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THE NEW YORK HERALD. as ” otal ee Vety Rasen, ee NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 14, 1844. wate Form SPM Sporting Intelligence. THE NEW YORK HERALD. ST. GEORGE HOTEL. Bloomington, Towa. pea Personal Mov AGGREGATE CIRCULATION HSt suteest he ee aee ee Ete Bends (Correspondence of the Herald.) To 4 Porvian Actarss ar Nus1o’s. Mrs. John Tyler, the lady of the President, at- | Oriccer Martcues on tHe Sr. Gzonon’s THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. Tries elnie io omer pga the Broourvoros, Lowa, Aug. 26,1643. | Tyaminigapower dat soning eatber pest | eended by Mins Tyler, Judge Wilkine, Capt. Wag. | GROUND, urarannar “Zhe match between, the THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. | ° the lane of the above establishment (or « term of years, | Life in lowa—Female Society—A Mighty City in pathos and tenderness with wit refi gaman, and suite, arrived kere yesterday morning. | Huon Gricket Club, terminated yesterday morn- To the Public. Vn owes of fin gt eae companys Embryo—Great Prosperity and Bright Prospects. Forseying exch dilerriy rroy at nied The venerable John Quincy Adams has been re- | ing as follows:— que New YoRK HERALD—Daily a exe cap rere tevcrably tir ne bese hones tn oroas wes J. G, Banyerr, Esq. :— The actress clever, quick, and always true nominated to Congress from the Eighth Congres- | Mr. Dudson, b, Nash 1 lished every day of the year emcept New Year’s Day and Fourth sage ti improve and beautify the cuablinhaent tom grat | In a former communication to you I said it Phage re Re magi ob sional District, Mass. pic ny ge iH of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per annum—postages | the dull season of the year.) He flatters himself that when a far easier task for me to describe this beautiful, With heart contented and to tate resigned ; Gen. Mirabeau Lamar, ex-President of Texas, | « R. Tickner, n.0.. on 18 bapa a - Re a eis, hal hie en com 5 a glorious and bountiful country, as it came from the pr by pe Fo beng meed arrived in Philadelphia, on Wednesday, from the = Peer snan or Poraapay al oe: p Mcp Saturday | will then assuine atleast the ating rank and position that i for- hand of its Maker, than describe politicians and Talent with modesty and worth combined ; South. ae 2 ages paid, cash in advance. “ we om Howl. | The. hotel will be coaducted uno the ‘Ame: | men in their deplorable state of degradation, de- ce tes oe tuneful ae The honorary degree of {Doctor in Divinity was 3 ADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of the | Dinner at 2 and Pook tise Roma tomy 2iciclosk ull; | formity and corruption, but I have seldem alluded inone—Constantia Clark. | | | conferred at Brown's University upon the Rev. | ye pailadelphians .. «+++ + peng is ove THIBTY-FIVE THOUSAND, and increasing | til! 12 o'clock, pus day ‘shiale wortiiide tou tettec ail 12. PN sect—the female society in Iowa.— John S. Magennis, Professor of Divinity in the | Thus winning with wickets to go down. fat 1! has the lorgest circulation of gees this city, Atty ‘cents, ies! room two safer cach pean This isa different theme altogether, and yet not Before usge Vandersoel. Theological Institution, Hamilton, N.Y, and | ‘The game at the termination stood thus:— men in the city or ceunteys, Prices moderatecasi in advance, | ®t seson upon the Hamilton House atthe Narrows ithe pr | the less important. Bloomington has long been | Set. 18—Cameron tal vs. lbro et at-—This case (ro. | upon the Rey. Edmund A. Crawley, President of | Rirst Tunings, Second Innings, PRINTING ofall kinds executed at the most moderate peice, | “Ur ybyiendsr his grateful acknowledgments, "| celebrated as the nucleus of femal Joty’ iwi Pee ie haere een) eae mamaneds whem on mes Queen‘e College, Nova, Scotia. The Honorary | Dir evia, >. Bows Gi GG ae a Price, | sit lwhk ONZO REED. Z of female society in| tion of defendants’ Counsel; who dwelt chiefly onthe | Degree of Doctor of Laws was conferred upon a regen’ » 5 ee aud in the ernest se nes BOARDING. Towa, and to which place that plant has been srceas that be pete of “amith, Hewett & Co.,w! ms was the Hon. John Whipple, as Providence, and the Ne Tickeer' 6: Row a . GENTLEMAN AND LADY, and one sing]: gentleman, | transplanted from almost every State and princi i er yment for the goods, was accepted by | Hon. Theron Metcalf, of Boston. « Jos. Nicholls, b. Rons bis *seraabpblce Hessie ali sHMENT, A pr three Kentlemen, can be accommodated with pleasat rooms city in the Union, with all the beauty, gaicty, sina the plaints tre Bowe pay mentor $0 a7. s hnen: | Carter Eldoe, Esq., on lower James River, has, | « Hawthorn, b. Rous, . 1 of Fulton and Nassau streets. TD ai Stis*re_ | and ercellence, which adorable woman possesses | case would be caried up. by. his last inst sel alibis MANO, amonntng e Comming b ae a Pao FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. BRARD TRANSIENT OR FERMANENT, MAY BE | in her native place, wherever that may be. Know | aren C. Derby vs. George 7. Elliott.—Mr. De Were | {HINtY In number, the right to De free, i they #0 | judson fe gNic se | niahed cant takaat 31 Grrenwich st. Pleasant some, fur- | ye, the whole world, taen, that although our bloom. | applied for a postponement, on the ground of ill health, | Choose. 4 Hg eee ae ‘The Roval Mail Steamshipe HIBERNIA | delightfully situated, and cannoe fail to please. ‘Transient | Ing village is on the western bank of this majestic | and algo the absence of material w tnees. Mr. Spencer was on board the U.S. steamer Al- |; 0.1. Blackbur, c. Sleith. .7 and BE BI nan NIA, will Jeave Boston, for | board, $1 per day. é 310 m*m_ | river, approaching the border of the savage coun-| Mr. Brapy, on the part of the plaintiff, resisted the ap- bert, on her late experimental trip. — nee Ade 2 MEENA A aries Hag. Commander, Monday, Sep. 16. | good “wages will be given,” Addreat JOHN H, SWEET, | WOM, descends not from the high rank and station | to proceed with the case, my health is not well, and 1am | prayer, pi jot'and thenkegiv ; Wite Bai ; Wise 3 i Con ios aeppengy 1, Oct. 1. | Boston. ANEET. | we bore when in your midst. When we came | sehoarse I can scorcely sake myself, audible to the | Prayet> hiaise ai eBIVINg. Wide Balls. S$ Wide. .....++ s Passage to Halifax. =f oy. r[ WO JEWELLERS WANTED, to go to Balimore— | West we brought our souls with us; we brought our | Court. y en Gov. Seward was among the speakers at the pat By Apply to HAM, ir’ Ayent, T Yeo trevraie workmen will fd comeser Gapbtinr'sad | education ; our mother tongue, with all its pecu-| Covnr—1 shouldbe happy to accommodate you, but 1 | Wiig mecting at Bath, on the 30 ult, 8 2s _stre Y Wallstreet. | liberal wages. “One todo diamond and other set motk, and ‘he | liarities, and here we assemble together at patties, | am restricted by the rules of Court. After some further | . Dr. Reese has been elected to fill the office of | ‘The remarks on the previous part of the game in FOR CHARLESTON, KEY WEST, HAVANA, | oteghisin, work, Kc. 0 such as ,can produce good recom- | balls, cotillions, pic nics, celebrations, boat rides, | remarks, the case was called.on. Superintendent of Common Schools, vacated by | our paper of yesterday will aj fy to the latter part; % AND NEW ORLEANS. al kinds of work Is made, and none into a shor, where | sleigh rides, equestrian excursions, weddings, und | , This case was an action of trespass brought against | the death of Col. Stone. __ With this exception. that there was one or wo To Sau. on Satunpay, 27H Octonen, at.4 o’cLoc, P.M. | Address, early as possible, GEO. W.. W! we commingle with the eastern, southern and | defendant for excessive levy under a landlord’s warrant city Intelligence. catches escaped the fielders, which would have n and i ‘sale of goods seized thereon. It ap- vy is Pe mY Police Record—Picxrocnnt at tHe Auenican Mu- | made a considerable alteration in the game, though tthe | not possible to change the result. There succeeded a match between the St.George’s Second Eleven and the Philadelphia’s Second re Carry money while ettending public exhibitions, as | Eleven. ‘The result was as follows wn is swarming with pick-pockets who resort to Sr. Geonar’s—First Innings. places to secure their booty. Mr. Brandt, b. Dr. Lewis he elegant well known favorite Steamship | _812 3t#rre westerners, and each are generally disposed to EW. OR "T. Wright, Comman i 5.5. ROCKWELL bh : » . peared the plaintiff, who is now reduced in circum- ya a ty Con . 8. ROCK ;, have removed their Watch and | learn customs of the other, rather than establish | stances he: ‘and ues- , will positivel eben am ate E. jewelry Establishment, trom No, 9 Astor House to No 413 | their peculiat dominion, and oh! what jn conseqnense of the seisnre and sele ing way, afew doors south of Gi z 1 field of ob- | tion, occupied the lower part rthern : bon saree ee the: ‘season, ops no expense hes Watches Steneey tencrintion conte bein SY by skilful and | €¢rvatzon for one of the Herald’s eccentric and pene- | No. 273 Bleecker street, ae ne ke “try ris hares pared wo make her every way complete has large aud airy | experienced workmen. si3 3trc__ | trating reporters! Whata display of human na- | two billiard tables, two ten pin all and a large esta- every, way adapted for the comfort of = ‘ Hab & Claeys P large ries sutficient fuel from for and will | "['O OLD COUNTRYMEN Remittances in small or large | ture, philosophy, christianity and aristocracy ! blishment. On Ist May, 1848, plaintiff’ owed $168 78 ‘sums made to all parts of Europe, on ‘@ plan which eit It is not unfrequent that we see ceantiall here, | rent. It was claimed that the rent was due to Elliot, (an not stop at the intermediate ports only to land her pass 4 é For passage, apply to Capt. Wright on board at foot of 9th st., orey, Prevent the loss or delay a same. For particulars, | at one ot these parties, from 25 to 50 ladi Foster &Co. They issued a Jandlord’s warrant, which K. K , near'Dry Dock, or JARD é , BO la “ vi Pe ey to A. HUBB. un p& Co, eal C. LIVIN! IN, Fomign J ey, one-fourth more gentlemen) appearing in all the — peace net pened Feenene cet ne plead Pickrocxet ae =eS Tomns.—As Dr. Rogers, Sen., was ff ' (rapt eons ye STATEN ISLAND FOBT OFFICE, elegance, beauty, grace and splendor of costume | panied with en oificer Eliphas Spencer, and seized the | Yolice Oifée, hotad his pock-t picked of & wallet con- | ‘Marah, b Aiwon , FERRY. yNOLISH MAIL —Leter ian wore a glial a Ser fbi vila el ss a any of your pauiharty or Propert , taking it away without giving the usual notice taining $100. This is one of the coolest specimens of ‘ . Le ‘FOOT OF WHITE ‘bernja, will be closed at the ety dongs lag uta gay party in one of your | of five days previousto the sale. The property it was | daring rascality we have ever recorded, and if the fellow "The Boats Will oon ore alls wglrdiget aside 2 juthivcity, on Seturders tech tant eee ee owt past mies old sedate villages (where they do happen to occur | all was worth about $3000, and was auctioned off at | should be caught, he will present a study for all the “ LEAVE NEW. t P.M. The overland portage of 836 cents ‘on each single letter, | OCe or twice a year) bears no comparison to ours | the lowest pri Woodgate’s anction store. It appear- | rogues that infest our city. “A. Walter c. Lewis, 6, 8, 95 10,1 Ma Aa Mts 2 3} fh 6 P.M. mast be Paid. JOHN LORIMER GRAHAM, in merriment, life, joy, animation, self-complacen- ed that a second quarter’s rent became due on STO8 || idesbuiue tanec} -AcWrenek: merchants named “8, Shaw, b, Anson. 7,0, 9, 10; 1, A Meg 1 8, ay ag, P.M. ‘oat Master. | cy, independence, interest and love. I can illus- | Premises, and without making a levy, or getting a second | cjaudius Dord, whose place of business is at 90 Beaver ‘i, Winterbottom, b. Anson On Sundays, every hour, from A! M. to? P.M—1P- M. HARPS. trate to you ene of these frequent and glorious | jyerrent, moet af the Sent. Bogs were sold nay, to | street, appeared at the Lower Police Office yesterday at- “2 Dawning, 0. 0... «+++ oxoen El AMEESON! A NDC RCGWE GIR F_ BROWNE, offers for sale, at 385 Broadway, large ana | scenes inno better way than by reminding you of | of damag eauttained |e ueht to recover the amount | ternoon, and entered complaint sgainst James P. Law. Leave Nem Pole PAM WED AE 4 ‘The rich brilliancy of tone, hgliness ef Cnt patents: | one of the old-fashioned Presbyterian churches— |" Adjourned over to this forenoon. rence, of 196 Liberty street, of threatening to take bis Byes... “” Fort Hamilton 7% H. M.; 43g P. M. iam and beautiful finish of ehene ‘Harps, cannot be excelled, | slow, grave, gracious, dignified and heart-chilling, life by shooting him with a pistol. ‘An instrument of that Wide. CLIFTON AND NEW. YORK. ‘Warranted to bear the test of climate, andat turopean prices. | compared with one of Mr. Maflit's great reviv 'Gaukaullmsaaames description was found on the person of Mr. Lawrence, eect Leaves New York, 6 A. M.: 2 and 33¢ P. 2 Riedy Hues ah eee ee je narticularly de- | meetings, where all ig intense interest, excitement, | Before Recorder Tallmadge and Aldermen Dickinson | find bail in the sum ‘of $1000. tavrenceallegea tint Dort = “Clifton, 734 A, May 396 and Og FA J. F. BROWNE & CO,, (from. ‘Evard;) heart-rending, soul-stirring, convic and con- jand Mott has been rather too intimate with his wife, and he there- 123 _i30_ | (Bundays excepted.) Tks ‘tack namie eet York, eeublished thro. yeceae So the fair sex have made these parties M. C. Pargnson, Esq. District Attorney. fore ordered him with threats to keep away from his pre- | _‘The play in this innings was pretty good, but the FOR ALBANY—HOUR CHANGED, | country, prefer these Harps to all otheres ig eae in and around Bloomington. It was at one of} Sept. 14.—Sentence Day.—The following sentences were | mises. Wealso understand that Lawrence has in his pos- | fielding and bowling rather indiflerent. Mr. Buck- ‘he Steamboats KNICKERBOCKER and | ++ 5 > | these gay parties that I stood one eveni on my | Pronounced by the Court. session full proofs of the conduct of Dord, which will be | Jey’s playing was much admired, for so young & T ROCHESTE: i onda CHEAP fa Hi Matthew Rhoades, for a burglary in the Ist degree, i by edt eo at OAL Pe ig bn CASH TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. bache! or roo ranere ahaa Suride darts, wit entering the house of Henry AV idlacyont: E ferk of Of7, as heretotore. sil tire pub 304 PEARL STREET, ; ate arson hat er pe Erba the Seasiens; in consequence of important disclosures PROPLE'S TINE OF 8TBaMBOATS WEEN BEEKMAN STREET AND PECK SLIP. | Sftey another, fall victims and surrendering, ‘while Sis mead ertceonst apa pee ae i igen te lag 5 the HE. SUBSCRIBER, one of the pioneers of the cash system, ; ‘ ‘estrea to Keep 1t pelore the public that he continues toimen: | L was dexterously engaged in shaking the darts| John Shyers, convicted of a burglary in the ist degree, og house of Mr. Schel- DAILY, Teepe To onat dimes, ufacture every kind of Civil and Military clothing, of the finest | from my long hair, and brushing them irom my | in breaking and entering the dwelli resented to the community before another tribunal. In | man, a I hi 7 5 pparently not more than eighteen years of Sefauit ‘of bail Lawrence was committed, and the Court, | age.” his play was most excellent, cing both cau- on application to reduce, increased the sum $2500. More | (BC; Da TAY due mow ete ment eee hak to-morrow. K Finx.—A fire broke out yesterday morning at a quarter could not have been expectedjfrom him. He pro- pest ten, in the laboratory of the establishment of Rush- | mises to do the cricketers of this country in a few on & Co., in Broadway near Pine street. Thelaboratory, | years infinite credit. For the rest, the score must ‘at 7 “ Is, in the most superior style, at lower prices by twenty- a Courtiandt and Liberty streets, ve per cent ee ty- | sleeves, until one, far more expert than the rest | tims, No. 216 Broadway, was sentenced to 10 years only, | which is extensive, is in the basement of No. 2 Pine | speak. Jk en ena cat Captain A. P. Bt. of garments. hake Se folloeine teat for the same quality | ond true to the mark, pierced my left side, and in | 1 9ccount of his youth, street. The fire was confined mainly to the chemical in- P the Philadelphians then went in, and notwith- othe ‘Stubint ROCHESTER: Copuale Ae Houghton, on | pnusnpetine woot back Dress C thesimphcity of my heart 1 exclaimed, “the work | geo, n entering the house of Mr. Daniel O'Connr, No, | Se ee a Ee onder Darcy, tales, | standing the heavy score against them, appeared to ‘Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday Evenings, at7 Vests of all Kinds, Silk. Satin, H is done—what shall Ido to be saved?” Bayard pistes . » No. | covered by insurance. ‘I'he goods of John Darley, tailor, | have the confidence of good cricketere—the more wi entenced to a fies imprisonment larocny. in pick on the floor above, were coeemien by the water from the ; . iy At Five o'clock, P. M.—Landing at Intermediate Places. Gentlemen ‘Steamboat COL Captain, Willian Lae et engine, “The fire wes soon, 4 "GOLL ing itermedia' 7 ‘That sameljyear one of thejclergymen said he mar- The St boat COLUMBIA, Wi x he Steamboat “4 ee Ba, A, ii i. ina in the best style at the Potter, convicted of a gran ing ued, without communi. | they had to do, the more they could do. The tol- lowing prices -— tied twenty-two couples here, and that his mar- | the pocket of Mr. Mallory of $95, a ring and a precious ing beyond the room of the laboratory. lowing is the result of the Monday, reas Coats from i i Record. lod! eee Pants from... ... riage fees were more than his clerical suppert. | stone, was sentenced to 5 years—the longest time the First Innings. taiden, tussday, Tharsisy and Seturtay "Aeroons, aS | _at3ieem _* My friend, R—n, and I have been cogitating upon | allows, fuiguest held upon tne body of this woman, on Touresey. | ME: Sendereos, : Schock vs y i ore H2 ins. these matters, and have deliberately come to the | _, William Reed for a brutal assault and battery upon Jane | ¢y1! sag: leekatel ey ari fiteny ‘Tury nding the fol. | Mz-Blackburn, b. B 6 °"Paasengers taking either of the. above lines will. arrive NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC conclusion, that, while the market has been but | Haight—6 months in the penitentiary. ' lowing verdict—'"That Bridget Dowd came to her death | MY: H. Wilson, b, . J ie 4 Fi H i fenry Drake for an assault and battery, riotous con- g verdict o i o in Albany in ample time to take the Morning rain nf Cass for BASOwaN,, iy RLKS,, PHOENIX HORSE scarcely supplied at any time, and the demand has | aver and attempt to rescue a prisoner_-6 months. in consequence of injuries feloniously inflicted upon her 12 he, east oF pe. The ttl coh ar AAR.—COWAN & DILKS, take this ov; | greatly increased, therefore resolved, that the di- Fosnvins ¥ by Michael Dowd, at 255 Mott street, on Wednesday the « nished with new and elegant state rooms, and for speed and ac- portunity of informing the public in general, as wi f ekaers * Mathew Yates convicted of an assault and battery upon | 1, be: ” 3 commodatious, are unrivalled on F a" those” who have so’ liberally. patronized their extensive | rectors of the several emigrating companies. do | his landlord—fned $10. lith day of September instant. 10 for peasue Or fel ht, apply on board, orto P.C. Schultz, gyablishment, that i future their public sales of Horses and | forward immediately to Bloomington, Jowa, fifty Trial if Burglary.—George Smith was tried and con- Death or James Hact.—In this case, reported yester | Mr. Hawthorn, r. 0. . 6 athe Offieg on the wharf ___s0re_} Carriages will, by the desire of their customers, take place on | young ladies, selected with great care from city | victed of a burglary in the first degree in entering the pre- | day, the jury returned a verdict that he came to his death | Mr. Anson, b. Brandt... -. r NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY STEAMBOAT | September, throughout ae Tl welocks cy acu fe | and hamlet, mountain and valley, hill and dale, | mises of Freeborn G. Lucky—sentence, 11 years in the | by violence inflicted wilfully or by gross negligence, by | Mr. G. Turner, c. Brandt o an iy Y.—Moming | (attiges, Hamess, 8 aud at 12 o'clock for the cata- | Wherever they may be. State prison. i some person unknown to the jury.” {Strange verdict. | Mr. ’. Sutcliffe, n.o..... ° Tastee tee Ub ete lauding | logue of Horses. 812 Ttre But you may enquire, “‘ What kind of a town is |, 7riat of Madam Bird Sori pees an Abortion—The | Founn Drownen —A Scotchman, named James Raw- - 1 intermediate places. % FOR SALE—A splendi [blooded sor | thie thi king all fuss about ?” District Attorney then called on the case of Margaret | hut, aged 60 years, was louud drowned at the foot of 131st 45 MUIR Cote ref he lendid, young, full-blooded sor | this that you are making all t juss about?” It | neyson, alias Madam Bird, impleaded with Francis Cew | st; North Fu Byes 14 re sl abemaeaenenY ratte eul oy vig ev nb | is not much of & town—has great progpecteabead, | inghernon-on an inditmant for grocurig an aboron |) SO! ATT a = Phe Steamer TROY: Captai , Tuesday, Thurs- | ablevsppearance, with no defects, 1 hands high. thaugh! It now contains four hotels, eighteen | trom the person of Miss Elizu M. Munson, in the month U. 5. Commissioner's Office, ry Fatigue appeared to have done some severe da- “George Pollock,” was mage to the energies of the Philadelphians on this manly beating one of his I occasion, notwithstanding they had the assis- board, during the last voyage to this port from Liverpool. | tance of two of their first eleven, and one of the Srrr. 13.—Joseph Casey, wt an The owner . day and Saturday Morning, at 7 o’elock. ‘ leaving for Europe, has no further use for him, — T' | stores, ice-cream shops, bake shops, groceries, | of at the he f Mrs, No. 18 treet. Benue Live ome che Rt oteCourlange re. | CEM Eveitie ane nero, phim. Po js a Mabeclstcbalbalieyas-gatobilag sores iobcianioel|(: Dkeirae sacs uedia.<D" Bowmty Marea fee tho ae. * Steamer . McLean, ‘vs FOR SALE, Horse, 15 hands high, 8 | shdps, eer buildings, and dwellings Ww mt tal we id co LEA Bai fence. ie Seine ALBANY Se eg Macy, Tuesday, Years old, kind in single oF double harness, a plea inmumerable in all shapes, sizes, orders, tastes, "the Distaior Arrouney and J.B. Parties, his as tain A. f = xY, ; Bant dri ‘ood traveller, and will stand in the ‘ . whuredgy aud Gatuiday eveningyatT o'clock. ©" + 2 | sueecwrthout tying: ieeuttae fore family orphysiclan. "| forme and grades, from the logcabin up. Here are | ®™;/°F the P°PIe a sen sevarate trial, but the prosecut. | 1° Wilt Me examined this fore best members ot the Brooklyn Star Club, Mr, H. ter, are able at all times to ‘pass the bars, and-reach Albany and | oF further parti Seply 94 dhe piablee of oy LIP e. now some splendid brick blocks of stores going up, | ing officer opposed it. Mr. Russell said that Conkig wee Court Calend: Wilson, tomake up their second eleven ; and when Troy in ample time to take the morning train of cars for the | "sa gree ik Maree tinea ioe nore vba LG Cals aus notin court ‘and not repre: ented. a Surrnion Count — Nes. 29, a, 2, 1 7 46, 48, 49 % it ie considered oe work they have had the three pce ‘ TNS NO SS eee | lumber, a n ; . e Dist niet A moved to haveth |, 97, 68, 69, 60, 61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67, 63, ir previow iti t 4 i passage or freight, apply on board, or at the offices on the CORNS, ee BAD NAILS Hon pildings of a kinds. goin tere Pdi nizances forfeited, which motion was complied wih a » 72, 73 au 76, 77, cs f ‘ The: sone ell palate nt telbe wend eran. : a 15] i ~ . eing laid—streets being graded—bridges being | on motion, the judgment against Mathias Shaw, the Common Pie, io jury cases until Monday. f FARE KEDUGED. J. LITTLEFIELD, Curmoropier, takes this method 10 in: bullt-ateamboats landing—drays, wagons, ‘and | in the case, weet ese Eiger” SAE iy dN AL CP aes alt pne of the ‘OR ©) VILLE, y ‘siti . i P. FOR CROTONVILLE, SING SING. TARR ON | continence ee ng New jr orks thet hestill | stages crowding tothe shore—streeis crowded with | The jury in the case of Madam Bird were then empan- AND YONKERS.—On and alter Saturday, | Inverted Nails, atthe Merchants’ Exchange Bathing ‘Rooms, 41 | teams from the country, loaded with produce— | Bélled. SESE Acute JAH the new and subetancial | William street, three doors below Wall street, and at his rs | gteam mills clattering and sawi fn in ealinneny Given: sh Tee Dovematis Saint wus Steamboat i : From THe East anv Turxey.—In the ‘Journal ; 0 . TheSt. G s men thei th de Constantinople,” of 6th July, we find a para- bie pita fea mn went in for their IRVING, Capt Hisam Tuthil ee, 471 Bowery, one door below 10th street. ‘ sawing lumber or grind- rted in the Herald urrent raph, of which the following 1s a translation :— Mr. J. Buckley, Jr., b. Anson, Will leave the foot of Chamber street for the above places, day "AD orders puscerally aiienied tor at tay part of the city, | img up the wheat—every body and every thing | weal only Heer ohcaigal vaitbe ite eens . aM the fourth of this month ae ) the U. 8. legation, | Mr. Skippon Y. ‘Anson. aea¥. M. Sunday excepted. | Returning, will lea@® Crotonville | without extra charge. moving like a bee-house. All these things are not | Rawvourn L. ‘nose wan the first wituess celled.— | and all the Americans in Conatentineple, celebrated the | Mr. 8: Nichols, c. Coxhead. at 634, and Sing Sing at7 o'clock A, M., landing at the foot of ce hours from 9A. M.toSo’clock P.M. Athome moru- | misrepresented. Bloomington is just as sure to | He testified that he was acquainted with Ann Eliza Mun- ‘at Mr. Vinton, b. J. Nichols,, Anniversary of the declaration of American In n+ dence. A number of ns, amounting to about held an assembly on ,board the steamer ‘‘ Yeni Dunia,” the Hon. D. 8. € U. 8. Minister, presiding. After an excursion on the Bosphorus, as far ¢1 the mouth of the id street each way. ing and evening. Sin Ws Si Ws PLEASANT AND CHEAP EXCURSIONS. Hamm Mr. Marsh... sees Mr. Brandt... esse + ‘ly on board, STEPHEN 3B.) oo aei- | grow up to a city of importance as that the mighty | son, from the latter part of January tothe time of her ro = s3re KS THE DAGUERRIAN ARTISTS. west will grow to importance. Located as it is, | death;tvisited her at 69 Norfolk: street, at the house of Mrs , A ARTAULT, 149 Broadway, comer of Liberty street, | on this great commercial mart—on a great western | Devlin; knew the prisoner at the bar, Mrs. Brid; witness 4 “ bend of the river that approaches towards the in- | Went with Miss Munson tothe house of Madam Bird, For ‘TOM: SUMMER AR RA, , of gilt frames; 6 ade ‘by NEW BRIGHTON” PORT” RiCHM STATEN | [3S faeess gos toe OF wilt famess, 6 new apparatus, made by i ive | No. 18 Oliver street, in the month of March, for the pur- | Black Sea, the Yeni Dunia cast anchor a little above Ban- | BYC#+ + +:1+ssreerereeeeeereruerseserenaesseee B rot HAND), AND NEW YORI penn ee eRe a kee tee LE hee hay eater <most extensive | pose of having an abortion procured from Mise Munson; | yukdere, when a sumptuous banquet wes served up.— —: Ses the Sesnaboat CINDERELLA’ will van as SOAPS AND PERFUMERY b h were, one day. there will | went from Mit. Devlin house; Miss M-was appareatiy | There was no limit tothe merriment and perfect cordial a y . e produce enough exporte ly & city, and | in good health at that time; witness leit Mies M. at Mrs | ty which marked this family meeting, and it cannot but At sundown the two latter gentlemen were not Ba or gak Sie | JSENGON. BNQGM. bem 8, fetes, | conde enouth oid coup wal ste, Try | in uate eeu, ai seher in sm: Barbe: cy is not this a city in embryo’ [ delight to see such | sense of Mrs. Bird; Mrs. Bird said that the abortion had 20 minutes to 3, and 10 minutes to | best que gd Fodlars, every description of Fancy Soape, 0 + M 7 tend to augment still more the sentiments of brotherhood | out when the stumps were struck. The state of the and patriotism which animate el citizens of the U. 8.” game may be gleaned from the score, as far as it A.M. at De, Gand) P. ‘Leaves Pi id at the lowest possible prices. an younger and tender plant rapidly shooting forth | not been produced there, and that she did not like to do it ‘ A i has proceeded. The wickets are to be pitched fe 10. MCs at 1, 43g and 6% P. M. Sales Se Eee eee ori cet a oe,in the rear of | ita dclionie branches iaevery. form, and blooming | because there was so much noise about the trial of Ma | ‘The following paragraph was published in the Ls aig oe perees 108, nares’ New ‘Brighto ai 8 and 10 A.M; at 1X, Sand 7% | ‘crimicy Chonche sit Imbee ita de eq atarras Mes Bone the little joney® | dame Costello: she, however, did agree to procure an | same journal, at the request of the U.S. legation:— | fen grelock. the,week’s.eport this morning at “On Sunday—Leaves New York, at 9 and 11 A. M.; at 3, 6 and FRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, jumpups to the grand magnolia. At the close of eerie ator alae parpabeur whieh werer | te ee ae fort Richmond, at 20 minutes to Sand 0AM; | FEATHERS, HEAD ORNAMENTS, Wc, &o. this century, @ page in our country’s history will | specified, and witness was to sign it also; he did not, “The article inserted in the ‘‘Jonrnal de Constantino- The members of the Philadelphia Uni i plo, of the loth May, respecting the individual named | Cjgh ihoertececded 10 the hore ok Me Hocnct John Bradich, who passed himself off in Wallachia for the Madison Hotel, near the South Ferry, Brook- : ; 4 P.M. New York, May 18, 1844. my! 6m*re OWITZ & BECKER, No. 34 John street, will oj tell the reet. however; nothing further transpired ept that sh 5 i Pa 861s Bt RR STE IE 2 LA ‘day, i Tei 3 iP pt she | Major-General in the U. 8. service, and Consul-General VOR BATH, GARDINER AND BALLOWEIga. | Reacts Go. let cocetved te toe leet pechacators Genre Ths ove woogie be oeep lows. | agreed to perform the required services; saw Miss Mun. | (Up r Genre ae ie eo ee ica caused his expulsion | lyf, in company with several members of the St. RARDIN ER AND FATE LLe ain | above stock war selected in Paris by'C., Becker: inte sales: | _P- S.—Election returns give the democrats a | son two or three days after in bed, and in the presence of | from Wallachia. ‘This John Bradich having returned to | George’s Cricket Club, and other guests, to par- N.Kinl, faves he gad of Fac, Boron | tat with Bran Co, of William weet Tivimfee” | maionity of two to one in Convention to form | Mrs. Bind; sho compinod of gretpain inwandly; wit | Consantinople, bas bn dispostemod of af papers, true | take of a, supper provided in honor of the visit of 4 very Tuesday} y even! fonstitution for the new State of lowa. tate of ‘s n Oo! di a ertaine ii * is ci ‘ick- Cee Sages wil bein readlpas on her atrval atts above Is be i Lsel CASTOR: ‘Oll, OANDY tie heath is nee Goad we this epi of a yest: Ee ee wee uate Lrahiany eating fection of thet ee tn hase een, delivered into hie Hola Beoniy alter 8 aces wenite ot ea ~ Juable med itives=bal — few cases of billious fever, and but one death by +4 hands of the local authority,by whom he has been obliged rsons sat down to a most substant: 4 FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. the a eacrscane tg children being 40 pleasant to the tasts | that prevalent disease, as yet. Rains and winds, | °° Unwell, and Mrs: Bird said she would soon | ig quit the Ottoman capital and territory. ‘The publ Fr fueled tecasts WHrOk cre he and Cree ‘NEWARK »ND NEW YORK. for all purposes that the, simple Oil isso extensively recom- | and high water of the river, is favorable to health. feats tlle ter serpent be a pans hoe Spyrised of these facts in order to let them know t i Pigs that dishanets pipe dh cei gescanat THE HEW GUD SL eIB EEE RAINBOW tea, Pmamon, colds it Kinds Of, coughs, bowel cpm | The river has lately taken another rise of three | much medicine without any effect ; went to Miss Mui He ee errs Teekmesican protestion, | 80 Well know how to do, toast and song became AND OH OAT : tation. Manufactured by, Ay C. HALLOCK, feet, and is eleven feet above low water, and within | son on one occasion and found her in great egon and ap- | §% to be considered false.” ’ | the order of the evening. Mr. Phelps, the Presi- ‘ON and afer September 10th will run daily, | ZPring street, and neatly put up, (protected from the two feet of its highest stage this year. parently dying at that time Mrs. Bird bad foft her, and el dent of the Brooklyn Star Club, in the chi oN fe Pa aly ped aasmene an warranted eo keepin any cima) I Pa! dave; wi ' ent G jar Club, was in the chair, as follows (Sun eluded ) =! few: | ti 'centseach, with full isendte Gum tes tine tae res ——__— did not return for some days ; witness sat up with Miss Mr. Cates Cusninc in Cutva.—The Boston | ably supported by Mr. 8. Nichols, as Vice Presi- ark, foot of Centre street, 8 o'clock A. M. , ee Grossess of the Party Pres M. all night, and left inthe morning and called again at ave New York, foot of Barclay street, 3 o'clock P. M. Prietor’s own name is engraved wrapper. % = night; ter condition did not improve Waites eet | Mercantile Journal publishes the following picture | dent. of this gentleman: The first toast given was ‘The Queen of Eng- id chorus of “ God ucceeded by “ The Sold by most Druggists in cities, and general stores through- Mr. Eprror :—Will you allow me to call your out the country. ‘sit Imvec - y, A ys aphysician, Dr. Stillwell, and wrote to Miss M.’s sister, PACKET FOR HAVRE (Second Live)—The | Sano FORTHSCIOHN PETHICK (iommety Monty | 2ttention to what seems to me an instance of gross : ,of New : Mra, Bird to Ship ST. NICHOLAS, John B Pell, Mute, wi PIANO FORTES JOHN PETHICK, (formerly Mundy | impropriety in one of your “brethren of the press.” by Aer Orosaison the caetetiony tt Miss M. did Biyocken apd re Canton, April 16, 1844. land,” followed by the son; usiness just now is dull here, as is customary at this | gaye the Queen.” This w sail on the lst of October, ine es eathick Q informe those wanting good Piano Fortes, that | T allude to the attack made in the ‘‘ Express” of | with her, and $20 if she did; Miss M. died in the early | *eavonof the year. Exchange. 4444 6d. Your to President of the United States," which was drunk cock street, a choice assortment ‘of Pingo, Fortes from Thursday evening, upon Captaia Stockton, of the | part of Anril, and witness had her buried. a Mee ERS vata” When ss at Macao: preparing. ) with the usual honors. The next toast was “ The ni 4 Macao, seven octaves, which for external finish or jnternal quali second to none made in this country or in Europe. ‘Old Piano's taken in exchange at their utmost value. Pianos | the ttack is | This witness underwent arigid cross examination by tockton | Mr. Granam, who elicited from him that he went to see Kor freight, or vassnges Spy ar No.9 ‘arner if Mrs. Bird would perform an abortion before he went ceil 0: wacellency, who hes spurs on | Oucsts of the Evening—the Union Cricket Club of Philadelphia,” with all honore, and the chorus nd imperial, very flourishing of “ They are jolly good fellows.” U. 3. Navy. The apparent cause ef thi ion or suspicion, that Captai or of seeing much of hi his heels, and mustachi FOR NEW ORLEANS.—Din — Th tuped and i * sip ALABAO RT tong bughen Henry Winds, | “Hin KaicRerfocie li’ ofstgeizss the dor every thre | Polk to. the office of President of the Cited | ers with her thet (wo other, male verets, (James | She las oot here and max well a every Am Me. Wiutuy Pretdent of the Philadelphia Club, Stover next, at— orclock, ‘This. spleadi aa on the fil | minntesintheday.__siaimere_ | States. 1 am well aware of the tendency of a pat- | Ssanteant of the fact that Mie M. was pregnant, an merchant here, in great fear. As Americans, we arenow | returned thanks in a brief and appropriate address, staunch steamer has been thoroughly overhe the present TO RESTORE AND MAKE THE HUMAN HAIR A | tisan to decry an opponent, and charity ow she was to have an operation performed. The witn on the very best terms possible with the Chinese: and as | speaking highly of the reception they had met summer newly coppered, and js f alae with 8, pove lulset |) SPLENDID NATURAL ORNAMENT. that the weakness f ould not be accounted a sin. | clined naming the persons or stating who paid Mrs. Bird, | the only connexion we want with China is a commercial | with in this city from the Brooklyn Star and the of new Boilers, made a ry ty. TO BEAUTIFY, DRESS, CLEAN AND FORCE ITS | But when men holding the responsible position of | _ At half past 3 o'clock the Court took arecess till half | 90¢, 1 cannot see what Mr. Cushing expects to do. He | St. George’s Cricket Clubs. In conclusion he pro- it} expected aa thera to Gee Hallow hts use fm a 3 . PO And having handsome and ‘comfortable accommodations, for FOR THE LOW PRICE OF GHRER SHILLINGS. editors, forget the man and the christian, and | past 4 o’clock. both cabin and steerage passengers, offers an unusually desirable EADER! ii th y kno be that t healed—when th: Arrennoon Srssion. +) ADER ! we sell three shilling bottles, that you may know ‘obe wounds that are not yet healed—when the; to the travelling community, For light freight or lla ; Ne bey i converencs to's ng + og igh igh tne x not, one ofthe hake um of the ayat $1." We | have not the plea of party feeling to justify or miti- oe Court eee tothe consideration of the case si tosow re, 266 Front t._ | the Tatlowsu waatition sie will force the hairta grawgn any | gate the deed, and where the only effect can be | *t > Dawe sister of Eliza Ann a FOR NEW ORLEANS—Union L. where nature intended halt to grow, stop it falling off, cure | to lacerate the feelings of a generous heart, it! Munson; saw hor at Madam B in the month of ila cket.—The fast sailii er ccstnn shia cakeee Uight, red or grey hair grow a4 seems to me that all well-constituted minds must ought her to be in a dying state; Mrs MINTURN, Capt, Stark mas indeed, the ‘most economical, va heaton otek Mnade forthe | look with indignation upon such cruelty and ma- | Bird said she was very low, but she would recover ; Mrs. is, cheaper than the trash called hair oils, and it will | lignity. The writer is neither acquainted with | Bird said she was suffering under the effects of treatment cannot make us better off—and a very few of his important try t, OF A posed ‘ The Brooklyn Star Cricket Clubs.” Drank 1 activate wea acbers comets Cnet oe with three times three and chorus of “They though I believe Mr.§C. to be aa honestas the most of pe- | are,” ec. liticfens, yet I fear i the sake of being, ashe hopes, Le Mr. 8. Nionors returned thanks on behalf of the face to face with ‘Taoukwang,” he will sacrifice his | Brooklyn Club, ina very excellent and pithy ad- countrymen, and the good will of the Chinese, and lore | dress which was much applauded. all, So much for politics. The ‘St. George’s Cricket Club” was drunk wie the usual honors. it Tux Srrext Orricers or THR FourteENTH AND fbove, her regular Having, very superior accommodations for cabin, second ir f i ” * cabin and steerage. passen; rsons intending to’ embark ir in order with one application twice as'long as any | the editors alluded to or with Captain Stockton; | she had received at Madame Restell’s | Mrs. Bird said she | |. ‘ he President read a letter from Mr. Green, Should make immediate application on boardat the foot of Wall | other article made. ys nor do his political views coincide with those of | had received $30, but she did’at toll till she hed asked wit. | Exowrn Ayia Lele 4 an Pe on | president of the St. George’s Club, regretting his ‘The reaular packet ship Union, J.B. Rattooue, master, will Brook yu, $' Stats street, Bonton # Ledger Buildings, Philadel: nication was called forth from no other motive | Yim hea Sirevid thar’ say could oot vay cers ‘unless | street, of as many old coaches, cabs, caris, gigs, Mr. Downino, on behalf of the St. George’s suceved the John Minturn. 8 % i Pease, a fe than to express, what the writer conceives every 5 with lied thnt hor i k Glub returned thanks. ‘ “Fame FIRSC PACKET SHIP FOR TIVERVOOL— | A STRANGE, BLESSED, ASTOUNDING AND 4 | gentleman cognizant of the facts will allow, that the had been paid; Mee, Bint then said the had, ut that | CORMc* su Re eee chase aia Xe, Xe, a8 | "Several other toasts and songs were given, and ‘Theol ine packet ship YORKSHIICE, Capt. Bailey, USUPEENATURAL INVENTION, the editors of the Express deserve the rebuke of | sho would pay it back if witness would take her away ; | whole of the carriage way, except eo much of the | responded to in amost cheerful and hearty manner, : aw ill sail on the in desiaiisittnan tuk . | TO CLEAR SUNBURNT, DISCOLORED AND YEL- | every honest man for the cruelty and indecency | this conversation was with Mrs. Bird alone ; on the same h f ill bar ” and as time pressed, the chronicler was obliged to 1 Ap to MMPS ON HERDMAN, LOW, BISMOURED SKIN) Ot of their conduct. Justitia. | day ahe algo ‘had conversations with Mra. Bird in | (her abuses, single Aiitely afford a passage for | withdraw without further record. sl 61 South street presence of witness’ sister; after Mra. Bi ad said all respects similar te tees whith have taken ‘We cannot close these few remarks, without ANY=Ay, ho have it A Ayia may, ne are pete with | Tere Serzvke oF Surrosep Stave-rranino Vas- | something to witness she went to the bed of wit- noticing the very pandsome ipeunas 1A Wiiee he new host of the a GENTLEMEN’S LEFT OFF WARDROBE, | Soap are exaggerated; let, such give ita fair trial. It ss in skis tn Bosron.—Yesterday, under orders of the | ness and said, ‘Eliza, tell your sister that you | place there on every sale day at Tattersall’s for PRICES can be obtained by Gentlemen | the most singularly wonderful c ti es from thelgeftec 3 ; Kc d | ne fudison hotel, had provided every vor Genllemes quitting the city or el resi- Baltiheum; Scurry, Eryaipelas: Barbers Tech suspicion thatfihey have been fitted out{for the slave trade. | have hed no operation performed upon you here.” Wit- | and hold the animals. To the neighbors, and all | to abundance, auiention And quality: As long dence, uperduous «iets odirbone Seva faa Ringworm, Old Sores, and Bore Heads. Teig admitted that their destination was the eoast of Ari. | new'siater had made no such communication to her be- | who frequent that part of Brondway, it will be no- | He pursues this mode of business he must suc- much’ to their advantage to for the Subscriber, who wil But mind, it is Jones’ Soap has done, and still effects these ca, but the captains declare that they only contemplated | fore Mra. Bird had made the above speech—the impression | thing new, but to the officers of the corporation, | (Ce and deserves every encouragement. To Mr. sstend at their residence by aypolnimens, cures, Get it no where else in this city—or you will be | engaging in lawtul commercial Duslaess.” ‘The curgecs tupen witness’ mind was that it was madeto blind her; | {711 3 duty it ie to prevent the incumbrance of our | FH Wilson, and other members of the Committee Ga af td ttt ‘ with a coumterfeit—bat at the sign of the Ameri: | hed mot been overhauled last night, and no process was with her sister from Tuesday to Thursday, during | Whose uty it is to prevent tt ‘umbras of Management great praise was awarded for their ‘A line through the Post’ Office, or otberwiog’ wil seca hate atcnatnata, street, ang 23 Broadway yf tae cet men acy ofthe United States’ judicial authorities. | which time she improved rapidly; she died on ‘Sunday | streets and side-walks, the sight of this intolerable | oe. taken in this affair prompt niten tion % Tl lmec™ Hilton see Brooke snd Pease; Bi should certain implements peculiar to the slave trafic e | night following; witnces’ sister ‘left in January, "44, xt | and long existing nuisance will, it is presumed, be | P . — 10 found |, & eommissioner’s warrant, upon com- | which time her health was good. a novelty. Marine Court. on : it ” g. district attorney, will be forthwith is- | On cross-examination, she testified that her sister left N. TO BUTCHERS bei ‘ in folerably well known that of late years, slave Haven in the month of January, and that was appar- SHANG, one of the bent mest on peal: | yi havejbeen fitted out in New York almost with | ently well; that she had been in the habit of keepin DeatH IN THE aa ‘The pata Aes ) opts 18K Before Judge Sn sate as 5 ic the 24th ult., notices the burial of Maj . 13.— Eliza Lawrence vs. Mary Weld —An beetalat of the United States Army, who died at essamapelt to recover $50 which had been laid out in paint. ARNHILL’S INDELIBLE INK.—The su ty,of this Marking. Ink is now very generally acknowledged 'b draggists and consumers of dhe artigle in 1 number of whom have already tested it adel if as maybe ween by thelr | Achy arkets iu this citys wi laughter house complete and “ ed J q Gran jertisen hi it wo 4 Be impunity; but we most sincerely hepe that any attempt | company with a man james Frazee; and that it b , 4 ing ther ‘nie oF frig a ie as wd crvepty-five email crostares pe te, te ent Boston with tiprccnrnd {by such an expt : im sebee Was the cause of | Grand Hors, HY ho. Fourth Regiment of ffantry, me irk orcared that Beth oocapted es, tecentsl under arty ne whole process. of may, be co ia * , Abi Meat | thi , not merely by the law, but by such an expres- | her sister’s condition (Pome mich SRAM EAE eusge sn | SSSA eae te eases | spb ie ae wr | Ss yt rh a Mn no | math ey ag | gare tees lO of one of our firm, who inv infact ea coe | sce ieee ee cEaa eee Te SE, = es TG alm | pants quell ike thats ows slaves Beneath the lath — Bue: | of, was then examined, Yt Ser ¥ was unimpor- | Ti war in the defence of Plattaburg and was brevetied ; | John J. Williams va. David C. Sloat This, was an ac- bed POMS Lt ceed hen an inverriow svar be Wees Ose ese , Sept. * James Waront, British physician and practising | he served afterwards with distinction under tion to recover damages sustained by defendant, in con ‘kaon, in Florida, The deceased was a brother of Mr. | sequence of alleged neglect on the part of defendant, fuhlonberg, the late democratic candidate tor Governor | lowing his horse to run away. Both parties are cartmen. peared bout three weeks ago, plaintiff’s horre ee ae ey ieetea tao jorge cask of molasses through Latest From Navvo We have intelligence wes cageged in map are beeee 108 away came direet from Nauvoo, that Lyman Wight has raised weom. | Browlway, when, lets enn setting the molasses on the pany of two hundred men, of ibly for the purpose of | street, and injuring the plaintiff's horse, and breaking eee THE 5 M4 sired the Nnied Bate Gaon, of ach 1h) INVIS{BLE gE iB, At, Biack, Hock The coopers shop of | spree thosoth of March: and found het euferiog winder 4 Rare iiteatheters aud lave Peale waoae | QO eh WIG. hai Stephen W. Howell: at our o'clock this morning, | titerine hemorrhage. (He then described the course of fresinges, os dregs Sabie [ak | 9. paceieare teens Cem well band of baie chat cea tye and belore any eflectual assistance could be rendered, | practise pursued by himself and Dr. James Sweeney, Fe TT ee Ty OF 1S | orden aeeranare pronounced jf the most parfeot was consumed with all ite contents, anda little over one | Whombhe calledin) He expressed it as his opinion that tuelt tothe regard of tho he like inventic a f towta | nov and aeiaae hg Re Ay itt ete without Sewing ot | thousand flour barrels. Mr. Howell’s loss is about $1000 | her condition was produced trom a prematur rele use, comment maple mpon thelr spperel, and:-wonld like that mark nest asd | weaving, ts_appearances 90 closely to resemble | —no insurance. There is no doubt that the fire was the | Dr. Swsenxy corroborated the testimony of Dr. Wi Pinigrating to the pine country, but the general impres- Plate an the Kiditors, af the North American, of March 10th, ihe natal oak ni po npn tle work of an incendiary. and Yotated the, sdditional fact of a Cay wag ee sion amongst those who have a chance of knowing a eaict this forenoon. {xoertynne'fsunsee We have tried St horabite indelible | free, that’ Of perspiration, or nb calmpotel, ————— rece val tosanily Ma cae ich he judged thst | that the real design is to attack Carthage and Warsaw.— | 00 Jak’, aad cheerfuily recommend it to al pishlog to mat and i igs, entirely avoided. sceptic Taxing ir Coor.—A person, who is a regular | a deli had recently took pla - Warsaw Signal. TON DUCK.—000 bolts extra, Nov 1 fan Yao on linen or cotton. It runs freely and requi We Rg Dagvions pre” and on are ali ted to fastest this novel and beau | patron of our bulletin board, having found it rather 8 o'clock the Court adjourned till 10 o’clock a C°Rz2' Amer paration. It is for sale by Messrs, Pots, Linn & Hiarris, No. | tifat Wig, and the prepliar, method ‘of fiting the bead, atthe | uncomfortable to read all its interesting contents, expo- Arrest ov 4 Herpersencer.—A man named , 200 1176 Masia roof an edvestionmens of Ageil itvh.) A.C. Barry, 146 Broadway, comer of Lib sed to the sun, {was seen yeaterlay to bring his umbreili Gommon Pleas. Melntosh was arrested yesterday by Osterhout, on 200 Banwupielncnciote innertust seealee e mcpbly of this ; ; s12 imSec_ | with him, when he was enabled to while away half an} gyy. 13—No jury cases being ready this Court ad | *ipicion of being one of the party who so brutally treat: 200 celebrated Ini, and having tested it thoroughly, am prepared to | PACKET SHIP GARRICK from Liverpool—Consiqnees | hour very economically. An arm chair would be an ad- | jurued over to . ed Batterman, the Sheriff, a few days since, when Oster Fo] i a if not superior, to any made in the United Pay Ape AS pa be fh art, | ditional ement.— Bu/falo Gazette. v — May Bad Maipoe him. id os : f eerode wor wet 8 200 Medi ad Seaff id te poees . ‘t Court. ‘ack by « young gir! om he, McIntosh, was in 200 ‘which Ne kite gn Ts pa eR ane Hearn in Missovri.—There is considerable ‘ Before Judge Betts. habit of visiting at a house about five miles from the city, 200 do, sickness country, but the city is about hs Waddell va. Van Cows tlandt-~This once, reported in yes. | and to whom he confessed he was one ot che pees Who, | Manufactured with the erentest i i for, in ein to wit hy above 18th, were | as uscal season of the year, The slokners 10 SY, | torday’s Herald, was resumed, when the counsel summed | in disguise, maltreated the Sheriff, Hele now in jall—slh | yarchasers, by es a Louis te ‘rimolpeliy t9 the oul up. The Jury will render « sealed verdict this forenoon, | beny vide. Sept. 19.