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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vols Xo s15—Whole Me, 9005 NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER 14, 1844. . stn mie See —ooooooeeooeoeeeeeeoeaeaeoeeeeeeeeeee SSS eee RK R A Koy West. A A. 4 "i Board of Education. } been conveyed by him to Seaman, and by the latter to THE NEW YORK HE} LD. ry ae Poy H prterolay ich ofthe Herald.) p fay ‘nd Ga Looe p ieee ‘acy td ei pty ne ~g last ening. ‘Guan oe Reg | | Rey wagreyliryy "gy few anes -_ rs gig THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. SAV Key Waar, Oct, 30, 1844. The act of Assembly creating our District Court | Ina Chair, ine minu eet tee tut in July, 4d they declined making any further’ pay: ments, thet complainant shortly 6! ards discover. ed, for the first, that the Jots were unimproved, uppro- tecond ips of this her leave Ni for the city and count, H i i Reports being ead ‘the ist, and Hai the 16th of each ra M A is y of Philadelphia, expires on THE GREATEST IN TRE WORLD. | tows va: spay of each month, a fol: | More Effects of the Gale— The Wrecking Business— | the 30th of March next, so that new judges will be in appropriation of, $400 82-100 for etpenves fe From New York. From Havre. Its Morality. @ subject of much conflict and, we regret to say, | Surred ththesrection uf a aclvrel house in the 17th Ward; | ductive. and wholly insufficient in value, in Nov. ’s7. or new vor? the Public. New Ship ONEADA, Ta cs eye "1 | Having a little leisnre time, and thinking that an | political sine, We think, of allofficers of the go- in iavor of granting $2000 for the fitting up and furnish: fT hep becededy Dla rset thage tala THE YORK HERALD—Duily Newspaper—vub- james Funck,? ist November, Becca i ; vernment, judges should be appointed without re- ¢ new school house in Orange street. : ; 40, icker Ushed every day of the year except New Year's Day and Fourth | thin BALTIMORE, lat April, 16th May, Account of the state of affairs at our little Key | grrdto their politics, We have already excellent ort from Auditing Committee, auditing a number | the payment of his bond and morgage, but without suc- of July. Price 2-ceuts per copy—or $7 36 per annum—postagee eiiard Funek,) it puetab,, } lath September, | might be interesting to some of your readers, 1} officers, at a salary of two thousand dollars per an: | of his. Pasved. d 2) geeenn, nals homme keldisraen Semanal Peid—eash in advance. Ship UTIC “Sit May, Jane,’ | will, with as much accuracy asam| able, give you | um, with a deduction of two per cent taxes, | |, County Inspecter—The Bible—A long’ communica | caine ta iieging, us was the fact Ys y '» Bive yi : ti received from the County Inspector, complain. pl > alleg THE WEEKLY HERALD—pab¥ished overy Secarday Captains wits} it geptembens 9 ther, - | few items in general. Either of the judges conld tall back upon the bar, | Worse Weer the ward officers, for excluding the Bible | Yeurs before made an assignment of all his property, and moraing—price 6% cents per eopy, or $3 18 per anaum—post- | New Ship St. erick Hewriay, foil bonnes oe {toa Si hee ante fhe 6th i and realize, from their chamber practice, twice that | (pee the public schools in most of the wards, in direct vi- | Wa# wholly unable to pay either the principal or Mterest. Peg Dyes pags so 7 ‘Captai Ist Gctober, Ith Noveqaber, ince the gale on the 5th inst., we have had an | sum. Reports have been rite of their intended re: | Olation of the law of the Legislature, puised in May | He then applied to Seuman, but Jound thot the house "ADVERT! infeed, of the | The sccommodeae et git Hebruary, (16th unusual succession of arrivals and departures. ‘The | signation. They are honorble, learned and just | last. ‘The Inspector, alter going into detail as to the ¢ Siac ooralenclalincees eh been lie | en pos His "YI zs 5 by dining all thas bereauired fr comfort. The price of eas niet of that gale, you, of course, have got taxe gun ful teat aegis ea ction ae a of Cie ete tn arr recitorent die ‘ hy somplaipant alter wards discovered that at the tine ct rates chow x jar ‘rai + | passage . Posreagers ai- i Jn th Ne r! i ore wor nd Popes the ET, orb 3 oes wi req before this time. A few days after the gale, the ‘A meeting was held last night in the State House, | tricts, deals out some hard hits as to. tl Panay ge phe tris Mle a peribed in the Sig, with the exception of wines and }iquors. . 5 . ; is i i tended for these vessels will be forwardee by the sub, | ship Atlantic, of your port, arrived here, having } corner of Sixth and Chesnut streets, in favor of | “Jesuitical” attempt that has been made to evade ead tn Gn mest egion ene eens moter elem | exis Miata aaa ae incur’ | een on the reef, through the hurricane—she is at | uniting all our litle corporations isto one, thus | {he vanitesctsola: end called uponithe Board to tabeome JAMES GORDON BENNETT, a4 iti A making the city extend throughout all the liberties. in tho Yaw of te ick etn etane Wenatn Recteetuaes, fesee_No. 9 Toative Buildings, cor, Wallasd Wauer ots | PTesent waiting orders from the underwriters. 1x | Making the city extend throughout all the liberties. | mediate action on the sulject, and maintain the law of the Mitt cat setefPasveditumens 1 Aan noe ‘T BRITAIN AND IRELAND | '® thought that she will be condemned and sold, as | ft will, however, be opposed by all the little kings | U6. ou. sn ward, took the opportunity to ray, she has been a very unlucky ship, aud as the cost | in the surrounding districts—such as mayors, com- | that the charges put orth in the communication by y, the of repairs in this port would be very heavy. missioners, solicitors, Sc. amount of $21 06, with’ interest from 17th of Nov , °88, at 14 percent, the whole of which wes poid by complaindht on the 19th of Nov., '42, Lenape, to $87 51; also he as- certained that McVickar was insolvent in Nov 7p, and that the endorsement on his bond, representing the inte- reat thereon to have been paid to the 2th of June, °38, Was erroneous; such -nterest in fact not having been paid &c., as it will clip their | County Inspector, as regarded the 4th ward, were wit by MoV, nex Upany person comnscted with tre - Ta i, LINE ‘i i ‘li wings, and rob them of ali th tness. truth. i mays Property; a LIVERPOOL bac The brig Algonquin, Capt. Williams, of Warren, | "'On Diz —An mpertunt matriage in high life in { . 4,Sfxsmex—1 move that the communication be laid on J Sint Stet Mcerian theee thet, crmplainant in, Oct WwW Th ALIANG (Bailing feom, Liverpool on the 72 snd ante fo ea Me., from Philadelphia, and bound to Mobile, ar- J embryo. O. Hopkinson, Esq, and Miss Eliza | ‘bg tabie. i cunt not be laid on the table, We | Mortgoge of McV. had proved an insuifieient security and VAPY THRYY SHIVLINGS FROM PATERS*W TO | gan make the necemary arrangemants with and | rived here about ten days ago, with loss of some | Swaim, the amiable and accomplished daughter of | arg bound to. make inquiry into the facts set forth, and Gee veoh cieteae aa’ tered cen Sten Un an safer the into October the ear will leaves ms Liverpool punctanly o8 dhe Tih aud ith ofevery mond | spars and sails; but her hull is apparently inas good | Wart helured sedis cay, asd alorde, «heen: | iequire ax to the truths or falsity ofthe statements: |, | Mitton tw amour justly das, fo him, on complaiaants Faresso vapor. Ney You ‘aa i, ny, trey elon Feekly eomnanfcaion | #t8te a8 when she left port, Her surveyors think it | ample worthy imitation—in pliin, modest dress, | order thet tho pvblig at urge may know whstler or not | fe assigning said boud and mortgage, with whiek mayest 1% tM ffom at bore fl fe, pee, D. ‘},i2 | for the benefit of all concerned, that she should dis- | unostentatious charity, retired and winning man- | the statement is founded in fu ‘a Noatiene gat clive ainda ecentitanns ican va sunpars, * pach esaraaecthy charge her cargo, as they have estimated her re- | N¢"8, notwithstanding her great wealth. Mr. Hop. | | The question on reference was taken, and the consider | Faving’oh ected, amoug othcr things that complainant was Sotigela. Be | So'clock A.M. fi, merged c Pee agreed for, not, come out, the money will | airs at $6,000—waiting orders from underwriters. | “nse 8 the son of the late Judge Hopkinson, of | Oita whose daty itis to Inquire into and report on the lowed to proodad La Mrscioes tit morigegenca 10 burr tre aM. . M. i , be . ry 7 “ je Oni ates ie st an esl +4 ort je p satistection Tr aD, Ince En Ee ea ie dink Bal, Off ne of Livooal Yackets, comprise | Tn the case of Brig Statira, wrecked in the gales, | families in our country” Mc His a member ol Sooo takeing inortes from Mc Vicker,end ftom Seamen and ichards, the gran. FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. Be D bb "The NEW YORK. Judge Morvin has awarded to Wreckers, on cargo | the bar, 8 young gentleman of superior talents and | Mr. Nicuo. offered a resolution of inquiry, to ascer. | tees successively of sid premises, and to enforce the per- Steamships ACADIA and PE oe Sou ae and materials eaved, 50 per cent. Capt. Babbage | “ttainments, occupying in society a most enviable } tain if anything had been done in relation to the School eae aenen¢ t by taking fm eB wen —_ ant ah eg Reeeerehiee AC ARTA Sok ENGLAND, ua AMERICA. | will leave for New York’ by the first opportunity, n, with all the judgment of his grandfather, | Law passed in May, 1644, in order to effect an improve: | Susi Bette, Fate by taking Mon pros epee) ale porta, as followe = With such superior and unequalled arrangements, ‘Sub- ith a clean bill of health. and the versatility of talent of his lamented father. } ment in said law and modify its provisions. ed, with wh os offer also defendant refused ¢ ; : scribers confidently look forward fora contiwamer of thataag | With @ clean bill of health. ang in | He is, perhaps, one of the most accomplished, yei | The resolution was referred to a committee of five, | ft, 0 comply,and fens, Wa Com.,on Friday, Nov, lst, next. it which ha pees extended to thes 96 aaa ees eke | The ship New York, which has been lying in ea ceetit canal Fe eee kaye | consisting of Messrs. Nichol, Johnson, Ely, Rich, and | thereupon this suit was commenced bernie, A. Kyre, om., on Path ns er iat, nests are grateful. port for the last two months, has fiually succeeded | dest young gentlemen of the day. We know } fone ; Adjourned over to this forenoon. : vre, Hiaa., . ” Ath * of remitting money to their relatives can | { rag F not which of the pair is most beloved among us yaya f f $411 i a elite remeding 06, remitting. mone mlatives. cam J in getting he: bends caulked, and is now abou: Th jal id Tul a 'M A resolution, in favor of paying P. Keef a sum o! Cireult Court. ‘hoviyto a HIGHAM, Je, Agen 4” | on the Royal Bank gf ialand, Dal Heyalies ear wa “re! | ready tor sea, at the cost of 750 boxes sugar, sold | we eeaatet actus ake ah tine ents ob the SF for pulting wp mara semonls Ne. tie ia ine ie (ad Before fudge Kent. ‘ac che office of Co., rs. PRES 5 E, ES & CO. (© pay expenses. ‘ 4 ul also, in favor oi paying E. Shor 5 Nov. 13 —Charles Dil Vecchio vs. William Howard — a He Sat apnent. will be paid on demand at any of Shain thew Lam very sorry to state, for the credit of Capt | Declaration of Independence. Caro; | services for certein repairs to the school house in Elm | Nov 18 —Chardes Del Vecchio vx. William Howerd — BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL cipal towns throughout Eng Harding, that he has kept his mate, (who by-the- Literature, &e. ste. et, Gtb ward — Passed. -} Some other bille, which had been before the finance | Péinting of Washington, done by the plaintiff, which was B 5 land, Seotland an bye appears to be a man fully capable of perform- An . y ik Riscpeice Paes whine under @ warrant forrent. Verdict for defendant, ROCHE, PROTHERS & CO. | ing his duty,) and crew imprisoned, for the last 60 | TH Great Mxrnororis rox 1845.—J. Doggett, | commitinn, mem pen le consequence of thd commu Femeaag 4 ee .__ next door to the Fulton Bank. _| days, im a little jail, not fit to keep a dog in, at this | No. 156 Broadway.—This is certainly one of the } yication of the County Inspector, he felt bound to offer Bela seine legtene: ypmetiny 11d Line of Liverpool Fekete sail fom this por pay “ot the year; a precedent not within my | most useful pocket and memorandum books we | the Lge 3 | eas and resolution, which he trusted | yyy 13 — Frazer va. Johnvon : 1o this case reported in (ee ta tee Old Comeury will Aad ie ig their Soatecs sal cite may Ges: ance Oye eaiieaea much to the detri- | tiave yei met with, containing a vast amount of | “Qistear it appears by the Report of the County Super [ppigeder’s Herald, the jary rendered « verdict lor:plain: ence to any 0 ee ie «ances The ship Washington, of Petersburg, Va., was | information that will be found invaluable to a J intendent that the reading of a section Me the Soriptures, Tyson ve Baily, Ward § Co—An action of arsumpsit 2015 SmPre troughs into this port, a few days since, by the | stranger visiting this city; also to residents—with poet: vey Neier ba yok Jn probibit- 9 recover pe ameun of certain deporite in stock, alley ed LOST—TWENTY.-FIVE DO! RS. wreckers, she having been ashore on the reef.— } a neat little map of the city and its environs, at the [| ed by the Ward officers of such Schools, upon the princi- ‘ ge e credit of defendants. Verdict FIVE DOLLARS REWARD th haa bi before Judge Me s nonsuit, subject to the opinion of the court. Sane opiate isting Nomar Gaui ane'S Ne | tan awarded tothe wreekers 4 a0pealvages which | !9¥ coat of 25 cents decal, fs ail by ibe ih eeton of the at exaataaiia omer of Wall an: nth thence up Wall to the Express Office | will be paid by drafts, and the ship will proceed on} Hanxrer’s Iutuminatep Bisie.—The twelfth | ot May 7th, 184d" to more effectually provide for Common | pefore Recorder Tallmadge ar dateoks Winship and th Broad w I of bills tied wit re) her course to Rove Orleans. eats of ae 2 ah edition of the Bn har Spboo Education in the City and County of New York, Hasbrouck i just been issued. je paper, engravin, and typo- f therefore— M.C. P. et tt . ore ‘y SRIGHAM, Jun, get, as on jis twenty, some tm, ‘one Ave, Farmer's Bank of fee ig Angala, e Rew, Tots Bro yee ny hited abecty are of the mon apse eharierst ani Hi Resolved, That the B.ble, without note or comment, is Nov. terrialian yiuttem Dene tate night watch of NN a stroet_ | Hi think) this State. Also, a check on ‘Tradesman 3 knocked down ig thehig | edition is by far the finest ever published in thir J aeta Sectarion Book, and thet the reading of a portion 0! | the City Prison, for a felony in aiding and promoting the STATEN ISLAND 100, flied u but hot signed lated «chor sthot November, isa | spare, she having been knocked down in the hur. } edition ts i b Peold at 25 the Holy Scriptures, without note or comment, at the | escape of the convict Hoag. resumed trom yeaterda FERRY. hoever will return said roll of money shali receive the abo: | ricane of the 4:h, on the south side of Cuba, with | City. e successive numbers are sold at 20 cents J ening of the Schools, is not inculcating or practiving | Atthe opening of the Court, the District Attorey oo ard, sou giving information ou the subject shal) | at one time, five feet water in her hold. Capt | cach. any religious sectarian doctrine, or tenets of any particu- | the pa: ¥ “i OF WHI Tiiplocnat inn on; he aabiens y Teligio f rt of the people recalied William Lownsbury to tes "The Boats ‘gle gn, shee Nov. In EDWARD FRISBY, 31 South st, | Webb deserves the greatest meed of praise for L Mexico The Cracks, . f Jy | laf Christian or other religious sect. tily futther in the matter, YORK: a ff bringing her into port. She is loaded with maho- ‘ATE FRoM Mexico.—The Creole, tormerly § Mr Exas would like to know if the charges pri ferred r Jonpan objected to counsel for the people ogain 9, am 11 A.M D6 6, and 556) P.M. NGLISH MAM Lone Bere Nemec Nevis INt, | gany, cedar and palm leaf, the latter of which is | Shown as the Rosetta, arrived yesterday from J in the communication could be sustained in any of the putting Mr. Lownsbury on the stand, as his evi been exhausted. The District Atronney contended that he bad a right to reculi a witness to testify to new matter in the case of @ question having been n glected to be put through in- ndvertence, and quoted the opinion of Judge Betts to esta- blish his position and bis right to recall the witness. ‘The Count sustuined the District Attorney, and Mr, Lounsbury was further examined in evidence. Had no conversation’ with Davis in regard to the escape of Hoag; always evaded him; witness locked up Davis after his ar- rest; any declarations that Davis may have madein re- gard to any conversotions respecting Hoag held with H i i 5 ‘ C1 ultimo, She 3 himself he pronounced them utterly false a» ‘will be closed at the prer much damaged, and will be sold. She is consign- | Ve Cruz, which port she left on the wards; for hims Pp can RAN EASE aw we | gin Parte a ant ionic ct | "9 ANE" 'ie tee it aes poss deat | monescavers eke sume pumngranthe grt J "praia ow wares besos we tiak of the omnes aS T Mast Be pane SONG Gut ME GEATL Aimee lattes T to relieve her. A aurvey has been held on her, and | itl be found a litt of their names, with which we have teport of the County Inspector at the lest Meeting con FALL AND WINTER RANGEMENT. ni2dtec they recommend her to undergo a temporary re. heen politely furnished by of the number. Three ff tained the chai at present set forth,end, in fact, the pre- NEWARK :ND NEW YORK. vair, aud estimate the cost at $800 to $1,000, so | seamen came in the Creo! ed from the Elizabeth. J ¢ nt communication wes but a mere reiteration of them. j FARE ONLY 18) CENTS. that she can preceed on her voyage. She is from | trom Liverpool bound for New Orleans, wrecked off the | Tho time would come when light would be thrown on THE] NEW AND AWIER STEAMER RAINBOW, Vunsanilia ,and bound to New York. south coast of Cuba. For the information 9! their friends, } cue matter. ArT APY. - we give the names of those who have been lefi behind in | Mr. Wurecer admitted the soft impeachment. At the IN and after ber 10th will ran dail The ship Louis X1V., condemned and sold in pee an follows (Seudays included) > Leute Nav! this port some time since, has been bought at Mexico :—D. F Barney, Charles McLaughlin, T. Parker, } last: mecting the County Inspector stated that the Bible foot of Centre street, § o'clock A. M.— Pe apni: hare yee eelrpely ob) m H. Moore, William Atwood, Daniel Davis’ | was excluded from the public schools on the ground of of Barclay street, 3 o’elock P.M. vate sale, by some one who did not think i. tor the | wins inne, Wim M Sheppard, James Wilson, Adam | ‘vets lanion,und the report of Dr, Rees was aoa acl \e interest of all parties concerned that she should | vasier, and Theodore D. Malthey, left sick at Puebla. | (orred, ; ve New ’ ‘ . witnes trerly false ; wit Tg PT eT TT leave this port, and she is now undergoing the fate | We have scarcely had a moment to glance at our ex- | Mr. Exas was of opinion that the report was false. west {0 alssp the night of the me 1 seen 808 SUMMER A. a “ es of being dissected, which, by the. by, is no easy. | changes, but we learn that no new measure had been Mr Wein saw a copy of the report bound upin black } o'clock, and did not observe any person pess up. NEW BRIGHTON: TORT Cross-czamined—Could any person come into the prison ier Not North Ha rot } down, without your knowledge ? ; the key ‘of the outer gate was placedin the drawer inthe prison desk,to which Davis tad access by another key; by stating the outer gate witness meont to be understood the iron gate going into the prison. It was the duty of Davis to attend a night watch to the prison until 6 o'clock in the morning. On the mernng 6s ‘ATEN ia = ' job, as her works bh taken for the renewal of the war egainst Texas. The ; election was now over. He would like to : LW XO Na Pourven Hue OO BRACE FOR $1400, ronehed. It puaaled Sone ar oar atts neat epousals of Santa Anna and his new bride were celebra | grew (the revolution of the gentiomun from the. 9th he Stcamboat CINDE! AUER wit fan as | take place on the BEACON COUKSE, Hobokest cas <0 find the broken beams which were reported in in tly royal ay b— by Ph sere being upon his | Ward made a distinction as tothe Douay Bible or the (aun Daly, from May 20k wo Oecobes tat, | New York, om the llth of November, weather permitung, w | her by the survey, although I think that they can | ¢j'ateof Magne de Clava, andthe lady in the city of | Pretestant version. There were many editions of the eMoats¢,oand) PM ; *Y $itee for 8 rope vn miles, $700 to the fia, $350 the second, diacover such things as quick as the most of people. | "4 very large amount of ammunition has been already | diference, rolgeyge Fert Higainond, at 39 minutes to Pand 10 minutes to | $150 10 the third, $75 to the fourth, and $45 to che fifth, Che ship will soon be consigued to the flames, and | received at Vera Cruz, rincipally from England, prepar. | Mx. Sweeny remarked that it was utterly useless to sea fea Tenens Scud WAAL peg Oma NG sat > $00 for, 6 foot ree, three ‘miles—$150 to the first, and J I think will meet with asgood treatment from them } atory to an invasion of Texas. e army destined for the J attempt to force the reading of a sectarian edition of the ‘The following mt version. There were many editions of the rie 4 thei as she has from her late agents and master. , | *ame purpose was slowly increasing by forced rec:uits. | Bible down the mouths of Catholic children—and to force | of the eecape, Davis was not in his place attending to his ‘Un Sunday—Leaves New York, at 9 and 11 A. M.; at 3,6.and | mile race:— f he ar ee I noticed in a late paper, an article from thix | Two new vessels of war, it is also stated, are building iv the consciences of the Catholic Sita ‘of Catholic pa } duties bs * eb M. Leaves for idimand, it'M0 minutea to Saad 18 AM: | "No. tJohn Gildersleve, the winner of the last race, place, over the signature of Esprenzo, in which } England for the Mexican navy, Jt was not believed, J renta. ‘They had the Bible, that vertion of the holy scrip. | ‘The Disrnict Atrouney stated he had one other wit- ey 5s hate 10.108 11 om 2—John low, 3 The two p late from } (here was much truth, and, [ am sorry to say, much | 2owever, that any demonstration would be made unt:! J iures, which they read according to the instructions of | nese, Mr. Johu W. Salter, by whom he intended to prove OE ray! ud Thomas Tole, halgh, Noe mes MeCabe, that was talse and exaggetted. From. the general spring. gre ie, rents etoiopnal resent wets their Coates Sarees ee aon that Howg wes in the ne 4o’clock on the morn. . 5—John Underhill “9—J L. Tr. Smith, renor of that article, and the cases omitted and the sada Nara ge Rascal RSET et en eer toptiniog.. Ths Catholien Weald not sub-'| ta “aa amitent since ie fone ne ee FOR CRUTONVILLE, 81 SING, T. YTOWN, . — a 2 pa ’ . . Cruz, hy hts of conscieuce The Catholics would not sub- | hed, and Id not testi 1 viNG, ca IESDOUR HASTINGS at ae Tatas tect. eases cited, it is exsy for a person acquainted with | Poor Navarro’s case is represented to us a1 most des- J init teat, und would leave their schools altogether ifthew } case, reservingithe night to exemine Suite we cenit AND YON —On and Sacureay, The following persons have entered for the three mile race:— | the business of this place for the last three months, | perate, it bring Santa Anna's apparent intention to retain J rights were invaded ; and the tax payers would not sub- | procured before the triol came to u close. ret 88 Be Hiram eck mas halgh, Wm. Fowl, ‘o know from what quarter it originated ; and were | him in covfinement for lite. mittoi. ‘The manner in which the bible wes read be Mr. Jonpan, an Counsel jor the prisoner, then opened Seoss Seen re a NG, Cape Hi ee 3. P. Taylor, Faward Brown, some persons in this place inclined to retaliate, 11] The following is a list of the names of the Texan pri. f fare young chi'dren not knowing bow to read we for the defence. His opening was able and some- 3.8 M. Sanday excepted. "Hevarain, will rave Crotanvi Water” eke i voula be an matter, by overhauling a few | soners released on the 16h of September by the Mexican J .ecration of the whole book. The Legislature what lengthy, endeavi rng to impress oa the minds of & 6x, and Sing Bing at o'clock A. Mr; Tanding'at the foot of Daviachtvees, Pee ea \uttle seleet consignments of flour and pork in the | Govern, ent, and arrived in the Creole :— tended by stating that the bible should not be excluded, [the juror» that the whole matter was a mere conspiracy —— oor reg, sony ‘on board. or to STEPHEN B. Hahn etgenrock, 3 Iudians of Seneca Tribe. Orbit, ot our city, or by inquiring at the Baltimore acts Capt iad ‘Bast +P QeMaiter FM Gibeon, Livat ae is hperon testo eg iat the Board ought to bd sanery TRG SIN as Noga accoara ea TOMPKINS, tea West street. s32m*re In consequence of the present prevailing | X @pothecary’s, might find plenty of fund in store | wm A Clopton, Lieut A A Lee, Lieut F W Dougie s.— sion such us would satisfy the community |" Mr. Joxnay then called Bantwonomaw G Wann 8C Lyons, George Lord, John McGinley, G TUK BATH, GARDINER AND sco, Es fi ip Gite oy and dg vicinity, the above race, which was ar 9 60 return thrust for thrust. ithout letting all such | privat , ( being sworn, he stated that he knew the accused Naat, amet, PEN OBRCK pune’ to comes 11th inst, is postponed until the 18th } transactions be ioe seamcrinnastey on We R Brush, A. D Headenburg, John caer een Zovee) called ‘heir sttention to the aapore off saw him in the prison about the lst of August. He wi P lhe im aew comers to Key West, it would be well for} L D F Edwards, William H H Friends! 'm Gibson, | pr Rees, which stated that the Bible wes excluded on J driver of a at the time, and came to bring in a i foeas om, her arrival at the above WANTED TO RENT—A part of a respectable two | hose who live in glass houses not to threw stones. | $A Berney, Wr K Davis, Henry Jonrneay, JH Liver. | ihe grounds of its being sectarian, from 33 schools, ct adie ht Noun acithiies tory house, with kitchen, two bed:rooms and perlor 1 As the brig Ann Eliza is about to sail goud GW Trohern, A'S Sharman, A Armstrong, Isaac | Dr Swxeny was of opinion that the Catholics did not ‘ternoon ; remained with IENING LINE AT? OCLUCK-FOR 1 Mis at this ofice, sting ta, a Wards, A" | city, I will close this hasty scrawl. TEAE. Magura, Soke Tosiet, 3H Ranken, RE Eovegn | Seaaceh ks serene eelbon tpn (he rusjcot of hatcode Li raines pense eee ne een e none eee 2 a at ia 2 fp antl Vonttasd enk ne othain LL SLD . . entertained le hrother in la ; ings, from the Steamboat Pier at the foot of LEGS HANDS, ARMS, &c. ——_______s“Nertone. | jacob Humphries, Levi Williams, D Overton. J B Berry, | cing sectarian freling into the common sch. ols asked me to get it, and I consented, on the payment o: relay street (Breakfast aud Dinver on 4 ) The Loss of Feet and Legs no vance to the Philadelphia. ¥ Whiteherst, E B Jackson, H V Merel, P M Bowman, Mr Rica considered that the veople alone should 'e- | sum tor my trouble. low re Steamboat 1HOY, ¢ apt. A, Gorhsm, avg get Of Watkin ! 5, nad H Pitts, T W Bell, Francie Arthur R W Turner Matthew | cide on this question at the ballot boxes, and declare The accused underwent a lengthy cross-examination oo teh Macy us Goviodk' A Me med Ales ot JOBN F. THOMOS, Cock Lag. Maher, Ka.. o7 [Seereenoasence of ay acrie) Alexander, G W Clark, W Vandike, James Peacock, Law. | whether or no the Bible ought to be introduced in the | by sir. Pruises, the acting District Attorney, but nothing y TF v Water street, New York, respectfully informs the Puitapeiruta, Nov. 12, 1844. | son Mills, Wm H Sellers, B Z Boone, John Tanney, Sam! | common schools. If they forced this course by law they | material to the issue was elicited, |. Monday, y and Friday, blic continues to manufacture ARTIF)- y 4 5 ; goods, Hea, bank bills, specie, or CINE LIMBS on phin the most correct Fashionable Intelligence— Fushionable Trials—Law | VF all, J A Giascock, Jas Calvert, J D MoCutcheon, T | should support it by the bay onet—Iet the peopledecide at | x.124 Suirn sworn.—This witness was called to prove eeeesy paken, ped, or put on board this complicated, having, through necessi impinges “9 ji Davis, T J Sensibaugh, C 8 Kelly, W Kaigler, F W T Har- | the ballot boxes. that she was the wife of John Smith, a witness sworn Dovt must be atthe risk of the owners of such goods, freight, made and worn an artificial leg for forty’ vears, and and Gospd—Marriage in High Life. rison, W Middleton, A J Rowark. T R Nelson, Henr; Mr. Exv moved to strike out the preamble. yesterday, who stated on his examination that he was not baugage, be. F. B. HALL, been a manufacturer for thirty-five years, feels Spaf J. G. Bennett, Esq:— Muller, F Grubbs, John Hoffer, R Wiiloughby, M R Pii- Mr. 8x:pmorx was glad to hear the declaration of the | 4 married man. BL gly ome tegen aed pe Pe Neri Hane ires ibs ctanan Westen Vina, rete ley, Francis Riley, @ Lewis, Wm. Sargeant,Henrs Wood | gentleman of the 6th, (Dr. Sweeny.) They had now but |" This specicx of evidenco wos objected to by the prose- ICP Novices—The Empire has discontiahed running for the for Legge Hand Arms, ofthe common Wood Leg. | Dxak Sir—Never, more than recently, has the | tand,R Brown, T A Thompson, 8 Goodwan, DH Van- | Sno course to pursue—without the Bible in the Common | cution, on, nil rre nl2 amtec weaker true value of your ably conducted public journal | bechten, H H Roberts, David Allen, Wm Dunbar, J D | schools, there was nothing which wouid is morsl | Objection ined by the Count. = - : Watkins, A W Alexander, John Lacy, R B King, John | education. The committee to whom the fori report 8 stated she was a widow, residing at No. 66 NEW YORK BRASS RAND. been universally acknowledged; the vast crowds | ycMullen, Alex Matthews, DC Sullivan, Charles Hen- | ofthe County Inspector was referred, ought to have long treet, until she married Jobn Smith. He wes at TRE Member of Se et ae a and dense mass of citizens that filled the avenues ed ynites ae ie dale John shepeial P MN Mecewell, ted. Bi ie ee eS home | ant Seturde night, at No. 66 Lewis street. - ‘ eneral of . p ckerman, Wm Davies, James a q called the gentlem: % t ds. meetin cof the Baad, eid at Milicary Fa) Bore, sand Nov: leading to the wharf waiting the daily arrival of | g jianner, E Smith, David H Beesley, Henry Bridger’ W oe hae ponouncing ‘achigh eulogy on the | wn mcueet Laka , Priel” gone by the nome of 8. GRAFULLA Composer of sai ud—and they now feel | the New York line for election news, and the de- } & Millon, J T Dillon, John Sanaberry, G W Bush.—New || great go: conteined in the Bible, and the neces . Brown, sworn.—Bought a horse and ceb from Foy whe pen Band will be inferior to none in this country— | mand for the Herald, told how much confidence | Orleans Pic , Nov. 6. sity of inculcating ita moral precepts in the Public Schools, jew days before Hoag’s escape, for $60, and paid ‘Bard would return their thanks for the very flactering pa 4 ? : P. concluded, when the question on the adoption of the pre- down for it: did not pay him uny part in silver. Saenaeee benywuas Suge, Sate ie poet eases aad will was placed in your accuracy and early advices. Pe eens (uuvunere eee Oat eeomyy tie Std chee = it ig hears bre Ub end in t was Cross ae gs not recollect the dey of Hoog’s bist ii d, it has becom i —The Cor ‘asse! 2 lo] and referred. e journed. e, but read itin the paper. People say Davis is ver pe Eh a ag pe Tern sine ‘asl ri ipa throughout the | Tin of November, and the canvasees of votes for Eiec- | “/°P* and tres to make | Peodan bos ye thas tee bie tendon, Moa following members; Win. Wallner, 38 ring atree beet particul if ae cities— its atx re Thchinimeendegel Vip rhas aeapclpcestagbnnpete by In Chancery, | is money. Eta at 5 0! 1 5, 7 tes jorfoll street; m arly information of what is going on at home look | * messen; » Before Vice Chancellor McCoun. oun Lavonan, sworn.—Has known Davis for seven or Re Teen deandag Skeaen a Cv i Se, ore eres om, weslee, 7 Chak, sere: I iti the Herald.” APR the result is weertained and recorded. Nov. 18—Jorph L Lewis e¥ John sinvhon —Thia is » | eight years; iis moral character | believe to be goed. (Tuesday, rv > legley, op Walker stzent ‘or it in the . ‘The messenger appointed by the clerk of Cattaraugus | 1,1: fied by J L Lewis, of tuis city, a practical engraver, cMaNvaL Josern, sworn —Paid Davis $10 u few days previous to the escope of Hosg Francis Sxirve, sworn, — [oo d treet in Albany in emple time eae the Morsing Traine of Cartas | GePaschareecer SC buton t05 the east or west. ‘I'he a a are far- | 114 Wooster streets C. 8. Gratui and for speed and ac R tueen'Boc ort. Mather, | A. very interesting case of assault and battery, | is to get the returns of Allegany and Steuben, and deliver | \fainst John Anthon, of the sume place, a distinguished are Rished with new and elegant state Composer $3 Bayard street’ | and one that attracted the élite of our city, was | them to theclerk of Ontario within fity-tix hours after | member of the bar, for the purpose of compelling the de- known Davis for three 18, Leader. < ator: . his 9 tment. p] the full tof principal | years, hie character for honest: dint an fi Coumogations, cre wureralied on the * | Janes Commun, Secretary. : ; 4 | ried this morning in our Quarter Sessions. E. D. | ‘MriePatssccnger appointed by the clerk of 8t Lawrence eed ent fe py te oETcad catipuge crete MeViodat: | ss [have bed deallnge wh Bi Teas acti toutes ‘All are ford trusting aay the boats of this Bands provided tor Public Balls, Trivate Soirees. | Whitney, Esq., prosecuted Wm. Jackson and But | is allowed three days to get the returns of Jefferson and ucn'kas teat assigned by defendant to complainant, to- | termed a goasy man . pf by ree et et FC. Sena) hinietee ee ‘ + 49 Spring street. I ier Price, Esqts., tor an assault and batt ry, which er the whole to the clerk of Oneida gether with all monivs paid by complainant ior searches | James D Vax Vornes, sworn —Had known Davis for tee Oinenee ts went. ‘oure > = took place some months since at the Exchange, ne er appointed in Chautauque, who is to | 204 "Other exp nace, Mr. Benjamin F Butler appeared | three yeurs; his character for honesty, ax fares 1 ever So AKTIFICLIAL TEET: Pf rr] day. It originated in a publication suid tu | take charge of the returns thus deposited on the main | jy complainant, and in openimg bis case read the bili, | heard. is good; he dealt with Mr. Jobn Lyons while 1 was packer of dst ot Ne colar ie ell tngwn and Mi tele esaton the retsciple'of nem press have been made by Mr. Whitney, which reflected Mine, i eaires atieot the retares irom the severa: | which fete forth in substance as follows:—' Th Clerk; Davia wae at the time in the hack business; Weis i i . ‘1 s igen y lat rt of 1837, the cumplainant having on hay a ayear since he dealt at the store, and have not Romer Baraley, will nad! postively as above, her regular | weed etythe, reatnt, lmnproverneat, a, dentuy srr amie. | upon a lady of one of the most wealthy and re- | clerks’ offices from Erieto Schenectady, and de! tiderable sum of money, the fruits of industrion heard of him since except at the time Hong escey oa mai od, whicl be found greatly superior to A spectable families in our city, connected with | to the -ecretary of State. 3 tion to business, and being desirous to invest th in Beane; avors-- Had baswe Serie tor see "Fine ships of this | then apd upwards, NO: IN ‘USE, embracing amongst others the advantages of | which you may remember, was the duel between y the present mode of conveyance on the railroad, the | (oy other with such other sums as he sholld from time to | time 00d. Pereoi bout to embark for the old country should not sal 00 reat and permanent comnibrt aliases, durability, oe Te | Mr. Schott and Mr. Butler of this place. Mr. Jack- | messenger from Chautauque may arrive at ‘he clerk’s te be able to add thereto, in good bonds and mort- Jonx M. De Groot, sworu.—Woe night watch of the select this sine in preference to am five of a | Cegvous Pacients it is particularly adapted. as it precludes it | son plead guilty, Mr. Price not guilty. The evi- | office in Ontario, before the expiration of the 56 hours ‘wall secured, with the view to the". ceipt of ave: | city prison on the 10th or 12th of May leat y stayed. twe nights ; w tat the request of Mr. Cox; knew nothing nad regulations of the prison at that time ; ‘ardy watched with me the first night, und another person, whom | do not knew, on night ; there were two cots in the prison Musson Wano, sworn —Wasa deputy keeper of the prise e month of May ; left on the latt:r end of june ; some times there was one cot, sometimes two in ‘he prison ; occasionully both the night watch went to sleep all night; Mr King. the night wotch, had posses sion of the kev of the iron deor of the front entrarce, and ionally borrowed the key to the celle, and had free y other. ‘Their . Fenders them more comfortable and convenient than ships of @ ity of extrnetiag stumps oF roots re H from C: ti h | m ane lowed by law tothe measenger from Cattaraugys to reac! d t income tor his support, as smlier class. mouth ina inte. ‘The numerous teatinouials from the | dence proved the presence of Mr. Price on the oc- * galar an manent in r pport, “The accommodations of the Hottinguer are uasurpassed for moat i ea in society, with the highest dental and othe | vasion—(than whom there is perhaps no more hon- | ‘he sme point. And he may arrive at the clerk if Aicein STih the vlew ef increasing h.s property, es the cabin, secund cabim and svees passengers. ure berths | :athorities, will re to juiring artificial teeth, o- yrable young gentleman Philadelphiay—with Oneida before the expiration of the three days allowed | nove stated, employed the defendant, as a counsellor ai- ng Ship, | those who have ha set, the happiest and mos: | ‘ young ; r “TT, factory results. . LEVETT, Den some declaration like this— 0 SH1y SUINCALION iat ene et TT ARSC » | the messenger from St. Lawrence to reach that point. In | aw, to assist him in the attainment of the above object : A eo sacia ive it to him Bill hn case the messenger from Chautaugue should wait at | /** ro on 76 South street, comer Maiden n'2 imei 260 Broadway. entrance in Warren st. | [t was not pretended that Mr. Price struck a blow, | yuch point until the fall expirutiongor, the time allowed | Cat for more than twenty ye 1s priot to such employ — a ly ond femiliurl: Poa FOR [AVRE—SECOND LINE The | X MOSE BLEDBED SL ANGE, 451 0UNDING AND | or touched the person of Mr. Whitney The case } by law to the other m Leip Roc | ope Agger sages go Mn enter hd Ta, mast i t 4 engers; and in estimating the nee 4 shy BALTIMORE, Edward Funk, master, will ail SUPERNATURAL INVEN for the prosecution Was managed with tact and | time, he should assume that these messengers were di- | ‘cauainted jefendunt, during all whicn period dé 1a the ist of q . TO CURE CUTANEOUS ERUPTIONS AND’ CLEAR | hil That of the defence with 1 layed us long as he was himself in getting the certi passage. iN, ‘, VE F + ability. That of e defence with carelessness. y 6 e Bog See ding, coeur Wall end Ware ots DARK, SUN A ECKLED SIR oe amounting almost to indifference. Witnesses were | Sed copies of the canvas., in their own counties rr No 9 £onane Build & . the Electoral eee . To. a We ANY—Ay, there are ho have been cheated with | «xamined for the defendant, that strengthened the | _ Tha State Canvassers meet to canvass WANTED FUR CHARLESTON, 8 G MEAT cal theceflas teicher sewers pf tha mates tone prosecution aad costribated to the conttes of ‘auily | votes on the 20 h of November, that being the frst Wed. he ‘A number of VESSELS from 100 to 4 Goap are exaggerated; let, such give ita fair trial. It 1s indeed t attorney and counsel, frequi for him im bonds and mortgeg: fidentially by complainant. on his pecun ira, and ucted for him during his absence in ’83 ano 34, as agent and attorney ; in fact, that he had aeqnired came off before Alderman Joshua Mitchell last / day after the 3d Monday of November } ‘ : t Ae. Pacoeas al wight neette theme, Joad with atone. ‘The highest frepelit pard. he mont sglarly wonderful erative prepartion ever made, in | which Was rendered in @ short time by the Jury. | "The Electors are to meet at the Capitol in Albany on | Complainant's graiiide, regard and meet Hope fate. | Crom cramined Me. Cox gave general orders, tbat eee ene senses, nvfaet, it eldom or heyer falls in curing Henry M. Phillips, Esq., tor prosecution, C. the third day of December, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon, | ince over him. ‘That the applications made through ve | only one of the night watch should sleep at one time in Gum ANY, No, 3 Wall street r Rg ai pe eee OT, Clarkson, Esq., tor detendant. We think this | the law declaring thet they shall meet on the day pre- | (Chdant being unsatisfactory in point of security, wer | be night, and that the cella should not be opened after elk RET RSLIGHED FACRET Opric’ Ringworm, Old Sores, o22, a cause should never have reached a Court of Jus. | coding the first Wednesday in December rejected by complainant, with defensant’s knowledgeand | beng closed in the evening, except in the case of sick ath stzeot=-Passage to and from Great Britain and | par mind, it is Jones’ Soap has done, and still efeeu swe | ‘ice. The sentence must be a nominal fine: It] ”ICuny elector doot not appear atthe Capitolatdotclock | {Fircbaiion, complainant being, ut defendant well knew, | nemas Davie told me such Were MF. Cox's orders Sagacet at the lowe fate ad Crom Liverpool by the regu: no where. else in this ‘city—or you will be | will probably take place om Saturday next, of | onthe 3d of December, his place will be supplied by the | very cantious, and informing defeadant that hy was re- | ‘The court taen adjourned to tcemorrow at 11 o'clock, packes oS ~ o. new ment every lew pg oN a Cec La rl Sh which you shall be advised. ap os bad en deesival bi ibe ell ieweiui solved not to a Lyre None theron hs Cn A.M. 5 Can be i f ty i wy, = ities, choosing rather that it 9! ue rile, 7 Maca apa sTnaniaed Oey | crt laa ce Baa ee a ee ee yom gemectables | nar the, se Canreers equ tn aon com | ‘Satan mt anes, propa court Calendar Fite Day, ‘as well as 4 " Albany. ere me i} and, eqtland all ‘ to day for four days; this would leave only eight J Common Pieas—Now 3, 26.26 69. 60,14 16, 119, 49, 66. " in pa and | Albany. ni mee | week, und was decided this afternoon at tour | jaye to send memengers to the several electors, andlor | Wis letter, dated Nov. 27, 1638, to aaugn te Tompialnatt | Cancure Covay—Noe. 11, 90, 4, 46, 8%, 61,04, 67,72, 9, pm nos gh po tT, iv t For par MEDICAL NOTICE. o'clock. Thomas Thompson prosecuted John H. | themto come to Albany. In this atate of thio, much 2 hich he represented to be ver: 53, 103, 77, 40, 56, 233, 63. ‘ec “ ry TUR aN, #1 Somth ot GTRANGERS AND CITIZENS afflieved with sy form Roberts, under the act of assembly of 1842, for | as the demoeratic electors are clearly chosen by the 7 per cent ; private funds great regard, mplicit confidence in him, Dreaprvt Derravity in Boston.—This was an indictment against a person named James Mann, whois seventy years ofage, charging him wita attempt —o—oOoOoOOO ‘or variety of ilitie, other disease, obtaining money under false pretences from him, | votes of the people, it is respectfully suggested that they EXCHANGE ON ENG ND, | have been valy half cured by quacks, had betier enzefally Derasc ne Start from home in time to get to Albany on or before the Ps: Saito AnD WALES Me’ gubwrivs ba Tar folewirg leer $= , under the following circumstances:—In Septem | start from home in tmo to get te Albany on or before the al J, a8 above sta nd being much bs i i 110 the proposal, and reevived Dr, Cooper—Sir July, 1 certain ber last, Roberts sold to Thompson a lot of ground . 7 uence, acceeded to the proposal, tue ineipal Banking igeations icone a rte | disesse, sat emealcay plied tore ie nd with a building on it for twenty-six hundred dol- Sain iercrior we taaewir we Dok a ais Is par’ | assignments of four of enkd bons end mortgages, among | to commit a rape upon tgitl thirteen years of age, by the dou o + 61 South are ee ee de ites wgoitercall te | lars, subject to a ground rent, payable to George | toads, and ata season of the year when the roads may be | “Dich wa: thatof Jno, MoVickars, tot $3 008 14, in con rison mbling bend troversy in thi if upon whom money to defendant, in entire reliance on his integrity a wor, who JOHN ul lowe La oF we i trees salioncn On ate wavere ru ys or, “und each os pried potiey eux | Harrison, Eeq , of two fhuadred’ aad forty dollars | ye, j , Rete OF AT os Leah eabaih, cu application as above, Log: Yar leunth aiesoveres the @ pf these men was mo | yer anaum, ot which there was one hundred and Koch elector is also requested, without delay, to send wes the tener years of the feme Ae ,and) chat they were uot dactors.. I canclnded to gy inte | twenty duliars due at the time ot sale, for which | to the Secretary of State his place of residence, in order eet pe orice watt Westicee farioes sementaor, Theat rot rapae og og MY teresting, FOR LIVERPOOL—The New Line! xy fo eight Pe ene ee cance uiccnted, mit, | Roberts had given his promissory note. Thomp- | that the messenger may proceed by the most direct route, | int believed that each of the mortgages was'a flat lien | snd t appearvd she had been of en decosed inte Mann Packer dist Ni tye 5 eet ead ew Vp buh ‘ nSy joints, ang body covered vith halons, Twas | sou declared that Roberts _, steoeed the Cae 1m notifying him of his election-—Albany Argus, Nov. 12. | on produc ve real propert 8 in this city, end entirely un: | shop, where he wor! " Gebinet waking eats giving 3 Captain jarsley, | complete al + i fl fl cumbered, worth double the amount loaned thereon, } ‘ier money, and promising her @ wor @ wee durthert, will sail as above, her regular day. ‘ne any Hop rent was pele tp, aad thet he hed Subsequently eueh accompanied by the bond of a solvent and respon: | tency erticles, hi ee @ sneceeded in having criminal inter. ‘or } or maarage, having very superior gnoommodations, the, by vice of several friends, laced: mel, been compelled by a levy to pay it; that he would Forgery Derectep.—On Saturday aa then at passed Ci board, | ander last. 1 ow six hundred IT the opening of the Shoe and Leather Dealers’ | sible obligor, it being the uswal practice of prudent | course withher, * * Fe eo a ueryane, | ee RR agy, | Raber na not made ts natowens bat ht he | Backs trernate king axe crac chee | Cian dea nc theme Nt | Teens mn et a , Carpent " .N.x. | aad made no enquiry upon the subject except from | 4nd presented to an officer of the bank, a prem: me, x - eee tell her fhe Meade hy neous be Prine of Panence $190, pee amine Dr, to cure very cama matter on eng Roberts It wan coniended for the detence, that altel Bevin bes ty I hse "seliet vai Mpexhivece oomeisinnn woh wpeid ath. ; ti geokas Rid The Indictment an charged ae Um SEW ORLEANR—Upwn joue—sir | sone of let Biitare od Banal Wetter iuefaring | aking for granted all things stated by Mr. Thomp- | ror john the bonds and mortgages, and advanced his mo. | wdultery against Munn, an‘ to sustain this witnesses were BED volts ‘lesoateh—Rhe Cant naling packe' | "Ahh Ghe'patieate hatin, Dee Cooter. Oils la Dusse street | eon, without explanation trom Mr. Roberts, | jerproponed to uew therefore, without making, or being allowed by | called wi to hiscon7uct in the year Tea, com hae tp jh J.B. master, ivading cen a é eure ma * i , a def } v " the was in the i Franti RS mark rp tk plage peed atham st Na en var | _ni2im*rre | which it was said he was prepared to make satis- | note he presented was mado by Caleb Stet lef-ndint, to make any examination or inquiry as to the Rites tad ares ana ned heving om hea intercourse with them. These acts were seen through crevices in the door. What rendered the case wore jo rable was the fact that defendant isa married men, ond his on daughters were called as witnes ho stated the hey had warned the little girl repeatedly against their wother, for fear he w luce her. They said he wes It war admitted by the prisoner’s counsel bed man; thrt he ited these # of lewdners, hut that he i i ‘ Miffusical, AND MEDICAL |" i o to th cision of the court | in B: tH lied that it was, He sbligors or the property mortgaged, and without any in Hiatt should be eden byaay af Surat seu, euly Y | UNIVERSITY SURGICAL AND MEDICAL | [tEOrly, according te ine teres no false ore | (cin vould be discousted, and ‘he. Could wave it and | { rmation concerning either except such an was glen JOSEPH Med RAY " i CLINIQUE. tence. The cave of Hutchinson, Hickey and auo. | cell ina short time and get ‘the money. Ashe turned tc | him by defendant's letter, and by the endorsements of In Ps MOE REE DR hs A TL alg EE Ea ye cn ther was cited from the law jvuraal published in | go outof the bank, casting his eye into the directors’ | vervst on the bonds and except alse that the clerk ef de- ~~ ‘The ip 1SA- itt i room, he was identit y one to whom he was person. | fendant an nt leliver the bonds and mor gage: Bee eau Behe, rah be aa we ee bn amy this city. The alderman reviewed the case in an o . The note was then shown to the teller, and | to complainant, and to receive the money therefor, made May sana evi able manner, and concluded by discharging the Sauaeecapleions twas @ counterfeit; the note was di- | various statements and declarations to oor plainent’ whl: amost rable conv: ce | i pica offers jayance for enbi ar iassnet, annty wo JOHN HERDMAN, accused. Alderman Mitchell is, perhaps, one Of | reetly sent to the counting room of Caleb Stetson, and | in the discharge of hie egency, tending to srengthe (he most clear headed and able aldermen ot our | thereupon declared a forgery. The person has hereto: | the complainant's confidence in the pertect goodness o! ety. Most of the important cases are brought be- | fore borne arespectable character, and has a very seaer the securities, and in the - tuality with which thy r- Yay Citpaainammene 2c. im, because is coution and care in their | table family and connexions. He resides in a neigh! interest had been, and woul paid thereon, and experi J | rape, the counsel labored to impress upen the jury ZN wet cents Zane atone ries re Ee MINT UI eae’ It is a Hist motine to parties on ah ing town.-Boston Post, Nov 11 ally on the bond of McVickar—the interest on which he ] ‘he importance of rightly making these dist notions, as - OOUHULE & MINTURN, | ————__. . stated was paid by one Seaman—ond on which bond there | ‘he offence of rape would subject the prisoner to sth eae ae thus to obtain decisions which bear the test Sugar Making —The sngar houses in the vicin- | was endorsed a statement in the handwrittivg of Defen- | sonment in the State Prison, while that of lewdn BviP— 200 rot Hem of very superior ay ity Jand: of examination betore the court. Such an alder- | ity 9, Baton Rouge have assumed their winter garb. ‘The | Junt, that the interest had been paid to the 30th of Juoe | «finable offence, or at moat punishable in th of i it parang mal beiraticedy man is of great value to any city. The counsel | cAimneys present a cloud of smoke by dey anda pillar of | 1334) all of which com lainant,betieved to be true. ‘That | Correction. ‘The jury had not returned a verdict when agi COLLING & CO. 66 Bouth street. engaged in the case of Thompeon and Roberts, | fire by night. the ots described in the morigege.oi McVickar, having | we left the Court.— Boston Mail, Nov. 13. —

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