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es Vol. X., No. 29—Whole No. 3600. NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 1, 1844. Price ‘I'wo Cents. ARRANGS MENTS FOR 3844 844, OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE, 162 GREENWICH, NEAK COURTLANDT STREET, pasos never was a proprietor of, nor ever had any proprietary ; ine street, comer of South. . EW YORK. d interest whatever, in the said newspaper establishment i ii TPHE above well kuown Hotel having reratly undergone ex: | Reply Of Lispenard Stewart Esq. called the Morning Courier, either belore or after this de- " . Tecept fendunt purchased the same ! HP rivetbents cl he ntetin of ed orm ah a ranssieut boar arm of 9 To James Watson Webb, we Au this defendant further answering says, that and the public in general, to, t jowing arrangement wilt fleas ~ i > 7 ENOTT inued to conduct an te the said Morni iS He reper cieonnt get Phra rwctisans ant | Sas meron otaecuepemesel| OF THE COURIER AND ENQUIRER. | Courier upon hs own scaount, voting his whole time ig the Iate6th, Lith, 16th 2ist and 26th, of ew 9 im* ec 5 . TO THE PUBLIC. and attention thereto, and execising upon all occasio: ery month. By the London Packets, toil rom New York, the Jst, 10th ani 20th—and from London ou the 7th, 17th and 27th iegnth ante Tn connection with the above, and for ing still greater. facilities to passengers, wubseriber has es ploy: Bapy (rpmnee ey ome a publication of the record of the Surrogate’s Court, in “And this defendant further answering says, that Cabinhed regulary eat lane New York ail os viginity ofall the fasbronable pices of amusement the matter of the will of my late uncle, Robert Stewart, | Be» J; W. Webb, in sustaining the said newspaper for throughout the year, apg ae Ridewsy, aq, nad contains wear and feel it due to myself and family, in connexion with it, | twenty and thirty thousand agilacs ne URE Between | eed on an the tamil gr me soreane. apihing pas mane He woay of which ae perlors, ith te a ; to make the following brief and plain statement of facts.] J. Ww. Webb says, “figures cannot lie!” 1 would ask,| force, in the De ae Te on 'tetnsa vavable st iy wil be turpiahed throughout, without regard to expense) Strictly private as these facts are, I do not feel at liberty | fan quthe ip ©) sed Pile he step he believed, the Con Tyjmerick, "Clo sl oadonderey, | Sith ar tan te selling pulfcon the edn |t0 withhold them, in the postion of defence whieh t have | andi ystideations of his publication of the tres | if, feviews, the histor Gel : oi ee ve latter themaclves, that their long experienee | P&C compelled to take :— instant 0 hese anawers under affidavit which completely are of labor allina, Tralee, oughal, — Enniskil: orwill enabte thera to conduct the ‘A erican Hi ‘The Lispenard estate, though large, was in 1806, at th sify the whole of them ? ; Monaghan, Banbridge, oF mehe, Paros. eee ee eae cere oo cea cet es wilt plsase tbe | death of sey grandfather, Mr Lispencrd, eonior, teu veut | 1122 te,emertion that my father sbandoned his legal | labor saving ownpatrick, Cavan, urgan, Omagh, most idious, und guarantee to their guests every comfort ny 6! , Mr. Lispenard, senior, to a great | claims against J. W. Webb in 1929, at a time when the | tween the lal ea nen, sencon, Epae bjatb som and luxury, that ‘cat ‘be found in any ‘Hotel in the United | extent unimproved and unproductive, consisting chiefly | advances by him amounted to near $50,000, or at any after ‘ Serabane, Skibereén, fallow, Moneymore, | State f of meadows and marshes, which, like much other proper: | period, and then demanded and obtained’ a renewal of | reviewed the te Kilrush, ublin, " B—Bathing Rooms are attached to the Hotel, where Proper Aababatine thy Ni Seotland—The City Bank of Glasgow, «| warn ead coll tease bathe will ak ail eapes ba in weadiness. | ty of aaimilar character in the same vicinity, were made | (ee nen eeerering net the union of the Courier with land-—Messrs. Spooner, Atwood & Co. Baukers, London; HENRY A CHARTER a i he y the Enguirer was likely to become a profitable concern, it R. Musphy, Waterloo Road, Liverpool; payable in every town Hees MAC LELLAN, }Proprietors, | available as building lots by filling in and the opening of | is tert untrue. Never for one moment was this the | another of its just an in Great Britain. : _ January 15th, 1044, 315 Sunre_| streets, only at an expense ruinous, as is well known, to | ©#8¢, a8 1 can prove, not only from the books and records For further information {if by letter, post paid.) apply to VANA MANSION HOUSE HOTEL. (hes oct ier , ed Fe ion, but by the testimony of at least half a 0: MU! AN ido Pike ateety HAVANA MANSION HOUSE HOTEL. | many of the original holders. Nothiug but the talent for | dozen Living ‘witnesses, ‘There were tmes oth before _ Or Messrs: P, W. BYRNES & CO, 36 Waterloo Road, ‘39 6m*re Liverpool. NEW YORK AND PHILADELPHIA RA ROAD LINE £ DIRECT, RINCRTON, TRENTO. URLINGTON, Fox Newaax, Newsaunswick Bonpentowns Ane THROUGH IN 81X HOURS. 1m the foot of Courtan PAGINIO HOTEL THE STEWART WILL OASE, | 10% tetrunwor that the said Alexander L. Stewart entire control over its columns and concerns unt month of Muy, 1829, when the same was united to thi New York Enquirer” AMERICAN HOTEL, PHILADELPHIA. HS new house is situated on Chestuut street, opposit é Greeley, Brisbi te the mediate re! I have been forced, ina manner known to the reader, to ‘ pied the front business, unwearieg vigilance, and skilful management of my father, Alexander L. Stewart, aided by the experience and large moneyed resources of his brother, Robert Stew- and after the junction of those papers, when my father, from endless disappointments in the return of monies which he had been persuaded to advance from month to month, on the most delusive and deceptive demonstrations _ the public, that the Mansion House is now I in In- F atreet, No. 67, in the vicinity of the steamboat landing and vegetable market, having cowmodious {anily apartments ‘arranged in the neatest order, A person is employed to procure permits to land passengers, | art, saved him in making hisfportion of the Lispenard es-| of immediate and is ¢ ¢ : permanent benefits of the most impor- beagawe, tec. who will board vessels immediately after the Visit | 1444 saleable, from the bankruptcy which befel other pro- | tant kind to J. W. Webb and his family, did fully deter. tors to this Island should procaxe ® pasaport from | pri i i 8 mine to “blow up” the concern, as it has been expressed, iy Gaiitors fo this Island should procaze « passbore from | prictors in that section of thecity. As it was, he did not | by levying an execution upon i¢and all its appurtenances, | *¢!Vee—of, un ficulties and inconvenience. escape perplexing embarrassments for many years. tl sack WEARER COMI: inen: Chaseertels: G08 oeckat s 521 6mec* WILLIAM FULTON. FIRE-PROOF BOOK SAFES. loss,” for which there was no remedy. It was under this determination that the conversation with Mr. Tylee ud- duced took 6; adetermination which my father was Atalater period, these embarrassments were greatly in- creased by advances made to J. W. Webbto establish and sustain the Morning Courier—advances which not only tions.” Leaving New York daily fr c ; Moming Line at A. M.—Mail Pilot Line at4% P. 'HE Subscriber has on hand an assortment of C. J. Gayler’s | absorbed all Mr. St " “ ‘Warranted Fire Proof absorbed all Mr. Stewart's own ready funds, but required | afterwards led once again to forego only by the most ur- | gularl scsumboat tn ital poodeda to Bordentown, from thence by pty vere house au hte Bele ave Be tegy wetly Joans by him on, interest from others, and which effect gent, Sopeels, ated on representations of the penury to Gomneitn to b 5 i ‘one hun ve, at different times, oroaghly test y | us revent im, after the year 1930, from devoting | W! is er and herchildren would be reduced, | }ye i PHicivenind Hine proceeds direct to Camden (opposite to | fre and NOT ONb has atany time, inited to preserve ita con | his Tesburees to the improvement of his own estate, and | accompanied by another of J. W. Webb's convincing de: be aitownship. cam will procure their tickets at the office foot of | "US 1.54 Double Safe is a combixation of two entire Safes, | f2™ making investments open to him, under circum- | monstrations, that by sparing the establishment and ex- Courtland, street, where a co is, steamboat, will bein | , Gayler’s Double Safe isa combization of two entire Safes) | stances that would, in his opinion, as often expressed, | tending a little further aid, he would soon be in possession ken linesty with bagnage crates on Boer som city to city, | tom and the best now conducting material, uo wood being | bave insured affluence to his children, of all his advances, and see his son-in-law and family in | OP the hi wihout being opened by the way | Each train is provided with in their construction. ‘The composition with which ack | Fromthese and other causes, such was the condition of | independence, tear in which are apartments ‘ead dressing rooms exeressly for | Sale is lined 1s perfectly fire-proof and Patentee my father’s estate at the time of his death, in 1838, thathad | J, W. Webb asserts that, after the 25th of May, 1829, . the Indies? use, Returning, the lines teave Philadelphia from’ the foot of Wai- nut street, by steamboat to Bordentown at 7 0 clock, &. M. and by railroad (fom Camden, at 5 o’olock, f ‘The lines for Baltimore leave Philadelphia at 7i A. M., end 4 F;-M- being a continuation of the lines from New York: ~ PATERSON RAILROAD. x (REx. SHIT) A Cin: ‘rom Paterson to Jersey City. On and after Monday, Oct, ad, 1843, the cars will leave Parenson Derer. Lessee ay Yorx. f ye day ‘Trains will be discontinued until further no- sunt |.) Pass street, 1 jyl9 6m' ‘The Sun Transportation cars leave daily (Bunda} en: fears advised to be at the Ferry, foot of C minutes before the stated hours of deoarture INTER ARRANGEMENT—FOR ALBANY, Via BRIDGEPORT aod confidence offers them, as superior to any others. ¥% f fhe inner and outer doors of each Safe are secuyed by the im: horden of mi Broved pateat detector locks, which cannot be picked dr opened with false keys, ‘Also, an assortment of Single Sales and Specie Chests, for sale at prices from $25 to $75 each. ‘All kinds 0( Book Safes and Specie Chests made to order. 55 Im*¥e 7 Fulton street near Gold street. $4.50 his will called for the settlement of his affairs, and the distribution of his property among his children, it would have yielded avery smalf dividend to each. Moreover, the just claims of his brother, Robert Stewart, for ad- vances made thirty years ago, would have covered the whole. From these two facts may be learned, at once, the propriety and the necessity (a propriety and’ necessity in which those of the children of Alexander L. Stewart, who knew the condition of the property, ever cheerfully ac- quiesced) of leaving his estate as he did by apowerin trust, to the management and at the disposal of his bro- ther.’ My father well knew, that this was the surest, if not the only means, of providing for his children an ulti- mate competence; and he knew, too, better than any other could, from an ussociation of brotherhood which was without the separation of aday for near forty years, that his brother had no other objest in life but the interest ef those children, “he never received or borrowed 6ne solitary dollar from the estate ;” and also, that Mr. Stewart constantly made one per cent in all his monied transactions with him, by discounting his notes at seven per cent, while “he himself always borrowed money at six per cent.” If by “one solitary dollar” is meant one dollar by itself alone, unac- companied by others, this may be true ; but, it is also true that my father’s books show that, within the year after May, 1829, he received hundreds and thousands of dollars in company with one another, not only in the payment of J. W. Webb's notes in bank, butin cash on his due bills duly entered with name and date. The testimony of m fathier's books, however, is rejected by himso 1 will look to his own records. A note of only five lines, addressed ‘A. 1. or Robert Stewart,” on Oct. 23d, 1829, five months after the above date, in’ effect contradicts at once both the above assertions,” It begins and ends ab- ceased to rise AND $5254 superior article of Broken, ggt Stove and ize Coal, doubly serene and smal! Nut at $4 90 per ton, delivered tree of the yards, 215 West street, corner Franklin, North ri fast river. Orders received at SOUS gat “Hefnery, a8 Leousrd surest, through the Despatch the Su inery, On: s t, thro e tel Post, end at both the yards, ai ‘N: B-—An allowance made to dealers. TYLEE & MAPES ¢ RETAIL DRUG STORE. ood busi i a suous discort Ja] awn FOR Sau} lt, ters who loved rs “Mr. Coster is prepared to let you have $10,000 on the loth of Nov. at seven per cent, payable at any time you feel disposed to do so. Yours, decease ef my father, ‘The reasons for keeping it together till freed frota its embarrassment, existed oven in egreat- er degree; and hence it is, and hence only, th trary to my wishes, have been left his sole de desi ness Fourterism—Township Association. ‘The second Lecture on this mighty matter,wasde- livered last night at the Society Library, by Parke Godwin, the son-in-law of the poet Bryant and the editor of the defunct “Pathfinder.” His subject was “Constructive and Pacific Democracy.” humble desciples of their “great master,” Messrs. mockers, seekers, Sylvanianists and Socialists were scattered around the seats. entitled “One of the Problems of the five centuries, owing to the borer and the laborer, and between the laborer and the machine. labor, the only creator of wealth, lose, from age to age, and from century to century, one p what is the remedy ?” The lecturer, starting sud- denly into an attitude of glorious triumph, exclaim- ed, as he concluded reading the passage, the an- swer is with me—the remedy is association! Not, the association of cliques and corporations—of cheating speculators—stock-jobbing scoundrels— who best know how to organize the human forces to rob the laborer and to fill the coffers of them- tocracy. The only answer—the only remedy to the question—the evil— Not Phalanxe ley Farms, &c.—but organized, members of society, as at mistaken enthusiasts, who and did not, place the bridge over the slough of labor which intervened. sequence of the want of ‘the remedy” that the serable drunkards did not reform and become members of the temperance society. Had Arthur Tappan. and the other benevolent petition- remedy,” then the i of thousands of well fed, happy, woo! ear be pained with hearing ‘ Dandy Jim of Car line” whistled by every saucy white boy at the cor- ner Of every street. medy” that caused the ‘Moral Reform Society to shed tuns of tears over the degraded and ‘‘sen- sand tender hearted ladies mourned in vain to reform twelve thousand hardened sis- ple—the organic plan—the remedy—association— township association. f thropists were but drops of oil to calm the raging Sratr or THe Wearner-—Matrs ror Evropr axp Evsewnerk, &c.—This is most ex.raordinary weather ; north of Washington everything 1s frozen up, and the mereury down te zero; south of that city, houses, fences, crops, &c., are floating offin the freshets, with buds blossoming, and birds sing: ing on the highest hills. Verily America is blessed with all sorts ofa climate. ‘The-cold continues in this city and all around us. Long Island Sound, the rivers, and all navigable streams, are solid witb ice. Communieation by water to every place east of this is completely blocked up. Two or three boats attempted to get out yesterday ; the Mohegan started for Stonington with the newspaper mails for the Britannia, and about a hundred passengers, but she was forced to return after reaching ‘Throg’s Neck, and smashing nearly all the buckets on her wheels. She went through newly made ice of five inches in thickness. ‘The Mutual Safety left for Bridgeport, and she met with the same fate ; she also returned. Captain Manchester and Mate Crowley, who were saved when the Lexington was burned, had charge of the Mohegan; two better officers never commanded a vessel. t i Owing to the impossibility of getting to Boston, New Haven, Bridgeport, &e., in any other way, stages have been put on the line, as of old, to run through by land. Two, filled with passengers at four dollars a head, started last evening for port, and two or three more leave at eight o’e! this morning for New Haven, &c. These are the only means of communication we now have with New England. Our last advices from New Or- Jeans are to the 18th, Our dates from England are to the 4th. This either shows that this country is mighty large, or that the Post Office Department is most shockingly managed ; the latter happens to be the greater truth of the two, in this ease It was fortunate, with all these facts, and icebergs covering the Sound, that the bulk of the mail from this city for Europe went by land last Tuesday The ane, Macdaniel and Channing eccu- seats, while ninety-eight converts, The lecture was article written with much spirit and Democratic Review for February, e,”? in which of Labor, showing that as been diminishing these i increase of the struggles be- machines, and The writer, having cause and the effect, asks, “* Must portion after fitting reward? And if not, odious party-going, ball-giving, aris- was “Township Associa- ., Sylvania Bands, Gree- ‘ourier associations, re- in. every township—each e an association—each association to ‘The benevolent, the philanthropic i resent organised, were looked but to the castle It was in con- iti 7 “ night. ‘Adams & Co., the Post Office, and Harn- ers for the ubolition of slavery, but understood “the | den & Co., sent express couches, with four horses each, which doubtless reached Boston last night in time for the Britannia, which leaves to-day for Sngland, if the agent does not detain her, as we hope he will, till to-morrow. With eleven mails due from the south, containing thousands of letters for Europe, and with mail bags in this city full of tters and papers for the same destination, we think that he will feel himself constrained to lay over at least one day. If she sails to-day, however, what a disappointment it will be to the whole mer- cantile community at the south as well as here ! The R. L. Stevens, from Piermont, with the N lly slaves had the to heaven, and no longer would Tt was the want of ‘the r ’ of their fallen sisters, Six thou over and strove ithe five dollars of sin, rather than is situated on a comer, usiness neighbor | At the time of m: 7 aa ruptly (Ran he shilling of b lal And all this in co! ithethae y uncle Robert Stewart’s death, in June | “ To-morrow being Saturday, we w ire $500 this | the shilling of honest labor. And all this in’ ¢ y, Sse. Monda: ia \¢ lixtures are new and liad the ubtane gran in'a worse eondition sepa: thaw ar the ; ie ¥, we will require $900 thin) cauence of the want of the impregnating. princ Me ie Fail ORG DASADE GTS a ps Ereinte The Utica, with Capt. Schultz on board, started Ramat motning to break a way,if possible,to the . L. Stev Passengers by the Erie railroad on The eftorts of such philan- Housatonic & AN COLT, Ne. 60 Wall street. between the hours of 10 and 12, J. W. WEBB.” | storm—but withes of straw to stay the east wind on | ro “air pay Rattononos. saily, Sunday: by addtesainu X. Ly at this office, stating where an Terview | ,o4 ave alluded fa adrenoe male hy 7: father to J. Wat-} «rhe $10,000 were gladly taken from Mr. Coster, and re-| its westward course. The lecturer, leaving earth joeeday, Sok ouhaL eat emnies tnt proceed thence Pen ene be ieee will ukotenerand | 3 316 2w?re_| ‘rhiat those advances-are, but thelr whole history, in time | ‘ined for years, at seven per cent, and is one only of ma: | and its iy purities—its paupers and its priests—| P)o)' the tailroad to Telsay CW: , y exeaanenwers for, Albany, by thas sont will tate the tetany | OFFICE AUBURN AND ROCHESTER RAIL ROAD | and circumstences, with constant. assurances aud demon- | BY Permanent loans, at the samo interest, which my fa-| then soared to heaven, to contemplate the associa-} "The Salem, Mass., Advertiser says that the Sa New York from foot Liberty st, Satarday morning at half- CANANDAIGUA, JANUARY 10TH, 1844. strations of speedy repayment, is in my posi ther was compelled to make on his account. tion of the universe; and the grand deduc- ene an iron . 6 Gelock, (or Bridgeport, thence by the Housatonic and | A SEMLANNUAL DIVIDEND of three and one half per | statement after atarementoand letter upos let . W. Webb complains, and would have it believed to { the ‘solar harmony” was, that lem harbor is frozen up, so a8 to prevent vessels ater Railrdas, without ehange et care ar basgage crater, cent on the Capital Stock of this Company will be paid ou | Nandwriting of that individual himselt, Te be true, that a debt of J, B. Skillman, the original proprie- | HO" from the |” sot Faeries apps de ‘oming in or going out. The ice, it is said, to Albany, arriving same evening at 8 o'clock. Hare through | the bruary next Shareholders, whose stock 1s | eee ot ae coin tho nates of thao tor of the Morning Courier, of a large amount’ forms {LY a, combined concentration of | converging as faras Baker's Island. Portland herbor rorpassage or Freight, apply on board, or, at the office, foot | pel Tee Back of the Buats of New York ts | or in the just claim of my father for their return, Iwill] & Pat of my fathers alleged dues from him. ‘This | ‘ownahips La dpa of eocie ee neseat would over Soiths thes pedblas ciome gaat ice of Liberty street. NO PRRKY: Auente | theeity of New York, and those whose stock is not reg Crithout ntering inte wietatlat tire cede return, 1 will | in untrue, and predicated only on the false ground of Alex: | be effected, which would uproot the present mass, | 14 and from Cape Elizabeth, which has not been Jive in the city, will mective payinent at this office, ‘he transfer | tions with creditors, assignments, &c., of the Courier & ander L. Stewart's proprietorship of the Morning Courier. | called democracy, which overturns into the slime | the case before for several years. oan a rare books will be ‘closed from the aor g of the tid instant ‘ull | Enquirer, which this series of papers exhibits—give one Tis odnaniet fei Gheacer : pualre aeted tise) seek the | of its own filinesy mehalever ig nobler than itself, | "a }) this ice and all these troubles prove two things " E t F Y e le of thi ter. In December, 1827, J.B. Skillman eta democracy, pacific in its nature, anti- a 3 oF re Ji6tok 1*re CHARLES SEYMOUR, Tressurer. | OT two extracts only from his own letters, in reference to father $9,571, to save which he was about to sell and Srer Ger Bev era conte wich ewoulccnot Chew (tore demonstration, namely, that no steam mail further notice == Leave Staten Island at 03410, 4. a2, 4, 2.3 Leave New York at 9, 129%, 10 min. past 3, 4%. N; B.-On Sundays the boat will leave at 11 instead of 14 eight i r ™ int thertak of the ‘owurs there asad Ist ty whic time’the ship will sail. Shippers by this line may rely upon having thei rgoods cor- reetly ineagured. Ageots in New Orleans, Hullin & Woodruff, who wil! promptly forward all goods to their ‘The packet ship MISSISSIPPI succeed the Yazoo, and sail the 10th J address. . her regular Tre pular Packet of the 6th WAsHING- ve, her regu Having very superior accommod: f second ca- bin.and steerage parsengers, those intending toembark should ¥OR NEW ORLEANS—Louisiana and New York Line—Positively first regular Packet, to sail the feb.—The fast sailing pscket ship’ YAZOO, ‘apt. James Wybray, will positively sail as above, her regular ¥or freight or passage, having handseme furnished accommo- ious, apply on board at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall. atreet, | a E. K. COLLINS & CO. 56 South street. Positively no freight received after Wednesday eveaing, Sist qqstipvers will please sead in their bills of lading earty this ny. en I. plaase be on board, at Orleans wharf, foot of wasnt mu tea Bears Ses ie a pol the stale husk: them. Ina long communication, dated Sept. Ist, 1931, addre: ed to Alexander L. Stewart, and urging, on vario owed ner at sheriff's sale the Morning Courier. Instead of doing 80, however, at the earnest persuasion of J. W. Webb, my father sold to him the assignment held by him of that 2- OFFICE OF nuke eet ee Boo few Yons, tet, HE Annual Election f.r Directors of this Company, will be held at their office, No. 36 Wall street. on Monday, 5th unds, a commutation of the debt due by him, J. W. maDtows ec [ont sell ‘The Courier & Enquirer is at this moment in debt up-} the balance of J. B, Skillman’s debt. wards of $50,000. My half is $26,000. Now let us suppose Bris that we* pay the interest upon our debt, and realize annu- ally $14,000 of profits—of this sum $7,000 ia mine. 1 must ly urier at the time,aside from the good will, are thus e: ited by J. W. Webb, in OFFICE OF JERFERSON INSURANCE COMPANY ys his own hand writing, in a statement given to my father Wat Street. fork, Dec. 16th, 1843. HIS Company insure at rates as low as any Tes fools This i craft, but would make laborers gentlemen, and ships, independent states— kettles—single maids into lovely mammas—and bane, Fourier, Greeley, Godwin, Channing and Macdaniel into philosophers, philanthropists and ship connecting this country with Europe, ought to start from such an out-of-the-way place as Boston ; and that all winter steamboats plying on ournorth- ern waters ought to be propelled with the submerg- ed screw. Had the Mohegan and Mutual Safety been supplied with such means ef propulsion, they would not have lost their wheel buckets and been compelled to return to New York s of its not-come-to-the-point priest- universalists—town- joney into pots and borers—and all. is a remarkable age, these are remark- : live out of it, and will have but $4,000 annually to ap} i , aible of . while the negotiation was pending :— : ; t anatke | 2 and wil return gen per cent of the preminam i cash, to in. ee anitie done eee ote ot eS the expiration Due the paper (Morning Courier) in the coun. oils biden ene Association is a re-mark-} C,xqapa.—Montreal papers of the 25th inst. have oy ate We THORNE, Presineat,, | stand then with the world? Why, merely adding simple | yi%j,e 7700s, $Y BOOdas «ns woe oa «= BLOND eee er been received ‘GEO. 'T. HOPE, Secretary. ‘aire | interest to the amount of your debt against me, Iwill owe | Ue the paper in the city, $8,000, say good,. . . 7,000 ity Intelligence. We are happy to say that the operations on the Lachine upwards of $50, vyiie tee Emow propose | PTH tYPOS, Bes es sees ee eeeese servers 9000 Pollee, Jan. 31.--Ci1v Paison.—We are compelled | cong], under Min, Brennan's contract, have been com- DAGUERREOTYPE PORTRAITS, as follows: that you shall compromise the whole of your 000 | #gain to call the attention of the Alms House Commis | menced. W Jerstand also that the payment of the in- F the most exquisite tone claim for $15,000; that all mortgages, papers, &e , now $11,000 | sioners to the unpardonable neglect on the part of some- | demnity to the habitans of Beaul is for the damage \d finish, possessing all the col oy. THOMPSON & CO. of life, by ‘A. exiting whall’ be cancelled, and a new mortgage for | ‘Thus itisseen that he received, at the purchase, pro- Darwerreotyné\ XL rark How, opposite the Aator Hons. 1800¢executed, conditione® thet I shell PES ana | perty of the oda ment estimated in his bwn exhibit at | City Prison with po soDaguerreotyne Apparatus, Fates, Cases, » Ken | Interest on the whole sum on the 29th day of April next, | $11,000 good, for a debit of $6,860, transferred on my Lastrections gives in the art. j18 1m*m | and $750 an‘ interest on the whole sum unpaid, on every | ther’s books from J.B. Skillman’s account to his own. : a : 20th of October and April following.” J.W. Webb. complains, in his article of the 17th inst. | son at Sing Si FIRST PREMIUM DAGUERREOTYPES. ‘A deduction was accorded by my father; and constitutes | thet th claims against him are the acoum with potatoes, LUMBE Dagurrrinn Gallery of, Patent Premtam Colored | the $17,000 fod in the first Will of my uncle Robert | of compound interest. If he means by this term an exac- Photographs, 251 Broadwa: York-—Awarded the first pre rjeun and’ Franklin, doaeltae rreotypea ever exhibited, rovessor Pluibe, the ‘Armerican Daguerre ’ whose fame as the first Photographer in the world, is familiar, not only here bue iu Europey aud whose laurels have. r-ceutly been increase by the bI testimony of the American and Franklin Insti- tutes, declaring his colored Photogvaohs the most beautifal ever trata tion of interest which the laws of the State do not sanc- tion, [ reply that the office of my father and my uncle is the last place in the city in the business transactions of which an infringement of law or failure in the honor of gentlemen, will be found. If he means accumulations arising necessarily from a neglect to meet his obligations when due, and constant changes in his position of debtor, proposed and urged by himeelf in a substitution of the Stewart, as the sum to be deducted from the portion of my sister Helen, which will be found on an after page, in the proceedings of the Surrogate’s Court. ‘This Er F000 was a dead loss sustained by my father in compromising with J. W.Webb,and is entirely distinct from demands existing atthetime of making that Will, secured by bond and mortgage, and responsible sureties. On March 17th, 1835, J. W.Webb, in a letter to an agent m and highest honor, by Ame- for the most beautiful colored beings con! tice will meet tl sequenth body, in not supplying the unfortunate inmates of the up for their food. ‘This is disgraceful co a civilized city, e convicts on Blackwell's Island, and in the State Pri- here we see persons only suspected of crime,and sometimes those whose only offenc appear as witnesses, dep) based and convicted daily receive. are certainly not aware of this injustice to the unfortunate Yesterday was a dull thieves and rog done to their farms by the Beau! commenced. Montreal Gazette, Jan, Mr. Buchanan, of Niagara, lately Her British Majesty's Consul at New York, has addressed a letter to his coun- trymen at work on the Welland Canal, proposing to meet five married men and five single men as Delegates from u ‘k men, at 10 o’clock on the iSth inst. at Port Ro: binson, and an equal number as delegates from the Con naught men at Thorold, at 2 o'clock, with a view to endea- vor to reconcile the divisions between the two factions — Montreal Herald, Jan. es for the salt soup daily served , are supplied with vegetables, and daily nothing else of a vegetable kind ; while inability to procure bail to of fare as good as the de- The Commissioners in this prison; and we trust that this no- heir immediate attention. for police officers, and con- 8 were in demand, at a pre- FOR SAL. —The lenge and 5 cious Dwelling House and lot of ground, occupied i y the subscriber, f mi exhibited. has, froin a liberal desire to place his superb ‘ make immeciate application on board, foot of Maiden Lare, oF | ‘within. the reach of all, just reduced bi terms to the lowest | of Mr. Stewart, alter stating the failure of certain efforts | documents by which he was bound, and the shifting of his | mium. Michael Donobo made a complaint ag col) MR pdf oma ry A riag Rotem ee + aoa SRG bad ZOsEFH McMURRAY, | rates of the most indifferent artists _m the eity. | We advise all } to raise money, continues thus :—“In consequence of this securities, who has he to blame but himself, and w! Bogert, of an assault with a pistol with intent to shoot, | inches wide in the rear he 0 ikchie Ore oneinaivest a “The George Washington wii ean tert eazmer of South. | | to examine his fine gallery of specimens, which the world can- | disappointment, (have called on ‘Tylee, and he has con- | he not prevent such forms and amounts of interest by can- | while Bogert was taking his horse from the stableof Mr. | coveied xallery in the Hore. 8 Phar doe Abd extending Cea Whole parker che United Brakes: Captaia Buitton, to’eut oa the Lith | 296,c2 Ua ae areata ene sere and Instruction | Sented to take $14,000 for his claim, which under the as. | Ceélling his debt? My father was paying interest to others | Duff in Duane street; but Bogert say breadth of thehouse y February, : Rae 5 Pe see dee int the lowest rater j19 imdyswysee. | signment is $10,000, and interest from May Ist, 1832,equal | for the very money drawn from him by J. W. Webb, and | nothing but bis jack knife, and that Donoho Ther are four rooms on the first, floor, with an extensive For theaccommodation of persons wishiag to. remit money = ~ to $18,000. Mr. Stewart’s is $25,000, and interest from sth | Why should it be thought ungenerous or @ reproach in | frightened than hurt. Thus ended that affray, which hall large ee ee Fei _ second 2S, contains sp esate trendy data ll be sion inawaave,ees | (MED Suara DATES Decener, 162, to Bh March, 18,Wo year and three | him to expect and charge interest olong ashi vances | was about all of any interoat that trangrzed, ring Oh cries thi ori arg eins dee branches throughout the kingdom; also on rs. 8 a r months, equal to $29,000, remain unpaid lay, at either the upper, middle, or lower police offices, | F freer Rea eae iret Leondou—payaule iaeevery” ews | splendid collection of DequerreotypeF ort “Now Iwill give A. L. S.and D. 'T, amortage on every | _ And why were not those advances returned? Had not) Covnr or Sxsstows.—Under the excellent supei as above throughout Great Britain and Wales ,by «ppl; ite OLD BLACK BALL LINE OF PACKETS— J. W. Webb the means? Let his mode of life during the whole period of his indebtedness give the answer. He was in the receipt at the time, from the Courier and En- quirer, of the avowed income ‘of some $20,000, above all thing sor $43,000 in full, payable in seven equal semi.an- nual instalments of $5,000 each, and one of $8,000, com- mencing on the Ist of July, 1836, and terminating on the of Cay Halls of Justice, such as it has n feor in grou fa 13d Leben i per Rd jae ae Pilate, nich or ior and nceurney of deljneation canuot. be 4 or traits taken ia all’ kinds of weather, either with oF without in Heustis, the court room of the Sessions, , has just undergone a perfect reno fot experienced for years. ‘The daily oc- pre of the bert plsaned aad Tt may be seen betwen the fn comfortable in the city. 0 most © For Liverpocl—Packet of ‘the ist. Kebruary—The | °“}he Americ i ie tase ext Mr, | Ist of January, 1840, with interest at7 per cent, on the Ist A ne 0 cupants will scarcely realize it at the opening of the | hours of Il and 2 o'clock, ib ts vacket ship CAMBRIDGE, €npt Barstow, ere nati tast Dasmaeres Uhtoes fr of January and July in each year, Tyleeto receive w half | expenses, and was living daily in a styl fea on Bandag. sent arnt the court jnrer®, wicnessen, | For farther particulars apply to F. B Curing, No. st Wall Will sail as above, her regular day. f A groupingand geveral effect, which is bat another proof of the | of all | payments till his debt shall be paid. 1 will then, | 22y gentleman of the city. In the winter, parties, and gentlemen of the press, will be bound to ren- | str-et, of to G, CUTTING, sala bas sloraat accommodations for sabia, segged capin and | superionity of wis portraits, oe cor thy ion | WH Mrs. Webbst property, and the sid of two frients, peri uke tendered py tibet tgp bea rr der a vote of thanks tothe old Captain, a copy of which | 2% 2w*:re earth ink, beset ne c ._ Mr. White is so'e agentin New York for the very superio: | buy o| an ,and pay — and - . By | of children and servants,in the finest suites of rooms atthe | should be sentto the Board of Assistant Aldermen, to] ged TO LET—From the first ef February next, that jecih Sumida lcs tab acdats ia eee ol d impotved Ceruan Catharas and at np other establishment 'e | this arrangement, Mr. Stewart will be paid within five | City Hotel or the Astor House; and in the summer at «| change their opinion as to the odd five dollars in dispute | {iM} valuable stana, the Tail Htoal Depot Howl, at York: ship ot agy of line, at the lowest raeey and drafts, N. Becimported German Cai ¥rench and Ameri | Ye8"® $n will Corregidor his Latealgcs caeadiie tall tve Keeley oy = Wd [eerie fanventet between them and the Beard of Aldermen. ch iebnyomaes ed bp Fy + nig eign furnj rauy amount, payal roughout Grea . very it rome tC ‘ou to lay this letter be- intments and appliances of wealth and lux. —— ar-fixtures complete, App! 1 OF aud Ireland, on ap i ve Shem rg te a Be Pir crust ee fore father at once. e7 ad ury, including @ well filled cellar of the most choice and Circuit Court. J 6tere Geo! NO WLAN Prosvect Hall. ACK BALL, OR OLD Li tale at the very lowest prices. a7 3m*in Thus, at the end of four years, it is seen, that in place | expensive wines, gardens and grounds of great extent and Before Judge Kent. COOKS. GHAMBERMAIDS, | NUKSES, | BEAME t ee adorned by a conservatory of splendid exotics,| Jax. 21—Thorne vs. Mosier,—This case was continue TRESSES, aud Girls for hoasewors. Also, c POOL PACKETS—FOR L Vv ket of the ist February. 7" tery teat walling packet sp CAMBRIDG Barstow, will positively sail on Thursday, 4 A Linporter and Aeut for Manufacturers, haa | Sureties of J.W. Webb. 7 Sapandiiures toe cous OF tha. dhbwor, whe wenithave tt 3 ai al r ronched arene, hea | sure .W. , some $14,000 in western lands ; y , who ave lar day own to the travelling public, that the accommo: | in plais witte and gilt Preach Porcelain, as well as dinner and | While the balance, $10,963 20, was transferred in 1841 to believed Le bepihonldi Dllp af ronal ont totin Dba dasicus tf the Black Ball Line of Packets, tor cabin, second | dessert plates, of all sizes, assorted di ‘soup tureens, cov: J. W. Webb's schedule of bankruptcy. just interest charged on the loans of a creditor, who wit! cabia and steerage passengers, are unsur, by any other line | dishes, salad bowls, truit baskets, custards and stands. ‘These losses by Mr. Stewart, by compromise and bank. | his own family was living, the year round, in a plain and or vessel sn port, [howe now or hereafter rerwming tothe old "Pea and Chocolate WareyGreck, Preuch and Ameri: | rupicy, amount together to more than $30,000—a greater | Old-fashioned residence in Hudson street, ina quietude | rally examined country, will atall times find itto terest and com! : sum than his estate, under the best management, is likely | 804 comparative simplicity which, however much that of scent his” conveyeuce. For passage, apply on board, foot of | All the articles are warranted of the best quality, and to be | 0 Gi vide to each of his other. child ly | choice, was nevertheless in a great measure the result of | Captain Waite, and so Beekinan at. or to the subeeril td om liberal tetas. and 40 Tote to euit purchasers.” 7 emeer cach of his other children ; and sutticiently | vieceusity, from the absorption of his floating resources in | showing that the plaint bers, S & CO., % Faltonstreet, ROCHE, BROTHER: next deor to the Fulton Bank. een ening ier eichers comprising this maguiferatand | forts tu restore theraselves to health and happiness,but haa met | ledged losses @ debt due by J. W. Webb to the estate of | moved. uf lad uneq! ited sailing from that port panctually on the Ist | with bitter disappointment in every medicine that promised the Mr. Stewart, as advances on his wife’s portion of her fa- ; e e ‘Thorne. and 16th ofeach month. for passage, apply as above. desired effect,can now take courage and look forward with thers property, rests simply and exclusively upon the | , | will state one‘additional fact only. To this, however, ys ‘The vacket ship Fogiand will succeed the above packet, | fidence to a perfect and speedy restoration of all their ene: tention of the ‘proprictorship of the Morning Courier, | ! would invite the special attention of the reader, in con: | on the same gro and sail for Li: Jon the 16th February, and wilt return to | Dr. Thomas’ Specific Pile have never yet fale jed to \ from December, 187, to May, 1899, during which period | Nexion with the principal point in the opposing testimony | (he case, i this port on the 34 of April s20re_ | aa aay cane toamcaeat bi the advances by which they occurred, were chiefly made, | Produced oh J. W. Webb in the subjoined record. Previ. | “ict in the morning thirty-six hours. ‘hese pills are equally benefici This question J. W. Webb thought proper to bring for- | ous to the illness of my uncle Robert Stewart, the estat ‘Oaen plaintift, jin in their et ’ PACKET FOR HAVRE—Second Line— The ship ST. NICOLAS, John B Pell, master, will sail of the payment of the $15,000 due, after the deduction of 1831, $20,000 is exhibited, as the debt to Mr. Stewart,— Of this sum, Webb & Averill, of Troy, paid in 1840, as FRENOH CHINA WILLIAM STREET, Up Stairs. is barns, with stables for a breed of race-horses, No. 4 SOUTH were in like extravagance. Such were some of the lavish fe the accounts for the efforts of J. W. Webb, DO NOT DESPAIR. will of my uncle, the devouring whirlpool of the Moraing Courier, and for eithe: : sex, mild and certaii ects, removing likea charm all | ward in his paper, on the 17th inst., in a manner invidious | Was indebted to me $58,000, and for which I had very littl from yesterday. principally onthe part of plaintiff, who produced several witnesses, to show that neither the fillin nor the signucure, in any way resembled his handwriting. ‘The sister, Phoebe Thorne, a Miss Remston, and Adam Mott, the farm steward of the plaintiff, were the day on which the check was passed by the alleged the counsel for the defendant, however, suspicion bad previously rested on Mr. Thorne, the testimony adduced to-day, removed every trace of the suspieion, and he gladly proclaimed the innocence of Mr. He then renewed the application for a nonsuit the case went to the jury, who will return a sealed ver- i mechanics, and men for any le recommendations for hones: riety Me, at ENDERSON’S Orixinal Temperance * fie, ‘77 Nassou stroct, near John street References—Hon M. Van Buren, Hon. B: F. Butier, Rev. M, Johnson, Rector. N. B—Terme— Annual subscribers one dollar, q od a ‘The course ofthe examination to-day up of the check, neve as to the whereabouts of the plaintiff on artery: fifry Gweod Pee GENUINE TEAS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CANTON TEA -COMPANY, Principal Store, 121 Chatham street, New York Branch Store, 318 Blecckiy st, N. ¥. Age at 116 Fulton street, Brookyn. Also, corner of Main and Van Houton at, Paterson, N. J. THE ATTENTION OF CITY AND COUN- Y families and purchasers to their several establish ments, where they think will by found by fa: the best s- ection of pare aud unadulterated Tras. in the United Staten. ‘The un iversal popaterity and renown of their house, with refe- tory was the evidence, in ‘was on his farm at the time that ted in open Court, that THE nds as before, but the Court refused, and David Graham, Esq. For defendant, Mr. a the Ist of Februgry, For freight or for vassage ap- | the'germ of disease from the system, ard leiving the constitu: | to the memory and honor of my. f Tt hus well | or no security. When it appeared probable that my uncle 3 ply wo BOD & HINCKE™, 0 tontin Buildin tiou in all the strength and vigor Of uublemished youth. mhecited repul ption for integrity. eek vatigtnis vihon: might pool lad. survive, | became peceedttighy sxxions, Common Pleas. ie aes litire, tow. felons, andl mpeieens Seullayis too Jr verte rier Walland Water sts. | Price $1 perbox. Agents at 77 Hast Broadway: 79 Fulton | tation which I shall protect at all hazards, From the mass | {rom considerations disconnected | with any selfish rtp aes nea. : ‘Original and only warehouse for the sale of Howqua’s Black PACKET FO® MARSEHILLES—For lat Februa- | 3t and 273 Bro bm errs nero EES, Here a td and eoteactite nition ebtroled on that | interest, to have this debt secured to me, and strongly | Ja", 31 = George g H. . Ludd vs, Thomas fe are the | Te; Oeerve--Streagerswill be particular to remember the num ry—The baryue MAKCELLA, Capt Hagar, wi SELPHO'S FIRST PREMIUM date upon the public, the only points’ bearing upon the | Urged the necessity of it upon him myself, and begged my | This was an action to recover nent. The plaintis ark the | Sup af the prinedbal a /wathara steeetvie: 121,” between Pttiehew ee ee ANGLESEY LEG. duestion here at issue, clearly asserted and bolfly'upheld | tster, Mx. Charles Stewart, her husband, and my uncle's | OwD«Ts ote Lremines, Wo, no, Brent) Te veer | he uu wil als pleased to take notice, that the G Por fre Spring st —Patronized counsel, Gen. Sandford, to go to him and earnestly per- ; ? ythe | ton ‘Tea Company have pothiug to do with any cther stores nt or passage aD satis “LAWRENCE & PHELPS, ‘0. 108 Front street, or to BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, D n Iding, cor Wall an ‘ater ate. REMOVED from Second street ¢» 90 by the most eminent surgeons thronghout Europe, and by many of their professional bi in the United States; and allowed by. all to be the nearest approuch to nature hithe to produced, Introdaced into this country and made solely by are the ewe yy Lam Ist, that J, W.Webb was only the nominal legal proprie- tor of the Morning Courier within the dates specified, while Alexander L, Stewart was the real and bona-fide suade him to this. ‘This they did’; but to all importunity on the subject he replied, it he could not, in honor to other creditors, secure me; and that if any body was to s by and with stews and Woodcock have rendered him immortal in the community of New York. He denies the right to recover, inasmuch as the e consent of the plaintiff, and consequently reept those deseri| at the top of premises were occupied by his brother, will SALT FISH STOKE. 9 Tontine Wuildix : owner, hd J. W. Webb, a mere agent, settli the af. | lose by the estate, it must be one of his own blood. ‘This - ; JR GUADALOUPE OR MARTINIQUE — car LIAM SELFHO, | faire Aare Be pcg og to. sual Hing up the af: | ontinued to be resolately his determination, till it was | #0 #°tion can lie against the present defendant. The ques. | 4()() BBLS HALIFAX No, t SAL um ON; 1:0" Now. 1, 2 —s Ue Rec No. 90 Spring street, near Broadway, New York. pap ly salary lige . tion for the jury to decide was, whether they believed and 3 Mackerel; 600 half do, do do do. esuperior Frewch barque ALEZA® + Capt OP Perms moderate, and indispatable rr ferences given ad, that he, J. W. Webb only appeared to be a borrower of | Proposed to effect the object by a purchase on my part ef! i. jaintiffs had consentingly allowed the transfer, The 100 bbls No, 1 Mens SI ber. Fur freight of BA 8e PN CREN have seen the artificial leg of vir. Selpho. Its construc | money, while the advances were in truth on account of | the real property of the estate, in which my debt should Pied i af 1 “d 40 half bbl 1 Saybrook Shad, . SINCE a tion appears excellent, and well. calculated to answer all toe | Alexander L, Stewart himself. be received as a first payment, and my bonds and mort. | J0*Y had not agreed when the court adjourned. 200 bbls Cod avd Seale F s26 Iw cc 9 Tontine Building, cor Wall and Waiersts._ | oigects deaired ' ut'the beat of alli the proof «{ those who | "ai that themonies rapended and sunk in sustaining the | Sages taken for the balance ofthe purchase money, for the Before Judge Ingraham. 400 do No. } Gib’d Herring; BROWN & COS One Price Hint Sto1 Pe oe Pi comers ta sates rye om ot 2” | said’ newspaper, amounting m the course of sixteen | security and payment of the remaining creditors, John Porter v8. Charles Whitson.—This was an action of eos ba do sic etary, coruee OF Mott serest, where ara ge EIN 4 months to between twenty and thirty thousand dollars, were | _ To this plan he at once acquiesced ; became anxious for | replevin to recover the possession of w cub which had 35 kite bouseh Babeean) rapeleuors have the pleasare to offer a new st Professor of Surgery, University of New York.” | expended and sunk by Mr. Stewart himself. This, itis | ite execution ; and was impatient till it was accomplish | been purchased by the defendant at a sheriff's sale. It ap- 200 do. Sounds ant Tongues; tation afbevwer, which closely reewmble those J24 Imdykwy*ec aid, and seemingly Certified to, Mr. Stewart had ad- | ¢d. It is to this transaction, related in detail by me to the | peared that the cab was one the property of Josiah Por- 200 quintals Codfish, suitable for shay piaw eeiee of Beare Tiel clr eeiee of $8, Loose DCE, JOHN, THOMSON — toe Howapa wa oe pa | mitted. brothers of J. W. Webb, in the conversations referred to | ter, and that he made over alot of horses and cabs to the 1000 sacks Ashon's Sal nation or eeesaty are insnerd to study economy prove the following affidavit untrue:John ‘Thomson, | ‘These three points are exhibited in a plausible, and, as | in their testimony—in which the Will of my uncle was | plaintiff by a bill of sale fora valuable consideration. The vensable article of drevs, have oow an umity of see 90, | 343 Broome streec, Serofula—Importanc ure Corsrmed — the asserter of them evidently would have believed, un- | also a topic—and to this only that all the importunity with | cab in question was in the hands of Josiah, who used it as line \ re y the appearance ‘New York, Jan. 6th, 1944. On the 8th of January, {fave my | answerable manner, We will show how far this isthe | my uncle of myself, my sister, and her, husband, and his the servant of his brother, and a judgment being issued by | 24 {°5° (I Bn . A yy AOA e fh bean Beseemntg ty non anyone ip ioe Aypandipe | Re counsel as stares A ne, to thes, had reference or was | the Marine Court alos Jorinh, the gab ia qieetion was ENGLISH ADV ISEMEN'T nearly resched Saad gireet, 1 > tof the | true. In applying it to the changing of my uncle’s will, } seized and sold by the sheriff to the defendant in this suit. ONDON-ST. KATHAKINE’S HOTEL, opposite the pa hy St crepes perso of which diseases ne arash ts sree passtioe of tas Baening’ C urien by Ww. Web “trom | in place of thus securing my debe they have made n mis: | The case went to the Jury under the charge of the court, | L4 St, Katharine’s Dock Gaten, nd nest the iy Siam : on OWN evs! stated that 1 A= ited d76yenrs, ie ha employed | my father, who held ic by an assignment under a judg take, by connie eee Coe fons one bart of my | and a sealed verdict will be rendered in the morning. nese epesickta covertly eee Derenre of His Fried it tm*m. i tea differenc ans, t wen 40 bottles of Bands’ | meni for debt, for th Mleration of $6,390, ‘The on. | Conversation with another, which, however much fto be ae . ae lige mth Sirsa aud beeween and so bottle o Bigtole Sars | Pinal i in my Postestion ia’ his own bend, signed and | Fesretted, is not to be pronounced impossible in aninter-| " Pa ccabihoat, which Pat sod faraisbon yepuoeten of GENTLEMEN® parilla, That iny head had bean shaved an reared Mansed1o | executed on the 17th of December, 1827, and bearing upon | View of hours upon a single subject. Pe eg Sree B g & he iw 1% 40, in every reapect adapted for the recepvon of fax quality +» eee ar De, Whitiog’s celebrated extra t of Daneas. 1 also. | its tace and in its entire spirit, every possible feature of | _ This importunity for the security of my debt, ia the only | oy a i ean Bart Ist-—Nos, 11, 79, 82, 43, | entlemen visiting Kuglaad, as the hotel fronts that P used for three mouths constantly, a strong tea drink made of | as genuine, bona-fine, and irresistingly binding a contract | importunity ever exercised by me with my uncle, either | 4” 9i"0* s—Part Ist—-Nos. 11, 79, $2, 43, 6, 23, lock ia w or Ame- jekleash and. sarsaparilla. One phy- | ag ean bedrawn. Pawving this by, however, 1 shall. re- f, or throngh the influence of others, His Will | 27) 82, 41, 44, 48, 49; 54, 09, Ol, 63, 71, 78, 83, Part 2— | rean vessels la ae ‘uiandanes of five months § another | mam perfectly satisfied, as{ doubt not will be the reader, | of 1898 isin my own hand writing ; in copying itfor his |NO¥ 5 M0, 81, 68 tnd peo ret with , | with my own position in the case, and th e I do t nature my uncle told me the reason for the deduction ‘ ‘ \e The tolid seal all over, which had tren oveeyery 4 hours with | with my own position in the cage, und the justice ldo to | STAT oo from Mrs. Webb's share and that although | . HousaToxtc Rar.xoao.—Thia road. is a most of- Via eee aie of the ft quali yA food Hilliard soap suds, or the itching icritation of distress was into! ry 'y » by lowing . iB! Worl | beliewe { had ripe mieten id miseries incident to e: sages from an answer in Chancery filed under fatidavil by my father had been obliged to relinquish his legal claims | fensive nuisance, and ought to be indicted as such, | Room tad Warm Baths will be found in the honse, Gentle Fo eey Peerage ly Ane Jas, acald head, salt rheam, and serofula I have spa Ay. Webb, as defendant In. a ease pending before thet | to that sum in compromising with her huaband, he hai] There is no sort of dependence to te made on it what- tract by the week or month for board, ke. on the pow Boots. Busine. 3 igpers pains or expense tocure this complaint [a 4% years I have | Court, April 6th, in the year 1990, wherein he thus so- | ever considered it due in equity to his estate ; and it had | ever ; in this respect it is even worse than the weather, se who may hi hi Broce, white and Dlatk | Vad berwoen €400 aad $300 without auy bevedt, "Te truck (2 | fommnly- duclares gver been my father's determination as it waa his, to de- | for almanac makers pretend to foretell it by signs and won- be yeep 0s reoder toon, Clogs, Moceasivs, and the Rey nipmacn he. pest ceeon: Cpe DU as OP ey Corend i lat. “And this defendant further answering sa} duct it from the wife’s share. With the making of his [eet spade fof ngs he rain, shine or snow ; but we ima- ts, and Bhoess ) Shilren's,of all kinds to be found in | (rouble and migsry to the Brim. | tty ied called upon Doctor Jast Will, I had no thing todo, Itis contrary tomy wishes, | gine it would be troublesome to find a man, woman or J good will co Liberalty bestowed on ie word al of our own mavatetare, aed ihe beat of French Fo ean a smot ie gdth December, 1013; and he enaaged to | * Mr. Noah was co-proprietor at the time. es have ever asserted, and again assert, and at 8 sacrifice child who could make any kind of calculation as to the | him when steward of the British Queen ‘dite goods, an . 1 ” | cureit by ¢ tract, andom the 8th of January, 1944, ten days| The magnitude of the debt may be easily estimated if six | both of health and pleasnre, that the estat 1" embar- m New York arrives. He could, | ~~~ WA TCHES—CLOCG 5 af tat ar Broad wey, comme ek Eraakli tree oxaway. | tit’, ty head was to all appearance “well, nnd my. general | years of simple mteret would ewell it to upwards of 850,00 + | rassments was loftin my hands. -In receiving the Will | With more certainty guess at who struck Billy Paterson, Fa MANGE OF RESIDERGE J ™ = 2 vealch beteer thn She years. Inow peace my, afl is, reference to. the proper from my uncle, which I did only from what I conceived, | of Whe throwed that ‘To-night it may arrive at | yrp-OR GIROUD, Woreh and Clock Manuf a oD i anys elt ied peal tee’ tots Saved weulteey ell fred. with scrofate, erysipelas, ing remark, I and what he knew, to be an imperative necessity in the | 90’clock, to-morrew morning between | and 6 o'clock V Sl beer ets ising} & ol herbie ke he i hoot, Tor pens bosts snd eiildrea’e do, | eragtione of dhe skin, to try the means. Ihave tested’ and they ree aly 26 axe, gave no pledge or promise aso the Anal isposal of fend next day perhape not at all, It pamengers with | yea how rooms and work shone au No. 133 # ii Pe # : ba] the property, nor did he ever exact such pledge or pro- will never regeet it. I gre seen several other persons who agent of hat he would ork for certain, the; better “foo Vhave constantly y have been cured by Dr. Thomson, who were induced to make | ff hayinee Ld mise, or ever give me any instructions, or express any | than depend on the Housatonic. It is safer altogether. | | Me wi ‘of sale a most select assortment of rr the ral from eeing a wakerent gC Ty gare ae Here Ve, afiandy my fine Jrpon say mopher by eceariog | wishes, in reference to it, either before or after { Jo time gi | Albany paper. | Lape wd ttent’ Lever Wicches, anda von arlendid rane Netieg i * Pea Py saan Armount of resl pro paratively without consideretion | its execution. My uncle, however, well knew, from the rae Ny . passed, ‘Phe models will bo ol the most rare, Fieh, and modern Cert ot rhe store in this cht alt be eal cheaper | Swarm beCaren GUNE'Y Com of Becds. Wile he iseandid enowi ie that tvs property wsaus-| very best of proofs, what I have ever declared, and now New Steamer Emvine.—Our Cleveland corres- viel and than at amy eM NR te ee Ni Bh Wasted at 31F Broome street, such patients as can | improved. and consequently enpendueti areful to | again avow , that in reference to this whole matter, | have, | pondent spoke in general terms of this mammoth | Ht jon will 8 he directed ‘0 the repair avd Ti teen Comer of Canat st. | find noreliel rom others. Dr. Thomson's Anti Seorbatie By- | withhold the fact that the “Hy Prope ty whi and ever have had, but one object at heurt, and one pur: | boat building there. In Wednesday's Herald we fin her | ¢ Vtocks and Watehar ai also of Meenanieal Tw ey HOOT AND SHOE STORE. =~ | ap, for Scrofala and all eraptions of the skin. For sale only | ser tre reste terotied. income, which was disposed of nt | Poe to fulfil—which is, to secure, to the utmost of my | dimensions. | Her keel is 204 feet long, On deck she will | '\y bs a aN x f | yon READY reepectfully. sutorms his trieud | BY himerlf at $1 per bore ct $10 per doasuy at No; 209 Broome | Gieagare during her life, 2s mere pin-mon Bbility, the best interest of my sisters and their families , | be 266 feet, with a dining room on the hurricane deck | 7,6 f0\ inues,'p rwe ive Irom Lac tle mei booutiful and porn, Nae ARY Commenced business inthe abav. | suet. New York. by JOHN THOMSON 1128 lee _| fecth to her children ‘The property of and not loss that of my sister Helen I. Webb and her chil |{wo hundred feet long, on each side of which will ve | ry,’ 9.9811 gtility OF je esnortmne. t oF ‘thts ephomdtd here he will Uanklaliy rece ve ORCHARD COAL—$5,25 per ton for-brokem, egg | above, was thas deny d dren, than of the rest, LISPENARD STEWART. + | spacious state rooms furnished in conformity with the Staten forth ; 7s oie may be favored with, on | T und Inege stove, ‘Consumers may rely on getting the best | vnole. aud, was salt yo Hepsow srnexr, New Yous, Jan, 24, 1844, sual style which characterises work on lake ‘teamers the Vechsureal Lv, he hus @: tabltered as in it Dacha tay | yatta ated ya car ieee wo | nigel propery xchange 1 he pa She latohare powerful engine and whels 0 ict ina) shor, geal fies ere en aaa plege assortment from | \ireenwich ste, CLINTO tronsnetion was to both my futher and mother one of perfect | * His brother, in the following record of the Court, tmneter; with 18 feet is. The ist August next } : sad ak toe tneat eokiann cia a )ramsee. ty houor and reciprocity o i, ” it ws $20,000! Court, speaks of | emmed ag the soriod of hor aivent,--Buffalo 10: ea, Pe epee: ey pee Ae

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