity, attempted to kill his sister on tered and the case dismissed. ticulars of the recent extensive mail robbery at Amoug which may be found gentlemen's cloth, velvet, a bew an Tuesday night by stabbing her with a penknife in several The Hoag Case.—'he District Attorney then called to’ Hudson :— Fourth of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per a0 num—postages paid—cash in advance. THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— Ppostages paid, cash in advance. ADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of d Sunday. * P S576 Of Cased, and fine otter cape. _ Also on band planes sappy ‘tre COuyMBA, Gant. A. Houighton, will leave as above | 10°0."O), her arma and body. He has ‘cen unwell for the trial Melinda and Alexander Hoag, inuicted for a grand ilies iheny- Arges, too: sa x 4 y b lopee : pimoles kand tur hats, of a beauiiful finish, for sale org HE oe Koy me gs an oo en P. C. Sehates, past several years, and hax during that time been support. larceny. Mr. A.D. Russell, counsel for the accused, de | a4. secial agent of the lost Citce Department, Mr, i, i i i first Fancy Furs—Also, constantly on hand, a large assortment of | at the office o» the wharf, ed by the hard earnings of his sister, who is a widow and manded, as aright, separate trials—and Melinda was first | yin rey, together with Mr. McLochlon, the confid N.B-—T'he Caps of the subscriber took the. premium at the ‘ea ket shi S,| he admitted the off 2 alleged that he had done it Mr, William Sorrels, of Bloom township, Fairfield county, ¢ from thes . late Ber ofthe American Tastieate, OO LEARNS The fire class parket ship Altar bee.’ | because he knew he was soon to die, and as she was his , Ohio, on the night of the Isth of Nov. of $95, consisting | H1U0son } esterday. | The net sen fom this ety have 80 Im*r 126 Chatham at, opposite Ro t. Seercommodations of this ship for cabin, second cabin | only relative he desired that she might die with him. He of notes and coin, while he was in her company in a house | TN ITP a'r ne following is the account of mails sent and srectane pansougers, are such as eannot fail to ensure ever’ | fs Uadoubtediy: insane, and will be seat to the lunatic asy- in Robinson street, near Washington. srercial Beste: ha olionages ameascotent orale the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing ANT-HUMBUG STORE!-LIVE ANS LET grea peasen gers dering the ne ipl lum. L, D. Shepherd, was associated with the acting Ors mi ‘ i i ito 5 of hi , ¥ weit ines fast. It hes the largest circulation of any paper in this eity eee ean ree eeesaatee ct cuiee upon ver: | cbs, and. will sil punctual every, Bve de Steatina 4 Cancase of Bexe.—The slanghter house of | District Attorney for the prosecution. “I'he Jury welt paidat this Free or the world, and is, therefore, the best channel for business | sons i the store is not tolerated), can be obtuned Water | season. Parsengers may therefore rely on not ber Walter Briggs, 18 Ninth street, was opened on Wed syrbay ep ah Neceen per fen SUE Mies De v sins Unpaid. Paid. office. letter men in the cil Pricus moderate—cash in ad- | Proof Boots manfactured in this ¢'ty of the best mate ial, and | Phe price of passoge being vary low. those wishing to secure | day moning, and a carcase of beef, ‘offal and all removed. | pally conducted the detence. ‘ Ma. 1a 37, a jai city or country. warrant'd at prives ranging from ing | berths in either of ey Packets, can do, plying © | ihe beef was ufterwands traced to Washington Market, (ite, Boaptiost opened the case and read the examination Baltimore, Mc ash ig ot 7 vance, seme two dollars lower in. price J.P. % ir. one's " s ‘tfrey Cran, | of William Sorrels, taken de bene esse, on the 24th of Nov, | “Dist. — - - FRINTING ofall kinds executed at the most moderate | (Quality cons deed pen thio city, au Gaoeral Paseags Oftcs, 3 Posh SUP... | Suck, who ehpittel that he siolsic, He's Lowa as an | le the genmmays of iho. sonnand,, nha Rolice ottice, paid | New Orleans 1 5 50 es ma ice, and in thy it elegant style, 'Ss AD d eR, . 4 . 4 who eft fol ne. vas to the follow! etleet— A e a r? - P See: enenr, PARIS BOUTS ANY LASTS | WADE TO ORDER, NEWLINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVER: fand has served a term in the state prison at Sing | {yh Had 1A for i ane ee pn fro Ohio, "bringing Louisville, Ky. Dist. 1 00 - - 1 Prorrirror oF THE Henao Estasuisuaext, ‘One door from Court.andt stre-t. POOL Packet of diet December—The 8 lendid With him fourteen horses for gale, which he disposed of | Richmond, V % = a4 3d Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets ped Ficchot Ciera Peas Maker of Lasts, an | Stone burthen, Capiain doh Eldridge, will sail ou the 2ist General Sessions. fad pat up a a hotel in this city that on the evening of Wheeling, Va Dist. 4 79 3 a 1 man FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL, | (fends and all the smatcurs of a gentlemanly che ” | Degpanber, net recalas day gall 1000 tone and upwards persons Bere eecrcee Tal eieogs, bey A uAgenien: Baween and | by the female Melinda, who invited him to her rooms, sta- | Charleston, 8. ¢ 0 : = & ‘The Royal Mail Steam Ship ACADIA. | terials, all thatis s0 per'ectly made ia Part Hee ne ote anuy will uot fatto cee'the ed | eo, 18.—valeged Ane. rhe trial of Chartes | ting that she was a married woman, but her husband be- Dist, 2 pe = Alexander iyrie, Eaq., Commander, will | S1yt04 Guoumker Cleree, whose van be derived from sclectitig this line in preference to | ,, DeC- 18.—~dlleged Manslaughter.— Tho tt iq ing away, she was lonesome; he accepted the invitation, | Savannah, ” is ~ ~ leave ‘tloion fo’ the above ports on. Sa- | eee Ooo laut fe reapectlly us their great capacity renders them every way more | F~ Isenprise, indicted for ee care Eni and soon after they arrived at her domicile in Robinson | "| Dist. 100, ge a 4 ! Boots and Lasts, leepail q * | street, she persuaded him to go to bed with her,and pla New York City, 20 06, 7 aasage to Liverpool sete Rea rare thes the close laters Paris fashion, ‘on the 23d September last, from the effects of which he pei [rf r Dist. 20068 4.00 be 3 Passage to Halifax++ . sees 20, MAleo the 'gonnioe Paris Jet Black Varnush sold. ot expired on the ath day of November following, was con. | 2 Chuir near a slide or door udroitly concealed in th st. 20 O6f Apply to D. BRIGHAM, Jr., Agent, ag Laat ns Tice wishing to sccuse berths should not fail to make | tirfued. staged Naw 209 8 tition, for him to put his clothes on; that soon after they | — £ or No.3 Wall street, | 02m early application on board, or to eee ; had retired a noise was heard and she hurried him away,| _* The letters missing from this package are as follows : TT O0TS——Wer if, doubl ik sol Mr. Mas Puewix, on the opening of the Court, ad- “ 4 % imself ify. | 66 of 124 cer ostage each, 11 of 1b} do., 2 of 26 do., un- STATEN SCAND FERRY, FOOT Ate eater staan dec hale One e ee dressed the Jury on the part of he prisoner. ‘They would | ® her husband had returned, He dees tse icky Os of 184 ciate Donte ees: eae 2 Hee Te Sent, Rammpont | ranted good fine calf boots for niet, boys, and children’s | 414 ¢¢ corner of Sow observe that he was a young man of excellent character;,| and went to his lodgings, and found tat he ha! bet fol | . Wp oungpeett ney OG ~ ‘A ANDER willleave No | coarse water boo's, and shoes of all soris and sixes. Ps - eee aie clonic Ly trade, ha hed near and dear cone} bed of the money, by means of the sliding door, The above packages were all in the pouch which was and Staten Tsinad, ov and after October he 18th 5 - ; es $ + 1 N. B— Laci 3 and children’s gaiter boots, shoes nnd FOR KINGSTON, Jamaic—To sail on the en ae ae eae e ee ate lifes with every” pros. | aving been introduced and his pockets railed. stolen and plundered at Hudson ; and in the sane pouch coe nonin 4 ae cae ah sina aahins, double a ud single soles. aad of every color and hade, oy A ae pect of becoming a useful Aplectiee oF soboty, and Gia pod lente Kets. a city watchmen, fi ari Arrested ae: were all the letter packages which hed centered here pear Rating eA 7 Ladies, Gents, s imes, and Chil water proof India Ku | BY AV ERELL Peat was the first time he had over been called before ‘the | Hada Hoag atthe corner of Greenwich and Warren streats, | from the east, north and west for New ork city, and no- NB —Ou Suudays the boat will leave at 11 iustead of 123%. | cheaper than at auy other store in this city. ‘She bes firet rate acco “modations for exbin passengers. Those | bar of justice to answer for any offence. This misfortune late on the night of the robbery, alter having made, at the | thing has t found except what wax recovered with the ALL freight shipped is cequired to be particntariy markea aud Ps WALKE , 419 Broadway, about proceeding to the above port will find vc Mary Averill | aroge ontof a sudden affray. ‘There was no enmity what. | Tequest of Sorrels, two attempts to find her in the hi pouch taken from the river, and that was only part of th ig ar the rich of the ovuers thereat asarfr alé Im*m Goruer of Canalat. | a most desirable couveyance arly apolication should be | over between the prisoner and the deceased; on the con. | Robinson street ; she deni a living in Robinson Dill for New oik city. ‘This bill was probably mad r 7 made on board, fot of Dover stree on te y wi cand weal said she lived in Grand, Alexander Hoag then rom | in two bundles, marked No. Land No, 2. It would seem _ FON LONDON—-Regalar pocket of the sch Deo. BOOT AND SHOX STORE. W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT, 43 Peck slip. trary they were,to all appearance, friends; and was it at all | i.e a stoop, and told witness to let the woman go or he | that the th J only the No, 2, as the missing letters M a packet ship r f OHN READY respectfully informs his friends | _ ¢13 corner South street. | likely that a young man, like the prisoner, who had been ‘ + > rT te SPER, Captain Hovey, burthen 1000 tous, will sail | "ene puvlic. that he has Ler g ns ove 7 - roved to be @ mildrand peaceable charactur, would stab his | Would get into trouble, She then slipped her hand into | would make about a bundle, The mails for Washington ts above her regular day, fad, the publics that be fins conn ee will Gaakfally receve | PACKET SHIP HUNTSVILLE, fom New Orleans, is | Fiend without any provocation ? It would require the | et bosom and passed something, from it to ‘ier, | city made up here 18 well ax what had collected here and © accommodations for cabin, second cabin and steerage passengers, aie splendidty fitted up for the comfort and con- venience ui passengers, Persons intending to embark should make early application to JOSEPH McMURRAY, ae 100 Pine st. corner of South, Persons wishing to send for their friends residing in the old country, can have them brought out bv the above or any of the toe regular packs ing onthe 7th. i7th and 27th of each month, by APF Ing a above; if by letter, post pai P'S. Drafts at Sigh’, Car large or sinall_ sume, are dian by thesub crib ron the Provin Bank of Ireland; p.yable ia line, at No. 99 Nassau street, where he will thankfull f A hart. f Wallstreet. Con snd faithfully sxocues, all oryers be may be fuvered with os the isn oar ng Se Umea Cea tetany oft theds uses iinmedi- | strongest possible testimony to induce the Jéry to believe CORK SOLE WATER PROOF AND DRESS | —~ i STLEWAN nd tae the cloneent pacsible. onsof thar the nigur was | eomething away is thought they were in.the pouch for New York distribu- D tec subscriber males to order Boots of the | A MIDDLE AGED GENTLEMAN. wiohes «wet teal | struck by the prisoner, and, ifthey had reasonable doubt | ,,cltanura Hl. Wirsten., anolien watchman, sworn. | tion, and I then arrested him also, another watehman coming | also the mail matter for Philadelphia were in two canvass up. Alexander then made a temporary escape, throwing | bags and may have been in the New York pouch, but it [From the Hudson Gazette, Dec. 12.) Letters containing drafts to a large amonnt were found ‘cots of the ’ ‘ \bove descr iptio: ality of French Calf- : Or oe bam 4 doubt | Heard analarm onthe night in question, and went to t sKinvin de wt ie, guar very remus prin. Geos e fan) ‘whee there are uo Rourdefe-ete com | upon that subject, they wore bound to pronounce a ver. | aysistance of Kelly, who had Melinda in custody, corne+ ee cee os olin baontiaatat D, atthis office stating the pulticulars and terms, | oceasion of this allray, there was, upon both sides, a dis. | Of Warren aux] Church streets. Kelly said Alexander Had Vin the tg which had been opened but returned again Rese usract ta corphenine at chia stem the moderate, wail mee: with attention. d1’3t*r "| praceful violation of the law; but he contended that all | Cteapeds went in galt of him, and found ‘hin under | with their contents, the object of the robber, it would ap- ‘Dras ings being taken ‘Of the eet, ‘and a pair of Lasts kept for | TN’ OKMATION WANTE f GEORGE Wr 5T, a| the provocation had proceeded from the men of Engine aera Si Ny falliy whee! ioe gy loot, bur | Pears being solely for money. As near as cu be ascer- ‘af the is aod of Bermud: and s.n of Jihn West,who | No. 48, and not from those of No %4,to which the pri- | aud he again escaped by falling through a trap door, bit | tained from the letters found in the bag which had con- each customer, there is no difficulty in getting a handsome and nal 9, throughout the cou: try 3 also, ou Mesar. BD :oner, | easy it. ic is believed died in Jackson Lot iu July last, will ap- ‘ G ‘ was followed and found in the rear of Mr. Ogden Hott: i - ‘ukers, Londoa, ‘payable in A ay HE. ° LR Vana tall tele lla oad at | soner was attached. ‘The men of No. 48 were the assail- 4 2 bei fed 4 a eacd-over | tained money, he could not have got more than $200 or a pay: every oes acon putly on hand, a large assortment Lan Ai need ys by letter or other ise to M aiddleton oo ag ¥ | ants, those of No. 24 the defendants. It was true that in | MaH's premises concealed in a privy, having passed over | Sang, ‘The bag when found had a rep and rope around Mone enLi Mat Beraititeci Pena | edicts thamelee the decoated received the wound, but the evie | Several yards. $15 in gold, and $20 in bank bills, were | ft ty which it appears that something had been fastened oe di was b: 4 ie i found in the area in Murray street that night, aiso gold | ty jpor the purpore of sinking the. beg, but which got SOHN Le WATKINS, 114 Falton street BOARDING Tp, baadbone rizoome, wih Oreplace,| hand struck he blows Doubt ran through the whole of | Piece Py Mr. Middleton, and $4 20 30 Lve cent ieee, aid | Logue and the Jag came upand was, discovered. Willism d8 im*e> between Nasssuand Dutch streets. with breakfast and tet, or full board if required. Apply at! ita “Hoint which Mr. Phenix urged at considerable | 8 in bills; also $17 50 in gold, near where Melinda was | oH a young man in the employ of Smith & Miller, mail LOOK AT THIS 4'L Houston street. di mir lengthy Buti, ‘pon the other hand, the Jury thought it arrested, tolded in a piece of straw paper. Mr oor contractors, has been arrested on suspicion. The eireum- y aie: EN’S CORK SOLE BOOTS, the best of | GTUAKT, LADIES HAIR-DRESSER, No. 3 Murray | was sufficiently proved that the prisoner's hand had caused distinctly identified Melinda in the watch house. Witness | stances, as near as we can learn them, are these :—~The '$5 00 4 to $6 per FOR LONDON—Packet of the 20:h Dee.—The flippers, he. pocket ship WEST TINSTER, Cap Moore, will despatched { r Loudon at above; her regular day, hose wishins to secur a passage, havir g superior accommo- dations for cabin, scoond cabin and steeraze passengers, apply to JOHN HERDMAN, 61 South street near Wall street, street, Tespect(ally mnuounces that he'is prepared to | the death of the unfortunate man, he contended that by | described the room, the situation of the trap and chair, | mai) Jeit Albany on Thursday about one o'clock, P.M. , N. B—Passage from London and Liverpoo! by the reguiar Do We dos 2 00 | wait ou ladies ac their resfdences, and to dress heads accordiag : ontended that by {ood the moncy that was found and marked by him, ' . eae as. 4 Ht f pa 1 : neem a haere ane the common law of the country, he was justified in it, | and the | ‘ v y and was placed on the boot behind the couch “The Teeictnale pa ate lepeahod samen ese roavalte | pe” open RID ABR Boots, do. £2 0 408 | ORE ns nee teeing that he had been frst attacked by the deceased and | Which was claimed by Mr. Sorrels, and produced in| maj1 hag for New York being the largest, and the Guard throughout the United dom, on application as above. D Rup! . 0 5 “ his companions. In conclusion, he (Mr. Phenix) addres- | Curt being directed to take special care of it, was first deposi- air E jen 109] ROYAL MAIL FOR LIVERPOOL - Letter bigs for the | seq some appropriate observations to the Jury, upon the | | Dav Lorry another watchman, corroborated the | sed in the boot, and the other mail bags piled upon it, and , Sea ST dae + arene importance of correctly discharging their duty: tothe ac. | Main part of the last watchman’s testimony; and John | grrived in this city about $o’clock the same evening, tha 00 | * Arpeciat bag will also eup for the overland mail to | cused ina case of this serious nature. Middleton testified to his finding the gold piece in the area | mail was then taken from the stage and placed in the of t A rpecias bag will also be m: The Distaicr Attorney, (Jonas B. Phillips, Fsq.) | the unfinished housean Murray street. fice of 8, & M., to await the arrival of the boat the neat 4 & Co, wonld inf.1m merchants and others, sending letters | replied at length, urgi “het the Jury nae Delicve |, The dafence called no witnesses and was summed UP] morning On closing the office about 10 o'clock, Holf toa Shaves India rub- | vin Bostou, that their mci's have never been lef. as they are | either that the W nesves for the prosecution had perjured | Y Mr. Graham on the part of the accused; the case, a8 | was left in it to guard the mail, with instructions to go F sssortment of boy's Boots | “easPorted by their own expres under overumert tock. themselves in swearing the prisoner had inflicted the | tHe evidence will show, admitted of little argument in | down on the arrival of the boat from New York in the and * » of all kines to be found in| 413 gto¢ ey Wall street. | blow, or—however painful the alternative—that the de- i Lr lene eel Ee tye uea a Avb oad Sins morning, and tend to the passengers, &c, this being his the world, al! of our own mauufvetu ¢, and ——— a7 wet | cease’ had come to his end by the hand of the prisoner. | People,and after a short charge delivesed by the Recorder, | ordinary business. Hoff states that he did not leave the of- goods, and warranted C0 he d ni 'sa cle yas the cheap- | ENGLISH MAIL—Tost Office, New York, Dreem’cr 1,1 °Stve Renonorn then charged the Jury. ‘The. prisonor |i, Was given to the Jury, who without leaving their seats | gow yntil ubout 4 o'clock ; we understand, however, that ea ore ae aCe se7 Brosdw 1 1883, Letter, Bags per Royal Mail Ste.mer Valediaijs | at the bar was indicted for a manslaughter ; and before he | fund the prisoner guilty. ; he was met on Franklin Sqnare, near the river, betw e180 % ec “a oad wares | RIVER. leaves HOmDE Ot EUR Omens ie ‘The trial of Alexander Hoag was postponed till Friday, | 9 and'3 o'clock, coming up from the river. = = * = = d at the Upper and Lower Post Offices, ity, ou | called their attention to the testimony of the witnesses, it bon S65 i Oe EO CO arenes seat the oth futtant, nt. 45 minutes Pat S.orclock, P| was proper he should present to them the law as it related | t® Which day the court adjcurned. eaat erin eciesea tas veoren§ canbe at- ‘re inland postage of 18% ceuts on each single letter must | to cases of this description. ‘There were four different de- oo LNeaSESENe Literary Notices. F it is im ; er, and it was exclusively 4 Court of Common Pleas. are ‘ : them in the course of wearing. These Over Shoes,which i i 4] Srees of manslaughter, and it was exclusively the pro Tue Yourn’s Hisrgricat, Girt.—This is an ex- Perv titeady tnrown iuto disuse leather overshoes and mocas- ate Postinaater desires to call the atten ion tar a cot | Vince of the jury to say—if the prisoner was gnilty at all Before Judge Ulsheetfer. ato’ ae 1 hich sins, and to which the water proof boot is fast tending, are | onehundied snd sixty five letters: having been seized by the ad | —of which degree he was guilty. He was indicted gene-| Dec. 13.—Hay S. McKay vs. James C. Porter.—This was ceedingly elegant volume, and one which can be farnished by te a rirae De gore yieretes miralty agent, on board the ste mer Cal dou 08 her last trip, rally for ie hey taal and Ceetlee a Peabechh) entire | an action for slander brought by the plaintiff, who is a| most unhesitatingly recommended to the favor of Lane, of a ye ingly q rom Boston, snd retwrui st of in, comsequenc range and scope to determine to which degree the case | member ofthe legal profession, against the defendant, who | 41) the friends of the young and rising generation. bette: than are being ate OH Aly Gutet Shows ana Besos ae | ie wlan Hoaiage on said letters not tewe jaid tothe fost OF | belonged. ‘The offences in the calender of this descrip. | is a baker. It appeared from the evidence that the plaintiff The elegant first class packet ship NEW xOKK, ow, will be despatched as M day. She nas Unsurpassed accommod: for cabin, second eabix avd stersge passengers. ‘Th .e wishing to secute perths, will require tu make early application to JUMN HERDMAN, 61 South street, ‘ if ._ near Wall street. N.B—Those wishing to sed for their friends residing in Great Britain 0- Ireland, can have thew brought ou: by this ship, or auy of the line of packets, at the lowest rate aud drafts can as usual be faraished for ary amount, payabie without dis- count, or any « ther charge, im all the princypal towus throuxh- out the United Kingdom, For fur Particulars, apply as above. P. 3 —The packet ship Columbus, Capt. Cole, will bedes- patched ov tre 1 aary, her regular + aulr : BLACK BALL, OK OLD LINE OF LIVER: POOL PACKETS—FOR LiV*RPOOL—Regular packet OLD sBUACK BALL LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVERPOOL—Packet of the 16th December De B ve, her regalar hoes; misses’ and child ket of the 18th Decermber.—The new and elegant ee a eee ogrihen 10d, tons. Cant. Crovorr | famished ouly at this establishment, Every article appertain- | frorn this city. Hts were supposed to. have bees #0 | tion ranged from a degree little short of wilful murder | had paid a three dollar bill, m exchange for some stuff out | Tt contains familiar descriptions of the most im- 7. ing to the rabber busiuess for sale or made to order. 13 3tr Pest Master, | down to those of almost accidental death. The Recorder | of the baker's shop, and had received back the change | portant and interesting civil, military and naval oc- Tr is well known that the accommodations of this noble pac! RACE H. PAX: is L $— 1k ny <A by the | then read to the jury the several definitions of the four | When the defendant was about paying out the bill, about p 6d 3 Ag et for cabin, 2d catty and ateerage passengers, are fitted up in 81 5 sigs Successor to the Rosbary | RC. NE LHD A EARH OTs Ube saheediee Mand st Teen EE cleares. of punalavEnter, observing that the case | thive weeks after, he discovered that the bill was a coun- | currences, narrated by the old English chroniclers. Imauiner that caunot fail to tase those embaikiog every com esr peo ret ij now before them did ‘not seem to come * within | terfeit. ‘The de 1 on the plaintitt, who took it] The sele of the vhose writings furnis Fore tei seri high brtwemideck whch aw well [ented | POSITIVELY WATER PROORKW J. Roomps,Sowoi | {9 “dar Giguihembeiier din chlo YermBrapmanda [he meaning either of tho ret ‘or, second, Dut with |to his opposite neighbor, who” reused to change it ouly re eee ee ret WicROTURGR TM: teehee h iterest to select this favor te ve-ser for tl 7 Of Chinese: Water Front Osacment--Manshaam & Falrors, | Tale {tas in blue, pink, and other color in that of the third or fourth. The third degree o use the bill had a doubt cast on it by the pluntitf him- | the mate} 0 be ery veyauee 1 p.eference to any othe rice of pas Spincipal wholesale and reesit agvate + this onlysure p eventive | 10-4 plain w ie rua Malia, for bul deeasea manslaughter was thus defined —" The killing of another "The bill was given back to the delendant, with a re-| felicitous, Froissart and Monstrellet being among Tow, for which aud to secnre the best_ berths, early Rreat reputation for its brillianey of polish in quick time, and 100 cartons infants re, ROBERTS, 818 Growway, in the heat of passion, without a design to effect death, by | quest that he would take it down town, and make further | 1,0 most entertaining historians of their age. The should be made on buard, toot of Beekman st Which 1s well adapted for using over the Sospito, is for sale by | dit imec: BR ROSERTS. 373 Browiway cg | dangerous weapon, in any case except such wherein | inquiries into it, and ascertain its genuineness. Some days | the most ente orians of th Be. e seribert OCHE, BROTHERS & CO., 35 Fulton propriet at his agency for the Sospito, 81 Fulton s-fet, 5 > the killing of another is declared to be justifiable or ex- | afterwards, on the 20th July, 1843, the defendant called at | volume is edited by Mr. Evans, and is illustrated by ty! Meee Ghosts eee haltsn aa copper OF Gad iasibed to call as ae a te HULL'S TRUSSES. j cusable, shall be deemed manslaughter’ in the third de- | the house of the plaintiff, and inquired from hig daughter | forty admirable engravings, which contain, in = P.8.—The New York sails from Liverpool! on the Ist Febra- ait Imeee im ‘ al ETI OR, Ur pel gree.” "The fonrth degree was defined to be— The in- | if he was prepared to change the three dollir bill which | themselves, a whole volume of historical detail. ary... Persoas seading for their relacives can have them brought = ERSONS alficeed with rapture may rely upon the bee | voluntary killing of another. by any weapon or by any {he had passed upon him, (the defendant.) adding “thathe | pyblished by Appleton & Co. out in her, or in any of the packets comprising th is ened led HE SUBSCRIBERS haye Just meeived from Germany 0 Sw world affords, on applicati Mare means neither cruel nor nnustial, in the heat of passi (the plaintif!) knew it was aconnterfeit when heso passed |" Ppt, of ri i ant i ‘and offer for sale, a variety of WATER PROOF and | fice, No. 4 Vesey street, or to either o the agents AIR TIGHT articles, called ‘AWHY DRI , for which pag | ¢iPal towns in the United States. Be careful to examine tents have been taken out in England and Germany, ‘They pad of Hull's Trusses. to nee if they are endorsed by are vastly superior to THOSE in use manufactured by the aid | Hull, in writing: | None are wenuine, or to be relied apon s Hee POROUS ENE LASTIC. betacrple and wader |, gy fers ba feetly ID A " ut supple, and under sing ‘no alteraton ‘whatever by change ef temperature. | celebrated trusses, an SShese articles are mauufactured with wool, col en &e., of which be male CLOAKS, HUN ET's, GAITERS, ‘APRONS. Pee declared to he exens nd if he would not change it, he would place it in the A ‘orr or Rome.—~A violent polemi- icide, shall be deemed manslaughter in the fourth ds of a person "eho would riake hine’ It was also {cal duidecimo. Published by Tappan & f The distinction hetween these two degrees was | found that on several occasions the defendant had called | Boston. ae apes. A ar | in the third manslaughter was constituted by the tak- | the plaintiff personally, before others, “a counterfeiter, | Lrrvi® Rontnson or Paris.—A series of interest- d thousands “are leupeed pon. & cons | ing away of life, but without the design to effect death, by | a forger, an old swindler—that he had upbraided the chil- | ing and instructive stories tor children, translated celebrated trusses, and thousands are imipsed aber "nay ar | any dangerous weapon ; in the fourth the crime was con. | dren of the plaintif with their father’s want of honesty | from the French ssued hy Burgess & Stringer. Grade by ceekilful mochantes, and are no better ‘than the ord stituted by the involuntary killing of another by wny | and guod moral character ; that on one occasion, meeting | ‘Tie Youxa Amenican —A very useful book for weapon or means neither cruel nor unnsnal, He would | the son of the plaintiff in the street with a can of milk he | schools, exhibiting in a plain and sensible way the fete He boo Sted ap at e No.4 Veuer. street, excinsivel | give the jury an illustration of the difference. ‘The use | asked, "did your father pay counterfeit money for that Aine, sailing {rom that por: punetually on of gach month. For passage apply as above. 2 ~ B.— Tie Columbus will succeed the Sew York, and sail for Liverpool ou the Ist Jauuary, 1814, her regular day. “th | in any cases other than such as D. dle hi denret, FOR LIVERPOOL—NEW LINE.—Regular Packs: of 26th December—The splendid packet SIDDONS, Capt. E. B. Cobb, of 1000 tons, will er reguiar day. ‘y, For! itor , havi ac Cuation wiequailed for splendor or comfort, apply oa | HAV ERS4CKS. AWNINGS: MAKGU h é P natnee ie ili board ai Osisuis wharf, foot gt Wail street, gro, So OSE Al, HAT. AND HONAET LININGS, for indies, having a separat e business depart | of a dirk or pistol, or any other weapon which would he | milk, Bub ?” In short, that the defendant took every occa: Distory, matnres ne comely ane Ty GE Siren rect eee pa . Bece. OSE AND GLOVES for those aflicted with, gout «ah plone se sia atti ah | considered deadly in its nature, brought the offence within | sion to abuse and destroy the character and happiness of | "NC law. diy te aulban ot ater Larley's Dales, eh poem A ee oe ot h atrect, | rhenma:isms ALK CUSHIONS, PILLOWS, MATURES: | er et the third degree. The use of aclub or stick, which were | the7pTaintiff, ‘The defence set up the general issue, deny | sued by Robinson, 208 Broadway. % alll onal tan Etdllons and ait tos aah January her regular | WAGON Aeon fog Sete ain lair are TO THE LADIES. not deemed deadly weapons. or of any other means not | ing the charge, and thus precludin; 5 plea of justifica- Every Lapy’s Book.—An admirable instructor INAL SUPPORTER | deemed deally in their nature or character, might be | ton, The Court charged t the absence of t! p cover all kinds of vehicles and boats. Also for BAL-| “2. SULL'S UTERO ABDOM OONS and for BAGS, which may contain watery, gaseous | "[‘AIS new instrument for the radical cure of Pi u nt soon. Bya or oily fluids, without any chance of leakage. They havealso or Walling of the Womb, by external application, supes- | would give them another illustration. A person tiling the | to do as he liked with it, precluded the possibility of the | lady of New York. Published by Craven, 633 An Saperactare an Boge pi ertion Mae core. coding the wpe of the otgeetjonnl easary, is gontdantiy recone roof of a house threw a tile down into the street careless: | court and jury arriving at any conclusion as to its genu: | Broadway y a will arrest the ol ry st longer, is . 7 eli: y, vi y i ¥ e v ve, e vd Lepper oe eel sequin hig rolige ly, negligently, without regard to the safety of the nas. | ineness. ‘The conduct of the defendant gave, in the] Moyxinc Warcnes.—A very curious work, being jieted as the means o} than ordinary sail clo rea less number of han nealth, it never having failed of performing a cure, even ander | > * DCS'zeny : bi 7 e th T t Chen conteaey Oa ips) ee ene ae UNBHELLAS thi acer apatuvaten elfentasten sengers in the street, and the tile falling upon an indi opinion of the court, unequivocal evidence of the malici- | 1,6 «confession of faith” of the celebrated Sweedish BRELLAS this | ihe Sapsorer has attained a very high character in Knroye | dual passing, caused his death. Tn such a ease there | ous intent of the defendant to destroy, by the utterance z (eae note, as | in allthe mysteries of plain and aney cakes, pastry, Fea sere may rely upon the ships of this line sailing pune of Prolapsus Uteri | classed among manslaughters of the fourth degree. He | the defendant had passed it away to some one down town, | blanc mange, jellies, ice creams, and tually as advertised. FOR NEW ORLEANS—The superior fast sail- & ing packet ship SHARON, Capt. Thompson, will silon Thursday, '4°h inst. She has excellent accom second cabi aad Modativns for teeraKe paste: it require to meke early ap- ie t ede other materi: + q Those wishing to secure berths, will rawire ts make early AP- | Sonfication ofthe ANAY DIANE muse be almors unlimit-d. | as well asim this country. tis adopted go the entire disua ol | was no passion, no revenge, no intention of taking life — J of such slander, his character in the community and with novelist Miss Frederika Bremer. Burgess & plication on JON HERDMAN, 61 Bouth street, It mast not be omitted to state that this article is admirably | pensaries, and all other painful sargical expedients, in the Ly: | Such a case was involuntary and it came within the de- | the members of h ily circle. If the jury were | Stringer. y +" near Wall street. ‘as a cover for feather beds; the perspiration from | tng in: Higeptale ot London and and is anjversally 1: | finition of the fourth degree. “The Recorder further illus- | of the same opi was for them te dectlathe ver- Lire 1x New York.—By Jonathan Slick. diseased or even healthy persons x0 injurious and destructive te mmended in Europe by medical men es, and briefly pointed out the changes in | dict should be such as wauld remunerate the plaintiff, and | Published at the Brother Jonathan Office. trated these N B—The enlendid packet ship Ohio, Capt. Lyons, will be F i it i tf i f despaclid othe "sth ia. by ‘which pataage ean be engaged a | father will under is uae be prevented from penetrating and | [h this COUnHY IC ia Fastin ye eae TE tkeTeniawe | the law relative to manslaughter, which the legislature | at the same time punish the defendant, Beene erie te dhe ot 4 aera or well: the lowest rates, on app'ication as above, bad PFEIFER & WISSMAFN, private practitioners, in its wisdom had been pleased to make ; and said that Before Judge Ingraham. written tales of the Revolution. By John H. Mer. FOR NEW ORLEANS—Lovisiana and New | 013 Im*ec 23 South William 'street._| oa hare been ‘arnished exeiasively cor ladies at No, + | having expounded the law tothem as mecinetly ashe | rewis Keller, vs. Gung Warne ant cain: “Published by Barges GStringer, PB tts in art of th Dee tp ae | PO THE LADIER —it you hare Marz excrsrences, con: | putea Wine alady' ig mgnurantindance, anv |S jee gat ensel fom injuries reseivel hy the de | HO asm aetion of replevn,asving out of the fore | A’Smiucr Couttcrion oF Oniginal, Scorrisn Tell, wir atil as abore, her regular day." stly appendage of n beard. on your uppe ‘yell olf aed nmtaled san od Sim*r_ | Ceased, could notrof couree be questioned, and the firet | Closure Of @ mortgage on personal property for $700, by | Arxs.—This is one of the most elegant and popu- ror freight or peamags, hain handoerse faruished nevemnme- pepe ronaie jesgarmaecy part of tout ofperwine beat]: ‘A. A. SAMANOS, aqestion that presented itself for the consideration of the | Gifcer engaged In making the levy. ‘The parties are from | Mt Tausical works of the day. ‘The airs are ar- orto, bon K. COLLINS RCO. 56 South ates” | fal facen the Fondre Babule, invented by De Kelix Goarind, | NO,¢ WALL STREET AND 2m BROADWAY, | [ury was, did the prisoner at the bar commit the act 1} Germany. ‘The replevin was, made, because that no con- Tenged for the YeiGs willy tntroduetbey and cob ‘Shippers by this line may rely upon having thelr goods cor +. NER OF Reade StReet, With reference to this question the Recorder stated the tion had been received for ‘the mortgage. ‘The | cluding symphonies and accompaniments, for the fury or discoloration to your skins—this you ean be satisfied of | tras yusT Rk tor’s office; all doubts rectly measured. witnosses, leaving the | 5} CEIVED) per ship Cristoval Colon, an in- | evidence of Drake and the othe inti’ proved that on or about the 2th Feb., 1843, he | plano- ate violin or flute, and composed for this ‘Agents in New. Orleans, Hullin & Woodraff, who wil) 5 ice of the celebrated Woodville brand of Segars, con “ ! ji fe i F ; ‘ ». Gaston, . O. 1 Ww 1c . rt af ing i ini “a do) foetal + heey (paren ie em ired sand sail the s0th Dec., her regular day. attr | “t7-, $1 rer, bottle where may te ha te eet soure Tor car: _.___ IN STORE, suming they should be of opinion that the pri- | at law, and that at the time of the execution of said mort- | songs, both ancient and modern Scottish, and Eng- ail warranted The celebrated Talian Medicated Soap, for cur | All the various sizes nnd choice qualities of the most eelebra- | soner struck the blow, was it justifiable on the | gaze no consideration whatever was or had been paid, | lish nd +6. tlie ds inaltdibe. upweatde: oF > = 3 & w, ands o consisting o| art of the prisoner? It was in evidence that there TAR the nilscstannine. , pana | lis : clue a WINTER ARRANGEMENT. | | lua sillnnatan or roughaeat ot the asf Capoed | ora Byron st Renae ot art of the prisoner? It was in evidence that there | Put that ic was the tunerstanding” that it would be paid | Qn wusdred songs by the. illustrious peneant bard Va, AND PITTSBURG, Pa.—The | Bands, face, or. musduitn Bites ite Cece aon nund chafing, its Fort of Ha ‘a Ragalias and medium size. connected with Engine No. 48 to asrail the men of No. 24 | £0,0008 as the defendant Home, would receive certain | of Scotland—R obert Burns. No expense has been undersigned, for the lag five years (and | proper ig at ee They had avowed that intention in the presence of Drake | fy have been subsequently made. “The detence endeavor. | SPared in getting up this collection, which has de- an t present) Agent for Bingham’s Line | no mother should be without a cake. ‘ne cake, $0.ceuts, ‘d amall Yars of St. J and the foreman of Engine No. 24; they had not only | ¢, “ 1s OXbe. OF TOE ; servedly attained the highest popularity in Gres from this city t Putsvurg, takes this method of informing hus | “Cicreat, and we warrant it. or retarn the. mouey if not sa Large and small Yara of St. Jago. nr oe ih teutia het ion Hat a ed to bolster up this case, by proving that Horne was | servedly a highest popularity in Great numerous frien patrons, that K made extensive at | cessful. Be on your guard against a bold imitation, and Genuine Turkey Tobacco of different qualities. avowed that intention, but they had. in a mass, gone down | in the possession of money when he arrived from Europe, | Britain. The symphonies are so masterly, so Sere is ectaien se inheae are fa | mines pT. on Wan Be oh ee retheengne hose, an thre ars hamelec nan [isthe ansant 9 may ay any he oc | ace and delight and of fuck wean AM “Wheelin araud’s Ean de Brante, or True Water of auty, . r : te igi Keller before witnesses, that he owed Horne $750; but | originality, that they must be regarded by all this Intter evidence was disputed. At the time of making | amateurs as invaluable additions to the aire. | The the purchase the parties removed the property, and in| aecompaniments will be found admirably calcula- stead of selling it by auction, they placed it in custody of | ted to Sapper the Yale. abd. @usinnathia etna With Ee ee ene matteare bat which | OWL any tendency to overpower the singer. Hayden a RE pase fo on <—afiee of New Orleans, together | only placed themselves in an attitude of attack, but thev Paper Sega s of (Garcia, Perex, Lara, Lord Byron, & m * . Va. vin a. vin | well kcown asd approved cosinetic for eleansing, healing, fying and beautify i complexion, and. by its dilating pro- perties prevents: ¢ the formation of wrinkles, and banishing Chery Turney Fie 3 Jatches, them when present. Pointed, @pask and ape Boxes, &e. that engine fled, and the e wa. Fas co sceept for goods from thie city to Wheelin more and Camberiand.or to Pittsburg ¥ Zhe Chambersburg Railroad. All goods ratrasted threw stones, they used violent langnage, and uttered threats, so much so that according to the testimony of the a general assort: | foreman of Engine No. 24, the individuals connected with ine had to be taken to its sta- ill be forwarded without any jay. and at the lowest i Tals inate espor phamee pe ba ee se L pes tule Gouraud 5 Ve-ctable Lisaid Kouge imparts adelicate blush- : ng une, to the Sohaplexion, jmmpravle’ be Tubbs with «| MERE OF Segar Caves, Soa the Ohi wer. Also, Pie » egg ng, make ‘ef or linen cloth.’ For dyeing | citi or | :, Haas for tring Begars, nnd Tobacco in bales, which are of | tion by volunteers, who were not firemen. It was also in | were : ’ ~ re} said of his share of the work—*‘I boast of this Teague be ‘The businéas will be | gfoven thin treparation, diluted with wetet, simimitable. £0 | ©Tedt wholesstennd rea a3 Imer_ | Seiderice that the prisoner at the bar, connected a¢ he 12 | ee tee ae ese aoe ee facturer) thus | work, and by it I flatter myself my name will live Win, Tyson, No. 10 West street. New York UNITED STATES with No, 24, was ly beaten—that he was assailed | rendering themselves liable to an action of trespass, even | in Scotland many years after my death.” Pub- Bingharn & Brothers, 276 Market street, Philadelphia. and knocked down, and that he complained of the injuries | | > cumin. to fos ; ; ee : Wilson, North Howard street ‘Baltimore. EMPORIUM, he had tecelvelctlnt tia’ DA WRU, “Very much, to i Ong, bande fully ane to Jats : ic Cos Pai by Dobson, 106 C gga sale Philadelphia, Holliday & Egerton, Cumberland, Md. 121 late 129 Chatham street, New York exasperate his feelings, It further appeared that the charged, that it was a question purely of facts for them | and subscriptions received in this city by Mr. All- James H Forsyth & Co., Wheeling, Va. ‘And 116 Fulton street, Brooklyn. bbl da: bonentes MNT NG: aa; a onwivastanay po determine whether & consideration had been paid or | man, 286 Broadway. Boe ene aay Tiss Wheeling route should be marked someien ac an war es SEPA REN hich should be considered by the jury in relatior to the | TC. alm nidintitfoemplery, demagen, assessing the pro. |, NEALS’ History ov Tir, Pursraxs.—Part 1. of Gordes intended, for, the, Wheeling, rogue, should be, Me? | mru ehalkiand flake white, Put mp ia elegant boxes, “9 6-018 | rue CAN! En dost NY coutinne to offer for | vrobability of the prisoner apprehending an attack, ino | Forty at ite proper value. Ii they believed a consideration | {his excellent work has just been issued by the more, and those for Pittsburg, Biggham's Line as heretofore, | Buyno wher elee ur at 6” Waker street just one do from | py, $08 new an nt of every variety. and style= | much as it was their province to determine the question | fag heen paid. then the the defendant a ver. | Harpers. Vork, Nov'yatig gt SON: NO. 10 Weat street N.Y. | the come of Bronuvay, where will be tou! an assortment sf | Sowerfal wrades of Green em ‘most delicious ane | whether this actwas justifiable upon his part.or otherwise | diet; findini. how intiff for the candies} Kyickensocxen for December.—So s0.—The New York, Nov, 20, 18% hs moet delleate and choice Ferfumery, imported trom all fam of Seatnees and leganee, 3 he eae area po saat ob ines wallet, his ein were exciton Uv Taken, actording te, there s Thy Jury retuned a } best thing in it is the ballad entitled “The Old MMER ARRANGEMENT ‘Agents—Jordan 2 Milk street, Borton; 75 Chesnut street, | S2roaghy red from ail ity anc . igh | dag ¥ rson, Bari verdict in favor of the plaintif’ for $200 damages, and six | Man.” SO EEL ROAD LING | CERNE riba Racker Ba alist rash pqwer will sermaie entespatsed Ya ony’ ispsn, Tikelr si who had not heen in the melee, placed his hands uno the | Lents caste accessing the property. replevined at $450 ee Bag aD ie RD a, NEW YORK A! F Seats ?, T i Hare. f prosecuting business is, perhaps, scarcely to be excelled. shoulder of the prisoner. and inquired—"Are you the man | ° sing py y rep! ATHOLI i" & J. Sa DIRECT, woah: prnceseeny Trigeh, Hee af Hochester; | cSundeg npon the utmost regard to the rights of the eustom | whohas beaten the chill. Now it was for the jure to) or.the plaintiff, Nathaniel Blunt. Fsq ‘ “| lier, 18 Carmine street ‘Thursday being Thanksgiving Day, there will be no Tue InuemmaTen Macazint—Of all the nume- Fon Newagn, Newanunswicn, Princeton, Trenton, Carawell, Lock ort; 31 jOKDENTOWN ANB hi mit mya; Grigs, Hum ie, Albu ¥3 Gray, Pouchkeepsie; Elliott, Pe te nell me Be = At New Haven: Dyer, Providence : Taylir ‘Ne port; | Tales cheapness. 01) ore sre the uringst sariatactions wiiet_| hether the prisoner had, or had not, reason to apprehend Be sn Pu uth 5, + jaild ; ic est ments, of families, eo ground far’ co” on 0271 & SI, 78, 96, 1at, eget White "Calan ‘seth B: Haney Baltimore; ‘Selby’ Parker. | Masters wif) nd wt a decided advantage to supply themscly™ | t9 neail or to attack him—he would have heengaetitied in | °7 Hi» ©, 80, 80, 1, 92,99, 102, 108, 100, 115, URLINGTON. t especially with respect to weight and quality, and wor | letermine whether this was offen: ii e sive or otherwise— i , ed cheapness. to return in this Court. o8. 85, 63, 42, 41, 194, | fOUS Magnificent illustrated penodicals which ere Pant 2—74, 78, 73, 94, | 2t present proceeding from London press, this is among the most superb if not at the very head of mou TiS. Washington Mrs. Freser, Richmond he lorw chy | (ros: this establishment. the eats i th pi cana the list. Just-call at Burgess & Stringer’s and look Henving ew Vork daly from the foot of Contant a Conn.; Wells & Hampnreys, Ha.tford; E. C. Ferre, Migdie: Gavin Java Coreee ronsted every day fe feadueed tycoons: Drake the shocoast treset poole? Superior Court. at the last number. Rhorning bine ot 9 2 oe conde to Bordentown, from thence by |e —— prunes From, all parts of the United States executed wit | wie hand upon the nrisoner's’ shouler. then clearly the Before Judge Vanderpoel. MevicaL News anv Linrary.—A useful month steamboat to Philadelp! HOUSE PROTECTING PISTOLS. Loe tye out deavatch. ig Ameriea {or the aale of Hor. | attack mate upon Barger. by the knifo, wonld he truly | Weovespay, Dec. 13—Charles P. Leverich vs. William | '¥ paper by Lea & Blanchard, the great medical ral i, Evening i ne Proceeds direct to Camden (opposite te GLEN'S SELF-COUKING AND REVOLVING BU vin’s celebrate? Black Ten 90 tm? unjustifiable and inoxeuenble, It was. then, for the jnrv i action brought to recover gg rece d jouse in Philadelphia. jelphia) without ¢ cars ~ “ a " _ “ | t vas justifiahle or excusable: | lamage: i ained by the plaintiff by the LLUSTRATED C No : Prasenzers will procure their tiekets at the ofiee Fes e Uistol conheand revolves ss. coty. be palling tbe d UPER‘OR TRAS, COFFEE and SUGAR—Also Wines vai iver ware tal fet wer not inetifahto bell Aowltg of his cellar 40 Hoaves str fs, whese Be ben Hewitt, publisher re “agig roel aaa Conrtlandt street, where a commodious, steamboat, will be ir | ots Diy oa ave durable than any Pistol now in use, | trigk'end Seencte rd, Cham ane aad Cognae Brandy: | ite. they must say under which degree of crime it shonl | suffered a loss in sugar of over $1500. The overitow, iti Owens’s Leaas. Ousenver.— readiness, with baggage crates on board. f ‘ hd mg : y 4 + | Lrish and Sco:ch old Jamsica Rum, Holland Gis | eee ty) : fon? Wh Tada ws ne ihe Fe ; B 4kGAr. Onsenver.—Published at 42 Ann Philadelphia bagi = are gonyered from city to city | id warranted superior to any othe, maker. For sale in quan- | jresh Fruits, &e f reash o Yi ye claceed. Was it done ina passion? Was it done with | wledged was caused by the fountain erected in the Bow: | street, wihout being opened way h train is provided wit! | ties to suit pu Wy ¥ . J. 8, SCOTT & .' olesale and Retail Store, deadly instrnment?) Or was it done with an instrument | ing Green, and which was not constructed so as to carry Porus or Passion, by N. P. Willi ear in which are ts and dressing rooms ex;resaly fo) A. W. SPIES & CO. 218 Pearl street 76 N sean street. [hy which death ensned, althoneh the inetrmment was no! | off the waste water, so as to prevent inundation ofthe low cad oN, by N. BP. Willis. ve Liimnng, the Les leave Philadelphia from the foot of W, cz, the lines leave sit tree Uy peumbost tp. Bordentaym eho clock, Av Mt to" iP rel far carte tai eh a es for Baltime " ® ar. i ielag a continuation of the lines ee a importers of Hardware aud Cutlery. Wices and Lignors cat up in mottles or demijot pusariale for speetnornttng, arta | pent ie eseney ter? ‘The Reconter then pointe? ont | grounds in its neighborhood. It was playing onthe 16th] PRRscort’s History or rie Conquest of Mext- jury the extent to which good character mieht | iuly, all day, and on the evening of that day the damage | C0, Vol, I.—We noticed the appearance of the aprisoner. In this ease the accused had produced » | complained of occurred. The defendant, who is one of the | first volume of this work some ten days since, strong character—a character which certainly ought te | wealthyresidents of the neighborhood,who had been apeti- | The second has just appeared from the rs? make # strong anneal to their indgement in case ther ha? | tioner along with others, to the Common Council, for per | press, It is of course issued in the same pring of Goods | Yoally in it i the city fre of expense tr tesco | euiiy in tte — TEER SALT AND FISH STOR Orr NGES !—Parente—Here 400 RRLS SA CN; 200 do of Herrin never failing remedy, and whenever your children seem to 400 bb's of Mackerel; 200 half lo 400 boxes sanarnngemrcemnteneinoctcienmcamceratiad droop, lose ‘heir color, start in their sleep, and have ether jadi 100 bbis. of Shad a reasonable donbt that the prisoner had inflicted the hlow ‘nission to erect said fountain, sets upin answer, that the | olegance, which, by the way, is universally pro- PATERSON RAILROAD cations of worms, give these Lozenges. They will not gisnp 200 do of Codfish Teannot avoid remarking, proceeded the Recorder, that it | overtlow was not from the waste water of the fountain. | nounced to be peti any ever published in this int vou, as many have tested to theirsatisfaction. Mr. W. W. 600 sacks of Ashdon’s Sal’; 450 Salina do tea anbject of complaint in this city. which, as coming | but was cansed by the blocking up and choking of the | ,, », We think lish k Hfenvilte, 215 Bleecker st, gave oly two aoees to his child, and | 209 bits of oased Silman wud Mackeral from theeltizens at thie metropolis, ought not to he diere. | sewer in Broad street, into which the sewer from Beaver | COUNTY. think our publishere, generally, too che bealth was entirely restored. ‘The enild, who was paleand | 100 do, of Sounds a Knee HE ee eolt deme tole itn ataterer | street rune-by the storms of the spring and the flow o: | careless of the outward dress in which their books listless 1s now as rosy and playful as ever ' Prepared only by | 2000 bushels of ‘Turks Island Salt Laid maint A! os otc elf A pat ot i 108 “ Pork "| are issued. Typographical be , sini EL, Cotconeand sold by himat his Drug aud Chemical Store | 600 quin als dried ‘od, -otten disorder and derangement. Tio hope that the fire | he tide, which generally does more or Tess damage to the | 'T! . ‘Typograp beauty iS Not a matter THRE SH AND CE: Mb Bleecker st N.Y. also by TF Greene, Chenmat, de. 99 | do me LSON WELLS & CO. 81 Dey street. | compantes of this cite will correct this abnee, for noeity | cellars in the low grounds about B street, at high | Of slight importance in any case ; and especially is On and anal Te gerst, IT CI aig | Brondeavs cor Walkorats | Cn Inem. | “GR CREST CRACKERST CRACKERS! ~ | ocan pessthronah the streets withant hie over being | ties. The case will be continued on Friday morning. J it due to a work which will not pass from memory ion ae Mwave New Yont: IMPORTANT TO INV qhibs AN VISITERS TO MRIs CRACKER BARURY. 73 Mow A BRS! in | ‘ottured by these scone¢ of violations of the pnblic peace | Gunning ve Burdel—In this case, reported in yester- and use the same year it is published, but which , Ml. 9 M. HE, ISLAN CUBA ee aeteet SODA BISCOL Eee atreetsneae Walk | (nid whence do thev arise? Twill not charrre them upon | \lay’s paper, we stated that the action wus for one month’s | will he received everywhere as a specimen ot ny © mK , PROGRESS HOTEL, " do the Fire Denartment, but apn the mere volunteers, rn | rent; it should have been for the months of August and | American literature and maintain its rank as a P.M. i su: zs. IN THE VILLAGE OF CERRO, three miles trom Hava ON CRACKERS vers—the individuals who connect themselves with the | September, amounting to $183 26° The jury found a ver. | standard history for years to come, that it should ON SUNDA’ naan na is establishment ig advantageously sxtuated properly do companies from time ta time. Thev are not attributable | ‘lict for the plaintiff for $93, being but half the amount |. cent (orth for ow! es Leave Parnpson Deror. ‘ave New Yorn. | jtted up and attended, affording the benefit of x country life, do othe reguiarfitemen, for there ix'a reenonsibilite resting | claimed, inasmuch as the plaintiff was proven to be in full | 2 Sent forth im @ form adapted to its intrinsic Hi ry Mu. el aye Breventing a timely attendance Pleasures of the ea or Pilgt and Navy Bread, aed every other deonpeon if Crackers. onthem, and thev are liable to. puniehment if thew of- | possession of the premises in September. The defence wt BB as this work sf Mr. F reset is con- ‘Trausportation cars leave daily (Sundays ex Bassen: ‘ “f Jance to business. Every attention B.—Country merchanis, hotel keepers and shipping orders | rma: hut with regard to the volunteers there ieno respon. | Will carry the case to a higher Court serned, its literary merits, and its outward appear- Tresspervation cess lars: ily ( fender, compas) promiged by the Owners to meet the stisfuction of their Visi | supplied at she ahorteat notie’ and at wie lowest prices. Tite Witigue dithenttion have ariaon iu thie conmm. | Thursday being thanksgiving Day, the Court will take | ance, are admirably suited to each other. Both | dt3 Im’ r . yw minutes before the stated hour: of devarture. ém* ie ee CHARGES, saci IE ALVA MIA 250 Broadway, betwece Bpring and Prince | ‘tv from them. and gross violations of the public peace: | @ ntil Friday morning. aes are ee the very highest gharactens and we only ‘EW YOR! D HARLEM RA OAD i hy Lah ate TT ea a day verte <<Osuters, Coffer, Unosoh foth | wd not only has this the ease. hnt there has been 9 . 38, 90,181, 92, 86, 87, 22] hope that the literary public of this country, will t NE K msl aee for two or three persons ia one Fooiay. «<1 80 a day | .r piteets Oysters Cortes, Chorotate anda varity af oth: | net cr imen wherein lfewae taken. But he ham 36, 7, 29, 2, 21, 30,34, 64, 97; | Sroperly uppreciate the (alent and unyielding indus- tmay be entered ints, | on the second tloos. has bren,en!arged and fw vf that ont not, certainly, to he visited unon this prison- try of the suthor, the intrinsic Worth of ‘his work, WINTER ARRANGE- from morning till night be- elewan’ 6 cout manrer. Tris has a'read: althoueh he was a volunteer at the time in qnestion. Dh ne yer arr mere ge ame ind the e erprise and taste of the well known MENT. the trip in half an hour, | "ite resort for Indies, wh, alter the f oneht to he © non the evidence that he com U. S. Hlstrict Court, 1 » when the mornin Wwousned Pd her onda el want retreat prin ad the act with which he is charged The Recorder Before Judge Betts. mblishe % Ata ee i hen the cheap and trashy * ‘ We in whieh to refresh themselves; aleo patie urning fro | ote . ' od sues 0 » metropolita es PX- On and after Decennber Ist, 198, the Cars will ran in the fol | KTEW INVENTED Olesginous CompoundscFor render. | the There ora Cone tty who en enjov themost. elig clu’ | hen smi. that with those remarks he wonldt | Dre, 1ath—This Court was occupie! during the entire | | sues of the mettono lian press Rat es ‘ ing boots and shoes perfectly water proof—to be obtained | sunper without the troable aud nconvenience of preparing ihn | *9eein the hands of the jury, satisfied that they w lay in hearing the evidence in the patent case repo nsive a sale, and niversal perusal, a history Leave the Bridge ithe anbscriber at his old established Leather am vat ngs | at * dio rive itall the delihoration which the nature of it require? | in yesterday's edition. The pertioulars areofno general | of so elevated a character as this, so eminently Sor City Hail, Store, No.4 Ann street. Price 1234 cents a box. To sports “ “5 = a ‘The inry then retired to consider their verdict, and in being di ls of machinery, &e. There are | ostructive avd entertaining, should not lock the 8 0 Jou ho would seeure the ad S$ HOTEL, NEW RK i fp) ipen and others, who would secure the advantage of dry{feet, WING OUR TAARRe YORK. ‘Sout twenty minutes aPerwarde, retiened with a verdic! | ‘unt twenty young girls who are employed in the far | vost munificent patronage. We have left no room, 100 H. RROWwN dee very a Md iith heal C2" | of enilty of manslanahter in the third degree ory, in attendance ax witnesses. The case will probably | jor indeed is it necessary, to say anything of the 390 Pial POFATORSS 00 hav te iveh Potmwes Ceara gy | Orlin th: last year we beg leave to m them thatthe alte |. Sentenced —The Recorder, on behalf of the court, or igege the attention of the Court until Saturday guticular subjects of this volume. It describes , : a ap Te ir eh Potatoes (euye,) o 4 iit tinpvowements contemplated are uow ewmpleted une | lored that all persons convicted in this court who worr e hills of indictment have been found by the Gran’ | fi, roxidence of the Spaniards in Mexico, their ex- ‘The City all and 27th street ling will ran oe very auperiog gaa oy Hu lote gaenit perch, cor, for ee by fe prepares to accommodate our friends and tr vellers fe | viton bail, should appear on Friday of next week for | Jury against Albert Seeley, Filisha Seeley, and Danie : Spaniards in } ! 7 AiSI- every 0 tunates thronul the day tl 90 JOSEPH MeMURKAY 100 Pine srreer, Aap rte bo a ppea y Sieteoks her ioveachly oariytug of the sehoouer 08 nulsion from that eity, the life and death of Monte- he kixtea Night Line MT rant as follows t= dite corer of South street. | Gur furniture and The rand Jury came into “court, presented a number | Oran, while in the possession of the Marshal of Ko zuma, and conducts ‘the adventurous followers of re anil Hall (2 7h REMOVAL. renovated and newly tainted throughout, the Croton water it | 6 wite and retired z Southern District. Cortez to Tezcuco, It even increases the interest = By Spansen ta gravy SiGe, SS CS Cuan aye Cues ve agiving Day, thie Court willtake } so thrilling in the first. The third and last will be Thanksgiving Day ‘ ' Nol. Pros.—In the case of William Dexter Benson, in-] Thursday . — BRAISTED & JOHNSON, Proprietors. dicted for an assault and battery on Charles Oakley in a recess until Frit morning at ten o'clock issued within a fortnight. THEFRNGEAND WORSTED, STORE (OF D. M. EYSE cr ig EES Saia Wit a"

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