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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. X., No, 333—-Whole Mo, 3033. NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 2, 1844. Rises ive ates HE NEW YORK HERALD. | NEW YORK AND HARLEM RAILROAD NEW YORK AGGREGATE CIRCULATION COMPANY. Nos, 65 and 67 HE tor of this poy THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. his grateful acknowledwement of the di A ti age which he has received from the public, ado state Chat his ‘ 1 Movements. T ( SCHOOL. Trial of the Rev. Charles F. Torrey for Ab-| Anri-Rent Trovsxs.—The Governor of the Persona i pone Canale ducting Slaves. State issued on the 25th instant e proclamation, | It is said that Mr. Polk, the President elect, will be in Bautimone Crry Court, Frrpay, Nov. 29th.— offering a reward for the arrest of certain anti- | our city in about six weeks. ‘The case of the State vs. Torrey being called, the ;fe8t men, “* disguised as Indians,” charged with | 4 gold medal has been awarded to Miss M. A. Wiswall, THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. 7) NOEME Efi Fompes for auertriag Postion and Exercise Ridirg 1 Clerk proceeded to empanel a. Jury, when some ree obstruction of process. Foe antapes bad of Albany, by the Trustees of the Albany Female Aca- To tie Pabt On and afer Oftoher 29, eats will ran as foilow Hours from 7 to 10 P.M. ‘The Evenings of Monday and Thurs: | discussion took place ou the right of challenge, | been committed, and it was the obstruction of the demy, at their lust annual ‘ion, as the writer of a Pennic, Leaving City Hall for Harlem, (125th st,) Morrisa set apare for gentlemen aud the ladies of the families he C. ? . H process of the court engaged in investigating them, } examinat: od THe NEW YORK HERALD—Daily News ham William's, Bridge, Hunc’s Bridge, Under exclusively. “Phe ritug umster 1» well known to be one Of the Pen rar es aeriag eecarc ing Jos the right that led to the proclamation. the best prose composition, “The to Die. lished every kahoe. pst expe H < entitled Time rgb tos of the year except New Year’s Day and Fourth AM 1P. M, . Leaves mpet Gaverignced andl wncoesal al an th rena Propristcs. ,. | Gotitael: for the defence demanding the privilege New outrages have broken out in ances eae Rev. George B. Cheever, now in Europe, —— cya of row Be 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per annum—postages ity Ball 8.45 M., 2.40 Mal ROGERS’ GYMNASIUM. to challenge ers and denying the State’s right fa ence t , ate MY the Doc eeasae € re- | gaged as editor of the New York Evangelist, and will, “THe WERELY Tains for City Hall 8 Nos 15, 17, and 19 Canat street. to challenge at all: The question was discussed | {T° yesterday to the outbreak in Schobane coun- | i, said, devote himself exclusively to the peper on his re THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday morning—price cents le 12 per amnum—post- sues paid, cash Foote wake Ncibesicagth Fail uly, after leat Yedentary habits should practise these ex- p z Hall, at the corner of Broome st. and the Bowery. only remedy for eoutractious of the Chest, ADVERTISERS are in| circulation of the | den and 27th % extra C ach ‘T' ordi cou r c Ista Herd is over THIRTY VE PHOUSA and inereesing | ty, minutes before che time ‘ot siartina feoes the City EAE | Syises ens OF Coumtantly beuding over dha n't 7 HIS SPLENDID ESTABLISHMENT at some length, when the and eveniug, for tke reception of : Court decided that the UG We copy, at lengtn, the account given by the ; 4 turn. State had the right to chalienge four Jurors who | * ‘ uardian of the Soil,” the anti-rent paper, of f hh has been accorded to the United are the | might be selected by the detence, and the defence | this last affair and of the subsequent violences : ena prada . the ri f : . | . ‘* On Friday night last an express was sent to | States in the decorations of the new Royal Exchange in fei ten culled, Fd pds the Sheriff at Schoharie for his aid with a posse to | London—the armorial ensigns of Great Britain ‘ight trains will leave ill stop ying. Ht has the Pargest ci io) City» | aud will take up passengers along the line. Parents and Guardiaus of Boys, and all interested, are in- f scue Jacob Livingston, who had been chased | placed over the centre of the west portico, and those or the world, ond to th fore, the best cl for busine) ‘Ex Fant pg - in. Uvitelto » MES Peat remptory challenge or for cause, before a Jury | °® : 6 t P bs Q sem inthe elty of country Prion moderate—eaah in advance, | termediate planes ones Lsains for Morrsiania and in- | Vise Call i comnection oh Wo ste etteea | could Se obtained; a number of’ talesmen were | PY the Indians and had taken retuge in the house apr comnery over tae mark Deakins Tanta eee PRIN'TING of all kinds executed at the most moderate priee, | | Leave City Hall for Harlem and Morrisianii a large Gymaasim in Brovklya, at No. iG5 Fulton street, summoned, and a Jury at length selected and | Of Judge Mattice, about three miles above Mid- | of other nat y : P and in the most elegant style. M., 4.30P. M. Leave Mort Di Gentlemen doing bustuess in’ New York, who reside in | sworg, as follows:--J. Hl D. Boone, Allen Elder, | dleburgh Bridge. At an adjourned meeting of the American Republican JAMES GORDON BENNETT, M3. M., 5.30 P.M. Brooklyn, will 5 :—J ; ey r, W, murpowes SCeeetetans ‘Opes day aadeeeaings ete gueforte | William Young, William Ensor, ‘Taomas McCon. | Under these circumstances, the Sheriff ordered | Association, at Faneuil Hall, Boston, on Frida . 8S. CARMAN, Secretary. Te es a s nell, William Johnson, Wm. Fairchild, John Bratt, pet SE) | pour aeoce tdi A Soto OM Sin poy see | J: A: Bosley, L. BE. Pontier, George Brown, Elisha | Where they arrived between 11 and 12 o'clock at day aud evening. nz smeec Pnorniztor ov THE Hematp Estasuisumenr, Northwest comer of Fulton and Nassai 8. iy evening, out a posse and proceeded to the scene of action, af the pacts foe thieet entie acne aon Candidate 3 night. About 30 Indians were on the ground when | ,, A Providence paper states there is a rumor in town NEW LINE OF LIVERHOOL PACKETS. ‘spectfully to inform their friends and.the public that they | Ie. f he Sheriff arrived, wh hat in ad that Mr. Dorr isto come out of prison next Thursday. il fr fork on the 26th and Li intend to open the LARGL MS, in Monroe Hall. In opening the case, Mr. Richardson stated that he held | the Sheriff arrived, who was somewhat in advance s TORR DEN Aer hen mendes meron onthe tte = Of Pearl aud Centre streets, aiatatee Botte lke pure | in his hand three indictments against the traverser, | of the company. Of what took place on the arri- | HW» °F Why, does not appear. y . a $y oa ‘$ eg i ‘ “ ‘i : : 3 Gov. Yell, member elect to Congress from Arkansas, is nis in the Art of Self Defence, in the iging him with having enticed, persuaded and us val of the posse, there are various and conflicting | ».i¢Y'of as a candilate for U.S Senator Iroc that Beate. A f giving Pi 5 eh 5 iid VARY THRSSSHLINGS FROM PATHRIOY TO fund “inproved style. ‘Lie ensy-and safe ianace {ee i NGS IED! , = uier(fee | sisted three slaves, the property of Mr. Wm. Heckrotte, | stories in circulation. Suffice it to say, that a sort i . i FROM NEW YORK Um and after the Ist of October tha ot ce Tis wih the bere sie ores poe to escape from his possession. “The first of these indict- | of a skirmish took place, in which two of the | The “ Planters’ Banner,” at Frenklin, has been discen- d M WN: , ror. New Y: denta of | ments charges the offence with reierence to a negro | } . | tinued for want of patronage. Shiv SIPDONS, Captain eB Colby Bin Dec, Ree goelekiAt. | soutaridf chests oruate dtuanen ete wil wvaraly ine | Woman named Hanah Gooseberry; auegro gist named | austin, Worentedt ak Middiebtrah, nod tee cies | _ ‘The Charleston Mercury remazks, that no Ship SHERIDAN, Captain’ A. “ w ‘ : Prenitl . gerously wounded at Middleburgh, aud the other he Charleston Mercury remarks, that any man wi Bera, ta . 14% P.M. Prove thesymmetry of the human form Dyspeptic subjects par- | Judah Gooseberry, and a negro boy named Stephen pepe ‘ ce atl Nd bi i ‘hen he Id_be anything ha Ship GARRICK, Captain Bel rant} Senna ticularly, will be surprised at the relief obtained from thisex: | Gooseberry. bach of the indictmenta contain 1 ts, | 19 in jail, and wiil probably be examined this ofter- | Would be an editor when he could be anything else, has a + UN Sonparsa, ercise— y pe i y i " ‘ ca e . Bip BYSCIUS, Soot tieeae, Veiiveia 107" ‘ ise—iany persous have been entirely cured afte: mediciues | ‘The fiest charging the traverser with having enticed the | 2000, When we shall be able to give a more cor- | “Most unnatural taste for aloes and rhubarb. Ship SHERIDAN, Captain: A. Deper ea tisswat | goteipek 6 by rede ae yO T gre ps party toescape; the second with having persuaded the | rect statement of the case. q ‘The Missouri Legislature at Jefferson wes expected te Ship GARRICK, C: 1 _ 189 tf a0 Gentlemen will be waited on and taught at their resideners, | party to escape; the third with having assisied the party | A large number of the friends of the prisoner | *¢-¢lect Messrs. Benton and Atchison to the Senate. Ship Bena 8, al Eldri GHITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL MALL | For terms, (which are moderate) apply as above. 23 Imje | to €seape; aud'the fourth embracing the other three, assembled at Schoharie on Monday to hear the There are 13 newepepers published st present in: Wie, Bee uhape ome’ all ak the bese STEAM SHIPS. x cipemnnren ned charges him with having enticed, persuaded and assisted | examination ; but, owing to the fears of a few | Contin Territory—9 whig, 6 democrats, ! abolition, and me ure cre all ol te ih A fried don Pi aes cos asst Genes DR, LARDNER, CONSULTING ENGINEER, the party to escape, Each ofthe indictments were exactly | timid persons, who apprehended an attempt to res- i atintoe commit cach. RD.—The Public is inform: r 4 e i ; i be coppbine great speed with ancruel comfort for passengers. Under coutract with the Lords of the Ad Fu Gatanes, tee ress Cinna ae eon eee Whe ween tsot Ceee De Se Yearnot | cue the prisoner, the sheriff’ was advised to post- | ‘ pcan encore gadis deay Boston and cio "The Jo Ce sae hence ss $100, toeotiet cae HIBERNe ity. Casta ‘Aigsenats Bone: nest prhich he follow a on ‘an extensive scale for many years | age; the gitl, Judah, the daughter of Hannah, was ubout | PORE the examination, unless the anti-renters would Albany Reilroed was on Friday thrown upon the treck Bla Seas Tne OO anes faite Ais bommanued by CALEDONIA, peain Rowand G. Loc. erchants, aud others engnged in the arta aid manufactures: | 19 years ol ag; and tke boy Stephen was about 17 years | Consent to appoint x committee to atiend the trial, | roma freight train by hia head coming in ‘contact with meal catefaotons ? = ais erour CADIA.... Captain William Harrison. may cousult, him on matters x the application of the | of age. The girl and boy being the son and danghter ot | aud urge the remainder to return to their homes. | a bridge, “He was instantly killed—several of the cars Neither the Captains or owners of the ships will be responsi- z LEANN La. Caposin dong Bowie pn 8 of pragtical science. Certificates and opinions on the | Hannah Gooseberry. , This proposal was agreed to by the tenants. A | passing over him. He had a wife and family. ble for any letters, parcels or vac jen sent ys’ them, unless re- | wish gaff trom Liverpool oi Sea LR ean LF sida Fs BE lire lal shemale pene & Mr. Richardson opened the case with a plain statements | committee was Scecalingis appointed, who re- ‘Two men who accompanied Col. Hall to Canads, over wular bills o| are sig for. ‘From Bos i ous, with a view to the discovery or test. | Of the facts he expected to prove, and then proceeded | mained in the place, and the remainder returned | «ye proposed line of refines, get lost in woods, and wero ton. Krom Liverpool. rine invest to call the witnes: or freight or ly to Zaledoni feast oF passage apply ee New York, Caledonia, Lott. ‘agust i6th. — processes, will be supplied or undertaken when , to their homes. Owing to some other cause, hows | fro: ‘ Bad ne BRQWN, ALLEY eee Tivenosts eae,” Harri Ist, Axgust th. No at gl gies New York, NE bn egos Mahe datas meen ever, the examination wasstill postponed till’Tues- eg ‘the orm pope yer mg peer my bl s0- 4 ‘ och. By , ‘Lette nd med * ; D i ‘Hall arrived anketiggs by, the Fachsta will be charged 123 'ceuts per single a Ti Bes, TY MAverienced surgeons, and are subplied | being fost by frivolous ‘yplicatios, all applicints wilt be ex: | of age, stout, good countenance, with’ a tooth ot in Gay Torning at 9 o' ee, i Pe Sh ee Cae eae Sieg were ee ‘ - (a tih Boats. ay ected to pay a retaining fee of $10 before consultation, front ; she isnot a black woman, but a sort of chesnut XAMINATION OF Joun Hyatt, on a charge of | in Portland on Saturday evening, Passage, wapls fi; are color, rather stout and fleshy ; is the owner of a girl} @8sault with deadly weapons Before Charles | Intelligence has reached Hamburg from Vienna, of the UD. BRIGHAM, Jun. t, 5! aniee No. §'Wall stree: named Judah, the daughter of Hannah ; sho is a stout | Goodyear, first Judge of the Court of Common | death of Alma, the only grand-daughter left by the distin- CHEAP rE Ey CASH TALLC 1G Dy well proportioned girl of a dark color, and something of | Pl in the county of Schoharit id J 3eb- | guished poet Goethe. The young lady was in her 17th becond teri Ships orthfs Line will tot ve New | NEW STEAMBOAT LINE FOR BALTIMORE PASE ST AG ay eee Eee ENT, the build of Herm bier janda boy named Saphen, who. hard, Jr-» ‘Jontioe ef the Donne. pajancel oben year, and her premature decease is very much lamented, York on the Ist, and Havre on the 16th of each month, as fol- pees ey ane Cursarmane Cai HE SUBSCRIBER, one of the pioneers of the cash syster is about 16 ; rather stout made ; he was dressed in af ‘The witnesses in behalf of the people were Jacob In recent news from England, it is stated, that Murray, lows, viz = R TY CTS. ep. i i i rey ‘ New Ship ONHADA, Ist March, 16th April, Philadelphia and Baltimore, leaves the first } materials, in the most superior style, at lower prices by tweaty: | some black dresses which I bought for ‘hem when ther | Jun Becker, Tobias Bouck, and Philiy Lawyer. | ofthe same name, has conc! tgs rays pe Capeais dee tuly, i6th August, Pier below Chesnut street every morning, (ex- | five per cont than any other house charges for the same qualisy | gy] i they had some fancy dresses which t | The testimony of Livingston did not give any light | Davies: Beq. the friend of Lord Byron, by which he is to 5 James Funck,? ist November, ¢ 16th December, cept Sundays 7 o'clock, per the splendid steam- } of garments. | Witness the following list of prices -— wnistress died, any they Had SOmb maby Orésees. whicks “5 12 8 See Pra wittet tient cen. ih give him 44000 sterling {or his reminiscences of the no- Ship BALTIMORE, Ist April, 16th Mer. boat PORTSMOUT ptain J. Devoe, to Delaware City ; Boat superfine wool black Dress Coat... $14 to $20 cannot now describe ; they were first ubsented on the 4th ° yatt was taken. Mr. | ple poet, including, it |» said, a number of his letters ‘Captain Ist August, 16th September, | thence 4 miles throu; Canal ‘to Chesapeake City, in first Paats of fancy sad nlaia black Cassimere.. 5 to 8 of June, between 8 aud 9 o'clock, afer they took their | Mattice stated that the Indians had retired from | which have never heen published. 7 . aly Fantet Roots and thence by the Vests of all kinds, Silk, Satin, Coxsimere... 334 to 5 suppers ; I have never seen them since ; of my own | the house betore the sheriff arrived with the posse. low akely i Ship UTICA, Steamer OSIRIS Capt J. D. Tumer. Gentlemen whg supply their own cloth can have then made | knowledge I know nothing of them since. They were} That they were coming towards the h ‘The tollowing membe ve arrived in Washington Captain, MARYLAND, Capt L. G. Taylor. in the best atyle M the fallo H ® H ithout fanite aoe connng towards the house when | preparatory eting of Congres Frederick Hewitt arrive at Baltimore early the same moming. reas Coat from od, excellent servants, honest and without fault :Thave } they met the sheriff, and halted. The sheriff |" Seva rs. Benton, Crittenden, and Tappan New Ship St. NICHOL. in Ae Public are assured that (notwithstanding the false reports Pants from... +2 Advertised them and have invited them pack, vut they J then told them they had better disperse, w! 1ey | Hous: or Revar vives —Maine—Messrs. Dunia "The secommodatious of Pa are not surpassed, com- J speed to passengers. ‘The only change that ‘has been made ix inthe house ; they have always been at the command | Ne says, he first saw Hyatt. While the ‘udians | Hams. bode Islaud— Mr. Cranston. Connecticut—Mr, bining all that may be required for comfort, | ‘The price of cabin | that H. ‘T. Rees is uo longer Agent for this Line. THE of the servants; have been dealing with were standing, the order was given by sozie one | Vatlin. Vermont-—Mr. Marsh. New York— Messrs. An- passage is $100. Passen; ill be lied with Look oat for imposition. The joneer Line” is ran by ‘ i Ellis, ¢ K Rathbr 1d Wheaton. Bite, with the exception ol wine and tors. H4taralenihal nt 1 Tailroad Company's ‘Agent for the urpose of matting INVISIBLE Henderson ever ‘since he commenced busin of the poste, ‘te ‘ take them,” and son stones | RArNtm,, lle, Crwenes: King, Tatnre toe Meeweas Goods intended for these is will dee by the sub- | down the regular opposition. If you wish to keep the fare re- WIG. abonttwenty years until he quit business: were thrown by the posse. he Indians then . on d Ste M = scribers, five f im auy other than the expeuses actually incurred J duced from $4 to $1. 0 Ho by the steamer Portsmouth, and. no QO closely resembles the wa head of hair thet sceptics ang | OUt to Mr. Tyler, which is since the servants went away, | retreated again, and after a run of about two aad re 1's Carolinas Mr, Rhett Alsbamee on them. “For freight Of peseuge, a cage ye other he accommodations by this Line are warranted to be | S eprgnownced jt the moat perfesk and exui, J 1 believe 5 | then dealt with Mr. Holder, hisclerk; Ihave | rods or more, he saw one of the Indians fall | Mr. Pay © ntucky—Messrs, Freneh and White Okie : 4.4 , g ‘ ras he day, ‘The great advantage of shis e C1 rs of Mr. Henderson. ' e, ry sp OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. MORES BUCKMAN, Agent, or to both in lightuess and natural appearance, as to | Gud crnekers ot the come Kind are wed tee ereeeeet | poor Indian.” While he and his ions | MoCler Hughes, i JAMES HA 30 Sot harves, A *, and crackers of the came kind are used ; the crackers I } F' shies e and his companions C. ghes. N. B.—There are two Daily Lines of Stages between Walti- | fly detection, its textnre being so beautiful go porons end se | oie wards bought of Holden were marked with the | Were endeavoring to drag the wounded man off, ae " mors and Washington City, at a fare, of $1 50, making the | and'the great evils of other wigs eatirely avoided. ‘ihe seeptw | name of Holdon and Co. ; I think it was sincethe absent. { the poase headed them and separated them from & Intelligence. Dd Line’o! wets for Liverpool wi! +5 and connoisseur are alike invited (o insyect thix novel and bean | ing of the slaves that Mr. Henderson sold out. he main body of the natives. One escap Jours! — sehedsin the following cea cecehing theeabes the sailing Fontes only Bn 2 Wenn Oe cia Wie and fou pocatian wat oF fing tavhast artis | | PPC re ae sig pikes 9and 10o’clock ne ing orine ord “i but Hyatt CN A Mirra tp pet Reh de rder, except e ane . q oe i al e| i , hen aes ok ye FALL AND WINTER ARRANGEMENT. Manufacturer's, A. Barry, 146 Broadway, comer of Liberty | at night, in the intter part of May, about four or five nd Fak. Ta. his effort to Gocapeylit-wan alors Bata AN ee ante sceneeees {the AMBRIDGE, Jane i uly 16 NEWARK AND NEW YORK. ——TAYNE'S HAT TONION | Unysbefore the slaves went away, | saw a white man} that he raised his gun and snapped it ut one of the | moat prominent ones may be named as follews :—Blue ‘850 tons. Oct. 1 16 FARE ONLY 124 CENTS. JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC. standing at the gate of our yard talking to Judah Goose- ty . ick, Midas, Rufli W.C! Barstow,0 Keb. I ar THE NEW AND sWikr SHEANER RAINBOW, | JAYNE’S HAIR TONIC.—We have, heretofore, numbered | berry : the white man looked ut me rather suspicionsly, | Posse. But they failed to establish this charge, as | Rick Midas, Rodin, Gallwey, lego, Musio, Tarantu Geabncaane: oe AND ee oar *] reguraies umoug shose who, believed hat the "iitiz Tonic,” | and wentaway, and Judah went ia; when I went in the | pO Person wend teatily that the gun was pointed at | eathers, Liz Tiller, and a lot of Wome a0 thtes ead ote tons, . 16 ON and after September 10ch will ran daily, prepared by Dr. Jayne was one of the many quack nostrums | house Judah wasn't there, when I went in the yard Ju. | him at all. The person who wrenched the gun iat, unknown to tame. Phe SlawEae We aa re the OxFORD, & Bartlet " aa follows (Sundays ineluded) : Leave New: | whose virtues, are ucver seen, beyond the fulsome putts of their ¥ dah camo out of the shed ; asked her who it was she had { from him fell on the gun, and it was reasonable to | Ycwr.014%: wnknown to fame. The fellowing 1 ‘ : t ve M iot of Harclan ntese Deck EM | ment of the error of our belief’ An incimate (Hen been talking to; when f first saw the man I thought it { suppose that the pan inight have been forced open |" Tvxsvay, Nov. 19.—A sweepstakes for celts and fillies, 4 vapor Je,Rathbone, apa rre three months since, al i bald as | was my brother-in-law, but upon going nearer to him, 1} by the fall. No one saw him snap it, but imagined | 3 years old—subscription $200, forfeit $150—two mile The MONTEZUMA, ——“TLEASANT AND CHAP EACURBIONS a piece of polished marble, maagre all our jesting and ridicule | saw it was not ; | think this, pointing to the traverser, is | they heard it. The Court deemed the testimony | heats. cultivate so barren aspot, purchased | the man; he is thinner now than he was then, and hi ici i y i pee ee GUMNER SRR A INGE MENT. STATEN | *ettle.or two of the Hair Tonic from Dr. Jayne, and according | whiskers are off; at the magistrate’s office I picked him insufficient to establish this charge, but held him | 4-1. Bingaman’s ch. ¢ by imp. Leviathan, out of 5 N ‘A.'B. Lowber, The &} é r rt his directi hed it. During the present to bail in the sum 3500 for his Charlotte Hamilton, by Sir Charles,, .... s+. 6+ ++ ‘The EUROPE, | ND.) AND NeW YORK FERRY, ‘Fiend ushered hinwelt info ome preeuse aad uncovering faa | OUt; L Was told to look rou ; there was about 20 or 30 J (9 bail in the Pepe or oie appearance at} yp Kenner b.!. Ha'penoy, by Birmingham, ‘ont Krom Pier No. 1, North River, foot of Battery Pace. hither(o naked head, astonished us with athia, though luxuriant | people there. The man went away up the strect, {as J : + The bail was prompt- of Picayune, by Medoc,, . 4 ‘The NEW YOR The Buramboat CINDERELLA, wall run aa | growth of hiir, from one to two inches in lengii—-upen the | Came down to the gate. ly given, and the prisoner returned to his tamily | w, J’ Mince’s bi {Dino by ing eae Migr ‘ont fe lows) Daily, from Ma aith, to Datdber ist, | very premises we had believed as unyiel ing to cultivation, as | Cross-examined by Mn. Gattacuen —I swear positively | in company with his friends. UBigha by MONET: at nee 1 om t nw jig Be Cropper, wMrat 3% 6 pnd) P.M. hedifvnetrk fsi panel | apdtfrernes semen iat omnes yn reg Oy lorgh— no.vuft. bat | to the beat of my kaowledge and belief, the man;{ ‘The decision of the Court was received with ge- | w. J. Minors cho. by Glencoe, out of lwp. Equity, Fd CORUMEUE, Leaves Port 1Scamond, nt 20 minutes to 3, and 10 miuntes to | be pomted out What is 'more in favor uf this onic,” the | Jia not may at the magistratc's that 1 could not ewear posi: | neral satistaction by the vast numberof his friends | W.?. Greer's ch; ©: Gold Hagle; by ‘Ceey | nae” G, A. Cole,2 OA. Ms a 1, 436 and 66 FM. j cap hyip olied Wns aot one ef teleporary paldusse--oe padbes 1 tively to hile. present at the examination, and in a very short of the dam Of Pressure... ws. cc. ce ccee eee s Pt The YORKSHTKE, (uew,) en eon New Bnyghton a2 8 and W A. M.; at 1M, 5and 7% | toss of the har—but was one of ye standing, though the gen- By Mr. Jounson.—Have never noticed him in the street; | time after the breaking up of the court the Vast as- ‘Time—409, 4:0094—Treck heavy. 1060 tons, . “On Sanday-—Lenves eww York, at 9 and 11 A. M.; at, ¢and | feimans but forty-five years of oge—{thiladelphie Spin of | the gate of the yard 1s on Camden street ; Judah run in as | semblage dispersed in the most. quiet and watedt Wepxesvay, Nov. 20.—Jockey Club Purse $150, en- G. May a i att, soun. as she saw me; she didu’t see me till I turned to- 4 y » Bail 6 ‘i Times. figined Sn point ofelegance or cornfort | &,P-M._ Leaves vort xtidhmoud, at 90 minutes to 8 and 10.A.Ms | Soid by ihe Axonta, A. B. & D. SANDS, Drogausts, No 79 wards the Hordes ght dimed co P.M, Palton street, 273 Broadway, aad 77 East Broadway, : Ine $450—mile heats, These Shi nce ete, and the man thea turned away, up the | Manner, leaving the most favorable impression on | f@nce $100, val elie sire: magnate acs aadacitn date oats New Yorks Minyi8, 184 myl1 éin¥re Srertan ftrests hetied on light pantaloona and light coat tink the minds of the few who were inclined to mie D. Seen Fa Masioy ia jmp, Philip, out of | " on AT AN 8-1: | he had acap on; I did not {speak to him; when I went | (rust the intention e anti-renters, of their sobri- | p, sock’ “he rot ea vem tees eiprte eal te Ment Aer pe int of conned ees eae OR ALBANY-HOUR CHANGED.— DEAFNESS. into the house, I did not say anything to my father about | ety and orderly conduct throughout the whole pro- P. A. Cock’s b. f Victress, by Grey Hag! Prpinote de comfort and eqarenienes afPaseayrn. 0 Asc Hteanbens KNICKERBOCKER nod! ORS. CASTLE AND EDWARDS, AURISTS, | it; I thought the man had other antentions then to per- | ceedings. Mr. Hyatt is highly esteemed, and ‘has Wael Minera cr aise ian eae : Seeead d Punctuality, ascogards the day of sail yelenk BROADWAY —Patract :— auade the servants away ; { told my father the night after | always sustained the reputati ‘ saa wwiory. eee ee eanY atid: Oletnendanlned a6 ae BOL BRAUN A coeel tebe the tequast of Ligat, Me- | they went away, that Ythought that man hed got them Surana ined § he Feputation of a mild, orderly beater eel A Drice of passage outward s tiyw fixedst One Hamdred J “ONO ON NL | intosh, to testify that he was invalided hone as dnfit for duty, | away ; I had never seen a white man there under those y sp + ie ‘imeé—=1:56, 1:53§—Track mudd, Dollars, for which ample stores of every description, will | [> NOTICE. in conwquekee:of total deafness. and s fontn hin aor tos nat nly elgg It is reported that some person or persons, last Distanced for foul riding. vided, with the exception of ‘wines and liquors, which wil re that while in New Yorks, on his way to England, he placed | &#fCUmatances before ; | have seen men there; the | evening, stoned the house of Judge Mattics and | 54M» Dav—A sweepstakes for colts and fillies Nei in or owners of these a A wrists. Under their treatment he recove is hearing, 5 4 Sel so 3 de % by them unless Hf m Torrey to be the man ; 1 did not swear that he positively | assed through the windows and endangered the |’ ¥;,Miner's b. g. Dert, by imp. Doncaster, dam out sible for any letters, parcels, or packages sent. by th ty. 3 r, A x ar bills of lading are signed therefor. Fer freight or pase JoOh and after Sunday, Dee. Ist, the Boats Will igned, : Hl. MeNKVEN, M. Py was the map. ‘He wee dressed chen in dark coat, and had | lives of his amily. This islaid to, the anti-rent- J p, wane ore, PY Gephan Boy, Bens)» a. GOODHUE & CO, 64 South street. ; LEAVE SEATEN ISLAND: ACHES BiB Mt: Forces, Jdhhaies. Tn hat on; he was dressed entirely different of course. | ers. We sincerely hope for the credit of the cause out of Geo. Kendall’s dam, ‘by Stock wae 08 MARSHALL. 34 Burling Sip, N, ¥. 834, and 10, A, Mt , holder,... « sew ‘pool. , aN NP i. Ps, From the time I saw the man at the gate talking to Judah, | that the perpetrators of this foul act m 5.5 reas ie Ti Neen j2mtt_and of BAKING, BROTHERS te Ci LEAVE NEW VOR: A.rure cure for incipient Dealuess, bar Ache, Pains, Bursings | 1 never saw Nit. Torrey till | saw hin at the magistrate's ; | tq Hustice. "We would not own as gw pt Cisne ouniee gees yam by Me. hos returned to his military du or singing sounds in the ears,’collections of hard w: 9, and 12, A. M.; 3M, and 54, P.M. - | batween these times! suppose two or three weeks ha A ‘ oe Motions sume wieds ARRANGEMENTS FOR 1842. Sees iste Sa weonerin a dass ies oropelde | elapsed Iupyonsisav’fim about trots there migutes J M2 any person who could be guilty of wo coward. | A-L;Bingsian’s oh i. by" Cap. Scie, xt ot" OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE. FOR BATH, GARDINER AND HALLOWELL. — | of tweuty years. Oiliees removed to 341 Broadway, corner } at the gate;twhen went to the magistrato’s office T knew | 'Y and mean Sn act a8 this. Let no such stain as} y 5 "Coden ye Fanny King, by imp. Glencse, dara Pe © 100 Pine street, comer of South. pe new meamer, FENOBRCOT, Captain | White strect __ni im*n_| there was 'a man there charged with getting the slaves | (his rest on the character of an anti-Rent man.— °°" out of Mary Smitly by Sf Richer pf “ IN. Kimball, Jeaves the end of ' what, Boston, | BALLS, PATTIES, ASSEMBLIES, Ke would do well to | away ; I told father what his stuture and appearance was ; | Guardian of the Soil, Nov. 27. Time--1:60], 187, Pelock, Stages will be in readiness on her arrival at tee above | 22 ive JERVIS a call for Engraved’ Ball Tickets, printed | [ cicked him out by his stature and face, and his dark | In connection with this subject, we copy from 7 Mihoostner eto acrention of hte tries pleas, to SonvEy Dassemmers to the neighborioe towns. Circulars, and Cards of Invitation of © ery description, ne be- | hair; when I went into the house I saw Judah’s motter ; | the ca Baie f what it calls a correction of a ru- Tue Presipent’s Lapy.—We are informed that Va the city, Cali and satisfy yoursel al Cheap Engraving and Printing E ay, next door to the Tabernacle 144, for Td. " f brit t Ci Stee: tue Passengers, By the Rogular Line of Liverpool Packets, sail Pes roy Res 5 ua we jublic in genera, to the following acranwements for | “THe NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL FACKETS—— to do Ball Feanting as good and cheaper thw any | Lasked her who it was Judah had been taiking to 3 the | mor that Rensselaer of this city was abdut | the article published in our aper of Wednesday wn the | to remove to Peansylvania, in order to be enabled jast, and copied trom one in Philadelphia in relation to gate was on Camden street ; I] was coming lar Line, of Live street and he turned up ; I suppese that Judah told him ing the ist, 6th, Lith, 16ch, of every month. Bi rok, Rene : some one was coming and he then walked up the street ; | ‘© commence suits in the United States Courts, as | the early connexions of Mrs. Polk, is not correct. Mrs. PE eg tay poe be ‘New York. the iat, 10th and To sai] from New York on the Sist, and from Liverpool on AT PUA aie AGUERAEOTYPE Ply TES Al REET ened aoiin: thie sient Tehould not Bare besa |S non-resident against his tenants in this State. No | Polk, the lady of the President elect, was not Miss Easton, Te deckectinu wie tea above ait toe toon ca aflocdivtg | the sth of each month = FP at Soc igg Egg lls omnes és, | able to have seen him so well; | should not have seen | One, We presume, attributed this intended proceed- Spore of General Jackson’s tamily. There were stillgreater facilities passengers, the Subscriber has establish From New York L’poot. } gilt—and a variety of other French and German goods. For | his face at all. ing to Stephen Van Rensselaer of Albany, who is | three by sod who did the honors of the Presidential man- tia teyulat live of ft elaas New York built, coppered and | Sew Ship LIVERPOOL, 1150 tons, bee: 21 Keb. 6] tale by EDWARD HEN, Importer, By Mr. Cox. —I do not remember to have seen you at the | well known to have voted, together with all his | 71 a that peried—Mrs. Donaldson, Miss Easton and Coppered fastened ships, to sail punetually every week through- Ty Elardee” se April 21 June 6 | “yet rh Wand 20 Liberty street. | magistrate’s office ; 1 don’t recollect to have seen Mr. | attorneys, agentsand dependants, for one of the | ‘#8 Lewis. They were all distinghished by beauty, out the year. ug. Oct. 6 Torrey, and to hava been asked if he was not the m Peo. be B grace and accomplishments, They combined to throw a ji ishi PALHESS PRICE EDU! 31 i jominees. gmmadation of persons wishing to remit mone? | N.ShipQUEEN OF THE WEST, (Aimy 31 Mat. $1 HPredueed thei Express prices on al atzall puekgee of law | aai vas a dark night, and said {meant by that, that it | "aj foilowin charm around the private hospit n lities of the President, to their families or friends, are given, payable at sight, on lay 21 duly 6 x DIght, The following statement shows the number of J and the brilli i ; _ z 1d other doc: from 60 cents to 25 cants per package, itarlight night ; | don’t remember to have said there ? r y gave brilliancy to his public levees. Mrs. Do- the following Banka, Vit. oo stand, vidte x Sahl eee eee rth A Rov, | jon Chis eity tp Buffalo, und. the intermediate points. age: that Toouides ot identity fiewes.” “re | votes given for Messrs. Van Dusen, Murphy and } valdson, the wife of Mejor Donaldson, then private secre- iieaicks Clewa, ‘ondonderry, | New Ship ROCHESTER, 890 tons, ¢ sane’ 91 Aug. 6 | through Wells & Co.'s kixpress from Buffalo to Clueago, at ® | Nicnotas Woonwanb, aworn.—I let a pair of cream | Harris, the anti-reut candidates for members of | tary to the President, and now Cherge d Affaires to Wexford; Belfast, Waterford, . Get’, 21 Dec's 6 | seats ber peckage from this city to Chicago, and the intermedi: | 104 horses, with white manesand white tails, and a Assembly in Albany county :—Vandusen,§ 2154; | Texas, is saw deceased. Miss Easton, in the first term Armagh, Colerain, Ship HOTTINGUER, 1050 tons, ¢}lare! BH ae 2PON SELLE he POMEROV Rockaway carriage, to Mr. Torrey, on Tuesday, the 4th | Murphy, 2195. of Jackson’s administration, married a member of Enniskillen July 21 pt 6 F c from North @ Barabridge, Nerponate ti Ira Bursley. Nov. 31 Jan’y.6| GOTTA LIPAX AND LIVERPOOL | June;he brought them back onthe next Sunday, very | Ira Harris received 8,233 votes. Leonard Litch- | C°pgtess from North @arolina. It is believed that this Caren Meee te | Thpos ephefantia), fant sailing,’ fry: elses Blips, all Velie FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL, much fatigued ; there was no driver went with them ; they | field, the highest on the whig ticket, received | 5° is hume was Polk, which has given rise to the don, Ballyshannon, } the city of New York, are commanded by meu of experienc ids * were so much fatigued that one of them died svon attet- | 6,963, and Clarkson Crosby, 6,250. Ilartis was no- | Ticonception now noticed. Miss Lewis merried Mon- Strabane, Skibbereen, loneymore, J. and ability, and will be despatehed punctually on the 2tst of Dee Raval Mall Sisumed hogs YS Os wards, RINRied “Lip ihe anticewete Gonveniibd aad tow sieur Pageot, then Lint? Aida French Embassy and ce ity Bink of Glago cai “*hrt Cebinn ar elegant and commodious, and are furnished theabove ports, as follows >= ; opens. a Hedge Hebel data On the bon ety ete red in by the whig convention. His excite ter rs the eeegkon OF Wad Le le, ac ear Keaton nt Englund — Messrs. SAI Bankers, London; | with whatever enn conduce to the ease and comfort of passen- 3 TR ler, on Friday, Dec. Ist. | oe eae to ae beloa ene Peete ieee cue k 1] the average of the whig ticket is ubout the same | the Treasury Derartment, at Washington, Mes Pell, p.WiByrnes & Co., $0 Waterloo Itoad, Liverpoolt payable 1s 3 , J, Hewitt, Esq., Commander, on Dec. Ist. | was going to Mr, Clark’s, my brother-in-law, over the ‘i helad Re Prewtd . every town ia. Great Britain, rice of Passage, $ Boies ledonia, E. G. Lott, Mi 6th. | bridge st fien creck, whoo, I saw him standing in the road;a | 48 the anti-rent vote for the other nominees.—2A/- | the lady of the President elect, is, we are advised, pecull- Wer further informations (f by letter post ani ne dh omni i lll Ange nll I eed Ze | carriage, open belore ani behind; and two dun colored | bany Atlas, Nov. 29, Spy tiled for the high stetien which she will doen. Ail PH Me: . ty, i 1 regular |... Fass z “ 4 horses standing inthe water and a black boy washing fi , nerd she possesses Or Mesmrs. P. W. BYRNES & CO., 36 Welerloo ker oor benny iy ee ec ranar yong “i 'D. BRIGHAM, Jr, it, their legs ; over in the road I saw a white mon washing} Texas anv Sovrn Carouina.—The Legislature hare ht ne be mind, and the greater affections of the a Qe Mesers. PW. Wi Joo Hoat pores ait te i MINTURNS, re ac che office of Hamden HCO. his hands in a bucket i, 1 was over there looking at them of South Getoling arscmbled at Solambia ‘on Mon. | heart, which at once command respect and inspire esteem. i me ° shines 87 South street, New York, n26re at _No. ‘all street, full ten minutes, and they did not see me forsometime ; | day last, and proceeded to organize the respective aan Hae Chae OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT PASSAGE OFFICE 7 orto = FIELDEN, BROTHERS, & CO., FOR MARSEILLES—Packet of Ist December— | the horses were dun color, with white manes and tails ; novos: In the Senate, Angus Patterson was | WiNtE® Routes to New Yorx.—We learn from iid ee iverpoot ‘The ship TRESCOTT, Wm. W. Lawrence, master, | thought it would be the death of them washing them in| unanimously re-elected President, William E. | %f Postmaster, James G. Wasson, Esq., that ar- SAMUEL THOMPSONS age rca ta ' the sate thy were thal man tere (pointing te waver | Martin, Gletk. in the Housey C. Coleock, was | fanpements mare een made with the Menssionse Ral JOHN HERDMAN, 61 South street, New York. OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE, LAW! H Ss att howe ic saw the | unanimously elected Speaker, T. W. Glover ‘Die sateen berenmeeun iy makes esto Dring cnt . 273 Pearl street. 103 Fi the read, and in about a half hour Icame back ; saw the 2 3 » | this city and New York, during the coming winter. This ~ agers from Great Britain and Ireland, (via Liverpool), BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, ing on the aide of the creek ; the traverser was | Clerk. On Tuesday the Governor’s Message, No | will be good news to the business comeeray att Soom who may be engaged at this office, or with any. ‘of hy agents in Tor H . Walla e and the boy ; he was alight complected black | 1, was read before both branches of the Legis- | brethren of the press. The mail will leave this city and ay th any, 0 r nid re 9 Tontiae Building, cor. Wall aud Water sts, y 5 8! i , , Pp y pele oe ou bo rye rt jacket ships sailing, rom Liver- boy, and a sort of brown or chesnut ; he wore steel mixed | lature. After the reading had been concluded in | New York every morning, and arrive the same evening. oh every fi m order to afford every facility, he will have despatched superior American ships in New Yorkan h Boston fevery weak Guritg fhe, yea ii ed and extended arangetrents for, bringing "Those sending for their friends may rely that the same due and ae reat Britain and Ireland, would merely si diligent attention will be shown them as heretofore, and should | that for the year 1815 considerable wxpense have already been in not embark, the money will be refunded, as | cured, customary; and th remitting inoney to U friends, can have | prefer Drafts and Bills of Exchange for sums to. suit, payable on de- | ed to th mand at the following banks, (without discount or any other | | Th m charge), viz— competent and efficient men, well known for their kind and ENGLAND—Messrs. J, Bult, Son & Co., Bankers, London; | stant attention to the comfort and convenience of ps J, Barned & Co., Liverpool; the National Provinci kof lar fast 30 5 rs Shit 18, Capt B. Cobb,of 1,100 | Wrong and I took particular notice of them, t body in relatior this mail route from New York an expeditious and com- Sap rl nits abot, ber rpaler day. in EB. Cobb. Witnens, to1moa the request ot counvel for a descrip. | {he Mesoage whet) apeaks of the Tani dad the | (rable one for traveliers. ‘They have good stetmbonts e For freight or passage, having pecopmmodations unequalled | tion of the location, sketched a diagram of the spot; it fT id bmitted the fob and comfortable cars, and will endeavor to prevent, as far nd no pains will be spared to enable them to retain that | for splendor or comfort, apply on board at Orleans wharf, foot represented the main road alone as crossing the creek at Annexation ef Texas, and submitter e fol- 1 as possible, all detention from snow storms or other e, which for more than twenty years have been extends | of Wall street, or to the pelnt referred to ; the brid the edge’ of the | [owing resolutions, which were seconded by Mr. | causes. ‘The opening of the new route to New York, vie. e i, K. COLLINS & CO, 5 South street, ggicry ee gate eseh Mbrrandine spn tbo nema ° | Me Willi Lot J M mployed are only of the first class, commanded by Price of Passage, $160. . road, so that persons can go through the ford or over the | Mc Willie. Ry Springfield, Hartford and New Haven, bi railroad and i ‘The packet ship Sherilan Captain A. F. De Peyster, will | bridge. Resolved—That the State of South Carolina takes the | steomboat, will stimulate the directors of the Housatonic aucceed the Siddous, aud enil un January, 1645, her rexular | Ronxat Riavow, aworn—Lives in Harford county on | deepest interest in the annexation of Texas to the Federal | Company to further efforts for the comfort end accommo- ays § day. nZec | the Peachbottom Road; the other side of Deer Creek | Union, because we believe it essential to preserve the | dation of the travelling public. Either of these rival settle: t 9 M manous clos to fof frlqnda ad tha bab SB i! Bo ye pantaloons and. roundabo thought something was | the Senate, Mr. Pickens, of Edgefield, arose and | [tis the intention of the Housatonic Company to make «das a ship of the Line sails from Liverpool every rovincial B England and ches, throughout England and Wales; York- | detention at that, port is entirely avoided. When = ABs + FOR LIVERPOOL—Packet of the | about amile anda half; I'ma blacksmith ; have a shop | peace and permanent independence of the Confederacy, } routes is a pl t one. at by way of the Housatonic give Bistret Wie ad! Branchesy Birmingham Banking Cox; | for, decline coming out the rastage mney is rettened to those PS "vuln tsa fneket shi Aout half mile rom mhy house up the road on the oth and must result in adeaneing the limite prosperity Ot | Kliroad ht ie advanioge im point of expedition jainee 5 Nation 5 uner, {101 i ‘ts in rel SUROPE,, Capt. Furber, sails positively as above, | of June, in the morning, I saw a carriage going up with | the whole co . : travellers leaving here in the morning at 7, arrive lew THELAND-—National Bank of Ireland and Branches, and | | A free passage, per steundr, trom the various ports in Ireland as a couple of dun horses ead whitetails avi reanes; nwhite |. Resolved,—That the collateral issues which have | York by 7 or 8 the same evening. Det to those whe Bank of dreland and Branches, in all che prineipal | and Scotland, eau be secured, itdesued. For funher particu: | Hes tex: 4, are whahone the Kingdon, lars enquire 6: of the Texas negociation by the | not pressed for time, the route by Springfield is the most p for eabin, second eabin and | man was in it,with a black woman ; I was in my shop; the | arisen in the progre ND—Eastern Bank of Scotland and Branches SAMUKL, THOMPSON, 273 Pearl street, or af gle sae. ‘To secure berths early | Carriage returned again in the evening late towards Bal. | official communication of Lord Aberdeen to the Federal agreeable. The fore is the same, we believe, on the two TaN a ere Cad eile oe a Ne ae | eee shonid bo made on Hoarty OF recor, | timores1 saw tho cerringe agen on the 7th June ; it had | Government deted December 26.h, 1843, In which he | rentes Albany Journal, Now 30. Y ee ae ja the country end wishing to send money to | rafts anil Exchange at sight for any amount,con be firs Te Baa gure cera in ita white man and a black boy ; that is the white man, | aunounces that ‘ Great Britain desires, and is constantly Maiden Lane. being done \ eT 5 “ rm i eneral abolitie slave remnjtting the ammount they wish sent, wi nished on the National Bonk of freland, the Northera Bank CKET OFFICE, 6) | (ihe traverscr;) there were two black women in the car: | exerting herself to procure the genera! abolition of slavery OLD - r, . me and address i si 4) Orriciat Vorr or New Yorx.—We have copied person fe tended: a draft Company, the National Bank of Scotland, payable at the nus South street—-Passage to and from Great Britain and | riage hey were going along laughing;the old woman had | throughout the world,” ure of such an as to make the : ; id vill then be Forwarded per Bree ariek or attatber euid'a iegeioe | merous Branches throughout the gonntry os" Grimshaw 8 EB ei via Lverpook. | Teas times be | 9 too Ont in frent; the other appeared about 18 or 20; thé | annexation of Texas a vital and paramount question to | rom the table prepared by the State canvassers, for the seme returned by mail. 3 Co., Merchants, Liverpool; and R. C. Co,, Bankers, | fugaxe at the lowest retse, Co and from Liverpool, m- | white man end boy sat in front, did not sve the cartiage | the peopleof South Carolina. the following aggregate of the vote cast for Electors in He aiaaeiehinimania |S ACT Sune ENS Heoidon, _—______ nd Anton | pena drafts Can an ugual be furnished foray amount pays: | again; the travercer is that white man ; Ipicked him out | _ Resolved,—That we look with confilence to the recent thle State on tha 6h of Movember, Wa. have given: the RD MAN, 8b South st “XCHANGE ON ENGLAND, IRELAND, | ble at the National 1 Baok, Ireland, and their | at the mogistrate’s office, election of a Republican President and te ho whol ry bas SSAv - #O\ GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND SCOTLAND AND WALES—The Sabseriber has | branches, and throughoat the United Kingdom, aa well as atall | A number of other witnesses were examined for the | giving us a certain guaranty that all the constitutional | &¥erage vote on the whole ticket : : prince Baring eto Aeon ed | Wl witha? ducounor any Str cre Wor fares | Brwecton, andthe Court adjourned til nextday at 10 | yom of the Government wil Pacxertel to soorre the | wy HE gy wat Bi ae Auge A m bh B : n o'clock. immediate annexation of tha yublic. j'lig Hall, 232, , Butler, f te " THE BALL, LINE Test he 1 sane Liverool eu rSlsoaha | sala i by ter port PT at aN. ome |” Resolved, further, —‘Thet the "Bari of 1000 is wade | Pe sande yte on the Foi ctor ae Ae i LIVERPOOL PACKETS, lowest rates by =7 5 thé line of pac! os cata on aw ne 6th FOR LIVERPOOL—’ New Line—Kegular Vauinrry or Marniages.—A report of an inter. rele, *" inst ¢ tra ne te p Meentniy| Do do Clay lo 32"154 {Sailing from Liverpool on the mee 1th of every mouth. | lith,t6th, 21st and 26th ef each month, on application as a Packet ist £ fi f wail ing d | h tion ; and that the recent mp! mocratic Do do Birney do Persons wishing to seud to the Old Country for their friends | _jy4 6e pe packet sup LIV EE POUL, Capes Joka | cating decision in relation to marriages made in the party has taken place under such circum: Polk's majority over Clay cant ri the necessary arrangements with the Subscribers Thm 1130 tons burthera, will sail as above, her regalar day, | Supreme Conrt of Alabama, in the last Juneterm, appears us Bn Unequivecal pledge that it is to be Majority agsinst Polk on pe i rm having very superior nccommodations, | in the Tuscaloosa Monitor, of the 14th inst ‘The case | Pajucel tou revent nd the wants of an econo. ion. Cape an; fH - “ a meral principles of the PUBLIC §, sailing every mx days, thereby affording weekly eommunication | amine iteaud they will at once see that it is as well adapted for | est de Barling Wi and the opinion was delivered by Chiel Justice Collier. | Compremine Act ALE A’ ‘HE NA ARD. 0 833 i Py OODHULL & MINTURNS, ‘The question presented by the record was, whether such | “Teholved,--Thatif we should bo disappointed in our | W'kte told st ybublic Auction, a: the Navy. Yard, on, tery come cat 1 this superioe Lane of kets, Balliug JERSEY CITY FLOATING DOC! ‘5 i i ar eae a sitmmoel os homme pvc | ghar hot et a is Cass Wa | wae an capa rom the nent Court of Baler cous | ai" re vessels as any Dock now in, operation, fthat port, the firm, (Mr. James D. itoche, rep ie, "es BES tals tory Pll be: eeWratod web case’ tad doct | Monti cNeoTelecled thls tivake Hlarbewtites aaioeeren day, 9th at nodD, \ a conspiracy had been proved as was punishable by law. tin th \bscril Henin Pagel ers, Caulkers and Painters. All wouk done in the mostexpe | tieeof Passage $100, f the West, Capt. Philip Woods | S¢veral persons, it appears, combined to accomplish & Vaasa uveness preset; waive lip emepek the mae OM) OR CONST RE Should the partles agreed for, not come out, the money will | ditions manner and at reasonable rates. ea eee ae nt niceted che Livsencol aid wales | wicked purpose,’ They forged a marriage license, showed | the Stkte, in her’ soversign capacity. t tect hi 19 an 1000 pounds. were Bisel: Ball se mts por livopecl Peckiee compe ae WILL & MeLAUGHLIN. | pear ia fa, Bist Jah. cored the Livernool and sat}o@ | itto the young Indy and her parents, as evidence of good | ‘Mi, ana‘tt any future emergency tat pay ee A Tar of' Boats ef differut tines. hetmmubestintien: oe et PACKET FOR HAVRE—SECOND LINE.— % eee - - ——~ } faith of the suitor ; and one of his associates falsely repre | (yn motion, cho Rosolutions wore made the order of the} 463 , a BeNOR De Pe NEW YORK. ship BALTIMORE, Edward Funk, master, will rai PASSAGE, FOR NEW ORLEANS—Positively | sented himself to be a justice of the peace, authorised to | gay tor Thursday Ns.» Paint Shins. Cae box, CoLuMB c Ist of Be arriy a arnieenicmen the first Packer or passage free», and only regular } perform the rites of mattimony—whereupon consent was | “*Y ‘°F <2 pre inte seatie) Alot af Fiat and Polat Skies, BUHOFR ROUTH AMERICA, Te Ne tannic Hiddine. corner Wall and Waret ate, | Seemeesnip OCONEE, Captain dacksou, wil sails hositivig | given, aud the usual ceremony was performed by thepre- | ‘Te Lumen Trave o THe Gawessee Vatu Tot of Guin Purmjture nnd C Cooking Uta, With such superior and unequalled arrangements, jab: OR LONDON —Ieeguin: ivacket of the Int De | *# Above, her regular day, i ‘ tonded magistrate, Afterwards the cheat was detected, | —The lumber trade of the Genessee Valley is fast pie . seribcrs confidently took forward for a continuance of that sup: iB es: <The splendidy. frst class, fant tulle Goch | suaract pcocancers ae very repens, ond perotne sm poate aa aaa iee, lout tees eek ond eeieaey sa The | fi#ing into importance. A great portion of the materials Carpenters and ype which bag been extended to them a0 many yeur, for which | SAMMahip PRINCE ALBERT, Captain Fr. 8. Sebor, will | Stat Pw Cnfenne im Ps of Unis Tine saliog | Curdute Gougt of Dutter, ‘Om petota recesead as coved ang | (2F buulding are obtained from that quarter. The follow. Bm Bellow "Thonetreeding, of remitting {omer to hn relatives, ca “Having very mupero tecommodations for cabin. second enbin | munctually ws adveriued: Lo es i a application dificalt, the Supreme Caurt has delle an opinion one Valley Conal: during the sememehiemncommcaan? « Posthees is all times obtain © auy amount, drawn dire: and steerage passengers, persons wishing to embark should m: ( eT. ‘ irming the jadgment below, and indicating, by numer- §,758,487 fout r 0 Sethe fo ( ublin, Aleos om ‘eo immediate applieation on board, es of Nisides tena ot to ni2ee ™ ih Soon Malden Lane. ga Es paeeed ee: hat regs bebe tit. prathatne' cord feet’ 08 ites “staves, (m4 ath. tras eae ot foelun’ Nail ee, . PRESC , " ¥ i o} % is valid, where the persone un leclare their intention shipped at Scottsville hee one which will be pald om demand at any of the Banks ortmeit | oT We, ty ing eeret, cone of oath, FOR GLASGOW-—The fine new Bi to be husband and wife in a formal manner, in the are bln wille and Dansvilie-—Rochester | Shovels, Seales Branches, im all the prine’cal towns wut England, Lre | ~) ‘OK LIVERPOOL —Regular Packet of Gth Dee. raya Rede en Pg apne of witnesses, even though no marringe licence has ae land, Seotland and NOCHE, BROTHERS & C he splendid packet ~ JOHN KR. SCIDDY, Capt | Qiatedespatch, She is intended expressly as a regular trader be- | Been obtained, nor the usual ceremony administered by Navicatron.— We have no mail from New York 1 Mo my ik, BROTHERS & Die, lly m Sktddy, will positively sail as above, her regu | tween this and Glasgow. wi om CE Pasenge, apply (0 an.authorised person. to-day. ‘The river is closed, and when the care} pAyitt che delivery, sare oc rete fee mest enero ad slenat secommoinon eb peregombd -~% in tion ie eorag oe ke eh etce | Sager rae , Be m rage 1» persons wishing to embark, ‘he i CARR will sw in Hi ie rq) evalette, Consul eral at Alexan- | there, nor was there one in sight. The New Yor! at, nod . |, Navy of et het seek aon is port basa hi ib ‘'The packet ship ADAM CAL eceed the Ann Har- J | The Marquis de Leval 1 General at Al th ni k bo 9 Dee AM! AM, Navy Agent. {ee to the Ola Country wi ih 1: Up thetr eoufiwt and odvcat pli meiathich A ley. nigre ff dria, obtained ission to return, after the visit | the Kosciusko, is just in from New York, 3 o’cleck.— TA TORS—1000 very superior I tage to select this favorite Line for their conveyance, in salt Fine erect Beats, QGUGAR=it thar Prime New oes ie lpn at © pt Lt bag A erably a] bo ower hor had Sereend on ae L~ pee 4 . fe P ling ex ship Si from grrponk, tad tor sols fa p44 ad rt, cor . eo 1 0. ‘el ( pi load o! a engers. ie Ty lots to suit purchasers, "yeld bmaeee at Ee | On the Li be Cain Banker, will oun — NET co. be sah ta Ooeage ie oome of the small German Courts. for any ews for out papen-vilbany Atlas, Nov, 904 nec Py K. COLLINS & CO. 96 South ot.