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THE NEW YORK HERALD. —————EE = — ~ - - Vol., X. No. 12 —Whole No. 3582. NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, JANU ARY 13, 1844. Price Two Cents. js vaarmadiaag PATERSON RAILROAD. "PO FHE LADIES It you have hairy excrescences, con THE GREAT Court of Bestons S00 oF ne Eeantal onatog soyy tattia a inde ‘THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- lished every day of the year except ‘Now Years day and Fourth of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per an- Af at ond and ele 0 e C &: One redeem f Fee ees ee and on suet eoparige rt tte hee | THEOLOGICAL COCK FIGHT. | 2°" Recorder Tallmadge, soit Allermen Purdy and | tose reasons we think thata fine of (wo huindred and Bity : : 7 y vas filled ver- | d his case is all that public justice requires or {From the Commercial Advertiser | ‘The Court room yesterday morning was filled to over- | dollars in this case is all thi 4 eae my pied or : m fetore tha opeaitg of, tha ; | demands. num— paid—cash in advance, F % SHILLINGS AX ENCE: Kev. Dr. Wainwright to Rev. Dr. Potts, | flowing, and long before the opening of the Court it was , ; : a THE WEEKLY HERALD published every Saturday From Paterson to Jersey City. | New ax Dean Sins in'eoncluding iy. last letter to | impossible to obtain a seat, or even rvom to stand. It was AY 1th 2 Nit Sele Or ne mornung-price 6 cents per copy, or $3 12 per anntim— | » Onandater Monday, Oct. 24, 1043, he cxze jill leare | DF fc she Rezaruin uated at the Doctor's oftess alldoubis | you't said that 1 would not be either “enticed or driven | generally known ‘that, the, sentence, fe MY. fail oe bye oy eas Po ET eS ee ety apcened that the circulation of A,.M. NE E Bee AR parts es ees aa ontnens WERE | ho reltalanding eerie aarp called MP thece | nounced, and the most intense anxiety t hear the judy Ald. of Eighth Ward, and Judge of the all warranted—' the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing e celebrated Italian Medicated Soap, foreur: | modes of controversial warfare, | stand there still, and} ment of the Court was maniles ed. ‘The defendant then paid the fine und left the Court room. a0P. M, i : mgt ei. it Bins , .| ing all blotches, pimples. freckles, tan, morph , iteh, . ohenlahike a ‘There was some delay in opening the Court, and the fut. IL hag the lergatcipelation of any pope inhi ly, Te Suidaj Trine will be discontnned wil fiber no-| feta "lowe of feugiat the hf ce Se a aes nut 1 wins | mulutude aswembled in consequence, eeame rather 3°) The court then imposed an addtional fine of $50 on men in the city or country. Prices moderate—cash in ad- | | Transportation ears leave duily (Handaye excepted.) Passea- | wal tig of’ childseny in a ion. itoffects arp, imunedintes in the | Ja ieid thore. ‘But you shall not hold meto ussent to getty. ‘The otficers looked unusually important, and | Moses V. each, for a libel on Benjamin H. Day: ( vance, “ pers are advised to beat the Ferry, footiof Courtiandt strect, a | Troy cits ae really astontahing, 20 softeaiag and heating that | YOUr charge that this proposition wus thrown out ‘as a| “old Hays” amusud himscl{ by occasionally witriling 10) | admis Hine Talbott Watts was sentenced to pay PRINTING of all kinds executed at the most moderate no mothershouid be without a cake, One cake, 59 ee defiance,” or that yours 4s the “attitude of selt-lef crowd with one of his oificial raps on the bench. » | fine of $50 fa liam Longworth. x price, and in the most elegant style. WEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA RA GROAD LINE | rufhicieut, and we warrant it or return the money if not suc- | against an unprovoked assault.” [have de Attended by hix Counsel, came into the Court room afew | Trial of ett, indicted for constructive } and i AMES GORDON BENNETT, DIRECT 1. Be on your guard against a bold imitation, au e f ‘ ininutes after eleven, His Counsel chatted with the Dis-| grand larceny, resumed from yesterday, by the defence buy | “| deny it again—if repeated, f shall hen 4 Fox Newaax, Newsnunswick, Princeton, Trentom, | no where else but as above. en chatted with the Re- | calling Judge Rand ; he Mi Prornixtox or THE Herauy EsrancisHMent, DENTOWN AND BURLINGTON. 4 Gouraud’s Ean de Beau v usa slander. 1 uttered “no defiance.” { attempted no | trict Attorney, and the latter then chatted with the ie | calling Judge Kan: ‘all to testify to the action in the Ma- rthwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. P Raney eve eante, or True Water of Beauty, Moaaiaaieettn Sotlon.”. T* > ° | corder, and Alderman Purdy, witha black patch over his | rine Court, the judgment obfained for the plaintiff, and ale ae well kaown and approved cosinetic for ¢leansing healing, ‘ecclesiastical proscription.” | “‘unchurced” no denomi rin ane di the “'Tombs" lawyers, and | issue of the execution for $100 damages. | fying aud beautify ing the complexion, and by its dilating pro | nation of Christians. God forbid that 1, or any of those right ey STATEN ISLAND FERRY, FOOT perties preventing the formation of wrinkles, aud banisl : : elie! CP eiaaniocers in the gallery were remarkably attentive, and | James MeCanoen, testified that he was a boarder with OF WHIERHALI St TH Resambont ._ | haan wisen present. fi formation of wrinkles, aud banishing } who symbolize with me in religious belie, should be | Meds wondered why the Court did tiot at ouce pro- | Plunkett in May last ; that in the latter part of the Ist ‘ATEN ISLANDER willleave New York . Gouraud’s Vegetable Liquid Kouge imports adelicate blush- | 841.1), pence ole | cee ine cngth, however, Otlicer King open- | week in May, or the first part of the second week, he saw [coach iy b dreadful, such bold ition of the sole | ceed to business. Atlength, ; iS OP y . id sland, on and after October 2d, as follows, until THROUGH IN SIX HOURS. ing tinge to the complexion, immovable by rubbicg with a| What is more dreadful, such bold assumption oF Ee sor | ed the Ci 1 Moses ¥. Beach was called to stand for- | Barber opening some trunks of his that were in the hall ; notien -— Leaving New York daily from the foot of Courtlandt st. handkerchief or linen eloth.’ For dyeing ladies? i prerogative of God. ‘The Church is His, and he has consti- | ed the Court, and Moses ¥. : 4 jurther it ¢ ly our m cloth. For dyeing ladies? stockings or | P 5 ced. Plunkett asked Barber as his wife was it some ve Inland Ae May 2,4, eM Morning Line ot 9A, M.—Mail Pilot Line att% P.M. | gloves, this preparation, diluted with Water, is inimitable. $0 | tuted it according to His own will. ‘Those who do not cen. | ward and be sentenced. é unkett asked B wile we ing out . nt .J to pronounce | things, if he intended to take away his iT A if few York at 9, 1234, 10 min. past 3. 4%. . ame ® oraiy Line proceeds to Bordentown, from thence by cents per bottle x i form to its requisitions unchureh themselves. Instead of | Rxconpen—'f ourt wil aie bse p bel fergie yl per vemta de goods, and if so N Bo—On Sandays the boat will eave at fl hagirad of 1234. | stsxmbot to Philadelphia, veocg | es agtiai’s Hair Dyewill change red or gray hair to beauti | all this stale declamation, xo often repeatedto excite popu- | fentence on Moses Y_ Beach, and gome others, for Livel— J fe welt tats fe barge 5 but as they werw in his way sa ERE Sripped te setatced cp be vemtioatarty marae ree || Phitetaigie) wistewes direct to Camden (opposite to | ful dark brown or black, wichout staining the skin. $1 per bot-| Jar prejudice—so often answered—rnovx irom Scripture | Has Mr. Beach any remarks to make? . if he failed to remove them at ime, he Would charge CS ¥ setae aii mceme eater the office foot of Brow Dye 25 crn pe bottle. and ancient authors that Bishops arenot essential to the [ Roninsee—Thave been desired by my client to | hima dollaraday, as long as they remained, for storage. WINTEM ARBANGEMENT FOR ALBANY. | Contlande set, where commolious steamboat, will be | lifelike slab. whiten and sinonthieas tothe sinh | constitution ofthe Christian Church, and then your work | abe 4 ngs ena Wes Tash tok the Cours | be necuaee eee OMe eaP aan in teaee at te ous i - | Ww > d fectua . BI pronounces 4 ed, ever, ave , 1 th va uatinrante Wrenn wise ate Sa 8 Pa tm cic, | a Se ae Hata corona Es | Celeste eto a hist | rn onthe enone ge ny or mike, Butte |remeravo hag, the a he, wie ted siomegann Pe (el caine wihout being 0) Sead d Each train is provided wit with other of Mr. G.'s preparations, ted. | ally indulge about “exclusiveness, uncharitableness, mon- | thinks it necessary to call the attention of the Court to | tothe same effect. Neither of these ods removed during the month of Tans this Honte will taki the new and | the'iaifet ice: a7 a for Albany by 1 Namboat EUREKA, Capt d. Le Kiteh, which leaves j ‘ sil New Wore trom foot Liberty street, ‘Thursday morning at hai. | gue sercce Gy srecmbae to Barna ea cny te font of Wat \ ast 6 o'clock, for Bridgeport thence by the Housatonic and } and by railroad from Camden, at 5 o'olock. P. M. piakepts dorian, 2 Milk street, Bortons 76 Chenunt a wv Sifen Patviving sume svecing at 8 o'clock. Ware through | 4 ines for Baltimore leave Philadelphia at 734 A, M., and | Rhibidelphis; ttobinson, Harnsbargh ; Hemitch, Lauess dressing rooms ex-resuly fur | Buy no where else but at 67 Waiker street, just one door from the corne: of Broadway, where will be tound an assortment of the most delicate and choice Perfumery, imported from all voly of privileges, unchurching,” &c..are utterly irrele- | the fact that attacks have been made upon hi o sooo tui only calculated (I evill not say designed) to | improper remarks made in some of the Lewsp farber, and which were small urtic Hivertithe public mind from thet rue issue, view vof influencing the, ‘public mind, and i possible, | wil et’ in the latter part of May. | i vever. Let : conceives, aiso the jndgment of the Court.— ViLtiam Gunns testified to the same effect as the pre- Lay erin anaes py hiemaer a paper aie attacks have been of ‘a very malignant char a witnesses in jrespect tothe accused. telling Barber , M. being a contéuation of the lines from New Yor Seabroak, Princeton Newark : Hochestan | So2cey cnt weil bald mieell Peay (oaht you ede and have. been repeatedly” and perseveringly | that fhe did not Temove his goods, he should make tho ‘For passage or Freight, apply on board, or at the office, foot ita trouve A a , Coun | that the reporter of your speech has not done you inp ‘Their object has indirecily been to induce the | charge of $1 per day for storage. Ww nen saw the goods of Liberty street. G. M. PERRY, Agent. WINTER MAIL LINE’ FOR ALBA | Myers, New Haven dence | Taylor, Newport: | Justice at least in this particular,) to prove that this pro or the other, to inflict severe and vin | belanging to Barber. at Hunkeltea menth aiter ths D a 3 53 a oa . » Por Patten, Portland ; ; } i e1 > evil conser 1 f ; e attite! e be e , y oborated th OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT PASSAGE Sent, pill Ueave anabove aid Mon Wedwesday, | Whites Calan: ‘Suh 'S: Hance, Battmore: Selby Parker Mee eee aeaer eae htematiec and | was brought, and expectaly tance the plea of guilty aad | testimony of Gibts, with the addition that on Danber being m a ¥ Washington Mrs. Kroser, Richinond; Mathewson, ich, blican ini oi ea te ‘the ap ere ication complamed of, has been ted by Plunkett to take his goods away, Barber re- Cosy anglais =~ Ea w EH GOLUBIBTA, Gant. 4 Houghton, will lave a above | Conn; Wells flumgbinya, Huston: Be Gr Were Siugte: | ewirnalican an is character Ladmit the correctness |e ia there ie nating m the Whole cataloge of sia | plied that he would take them Fie oe mati For passage er freight, apply on board, or te P. C. Schultz, PT ~ = 7 undertaken to prov et forth in distinct and emphatic | With which the de ndant has not been charged, and for aved, by es ‘ee Saha at the office on the whart. CE ag Re TES OTHE NEW. TORK. terms. You certainly will not say that you did not under. | which the Conrt has been called on ty thoes reba is naa, Warxrn formerly salesman to Thomas MeDo- fassace a iv by. ng apiene NTE 5 any | DS ERD } A ing com: sid HS veY. ; era -- ; ement. | nough, 0 ‘ f Mia packbe ahips comprising the Old Black Ball Line of Packets an he ttt te pliner Fore theanieh co | fyiuoity for the very libend patronage beatowed on ou house avert is eee are fanantte 9 Yon v that | ‘rhjs eonductwould warrant the Court in proceeding by | Plunkett brought to the store goods, consisting of ditler- sailing as under Mlbiny Sher Thess lendideteamboat UTICA, | (Hus th Taat year, we beg leave to inform them thatthe alte | 1420'L.t your work out for yoursell, Begin toexecute | attachment against the parties so offending, and under a | ent articles, on the tth of June, which ware sold und Poo chip COLUMB UE Comet le, on thie 16ch ebro: Tape Joseph Seott, will leave the foot of Cortlandt street, every | {stivuls aud improvements contemplated are now cviapleted,and | Te Wee Ys your pleasure, My part of the work I shull | motion of that kind they might be indicted. But the de- | fetched about $30 Plunkett bought some of the goods Fees etch Fre 9 e gpeng: ¥- | afternoon ats o'clock. A : Derally int style, not surpassed by any other eatablishmeete: | manage in my own way, and when I come to use terms | | fendant has refrained from taking any notice of these at- | in, and run the ethers up toa high price. Y ‘The ship CAMBRIDGE, Capt. Barstow, on Nok asseawers by this ling will arrive in Albany at two | our furniture and bedding being new, the building thoroughly | will leave you at no loss as to their mesning. tacks. He has made no reply to them, and taken no. no- number of respectable citizens were called to testify ENGLAND, Captain Bartlett, P For paywage oF f Poly ou board, or to P.C. Schultz, | £rovated aud newly rainted throughout, the Croton water i# | As to the “ two little pieces of history” to which yoa | tice of them in his own paper. He has wholly abstained | to the good character of the acéused as an honest and up- OXFORD, Captam Rathbone, 16th Apa at the bifice on the w Ha" | autroduced in every department, and thé terms one dollar and | aie the first, in the modern -lepartment, is really tou | om noticing them, feehng himself constrained to leave | right man. INTEZUMA, Captain Lowber, lat May. : I = ee pet CAF a i. ae tenen cake it fancies 7p ully tov} ie Court entirely free in the exercise of its own discre-| ‘The prosecution called several witnesses to rebut the y 7 a1 RAISTED & JOHNSON, Pi small a matter to make it worth my while to show how y p Theat NEW YORI: Capeain Cropret, 1 Eo ee OTR Te ies B tterly uistgeauoue your representation a” As to the | tion, and to do what in the circumstances of the case, wx | testimony brought to hear on the case on the part of the fai “aenor ships, thevepeorive! aero y i i he | disclosed in the affidavits of the defendant, they may | dei alled), amongst which was Judge Randal! (re One | who testified that on the trial before them in the Marine ankett ofancient history, containing the allusion to the Waldenses, and to Bishop Stillingtleet, if you are indeed as ignorant as you appear to be on these points, and have implicitly followed Dr. Mason and Dr. Miller, without taking pains to acquaint yourself with the unanswered and unanswerable counter statements of Bishop Hobart and Dr, Bowden, | will in due time, when the questions come up in their proper plac avor to throw some light upon them for your benefit. ‘My wish now is simply to let the public kzow, through my fetter to you, as you avow that “popular ‘etfect” is your object, that to you are they indebted for this w deem to comport with justice, and nothing farth additional remark I beg to o My client desires me to | Conrt, the witness Crossman then swore, that I state, that amongst the other expedients resorted to by | said he would charge Barber $4 per week. the trio, or three papers, which I have named(?)to produce heCourt charged that if, from the evidence avindictive sentence against him, is this: he has been | the jury was of opinion that at the time the ace charged with tampering with the Court—with the Dis- | the goods on storage, it was hie intention to eppropriate trict Attorney. It has been insinuated, broadly insinuat- | them to his own use, he was guilty of larceny ; Lut un the ed, that he had bribed the Court and District Attorney. | other hand, if no such intention existed at the tine end ‘This has been charged against him in addition to his other quent events led to selling the same for storoze, crimes. ‘This charge he has wholly disregarded, and will | trespass could be attributed, and consequently no locany wholly disregard, until the judgment ot the Court shall | committed. haye been pronounced, He will then endeavor to place | 7 he jury rams ; a Yeloek, at which « limited as customary’, from Liverpool, every four or five days through: boat ROBERT L. : Paptain o te, 65 o'clock, limite Out the year, {0 the difiereat ports in the United States, by “Mabey, wil, leave the foot ofCourtlandt st. Wedues- | (Umber, Of respectable, gentlemen may enjoy the luxuries of which pacsage can be secured at reduced sates. Those sending | day, Friday and Srmday afternoons, at 5 o'clock. | : ida Tor their friends residing in Great Britain and Ireland, may re- | ‘Lhe Steaner° COLUMBIA, A. Stoughton ly that every care will bs taken to stengers as comfor- | above, Thurday, Saturday aad Monday atternoon table es they can reasonably expect, and should the pasreng ra | — For passage.or freight, apply to P. C) not come out, the passage money will be peosteey, refunded. Drafts ean as usual be furnished, payable Provincial Banks of Ireland and branches; Reotland and branches; aud on Messra. J. Balt, Son & Bankers, London; Messrs, J. Barned & Co., Bankers, Li yoo, which arp payable throughoat Eoglaud and Wale’, "For a . GLos' Phe subscriber has the houor to acquaint In addition to the abovesupenior ships, the aubscriber’s agents WINTER MAIL LINE FOR ALBA fag he sub a will Dave a succession of fret class American ships despatched, i Intermediate places, Che steam. cuatit friends and the public, that he has lately added to his i. L, Mal thess and elegance not surpassed y; which, with the largest as- rtment of the beat Wires of all countries, will be furnished reduced price ‘he subseriber has lately made important changes and im ie Natiooal and | “NB. All Kindsof property tken ouly at the ak of the eiketiiestand aerate at nie MITE Kastem Bank of | owners thereof, board, and is now prepare with a variety of rovims and suits of BROWN & COS One Price Hat Stores 178 Chatham | aPartments, that ca to,suit the taste and convenience of _ Square, corner of Mott atreet, where fashion, beauty, | @ll, persons who may do him the tavorto call. t ability and economy are combined to adorn, the head he | 4 J.h* Restaurant will be contiuued as naual fox parties who ired for about an hour and ahalf, and being further particulars apply (if by letier rid) to, Lhe | gesi i 4 d,{ may ’ ftwo clergy- rietors have the pleasure to offer a new style of hat the jms. | desire to dine separately. LANY innate, And, | may add,unworthy exhjbition of two cle been prot HG Wall r ? Ry =e A That then aula ue ye PRL Yeoman, propeitors hava te piss io offer a new atvieof bathe: | Se dae ayner parties may be Sec GAMA Ty tke | men conteuting in the public newspapers about a qjuce | Himelf right; nad in the mean time calls on the Court to | summoned fe setter 9 Neste) tit ienet epey, ccna es N. B. Parsage to Liverpool and London can atall times be | $2 acd $5, at the low fixed price of $3: ‘Chose, who from ineli- | sHortest notice. itEwdyaanwyem | tion which has been discussed over and over again, and | Vindicate tim Grom this foul hinge, Wier Ne Oe ih respect to ft, and were discharged by the Court ftom fus~ engaged by the Weular packet shipe, auliog for Liverpoolevery | uation or hecessty ate in tueed to study economy inthat indis |" HAVANA MANSION HOUSE HOTEL, _ | #°cesstothe ablest popular arguments upon both sides of | Praise tea ‘at any aificerof it, in any | ther consideration ofthe subject. five days, and to Loudou on the ist, 0ch aud 20ch of each month | POSUH icen up the appearance of the meat fatousole, Brows | "THE tndersigned takes oceasion to inform his friends and | “ich is very wasy, by, reason of the republication in such menneres that, allo Since the indictment he Grand Inqueste—"The grand jury came into Court on appl as anove. 21h oe ere be ie argnemnce ob te mone amceable. 2 the public, tat the Mansion louse cheap forms of ‘Miller's Letters,” &c., \ Bowden’s Let- | ® nner as thal oe er ae ity a neaben dt Blin ob ta tistan eck Lumet by ther; aud ‘The first class fast sailing ship HINDOO, burthen | durability and comfort of the wearer. All sales are for cash, | 22 4 andits advocates.” I assert that to you, and to you alone, | ings to take theirown course, interposed’ no delay exceps | Aly icy a Surned till Monday next at 11 o'clock, tons, will sail as above. i therefore no good, customer pays for losses incurred oy the bad. ‘Arranged in the ueatest order. ‘ is it owing that we are both lene 0 this, which | will | Such as the duties of the Court required. | He is prepared pe Cousk acucnene MOET, SHIAYIUR very aperior accommodations for, cabin, second ex- ee BROWN E'UO., 116: Chatham Square, of person is employed to procure permits to land passengers: | cheerfully acknowledge to be '* an unenviable position;” | abide by the decision and judgmeut of tie Pali, het Ga Macon in and si ssengers, (and te ms moderate,) persons in jd im*m Corner of Mott street. of ory a 10 will board vessels immediately after the vis that to you is it owing that we are both subjected to th knowing ‘what it is—whether it be, as he believes it '. arsha! lice. tending to embark should embrace th:s very favorable opporta officers. ought to be, the infliction of a nominal ‘punishment, or Before Mr. Commi ner Rapelja. nity by applyiug to the subscriber, BOOTS—WATERPROOF Double and Cork Soles, | ©. N, B.—Visitors to this Island should passport from | ribald remarks of licentious tongues and pens, and t hefore ; : Ying 10 CTOSEPH MeMURRAY, 100 Pine, Fea ee ate ee eas Cease EOIOGi|| a Heoamish Ciseral atte tate o ae Oates te ainnin it | sover: disagprobation of a, large portion of the sequlan | Waetner ke covers, ae 1] Jax 12—Examination of the Mail Robbery at Hudson il? re ‘comer of South street, good fine calf boots for men; boy’s and children’s do, | ficulties and inconvenience. press; that to you is it owing that our common friends |, econprn.—In proceeding—[here. he was interrupted | 4¢ twelve o'clock the prisoner Blake was brought up tor fa one nat ; Coarse water boots and shoes of all serts and sizes. sal émec® WILLIAM FULTON. 3 f friends | Ald. Purdy, who whisperod to him for two minutes.) | further examination 0 EGULAR LINE FOR NEW OR- peareniretes hots aad shone of plibecend aster o Ania large portion of the pious and sober minded of | P r Svs eset tok nbans nat eon r 3 LEANS—The following rst class packets will sail | heskien, donbletud siegle soles aadicl See Cotte anak ENGLISH ADVERTISEMENT. all denominations feel deep regret and. mortidcation, | ! proceeding to make a disposition of this case against | fawn n, recalled.—The punetually as advertised (weather permitting) or pas- | Puries, Gents, Muses ad Children's water proof indjn Hubber ST-KATHARINES HOTEL, opposite the | My course was inevitable. You challenged me to con- | Mr.Beach—[here His Honor was Again MMSTTNPE 0 | spoken of was found about ten ox twelte i M° ORLEANS, C Sinte overshoes of the latest atyle, all of which will be sold cheaper Dock Gates, and near the Royal. Mi troversy upon the credit of acommon newspaper report ; | Ald. Purdy, who whispered to him fox thitee Minuit ton | Pobbery 5 as regards the key found on Blake, I can st TEGO tito Week, On the 2ith January. © than'ar any other store thiseity"Napaltan tay boots 83-4 NEY, date Chinl Steward ol you took uo private and frienilly ‘means to ascertain ite | quarter] In proceeding — [at pac peseet his Honor] | nothing more than Thave already don sf 1, on a . Pail Bi SR, 419 Broadway, respectfully informs his friends in the United | acc! y when the cl ic x —to make a disposition of this case ‘Mr. Beach, | Mr. Mannory moved for a postponement of the examine- "The accommodations of these ships for cabin second feabin Gomner ef Oana tates, thet he ha the management of ie Moca nee aah oles | eee reeor. 3 Ueren gre curoomslannes of (he. ons the Court fouls it necessary to make some preliminary re: | (jon until he could procure dre sttendunce of John Clow, h-neut, which is built and furnished regardlens of before Po you refused to be convinced, and ch during and steerage passengers, are such as cannot fail to ensure every i oot sh H nee now £0 SOOT DY cesttaliyy ioe P ty which is built and furnished regardless of Vfuse, Your character and standing in the community } Marks before passing sentence. | Mr. dast } a stage driver, to prove that on the morning of the rob- ‘The ships of this line have now commenced ther regular JOHN READY respectfully informs his friends | “TRADE: and is in every respect adapted for the recention of fa: | WO, 66 Yospectable, that 1 should have been a traitor to | summer, when the Case was called up, pleated guilty: | hery Blake had a sick horse. He also desired that the at- trips, and, will sail punctual every five days throughout the | and the yullic, that he has commenced busmess in the a Part of thedock in which the liners aud most of the other Ame | my own, it had shrunk even in thought from your defi- | The fast being presented to the Court that a civil suit} tendance of Colonel Dodd, of the post office, might be re- may, fore rely on not being detained. tings season. No. 99 Nassau street, where he ankfally receive | rj, ve ‘The price of passsge being very low, those wishing to secure | & Yl Tiean vessala lay, x © compl , Mr. Bennett, | thfully execute, all ‘orders he may be favored with, on | and Royal ef behalf of the complainant, Mr. Benne 3 ae sted, to show that the key could not be used either to nt in this case, the Court adopt equest of counsel was was pending ainst the de five minutes valk of the Bank tae eae willibe ponameted.omibera! ance. | have met it, and I stand ready to abide all its consequences. You now i 4 | lock or unlock the mail baga. ‘Th ld the point we have thus far Herthe im ither of the above packets can dojag. by applying on } the most ressonable terine for cash tad economical principles. | The Cotter Hoom i contented for, ungraciously, as 1 annot help thinking, | fle which has prevailed in this Court from time imme- | entertained by the Commissioner, and the examination i# At their General Passage Olfice, INTH WARD CHEAP GROCERY AND PROVI it r 4 J alli but you yield ‘it. ou “will commence,” and | Merial, and suspended the action of this Court until the | postponed until Wednesday next at 12 o'clock. neral Pasay ). CHEAP G t Viands, Wines, &e. are of the first qualicy. A good Billiard you yi y p i f i 3 jtre 43 Peck Slip corner South street SION STORE —Familics i nthe neighborhood of Sixth | Room and Warm Baths will bs found in thehouse, Gentle. | thus, with the aftirmati the responsibility | Civil suit should be disposed of. During the present)” Mr. Baunert then examined Mr. Miller and George Fe PACKED FOR HAVRE Hesaed Line ite | avepueand Greenwich lane, about laying in th-ir wiater stock | mos may contract by the werk or moutn for board, ke ou tae | of the uggressor andthe delier. Proceed. Y | week, acommunication was made to the Court enclosing | :isfer, the mail guard, as to the character of Clow, which RB a ico 3. in B Pell, master, will sail | Of Groceries and Frovis be, alld beter by 9 large per cent | sane terms as in America. id ee eee | a veg Sou now procesd to the proof, And I take the li] #0Py of the rule entered in the Supreme Court forthe | they consitered as good, his truth and verueity never mn the Ist of February. For freight or for Cae eee eae Tee cn the Grocery Rod’ Pere ewich | | T LENNEY bers to assure thosewho may honor him with | herry to beg you also to procued upon the purely scriptu- | Uascontinuation of the vil suit, and therefore the uty | having been impeached. : Ply wo BOxD & HINCKEN,9 Tontine Ba Pe parchased as cheap, if not cheaper, than any otinc sec iche | cheltpattonage that nothing shall be wanting to render them | raignd Aisiorical merits of the question, and in a Christian | of this Court, which would long since haye been i Assault and Battery onthe High Seas.—Williama W. Beny —iitre. in corner Wail Gad W ste mentin that vicinity: Goods warranted. oo suit; iC not, the | fo merit tet confidence aed esd will 20 Liverahiy beccowelon | SIPC, avoiding (a8. [for my part by God's help intend to | Charged had wot the impediment just described’ extated, | son, the mate of the American brig, “Morea,” was brought ‘OLD K BALL LINK OF PACKETS.— | money wi be returned, Goods, sant, oan: y fart of the city, | hin when steward of the British Queen. dir | de® all personalities, all injurious epithets,aed all appeals | 18, now to pass sentence on the defendant Dae ha eet | oe eee ger on, enoiec. warrant, he an. assault and ‘The YORKSHIRE, Capt. Bailey, will | ef ot expense. a KIELLE h LUMBED. "1 7 to inere prejudice and passion, Injurious epithets decide | ViOlation of the law. Pending this, however, 1 canno ry committed by on the person of Peter Bragg, MAR atcha Hor Liverpoot onthe lt of Jan ther | _di3 tméee __8Greniwich ane._| DIVNIR RA COLORES pHOROGHAPHia Noun | uothing j for f my doctrine. should be God's truth wat aking occasion to remark, thit the Court has been an, with & dangerous weayon on the 18th Decenr- nose wishing CO engage 0 | Da any co on rem mega Foes EMIUM C1 a No. ceatiny cenit: Lepanists ir sed by anonymous communications, 1 will say that | jerlast past. muake carly application ERDMAN, 61 South street. BF intcravis Glends and che peoiie severally, that een core ee Pinion Mise.) hlew York, Thee | decide ‘nothing ; they. Rabucr Hor ag Gece nthe on the part of this defence, as far as 1 am informed, no} pavip Corrox, sworn—I was a seaman on board the N. B.—Passage from Great Bri nd Eisland can be secured cpeiet ashen, atthe corner of West and Warrea streets, for | pictures having been awarded the First Premiums and Highest | wrong, any more than the universal clamor of all Ephesus | tempt has been made from any quarter to influence | Morea on her last voyage from Mobile to this port ; I saw lation to it. Having | the difficulty b en Benson, the first mate, and Bragg ; thus remarked, I proceed to speak of the libel itsell. | Benson struck Gragg with a stick about two feet long ; (a No one use it without a feeling of sorrow and re- | juge piece of knotted wood was exhibited to the witness, gret that, in this community, a lady—thefwife of anyindi- | but he swore it was not the weapon with which the blow vidual—can be ass the mind of the Court in the lowest rate, and drafts | gt T by the quarter, side or carcase. x jouor, by the American and Franklin Iustituis, as, the most ie p butchers aud dealers generally will be furnished apoa fi pty, lurnished for any amount, payable in all the | advantageous terms. ‘The subscriber, haviug ente 4 apo | beautiful colored Daguerreatyes ¢rer exhibited, aud the cata 0) ‘a en (te re principal towns, jout any charge, throughoat Great ‘ qnines " wend Un wolitin we see 8! tee with an experienced and extensive dealer, is en: | traits will herenfter be taken here (in-any weathfr) at the re- by the frst epriog. ships of the tha pnt St Paul's doctrine in the wrong. My views of Chris- be fi tian truth, yon are bound to believe, are as sincerely and conscientiously held as your own. ‘And wherever they are “exclusive” ax toward yourself or others, 1 assert & & t to offer fresh beef every morutmg, at the lowest market | duced prices charged fer ordinary work at other places—con- FOR N&£W ORLEANS—Lonisiana and New | Price ened on th rer 7 rig] aby led as wantonly as it strikes me she | was given,) | was standing aft of the fore rigging, anc York LineRegular Packet of 2ve January— rhe | Also, on hand and for Weir sermmeptnccniiaccun sc ateiaca ie omime Meena a ray ten Dealings te, crcstee init os vameots | ETE Cate TG of nn apology for | |'saw’ the blow struck, I walked up to the water casks, t sailin) ket ship OSWEGO, Captain David N. B.—Terms cash. ** A Photogravh of a lady, by Professor Plambe, is the finest 4 » a: hea sins flan ch an attack upon a lady, when there was not the possi- | as 1 did not wish to see the quarrel. Wood will sail as her regular day. j10 lw*re thing of the kind weaver Witnessed.”-— Ledger, ‘Oct. | 13. be, where the latter are exclusive as towar various other bil - be ho had Kor frieght or passage, having handsome furnished accommo- | TTAVANA AGENOY che subscribes, vx ee fp we ever, wirnessed” 7 Ledger, Get sactiogs, | highly respectable bodies of profwssing Christians. 1 have | bility of provocation on her part who aul g By Alderman Ti.0u.—1 did not see Bragg tum up his darleuspemblenne toaskias Odtaanwlouty foapriwen cent AVANA AGENCY —The subscribers, oxen Plates, Canes, tee Sc. forwarded to any desired poiut. at lower | the honor to be, Rev. and dearsir, respectfully yours, fence personally, and who was libelle y s snor did | see him make a pass at the mate; he might oro EK COLGISER CG,” Lao trrciam tenet titre Onan reves than by any other mannfactory 12 Imm JONA. M, WAINWIUGILT, | ¥98 connectedwith one offensive to the individnal who per- | have made a pass at him without my seeing him. J heard ath street. | fruits, &e., attended to; accounts collected, aratts a, n , Jan, 12th, * | petrated the libel. I have, myself, viewed with exceeding | Linden, ax he came ont of the fo le, say that b x Tale WW FI 2ROOF BOOK SAFES. regret and sorrow the liberty taken by some of the public | would knock “seven bells” out of the mate. Linden in a 56 Shippers by this line may rely upon having their goods cor- | sold, at their Genezal Agency Office, 128 rectly measused. ae a | York. HI Subacrber has on hand an assortment of C. J. Gay ler’, , Giant presses of the city, to arraign the character and motives of | good many ways was abusive and disrespectful to the ofti- ebtents in New Orleans, Hi'lin & Woodraff, who will | © N."p.—Letters and parcels forwarded b cee tran Kite Froot Dobie Bates “During dhe a one ee ening ro cov, Paul | Pivate individuals, and without stint those of persons oc: | cers. I never heard Bregg (sey. that he had struck the ‘he basket ship Misnestoni,Caprain - Hibbard will xuc- BE ad 1 ER, r i Jone hnndyed haves at diferent times, bern thoroaghiy tasted by city AD EMOG A os Gee ee 1 eee a amano TERBORE: ti aetna a meer e mveies DUAN nen ans BURR, Se atl seem ey c swego, and sail 3ist January, her lar day. 7 7 fire, aud NOY O any time, failed to 0n- ‘ y: ¥ ‘o truth. But I make a distinction, an¢ ; ighting men,” and if | would stick by them, st ary, her regular day. SALT FISH STOKE. tia Bory sateen ender Preserve its cour) 4s this seems a period fruitful in theological disputes, 1 old he weiean, Asi-welrwentdows énthe pilot the mind of my fellow citizens, in relation to the enormity of the indi repose of of life. tents Gayler’s Donble Safe is a com! feel a disposition to hav: vidual who assails the gg had two bottles of liq rly a bottleand a half betore we a finger in the pie, although I tence of an FOR SALE, Frei DI c BBLS. HALIFAX No. 1 SALMO. Beeson or, Graner—the borane | AQ tials acherls Gov half do, to do do. M| jon of two entire Safes 100 bbl« No. 1 Mess Shad; erected one within the other f bi h Safe ade exclusively of e families —dis S Aaedioe ( cannot help thinking it would be, on the whole, more for | priv rhs the private relation: ee (toate phagy mrs Regi by 50 half bbls No. 1 Saybrook Shad; ton and the bert non condcting materials, ne weod being | the interests of vital religion to inculcate the sentiment of [hose consolations which we mort highly appreciate—our | got dows er heard Bragg threaten the officers, but L rth river, oF to 300 bbls Cod ard Scale Fishy fe is lined 18 perteetly fire-proof and the Patentee wi piety, than to revive and perpetuate sectarian jealousics ic relations and domestic consolations. There is no | have heard Linden; both these men were very thick to- BOYD & HINCKEN Brokers, meee eA Gin's Herries} Jeuce offers them, as superior to any others vet inveated, | and antipathies among the various denominations of it is not to be tolerated that a man, be- | gether, and to’ me they had sailed four years togeth dzie 9 Toutine Building, 3000 fhe Sursed Salmons od anil outer Soart oF ough Sete are ed FF tains bee eal aay whose fundamental doctrines are essentially | cause he possesses a public press, = i into el Brose said he was on otticer cf a vessel railing fron ARRANGEMENTS FOR Ih 4 provell patent detector locks, which eanuot be picked or opened | the same ly, arouse unkind and injurious feelings there, and dis- | France; he burned his papers the other night in the fore- OLD ESTABLISHED. PASSAGE OFFICE, 200 do Sounds Pe with false keys, re ee * | Being, however, willing to fall in with the prevailing | turh those relations which should be fever held most sa- the mate wan aome time in the foreeastle, coaxing ine street, comer of South, 200 quintale Codiish, suitable for shipping safhto, an aszortinent of Single Sales and Specie Chests, for | spirit of the times, I propose to discuss, in that mild and | credand inviolable, Cases of that kind—offences of that jen to come up; Linden wanted to lay the ab, 1000 ’s Salt; AM inde " bey it tolerant spirit so remarkably exhibited of late on similar | character—should, in my opinion, be visited with exem- ot come up Until the mute called for a li den hb subjects, the following propositions, which I am ready to ul maintain against all comers, to wit: There can be no church without a steeple 5 plary punishment, not merely by the imposition of a fine— | the second mate passed it to him; I saw 1 because an individual who has wealth may go on and libel A mate down on the water cask; as with impunity, but alvo, and in pursuance of and in i, some difficulty occurre Br Beg Hee Bin \neieat SI een: te, All Kinds of Book Safes and Spacie Cheats made to order. j , : for sale in lots to suit purchasers by pb im” , Nggtel Subscriber begs leave to call the attention of his triends | _ Jt tm® F tree jb Imre Ti:Malton.strest nenp Srole sreets oat Re emer ee nde rer ca eieneenge | 2a. HEEsUn. WELLS OD. r1Der ww itl tm*re_ NELSON, WELLS & CO. #1 Dey street. Lent nd steers SANDS’ SARSAPARILLA. MUSIC. 1841, for the purpose of bringing out cabiu, 2d cabin, . ; eregati reople. strict conformity to the principle adopted by this Court, | sails; the captain told Bragg om age jnasenger, by the Regular Eine of Liverpool Packets, sail | FESO promote the health of the hody, aud incrense the tranquil. | J OSEDH KAMMERER Professor of Music. respectfally Peep eegdies wiles peop: > [Say which the Court is obligated to carry ou with honor: | boardto teach him how to-do ‘hi the second mate ing the Ist, 6th, , 16th, Zistand 26th of every month, By ity of the among the most important objects {c anuotnces to his patrot puolic in general, that he liminary, however, to entering on the discussion, it | able and consistent regard to its own rules and principles, | told Bragg that he must not give any “lips” Bragg repli- are ; tie London Packetb, tonail rom New York, the ist, 10th and | which man lives, and for whieh the sages Of an iquity labored | Has Temoved from 99 Crosby atreet to 135 Laurens street, where Nae eee TUL a fee teecartons eines Lea tect ee Fhe commutation ofan | ae a ton an tom tart ing still greater facilities to passengers, the subscriber has es roe OF all Ria Coreg ical eatery testeat of his matadiesand | Orders for J. K. will alap be received at Mrs. W. Duboir in ¢ is Corporeal misery—to alleviste the drooping, | 4 i St . No. 285 'e an ere tabtisheda regular tine, New Yerk built, coppered | spirita-—to inspire confidence (othe desponding mind, andeme | Mtsie Store. No. 285 Broadway, Leola t cla » to sail puzetually every week | to the sorrowed heart. All the arts and arguments of their phi- will be necessary to settle the following points : Ist. What is achureh ¢ 2d. What is a steeple? 34. What is a congregation ? ith. What is a people ? by the infliction of incarceration, In this case, while the | ed that he would give “lip.” was very kind defendant has pleaded guilty to alibel which no one can | and good to the men during the voy He is as good a ard Without sorrow and abhorrence, he has introduce I wantto sail with. Linden was seize i ‘iety of matter in relation with a three inch dtp lin time, and was si nant in this ease ; and up a throughout the year. 7 losophy, and powers of FRENCH CHINA. #As soon as these indispensable ground works of the ar- erty ima ¢ allow e would dadaiemllverce tremens taste ara elias Dosahletr alte con: prone Ot worldly learsine Where abe ancae,the HGS Ng, 4 SOUTH WILLIAM STREET, Up Stairs. | gument ave seltled, to the periustion of all. parties, ['am would speak of it nines Gail spweetigey foam goto his duty; Bragg was not (ron pe Gao ren al aed leat sight, on Siva beesetrectiiaa at for the inadi 1 DALE ME, Importer and Agent for Manofacturers, has | prepared to entor the lists, on foot or on horseback 2 to that part of it which alludes di- | hoard durmg the voyage, only that his arm was hurt; his fal Bank of Ireland, payable at which retains its real ‘yall bat ig blain Weta gic Frecou Covestois, or well as doaaer pad int Pe Li relly to'Mr. Beach, and which exhibits the application to | head was not very much ent. inerick, Clonmel, or most diseases have (heir origin in an impure or impove’ desert pl zes, assorted dishes, soup tureens, covered r Fi ALE > » | him of ev pithet which human ingenuity could al- | Alderman Tucou observed that he rested with this wit- Wexford, Belfast, ed state of the blood; and this being a fluid. in generis, extecd- | dishes, a1 rait baskets, custards and stand From ALBANY e, Pomeroy | most devise, calculated greatly to exasporate his f nese. bh . guilgae, ine the most nite ra mii ons of the syarer the sub-| Also, Te jocolate Ware, Greek, French and Ameri- have given us Albany papers of Thursday. family, But that does not in my indgmentat | Mr, Bannyrr, as the prosecuting officer, remarked that Monaghan, Banbridge, Bally mena, fralt in abundance’ Inoue ioptanee tenting tersiloneof de | “All the articles are ted of the beat quality, and to be | I afew days we shall be able to tell how far tack on Mrs. Bennett. Had'the libel been * the charge any farther, and would of Bownpatrick, Cavan, Lurgan, sland resulting in serpfals or kis another oasifica- | ofd cm liberal terma,and ia tote to auit onrehasers. 227 6mee | these are ahead of the mail. eae ate If agra nee tnesaia Eapeo Mee aoraee 5 ndon, ‘nuts, arte! { ; afr fie Heme a eithe erne tenon hain senatbthede raw Yount Lia! peat ely a diffe ‘ ustody of the Marshal. He was led to move Strabane, Bkiberon, Mallow, Moaeymore, | tusm, and disegee 4f tha heart naranecus aruttions: disses of $100 REWARDS Tes leveliy store No. 18 Borrery Fyfe lee A pet lien Slee le eal fivor of carrying out the principle adopted in this court, | this onjthe ground thaifhe hnd been furnished with aflida- Cestlani—The City Beak of Glasgow the liver, and a variety of dther maladica whith soon ‘hurry | SPisweley "esnsiscing of neldaad wien, Tr iat and ed uns—Meatry, Holianas, Botworti Le Lee, use, | Suding that the imposition of afine is entirely efficacious, | wits setting forth that Bragg had aided Linden 0, resistin Falaud—Mesars, Spooner, Atwood & Co. Bankers, London; | purel reegersste coctltlnns wich is the erci ot stureor itr ‘und keys, and ladies” aad gentlemen's broaches. as: | Davis, Canal hour, M. L. Harris, Linn, 8, | 4% would inflict imprisonment in all cases of this descrip. aptain and mate, and had squarredof at the mate R. Murphy. Waterloo load, Liverpool; payable in every town | aad chemical research in bringing st to its present state of fers | 40%e% Kold ear rings, wer er spoons, § Cole, Dickinson, ‘Allen, Sampron, | Ho. | Inthis view, however, my associates, do not con- | when he interfered to prevent him. Also, that while the in Cireat Britain, i feetion, will arrest, and if properly administered, perfectly | jd uumerons other articles, which ai in jewelery shops. | Stevens, Hazen, it Messrs, Alvord, | cur. They say that a different principle has been adopted | character of Benson was excellent, that of Bragg was no- ar furdhee siformation {iC by letter, post paid.) aunty to | gute thee diseases. hy the vital lund. regenerating | Pie abovereward wil be given for the wcozery ofthemraperty | Redington, M.H. Johnson, Mend, Tuddle., Banks | it another court, in which one of them has been toriously bad JOSEPH Mei URKAY, 100 Pine =, 7. bch pene ah y Creer mM, Kiving tone tothe | ¥iog pwre JOHN LOUK WOON, Manecd Went’ Jes mn B. Warten, Seamans, 1. R. | preside, and do not agree with me. It, the Benson was immediately released from custody. RICHARD MURPHY. 106 Watelow t - . peg fd ae Pree m, and enabling the blood to course | 20! —— - - Ty Sandford. Two-Third Bills— rs. Stevens, Hulburd, | Comes my duty to announces the sentence - —— Roa y; ing with it health and renewed vi A 596m? re Liverpool. | the Phenix rises from the ashes of its fire, re-animated with new TO TH PUBLIO. Barker,§ Horton, Waters. Coleg &o.— | the sentence of the majority—from wh Common Pleas. 2 PASSAGE — ~ life, x0 does this medicine re-iavi the whole system,en | 1 (() 20 $5000-—Mr. Francia H Cramp, Watch Maker. | Messrs’ Hulburd, Carr, Proudfit, 1 Smith, | ‘distinctly dissent—which is, that the d Before Judge Ulshenffer. & FOR LONDON—Packet of th: 10th i LUV 24 Grand street, be form his ‘friends : 3 . Janna the DON Hacker of thy 00h | Kiniling Ws exyiting energie, and overcoming diseaste he | Mili, chat tadependent of tue” Wate yu Mes ge Pend 14. Field, Noyes, Barker, Sutton, Brown, | 2 $250 the extremest amount which A Frupay, Jan, 12,—Ludlow aud Chilton vs. Longworth MONTREAL, Cay inker, Wall sail as above, | purchrasits on sufficient foot betox given oF theit being he abe | €3,000ke adzauers in cash oo gold and silver watches diamonds, jons—Messrs. ‘Findlay, Hannum, Fa: | My associates, however, will give the rearons wihietl ope 1 tn this case, reported in the Herald of Wednesday, the her regular day. Jets of charity. The follo pide) silver tea nets, spoons, forks, and every description of gold or jessrs. Davis, NE De Ee natined oe vou oat a iveh and nonsuit on the ground that sufficient evi oral i icates, th 4 ‘ P nea sabin. se Fh i .. Towns and gers, if iminediate application is made on beard or to Peharved a +] amount paid for old gold and silver. Watehas of every de | ( ve yl 2") universal hiss from all parts of the court-room. We have ws A JOHN HERMAN, Hiundtewiak Lae tas segptiamgyeaiced and warranted, S44: Grand awers, Wright Messrs Chane Stain, 9 fd ys ee witnessed! and heard many demonstrations of popular dis- |" 1 ¢..awetd wm William. Moir—This was an action rath strect. New Yonx, Dee. 1, 1843, i hans, Spencer, Alvord. Internal ‘Affairs of Towns and | *Pprobation in a great variety of circumstances, but we intiff, who is a Surgeon of considerable brought by the ly OF ever ‘witnassed o recover compensation from the defendant, who and unanimous Counties—Messrs.° Burt, Cottin, Childs, Huntington, aything approaching to the ts Heated on NEW LINE OF PACKETS FOR BR. | GENtermEN= ‘A LYON—Cheapest Jewelry Sto city—A. PSOE aa CTR POR LIVER- | "Parental feelings induce us to make the following statement | AL. tanta call tne actention ofthe pablic: to his steve Mo. 80 r 1299 tons i t F new 9 i ‘ Whipple. Medical Societies—Messrs. Carlisle, D. H. mpertas. OF tant 28 eryice lered ng him of a id favorite packet ship QUEEN OF/THE of facts, in relation to the t cure of our little daughter, | Chatham st, 1H il ate Cl the | tage ‘The hisses s . 1 milkinan, for services rendered in curing hb 4 chan Cage PWoodhotser will mil: oe Monaet | Wholly ‘flected by the usa ySarsaperitlan, For venty | ced ot lewelty, of the ntegt faehion, bails fopeipe’ Le as Oa iti lh Ly Peer ie ta cori tlg omen hat excited | ¢!u» foot. ‘The evidence on the part of the plaintifl was anual jar day. three years she was afflicted with a most can manufacture, suitable for Christinay and Ne Villages—Messrs. Redington, = W sy Wil taty t the first man | Chiefly to #hew that the cure had heen complete, and we ‘Thou wishwag wo secare berth should not fail to make early | {28;,the body, which at times was so bad, co fwhich he ix devermjned to sell at auch son, kerman, Veeder. Salt~Messrs. ‘Hutchinson, cera attend to your duty—arrest the first man | Oe 2 aee akiltully and in a scientifie manner. One fapplieation on board, foot of Burling Slip, or to fernal disease that we dezpaied of her life. |The complain ive suti«fesion. La about pur-} Grant, ' Stimson, F. Johnson, Wadhams. ‘Trade e hissing urgeons, ‘called as to charges, testified that the cure W. & J.T, TAPSCOTT, at their Goummenced in the roots of the hait, and gradually aproad watil © 25 per cent by calliog atthe eheap | and Manufactnres—Messre. 1. Lee, Burbank, Ross, was at fength restored, and worth from three to four hundred doltn aie a fan down the neti gal conten ce heceeaascned gi pig ony a ie a na eee en J, Smith. 1, Clark. | State Prisons —Mossrs. dam, ¢ ‘ar. without rising from his seat, read in a low | The def moe tmenooesstally. songt " i —— ———.. | the most of the body. It commenced with a small pimple, ¢ Fale iiena for ditmonds aud ‘other preeveus | Penter, Pinney, Thompson, Hall, Engrossed Bills— Messrs. | tone a paper containing the following romarks plaintiff, physician, was not hot RIVERPOOLT Lo pall om the lath imetir- | Dreac iccitee aed Pere tence, discharged: this produeed 23 tinsee | Hubbell, Hum rill, Flanders, 8. Smith. Militia the defendant, pleads. guilty, ia cer | amount cloimed, which was $213 7 edi chat 4 que: 4 3U- m burning, then the matter or pas formed, the ~ —~ | Messrs. Turner, Pinney, Sweeney, Keith, Davis. Roady Se Ge Aiea, thee abeeane &e., Was anfoverchorge. An offset off$30 00, ip the rhapa Bie VAR, Cop Harion, will sles above and ean yam role ad bed, and the hanged fey. he ak WATCHES AND JEWELRY. and Bridgos—-Messre, Simons, Empey, Grow, Ioasman, ast does, the, obi Bee SITLL trad mrtreutel ane allowed, hy ina tiaintte rs, at a moderate rate, if immediate application natural rest, and the od ARS oR pingh) MOM ceded ORLICH AND PACHTMANN, Watehmakers and} Coe. Public Lands— Messrs. Youngs, Herton, Gates, Be y . 4 while the defence allowed that $13 were due for medicine y * application be made on u lor from the discha 50 offensive ns to t ‘ taken int Jeration in rmining the ord, at pier 10K. R., oF to TOuN TeRDMAN make it difficult to pay that. particular. attention th or niufacturing Jewellers, 90 Canal street, have on hand a Shaw. Indian Aflairs—Messrs, McConnell, R. W, | “Ken into consideration | in > d The jury, after a short charge from the Court, th 916 Beuskot, | the case required. The disease wae seelh Cut corel tment of fashionable Jewelry of all descriptions, smit- Nekerman, Avery, Flanders, “Charitable and Ree: | Punishinent that should be inflicted for the offence, are: — | et ie ee ees Bruch survices, Fendered BLACK HALLO OLDLINE OF LIVER: | MUtcum., We tried varions remedies, vith Wide hee eat cere tate aie ie orkes eat hanes tae ietion—Mears. I. Sanford, Hammond, Bond, | , ,!*t. The defendant made a full pete ‘tion of the Libel in | Verdict in favor of the plaintif, giving him,after allowing Ki Poe OR tel i. er cane almost bey H Jewelry of every description made to order, and Watches, Jew= cag ‘ on, | hie paper, in which he does justice to the fa oro: r , POOL PACKETS—FON L1YEItPOOL—Hegalar | from the known vitees ot rove harmetariian wewor ie slry ant Silverrarerepviced in workmanlike manner, eigaity | Rapelje, Rogers, Agriculture.“ Mossrs, D. Lew Jamison, | 6 f itbelieds thing, gel 40 ne meket of january —The new and beauti- | to give it a trial. Before the first borite waa ail Wsed low." Old Goll and Silver taken iu exchange, d18'Im*m »bott, Groom, J. I. expiring La fessrs, Pal- Fe eemiavit’ in mitigation of puiifabment) pre Cort js adjourned for the term: mer, Jansen, Tuthill, Arnol ng. Expenses of Ex. JHE. SUBSCRIBERS are now prepared to sell Watches | coutive Department--Messra, Glasier, Foster, J. Harris, and Jewelry as low, if not lower, than any other honve in 1c, Weight, Eldridge. Expenses of ‘Assembly Messrs. a all parenta ave | {he city, to ywitia-Gold Watches from $15 to $108 each: sil- | Sironye Fleet, Pardee, Haring, FE. Smith. Joint Library | pac ship YORKSHi burthen 1150 tons, David G. | ceived au impr er a Bruty ommtnder wet ny selon en, oh San: | tn chaage Wate py he ete ad a y . ive credens y' Vi i Te ts well Known that the Yorkshi Seeiedence to ourown eyes. We contiaued its use fi fondant, shows that the Herald, edited by who was abused, previous to this ntly attacked the defendant as Nefore Judge Kent reult Court. afew rt in fitted up.with ele. | Weeks.” and ‘the result ian perfect cure. gance oni every wiodern improvement and convenience (hat | would say, tCyou eve chitin cetesien ts we | Vee do, Hrom $5 10 $50 each. All watches warranted (0 Keep , well as his family in agross and abusivemanner, char vee Curtis ads, B, 8, Concklin—This was an poanibly add tothe consort of exb ond cabin and | the akin abe Sands! Saraaparia Bag with any, Glessee of Eno me or th voney,etmne | Watches, Clocks, and Mu: eaten Pete prning Frode moe cupey Fim ond them with imtaoral and osiinioal aondet, in las own from the Court of Chancery to erage . ith fee Heal Boxes repaired and warranted, Jower than any other house | Donygliss phic Messrs. » Empey, 8. ne ratte the de i, onklin and am nis girame paareunery, 98 lings of gratitude nnd respect we are sical Bore repaired and warranted, lower han any other house | Donilavs. | Puy guage calculated highly to excite the defendant.’ The nklin and a man named partners in articles certainly were Calenlated to provoke the defend: | h including, 1835 and 1898, The deter ny ship afloat, see ant to retaliate upon the ‘old conniry shovld call ar i architerture, before engaging pat mat ELIHU aid SARA SOUTHMAYD, ERY exchange, or bought for cash, THOMPSON & FISH | Seiecr Commrrrnss on THe Govennon’s Mrssaan.—On (0. 9 Madison st, New York. importers of Watches and Jewelry, wholesale and retail, | so mc Amendments to the Constitution— ditor of the Herald similar fa | ye awe in any other Fnasaage apply ou board, toot of Beekinan st, or to the sab- | Prepared and sold, by No.'331 Broadway, New York re 4 mily attacks. It also appears by the defendant, from an | opening, produced several witnesses to show that t : CHE, BROTH 2 by arb. Bands & Cor anti aad eine fyecronsiga. p Rinse AMOS Rt. THOMISON, Mee eee staaeg eeiutuer Doeeeh, B. Senter a ee Herald, Hat this story: againat the lady did | tlea had ‘acted ae partn nd had spoken on business . ERS &CO.. %Fultonstreet, | ines, No, 273 Broadway. comer of Chambery > tl tanto ce se 1} not originate with the defendant, but was in circulation in | mattors of each other as ._ Mew Windust testific P. S—TPhe Yorkshire saile (emi aor eae Falta Bank | Sel fc D, Sands, dragguts, No. 79 Fulton st; David MAGNIN'S a se EY other quarters previous to the publication by the de that while he was the proprietor of the Atheneum Hotel, Persons seuding tor their relatives ean have them brought out | and by druggists wonmally, teepugeeas the Cait Benen LUCINA CORDIAL, Susrecren Monner.—From our Cortesponde ant. This belig the case, ( ertainty is great paline | in ro alway, Furniss boarded there, ond owed him a bil in her, Pea ARy of tle packets comprising this ificontand | Irice $1 per bottle—six bottles $4 pane a sovereign and speedy enre for incipient consumption, bare | An affair occurred in Harpswell the t week, | tion in th ndant retaliating upon the Fuitor of the | On his demanding payment Furniss told him that he was eee each mauling from that port puvctually on the Ist | —~ pinion eo a | [ haness: tinpotency, Incorhes of whites: oatmeal duiheatt | which has occasioned censiderable excitement in that vi: | Herald a family scandal, which he heard from other | interested ina Chancery suit with Curtis, and as soon as “Hie yacket ship CAMBRIDUR ite eee S STAT SGONS CELEBRATED MIXTURE. of piaful Mmensru ition, inconstinence of ‘nrine of involuctary | cin ‘The circumstances, as I loarn, are as follows :— | sources, for those scandals which the Herald had publieh- | thot was terminated he would be able to pay it, On the RIDGE: will succeed the Yorkshire | JST iSH sD for the last thirty years as a standard medi | discharge thereof, and for the general prostrat on of the sy stein roung arriod rae of Curtis at | ed agai 4 other hand Conklin produced Purniss on the stand, who and sail for Liverpool on the ist Febraary. cine in the Unit iugdom of Great Bri for ti J hethes the rerwit OF F y' | A young woman (unmarried) by the name of Curtis, about | ed against him and his family, by. a 3070 | initd and radieal cure o a for the easy, | whether the result of inherent causes of produced by irresu- | four w ince became the mother of a fine healthy | Where a libel is the cause of exciting a libel against | swore positively that ho had not been, or was not the part- Oraccidenc. [tis pleasant o\the taste and. poate Retadopheren io the rermis of ies olentne vay . LET NO ON! the first libelle: no damages wi FOR LIVE! L—NEW LINE —Regu Tamia jorrhoa, Kleet,seminal weakness au hat of 6th January—-‘The splendid packer ship | tile remedy extant, and one thet fe nae Cah ea c a ' iy extant, and.one that i IERIDAN, a ater, of 1000 tor ‘Astley Corer, Sir Bevjamin Brodie, Bit Krancs Tyrrell, in a civil action, tpon the second libel | ner of Conklin dutring the period at jexne, He also swore be awarded, beoause the first libel exci- | that there had been no stipulation mad eon himself and Conklin, as to the amount he was to receive for his J reputation in both all the interrogations of the att most supernstural virtues. physician, Dr. Bliss, to acknowledge who was its gE DESUATI | T regular day, to The mother and child were doing wel a few days the second, wall Peek ac Merriman,&c., but is also employed in the Army and Nay‘ Nothieg can be more surprising t i 5, whe sred. medicine i f 0 0 services e emplo: ». But he had re ri rf, for MTeot oF coml to the exclusion of all other remedies, It is. warranted. to cure | onthe hugaaa frame, Pervoms afficted. with weaken sce, We Be oie eS ee Bra steh BLE Ry Bion! hy in mone} rite wench FA 505 00 for cash serv EK: in every ease—recent or of ‘ong standing—ina very fow days, | situde befor tak ft bags bere Tenet aad fall canker inthe mouth. Immetiately after taking the medi- | criminal court, to lessen the punish ney of $ fre! and not untrequeatly by a few doses when the explicit printed | gy un It immediately counter cine the child was taken vomiting and lived but three or] We do not think sthat the publi Court charged the jury thet the question for, them foi Garrick, Capt. 8k directions are strictly followed. i lessness er lo: of the female frame, whic four hours, Suspicion of foul play was suspected, and by a libel, whi a simi r cide on was one signply of fact, a credibility of th gous ‘and sail the th Agencies for the city of New York at the following drag canse of barrenpess: and which, prior to Dr. Maga’ the stomach and intestines of the child were examined by | excited, ax where a libel is published coolly and without | witnesses on both sides. If the y of Furniss wee rea—Corner of Courtland and Washington; cor Hulton aud | vety, was considered to be incarable. Language, Dr. McKeen, who gave it ag hig opinion thut arsenic had Iibeller from the person it was intended | worthy oferedit, then he had sworn direetly t fact vt fuaeneere may rely apon the ships of Vine siting pune Pater; cor Bayard and Orange; and cor Urand and Mulberry. | not do justicn to the ments of tne Lacing Vardi h aken by the child, and that ite death was caused | to injure; and that a severe punishment under such cir: | that there had not existed a partnership. ot od dvertixed. : ‘ rarded tre he c arte . Bhi nate i 7 a ot be impo le there was a stro: of testimon: to the re 1.—Onserve the English stamp over the cork of each bot- | one of the most important medical discoveries of any. aim ry. DF. Bliss has been arrested on complaint of the | cumstances should not be imposed tbe Bide Tere We cas Ob the peuiies, Chana nie present case, we do not he- | acts and acknowledgments of the p e 1 private character by the | ry were satisfied were correct, then the question of part. ¢ of, and should receive from | nership was proved. ury, withont leaving their pishment, when there is nothing | seats, found a verdict for the plaintift in the present issue. PACKET SHIP_ROCE FROM LIVER tle,“ Seenred by letters patent, x0 that counterleiters will be le- | Sold, whotesale and ramil, in this eity, xt 123, Fulton, st coroner, and an examination before a Justice of the Peace, aca catenecs per tite tiie will Flees cond HO EREOOL. | Galty deatt with. dhi'imete™ | eomer’Nassan. Brioe $3 per bottler. $3, pes doa" See | Ft take place on Tuesday. Since the death of the child, ‘gnees hele Ng Bn Rh ee. Ne a board, at west u Slip, e ve WU 7 : . e fied .. vi Hamel, witivret delay ATL fool wot rented (ie under. | SEUART, LADIE® HAIR-DRESSER, No. 3 Murray | 2! the mother has on oath testified that Dr. Blisw was its fa: re eli altret, respectfully munounces that he st bts ther. Dr. B. is amarried man, and since his residence in | the Court, exemple are lable to Baent tothe pute hee a MINTURN wait on ladies te chest residences, and to dress hends aocording | LA, Suhgeritere, have associated with them JOHN OG: | Hlarpewell, has sustained an irreproachable character ; | to excuse or palliate them. i200 oe? South sree, 13, eet Papunan fashions. Terms very moderate. : EDWARD K. COLLINS & CO, | atl if he is innocent, it is hoped that it may appear soon J When newspaper editors libel each other, shonld the | Governor or Ouro. David Tod is the den i % Now York, January lat, 1911. . ee “dal-ec |! the investigation. —Portland Argus, Jan. 9. °, courts severely punish the last libeller withont taking no. mocratic candidate for Governor at the next election.

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