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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. X., No, 271—Whole No. 3871, NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 1, 1844. | ei i a re = ——$——————— —————— === = = ——$== a Gat Ee cen ie cal de Gane THE NEW YORK HERALD. rake us Sati Agnes gating at | DPe@Afl Condition of NewYor ke| who hers ovganined armed bands of orien eae | acannon Auonnans ewer, sep 80—Aldermn | Asta Alena Hay wit to knw wa .GGREGATE CIRCULATION meee ship ROCHESTER: £00 tons burthen, Captain iM d ¢ Tigi, J n— Monee + ascertained by the Committee, whether or not, the Police ouo , her regular day. FROM THR , ut down the friends of order, and, if possible, de- | ScHierreuiy, President, in the Chair. r C THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. For fvight or passage, having tlegant aud spacious accommo- | NEWSPAPERS OF BOTH PARTIES. | fet them from the free exercise of the elective | | Visit tothe Maedalens.—An invitation to visit the Mag- | Magistrates recognized the eppointment ? dalen Asylum at Yorkville, on Friday next, was ac- dations, apply on board, west side Burling Sii ni U& MINGURN franchise—to thote who finding tuemselves in a Papers from the Board.—A report in favor of construet- THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. WOODHULL URNS, ARTIES A i i gins ae “4 uth ‘street. BOTH PARTIES ARMING minority and no longer itt possession of the power ee in Broadway.—A petition of P. Schermerhorn werin Waverly Place, ws read. On motion, the To the Public. “The packet shi Hetiin ur, Captain Ira Bursley 1050 FOR THE and patronage of the government, have desperate- | and several hundred others in ‘of a railroad in Broad- was laid on the table. ‘THE NEW YORK HERALD—Daily N > Durthen, will succeed: the Itbchester: sud et ane ase ly resolved to resort to brute force, and with that | way was referred to the Special Committee on that sub- | | Fight between Fire Companies No . iy Newspaperoub- | [tray dist October : Cr ELECTION view have hired every foreign and native scoundrel | ject. A perfect humbu; nicution was receieved from the ChichWer porting lished every day of the year except New Year’s Day and Fourth — . ovary tenene ; ° Leer Bisel oer Ls i their rail- | that a disgracetul row had occurred yevierday between of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per annum—postages NEW ORLEANS—Pac keto rp AEA they can meet with, and peels their hands, | Albany Railroad Company.— A petition to lay their rail’ | Ur. Comtanies Nos. 18 and 29, and usking thet an imme- paid—eash in advance. ailing regular packer shiv Alt | NO Poli¢e—No City Government—Triumph of | to Knock out the brains of American citizens who | roid down tats Avenue, wis ne iter ackson und Coz. | ‘iste investigation be made, with a view to the dismissal THE WEEKLY HERAL ut maker, will, sail pos ely as are peaceably but zealously using all constitutional ot the parties engaged ther mmunication was Pes lllscn gS ME cy plage peeeusads beceanted fh Hmodations of the sie of the Mob Spirit and Club Law. means to secure the triumph of their political prin- | **OR 11.5 society A petition trom thi Society at York orderal tobe placed on the le, 604 id, cash ii is y punctually as advertised. - . ine! ville tor aid, wus presented and reletred to Committee on je " 7" rdinance read by heir creep ee Ree aah ee The Ackan iiearias excellent accommodations for eabin, second | Tux Ovrrace oF TuunspaY Nidwr.—All the ut we have no fears from a contest ot thiskind. | Uherity and Alma House. : sppointing W. Warren Drinker, the present magis- Pin house on dndk hatecxeusee | city knew that the Whigs would have their grand | On one side we have arrayed the offscourings and |“ Sewer.—A. petition for a Sewer in _Elghth street from | {Fate of the Oth War see Herald is over THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND, and increasing iy forfably accomiitiodate i i i jai get ia ee Durpose, well lighted and properly ventilated. arade on that evening, und the parade of the Em- | Outpourings of European cities, jails and poor- | Third Avenue to Avenue A, was referred. fat It has the largest circulation ef sing paper inthis city, | 'Fo'ecie bert, early SAILS tate voargi:| Pacem task an prt nt pore ni by the Whig | houses, in the employ of an equally degraded and | _ Court Yards —A resolution allowing Giteen feet of the | whi ision of the eity ante. election districts une to, de. or the world, and, is, therefore, the best channel for business ane Oro Wy & sD. TAPSCOTT, leeting with torches, banners, and music, was | Unprincipled set of men of our own country, sus- | Fifth Avenue, north of Twenty third street, “| signate the places for holding the polls et the ensuing men in the city or country. Prices moderate—cash in advance. | 27 ‘ta Banth ated, corner Maiden Laan pala! intended to provoke acollision. But the | tained by presses whose editors have ever been | Closed as court yards, was adopted. election. The Polls —An ordinauce was read which provides for PRINTING of all kinds executed at the most moderate price, higs let them pass without a gesture of defiance | hostile to Republican Institutions; while on the | , Saserin Barclay street —An Paced ty Assistant Alderman Cuanticx opposed the adoption of . FOR NEW ORLEANS —Dinxct.—The Je wabi ; | the house 65 Barcla and in the most elegant style. ship ALABAMA, 700 tons “Ticats wWiedte, | orhostility. Not so the rufflans who were bent on | other, we have the quiet, peaceable inhabitants of | 8¢ ”, considered re- | the ordinance, us it altered most of the polls. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, ’ mmander, wil oat for the pay born the ah Sy As ‘When the Whig procession was passing | OUF city, who love their country and are willing to feeacituear refused, asthe contractor is conside: ‘Assistant Aldermen. Voonuise considered the change Propaieton oF Henatp Estau.isiment, Pew ni dpe one oe aloe: a ie splendid ‘snd ‘ymarkably | peaceably down the Bowery, where no meeting | Make every sacrifice to maintain peaceubly its in- |“ Firemen’s Fight.—A communication from the chief en- sa intprovement, as it took the po.le from many rum- Northwest oo1 of Fulton and Nassau streets. | summer, newly eoppeted, and is: fumished wi ul of any party had been held, their rear was surroun- | Stutions and the principles upon which they are | gineer, relative to the fight between engine companies 29 : — — wn | ot weve Bollass, ate exile Noreith Were ot wieclin Bee ded, Pee anton endonctnled upon, by a dense | based; but failing in this, are not uamindful that fnd 18, on Sunday, was presented and refer | Amitant Alderman Cuansace. world take the gapiier NEW LINE OF LIVERHOQL PACKETS. is expected to make the run to the Balize with ease in six davai | mass of Locofocos, who commenced by hissing | the hlood which courses through their veins is the | Joint Committee on Fire and Water for their inv why they had not aitired in the let anda, Disteiots? IE To sai an handsome and comfortable accommodations, d oom ' ‘lt i ° To sail from New York on the 6th and Liverpool Locthe 11th Both cabin‘and steerage (uasenger, offers au nuaually ‘esifable | and hooting, gradually closing in upon the rear files AE ie od CE aM A UA ree trp perme scly these companies | they wanted to be consisten!, they should have the re- iS yi pie travelling community, of, Highs. night or of the procession, which they gradually outnum. | defence of their principles and in teaching the movals made in these districts; but tbe owners of the BRON Ship ROSCIUS, Captai Ship SI passage, H i ji ‘i Aldi alled to the chair. bys 7 ’ Passage, apply ; MERLE, | bered, and at length one of them seized a flag | Swiss bands of their opponents, that while peace is pre fsbo pol prions ‘any person from eer BM Were what ere celled | Natives” or r - =~ | handkerchief carried byMr.L. W.Ransom of Breok- | their object and their desire, even peace is value- | yeening a junk shop without a license, und paying $20 ; Ml ERB veclecrcter si, Sporty ay el i macht lyn, who recovered it, but was separated from the | lers when purchased by a sacrifice of their politi- | for fuck if trek, ‘aud $2,50 for the right to use a curt to vos tea panarns af iW hi etcee le ie US A joai DONS, Captain E. B. Cobb, ON, J, B. Battorne, master, di rocession {in ‘doing so. He was now, together | calrights. We say therefore, to the foreign min- | collect mrierial, was laid on the table. be ford : \ SHERIDAN, Captary FA, Debevater, 26h Sent Mia wurhave immediate dispa'ch, For cabin, scond cabin and | with Daniel M’Carty, of Brooklyn, in the midst of | ions and domestic bullies in the pay of our oppo- | Repairing Sewers —An ordinance compelling all con. | Whole country tor themselves, The removals in, ail in- si FRE i vEtpooe ae Oct. steerage passengers, having superior accommoda.ion, early ap | a dense crowd of Locofocos, who fiercely ordered | nents, and to their unprincipled masters, beware | tractora to give notice to the President of the Croton | oy, /cc1'tg the change, provided the rule wus acted upen Ship SHERIDAN Coa oR ie plication should be made on board, at Murray's wharf, or to » H how you attempt to carry into execution the threats | Aqueduct department, before opening any street contain. | 0 200t it Lge, pro . yd Ship SHERID, 7 Peneyster, 11th July. JOSEPH McMUKKAY, them to hurrah for Polk and Dallas. They replied ys empt y Buen jad water pikem, to construct or repair any sewer, and to | S¢verally. He moved that the Ordinance be lad upon Bhp GARHICE bi eta es Aamest. s200c 100 Pine atreet, corver of South'street._ | ‘* Never!” and at that moment both were knocked | Of violence in which you have foolishly indulged. | ns water Rare done athe water pipes Twas adopted. | ‘able —Lont. Ship SIDDONS, Captain E:. B. Cobb, iith Oct.” PACKET FOR HAVRE (Second Li The | down by blcws trom heavy bludgeons. Mr. M’-| The whige in future, mee! with arms in their ay of, Police Officers—An ordinuuce ‘preventing the | 5 Assistant ‘Alderman Divver moved an amendment to the prghere ships are’ all of the frst class, upwards of 1000 tons, Ship S¥- NICHOLAS, John B Fell, Master, will | Carty was knocked into the gutter, where he avoid- poseentitn and ready to repel any assilants be they apetaticciens from allowing any time to police officers | OPdinance in relation to the removal in the 4th ward.— rit in the city ement . i H — Courier, 5 combine great speed with Unustal cotaiort for paueagers. Or Treight, oF pasuage, SP were: ed notice,and crawling ypon the sidewalk escaped, who they may.—Cowrier. st , for search or arrest of criminals without the, consent of aculitane AVkrs a3 isaninck oon at clon ee Iivery care, has been taken in the arrangement of their aceom- Y: INCKEN, severely injured. Mr. Ransom wasknockeddown | Policy, as well as pride, forbid! If we_ yield an | the Mayor, and also to reduce their comp’ business was altogether concocted and planned in caucus, modations, ‘The price of e hence is $100, for which am- | 9... No, 9 Tontine Building, by a blow which broke his hat through, and made | inch to these convicts of the Penitentiaries, who | Points, was read and aid on the table. 19th street fi and dictated by the very worst sectarian prejudices. The pla stores will, be Brovided, Pfc sins are commanded by . tah and Waterstreets_ | a heavy contusion on his head. He was badly | have been let loose upon us, on the election day | , 7wei/th Street—An ordinance to fill up 12th street from | yi nance was passed. experienced masters, who will every exertion to give ge- ‘OR MARSEILLES—Packet of lst October—The | hurt by blows and kicks while down, and vocifer- | thi ill st ballot box in the city. N Ast to 2d Avenues, was adopted. Public Schools —A resol ition in fi { appropriatin, ueml satisfaction ship COURIER, Captain Dugan, For freight, or | Dutt by blows and kicks je down, and vocifer- | they will stop up every ballot box in the city. No— Thirteenth street.—Also to pave lath street, from lat fic Schools, resol ition favor of approp Td Neither the ‘or owners of the ships will be responsi- in cabin Or a * ply to "°F | ations of “Kill the d——d coon! skin him,” &c., | we will have another night procession. itehall be | avenue to Avenue B, was adopted $5,785 for the use of common schools, was adopted. ba for any Tatars, parcels oe peel fos sent by them, auless re- AW INCE R PHELPS, &c. He at length made his escape into a neigh- | a peaceable one. Death to the man or men that Also to flag 11th street from 1st Avenue to Avenue A. Felice Oeste, prolatign was offered my Pre te ie illo la ees a . pov aA Fron fareets oF to boring drug store, before which the assailants wait- | dare assail it. This is whig paber: and whig prin- New Potice Bill—An ordinance to reform the Police De- Poli sens ae ae, an relation to the fees paid to the E. K COLLINS & CO. 6 South street, New York, or te | _ ttre ‘No 9 Tontiie Building. | ed for some time tobeat him. Several well known | ciples, and what the whigs of the city command. tment of our city, wad presented by Alderman Gale, | POT iiirh: tu Mntn tion from the Street Commis- stone: toye tlie: Paatets will be: el 2 FOR HAVANA, FROM PHILADELPHIA, je Ns M e t 7 sioner was received, asking for an appropriation for pav- is ve that Beskons ying 5 ee pesroned ‘i pugilists engaged in the fatal fight at Hastings | It is the duty of the city to have a Police to protect | It provides fre eerablish met fete igh big ee tey i it fo etter, 50 cents per ounce, and newspapers | cent each. oe ‘The A. 1. fast-sailing packet ELIZABETH | were among his assailants. He remained in the | all parties, but as long as there is no such Police, , whic! a i te gent rd Be pe ctor, Dock Mi ing Broadway. Adopted. we i! Fs ohe 5, Remington, Toaster, wil sail positively on | store till the rioters went away. Such is the true | an assailed party at all hazards must defend itscif, | House, and ‘he Board adjourned, to meet on Wednesday evening, OLD ESTABLISHED PASSEGE GFFICE. Sea Oc rober. having superior furnished accommo- | Statement of the first outrage on the Whig Proces- | and show its ability and determination to do it. | Sounn diets Fee Ee ea cariaaienmais;| a0 SOmCK. ABUISHED PASSAGE . dations, a large and commodious cabin, with wwelve state- | sion. Not an offensive word, even, had been ut- | The way to have peace in this city on the an of | except twenty-five, and the Aldermen of each ward is to City Intell » eee rooms, apply to JOHN ¥. OHL & SON, | tered by the Whigs when this shametul outrage | election, is to show the ability to enforce it. The | be the head of the police of that ward, A Special Justice | power Poles OMe seen Lirrina—On the SEP Sw seeai 101 South Wharves, Philadelphia. | wag perpetrated. Others were also injured—none | whigs will have another night procession—and if | and a Clerk is to be appointed in each ward, who mictntg of ths Suh instant tie’ oolesed ten went tate Lsbedciks aie A tion of am PACKET SHIPST. NICHOLAS FOR HAVRE of them Locofocos. i all Sing Sing is let loose upon us by the Regency | are tobe under the control of the Alderman of the the teilor’s store of Mr, Albemarle H. Weshburn, No. 93 “ mit atontane.08 nas, Trae tobe | The second attack was made in Chatham | at Albany, net a convict there will dare touch us. | ward. The watchmen are to perform the duties of | jon street, under the pretence of desiring to purchase Passengers going out in thie ship are regueated Hock, when'the shipwill sal")? | Square, whither the rioters in mass had pursued | E'xxpress. police officers in the day time and to carry a medal wround | “iothes. ‘They gave ther names tothe boy, ad while t 12 rn 3 7 i il close " i their neck on a string, to be exhibited whenever desired. pw hee bi anreal ecw ne oe the procession, It was beaten off by the Union- | Sows Facts anour THe Arrray or Tuunspay | Each officer is to reosive 6} cents or each arrest and | be Was engeged at the desk in writing them down, they ists, but not till the whigs had suffered serious in- | Nygwr.—Observing in all the Whig papers a deter- | commitment. ‘The watch dvpurtment is to remain the wettis aheoet fe plank al eta Peeps Ge noae Tones i and the public in general, to the following arrangements for at Fier No. 4, No 1844, for the purpose of bringing out Cabin, 2d Cabin, and Steer- age Passengers, by the Regular Line of Liverpool Packets, sail- ing the Ist, 6th, Lith, 16th, 21st and 26th of every month. B; London’ Packets to sail from New York, the Ist, 10th an toth—and from London on the 7th, 17th and Zith of each month, RAGE FOR SAV ANN AH--Pesket of sd Oct. | jury. ination wholly to misrepresent the facts connect- | same asat jresent, and ail the day police except the - ith the above, and for the f afford: —The well known fast sailing brig G. B, LAMAR, he thi i minatio y p i > day they put into a basket, and then walked away. ‘Otticer ee Calin Sean oer kes cate Captain Sannerman, will saif positively as above, her . The third attack, was made on the procession ae | ed with the affray on Thursday night between the | twenty-five Marshals to be appointed by the Mayor, are | Cochran arrested one’ of them, whose name in Jeave ed a regular line of first class New York built, coppered and ular day. i r it passes je head quarters iP + | Whigs and some other citizens, so as to throw the | to perform the duties of watchinen ~ White. The other escaped, coppered fastened ships, to sail punctually every week through- | She has excellent accommodations for cabin, Park Row. Here there is no pretence that the | blame entirely upon the Democratic party, permit | be #ppointed to the office of Watchmen or Marrhals ex- |“ Moxs Buscianixs.—Sunday night, the store of Messrs. be Sed accommodation of yg § aeccits ael ilsraits | eae tere eereee ee APY oR JR TAPSCORT, whigs gave any provocation ade ly They | me to give you a few facts derived from my own | CoP! be bean American born citizen, Ca Be Haw kine & Vanvliet, 163 West strect, was broken open : iti A 3 28 76 South, Maid 7 were passing quietly on their way, the delegations i 7 i ¥ . and five hut chests young hyson tea, seven hundred an to thei familiey or friends, Graf are given, payable at sight, ou | _ uth, corner Maiden lane. p quietly » observation, for the correctness of which I am re. or gaming, or pending any leisure time in a porter house | key Norma segurs, and Merween eight and ten dollars in hail be removed. iderman Scuterre.in presented another ‘To abolish the offices of Sunday offi nd places and superin- ‘ing as they felt inclined, when i i to place th ‘ h y facnes mass of locofocos, (Em- qonenle, ine iin, beleito.piaes ‘ id Jeni Be nay 2 psy ast Club¥ers,) who suffered the head of the co-| After spending some time at the Whig meeting | plan as follows umn to jpass, out crowded close on the succeeding | in Canal street, I walked down Centre street, met cers, day police, keepers of land Capt. C! i i 4 th neountered ane Chawla ei en OR Le PL eer ee | Cee "The military accoutriment establishment of Messrs. R. at mel, Londonderry, & H. H, Dinger, No. 06 Frankfort street, was also broken FOR LONDON=The packet ship MEDIATOR, | Singing and cheer: fast, Waterford, c lay. ir passage, having splendid accom TEEN AN, Athlone, Colerain, JOHN 1 Pp into Sunday night, and « variety of touls were stolen, Monaghan, i foveal, oe, Fath 61 South street. | files, and soon a ie het at ie mmere‘expoerd the Empire Club coming up with banners, torches, | tendent a an shepe (Gl erie sir) Boeing with which the! purglars.censpeds, Downpatrick, Cavan, Lurgan, Omagh, TO LIVERPOOL—Packet of 6th October—The ae vue Ce ee eee ees eauitecnth | éc., and naturally enough turned about and ac. | tite rnain at present, ond 2 Poayor to the Common | Coroner's Office.—Diowsxy.—The Coroner held A ama a 7 ea mm Eee eR rarer? Cartait | abe ench sufered injury, and ail but the poles | ComPanied them— not in their ranks, for I-have no | Councit. ‘They arto be governed by «superintendent | an inquest yesterday moruing on the body of Monitx Coot, Kish" Dublin’ Baiuoseaas™* Me accommodation in this splendid vewsel for cabin, second | ofthe Young Men’s, with one hall of the Se- poet ane renee tae sidewalk. ith’a salary of $1600 ; four captains at $600 ; | Heithutt,a German by birth, 34 years of age. The , of polic f 8 of the | eight assistants at $500; sixteen sargeants at $470, and | Ceased went on on errand on Tuesday, and nut returning Empires” | the police men are to receive the contemptible sum of $460 | home, inquiry was made in relation to him, when it was hy Phe City Bank of GI 5 passe 3 “ : t esses. 5 pap, areel eG Bankers, London; Scant Venter satin ce ERscih albnlavonbs tmmalione venth Ward, were carried off. The Thirteenth loo Whig meeting, I halted while the . W. Bymes & Co., 36 W: erpool; payable im | application on board, foot of Beekman street, ort was mainly recovered and saved. Mr. Collins, of | passed. I undertake to say, that so [ar | could ob- | per annum. Eight police head quarters are to be estab: | ascertained that he had been seen acting in a strange ) every town in. Great Britain, SEPH MeMURRAY, this ward, had one tremendous blow on the top| gerve, they raised no cheer: ’nor noise of any kind, [ched-wonkas Beanies 52 ersorgh toy at City Hall, one at | manner, and wus thought to be deranged. Yesterday bis infomaniony Gt nt re 100 Pine street, corver of South street. McMURRAY, EXC! He! ENGLA: y LE 3 i iti comer of South street, New York, Po Sea AND WALES“ “The Subseriver has | contusions, One of the banner bearers had his | men ina political procession. ‘The Whigs, on the Pon im, For a i Ona Bids) apEly to = of the head with a slung shot, and several lesser| beyond that which is usual with a large body of | the Halls of Justice, one at. Prince and Wooster, one at | body was found floating in the North river. Verdict, essex Marl one at Union Market, and the last death by drowning. Harlem., ‘The appointments are to be made from citizens var of the United States, and to remain during pleosure. Half i m1 a Or Messrs. PW. BYRNES &.CO., 36 Waterloo Road, tall times for sale Drafts from £1 to £1000, payable fingers badly ried bre at gi d the staff of his contrary, received them with groans, hootings, ‘Court. nit eamere awarnaal all. 4 rafts, ae Principal Banking Tnsttations throughout the flag. Several of the Jersey Club were seriously | hisses, and offensive noises of every description, Ser. 30. F 3 i q q r ‘Q ty at ail time Er. 30-— George Carpenter vs. Jacob Carpenter.— This was | A Pasuage to and ott crpool can be’ secuced atthe | hurt, and one of them had his hat and watch stolen | and closed in on the ranks of the club in a threat- pes pts ere an ted oeerared the Mayor shall | & action of Trover to recover the value of a suit of clothes lowest rates by any of the line of sailing on the iat, 6th, | in the a The Mayor of Jersey City was seized | ening manner. Then, and not until then, the De- | direct. They are not to receive any fee or reward for | *audto be taken trom the plaintiff by defendant. It ep- FEWYORN & HAVKE PACKETS, Mth, (6th, 2ist and 26th of each month, on application as above. | by a locofoco ruffian, but rescued himself without | mocruts responded by cheering. A friend who was | services except public rewards. peured that defendant had become security for the pay- second Line—The Ships of this Line will hereafter leave New | vtec ______________ | injury. The whole numbes of whige badly hurt | present informs us that he saw pieces of wood Broadway pd Rood —A resolution referring this mat- | ment of said clothes, and accordingly had paid for them, fLork'on the ist, and’ Hayre onthe 16th of each month, ax fol- HUDUINGS AWeNLA-PIVe | was six or seven, while none of their assailants | | 1 and tar, d,) thrown at the | ter toa committee to report in favor, and to prayent stages | Dut some difference having atterwards arisen, he caused | pide From New York. From Havre. OENTS, suffered material injury. ‘The whigs were in open Club. arrhie Tdid ach ty elt" ere Lae 4 ies and omuibusses from driving through the street was adopt. | them to be removed from ylaimitf. Nonsuited, } New Ship ONENDA, iat March, 36th April, ar columns, marching order, without a marshal! on | testify that the spirit of ihe Whigs generally was a be Plead Proceeds are to be applied towards paying the pease Ibiasl big ain uta teiacoal Zapeain st July, ugust, "7 : econder Mc Mullen vs. Josiah Lane — . _ miJames Funck,2 Ist November, Q Isth Pecember, aout HEAT | horseback, and a dozen of them could have been | very bad one ; for while standing by I was rudel ea: Rasen. vonclortion. $e St- dhe’ ten. rooms op with | tiem ot treepere te recover demagee alleged tw. have Deen Ship’ Bare ORE, it April, 16th May, ee No.3 Banctay Orouer, wean Pepe ripbie ed non ieveaty Silex ofithee pee ieaihes # by ar reps per Bard ert Pet glare cones, Gc, at an exnente of some 1000, a8 8 museum | sustained by the plamntift It appeared teat plaintiff re vant " 2 y | ’ jressed—youn; 1g, will ove on, what are | and deposite of presents, valuat books, kc. was adop- | ed premin fi the defendant, ted 9 O1 Ship UTICA ne mn at Procomers fan Senuery, attack had been made. The head of the column | you eae hare for }~ we dowt want ‘any Loco- | ted. . Sizaet De talle mice tue coca pation of kitinckenice Gat Captain, September, October, ith this Ee knew nothing of the attacks to the last. And be-| tocos here!” How he guessed I was a Locoloco, | Militia Law.—A resolntion calling upon the council of | defendant on the 13th of this month caused a bellows und Prederick Howrey @ tnt January * Qi6th February, connecesd with this Fstablishment, | deg, the whigs were wholly unarmed, while the | seeing | was as non-committal as could be, (us | the Board to p & memorial io the Legislature, to | other articles belonging to the plaintiff to be removed New een eepta ot) ist Qetcber, |) tech Noroeaber the pablle. vp: ruffians fell upon them with clubs, slung-shot and | Mr, Clay’s letter on Texas, for instance,) on” the | ter the militia laws, was adopted, etition to | the aint ering tet the premises to another tenant, Me . B. Bell,? Ist February, 16th March. JAMES BYRNES. | even knives.— Tribune. occasion, I cannot imagine, unless it was because | ,.ii‘tho resent Sehool Law. “Adopted, Presiisea, Nebetlied. 7 = & bused to vacste the bi tt Roprperge ed a TE Rey Fn et 829.1m @rre ‘The fact that the Loco Focos who paraded the | [ behaved myself. J Washingon Monument.—A petition trom the Washing- |" Patrick Henry, for PI K. Thor, for Deft. is $100. Passengers will be supplied with every requi- FIFTY DOLLARS REWARD. streets on the evening of Thursday, were regular- Peaceably pursuin; theirroute for the foot of Ca- | ton Association, ting that they were now ready to b tion of wines and liquors. STOLEN LAST EVENING, from the basement room, of | ly armed with knives, clubs and slung shot, proves | nal street, by way 0 Grand street and Broadway, | commence the erection of the Monument to Washington, cL Court. Tor these vessels will be forwardee by the anb- | ') house No. 30 Beach street, St: Joha’s Square, the following beyoad allcavil, that they contemplated the attack | the Empire Club in a few minutes arrived at the | and asking the privilege to place the same in Union Before Judge Kent, Hav- | Square, wes concurred in, it huving passed the other Serr. 20—Moses W. Levitt v8. William C. Betts.—This was an action of assumpsit brought to recover the amount tice Magistrate at Harlem —A resolution from the | of a check for $326, dated October 14. 1842. The check oe 5 9 a tan Pockelgs oopmecaee aes ee a Re TE: iing’s pattern, makers? stamp C.&P. | upon our friends which actually took place ; and | intersection of Canal street aud Broadwa : BOVD's'HiNCken Agents, 3 do de do Th do do Wm. J; Tenny | when in the face of such facts we find the Eve- | ing reached this point av soon as the first rank of | Bos een Mon B Rousioe Batielies, cove et eee, ‘ep, | ning Post endeavoring to palliate the enorminy of | the Club, and remained until the last had gotten by | ,,Paiice Magistrate at Harlem —A resolution’ from the | Os chee ot ate Chemical Bank, ‘and was, deported 5 this murderous assault, there is no want of*chatity | into Canal street, { was enabled to note pretty | Fon the L Police t ffice at ‘Harlem, and also | in the Phenix Bank f lection. On. ite bei i. TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. in the very general belief, that the Editors of that | much all that happened. I saw that though there | Sacqp i. Dickinson, one of the clerks of Police, wus con: | ed for payment, it appeared. the check was provasted. It d De a i G. paper not only knew of the intended attack, but | was an abundance of room for, all parties to get | curred in. Was put in for the defence that the check was lent by de- Reo ey iit Edged Spoons. ‘ were actually parties to the hiring of the bullies to | along comfortably, the Whigs began to close in and nother Magistrate should be appointed at Bloo ming: | fendunts’ fath acoemimodate @ tit who pas. All the above were contained ina Green Wire Tray, with | engage in it, under the assurance of protection | block up the whole breadth of Broadway upon the | dale, and a third at Yorkville—expenses of each office ade from the leaders of the party. approach of the “Empires,” while many among | «bout $4000 per annum with not business sufficient to EARARNCRD *RBANGRiCERT TOR Mats | Sic LUSTER ae a mereref toate i he many ance | Mn apenas il He Maia ng Mini Maton om mie cats | postion for any i is id: ing, that William | them manifested very unequivocally, an intention | employ @ magistrate one week in the year . prepared to bi it passengers from Great Britain and | proportion for any part thereof. 829 3tis® rre We stated on Friday morning, ia ‘ ly, 5 Trelatd by the following fir “Packet Ships, one of w! “Toc Ford, the Bully recently pardoned by the Gover- | of contesting the passage; as the Club advanced, =, Paso: Bihebte An - of $5,786 for pub- by the following first class “Packet Ships, one of whieh ee ieave Liverpool on the lat 60h, Lith, 16th, sist and 2th of | LOCOMOTIVE PRINTING ENGINE. | (OO. the Penitentiary, at the request of the | however, the crowd fell sullenly back, with « Fhe bokcrpo wry proceedings in bankruptcy, privilege to use, by some signed bl bank book, and fur- iked checks to enable each month :— t near Pearl, ‘ i i in C ith 7 SULARS, Bil arty now using him, headed the rioters in their | storm of groans, &c., (as in Centre street,) wit ‘ —'The City Inspector presented an and draw sums of money, which were Vane ettom set 3 ye itera ga Pomiog Bilan Eabel bes od Ha upon the wi 8. This he demes in the fol- | not a few rather fierce execrations, for { heard them WP icmefia scrating toe remsbvetect seks soll” to de. neuen teisaee teas setinns. Ghaenenk M ma, Siddons, Geo. ‘Washington, printed to a order atthe lowest cath Prices. TING. lowing characteristic letter, of which no doubt the | at my side. These cries were met by cheers for | posite it at some special places on the east and North jon, it was put in for defence, was one of these, Reenbas, Se Having trout tie tacleominy. cad het teens at smasls editor of the Post will approve, if 1t should happen | ‘Polk and Dallas,” hearty and good humored, | Rivers, and to give certain preterences to the Lodi Manu- was appropriated for @ pu e not intended by the ' Europe, Seven 9 Whitney, Foshan, ever invented for Print Cards, we can Tifnish them of any | to be new to him; though we are by no means cer- | from the other side ; and the Democrats marched | facturing Company, was adopted. - defendant, who signed the check, not expecting it would Independenee, Yorkshire, * Garrick, size or quality, at the shortest notice, and at remarkably low } tain that it was not submitted to his approval pre- | clear through into Canal street, ,without any se- pear she a nl plone Fry ter laf iA Lp used contrary to his wishes, Carihtcos cf iaasigtons bs cetak alaamriiiomninl cs FOLGER & SUTTON Printers. | vious to its being sent to us :— rious obstruction, ics cesion og thrioa re. | The Bosal tots sdloucond antl Welncatay Preatog et pommuisaanad ven to those sending for their’ friends, ou application | ».N-B.—No runners, bo solicit orders, oc, prigtiaa. Rooms —Sir—Seeing by a statement in ere let me note an yore ge gh one 6 o'clock, when both Boards will meet in joint ballot. Betore Judge Dal: ; # our Offices. ‘ ie Wisaie antl at ei os einem Courier and Enquirer of this morning, | peated in the Express and in other whig papers, | °° fit: Will Mle Mines ie met lesteven. | _Sker. 30.—John Kavanagh ‘und Mogdelen, hi wife, ve foLttey, WHI also be Prepared; on the opening of navivation, te | TVXPRESS PRICES REDUCED—The Subscribers have \¢ at the head of the “Boys” inlast even: | for aught I know, and which, as it has to my | Basu on dumraaral this boar ie Charles R. Monier.—Thia was an action of trespess’ for (oMris Canal to Bafalor and all fot to Albany an vs reduced their Express prices on all small packages of law | ing’s row and attack upon the “Coons”—[ take this me- | own knowledge created much feeling among Tne minutes of the last meeting were read and ep: | assault and battery, committed in Eliaabeth street, by De intermediate places. and other documents, from 50 cents to 25 cents per package, in i I ports of the Up kes. afl . 5 a thod of informing you, that I had nothing to do with it,as | portion of the whigs, | am pleased to be uble to | proved. fendant, who, it’ was alleged, entered the house of the Vin’ Obwogo to Torn, Port Hope, Cobarg, Kingston, and | {fom this city to Buffalo, and the intermediate pointe, Also; | T'Washome the entire evening. ‘The ‘oble Boys” who | Contradict, most distinctly. Oa the faith of u | petitions being in order, a petition was received from | Plsintitix and committed the assault. It was putin for all parts of Canada Wes package from this city to Chicago, and the intermedi- | conducted themselves so manly, and are an honor and | « whig friend,” the last mentioned print charges, | inhabitants asking for the erection of afree hydrant in | Defence that the assault was committed in self defence. pride to their party, was conducted by Yankee Sullivan, | with all the pomp of capituls and italics, that | Tenth strect--Roterred. From M. W. Cornell, asking an | Verdict this forencon. it. “From Troy via Whitehall to Montreal and Quebee, Canada | format on the Lake, East via Ohio Canal from Cleveland to Portsmouth, Cincin- | * Pom LIVINGSTON, WELLS & POMEROY. | Pino has done'the same as I would ; e done. . ° Bey ge a eras tic iSiia to Pituburg, Cincinnati, Louis- | TOFOGRATHICAL, MECHANICAL AND ARCHT | "The next meeting the whigs have, they will not get oft | While passing into Cai =| reat the: oocers OF | Hope tneees ahd Others ix Serco ttt takiog tee te Ghinetbees, ville, and all parts on the Ohio River to St; Louis, Mo. and to ECTURAL DRAWING. so luckily, but may expect fur worse treatment from the | leaders of the club cried out “Boys! show your | jin (rine ine the placed at the sides of Seventh inalene Peas tes, all parts of Ohio, Michigan, Lndiana, Illinois and Wisconsin | ()FFICE, (the first of the kind in the city.) in the basement, | Spartan Band. Yours, truly, knives—show your knives!”—and points ostenta- | SP ik wie ee Sees, Kees rritory TANCE No. ii Wall street A, GIRARD) Draughtsman, bers | 5? WM. FORD. tiously to this as an indication of the blood-thirsty | "A? invitation was received from the Academy of sei- | nei.—Thie Cale bavhig’ been heard pair 4 Fee a a ee TE ee tcctt Machinistay Contain: Comer et | New York, September 27th, 1644. temper of the savage ‘“Locofocos.” Doubtless | once, asking the attendance of the Board at an exhibition | Defendant's motion fora new tiial on the ground ol ex: sig drafts on any part of England, eouand or ireland, payable | Land, ‘and. the public generally, to his adyertisemeat for the | P.8.—You will oblige me by publishing this in your | this would be so, had such cries or appeals been | which is to take place in the ensuing week. Accepted. A | cessive damages for libel, the (ourt denied the motion. at Sight, for sums of £1, £5, £20, to £100—or in any amount to | promot and neat comp) of Maps, Profiles, Plans onary Ww. F, uttered; but they were not. One of the marshals | petition from Dr. Vanderpool asking compensetion for The verdict was $500, aper. , and Drawing in general requi thesetal are | PFT, pears that Sullivan learned from some source | would cry jocosely, now and then, as he “‘ dressed” | services to the Police--Reterred. sait the purchaser. vil OFFICES AND AGENTS. 827 Im*re ii late : ? sn Co ; eet = = a = . | that Ford had sent us this letter accusing him ; and t, “ Boys show your mettle Washington Monument.—A_ petition was received from : urt Calendar—This Day. BW WheclenUntow Busiding: Br R, PATENT ELASTIC SHOULDER BRACE. in consequence, he called at our office to say, that a erg ing robiDg pate feramiee ae ‘up! the Washington Monument Association, asking for asite | Common Piras, Tuesday.—Nos 89, 110, 6, 7, 61, 112, J. W. Mills, 3 Wall street, and 16 Front street, New York. HIS ARTICLE is intended to, brace the shoulders and ex: | had as he had been in his associations heretofore, | gad so on; but nothing which could be understood | in Union arareme e erection at the Washington Mo- | 39, 46, 95, 59, 65, 71, 74, 76, 76, 83, 84, 86, Howard, €3 South fTuird ster, Filed wha have equi tither from weaknons, | he was incapable of leading such a band of ruf-| to refer to “knives” or vio‘ence of any kind. | "ment. ‘The prayer was granted. ns are varticalwly | fians as made the cowardly assault on the whigson | About this I am positive; for, from my position, Comptoir wan received, complunng ote Corporation wh hives Mand. Charles Taite an Wilco co. d & Shoemaker, 7 Li sand ge Moma raatly recommended bY. | Thursday night, and that he had nothing to do | | must have heard such an exhortation, had it been | Attorney, Stephen Sammons, for not having yet sent in | Ala. on the Ldth, in which Rives wan'mortally wounded, L. 8, Littlejohn, 1 Exchange, confinems..t, or atudy, Pr requested to examine ard 39 Ri it profe f chil f é . 8. Clark, 10 River street, Troy, N.Y. tither sex. “They can be worn with perfect ease, ofan nom | witn them or their party, but 18 opposed to both. | uttered. The «Whig friend,” I presume, never | the returns tothe Comptroller for the months ot June and | Tait'made his escape eastward, ‘This. utchery is W.'A. Cook, Syracuse, N. Y, iment to the free use of the arms, while they, strengtl This we believe. heard of the difference between the “ mettle” of | July, as directed; and for having kept back the public | thus commented on by the Kahawba Gazette :—Thia af- N.Y. k and shoulders, and improve and beautify the form. ‘As to Ford’s denial of his being present and lead- lar enthusiasm by which democracy triumphs, | moneys since his appointment to office. The communica. | fair would be revolting enough to indie public are ctutioned aguinst a, number of unworthy im- | ie'the attack, let those believe it who will; our | PWMaTeMinalaty Ovid Orateel, on which, unless | tion was accompanied by a report of the special commit. | entirely disconnected ‘with ail. the places throughout the country, ag name are genuine excepting charge was made upon the authority of persons common fame is a common liar, whiggery pt tee who had been appointed to enquire into and report on | nected with it. So far as we have been to learn, they those stamped with the nays and place of business of thesub- | who say that they saw him there, and certainlythe | to depend for its victories. At all events, this is the deficiency in the accounts of the Corporation Attor- | were briefly these :—Mr. Rives was engaged to be’ mar- scribers. PARSE, A. Tait, and - NTPs u q : ‘ 5 ; 2 ied to Miss Sarah Tait, danghter é Manuf f Belts, Braces, Stocks, ready-made Li language of his letter justifies the conclusion that | the most charitable supposition on which to ac- | "*Y: ‘ ri i Ri Suspenders, We. &e., and Dealers in Geats’ Furnishing Articles, | he was a part of that mob, notwithstanding his as-| count for hie wholly teieadid end very mis- | post ee tapos or pak apie pao Mil (rire ba De Chetan, aie tae cceaes i the family, “i es eect a8 Imre 287 Broadway. corner of Park Place. | gertion that he ‘‘was home the entire evening.” | chievous statements.—News. him. ‘Tie Native American perty hed aright to see that | had given Rives @ certificate to obtafe. which he ald--the The EN EER OL Rae serves, New Sire RINGES AND GIMPS. How far the ‘Noble Boys who conducted them- their public officers discharged their duty properly, or | marriage li uflered | o'clock on F d'Treland, (via Liverpool), | A BRAHAM KASTOR, Importer, 303 Broadw city ha sears th tie Haves bake Cabin’ Pidliens has just | selves 80 manly,” are “an honor to, and the pride | yp. SuNpERLAND’S \Lectunzs.—Many. of our | they should look to the securities Nicho- | of their party,” we leave it to the manly and truth- | most respectable citizens have been convinced of | by,this detention of the public moneys passengers from Gh who may be engaged with any. of his agents in by pd es ne pe sailing rote Liver. | las, Duchess 1 Orieuas, sod Cally; a One andl large, assorement i iter of the Evening Post to determine. ‘A resolution was offered and adopted, which requires Wate: ete the Sereueien . var poo} every five & ord every facility: he | ofthe latent and mogt beautiful styles ovat silk bution rn telling editor the reality of that agency which Mr. Sunderland deno- | s¢Citivg action from the Board on this subject on Wed: | arriving ator newt the door of Captain Tuit's dwelling. aud rich hand made Gimmps for ‘will have despatched superior American ships in New Yorkand Boston, every week, during sending for thet He is ever ready to defend these “Noble Boys,” | minates Pathetism ; and quite a number of th jamifes ind palliavea their numerous attacks Upon | sn ee erode state of somnambulism’ by | Desday evening next. “a : he and his friend were met by Dr. Tait, and after passing ls es ‘di . ' A report in favor of granting $25 to John McDonnell | friendly salutations, the friends of Rives was invited to . uiet citizens, and is ready, no doubt, to endorse | Mr. 8. while proceeding with his lecture! Among these p u them as heretofore, and should | Biongles Gimps,a great variety of French Embraideries, thread | 1 be arth ting oF the. whi ‘Mr, W. and Mr. G., both of whom were so deeply im- | £F loss of bis horse—Adopted. yaas into the house, and Rives requested to step aside that rk, the money will be refunded, as | Lace Veils ‘I Points, ‘Thread Laces, Collarsand Cuffs, | the threat that atthe next meeting of the whigs | are Mr. W. Gay f whom wore 40 devply im. | °°’ petition from inhabitants was received, axking an | he, the said Tait, wah hie ary;,and those remitting money to their friends, can have | Silk Blond Trimming Laces’, rich velvet and silk embroidered “they will not get off so lucky, but may expect far | pressed the last evening, aa to be unable to leave helt | wo iropriation for fiagging the sidewalk in Chambers | After stepping asic ce, Tait commenced an Drafts anid Bills of Exchange for sums tp. suit, payable ow do- | Baya, Purses, jet, and gold, Combs, Hait Pins, Necklaces, alt, | worge treatment from the Spartan Band.” seats, or to raise their hunds to their heads! The lady of | sre ear the entry aethe Park to the Marine Court. | arsauit ona tere with aoune. which Tires soon wrested mand at the following banks, (without discount or any other | s:lvered and. 'stee . Clasps for Bags and Purses, Velvet Sad the Whigs of the old ad a clergymen was also thrown into astate of sleep which | pieet i F cane, : eo eh = i ns, Kid Gloves, and a new style of Smyma Laces, and We would remind the whig e 0) lage, | ‘vas so sound that it was almost impossible to wake her ferred. ‘rom him, when ho drew forth a revolving pistol and shot ND—Messrs. J. Bult, Son & Co., Bankers, London ‘other articles too numerous to describe—all of which he | * forewarned forearmed,” and beg them to adopt | Yo".n4'the next dey she declared that she had not the | _ Report in favor of taking no action in the Boardon the | Rives in the lower part of the stomach, trom which wound J, Barned & Co., Liverpool; the National Provincial Bank of at reasonable prices, at wholesale and retail. 525 2w*ee | it Jiterally on future occasions. As to abandoning lightest Tiecticn of any thing that ocourred from the | subject of en ion of $11,444 for a School | Rives died on Monday morning. We learn that after England and Branches, throughs FANCY FURS ¥ wetings, that is utterly out of the |. St bef Biaoe her till she ar. | House inthe Fourth Ward, until after the Board of Al- | Rives had been carried into the house, the marriage cer. sire District Bani % P any one of our meetings, y ; | time Mer Sunderland fixed hiseye upon her, dermen had acted,upon it— Adopted. emony was performed. We have been acquainted with D. BEHRMAN, Importer and Manufacturer question ; nor must the past conduct and threats of | rived home from the lecture, which was about two hours, or fe M p " Branches, in. all the principal | strats elles) elegant and extensive assortment of every de- | attending those meetings To do #0, would be to | nambulist, # young Indy, who hus long Kaown to | vented. J comiaunity in which he lived has lost's useful, enterpris- ni read es, every sort Buttons, Cord and ‘Tassels, nds i trimmings for dresses with Bijougles and rear, ads may rely that the same due and can says—An individual named Josiah Rodenbaugh ‘ ich it i i nd walk about, D. jank of Scotland and Branches | s¢ription European and American Fancy Furs. | abandon our principles, which it is our duty to sus- | talk in her sleep, and also, to get up a 5 ‘Assistant Alderman Cwanuick felt that granting the | ing, most worthy citizen ; his father, mother, sisters-and $.- Co merchants would do well to call at. this f i while in that state, On attending Mr. Sunderland’s lec- - . i nek Bening Co, In Glasgow and Creenock. | establishment a caer natie Woods, an they will. fad bothithe | tain at eve! fiazard, and He Lape of bela re every | Tare he, without touching her, threw her into aatate of | Payer of the petition, would be putting the city to un- | broihers, kind, dutiful und affectionate 4on and brother; thei friends, may insure its being done, satisfactorily, on their | Prices and quality @ saving to them at least 24 per cont. trae Reels | should be as ready to hazard his life in | jomnipathy, and some of Cod payee Drought out ib | COO Calitme Chject of tee petiticumre Weate peomore |: ractaticne fe long Miee Mapomers are tewever inet to remitting the amount they sent, with the name and address D. BEHRMAN, a street fight against the hired bullies and her cave, were truly wonderful. She would imagine her- | $cCUpied, andthe o \ject of the petitione: Pi pectations of a long life of happiness are forever lost to of the person for whom it is intended; a draft for the amount | _*27 1m*re 133 William street. | ging of an unprincipled party, as against the soldiery | self in some other place, and describe what wus going on be ——— of certain speculators who had property in | his yeu a bereaved widow. Thus has the happiness will ven be furws et per Bet packet or steamer, and a receipt GREAT BRITAIN AND AMERICA. of a foreign invader in the field of battle. Beyond | there. On testing her it was found that she was clair- LIT kia stink iotanent cvsusesrid lt the hey olthree families perished, é iculars, apply (if by letter, post paid) to LAW AGENCY. all doubt, it is the earnest desire of our friends to | voyant. Mr. Sunderland held his watch, with the back required much eccommodation, as the upper part of the Annest or a Senucer —The Baltimore Ameri- SON HERDMAN, ot South st. THOMAS WARNER secure the triumph of our principles by @ quiet and | against her forehead, so that it was not possible for her to | Cit" Ss improving vo iderabl; al exercise of the elective franchise ; | see the face; she instantly told thetime toa minute, , 7. * No. 10 HALL PLACE, NEW YORK, i alias Smith, was yesterday arrested by officers McKewen CENTRAL RAIL ROAD, TORN toa Connentiorat Law, Bolteitor and ‘Coun. conthis ia demonstrated by the fact that they | (twenty-four minutes to ten) No otherperson, (not even sa(Atstant Alderman Cnan.icx moved the resolution be | alia Smith, wat yesterday arrested by office e FROM SAVANNAH TO MACON, GEORGIA. sellor in Chancery, &c. &e., begs to inform his friends and | 4! u + interf Mr. Sunderland,) knew the time by that watch before it congiet Bir ¢ opinion that the cit from the retlden ithe rutive kenerally, thathe haa just returned from n business | Never in any Manner, or on apy occasion, interfere | 5; State by the patient. On being questioned, ahe do. | _ Asistant Alierman Bayixs was of opinion that the city fron togs throogh Hengiand, Wales and Gootland, with the meetings and processions of our opponents. | scrined other things correctly ; and ‘which ahe could not | feltired the extension of the pier, as trade was increas. jersey, @ . That, from haying been for several years engaged in the prac- | But when assailed,we must be ready to defend our- | have seen by the eyes.— Portland American.§ ‘ondon, and for the past six years. similarly ane an yi 7 din New York, he flatters himself he fuily competent | selves; and from this time forward, we recommen: ¢ i ; bow dn ae THIS ROAD js in operation daily {Sundays excepted,) for toconduet sue law business in England, and parts adjacent;as 1 to all our friends to go atmed to every political] [cxina. an Eprror.—The following described the ordinance in relation to charcoal Fant poues by his Honor, Judge Brice. The female was OS irconnen Cer bere aoe eamrey Did oa ae cael oR TO te TR ate etd ag panini wish | meeting or procession which takes place; and then | affair is said to have “‘ come off” somewhere “ out | yor of its ad delivered over to her distressed parents, and Rodenbaugh the distange (100 tiie) eran from @ A.M. to 6B. ML with | Jourey, made artangemgnte with some of ihe moxtemment aw | let the hired bullies and ruffians of locofocoism, at- | west,” lately : (Editor in his sanctum, discovered wri- wes committed to «jail as « {0 justice fro great regularity. The Company. bas also a number of Birthen yerin Various parts of England and Scotland, whereby I’. W. | tack us if they dare. The cowardly wretches only | ting. A “six foot” customer approaches with a newepa- y of $6, without a license from the Mayor. the State of New Jersey W he fheing Ba ‘ods and pro | has been able to secure the most efficient agenis and correspon- | aot in character with their whole lives, when they [tty tee f ce & preg ed qapmceet es ‘Assistant Alderman Crancick ‘moved to let the ordi- \ socnend isthe fact that he and two cl services to Enropeans and | assail youths and unarmed men; oe pel lo | anal Ota * Laying ‘of hie coat) Well, Pve got pee see iy tae orient ay san ton tecemeat: ren in Warren county. re . river rrcsk soecme sos | Tote hoes unarmed sete cane in their hands” | ‘Whip you, so you'd better peel. Fu. Indeed! but I | to attack the poor cabbage men and charcoal cart men, by xs.— We learn from the officers o world; and assures their holes and cellars with arms in their hands, | Meter hot being whipped. Fis help it. Got toto | compelling them to pay tor using a bell to enable them to | the steamboat General Brooke, which arrived here ‘ars, and is prepared to carry with. de which may offer, Goods cous Company's e ‘Agent in Savannah, will be received and forwarded, free of com- oR he =e offer inision for Forwarding, provided a wag in exsh, auffictent.to pay | others, who may ured his profes ship and rond freight and charges is deposited with the Compa: | any kind of legal business in the ol . The stea i ny.pn arrival of the goods mers GEN, CLINCH and | as may choose , : } CHARLESTON, dwued and commanded by Captains Brooks | unexeepuoneble refsiencer wht be funtiet eit repuiredand | What will be their position when the whigs also, | f° Vou better bea pullin’ off that coat, or moghtspile | makea living (Laughter) this morning fom Prairie du Chien, that marching or- and Barden, run between Charleston and Savant in connec: | every necessary Kuarantee given, that husiness confided to his | are armed with deadly weapons? We need not | it foryou. Ed. (drawing a “ revolver.”)—Thank you, | “Assstant Alderman Voom considered the noise | ders had been received at Fort Atkinson peny Fe epee ee ee stardaye and the Line ir caeede witk acon | Cah teil be attended to, and condueted with industry, skill and | answer. Every man of common sense well knows, | sir ; | believe I'll keep my coat on, What! You're | made by the bells ily attached to there ve. | of U8. dragocns to repait to Fort Snelling, and thet they Pett’? Wessongere travelling Howth wilt tents Clbisteston ot ley, and on the most teneonebie terme. sth Im*rre_ | that if the whigs once atm, the peace of the city is going to use that shootin’ iron, are you? Ed Not | nicles a regul ce—-particularly to the sick. started on last Sunday ev ening un der the commana of 9A. Ms iinmediately after the arrival of the Wilmington steam- CHANGE OF RESIDENCE. certain to be maintained, because they are the Assistant Alderma x was opposed to the adop: | Vapt Summer. The object ol thet Mowe rive ot Indi Soren aRRteeL AL, Gollotemamashon mist tiiemece tan VICTOR GIROUD, Watch and Clock Maker, bas | friends of peace, and because those who would t lay that thing | ton of such an ordinance, He was in favor of texiug | be thearrest of «portion of the Sioux ot Indians 0 ot in the murder end robbery of some cattle dro (ere from Missouri, on the St Peters river, about the ‘o’clook the following moming. By this route there ng than on any other to Montgomery, and t 1 AFITTE, Hips jn Ch he honor of informing his fends andthe. publi, in ken ut_for the R. LU Watch ‘ ‘ disturb the public tranquillity dare not attack (Gharlerton. 7 svilishment to No 1 Brow wat Loon, sc Livery | those who are ready and willing to defend them- THOMAS PURSE, General Superintendent, Him with grest care, and guaranteed, “His stabftaheear ie pec. | selves and their principles. in calling upon our Savannah, Aw #5 Imre | ticularly adapted (oF the reynit of Mechanical Lamps, at very LL | moderate prices, He offers for sale an ‘the t's becomin’. Ed. | the country men, as well as poor citizens, Such an ordi } 4 ly. | nance was a small business. The erdinance was adopted. ls rr bi iy giles eothia’ fe) do with you— rete Ete me badiviny aa to whom had been refer. to arm themselves whenever | You're bencath the notice of a respectable citizen Exit. | port by what uutharity sumer To Piiseely wal eanptsh \ lic meeting, we are pursuing that ed as Clerk inthe Lower Police otfice, reported that the | came passenger from Pitisbnrg, and arrived in thir al, that he has mover Snow they attend a publ FOR HATH, GARDINER AND OW FLL , ‘ mt The ne NOs SOT, Captain | improvement in Lamps from Fran ourse which can alone sustain our principles and | Harr Brexp Tract.—The settlers on the Hall | appointment was made on 34 May, 1843, by the whigs, | city on * aturday evening, informs us that when the stoge N-Rimbal, faves the fe Ne PSST TOW DUCK=0 bale eas pose FIG Dee preserve the peace of the city, ‘That there should | preed Tract in lown have formed an asociation for the whe were then in ofice, if Mon Note x crossed the meta, cn Frida night, there was snow 5 ri be. tb | COLLON DUCK=s00 tol PeBE Tae gees ™ | be a necessity for doing #0, is disgraceful to our | purpose of preventing any of their number from being ssixtant Alderman Voonmies felt it his duty to remark | to the depth of four inches on ‘win 7 Speen, etitey rancensen to tee nalphbecing tomren. = Be eet country, but that disgrace must ‘attach to those Gloposseeeed by spectators, that this gentlemen had e auit pending betore the Superior | the night it rained, and a diaagreevble Biiowes.

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