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’ Ww > Tue Mexican War Sramers.~A salute w Charleston. Common ‘and the: Teves, 10necs. A reso ‘A FINE apne N E YORK HERALD * | fired at ten o’clock yesterday morning by the Gua- {Correspondence of the Finan eo eee Benoa at received trom te Hoard ef Alterman a saa aiff! SHILLINGS Sy Png po Pipe ty ulin egg 9 = | duloupe, and answered from Governor’s Island, as “ Cuarveston, 8. C., June 20, 1844. | ia the chair. ‘ ‘ : pa loenneen ‘ad dupporting the ot Pore ees Hair Restorative. ‘The price w' New York, Tuesday, June 25, 1844, well as by the North Carolina. The Guadaloupe | Most Extraordinary Affair—Murderer discovered | ,,1%# minutes of the last day's proceedings were read Ss SS Em will orgs tho bai te ote he BS EN ate if eas y pe and ed. grow on the head, is about two years old and built by Laird & Co., of Liverpool. She is 184 feet long, thirty feet in beam, depth of hold about 20 feet and her tonnage a little over 800. Her engines are 90 horse power | of Mesmerism. x 4 to the Committee of wharves, slips end | face, , OF an} rt where nat by Mesmerism—To what are we coming ? being in onder, a large number were received TE cesctotma relative to the aregtion of galt | grow 1 fiop it Giles ee: nature intended hair to A most extraordinary development is about to | from inhabitants of #th Avenue, wegen. die Lord for the Denes of the public, was arderet to | curing davd ~ ri give light agalp healthy, thereby : . . , Spruce elancy streets, = i be brought to light through the mysterious science | board to grant the necessary sopropeation ir theveree- | tants of the 10th ward weed datioe to anlercig the | the regis; and tas mene eat pe eameane Aout treme : tion of free hydrants in these . Appropriately ‘obsetyunce of the Sabbath, was with | respectable citizens, among whom it has giver ene retes the consent of the Board withdrawn A_motion empow- | satisfaction. Among them are the following: Mr. W. Po.ty Bopine’s Tr1av.—In another column we give the commencement ot the trial of this miser- able woman. It excites od deal of interest. Remarkable Movement for the Restoration | ©cli, and fully sustain the high character of the| You will have seen by ourcity papers that a bru-| “4 communication was received from H. G. Durrell,pro- | ering the Mayor solely to appoint and discharge Sunday | Hopkins, 92 Kine tireet'N A of the Jews and Kedemption of the Holy | builder, never having in the slightest degree de-| tal and unparalleled murder was committed about posing, thes tha seeita he lighted with pga iol ‘aieail: officers, was rejected by vote of 6 ayes, 10 noes. Broome, corner Of Wooster, street iisee Edwerds of Land. teriorated, although this vessel has become much | a week ago, on the borly of | vorge Lyons, wetch- | commenced against the Corporation—referred. A is dappam alata hss oie dis Cyd Soaeaphammmatl io Puen Ney Yard, ape We publish in this day’s paper a very remarkable | in want of an overhauling in hull and rigging. In| maker and jeweller, of thus city. so ammogeeamane Fame cahehhasis Senin building sewer offer fifty other names of rvons who hate faiind this oll Late rrom Haytt.--By the Wm. Nelson and | it was represented; but if the above isnot enough, nothin, Montgomery, we have advices from Port au Prince | Wii! convince except one trial. It is sold quite reasonable and Jacmel to the 12th instant. Captain Davis, of | Jones, aign ofthe aegoot Si A Seuiings, a leslie i : E the Montgomery, reports that intelligence had been | 323 Broadway, New York; or 196 Fulton street, Brookiyn; nab received from Aux Cayes, to the effect that Presi- Zelber, Ledges buhay Redding, 8 State street, Boston; dent Guerriere had appointed one of his black Cpa nc PS ate generals Governor of Aux Cayes. Also, that this ne ie Rheseeiee ae aE nao Shik 7 general had levied contributions on the mulattees, oe owed the use of the Indian Vegetable Elixir ‘and and put some of them to death. Also, that the long Handing he & ; almest any case, no matter how I s ' 1 for it an i Spanish party, at St. Domingo, had two small brigs | a reputation never fore ‘equalled, ad athooah oiiee P . worthless articles have been tried, yet the rh i war. Also, that the United States sloop of war, | ferors are not sure of obtaining relict nuilees the =p ig reble, and a British war schooner were lying off | Conrtiandt street and obtain the genuine article, which the port of Aux Cayes. Also, the failure of Guer- } ever fails. Pires inet ay riere’s overtures to the Spanish purty, or Domini- ‘ SGA COMNETE MAGICAL PAIN EXTRACTOR I3, Eo ‘ 4 in- | OY every family who are acquainted with its virtues, al- cans, and their demand to be recognized as an in-| ways ater kept in the house. It fee iopc eds roml S dependent state. over pain from burns, scalds, flesh bruises, and will save : life in avery case, if the vitals are undestroyed, and heal = ; i Sh without leaving a scar. No one can use thi Sheen ie om ps ese ue bie received by | Sitward ache ur ailing without receiving Deneat Tene the Norma, the following official announcement | found genuine only at No. 21 Courtlandt st. from Cuba. It is more important in this efficial ° "i gg- THE CONCENTRATED EXTRACT OF 3. shape than before, because it may now be relied sAFARILLA, GENTIAN AND SARSAFIAS, prepared upon. by the New York College of Medicine and Pharmacy, ea- - [From the Government Paper of Havana, June 10, 1844.) ae the sepopemion SEANAKSEY ican " " i concentrated extract, possessing e puri. make known, that in consequence of the calamitous | # Confidently recommended by the College, as infinitely prophecy, by avery remarkable man, respecting the | the late war with Yucatan she got some hard pelt:| Mr. Lyons was a quiet aud inoffensive individual, | ™yemorial on the ‘subject of disturbance of a puplic restoration of the scattered children of Israel to | ing from the famous Commodore Moore, and bears | living alone on East Bay street, next door {o the | meeting which was held in the 10th ward, on 18th June, the lund of their former glory and prosperity. This | the marks of some hard knocks about her hull and | French coffee-house, and was suprosed to, lit: | rit Dy arneranettes A bada to take ito consideration singular document must at oace attract the keenest | decks. In two or three plices, near water mark, pours Crean of ve toabie Se etanan ail onbar jew: the q ua. , . jyat | 94 ardent spirits.on Sunday. Freeland was placed in the A z elry. At the coroner’s inquest it was evident tha! | pombs by Justice ‘apd Ald. Dickenson, but the of the posterity of Abraham, of Isaac and of Ja-} up in splinters and her main-mast shivered. Yet} more than one person was concerned in the MUr-| man was enlarged, as petitioners set forth by A cob, whose harp has so long hung upon the willow, | strange to say, although the Guadaloupe has been i Fi 7 ; ‘ 2 u im from struggling, while | Petitions from William Harvey, hackney coachmen, it will sound as the gladsome message of the second | in no less than eleven fights, she had not a man br ourthe Boe Keep aa ear to far nanly. seV- | praying relief from taxes. Referred. : ering the head from the body. It was also evident oa ie Suggs Company No. 4, applying for certain repairs. the redeemed has come. The whole epistle is cha- | She is commanded by José Maria Espino, a Mexi- wey re i b vered with racterized by such am impress of prophetic au-|can, of courteou d polished address. | ht the murderers. must have been co at the corners of streets. ‘Re! thorfty—presents such startling facta illustrative of | The Guadaloupe is not a wery fase, eailery but ime] oye wit Mas, farther evident that they were 10) From inhabitants in relation to certain repairs of old f s yuadaloupe is not a very fast sailer, but im-| only well acquainted with Mr. Lyons, but familiar | pish Market, Fulton street. Referred. Pres £ stip. egies household. : to fill up sunken lot between 26th and 30th streets, and 6th ple—and announces with such solemnity the near] of which are sixty-eight pounders, one on the lar- fis locks were all of peculiar construction, aud | and a aceueee: rai approach of the latter day of glory, that even the | board bow and the other on the starboard quarter. | the keys of which were always at night secured | From inhabitants of 12th ward, praying the use ol cer- t! °' 08 ? fai i i ol 01 curl : cul houghtless and profane can hardly fail to be struck | As to the rest of her armament, it does not appear] around hig neck The cord securing them was From Fire Engine Company No. 6; preying coriein 20 7 un tion of the truth. The ) zuma ii wt opened, The watches Jett for repairs were Jubilee 4th July.—Au invitation from the ““Independenc whe - oa aie oe “ideied the (ea ty ener ize “ied ton cheer: ear touched ; the German silver spoons aud forks and Ginna wae Renived: calling on the Sond tpt reas ¢ Prophet to whom has been vouchsal larger than the Guadaloupe. e 18 of London | other common ware were also left untouched, | g¢ the celebration of the 4th July inthe Tabernacle. Ac i 2 P Pi . . 2 i | that were likely to be useful in identifying any 0! | _ Appointment —Reuben Reynolds, Inspector of Weod. holds from the summit of F isgah, the former glo- | although not 80 immensely strong in her construe- then werk pein YP Keport from Co + bof reabeacd Roads and Canals, adverse ries of the ‘old herdic race” revived, is none | tion, es the Guadaloupe, she sails a good deal Tt wasat first thought, that some of the crew of | to granting the construction of drain in 10th avenue. other than Noah—yea, the Mordecai Mannasseh | faster. She mounts nine guns, two or three of ne i * ; as they had traded considerably with Mr. Lyons | PAs ft Spot of Countian ttre eenrpectal committee to the day preceding the murder, and as it Wa») wiom was referred resolution proposing that sum oi | steps required to t the sale of Liquors attention from the Gentile world, and in the ears | she was perforated by heavy shot, her deck torn der, and from appearances it was believed that one | Hasbrouck—relerred. Moses, who has come to proclaim that the year of} killed, and the crew consider her a lucky vessel. d i i ted, ; from the distance to which the bod had spurte Pace hicnst Goodwin, relative to ‘eacdeaunecie n the present wealth and stength of the Jewish peo- | mensely strong in build. She mounts six guns, two | wit his habits, and everything connected with his| From inhabitants, praying the Board to adopt measures tain lot of land for the use of Common School. dumb, and unbelief itself be startled into a convic- | that the Mexieun service presents any peculiarity. | loose, and every lock leading to bis valuable: | | TiCastions in relation to 4 suitable locality, eterred foresight of what is to come, and who now be- | build—has engines of 120 horse power each, and| while every thing of value, including all his papers | cepted. the Mexican war steamers were the guilty pets [rom Commition on Vinseves, ie. relation wo certain re Noah, who has been daily in our midst—the same | which are those ugly customers, the sixty-eights, i Noah, who had some years ago a taint glimmering } and would be, if well manned, and in perfect or- A * superior to any extract of Sersaparilla at prese: eed bs & 3 a , stated that some portion of their crews were COM- | 509 be appropriated for the erection of @ suitable monu: | drought therein, have decreed the following ordinance:— | {y? ry ex! Sareap: present before of the sume sublime future, which now he hath | der, a most efficient engine of destruction. The | posed of convicts, there seemed to be some grown tte the late able mony: | ""Yete From the’ 10th of July. next to the Sist December | ‘Re public, and muy be relied on as a certain remedy for . p icts, men e late Thomas Willett, first Mayor of New York, | 1 Pron ti ia ve guticeare reluced tooue nai! | 2 diseases arising from an impure sta‘e of the blood, clearly revealed in all its beatific brightness. Montezuma is wanting repairs very badly, alow | for the supposition ; but after a careful and mos!) Ap amended resolution, proposing that a aum of #450 All our readers—Jew and Gentile—recollect the | and aloft, owing to which, and a long voyage, nei- great project for the settlement of Grand Island, ther she nor her companion look to great advantage, and the gathering there of the dispersed tribes, and | Her hands, in all, do not amount to a hundred, such as scrofula, salt-rheum, ringworm, blotches or pim- ples, ulcers, pan in the bones or jointe, nodes, cutaneous eruptions, ulcerated sore throat, or any disease arising . from the secondary effects of syphilis or an injudicious a i ; use 01 mercury. is, moreover, ordered that sweet potatoes, yams, and} gold in single Bottles, at... .......... 78cents each. of what ore expressed in the tariff now in foree, on the following articles ; on corn and cornmeal, beans, pota toes und rice, which may be imported either in Spanish or foreign vessels at all the ports of entry of the island ; it bts examination by our police, assisted by the be sppropsisted for said purpose, was passed—ayes 10, $ ficers of those vessels, it was evident that the | noes 7, ici t Report in favor of the erection of a Poor House at Ran. eed was nearer home. The suspicions of th dane athe nti- public were now attracted to Mr. Lyons’ most 1 The Cretan Weta cate coramaitten $0. whais was.xe: the erection of the Kingdom of the Jews according | which seems a low complement for a ship of her | mate friends, some of whom volunteered an exatl- | fery¢q various petitions on the subjec ‘i Jantaina shail be free of all dut; i ue < . 0 tof the erection of | P! is shail be free of all duty. e « Cones ali to the ancient model. ‘The failure of that raagnifi- } rate. The Guadaloupe has 105. In both cases } tion ab REPL Ee ae evidence could. be elit: free hydrants In various parts at ae city, reported au- ci ho astro Sasa ae tp abtracalé atic aay in, Cogs feral ecoret aan fee : ae alk i : i ‘i suspicions on any individuals, 2 | versely, on the ground of t ai i imported at the ports of Carde rwarde: 7 i cent scheme is also well known. And why did it} they are almost entirely Mexicians, of the mixed | Jeast fifty perione hava Bee Reamnet, . x teasect the eabar Or Gee peers aged of inoreasing | Oe Mariel ond Seque. la atte ct enies at pach Cone for arte to all parts of the Union. Poe ‘ not succeed? The hour had not come. The time | half Spanish, half Aboriginal caste. They are} ‘That so atrocious a murder shouid be committed} Ald. Hassnovcx moved to let the resolution lie onjth: } so be imported jerked beef and salted fish, paying the | Oitice of the College, 95 Nassau street oe é duties specified in the tariff. Sweet potatoes, yams and ‘| table, * plantains may be introduced at the anchorage of Batabano. li, Bowruva waa in favor of postponing. the consiile v in one of the most public places of the city, was not fully ripe. But now the aspect of the time | swarthy, down looking chaps, but nothing like b that no elue could be discovered by our police, on different. All the tokens of the near | equal in muscularity or stature, to what may be seen 8. RICHARDSON, M.D, Agent is widely ‘ suffi. | Fation of the subject, as it i the iterest of the JOAQUIN CAMPUZANO, Secretary. BEAUTY.—I8 ‘1HERE ANY THING THAT 2 - hom we rely for protection, was of itself suffi. | T™! ject, as it invol e interest of the » Ge 7 i ‘ond awe * r on board of an American vofiwar. - is oes 7 oy, | Brea bulk of our citizens. Havana, 7th June, 1844, adds more to the personal appearance of one than a fine approach of the year of jubilee, as predicted by the American man-of-war. Discipline, | cient to excite the public anind. To-day, however, | 8 At9 "Patsae felt that it was an oversight to allow the hee of hair—pectioniarly. ot aJady ?. Indeed, con.a lady ‘ity Intelligence. be beautiful without it? Then is it not our duty to ren- Tue nopueny oF Mx. Vannenvoont’s House Ix Oncnany | der ourselves us an agreeable object to society a8 possible? stxeet.—We mentioned yesterday that the dwelling ot | And certainly a good personal appearance is necessary. our worthy clerk of the Sessions Court, Henry Vander. | Now don’t smile when we say that by the faithtul use of voort, Esq., No. 120 Orchard street, had been burglarious- | the genuine Oldridge’s Balm of Columbia, you can always ly entered by false keys, and about $300 worth of pro | have a beautiful head of hair. We do not say this to paff perty stolen, consisting of a gold watch, silverware, etc , | the article, but candidly believe that it is the only thing etc. Last evening officers Sitler and Baker, arrested a | that will restore hair on bald heads, stop the hair from man named Daniel Roach ater Net, Hhedes, who resides { falling off. and keep the head free from dandruff. At 21 Do at No. 387 Grand street, and on searching his premises | Courtlandt street. there found Mr. Vandervoort’s watch and some other ar- Lenten thie ticles of no great value, which had heen stolen from him, | 28 02 nnd ah ag 4) This ix not all, they discovered that Roach had broken into | JOM Mextune, prepared by the Collegs of Mod: the store of Messrs. Brown and Matthews, whose place oi | Pharmacy of the city of New York, 1s contd business is immediately beneath the apartments he occu J Gommnendel for all caxes of debility, produced by kee pies and stole $40 in money, and from $20 to $30 of hosiery | \wigence or excess of any Kind. it js an invaltabl A large quantity of other valuable property wan also } (Y (cr imi pees eels ry; or, barrenness,(anlesn found in Roach’s rooms, doubtless obtained by other bur. | "gon imaltermation) glaries committed by him. Ninety dollars was found con- pi, Dsl hotties #1 each ; ca Cealed between two beds on which Roach slept. Malle ached sud sent (aia) Esxetina an Atpermay—Serious Cuance —On San | Nossan etyoet Ry Evangelical Prophet and the other Hebrew seers, | t00, it is evident,tis considerable less stringentin the | we have been more intensely und. pleasingly (ee Croton water to be wasted as it was atprosent; and it who in the days of the captivity were enabled to | Mexican service, than others, and, indeed, that] ted; the inscrutible hand of Providence, 1s «bout | would be right to repair the hydrants. eapapigt ap t ut aA pp: | to remove the veil, and show to the midnight assas-| Ald, Mania was in hopes that the water would be giv- pierce the dim unknown of futurity, now present | must detract a great deal from its efficiency. ‘This | sin that however well his plans may be arranged, | en free to the public, and. that. the owners of houses he themselves on all hands. ‘Time and space, and the | i less the fault of the officers, than a bad organi- i d the: il there is one impenetravle eye from whom he cau cong es to pay clk ene netsh cds aie oO! hitherto impassable barriers of Nature, have been | Zation, and the intractability of the materials com- | not escape. : the Croton water e houses. He knew at preseni made subject to man’s control. The discovery of | prising the crew, which certainly possess few of I now peoceye to state the circumstances tha’ | instances where some parties who had the Croton water steam-power, and its thousand applications, have | the characteristic and genric traits ofJack. After ma- seem likely to lead tothe detection of the murderers | !0ttoduced into their houses, paid a tax of $12. | The pre in a single generation advanced the world ages in | King all allowances for their present unfavorable cir- ! re murdor«t* | sent system wasted the water, and left it unprotected; but jance v ‘iciuns, Be! » Chozal, attention of the owners, who would of necessity be com civilization, ‘The transmission of intelligence be- | cumstances, it will still be doubtful, with such an | knew, his hee _ Soares of the Fhe NG} | pelled to adopt precautionary messures against useloss 3 ni Sp tiy he i id ; Jack” privateer, last war), having one of his )c- | waste. ‘The public fountsins would thus be always well tween remote points has become swift as the | atmament and equipment, whether these Mexican | (ents, 4 very respectable lady, chins city, unde) | supplied, and so would the houses, while no useless waste winged messengers of heaven. Wars have ceased | War steamers could, ifeverso ably commanded,be se | his mesmeric influence, enquired of her if she could upon the earth. Mankind, too, have become ex. | formidable to anenemy,asif manned by regulartars, | describe the murderer of Mr. Lyons, when she re ceedingly just and virtuous, and ¢o merciful, in | and subjected to that beautiful, uniform, and exact | Plied that there were three individuals engaged iv this latitude at least, that all sorts of rogues and | discipline which has, in every instance, with the would take place. it; that two committed the murder, while on: criminals are tenderly exhorted to repent and then } innate valor of the crews, raised the American 8 of balfadozen 26 {the Union. odicine and Phaxaacy. 95 TARDRON, M.D, Agent. that the report and accompanying resolution lie on thi table for the present, and that the same be printed and the subject be brought up at the next meeting of the Board. Ald. Emmans considered the hydrants defective, and Ald. Cozzuns considered the subject of too much im- portance for hasty action. He would, therefore, mov« peered avey, the goods; that they were put into : lack trunk, the direction they had taken, how okt. Rivera a is i service, for instance, to its well-known, unsurpass- | they had been carried off; thatthe money had beer | not calculated to anawer the purposes for which they ‘ act ps Maga Stik clearly. pycea tee ed idlene 4 ‘ a buried on the premises, &c., &c, Also describing | were intended. He was of opition that the erection 01 ay Rommiog Anerman ‘Mat of Sis Nioth Weeds Wan “ OHM is the Millennium draws very nigh, and that the ¥ =. the three individuals, (the description correspond- | {ree pumps would be far more advantageous to the public. | street, to prevent bis violating a City Ordinauce prohihit. PLE RA tH llcemioe Aik “favored people” are quite justified in lifting up| ‘These steamers were built in England, expressly} ing with three of those who were suspect- | In Philadelphia, they had abandoned altogether the hy | ing the sale of ardent spirits on the Lord's Day. Hawley | man in Dr. Shermans store, aday or twoaince. Ife had their heads, and crying aloud—** Rejoice, for the | for the Mexican Government, at the period of the {ed and examined.) She could not, now | reals, Ste Seer nD is aries on if the water was in | 22, Net like the intrusion of the Alderman, and ejected | taken @ severe cold, and could not stand ereet. He pur- day of our deliverance is at hand !” revolt of the province of Yucatan, ‘The funds for} €¥et locate the house where they wer | -oquced into the houses and a tax of $3 on each house be | him from his premises by seizing him by the throat and | chased one of the Doctor's celebrated Poor Man’s Plasters, And not only has the hi but with it the | the purpose were loaned bythe Mexican merchant, gered oer gaales Aad Pag taker | levied thereon, the city would be dryer and more secure erarctnwiog tad bevel Gauinittat dar inverosparsts septa’ bs a tera aes iS penis ia tld ope nd not only has the hour come, but with it the o '»>}down by th ctor, who deemed them o} 4 rs : parate | was perfectly relieved from his suffering. ose who y the doctor, Ny m ol After some further Conversational discussion, 1t Was re | charges—one for an assault on the Alderman, while in the | are ‘afhicted with pains in the chest, per pia ae back, Man. No one can doubt that Noah isthe Prophet. resident in London, whose interestin the struggle | so important a character, that he submitted then to his honor the Mayor, who, with the aid of othe: trivial circumstances elicited during the investiga tion, believes he has located the premises, and pro- bably before night will have succeeded in salving solved to let the report and resolution lie over and that they be printed, ‘enders of Meat.—A resolution was passed which pro- vided that the venders of meat in public stores be required to close their stores and not sell after one o’clock, p.m. ; and be subject to the same regulations as the public mar discharge of his duty as a magistrate—the second, tor | or with weakness, will find this Plaster a never failing violating a City Ordinance, in selling liquor onthe Sab | remedy. Be sure and get the genuine, with the Doctor's bath—-and the third, for selling liquor or ardent spirits | fac simile printed on the back of the Plaster. Dr. Sher. without a license. man’s warehouse is 106 Nassau street. Agents, 227 Hud- Coroner’s OfficeDrowxen write Batnina.—A | son. street; 198 Bowery; 77 East Broadway, 3 Ledger There has been a remarkable fitting of him out, as] Of Mexico to recover Yucatan and Texas, was of it were, for this sublime work. He has been gra- | Vital importance to their commercial transactions. dually set free from the bonds of the Gentile world, | Commodore Moore, it will be recollected, assumed After connexion with all parties, he is now disse-]the responsibility of engaging in the Yucatan Anis tay serious affair. sieve 4 | kets. Swede, named Charles F. Sundberg, aged 24 years, Buildings, Philadelphia; and 8 State street, Boston. . r ; Rc service, and detaching t i hese facts you may depend upon; and you wi Batis ed to the brig “Superb,” which is at present m we = vered from all. After trying his hand at every ne cone se " Hayes ig sundtoe baer doubtless see some notice of them in the morning’ | yidee f etiam reer eyed crater aA the foot of Albany street, met his death yesterday morning VELPEAU'S SPECIFIC PILLS FOR THE CURE thing, and being warned and rebuked by uniform | Mexico, on the condition that Yucatan should pay | papers, should the investigation prove successful. | street Fish Market. while bathing in the North River. He cruld not swim | of Gonorrhea, Gleet, and all mocupurnient discharges and sunk. T.e body was soon recovered and an inquest | !rom the urethra. These pills, prepared by the New York held on it. Verdict of the Coroner's Jury—accidentally | College of Medicine and Pharmacy, established for the drowned. suppression of qnackery, may be relied on as the most speedy and effectual remedy for the above La oe tae TH TAI, » re wars uray ‘They are guaranteed to cure recent cases in from three OG- THE ORIGINAL OF THE FOLLOWING | (0 ive days, and. possess a greater power over dbstinate spontaneous tribute to the sstonishing efficacy of Dr | discharges and chronic glect, than any other preparation ‘elix Gouraud’s cosmetics we received thiough the post | a¢ present known, removing the disease without confine- Es Its amall and beautiful chirography betrays afemalehand | tht from business, tainting the breath or disagreeing We beg to tender the fair creature our profoundest, heart | Win the stomach. Price $1 per box felt thanks, and will thank her to mention the article in } “'g0ia at the Oitice of the College of Charmecy end Me- another poetic effusion that has “beautifled her face.” distne te Waamatreee cn y Removal of Nuisances and Prohibition of Auction Sales in Chatham aguarer an Ordinance was read and approved, which prohibits the expoaure for sale in Chatham Square of furniture, save on ‘Thursdays, from 9 o’clock, A. M. to 2 o'clock, P. M., also articles inthe hawking line, and furniture such as is now daily exposed on the streets anc the sidewalks. ‘The ordinance makes effectual provisions for the removal of the crying nuisances that exist ulong Chatham Square, by the exposure of furniture for sale on the public streets. “The ordinance was passed. ‘The Streets.—An ordinance in relation to cleaning the failure, he is now conducted in the right path, and | the cost, for which he is now upon trial in Texas, hears, as did the Prophet of old, a voice crying in | President Houston having declared him a pirate. both his ears, ‘* This is the way, walk ye in it.’— Besides all this remarkable and special interposi- tion, it has been discovered that the Prophet Noah isja lineal descendent of King David, and is of course, of the blood royal, anc entitled to the crown. He certainly bears a strong family likeness to tha; Important Discusston.—A very interesting anc highly spirited discussion took place in the Boar Fasuionane INTELLIGENCE.—The Ioways held @ | of Assistant Aldermen last evening, on the questios levee yesterday afternoon at Hoboken, to which, | of expatriating the hogs. A reward of one dolla: with their accustomed liberality, the whole city o! | was proposed as a bonus for the apprehension of New York was invited, without distinction, and | each one of the industrious animals, but this wa: we verily believe the greater part of the bon ton of | considered by some of the members as quite on Kingly ‘line, jadging from the medals.discovered in the city seized the occasion to make the acquaint: | extravagant expenditure of the public money, ar Pablie atreets, was read and ordered to be laid on the ta- Sarurpar, June 29, 1844. ee. sow ageneeite. it a: abent the land of Tuden David fiad'a.very large hookal once Of Mone, artking, individuals. The whole] many of the creatures were not worth that sum. | 0d Printed: ois Leavitt, City Inspector, in | Mt Deas, Sim s— ee = : r ? > nope tad teal : Ba 'ked | aftair went off with wonderful animation. “White | Others contended that it was unconstitutional to | relation to the removal of a nuisance in Cherry street | tripvte ot roeeed Inemmone wham poe hove arent eal MONEY MARKET. nose—so has Noah. David had a thick neck—so . tribute of regard from one whom you have greatly bene: 9 é dig ’ | Cloud” was in his most happy mood, and the social di A he hogs: and i Keferred. fitted :— » aye, Monday, June 24—6 P. M. has Noah. David waxed fat in the latter days of | out th Bactad Gor ah f pass any ordinance against the hogs; and it wa: | “Resolution {rom Board of Assistants in favor of appoint. : The stock market to-day remains without much altera- his pilgrimage—so has Noah. David, too, was oc- | USA that was reflected from the countenance of also urged with great eloquence, that as the porkers | ing Jabob Wilson, Weigher of Coal, James Wilson and Honor to the brave, and fame i e 2 pilgrimage—so has Noah. avid, too, was 0 ants highness” lighted up th of his " 5 7 a alter Carpenter, lnspectore of Wood. Concurred in.— To him who benefits the human race. ‘ion. Quotations appear to be more firmly sustained, and casionally wrathy, and got red in the face—so does mate s Hi s th a 4 “teed Y | were “native and to the manner born,” they had | otisnd Upham, day police officer 1th Ward. Concurred He, more than all, has a claim the operations based on anticipations of a further ad- . Noah. King Solomon, too, resembled Noah.— | With the utmost radiance. In fact, good humor | hereditary privileges of which the corporation, at} in. James Taylor, Keeper City Hall. Conourred in.— ‘To our gratitude and highest place. vance. Atthe oldjBoard:the sales were very limited.— Sclomod was eine’ riten—a0 ia Noslil’*Molomon are mes could do no more; and not few or far | jeast under the present charter, could not deprive ee con » Inspector of pontoons Cae Concur. va Pea ah ee thas Gaal, Farmers’ Trust improved half per cent; Norwich end hadeo much wisdom that he often didn’t know [Octweem were the Rorptaies Siti nig con-!them. The Irish apple-women, it was argued, | rey 07 Stewart Clerk Follce Office. Con. Thou, great man, art over ready to defend,’ jaan | Worcester tf; Long Island, Canton, Stonington, United h t : ely A 2 4 nd from beauty’s hand the poisor ‘ug to das] Y what to do with it—precisely so with Noah. Solo- | idenition 1 ee by the Iowas | were fair game, but the pigs had rights and were | , An ordinance was read in selation to the exection o: | Goon thou benefactor of the human race! = bf cde, osc Meal aa ana Fj 4 isN - rotecte j : mon was a first-rate judge of beauty—so is Noah. It | 274 te New Forkers. to be protected. Finally, the resolution against | city of New York. Adopted. ‘Thou child of science and man of worth! lay’s quotations; Indiana declined }per cent. At the \ tani shee hart sf th SEA On the entire green which surrounds the tent of | the poor pigs was put and rejected. ¢ Swinish Multitude.—An otdinance was adopted, Continue still to charm and beautify the face, new Board, Norwich and Worcester, advanced j per cent, ri is.clear, then, that the time of the restoration ol the | hese very affable and accomplished warriors, pants sla which provides the imposition of a fine of $1 on the And thy name shall beamong the mighty of the earth. | and Ohio 6's 4; Vicksburg fell off 4; Harlem 1; Farmers’ Jews has come, and that the Prophet whois to] 1 7. was assembled, at half past four o'clock, | CrTy Reronm.—The new party made some J owners of each porker found lounging through the public} 7... Gecnach eee T. D. 8% | rust g; Dlinois1; Erie Railroad 1}, since iast sale. Long streets. The ordinance empowers any citizen to remove to the nearest pound each offender. Reward.—A resolution in favor of granting a sum of $300 to such person or persons as would give such infor would lead to the discovery of the person or ho stabbed Daniel Carman, whose death lately 1k place, was adoptad. a tavor of supplying manure for Blackwell's Island jopted. After the age of resolutions from the Board of Assis- tants, already noticed, the Board adjourned to meet on Monday next at 7 o’clock, Boarp or Assistant Aupermen, June 24.—William Everdell Esq. President in the chair.—The minutes of the meeting of this Board on the 17th inst., were read and approved of. The following petitions were then pre sented :— From 429 ladies and gentlemen ofthe city ef New York relative to the ayoaiotaent of Matrons to the workhouse, tombs, penitentiary at Blackwell’s Island, and halls ot Justice, also a letter recommending the same —Carried in the affirmative to be laid on the tab! From James Atwill and others, relative to the sprink- be Ms Vow streets. Referred to Committee on Croton queduct. From James Swesey, praying to be re-appointed to the office of wood inspector ; a resolution to that effect was carried, From Joseph 5K. Barr, praying for the appoint - ment of printer to the Common Council—referred to the Finance Committee. From Saml. L. Liskom. of Harlem, praying for a marshal’s warrant for that town. ship—referred to the Committee for Offices. From John B. Smith, praying for the office of Wood Inspector. resolution to that effect was carried in the aftirmi lead the people again across the Ted Seay has many thousands of spectators and visitants, It had | slight—very slight—movements in the way ot re- pets Pie ne aay fetes champétres which graced and gladdened and | the removal of the nuisances of auction-stands on ft thus becomes an interesting and important Hale improved thes yivaalous parveanes ia) Wis | oe ee eee ear ee question, whats theduty.of. the Christian world 9 | coctnen Ores or rca cio roe oe omen | ee Rar Sota il redo a The Prophet Noah has declared, in the most posi] Suen regime. And never did a descendant of in the streets, But nothing was done indicating cive:guanoér, that thd second. advent Gatnot dome, | Stee tuw serene tm tae MnLCNe TOE nN omen On, eure Seen Ce ON ete aire rte ce te aloe oe till. the }ustorsdon. be aocomphialiat < Wellstthian, | omctoces ony icy mate nome acre mnuya uO purification of the courts of justice. Already this the duryot all “pious Christians” is to aid in] OU! Worthy warriors, the foways, as they slipped |Party have. passed one sixth of the time of their bringing about this restoration, This is as clear as Ont of the tentsto: take mp: & Leinghiee apa the fiald. | id ope aia badd pita iotin Rivers hee Seay hs Not a shadow fell upon “White Cloud *—no | the spoils, and waged war against the apple-women Meaop Senguee: SY Some s' damper struck the manly spirit of “Walk in the | 8d the hogs. negehactlnse Teer in Ltt Rain.” The great medicine man had thrown off FASHIONABLE Movements.—It appears that a mence the great movement for the restoration of nearly all his professional reserve ; he left his | great many of our fashionables are going to Europe the Jews. Measures should, at once, be taken for | *¢/ in the wigwam, to read the faces of the mul- | to spend thissummer and the loveliest portion of the preparation of an expedition to the Holy City, titude ; he felt their pulse with intuitive quickness, } the autumn. With the facilities now afforded for with Noah, the royal seer, at its head. Annexe- and gave particular satisfaction by the mode of his travelling by packet ship over the Atlantic, and tion is the order of the day; and we don’t see why operation in substituting salves and syrups for sal- | railroads shooting to every point in Europe, one can vos and salutations. The amusements commenced | now see England, France, Germany, &c., and be the rich fields of Canaan, where Isaac of old went t Daciiee: gid eabecid, withaene ts fe a ka “arr : tortli:to.thedeiate, end the: stately heights: of the by a dance and wat * Bs accompaniments for | back to his own fireside in less than six months id the Indian drum, rattle and whistle, with the war- | from his start therefrom. Holy City, where once the mysterious religion of | whoop for chorus. The music, it 1s said, is of very | wy, 1 oh d ‘ x types'and symbols was enshrined in all its dread | ancient origin, and composed by a chief of the | We learn that this fact is already having its influ- solemnity, should not be redeemed. The cedars foways, called “ Grunter,” during the most acute | ence upon our tourists, and that our beautiful pack- sufferings of torture, inflicted by a party of a hos-| ets are, in consejuence, filling up with passengers. The following cosmetics of Dr. G. are to be had genuine | /*l#n4, and Canton closed at Saturday’s prices. only at 67 Walker street, Ist store from Broadway :— Advices from Vera Cruz to the 5th inst. say that{none POUDRE SUBTILE, for eradicating superfluous hair | of the instalments dne on the 30th of April, was paid at from any pert of the human body. | Tested before buying. | the last dates from Mexico, The Mexican government Spanish and English, accompany each pottle. "| may have withheld the payment of this instalment until ITALIAN MEDICATED SOAP, {oF curing pimples, | the Annexation question was disposed of. From the tono 8, freckles, blotches, eryéipelas, sallowness, tan, and all | of the despatches received by the Mexican Minister in LIQUID VEGETABLE ROUGE imparts a delicate | this city, we should judge the Home government antici- blushing tinge to the complexion. pated immediate hostilities. BLANC D'ESPAGNE, or Spanish White, forthe com-| We have received a copy of the charter recently granted Lag for the construction of a railroad from New Haven to New 0G PIMPLES AND SORES ON THE FACE MAY | York, through Bridgeport. We have never read a more fa. ReSaealy thereat estrect nee ie use iow the cure of af! { Yorable charter than this Every facility ix extended, and cutaneous diseases, impurities of the blood, &c. Sold at | privileges granted to the company, to insure a speedy 21 Courtlandt st.—price 60 cts. per bottle, or $4 per dozen. | completion of the work The charter compels the road Z to run through Bridgeport, but does not name any point of moe, Bal ais aiaren icing eee, a ie oe at termination on the western line of the State of Connecticut. Courtlandt street. The capital efthe company is fixed in the charter at $2,000,- 000, with the privilege of extending it to $3,000,000, if it OG- PRIVATE MEDICAL AlD.—The members | should be deemed necessary. The right of way is found- the New York College ot Medicine and Pharmacy, in feturaing the public thanks for the feral support they | edon very just andcorrect principles. Railroa companies have receive’ in their eflerts to “suppress quackery,’ | have heretofore experienced a great deal of difficulty in | beg leave to state that their particular attention continues | obtaining the right of way, in some sections of their roads. te be directed to all diseases of a private nature, and trom | the great improvements lately made in the principal hos. | 10 most instances the right kind of spirit has prevailed, pitals of Europe in the treatment of those diseases, they and owners of the soil have not taken the slightest ad- s can confidently offer to persons requiring medical aid od | vantage of the company, but in other cases the most exor- vantages not to be mot with in any institution mth» | hitent charges have been made, and every difficulty of Lebanon make first-rate stuff for tables, and the | iJe tribe, who had taken him by a 5, * 5 ne ; H te 4 iJ . ruse. Seve- ‘ ", . From Walter 5. Carpenter for similar office. country, either public or private. ¢ treatment of the fertile plains of Palestine flow with honey and|ral young ladies, who are Smaiderel very That famous one, the Oxford, Captain Ratnbone, similarly. si Bollege ‘is such as to insure success in every case, and is thrown in the way of the company it was possible to con- with oil as bounteously as of old. expert performers, of at least a dozen airs on | Which sails from this city next Monday, has several } |, Report from the Committee on Police, Watch and } satally divtesent fom jn a ig oo gta esl le The Legislature of Connecticut bois provided , is a : f . 0 the perquisites of day pol i ii i - ‘The prospects of the Prophet and his race are te Lipa higdds ‘thy pis Wher a be pon now engaged, and she will probably sail witha full addition to thelr ‘anily: per, beso Se Pa ncocpted, ani | adiseare inch worse than the original. One of the mera against band sagen? inserting “o opty Sec bcight ead fair ‘an the” mording dawn on Monit bck ae dl er ihe. Weed chuten wild bag aoe and select company. We shall not wonder at this, Ke Committee discharged from further consideration of } bers of gs aa ate meny Yasser connected with be bes 7th of the charter, ae distinctly how the right . i : a ul re : “ nee __ | the subject. principal hosyitals of !ncope, sttende daily torn consults | of way may be acquired, viz : Olivet. Joe Smith's forces are as nought com. | evinced great anxiety that the loways should give | fer she is a superb packet palace in every respect. Communications from the Board of Aldermen.—Report | tion trom 9 A.M. tos P.M. fs pee itehall baa fee sali company to entetiwpon pared with the seven millions of the tribes. Joe's | % concert, in the Tabernacle before they depart. | Her commander is universally known and respect- | of the Finance Committee of the Board of Aldermen rela-} ‘Terms-—Adlvice and medicine, $ 4 care guurentees | aq use all such lands and real estate as may be necessary . ©) The loways have ideas about dancing diametri-} ed. It seems that as the number of packet ships | “Ve to the petition of Wm. Brewer, respecting a piece of | | IMronrant xo Country {xvatins.—Persons living it | for them, in the manner and for the purposes set forth in best policy is clear. Let him give up the struggle | cally opposite (o ours, With them a dancer excels “4 : land inBroadway Concurred in by a vote of 12 ayes,4 noes. } the country and not finding it convenicot to attend per | the first section hereof, And said Compuny shall be hold : with the Philistines around him, and join the | in proportion to the heaviness of his tread, instead | MCTe4as*, the number of passengers increase also; | A communication from the Comptroller of the city was | sonally, own have lorwardod to them a chest containing | 6 t9 pay all damages thut may arise to any person or per- standard of the greater than he—the Prophet Noah, | of its lighiness and elasuicity ; again, they laugh at | aNd, as incident to both, the beauty and speed of | received relative to encroachments on the public land, } all medicines Tunisie to parionn Aparties Ci ay atting nd if the person or persone to whom damage may | . : the absurdity of springing on the toes, as is the | the former, and the comforts of the latter increase | Particularly toa long pending dispute in ad Avante, be | eemreaction pnd. tee "4 yak dew bare ann , and said company cannot agree as to the amount Father Miller, too, and all the other enlightened . J * tween 3d and Sth streets. The vote was then taken to | contraction ond treatment received elsewhere, io of such damages, it shall be the duty of said Company to f glory and pride of the Eissler school. They con-] also. refer to the Committee of Laws, ayes 9, noes 8—referred | nil enclowing $6, post paid, addressed to D . y apply to the Superior Court of the County in which the y real estate damaged may be situated, and to ¢ause notice to be given to the adverse party of such application, and thereupon said Superior Court shall appoint three disin- terested and judicious freeholders, to assess the amount of W. 8. RICHAR spirits of the time, will, of course, fall in with this | tend that the heel should be mainly in requisition, Oifice and Conmlting rooms of t movement. We have no space now to dwell on] as having Le a RY ee and F trataaee that the results of this singular deve e 4 makes it admirable in the eyes of (ndians—who gular development, nor can | 1,ok upon the toes of the feet as given expressly to ON, M.D. Agent roliags, 08 Nanesr pcopalenty Assessment for wells and pumps in 26th street, which passed the Hows of Aldermen on the 17th, and appointing Samuel Durshee collecter, was conourred in unanimously. A communication from the Comptroller IraLtan Opgra.—'The taste tor opera which has become so widely diffused in this city will be still more strengtlened, refined end extended by Cinti A BLESSING—A MIRAC weeven hint at the thousand interesting subjects} trace the enemy by his foot-mark, and tell the of the corporation, recommending the filling up of Coen " such damages, and said freeholders, after bein; s 4 : \ 2 t | [of the. tion, 1 , , ig sworn, of inquiry which suggest themselves, We know | route he goes. In short, they set down toe dancing | Damoreau and Ole Bull, ‘The former produces the ties Slip with coat Gust collected in the city was referred | Cf'the skin, freckles, Tunburi mosphew, tak, biter of | shall give notice to the partivs, of the time and place of not what form of government is proposed for the | #8 having a strong eemblance totip-toe expectation, | charming opera of Kaliana in Algieri at the Opera { 19 Committee on wharves, piers and sips. Report o! | musquitoes, bugs, infects, &c. "The above or any defect | their meeting, on the business of their appointment, at . : f i P De wa, relative to the sale of game, which ; ‘ is hich time and place they shall proceed to hear the par ‘ tored nation, whether it will be kingly, like | ™ ect 'o many casualties and reverses. House, on Thursday night, and the latter gives a | passed the Board of Aldermen on the 17th inst, wascon- | the skin caused by the sun, heat of the body, wind, | ts pl eed dor Se a a shail thet of D vi t whether it w nm i ‘la a tt ©) After i dence Var aver they look a short re- | concert at the Tabernacle on Friday evening curred in, us was also an ordinance toemend the act rele- | change of climate, ws. ke. It also, cures is toe ete bed a fcetigseaste te tha person pts yarionerwitees real nat Of Vavid, Oo . vill be similar to the } cess—mingled freely with the crowd, and even | ~ ; ‘ i . ete tive to stage coaches, passed at the same time ; and algo | Petmanent and beautiful manner all diseases of the face or the p iy . ministration of the Judges, We can. only add {conlescented to nccevt a “gin sling” trom afew | ‘The great attraction of these eminent artiste | tn ordinante regulatig awning. posta; which are not tc | "Kit, pimples, blotches, walt rheum, sourvy, eryxipelas | estate iy be taken or injured, which assessment shalt the suggestion, that if it be like King Solomon's | persons who had the happiness of securing the | will draw crowds from the neighboring cities and | exceed 9 inches in thickness, and 10 fect in height. pore enate sR eatae be the ante oma Pecil Ga chonten by same shall be returned to the Clerk of sald Superior Court, system, the number of wives and concubine paves’ marked attention. While this was going | yillages, and many of the fashionable people have I oe Te RD wm Begin io Agr aawintling cotntersalty Tgnes’s Italan Chemical Soap, | Who shell record it, and when so returned and recorded, . S| on, “ White Cloud” got even more gay and spright- delayed their departure from the city tor this week : 6 g perad' ey the cGainitbe of and in consequence of its surprising efficacy—in fact its | SUCH assessment shall have the effect of a Te got ‘ant Board of Aldermen, n wharves and piers as to locality of the same, 4 end of sixty days from’ tae should be within reasonable bounds ; and, instead | ly than previous, and one of the gentlemen who sat sul ig and wonder-working effect in any of the above | €xecution may issue at it in order to enjoy the rich musical treat which this has been counterfeited and imitated by a host | time when such assessment shall be so returned, in favor of being seven or eight hundred, should not ex-| close by bim assured us that the pearl which dis- ‘A resolution of the Board of Aldermen relative to » | diseases, Pa ceed that allowed by the Fourierites—quite a libe-{ {sures his right eye, left it completely for the | week affords. We have every reason to believe | committee for taking into consideration the Croton debt, | of Scamp and rascals, swindlers and fools, who care not | of the person ST oe eens roves ‘that although we are disposed to believe that ithstanding the h he iT _ | for the purpose of paying it, so that the inbabitants might | {OF the mischief and harm they may do, as many of their | Sesven, ” H f ral provision, and, in all conscience, enough to Mage spoken of Wee all, in his eye,” | tat sotwithstanding the heat, there will be an im- | Mer iha Bithoee tn Peduced into thelc houses, was refereed | erticlee are really polsonous and dangerous, but wish to | said allroad shall not be opened cross tis Aiea tai begin with. not ‘ White Cloud’ ‘The principal topic on | Mense crowd at both places. Genius that takes | to the Croton committee. ? live on the fame and character of Jones’s Soap ; therefore ect ele Ae heegees, ol reine aid, to his ea Motion, which White Cloud discoursed was his visit on Sa- |} all hearts by storm, is independent of circum. | |The appointment of James Taylor to be deputy keeper He ay aaa eine emcee wages om all | that the suid damages shall be so paid or deposited Gov. Vax New avn Mas Gunris.--We under | (1%, the large * warcboat,” the "North Caro: stances which interfere with and annoy ordinary hat was dprointed fay policeman at the fith wank sf | Chatham street, 328 Broadwas, New Work Rell ings | ith the restorer of th cay ty days alver | ° i =e er-| lina; and he continued to speak o} a " 4 State street, Boston ; Zeiber, 3 Ledger Buildings, Phila. 8 . stand that Mr. Curtis does not intend to contest the } appearance, when, at the report ofa cannon which as hig —— exeploy portona to nelze uit string found ithe aterets row | detphia ; Peuse, Broadway, Albany. This relieves the company from a vast deal of trouble appointment of Gov. Van Ness, but, on the con- {4S fired in the direction in which she lay, he | Caviirrowers.—We saw yesterday some of the Sth kiceet gourhward, exe convey the same to the public and expense, and is a feature that ensures a more speedy P tarted up to obse "i . anit fi ‘ trary, he will quietly vacate the premises in favor 4 The ToWas's avee specimen of their famous finest Cauliflowers ever raised in this vicinity.— of the new tenant. The ins, therefore, have no-| game ot ball, and a noble and beautiful play it is. | They are from the garden of Peter Schemerhorn, thing to do but prepare to make room.for the outs | They were a good deal hampered and annoyed by | Esq, 60th street, on the East river, and were culti- ~and such a seramble as there will be! Our new erent Cs yey pha igeh icgork vated by his gardener, re Cranby, from the slate and pencil are ready. men, as, in their contention,they dashed and smash. | County of Tipperary, Ireland. Michael cultivates We are sorry, however, that we can give no en- ea fa rites ane gustied-—now peocieg the ba a garden in superb style. 7 " .. | 300 feet high in the sir, and with the dexterity of # pin pe to those who are destitute of charac- | Hindoo juggler, catching it in the diminuative loo, ter, mere office-seekers, who, like harpies, are ever y of their rackets—now hand to hand and foot to ready to seize and devour any thing they can lay | fool, mancuvering to get possession, and have the hold of. Gov. Van Ness is a gentleman of honor, } St#tt, and before one had time to see the shuttle, or f d bill ‘I take a steady look, away they were at the farthest integrity, and responsibility, and will not feel dis- | extremity of the field. From what we saw of the posed to employ persons of a different character. | game, we can readily comprehend the justness of The new collector will arrive in town some time | (he praise bestowed upon the Indian pastime, by daring this week. travellers who saw it in all its glory, a8 played by some hundreds of red men at once. It would be pound, for which they were te receive one dollar each, to be repaid by the owner ere they would be restored, was lost. An invitation to the Common Council to dine with the Independence Guards on the 4th of July next, and also re- solution to visit public buildings on Staten Island on Thursday next, was agreed to A resolution relative to the prevention of the introduc- tion of improper persons to the cells of priseners, was carried unanimously. Peter Smith waa ee Wood Inspector to the isth Ward, and Sydney H. Stewart Clerk of the Police Office, in the place of Wim, Callender, resigned, The petition of ers, praying for a situation of Wood Inspector, was rejected. Several papers and resolutions were then received from the Board of Aldermen, relative to the removal of nuisan- ces in Ch and ‘Third streets, were agreed to. A re solution abolishing the office of Clerk ot the Assessments, the duties to be performed by the Clerk of the Street Com. missioners, was referred to the Committee of Asseraments. A reaolution was then proposed that no fees should be id to street inspectors and police officers, on the appre ension of parties, was laid on the table. On the ques. tion being moved that the Board proceed to elect a person for the office of Printer to the Common Council, it was opposed, on the und that a previous resolut war carried that all printing was to be done by contract. A $9-READER, ARE YOU TROUBLED WITH DEAF. | completion of the road than #y other we notice in tho ness, or buzzing no! in your ears 80, you ma’ ing this chart J Cured by the tee of DraMeNair'a Acoustic Oil, an arti. | barter. ‘The company SOT tie a doll via id cle which is daily,performing some of the most remarka- } pend the sum of one hundred housand dollars on sai ble cures, Sold at 21 Courtlandt st.—price $1 per flask. | road within two years from the aljvurnment of the legis lature granting it, or construct, complete and put in ope- de, RICORD'S PARIBIAN AL'TERA'TIVE MUX | pation a single track, within four years after the passage ~ a bed Mo hana Gd ig aptly Than Sy ids pve of this act, otherwise the powers and privileges of said and all affections Lite an judicious use of mer . cury, The great Civantages Tpoeopeved by this powerfu, | corporation hecome null and void. ‘The sum of one hun ater ative over all other preparations for the cure of Sy" | dred thousand dollars, before mentioned, is required to be philis, is, that while curing the disease it improves the | .nended in equal portions on the road between Naw soorag divoaae thane the nos Kf nimingstened for, "The | Haven and Bridgeport and Bridgeport ond the west lino best recommendation we can give of it is, that it is now | of the State. The capital stock of the company is to be extensively prescribed by the medical ineulty, who for } considered personal property, and to be taxed as auch ; olainte sold be Magic Fottlon po ag a Bonney that is, the value of the road is taken at the amount of the lonen, $6, carefully packed, and sent to” all parts of th: J capital stock, and like all other personal property in the Union. Ofice of the College of Medicine and Phar™® | state, the income only to be taxed. Very fortunately for Y aa meee @ RICHARDSON, M D., Agent the ultimate success of this work, it is within the limits of the New Fngland States and in the hands of Eastern THE ROACH AND BED-BUG BANE, AT 21 J capitalists, whose energy and perseverance are £0 con. OM ianatatroct every family should supply themeclves picuous in the numerous railroads of that section. ‘Thi there in. {tit ~ tain and bho sy A nes and 25 cents, fone road, when finished, will connect Bosten and New York, Canava.—Sir Charles Metcalfe arrived at Mon- trealon the 2ist instant. The seat of government is now there. Fresu Saumon.—The Florida, with three hun- dred fresh salmon, cleared at St. Johns, N. B., on the 15th instant, for New York. wat Hiven< The Vicksborg Constivutionaliet i t, a tai ednerday week say “Att it the water is sti “hompson and family arrived yesterday. At How- |boken to see a most perfect miniature likeness o°| planters hare let thele homer nigh oll ehae een ds Lieut, Gov. Dickinson, Attorney General thee Byranestice, PP sep eoaoamen sioebot thelr stock ei could save, and a 2, prairie, ou Oo Reta e O1 inemen! e of rest on tl Mississippi. T' it Varker, and Willis Hall are still stopping. and hard labor. a faage 1 uokoow: ‘ - sipp) bah aac