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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ae say F = SS Vol., X. No. 8 —' 0. 8 —Whiole No. 3578. NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 9, 1844. Prien Ewe Canty =o ‘ a — ee WINTER MAIL LINE FORALBANY) UNITED STATES HOTEL, NEW YORK. Repeal Banquet in Limerick. City Intelligence. Common Council. Fashionable Swartwouting at Sotrees. and the intermed'cte. plaees—Fare through to | 1° Rinna n t LEL, or a ¥ wee | Boarn oF Aupenmex—Monday, Jan. 8—Ald. Pard: . Tere lee eS eica a tee ok Csethanae atceets ea. poi ofa ha a ny | Linenicx, Moxpay Niavr. Police.esJen.8,—A Pavino Cuasmenstatp 1 Trounte. | president, in the cha eye Waverry Prac, Jan. 6, 184. afternoon at 5 o'clock, during the last year, we beg leave to inform them that the alte- To-day Mr. Smith O’Brien was entertained at a| —About daylight on Monday morning, the wife of John 8. Arts.—A petition from J. Herrick | Jaates Gorpon Bennerr, Esq.:— an) is line will arrive in Albany at two | rations and improvements contemplated are now completed,and | public dinner by the Repealers of Limerick, to] g : " 1 ise i for the subm f th es Dear Sin :— o'clock next vayraher leaving New York . wears prepared to accommouaie gu frends end trvellers ee | Pelebrate his accession to their eanse., ‘The pro- | (ies of 99 Elizabeth strect, hearing an wnusval noise in | FONT Crecting a’ public gallery of fine arte to the et | As Tam a stranger in your city, perhaps you For ps 2 or freight, spply ou board, or to P.C. Schuttz, | verally ina style not su vr establishmert— H ra “ . Pe: her room, awoke her husband, who immediately rose and | ¢* 4 eo er sa 7 4 Q 1 at the siilonee tie ehent 8 | our furniture and fing thoroughly | ccedings excited considerable interest, it, being A tizens of our city. ‘The petition is numerously signed, | will have the kindness to Lae ee me with regard renovated and newly the Croton water ig | understood that Mr. O’Connell would preside of | Commenced searching about the room. Hearing some- | and was referred to the Committee on Arts and Sciences.’ | to a custom I have witnessed at all the parties I d NAVIGATION OF ER BUUSON OPEN TO sproduced in Ftd department, and the terms one dollar and | the dceasion; and at anearly hour the streets were | thing move under the bed he stepped round to the opposite ; Lease of Pir fort. f Duane street An application of NE FOR ALBA | “iy imsre” BRAISTED & JOHNSON, Proprietors, | crowded by the trades and other inhabitants of the | side and,to his astonishment found his servant girl, named | the tinstees of the New ) ot ant Btte At moa for tease ¢ 8 PSV ENS Cam (GLOBE HOTEL —The subscriber ng te hovos to acauant county and city, for the purpose ot forming in pro-| Jane Burton, crawling from umlerneath. A light was ob- |" uorease of Pay of Keeper of Halls of Justice—A peti- Been leave the. foot ofCourrlanat st. Walia: | Ct hie friends and ithe public, that he has lately added to his | cession to meet Mr, O?Brien on his way into town | tained, and on searching his pockets, he found that $68 in | tion of Stophen Heustis, lor incroase of pay, was relerred Wriday cid Suuidav aftemmoons, at aitlock. | eatablishuent a Table WH te, at5 o'clock, at which a limited | from Cahermoyle, his country residence. The ‘ nd that $09 | fics of Stampa nore ‘The. COE M. A. Stought itl timber of fespectable gentlemen may enjoy the luxuries of a oi Snails »” bank notes had been taken from them, which were found e te ease COL ME TN Agstananton: will leave on | diner table, ta a egyleof neatacas ned elemnace not surpaced | Tades moved in “military order and array,” with meee p ; Md)” Paying Butcher Premiums—The Committee on Markets Mere paseage oF freight, apply t0 B.C” Schult at ihe oftses ox | DY ny cataplishatent i! i In her possession, in the pocket book that she had stolem| anq Finance reported in favor of returning to the butch- inthis city; which, with h their respective banners and bands, and at two t r on 4 ; sorunent of the beat Wines of ail Poanttions wills furnished o’clock accompanied Mr. O’Brien through the city ] from his clothes. Mr, Giles brought her to the lower po- | ers a pvrtion of the mo y paid by them for premium N. Bshibkindol: Property taken only at the risk of the lice, where she stated, om her examination, that she went | of purchase of mar! stalls, and also recommend the owners thereof, re Sank-plac 4 - to Bank-place, where the hon. gentleman address. | fice, where she Stil OF Tit ‘and not to aieal. ‘The evi- | sale of certain, portions of the several markets to meot PASSAGE FOR LONDON=Packet ol the 10th 1 ‘Pho superior fast sailing packet ship have attended this season—I mean the practice of purloining the flowers and ornaments from the sup- per table ; and even the tables in the withdrawing rooms | have seen riflled of their sweets before haif the company had assembled. A few nights since at a fashionable house where the bouquet in the centre of the table cost the mas- ter of the mansion fifty dollars, I saw a dozen fair hands demolish it before thirty persons had enter- ed the snobs rooms or had a view of it; but thie was not all; ina few minutes | perceived the beau- tiful bon-bons and other decorations, which could not possibly have been eaten in so short a space time, had all likewise disappeared. This seemed gon to inflict two speeches on our readers—and, as the one spoken after dinner may be supposed, in ac- cordance with the old proverb, to have conveyed what Mr. O’Brien really meant to say, we shall mitted to answer the offence, and will receive two years in | street, $21,600; vix on Hoboken street, $15,200; one on the State prison, at least, as a caution to other servants | Canal street, $1,500. Monroe Market, four lots on Mon- who may have pilfering notions. She has lived in the | roc street, $5,000; four lots on Grand street, $5,000. Es- family of Mr. Giles nearly two years, and, although many | sex Market—175 feet on Grand street, 60 feet deep, $30,- ed them at considerable length; but we see no rea-| io Un Tt ie Peing conclusive, she was fully com-| this expense, cis *-Clinton Market; seven lots on West january. MONTREAL, Captain Tinker, "will sail as above, second cabin, and steerage passen y econ e ny and a : {lt be continued as, navi for parties who 2 k i gers, if immed.ate applic: de on Biard oF to Aesize to dine separately, F BLANCARD. | content ourselves with giving thatonly. articles of jewelry, &c. have been missed, yet , until this | 000, The whole of Greenwich Market, $4,000. ‘Total | to me like Wr and while I was peering around ‘ ner aud supper parties.may be accommodated at the overy, she has avoided detection, Many ofthe burgla- | estimate of rales, $26,500. Expense of altering Essex | resolved to fath: i hom the mystery, | heard a mild, in- teresting looking lady way, “me 66 more of those mottoes, Gr Bob ; these are all tor sissy, we 1 South street; | shortest notice. St awdyacttwy mn The amgeting then dispersed. ante ey: NEW LINE OF PACK®TS :| “HAVANA MANSION HOUSE HOTEL — | . Mr-,O’Connell, who was accompanied in his car- POO Pe oon FAG nr that Ok LIVER: | HAVANA MANSION HOUSE HOTEL. | singe by Mr. D. O'Connell, Junr., the Rey. Mr. snd favorite packet shin QUEEN OF-THE WEST | [742 undemigned takes occasion committed in this city may be traced to the participa- | Market tion of servants, who, by connivance end agreement with | the Con these rogues, purposely unfasten the doors for their en- | paid was $77,580 7 $2,000. The imof the butchers, it is said by ittee, will not exceed $40,000 The premium 5. The report was ordered to be print- Do give ‘me some ‘ou can find any) for i holding up her cam- i d Mrs. Ffrench, his daughter, arrived at i " ly ’ 20 ton iy f ¢ Mansion House Doyle, an ah, his: ¢ 5 trance, and give information of the location of silver plate | sd, and will be at the next meeting. dF Masog 135 1008 arte, pe Wood jouse, will sail en Monday, ujpidor stret, No. 61; in the vicinity of Prince’s Hotel atftve o'clock; and was greeted by | ji'the house, and other valuable property. TheJCourt of | Repairing Pier No. 26 East A report from the bre taraat fallofisweets. fb 4 i ’ ‘Those wishing to secure berths should not fail to make early the ueatest order the people withyoud cheat | &0 Seasions have always punished dishonest servants with | Board of Assistants non-concurring with this board in re- | Now, this may. be considered very genteel in Uanptication vn Board, fogs of Banting BHP gE ‘A erson is employed to procure permits to Mr. W. 8. O'Brien rose, and, having returtied thanks, | great severity, which should warn those who have yet | building pier No. 26, but recommending the repair of the | New York; but in London, or Paris, we should Cet eae Ty vi thele, , ue. who ffi hele ca Ee ee Dr the visi | proceeded to enlarge on the necessity of a repeal of the | escaped detection. western side at an expense not exceeding $1000, which | call it real, right down pilfering; and any male or * idee ee eyo af Bout weet, | Cunarevegne olesey, inion, I give you, “Daniel O'Connell, the Liberator of] Coygner’n Office.—Moxnay, Jan. 8—The coroner | Was concurred in. 4 female guilty of such conduct, would be excluded FOR LIV ERFOUL Balle paitvcle ca Feaciir | the Seeniah Comsat, atincnorcof cuierkation, ee ete ate aie | | Gn toast was received with the greatest enthusiasm, | Was called on Sunday to hold an inquest on board the | Drain in 10th strest.—A report from the Committe on } from society, Perhaps your ‘Gothamites may ex- 2 ee Tid fot lineal Baveiee ian TRON | Geulties and ineonveaieace. % Fa eae a re ete Ld nis ie a erent day for | Steamboat Saratoga, on the body of a man named Peter | Roads and Canals, in favor of building a drain in 19th | cuse themselves on the plea of following the Ro- QUEEN, Captain O'Bryan, will sail ponitively as | _#21émec® WILLIAM FULTON. | jreland—(Laughter and cheers.) It literally is aereal Bchermerhorn, He came on board of that boat ‘on Monday Posi rch vg Si Mr, hs enues, and in the 7th avenue Tes custom, oat eueh Facet might cerencs Un ‘above, ‘i i sland—onB iv last, ina very feeble state of health, and took passage up | {on p sob! lis own residence the which most please ‘She bas splendid accommodations for cabin passengers, who ENGLISH ADVERTISEMENT. Pee eri tena one. Cf the emcuatraHye prods C2 INST S vec wear ar the boat could. proceed, stating that he | Paying Francis Blair—The Committee on Streets re- | jy, yur hapudwat ds diaeanel ihe cay will be raken at m very low rate. ‘Toose wishing to secure | [ ONDON—ST. KATHARINE’S HOTEL, 0) wisdom of the prosecution—(Laughter.) How certainly semaal bout @ ‘les back of Fishkill, | Ported in favor of paying Francis Blair a portion of the dee | AUN s Berths should’ make catty applieatiog to se | a SsaeteieRe Dawe Gute wid per the Roval Wat | Ireland is cowed by. the Auoruey General (renew i eae eae eet he boat proceeied up as far | mand claimed by him for extra labor | pekay ae al finished ; tor they wonld have thought at ea . & J. T. TAPSCOTT, PENNEY, late Chief Steward of the Bri laughter.) How frightened the men of Limerick are at sbphévepey figrig 2 + cy ry we sum agreed upen in the Board | to mutilate what was intended to beautify. Beil 15 Feel lip, comer South,_] Queen Stermuhip, raneetully informs me frends inde United | the attorney General and is devil Brewster-(Qtoara of] a YerPieneh 8 Seite aul coeM hes “ondeavored to land | of Avsistante was $707 72 foresira timber, $14079 or ex- | Perhaps it i « habit derived from their Dutch laughter.) Yes, it shows that Ireland ha: work with; and if there be found in this country any one vain enough to imagine that the liberties of Ireland are not fast approaching, this day has proved the futility of such a notion, and has ified the heart of the oldest agitator amongst vou—(Cheers and laughter). Yes, it isaday of hope for Ireland; and when I came here to pay a tribute blish veut, which is built and furnished regardless of every respect adapted for the recept'on of fa- laud, as the hotel fronts that ancestors. [Not at all—it is only modern Swart- wouting.] At all events, my curiosity is very great on the subject. I have some idea of giving a par- ty, myself; but, then, your citizens may tak jan- cy to my silver forks and spoons, which, by-the-by, I think they would be quite as justifiable in appro- him at that place, but his sickly condition prevented it.— | tr@ labor, and $93 for additional work. ‘This Board re- n was called to see ies while the boat was at [ere in favor of renting: $1,158 73 to Mr. Blair, and to whut he said he was so far gone with consump. | Montgomery and Kennedy $8274 for extra work done by tion that there was no use of giving him any more ‘medi. | them on this sewer BNE CIE ‘On the return of the boat to this city he bees Oil Contract—The Lamp and Gas Committee reported e , E F eetty | that they had contracted with A. & D. Kingsland for and died on the evening afterwards. In his pockets | 1904 odors of winterstrained sperm oll at 86f cents per pt Putman, will meet with quick despatch | milies 4 gentlemen visitiog ‘above port. 7 part of the dock in which the liners and most of the other Ame For cabin psssengrrs she has spacious state rooms, and every | ricyn vessels lay, and is within five minutes valk of the Bank other acer mmodation necessary for their comfort. A limilcd | and Royal Exchange. The house will be eond: w liber namber of second cabin pasaeogers can be accommodated in a | and economical princi ‘The Coffee Room is supplied wi FOR LIVERPOOL—Wi h pateh—T heap leo did, well known, fast sailing aud favorite packet np RAE O.10. o er tt p> > pI rate hous on deck. ishing C0 oat Ladi i Sos i hi fe ‘should make caily apritention on beet a oe Wall | eta eg eeniy aepeeincunys Papert ied | of respect, as you have done, to the catimable gentleman | Were found $2 68 in small change, and the following note: gallon” C. V.B. Ostrander offered proposals at 91 cents | Prating to themselves as flowers and bon-bons. atreet east side,or to Wea J.T, TAPSOOTT, Biante: W Worm Bathe will bs found in thehouse, Geatie- | who has made such an Lonest, right thinking speech, as | ,, ‘Brother Mix—Please see this poor man has lodging Kiser and Baral add & Hone at GO cente Vours very. full dive da'Peck Slip.coraer South street-_ | men may contract by the werk or month for bourdy &e. ou the | you haye heard, 1 did suppose that eyes, ifnot tongues, | this night ; he says he is a member of our church ; he is | POH NSU ‘he understood that the ofl now er Bh citys, Oe Would interrogate me as to what is the ‘state ofthe Repeal | unwell, making his way to his ‘ihe neat Wiitsbilte, | sed was believed to be adulterated, as he had been so in- oe e? What are its prospects, and what do I suggest as 1 ary hat are its prospects, and what do Tsuggest #81 p, Mocomb was called in to examine the body and | formed by an oil dealer as well es the lamp lighters. He : ; revena asin Americn. Poo Bay GRECO EW IE teenlar | Si" EENNEY bers to assare those who may honor him with aps cuits opinion that he had died from consumption.-- | Ws anxious to know; whether the Committee had tested AHERIDAN, BoA. Depysers of 1000" their patrovage that nothing sha'l be wanting to render them Meafove her regular lay. ier (reight‘or pessege, having uc porete $y the wishes of his guests, hopes Very Lare vrom Texas.—We have received Seoeeetasca es como abo gules | he gains lene enn he to ih Repeal | Sr oder othe ihe ner ar on bagration, or whether iy | advices from Galveston to the 27h ult. by ana x se shoes ages E, K- COLLIN® & co. HOLIDAY PR have unanimously declared in favor of it. A purtion of | | Gaui Strrocaren. A male infant child of George W- | "Alderman Briecs salt that they trusted to the Superin. | Val at New Orleans. ice of passage, $100. i uth street. A the remaining fourth—the Catholic portion of the north | and Olivia Play foot, " spontns,) tendent of Lamps and Gas, who tested the oil in various The Texan Congress assembled on the 11th and he packet ship, Garrick, Capt. Skiddy, of 1000 tons, is Engraving — fi e Repeal —(He: dead inbed. “He had been afflicted with a cough for seve- . A Phage Il suened the Sikdous aad sail the 21th Feb tablighment trom John stroet at lenst-—are also Tox tho Repeal (Hear, heer, Hear) ap eee oe “ Bade the President sent in his message. We make a “hy. ruary her regular (hoveloy's Hotel.) opposite the Brick C! may rely upon the ships of this line sailing pane tually ns advertised. uu ‘azire immense number of the honest-hearted Presbyterians of Ulster are for the Repeal, aud several enlightened mem- bers of the Established Church are for it; in short, no cause had ever so powerful a support (Hear, hear.) ‘That is one fact. What is the next? Why, thir raldays past, and difticulty of breathing ‘The mother nursed him as usual in the evening and laid him in bed, where she found his corpse in the morning. Dr. Frede- rick Miller examined the body and gave an opinion that he died from tranchitis.” The jury returned a verdict Alderman Nasi was anxious to have the subject re- ferred back or to a Special Committee, but the Chairman of the Committee stating that the contract had been made and part of the oil delivered—he withdrew it for another opportunity, few extracts therefrom :— lative to England he says ; The uniformly active and friendly oftices which Her Britannic Majesty's govern- at the earnest request of this, interposed Engraving, neatness th SFristlugtend the whiieiess Goa bei, di ngraving, neatness of the Printing, and the whiteness aud bril LONDON ACKETS—Packet oth Jan: | tianey of the cards. Persons furnishing their own Card. Plates = The ear Chat Torbay eter have them printed om the most approved and fashionable en mon BE ON TRE Copan positively | canesr cite, ceveduced prices db imée™ | ster meetings were lo, not incluting the monster meet. | accordingly. Paying He. Brieiee Pipe the Crowe Aqueduct Com, | ment,nas, st, the earnest request of thts fafespo Asabove her regular day, , : : ae ing of this day—(Cheers and laughter), ‘That more hu-| Distuxssina Deatu.—An inquest was held at. 667 | mittee presented a report in favor of paying J. W. Brick, | hisily gratifying cnadesse of sliating splendid accommodations for cabin, second erbynand | PTE MUM COLORED PHOTOGIAPHS, ‘Now zt | man beings Were congregated for peaceable, aye, or even Ghenwich street, 1o investigate into the causes of the | $2250, being the balance of his contract for supplying wa: | ustiy, gratify ing evidence of its generous and friendly steerage pasenke es eas Tcemltation, shawls be | Eden Canes Me Teaene dancier pee, *bere Marr | (or warlike purpotes than ever assembled foaty ooun:| deceate ate Germin women named TurtierLtine, wife ter pipe, the Comptroller refusing to pay thn demand Ue. | as lr as ae ONTLUN with cieivchtoeeipebiberee 43 Peck Slip, | street, and'next door to Peale’s, Museum York. These | try before—(Heur.) That there were 6,400,000, ax men-| of Peter Lutine. The body was the most emaciated we | cause Mr. Norris, the Superintendent of the Croton Water between Great Britain and Mexico, dance with the assurances which have been given. Nor has the Execut any distrust that all professions on the part of Her Britannic Mojesty’s government will not be efliciently fulfilled France continues to manifest the most friendly dispost- tion towards Texas, as a proof of which that government has proposed the establishment of a line of steamships be- tween the two countries, which the President consi very important desideratum, for ita tendency to increase commerce, and afford facilities for the transmission of in- telligence and for emigration complete accor: tioned in the bill of indictment, But what is the fact, as was alluded to by Mr. O'Brien; not one breach of the peace was ‘committed at any of the monster meetings—(Hear). Nay, it is a wonierful fact that not even an accident happened ina throng of so many thou- sands—(Hear,) Six millions four hundred thousand met together, and observed even the politeness of refined so- ciety in their behavior towards each other, demonstrating their right to govern their country by the complete man- ner in which they govern themselves, In our agitation we were offered assistance from America; that is, we were profiered the aid of arms, but we refused it; and N. B.—Persons desitous of sending for their friends can hiv ictures having been awarded the First Premiums and Highest them brought out in the above magnificent packet ship, or in lonor, by the Ameri.an and Franklin Institues, as the most avy of the regular ine, on reasonable terms, Those wishing to | beautiful colored Dagverrentypes ever exhibited, and the esta: remit money, ern have drefts far any amount, payable ou de-| blishment having been greatly eularged and improved, por mand, in al the principal towns of Great Britain. Applv as | traits will hereafter be taken here (in any weather) at the re- above ‘igre | duced Prices charged for ordin: work at other pl ncee—con- FOR HAVRE—The French bi ALER eed ly Laepakad now sit for an fexior likeness, on the my Captain Henze, For reight apply to "A Photograph of alady, by Professor Plambe, is the finest YC ROSBIRE. & UO. 47 Broad at. or to. | hi i tinbeneod oo BOYD & HINCKEN, 6 Tontine Building thing of the Kind we ever. Ronan cance’ sin & TO. LET—The store No 97 Nassau street, in the | Plates, Canes, &c &e. forwarded to any desired point, at lower ever saw, and the cause oi death appeared to have been | Works, refuses to sign the bill. radual, ‘proceeding from acancer near the left eye, of] Alderman Waterman moved to lay on the table, in frightful appearance. Dr. Lewis A. Sayre examined the | order to give the Superintendent an opportunity to stave body, and gave us his opinion that she had died from a | the reasons why he refuses to sign said Dill. percinomatous affection of the left eye, which had assu- | Alderman Lee. responded, and said that it was personal med so malignant acharacter as to cause death. The | prejudice that caused the Superintendent to refuse ; jury concurred in this opinion that the pipes of Mr. Brick had been tested in the us Gabecslimaniony manner and found to be full proof, and that the pipes had randervoort | beeh tused by the Corporation. Before Recorder Tallmed ee taal mon Vandervoort | "Ai jerman Tizuot, advocated laying an the table to give Jonas B. Pit.tirs,Esq.,Acting District Attomey. | the superintendent an Sore ce inet inoney Sia daibe Herald Biuldings, from the tirst of February. Apply a | fates by any other manufactory. Im*m@ this office FIRE-PROOF BOOK SAFES. i 1 for Grand Larceny,—Flias Maxfield, a colored | Alderman Nasw said he thou A Charge d’Affaires to the Netherlands has! been R 8 s 2 4 sable ius? ial for Grand Larceny,—Flias Maxfield, a co ‘64 bs af i A h ap: § TO LET—The plot of ground witn the buildwgs | "THE Subscriber has on hand au sasortment of C. J. Gay ler’ rly Gone pos ine crs 18.8, Lebel tiiee at ony man, eras tried onan IndicGnent for grand larceny, steal | P a Sey hae hgragayrey angen lost, and the ori. | Pointed since the adjournment of the last Congress, and erected thereon, situate on the north side of 18th st.eet, arranted Fire Proof Doube uring the paat ten | ye eee whatso hear, hear, hear.) We are offer-| ing on the 15th of last month from the store of Mr. Wil. | oi nal rosoluti ikaae daiwa empowered to form commercial treaties with Belgium and 1AM between the 7th avenue and Fitzroy road, now occupied | Years several thousands ofthese Safes nave beeu in use; neatly mF er % meyer ar, hear, hear.) We are offer. lien T. Church, No. 196 William street, a coat worth $20, ginal resolution to pay the balance due was adopted. the Hanse Towna, Commerce with these latter had al. By Evhan Campvell. Apply at No. 32 Laixhtatreet, gine hundred have. af aifferent times, been thoroaghly tested by } ed French dympathy : that we did not desire ; we disdain: | 7" ome broad cloth worth $10 more. On his arrest he | | Jujuy by Croton Water-Several npplications for pay. | ready opened, and is increasing. The Bremun States have Ng iwete fire, has at . p oT he asiistance of the pro-slave party in Ame-| and some Lreal cloth wet eave the property, and took | ment for injuries received by overflow of Croton water | communicated a resolution deciaring that, upon the ado} rica; and thus was our agitation proceeding, without a ruffle on its peaceful current, when out came the procla- that were referred) to the Croton W ater Committee, were reported against. tion of a similar resolution by the commercial relations shall be estal an Government, aS iwess | tents NiBLO’S CONSERVATORY, GREEN-HOUSE# | —Gayler’s Donble Safe is a combi and Seed bhishi hed between both, ion of two entire Safe ment, 676 Broadway, adjoining the | erected one within the other” Each Safe is made exclusively o ' him into Orange street for that purpose ; but ‘instead of is made exclusively of so doing, he leaped from a second story window and ‘Gard: iron, and the best non-conducting materials, no wrod bi mation forbidding the meeting of Clontarf. It might have fa he tio asa ne] Potters’ Field Fence.—Alderman Rawsox offered a reso- | yp, sumveal retin. Who eat : mre ablicnts respectfully informed that at the above estab- | used in their construction. ‘Th: composition. with which een | been out the day before, but that world have been to have baneete Pee R a a tant tar Uiteny the Court sen- | ution calling upon the superintendent of repairs tore: | alontion of Commer ee ene muaeet he ag mov" warned ua. ‘There was a friend of mine who used to say, “If 1 want to conceal anything I put itin the ‘Dublin Gazette’ (laughter) Nobody ‘read it—hugger-mugger ts it is; but I happened to get a copy of the proclamation before it was placurded, and I took care that no blood was the sonth fence of Potter’s Field, nce Bureau.—Alderman Watxaman presented a resolution enquiring into the expediency of establishing an Insurance Bureau. Superintendent of Repai lishment will be found now on hand one of the mostextensive, | Safe is lined as perf-ctly fire-proof and the Patentee with {ull choice and varied collections of Oroawent~l Pants in Flower, | confidence offers them, as superior fo any others vet inveated. ‘table for Holiday Presents, Parlors, Conservatories, &., | The inner and outer doors of each Safe are secured by the im- Sng of Camelias, Roses, Azalias and Geraniums, of the | proved ratent detector locks, which cannot be picked or opened finest kuown varieties, Rhododendromws, Orenge and Lemon | with false keys. Q F ‘Tress in bearing. D: "A'superb assortment of | Also, an assortment of Single Safes and Specie Chests, for ‘The Texan Minister at Pars has ‘been empowered to open relations with the Spanish Government, provided he give it his attention. The importance of a commer- with Spain, on account of the contiguity to h would afford a market for many of the pro- months, Tn Another.— William R. lias Heppart, was next tried also for a grand larceny, in stealing on the 18th of September last, a gold watch worth $120 from Mr, Robert Sawers one of the boarders at that time at the Franklin Alderman Scotes introdu- a Bulbs, , &e , in pots and glasees, | sale at prices from to $75 ea: # shed at any rate (hear.) Did we miscalculate when wi ed a resoluti et iri to the official ccnduct of the » Presider ve Ww whehace son “ smadeot tha moat ete,| Ait binds ot Dock Bales and Bpecie Chestanede to arder. | sahd the people mould ghay oie cvise? Hoy wre nora | House in Broadway, ‘The watch, was traced to is pos Pell eee oad 0 the offici ofthe J ducts of Texas, the Frerient says would seemto demend Bovquets can re Conservatories, andare | _j5 imve 71 Fulton street nese Wold street, | "litt, was literally true—they obeyed it as a command, | session, and also to that of Jane Monte: ‘The Board then adjourned till the 224 instant, Hotrod pisatecioa sh ashpipetntman tt ofa dintaseatintaaeok gant and fragrant flowers, crown in th Arranged i- wvique and varied styles h the Court remanded him to and at the very latest moment the spirit of obedience was ¢ cohabited, and pawned by her, Verdict guilty, and at, work, and the strand of Clontarf was freed from the og tried on a second indict- suit all taste at the Court of Spain, if the means of the nation will jus- ‘expervenced art WM READ & CO. 7 tily it. On the subject of the relations existing between Shoice Flower Seeds wil ived from Europe carly in MANUFACTURERS OF blood of ‘the Irish people. then came thundering out | #eut % «Mike offence. ‘ ; all b dl schsige bower fe wil be ace pe catirely mew on thi BRASS FAUCETS the prosecution, the attorney-general has ‘been blamed | nother. Godfrey Crawbuck was tried for stealing a ht ve. Orie} Taxes and the United States, heseyas 9, » t i y let rtment of Vegetable, " i reg fe in onsiderable il . Ne ‘all | carcass of beef,/kc. worth $40, on the night of the 12th of i rom the commencen ent of our natio} existence un- We Griciti chin taaanene se hs And GING BUSINESS | for showing considerable fltimper. | No, am not at all | tec. last from the slaughter house of William Briggs, 18% | ing decre the subject | til within the last spring and summer, no circumstance of “All the above Sreds will be tested as to their growing quali- No. 250 ie reaerehyeeh, D ped dpa Tauahier a. Hor eeoliaet ha hs poviietogt) Ninth at. He acknowledged his guilt and the jury found | of the cross suit, be discharged from any further lien or | & Unpleasant character had occurred between the United ties, before offered Tor pale, to-ensuse act the least dlesppomt- “NEW YORK, traversers persons against whom he entertained the bitter. | him guilty. ‘The Court sentenced Crawbuck, as he was | incumbrance of Mr. Wheelwright’s mortgage, leaving it | States and Texas. It is true, that the tpanty of amity, na- Oh tne dt Flower Studs, Gold Fish and Glass Globes, Constantly ou hand, an assortment of Utunimosdty. it was eho. inthe House, of Commons, | an old offender and hud been twice before in the state pris | to be sold for the payment of Mr. Depuyster's mortgage in | Vigation and commerce, concluded at ington in ith Gi c. ays on han T. L DYRE, Jr. & COS moved for an inquiry into the conduct of his father. ‘The | 08, to # further incarceration for 4 years and 6 months. | the suit under the cross-bill ; and that @ decree be entered July, 1812, for causes unknown to the Executive, was not ticles will be disposed of on the most rea, Justly celebrated house did not comply with that motion ; but it was not | 2nother.—Isauc Scudder, a colored man, was then tried | to compute the sun due him, that the master do proceed ratified by the Government of the former ; but it is possi- sonable terins, for cash only. BLACK LEAD POTS OR CRUCIBLES, my fault. Twas as hostile when defeated as | was before ; | for stealing on the 18th of Dec. last, a black horse, valued | to sell the lot, and pay Depuyster the amount of his mort- ble that the action necessary to its ratification will yet be All orde’s thankfully received and executed with prompt Ror sale, wholesale and ret and considering what a virtue filial affection is, it is not to | &t $200, the property of Mr. Stephen 8. Clark, 128 Green- | gage as also the costs of the cross-suits, beyond what token, It may, however, admit of a doubt, if the rejec- A Silver Medal ied Wan Head 8 Con WILLIAM NIBLO, Proprietor. —A Silver Medal was awarded Wm Read & Co, for N.B, The entire Stock of Seeds belonging to the late firm their manafae secre eeriny tie, Amariean Institute, at PENiblo & Dunlap, willbe sold ot ametign by Wot veducsday | pVAI RED—Thire or four Jouneymen, 19 manafacrare ; ans, street, 0 / g : 2 pee Tg tl pee ope: en dageemgptay Vg HEY ff PL casa ad LS 9 oa a MUSIC. . as, COR SALES A Valuable Fagm called: Sorigtield;| JOSEPH KAMMERER, Profesor of Musio, respectfully c tion of that treaty may not prove sigually advantageous in the end,to our own citizens, for it will be recol- lected that, by a comparatively small expenditure, the courte ‘of trade: may be turned from the-Ded Hives pte our own ports and commercial towns, through the medium of a turnpike or railroad and the \channels of our own rivers. Indeed, it is natural always to prefer the least ob- structed and most advantageous way to market. And the time may not be far distant when a rich commerce, which has hitherto found its way to the ocean through the rivers and ports of other countries, will be poured into our own, and materially assist in building up and supporting our institutions It is with sincere regret that I feel called upon to lay be- fore the Honorable Congress, the fact of an infraction of our revenue laws by the citizens of the United States, at- tended with circumstances of a very unpleasant charac- eis ‘ : 2 ’ wich session uilty for 2y reet. He was arrested with the animal in his pos: | would have been incurred by any ordinary proceedure he was proceeding to Harlem with it. Verdict | under a bill and fereclosure. \d the Court sentenced him to the state prison ‘ears and 6 months. 3 Tue Si Burglary in the third degree—William Kennedy alias | Supreme James Williams alias Join A. Williams, was then tried | {61 in this for a burglary in breaking open the loft of Massrs. W. | with an unusual large calendar, being over 370 causes. Mackay & Co.,{corner of Cherry and Corlies street, on |” J,y.2.—Present—Mr. Chief Justice Nelson, Mr. Jus- 24th Noy., and stealing therefrom 1500 lbs. of hemp rig: | tice Bronson and Mr. Justice Cowen. This being non- ging worth $109. ‘The property was found in the junk- | enumerated day, the Conrt proceeded with that busines Store of a female named Hannen, 391 Cherry street, where | The People var Parker, Sheriff af Oneida, Ist call on. ate he had disposed of it at various times. ‘The jury found | tachment and default entered... T' the prisoner guilty, and the Court sentenced him to be ; confined in the state prison for 2 years and nine months. Bail Forfeited.—Joseph Gulick, the military fine collec- tor, from New sey, was Called to trial for an assault and battery on Francis Phillips ; he did not appear and his | rc‘olumbia, bail, Horace F, Clark, in $300, was about to be forfeited, | 5, Hart, late Sher be wondered at that he should be hostile to me (laughter Then, again, my son John sueceoded at the Yough election, and Smith was defeated, notwithstanding that he petitioned against my son’s return; and no wonder he should not be overpleased at that defeat (laughter.)— He had also two priests in his net (laughter)—three writers for the press and a secretary (langhter)—that is the active batch ef conspirators ; and they took—only imagine it—nine months to make up this conspirac; (laughter ) ‘The indictment specifies proceedings whic took place during no less than nine months, and then the bill of particulars in addition, de omnibus quibus- iis (great laughter.) A man might laugh till he was sick, and not be half through the indictment (renewed laughter.) Now we are to be tried and this | will say, that an indictment more fulsely charging indivi- duals was never yet framed (cheers,) They charge us with sedition and disloyalty. Oh, they are disloyal who keME Covrt.—The January term of the ‘ourt commenced its session at the Ca on Monday the Ist day of January inst., and the paolic in generals that h hase sere, bounded on tw ade by eyeeks (ah gle street t 136 Larets street, where for mall vessels) running iuto the mouth of Nansemond iver. 7? ire ion he farm afange aod well Ohiahed brick delling | OF gus ofa, use, it E | Or i mritede walt or the and ig wel timber wiih large tll ane | Mate Btore, = eae ee ‘at the ‘fmt quality, for ateamboat w SH CHINA il adapted to the é The slaved iad is of agood gualiey xd well udurted to the | wo 4 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, Up Stain Te has attached to ita fine oyster landing for plant DALESME, Importer and Agent for Manuftctarers, has and is, ove of the best stock: farms of i fe always oi assortment for dinner and tea sets Persons wishing to purchase, in plain white anc it French Porcelain, as well as dinver an¢ with areat ale. nets fos a soup tureens, covered he people ex. rel. Me- ers? Bank, Albany, ¥s. Stryker Sheriff like. The People ex, ‘rel. the Hudson Company, vs. Pardee, Sheriff of Monroe. People ex Lamb, vs. Miller, Sheriff The like. The People ex. rel. Longworth, , that the } of New York, Order bara iat te anos | etek. pn pera ) ¢ H a loattitere wae waved : : ‘The characteristic magnanimity of the U. States, their suamnaken rene Resin uy of Sanur ioe tne | MAlg®, Hea and Chocolate Ware, Greek, Preach and Ameri | Would turn the hearts of the Irish people from the Queen. | ih Mg) wet addr for Wednesiay. Also, the trial for | fetitot ormelive B. Archer, late Coroner of New York: | immediate neightortond to. this country, and all the et Terms will be made koown and farther information given by | 28 AMPS. c10s are warranted of the best quality, and to be | charge, and hurl the untruth in the teeth of anybody but | an assault committed by him on Mrs, Catberine M. Peck, } Wells, Sherif of Washington, ads, the People, ex. rel. Ely. } ¢ Many and Connactes Ahevew Tih, in@ucn the ballet that i ache Phiteheaa of Smithiiel Isle of Wight county, i Sie teat etaene terete: |b Guten's Counsal, or a1 Attorne ‘f Peleg Wansley and John Young se ly indicted for as Order forthe appearance of defendant on aitachment — ail oatae af ootsplitnt conac rasiee a of She Mach Oe Staw tojy25 re RE al indi . | sault and battery, , » ‘The People ex. rel. Andrews, vs. Hart, late Sheriff of New r . qt aac Ra OIE ia ies aT RON TIE CIE | PLOW sar coemen oie hy eRe E es erie ean nuns erik tert aientl npoa the} Nie Theat, Nea), It’may | Adjourned to Tuesday at 11 o'clock. _ York. Order for the default of Cornelius B, Archer, late | Onset eat tl Sr erie Cane aber to 2. Square, comer of Mott street, where feshion, beauty. | of j gold and silver guard and fob chains, | take some time at trial, but the result must be an inevita- Court of Oyer and Terminer. er of New York and that an attachment ton-bailable | pee eines ‘ottice, and. no Ti tRarmah Biithibabinng murability aud economy are combiued to adorn the head Lhe | old seals and key: gentlemen's broaches ble triumph to Repeal if we get a fair jury (hear, hear).| pefore Judge Kent and Aldermen Woodhull and Emmans. im.—The People ex. rel Stillwell. v6 I Pe of cemlincting te SARina OF ROR Tiet roprietors have the pleasure to offer anew style of hat,the imi- | sorted, gold ear rings, lockets, finger 1) F spoons, i : e dice — , Pion of beaver, which clveely resemble Plone Krerly sold for | and numerons other srticles, which resold in, jewelry shops, | 4,/%,8 So! deal upon the dice we may throw, and be tri $5 nnd $6, at the low fixed price of $3, ‘Those, who from incli | The above reward will be given for the recovery of the property | UMPhant, or we may be defeated (hear, hear). I have plow Sxed paipe L853, Ranson wae thm JOHN LOCKWOOD,” | always taken an active part in putting down bigotry and Bowery. | fanaticism. If the jury Se Composed of that faction, and take notice that, during the revision of the grand jury list, in presenting this hat wo the public, think they have | WAS CHES the larneat and most, spieadid sssortment of | the Orange party hat their usual electioneering agents present, there is little hope for us (hear, hear, hear). 1 am hearly'rerehed the ultim tam of beruty, cheapuess, neatness, sauclapadumiiees at tehael BO H asked how they can finda verdict on that indictment ? y and comfort of the wearer, All. sales are for evs, | A# Re ix constant ct i 0 : | ver Watches, newest. ,, direct the fac: thetefore ab good cxwtoiner pay fr ostesingurred ny the bad | feta Mets, dere aa co riend, he is enabled to | Th cl itt’ of New York. The like The People ‘Tompkins county Bank, vs, Same. The like or- Jax. 8-—-Murder Trials Phstponed.—William Leutza, | lat Joe ho stands indicted for murder atid arson, appeared in | ¢%. Te! a J Court attended by his counsel, Mr, Thomas Warner, but, | 4¢r.—Barhyte vs. Barhyte and al. | Petition for division of at the suggestion of the Court, the trial wus postponed for } certain premises, and that defendants appear and show one w 3 title, and answer said petition in (wetty days or judgment. The Fourth Ward Murder.—William Jones, who stands | —Porter and wife and al. vs. Dutcher und a, Order for- indicted for the murder of James Doyle at a political row | *ppointment of guardian for minors—in order to proceed- in the Fourth Ward, in the month of October last, was | ings for partition of certain premises,—Sanders vs. Scott. td at the bar and arraigned. James M. Smith, junr,, | Judgment for plaintiff on demurrer as frivolous.—Hill and Congress had found it necessary to ‘declare their inability to redeem the paper which had been issued, estimated at $12,000,000 ; that he had recommended a plan for a curren. cy to Congress, which was partly adopted, some of the guarantees, essential in his opinion, to restore confidence and ensure the redemption of the new currency bein; withheld ; that notwithstanding the wants and difficul- ties of the government, the taxen were greatly reduced cS "320 Im*re O., 178 Chathain Square, fer why b 'Y may convict me for being a Popish agitator (laugh: | 1 ‘. 4 * 4 and their collection postponed, and the government left it imem Comer of Moitatreet. | Soy otarfouse im the atty. Gol wrchen ga fom 80 Go Lip PRESS fo. Gorstieney ,d loathe (he wore-—tie somo Epyonre axtioner's counsel, ani owing (othe peculiar al. ¥8, Thompron.. Ditto. White vs. Vail. Ditto-—Kirk- | (rely solely on the import duties, which from the tnset- BOOTS—WATHR PROOF Double and Cork Soles, | euch | Watches snd jewellery exchanged or bought. |All piracy never entered my mind. No;' I belong toa umstances attending the arrest of Jones at New Or. | wom ane a bee OO SAM Ble ete ted state of the country, were very limited, and that un - Panic anduedrealt aad passat oaraee tevay.sesteanied hes warranted to Keep good time, or the money retamed, | teat national combination ; and I am proud to belong to | Jeans, the learned counsel asked the Court to give him a | W)ck and al. Ditto.-Hopkins vs. Brock en HO | BoC ness ‘ehrstianetanbun'tiio extierscnets oBrdreetiigpiand good fine call for men; boy’s and children’s do, fatches, clocks and j ery repaired in the best , | it; and whilst [ repudiate the foulnoss of conspirac jcome k for consultation with the prisoner and his friends, | Waldo vs. Disosway, impleaded, &e., do. Strong ond al. | iu staining the new currency was made, the consequence Caarse water boots and shoes of all serte and sizes end warranted lower than at any other place in the city weal or woe, 1 am wedded to thut national combination | hefore fixing the day for trial to be taken. The Court | ¥# Lee and al., do." Oneida Bank ys Scovil and al..do J of hiakerts (hen (ha valde of exchequer bills fell to 25 AN, Bo-Leaina, Slinpenand Childe’ water boots thoeyand | yy 4,08, AAZIN, importer of watches nnd jewellery, | (cheers. But twish to tell the people aguin how they should | assented to. this proposition and the prisoner be | Stockton vs. Marchise, do, Biddleman vs. ial bt andal, | or the doll k roles, ST Am*r__ Wholesale and retail, 90 Wall street. up staine | he prepared for coming events—if the jury should be un- in on} . do. Albaay ank vs. Reed and al., impleaded, &e., | te : Hindies, Gents, Mises and Children's water proof ludia Rubber TO THE PUBLIC. Keplly misinformed, andn verdict be Woesd meting wae, | CTOUsHE UP agtin on Monday next. iedand sworn, | do. Same vs. came, do, ‘Van Rentselasr ve. Peck, do. | ,, The President saya that it is necessary, the comatey ‘overshoes of the latest style, all of which will be sold cheaper nbd c - : A] The ni 5 . should be supplied with a circulating m 5 me ifenat any othec stove thivelty” "Napoleon tap boots $2 a | BJ ()() TO $500 Mr. Krancie Hi Cromp, Watch Maker, | am not afraid of any disturbance (hewr.) Tam not afraid after which the Court ad Montoyne vs. Carr and al., do, Clark and al. vs. Lock- | (trated ie issuing no more exchequers at anytone ae St WALKER, 119 Broadway, ie pate Grund street, begs to inform Jns friends and the of any disturbance from this to that period, nor of any = ~ wood, do. Broom vs. Cornwell and al, do. Conover vs. | [2 enucted by Inwmng 0 Mitre Seem in gold and eilv ‘j3 Im*ec Gomer of Canal st. gablie, thet indepeaden ofthe JY vate’, business, te disturbance even then ; but there is no harm in repeating Ui Court. Tillotson, de, Bridges vx. Colborn, do. Keep vs. Wood: | i176 estimates the amount of billa now in circulation at CORK SOLE WATER PROOF AND DRESS | iver tea sets spoons, forke'and every deseript my caution to the people. It would, indeed, break my Before Judge Kent. ford andal.,do. Walbrid Rowley; motion for new | iy out $13,000, and says there iso reason to anticipate § A iver U q 4 s heart to think (that there should be disturbance. Jan, 8.02 Chancery Defalcator—Hiram Walworth 4s. | trial denied. Peck and @ Van Wyck; order to put | 470" Nee ad i S.—The subscriber mates to, order Boots of the | silver in an ou any disturbance, ‘1 ry y any emergency to require any larger issue than the go- r 2 iate sale. Cash to Wer, Watches of every de | Would abandon the Repeal cause if there was any ont. Costello; order to put Henry Waring.—In thi case the plaintiff was one of the | cause on calendar. ‘The People BOOTS. sul pe, Jabove descriptions, finest quality of French Calf- | amonnt paid f od A skin, in the latest style, ana at very reasonable prices. Gen- seripeion re repaired vernment can control or redeem, p i a ‘248 Grand street. break. Don’t the people see that their enemies are | Clerks of the Court of Chancery, and the defendant a re- | cause on calendar. Kill vs. Ist Methodist Protestant So- nda the exclusion of all forei ‘ femen who nave been i the habit of paying extravagant prices | "dao ime re perfectly prepared with troops, artillery and “ammuni. | sient of the city of Brooklyn, arid the action Was brought | ciety in Lenox, Madison county; order to confirm service pene Leg had agg hth lly sane gaedrt pig their interest in purchasing ‘at this store A LYON—Cheapest Jewelry Store in the city—A. L. | ion? Let the people recollect that it was the fomented | on & bond which the defendant had given to secure the | of Summotis. The Court then took up thecalendar, and | joscog by ite depreciation end being #0 much counter- ‘Drawings being taken ‘of the feet, nd a pair of Lasts kept for | 44+ would call the attention of the public to his store No. 80 | rebellion of 1798 that carried the Union (hear.) Give | payment of certain defalcations which the Court of Chan- | heard the argument of the fillowing causes : No. 9—The | ited Tte further recommends the prohibition and sup- each customer, there is ne difficulty in getting a handsome and | © cery had suffered at the hands of Nathaniel F. Waring, | People ex. rel, Elting and al. vs, the Common Councilof | ition of all bank paper issued with » where they will find the i, Shenpeat, and newest me but that noble tranquillity which I conjured you jin the republic and intended to circulate asa currency, and thinks that it m atyle of jewelry, of the latest fashion. both i | to observe, and the Repeal is certain (cheers.) ‘The pre- wunld go far to sustain the national currency and enable ft. foreis “Constantly on hand, a large assortment of yeady made Dress | can manufacture, suitable for Christmas and New Year's pre sent staff of army cannot last here two years. At pre- ol ina once a Master and Recei Boots, latest s.vles, at $3 and $3 i Soles,from | s-uia,all of which he is decermined to sell agsuch prices ns can ir. Over Shoes, Hat Boots, Dancing in 1 i that, in the year 1336 M er in Chancery. It appeared | Hudson; M. T. Rey 1837, Mr. Nathaniel F | dants. No. 20—Paschall a nolde for plaintiffs, K. Miller for defen Wal, vs. Miller ; Gibbs for PAGAL OF Ynisis [ie Je Cecatantned (0 oft] sytueh Beles - | sent every warlike preparation is made ‘The Rhadaman. | Waring was appointed a Master in Chancery by political | plaintifts, D. B. Noxon for defendants, perdi {0 furnish solrouleting medians. Hf to de rer par, Over Shoes, Hn IP | Chafee will sare 25 per cet by ealvegat te ebay | U4 laughter) the Cerberus, and the Proserpine, ant | influence, and that hie ther the defendant became bis | dax.3--The People es. Littell Judgment for People bat pieigite (Aas pod Snir terry So NL, 1 street, Jewelry store 80 Chatham street, Do not forget the #0 | don't know how many other ancient names {laughter,) | surety to the Court. In the course of those speculative | against defendant oii the indictment in. this cause—no op- rextaaben, + JOHN L. WATKINS, 114 Patton street, ewel Chath D the number—s0 | don't know | y other’ ancient laughter.) tothe Court. In th th ati inst defendant 11 Gre indictment in. thi cae Eon wen g due pager to veicecinebe, 00 euin* Detweea Nasatand Datchtiets,_| havin set. Ol glories bouuhco ken inecaage. | are ready to convey troopa every whore through Ireland | tines, the Master in question twel certain monies which | position, ‘The Fea Johiixcnaame, Homer and al. | Pvcerye under atverse clreumetances, the national fit, AND SHOE STORE. kivea nds and other yrecious | but I remind the people that the Emperor of Tus! had come into his hands in hia official capacity, to further | vs. Wood, impleaded, &e, Motion for nitw trial denied— | Prretves Uh abd sop sorter sons Re ADY resvecfaly inforne. his friends | SOP Witte 185 inte) threatening Egan Tnere ura wsarchitnes nOreeen. and some speculations in. real extate and stocks, which no opposition, The Merchants’ and! Mechanice! Dnk ++. rales. Texas has never entertained the desig: lie, that he has commenced business in the above SHES AND JEWELRY. hey are fomenting disturbances in Servia (hear, hear,) | lations failing, the Court of which he was an officer was | Colborn, impleaded, &c. Judgment for plaintiffs, on fri- i . 1 of all lew ’ nate, pore he wil aklally Hive | [QELICH AND, PACHTMANN, Werchmakers and | and England cannot pass two years without wanting ire.| compelled to fall back on his surety, in order to save the } volousdemurrer. ‘The Merchants’ and Mechanics’ Bank trong” Ronee, Vicat duottha rechag a adetke pation i Ties al orders he may be favored with, on | (TE Manufacturing Jeweller, 9 Canalsiresty have on hand x lati! ; and military foree cond never contrivg to. put | property of certain orphan children, Who otherwie would | vs Livingston, impleaded, &r. Judgment for plaintiae, on | therizing foreign lose been attendodwith serious injury » the most reasonal at lore arsoriment of Tinh iguable Jewelry ofall descriptions down a people, proviled they kept themselves alwayt in | br destitute, Mr. Waring, the deferlant in this suit, pro- | ivolous demurrer. ‘The, Merchants’ and. Mechanice’ | Ane eonsiders the resources of the country emply aut. TPO THE LADIESIf you hare hairy excresgen , the Tight (cheers). What 1s very extraordinary is-that that certain bonds and mortgages held by him from | Bank va. Reed and al. Judgment for plaintifls, on frivo- | pees ot only to sustain the government, but to discharge Jewelry of every descripti des ie iy and Sire Tosersin Hp omiumeliee seecaen ta in that voluminows indictment there is not a single count Tow.” Old Gold and Silver taken a eechaeae eaapea agally | for atending an unlawful mecting—not ene. ‘They almit citizens in. and arotnd Brooklyn, should be placed in the | lous demurrer, Hathaway vs, Power. Motion for new custody of the Court, and that all its liabilifies. The revenue has been commensurat ‘cealing a broad and elevated forehead—if x08 Le to the support of the government for the Jost six years, and dage of a beard on your ny sin tducte hart diatgaringany part of vour otverwize beauty ips would give a new bond | trial granted—no eiewioe' ‘The Court then heard ar- i uraud, | (THE SUBSCRIBE a that the Repent Association is a legal body. We are now | in case the securities thus offered should not be sufficient | gu on the following Calendar causes :—No, 16— 5 treasury, w ir Wraed tenever La Jewelry as To pe Oa Watches | proparing our petitions to Parliament, and wo shall have | to coverthe detalcation. ‘This offer waa accepted, and in | Overseers of Poor of Hebron va, Ely —Mr Fairchild and | there is now a email Fee Lael He concludin, jury or discoloration to y% " the city, to witt—Gold Watches from Fis ty Sion coke aif, | © gaatyres equal in number to the six millions four hun: | dite course of law, the honds were enforced, and they fail- | John Crary for plaintiffs; C.L, Allen and BD. Noxon for | It it said that the Texan Commissia ic yy seeing the reparation tested at the Doctor's office; all doubrs | ver do, from $5 to $i0each. All wazches warranted to keep | red thousand specified in the hill of indictment—(Inngh. | ing to produce the needful, the mortgagox were foreclosed, J lefendant. No: 28-—Bennett ats, Meoch and others. No. | an armistice between Texas and Mexico have written oe beaten ese tore mo iekly vanish. Kor sale | good time or the money retuned | Watches, Clacks, and Mu- | tet and cheers.) Ireland need have no fear, unless from | but owing to the depreciation in real estate since the spe- | 30—Brown and al. ads, Paddock. from Monterey, that peace can be maintained by nothing from. the corner of Broad- | «:cal Boxes repaired and warru.ted, lo wway— bi per bottle—where may be ha the fllosing articles, | sa the city. "Mecond hand watches mh tn rated day, the Court pro lark and ol. ¥8, Lockwood— endar—granted, with costs; Thomas and al.—Motion to rhonse | crime and viol culative mania, the Court realized only the sum of ten dollars towards the defaleation, "ner these circum atances the Court had recourse to the bond of the defend- | Motion to strike cause fro otl ence, With that sentiment on my lips— i a WGY1. | with that conviction on my jndgment—with ther ansiet jeeale and retail, | ("My heart—I call upon yow all to abide the coming trials short of the submission of Texas to Mexico. It is estimated that the quantity of Texas cotton which all warranted—The celebrated !talian Medicated Soap, for cur: | ken in exchange, or bought for cash. h ing all blotches, pimples freckles, tan, morphe: Feitely | KR, Importers o¢ Watches and Jewelry, whol sallowness, or roughness of the skin; for No.'331 Broadway, New York with patience and tranquility—(cheers.) Let us look for- | ant, and hence the present action. no opposition. Morgan i is through New Orleans this year, will reach from hands, tee, or musa sto ioe sen eeaee arp imams tm 8 | one AMO8 R THOMPSON, ward to peace during the coming crisis. Let no man pity | For the defence it was set up that due diligence was | strike cause from calendar, and judgment for plaintifl— me te ec tane “A Mennag re ental maaan soy dnteg and walters ther ER, me, nor feel that | was a wronged man—thet [was an of. | not used by the Court in enforcing payment of the bonds, | granted, with costs. ‘Thomas and al. nds. Morgan—Mo- ; 1, bed ol = ho mother should be without & sake. Oue cake, S0cents,'s | NINTH WARD CHEAP GROCERY AND PROVI Ject of compassion after that trial. and of foreclosing the mortgages, or much more might | tion to strike cause from calendar—denied, with costs, | Congress, it was confidently stated, had ready taken suflicieat, nud we Warrant or yoere meer | ae SION STORE —Families i nthe neighborhood of Sixth * Cleat Ie crime que fait Ia honte, et non Ia guillotine.” have been bare g egies the a which was hanging hj th and al. vs. Be tay to — vapor sag the subject of the annexation of Texas to the United cessful. Be op your gust Kainst a jon, and buy avenue nad Gree ich lane our laying im their wintersteck | It is the crime that is disgraceful and not the senfold-— over the head of the detendant, Several witnesses were | calendar—granted with costs, an inegmet St plaistify States into earnest consideration; and it waa rumored at examined to sustain the allegation, but they failed to con. | no opposition. Hall and al. v vince either the Court orfury, Verdict for the plaintiff, | cause from damages $3,833 16, Craft and al.—Motion to st Mn Score’ Noe Geeneint | (loud cheers.) I have stengglod for treland-—my. frst m line con | speech was against the Union—I have made more speeches yeston that that body had determined upon again ap- Fonraud’s Kan de Beante, or ‘True Water of Beauty, is a| ve in buying in at the cheap Provi | lane, where allarticles in the Grocery and Prov well known and approved cosmetic for cleansing ing, Woodruff ads, fying aad beautifying the complexion, and. by its dati pro | he purchased ay cheap, if not cheaper, than ng ndar—granted, with costs, e cause from calendar, and od plying for the admission of Tex y other establish | since then than any other man, and my. private {if —— vi The 'T perties preventin; formation of wrinkles, aud banis! in that vicinity: "Ohl mite 'Y private life and = judgment for defendant—granted, with costs, The Peo- ‘ecently held in Colorado county, Colonel Fare mreventine, the formation ment in that vicinity: Goods warranted to ts Af not, the pal lie character have been vilified beyond measure ; but Court of Common Pleas. ple ex. rel. Mechanics’ and Farmers’ Bank of Albany vs. At ioe yas ketaiaenad tox the Pemalaees, Goat Vecate Wloides tibserte wtionss Wtisl- | Renee crams aio Hiael ERR om | 3 ad sa) A or confidence of my countrymen, I caro not Refore Judge Ulshoeffer, Kteyker, sheriff, second call on attachment—Order : for | #dward Burleson y GEieaeecertcn lak fer hetee ie e e | ae aces OGreenwichlane, | {24 Hall (onplause) It hax been suggestod to me that | | J4x.8—How " John Smith” had his Cloak taken to Poy | default, and that relator have leave to prosecute bond, or he heavy caine and high waters throughout the coun- gloves, this preparation, diluted with woter, is inimitab i. MAGNINS would Pe pivent om the Repeal, the prosecutions | his Board Bill—Mathew W. Baldwin vs, John Tracy and | issue non-bailable attachment. The People ex. rel. Lamb | try are said materially to have injured the crops. cents per bottle : Levndehdsi a hasheapimansocti LUCINA C would be given up; or, even if convicted, the xentence. | Charlotte Thralt..-In this case one of the defendants 18 an | vs, Miller, sheriff—Second call on attaghment~ Onder A new sort of government currency, it is said, has ap- be if alles a ray’ ld tn: Wenn UCINA CORDIAL, would not be enforced—that offer was made to me, I said | officer of the Marine Court, and the other a lady well | for default, and that relator have leave to pro- | peared inthe Galveston market. It is styled cash drafts, able for government duca,but without autheri- ed, of law, pleut pelieusn stl at once there shall be no compromise of the aie oF whites, obatructed, d {would rot in a dungeon first (loud ana’ ented inence of ‘urine of involustary | cheering.) No, not while I have brent ¢ . ? pepe 5 Pies gener prostrat on of the system, | compromise. ‘The Repeal '=-(tenewod sppistons mwhite from all injurious ingredients and ix entirely anuihilatiog com: | {yruty: illuess or accident. Tt is plensant torte tenes coed {ive | shall continue to argue Ireland's right to a dome Fan ely Ka Lhtother at wach i tlekant boxes, 25 cents | eively’ sure in ite operations. Itt unrivalled reputat on in both | tie parliament; and if T be incarcerated, my pen will ena: Bay no where elve ut at 67 Walker 1 ag “9 tt Poe hemispheres is the a of ia almost supernatural virtues, ble me to teach my countrymen my sentiments- ~(cheers.) the ‘of Broadway, where will be tonnd an meacttorenc ot N LET NO ONE DESCAIR, vice, then, my friends, that we have made this demon. the most delicate and choice Perfumery, PP On ie mere ae ta Tek yigarating effects jon, Your monster meetings went on nntil, at the sitade before tating it, at once become robest ana fell of exe, f them all, they were interrupted by the govern, Fy cooler [ie jetiaenens. fe \ermemniy. ammonia aeee, id it was snid that that which wan peace before leanness er loseness of the female frame. which isthe only | Would, on the suppression of those meetings, be rebellion cause of barrenness: and which, prior to Dr. Maguin’s disco- | immediately, It was no such thing. Now we can co very, was considered to be incurable, Language, indeed, ean: | tratict them. ‘They interfered. Ho prevented, r. + Hair Di fel cath brown of bhocke wie te, Whirker and Bye Brow ye come ger bot \otrrhttg arani's Blane dB ; life like alabaster. whitesene ‘aed shanties eee known in this community as the keeper of a very fishion- | gecnte bond, or issue non-bailable attachment able boarding house, Some time last summer the lady | ‘The People ex. rel. the Hudson Fire and Insurance Compa- took in John Smith to board, a er atimeJobn Smith | ny vs, Pardee, Sheriff, Order, for default, and that relator in by marching off without paying his billwhich cleave to prosecute boni, or issue non-bailable at to near $90. ‘The lady sued Jobn inthe Marine | tachmeut.—The People ex, rel Corlies and al. vs. Parker, Court, and got a judgment which the lady assigned to | shoriff—2d call on attachment, Order for default, and some one else,and the assignee put it in the hands of Tracy | that attachment bond he delivered to relators for pr to collect. Tracy went to John’s office, and found there | tion —Wells, Sheriff’ of Washington county, ads, the a handsome ormolu clock and case, which were worth | ple ex. rel. Ely. Order, for appearance of detendant, and about $100, and these the officer made free to carry off,and | that relator s jople be called to prosecute the attache John Smith's board bill was paid. This, however, did not | ment against defendent; and on being called, did not end the trouble, for Mr. Baldwin, the plaintiff in this suit, | pear; it was further ordered that defendant be discharged, stepped in and claimed to be the owner of the ormolu i ye taxed.—The Court then pro cloek, which he said he bought by public auction, and af. nts of calendar causes as follows : terwards placed again in the office of John Smith for sa and al. K. Miller fer plaintiff, and is re ty, itis ican in Russia thus writes about the Atmerican-built steamers Kamechatka and the Emperor :— Petersburg, Sept. 30, 1843 1 told you in my last that the Emperor had gone to Berlin. He went away in the Ki hatka, As usual with him, he was caughtina torm, and 1 felt anxious to learn how our American eratt behaved on the Baltic in such circumstances, with so precious a freight, To my sor- row T heard from all quarters, « few days after, that the steamer was really good for nothing. The particulars were given with so much circumstance that | really Og- A young Am parts. Jord: A fenta—Jordan panel 3 Kobim Seabrook, Princetan; Tri Carswell, Lockoort; Smith, ty; Guthrie, Albwy; Gray, P My New Haren ; Dyer, Carietin, Lowell ; Ives, Salem heanut 3 itch, Lanciat A eed, not do jastice to the merits of tne Lucina Cordial, which ‘is re- the world, as There was peace still. Peace still, is my command—peace still argu No 31, Nichols vs. Anub Tayl e, Newbur garded by tne heads of the fuenlty i a ‘rtemnouth ; Pattes, Portland ; (iulld, Ban Ong of th important medte rat is my entreaty—peace atill, and Ireland shall be free—(loud | on commission, andl thereupon he sued out a writ of ALTE Hogeboom for defendant, New trial denied —No' J thought they were correct, when, yesterday, from an Wylie, Calnie; Seth 8: Hance, Baltimore; by Mec, Rastiarere Wie a ee een plevin, and heaice the present action. To sustain theease | 31, Wagner ale, Itovse, M1. Adame and N. HUI, Jr. for de- J undoubted sonrce, Theard (hat Tis Majesty wer delighted, Washington Mra. Fraser, Riekmon lathewaon, J " pe ans — John Smith himself wa , t dhe | fe 4 aniel Cady for plaintiff. and presented the captain w: silver roubles (about Conn.; Wells & Hamphreys, Huriord; Cy Ferre, J 35 work that the 3 Pisce wpon the stand, and he | fondant, and Daniel Cady for plaintte $00 dollars), and no other handsome presents to all_on Court Calendar, swore that the clock was the bona fide property of the January 6.—The following calendar causes were argue % 1 town aun FTE, Subscribers have associated with them JOHN OG} Jaintify, wh iti ms for Oh a artisans," W' ee RA wee) du ; re a NOG: neurt Co 68, 5 - : plaintify, who had bought it in god faith. rt ale Austin. Judd and Holmes for | board. So much for the slanders on our artisans. We WHEAT—100 bushels prime Ilinois Wheat. for sale by DEN OUP BUTT WwAED . COLeIP RD 31, 60, 67, 68,30, 2, 35, 86, 09, 61, 62, 10, 20, 49, 97,1" ‘The case went to the jury onder the charge of Jud Jand and Bacon for defendant. No. 414, | carry the day in spite of all opposition, and cant and yore Ld we Mocth aout New Vork, January 1st; 1044 LLINS & CO. |” owMon Plixas—45, 46,49, 40 Ulshoefer, and after a short consultation a verdict w it. Mathews and al. A. Schuyler for J won't be beat, but can jand will beat all our enemies tw endants any way they wish to try us.” ound for the defenlants, plaintiffs, and Humphreys and Cushing for de