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‘Pheatricals, &o. Ole Bull left Boston on Thursday morning for Worces- ter, where he gives a concert, and will wend his way to this city, where he is to bring out his new compositions— Niagara, &o., with as much strength as can be found in this city in the way of orchestral aid. “The Boston pepera say— We hoped to hear it first in Boston, but our musi- ciens have net been very concilistory or obliging to- wards the great master, aud he leaves us to meet with bet” ter snecess in a more genial region. Ole Bull is a won- meeting was taken db thus te meeting war preventer, 2° C%47 of troops and | er. and The last | Duc. 6.—Sentences.—Aldermen Winship and Hasbrouk, of the line of steamboats was to have left 8t. John’s on | ssocwuted with the Reconder.—Case of John 1. Monroe. ‘Tauraday last, The navigation of the St. Lawrence is | In this case, in which the Court had previously pro- siso closed. The North America, which left here on | Nounced a sentence and afterwards reconsplered it, in Tuestay last, was the last boat of the season. During last | Consequence of additional affidavits having been presented night, which was unusuully severe, immense quantities | the Recorder stated that from additional facts that had been ofice were formed, and this morning the river and bay | preseated—the principal one being @ weseniation facing t the city are filled i i There in but one vessel | that the health ol the accused wa dchoste. embry e by ” ‘The reconsiserated their ordes a mometor at), A.M marked “serpy he ther | Tee me emery value from the Uuited States and Great Britain with Chine. Vawur ov Exronts to Cuina prom THE Usiven States for cure of Gononhaa, th: Great discharges the urethra. in le form, is to take, being a concentratiog of all remedies been found most efficacious in enring secret diseases~| Dr. Glover is consulted in those difficult and protracted t ence tO insure success. ‘medical education, aud has confined himself to tice for the om Lourtess sin this city. Pa~ tients who have been treated ausuccesstul ly by other imi very Ci SN Nene se do at hs private fice in the eveaing. to get my breakfast, and saw blood on the floor steppelover. I asked who had been killing hogs there. was the only one that said any thing, and he said he wassorry he didn't cut his d—d off Da, Wat. Waxtens, was called und testified that he was called to see Bannan, and visited him, and dressed his eye. ‘The wound in the eye was about halfan inch in length and it also extended across the lower power of the brow and into the cartilage of the nose. Did not enquire how it occured, because he was anxious te uvoid coming into als appears to be in- Case «f Donnoho —In the case of Chas. Donnoho, con. | the Court of Sessions to testify. 1 ; listened to Medical Advice in Private Disenses.—The the de- Alban; vintaeel eoteennicek battery up na police officer, the | Distuicr Arronsey. Why-tSir, there is nothing dero- | ("Cul man, and a truly original genius ; we Oe ey ee toileae of Mediinecnd Pharmacy, | creasing, while Great Britain is apparently on (Coineepetitonse a the Herald.) Court ordered bim to peya fino ot $10. gatory to a mun’s honor to appear in this Court. Bir. in a fa septa Surprise, and we rept yaaa iguiblshed forthe tunpression 4f quackery, continas to dire] } cline. The importations into the United pg oe. ike Walsh cast: of Mik Ww ould’ je music as we are the more surprised. To use the words | the'r particillar atteution to all diseases of @ priv » ‘ a Auvany, Dee. 5, 1814. plead aciet e ee CTL e ein | net ei ase ferries meaning tht would. tendte. | Ble musio st. wa.are (hou altogether ideal. tis to other | ean coutiden Mnedieal ueatment, | 2ave annually been much larger than po etlect a man’s character for intelligence and maa t Dr. W. testified that he did not visit him after dressing the wound. Dr. Muckle testified that he attended Bannan for abot three weeks, during which time he was confined to a room from the effects of his wound. From an inspection of the eye it appeared that the sight was go Another witness testified that Beale left the house immediately af- ter Lg affair, and was not seen there for three weeks after- wards. vei the coustitution of confinement from business. Inyalids are particularly requested w make application to the Collage on the first ap of those diseases, as a vast amount wafioring and sime may be pan a Ly ospital in, Europe for Eureol those complaiats, attends for consultation dally from § A Nrne-Aivice and Medici cure guaranteed, icine $5,—a : ORTANT TO COUNTRY INVA LIDS.—Person: living in the country, and finding it inconvenient to make to,China, and the balance ot trade has, in most instances, been liquidated by large shipments of specie. From information recently received direct from the United States Commissioner, Mr. Cushing, it appeers that @ commercial treaty has been perfected between this country and China. The treaty is reported te be more favorable than anticipated, and much more satisfactory to inti and for a it and battery upon Peter Tillyou, aud ip Mr. Eprros—1 arrived here yesterday in time to | which poten submitted affidavits in mitigation, the witness the Presidential electors deposit their votes | Court directed him to pay a fine of $100 In the first case, for Polk and Dallas. The occasion had drawn | #4 $10 in the second, and to stand committed till the flues persous here from all purts of the State, some from —You'll Saved ae out in’ imprisonment, then. mere curiosity, but many more to obtain the certi- | _ +4 Rich and Nevel Scene.— Motion of James Hunt, Coun ‘ Her at Law, and Sunday Officer, ficates of the electors to their pure democracy, to tha Now York Herald rary hed preg es oie music what Shelly’s poctry is to other poetry. You may bear from his viciin’ end-all in: one foes the rustle of leaves, tug so) gots. ird, the tinkle of water drops, the ripple of a rivulet, the boom of the surf, and the anthem of &@ pine wood when the tempest tosses it. Side by side with the mother’s prayer he pours forth the thanksgiving and rejoicapg. Al! sounds in nature he transmutes into music. He is unopproached and unapproachable.’ ” " Mr. Anderson terminated his engegament at the Chea- ber: - Britsin is their great merit id to thei i ii above cases had been disposed of, aud order jored | The defence produced a number of witnesses who testi- t Sti PI ie ing. This | #0! application, can have forwarded to them achest containing | our minister than the treaty made with Greet pens rede me Ae spr bese eres ee among, the, spectators whe thronged the Court room, | fled Unat the oomluct of Bannan tended to aggravate the | DUtgreet, Theatre, Philadelphia, Iast evening, tifmedicine reste to perform a radical eure, byatatie thet! | 1t00 peitah muniater, or, qa other words, that we heve case explicitly, together with all symptoms, time of contraction pai deed" W" SRI HARDIN A pate Office and Consulting Rooms ot the College, & Nassau st siming adunenat Se aoued by, then | Sarit ne wat tito Hat i ministration. ie Asseml chamber | & ery upon Mary Ferris with a cane. wa crowded, and whilst the electors ie voting, banker ip perigee Wiglassoi reat i" feos rie lage re pronieirasd es copy of the New York Herald in bis hand, after cleariog declared, a burst of applause broke the deathlike | pleater | hac cee eas follows :—If the Court ; ‘ . P. lease, 1 har stillness which prevailed while the vote was pro- Toncetalng et Hal one eattniess pana Foi ceeding. One might have almost suspected there | day. (Contusion was a doubt as to the issue. Recoroxa—Wait amoment! (A pause ) hen so many political men are collected, it is | | Hut—My motion is to have exeluled irom the repor- to be expected that various a topics will be dis. | ter’s table of thi cussed. But the absorbing subje accused and incite him to commit the assault. Also, that Beale acted as the head of the family, and lives with the lady of the house, who is known as Mrs, Beale, and as his wile, H. Morris, C. W. Terhune, and J. W ‘Weleh’s Olympic, in the same city, appears to be doing a good business. Jack Cade was performed at tue Walnut Street Theatre, Philadelphia, last evenin, peated at the express desire of the public. papers say, that the Judge has reason to be proud of this gloriously written trogedy. Booth has concluded his engagement at Savonnah. Mrs. Charles has met with an accident at Savannah, which prevented her appearance at the theatre. ‘Teglioni is expected to arrive in the Caledonia, at Bos ton. obtained by fair, honorable and peaceable means more than the English government have by an immense ¢x- penditure of money and blood. We trust the Senate will not adopt the same course with this treaty they did with that n¢gociated with the Zoll Verein, or that existing treaties with other nations will compel us to reject this. It is difficult, without§having seen even a skeleton of this treaty with the Chinese, to form a correct idea of the benefits arising from it, but we know that none of the Messrs. R. Strang, Esq, for the defence. The detence contended that the intent to commit Mayhem had not been sufficiently made out to justify a conviction Mr. Morris summed up for the defence, and Mr. Pater- son for the prosecution, and the Recorder charged the Jury he jury retired at about 6 o'clock. At half past 7, the We are much pleased to learn that a house has recently been established in this city, and is now in full ev eration, for the making up of beef and pork for the English ma kets, known as firm of O’Convor, Steinberger & € Un der the management of this gaterpriing firm, we coufdently hope aud believe that beef and pork will be prepared and fitte up in sach a manner as tolose nothing in comparison with the best and most celebrated brands on the other side of the At- antio. I is court, the reporter of the New York ct of remarks and | Herald. (Immense sensntion—exclamations of surprise— Mr, O'Connor, one of the firm has been engaged fora consi- | productions of that nation can come into competition pl i e 3 laughter, &c ) It is well known that cases occur, where | jury not havin reed, the Court took a recess tlil 9 Miss Clifton is drawing well at the Chesnut, Philadel | der: ble time in Ireland (Sligo), curing beef and pot the yy 4 spe + | r Fao ioral de A Mate g glint ed Ui Aa; | witnesses are compelled toattend here aud to undergothe | o'clock. At thit hour’ the Court came in, andthe jury | phia, s dived. modey and. fis, in conueetion with his father, | With any produced in this country. We annex a table cross examination of counsel, and very frequently their having announced tha ad agreed, their d doings are held up to the public in called. They found the accused guilty of an battery ofa most aggravated character. ‘The District Attorney moved that the prisoner be com- mitted for sentence. dia high reputation in almost every. European Mr. steinerger-haw’also bern engaged for many Years in the prov de in this country. and has lately sent an experi tneed man to London and Liverpool to ascertain the most ap Proved mode o “ee. giving the articles imported into the United States from China :— Invontations into THR Usiten Starks From Crna. prompted to it. From the observations I heard, it 18 apparent that the general impression is that Gov. not only the parties themselves, but th Bouck designed to reward two of his adherents proceedings. This has especially been ¢ who stuck to him in defiance of the sentiment of | withthe New York Herald (Sensation—smothercd Mr. J.P. Adams is doing aftremendeus business in the theatrical line in Maine—he is playing a Drama from his own pen, entitled the Drunkard’s Doom.” The Philharmonic Society, of Philadelphia, havo en- We siucerely wish these spirited proprietors ever qe 11,163,991 15,110,562 the great body of the democratic party, and to em- | ter and great excitement) ‘It is well known tothe Court, | _ Sentence was delerred to allow counsel time to present | gaged the services of Master and Miss Sconcia, two dis- | their new prajeet here, “i hig establishment 1, We pg 285,773 ‘390,718 barrages and annoy the Governor at the threshhold | "4 is, therefore, uonecessary for me to state, that such | affidavits. The Court then adjourned till Monday morn- | tinguished performers, for their concert this evening. at the corner of West and Bethune China wwe, $,. 1 x % of his administration. epithets as the Hen roost court,” and others, have | ing at 11 o’clock. Messrs. Hacket and Brougham are engaged at the Na- aber, of Orient. L I. ho had an 109,113 ad There are some who think that the new Senatorg| Cem, gbPied te, it (uaughter) 1, say that it pei stenat anes, Yonien hing beta uals ca vuin ta 94-4 who. a — 22,768 mo : m own ourt, course i ps * Bete mace a rat the restless importunity of | fas been from tine to emer cond arene course Bolote OblefIustios Sones. Mr.C. W. Hunt took a benefit, lest evening, at the Bos- | appear to 5,85 am y man’s celebrated Worm Lozenges. to indicate the presence of worms, he took them. accarding to the direction, aud brought away, to use his own words, **hun- reds and hundreds of worms.”’ His bad symptom: in a day or two, aud he is now restos ton Museum. The Congo Serenaders are at the Cincinnati Theatre. The Congo Melodiste are displaying their musical powers at Nantucket. In his teverish anxiety to | partie 2 obtain the vacantseat on the bench feats epee fb this pobre be penaly of pel a but veto cisiees Court, he hus been suspected of urging upon the | that have appeared here yesteruay—and I have thought it Exeentive that this was a matter of sogreat public | my duty to endeavor to improve the condition of this importance as to call for the exercise the high } Court of criminal jurisprudence, the most imporcant prerogative conferred upon him by the Constitution | CoU"t we have. Parties are frequently afraid to come be- ot the United States. The presence of two Sena- fore this court, and especially in any case where the re. tors from this State, it was presumed, would secure | Por‘, pane ae ee Seumeany case tealicigowend feveagt Upne ful feelings towards ty. I his nomination beyond peradventure. Between confined: to real that oasis. ante lng rs Gov. Bouck and the Chancellor there is a strong | individuals, and thatthe sayings and doings shouldbe natural affinity, as both have been specially note th solemnity and courtesy. There is no doubt for fulfiiliag une scriptural injunction, te provide | but what the fullest and largest liberty should beallowed Dxc.6.—Smos Bail A. Miller.—This was an action of assumpsit brought to re- cover on a bond given by defendants in order to relense the property of a third party from on attachment. Ita peared in evidence that on the Ist of April, 1842, a promis- Sorv no.« for $495 was drawn by D.M. Wilcox, to the order of his father, Ezekiel Wilcox, and endorsed by the Jatter. ‘The nates ba Dg fsnhesqneatly been protest, and the <n lorser Jiving at Rockaway, New » his property in this State wie ‘attached, when “elendants tendered bonds for plaintiff pursuant to statute, for te purpose of releasing ai property, the endorser securing the bondsmen against any loss which they might sust The note comin, This cemprises the principal urticles imported from China. About seven-eighths of the total value of our exports from China comes in tea, an article of luxury to all classes. Another favorable thing for the Chinese, in their trade with us, isthe fact that nearly the whele of their products, imported inte this country, are duty free, an advantage not enjoyed to such an extent by any other nation with which wetrade. Although in our commerce with every nation it is important that the productions of to the enjoyment wany remedy that ges. wee ix 100 Nassau stieet. Auents Hu treet, comer of Spring; 188 Bowery, comer Spr 77 East Broadway ; 139 Fulton sireet, Brooklyn, 3 Ledger Build- ings, Philadelphia; and 8 State street, Boston. Douts, Toys, &c.—It will be seen by an adver- tivement in another column, that a large sale of fancy French and German goods will be sold to- day at auction by Jacob S. Platt, No. 23 Platt street, corner of Geld. This will be a good oppor- to Nature.—Have you pain? Be thankful. It is a vigorous effort of Nature to throw off morbific matter. From what may the morbific matter arise !— - . 4 r* i ii i i i 0 i vholsome i bee id for their respective households. Dan.» | ten af ine Parlay sss Meee ache tne es | co seorer tha! emeest” wit inet, eer | acre, tenn ete wilted °tot'meoror tad it hut wisi‘ ible ts | one should not interfere with those ofthe other, yet it le bi of the people ; but when they are mede the mere bondamen. Defence ofizred thst no” legal demand Navau.—Extract of a letter from an officer on | taint the whole massif not speedily removed Or the pain may of still greater interest that the domestic manufactures icles of vengeance, it ia time they were restricted. In ene TytAGnation or pax Raitnoan Baiwce | the courts of solemn 1a ce, which are created to ibaa — About two’ o? Ns, + | protect the people of the of New York, persons are A o’clock smuke and fire were | iried in cases serious in their nature ; but when these oo ie we ie fhe menacnicnd ot sh eenuread ene cates have been gone Surongh with—many of dge. eneral rush was then made iu~ | them may trifling —t) ‘are not only published to the habitants to the river bank, and behold! that beau- | world rf being ciel aad tried, but they, are grossly tiful edifice was wrapt in flames between the third | “iscolored. A person atter having been tried, or private and fourth piers trom the westernend. Soon the | individuals who has been present at atrial, in this ‘ourt, span fell with a crash into the river, and the flames | 448 at his door yeanese — ing @ parc contsiaing a then spread both ways, not mere than ten minutes | Seo" or gar taged pro Eres theses sorter ret being uecessary tor the destruction of a single span. fealeas sltbchticneaes Sie Gaceeea tas Sica feelings of tl families. (Mi ei In this way the flames soon reached the western These gee Totter a: je appa thi shore, where, with great exertion, the toll house | and toomuch liberty has heen given to the reporters who and tavern stand were saved, but some smaller | have been liberally provided for in this Court at the ex. dwellings were destroyed. On rolled the confla- ee ofthe county. (Groat applause, but whether at the ration towards the Eastern shore, none being able | /iberality of the county, or at Mr. H.’s eloquence, could to devise and execute a plan to arrest its progress, | Bot,be ascertained.) It'was not sulticient that I was pur. although an abundance of the opposing element | S°4 y the officers, and the pro: eedings urged aguinst a to dest flowed quietly beneath. At length, a number of | heretofore regarded me, looked nper neice ane persons undertook, some four or five piers ahead | ent light, and as a very different sort of individual, and of the flames, to cut the bridge in two, and thus | less worthy, if not whol fly unworthy, the character they prevent the firefrom extending beyond that point. } had given me. ‘They naturally would do so upon a brute This was alienated at the Island, about midway | who had whipped and beaten r unfortunate drunken of the river, but before the plan could be executed | Woman with @ cane. Now the whole of this was the the flames had reached the point, and the men | ™¢re mite from which was to spring charges of a more arise from bile which has become bad, rancid, putrie, in cons: wer in. the 0 discharge had been "made to the endorses note, and also that the property attaclied did not be long to the endorser—but had ‘ussigned to him by the son, to secure himon endorsements to be made subse- juently to the endorsement of the note in question. Ad- journed until this forenoon. A. Allen and H. P Allen, for plaintiff. C. A. Peabody, for defendant. the amount of the and productions of each should find markets for con- sumption abroad. It will be seen thet we take nothing of the Chinese that comes intocompetition with any of our heme manufactures. Our exports to China are com- posed chiefly of our most staple productions, and the de- mand in that quarter was gradually increasing, indepen- dent of the arrangements which have sinze been es- tablished. Autiouys or Domustic Maxuractuxe xp Propuetion Rraaren, not thx Uiirep States ro CHina in Nise board the Potomac, dated Norfolk, Dec. 1844 :— “© We shall leave here immediately after the re- ceipt of the President’s Message, for Jamaica, car- rying With us Mr. Bryan, of Ohio, Charge to Peru, and Mr. Crump, of Virginia, for Chili. From Ja+ maica, they steam it to Chagres. We shall proba- bly sail on Thursday.” rT OF 1M wi the human fabri eases are of the 30- fids or fluids, or both. | When we have pain in our head, or in throat or in our back or bowels, let us but be produced by. the efforts of our blood to throw Out morbitic matter, aed if this be so, if we can but believe an Understand tis, our cure will be easy and cenerally sure eur course will then be to help Nature to throw off the 1 matter, not totake away the blood, For the blood EV, DROP WE HAVE 18 KEQUIRED TO INSURE UI MATE HEALTH to the Dody, we must NOT LOS! Di A EE Aol Ri nnd tepid harnfess, if applied exten " fo we must not use any of the preparations of mereury, meithe inust Weuse any vegetable medicine of CORROSIVE. PO W- is eternal, and 3 Supreme Court or tux Unirep Srates—Wash- ington, Dec. 4. 1844.—No. 16. Emily Poultney et all, appellants, ve the City of Lafayette et al. This cause was urgued by Mr, Coxe, for the appelices, and eubmitted on printed argument by Mr. Crinn, in behalf of the aj pellants. No. 17. Andrew Aldridge et al, plaintiffs in error, vs Nathaniel F. Williams. The argument of this case waa commenced by Mr. Reverdy Johnson, for the plaintiffs in error, and continued by Mr. Attorney Gene- ral for the Pepe, Adjourned till to-morrow at eleven o'clock, A. M. U. S. Circuit Court. ", Charles Carroll.—The Grand Jury have ignored the bill inthe case of Mr. Carroll, charged with making false entries at the Custom. House. ONTHS, ENDING JUNE 30, 1043, City Intelligence. Gronax Fiewen fine Notorious Hore. Tur Bawwxn Acatn.—This individual, who forfeited his recognizances some months since, when called for trial on a charge of grand larceny, and was arrested a few days since by Mr. Kinslow, after a hot pursuit, near Washington market, was yesterday again bailed by, the Recorder. Although the bail is said to be responsible, the discretionary power ofthe Recorder should have been ex- ercised in the case of an individual so Reforionsly bad as Fisher, and on a prima facia case of guilt, On the occa. sion of Kinslow’s accosting Fisher, the latter offered to give him $40 to settle the case and not appear against him. Value. $1.61 67,695 In order to diser FILLS in all cases of bodily suffer PILLS in all eases of bodily sufferin lowed, SO WILL THE HEAGTH ‘Phe writer has long used them, and h imparting relief. tn all acute dise dreth Pills. and tild diet be used, and the patient will soon he testored to good health, In eli is fet the Pills be used ay often as the vil y of the blood will be improved, and a.crisis will be generally bromght about; the dis- ease being chauged to acute, a few large dises of Pills, anda Pole, bacco, Butter aud ch AFTERNOON PeRFORMANCE aT THE Cincus.— Gossin has volunteered to perform at the Bowery Amphitheatre this (Saturday) afternoon, for the accommodation of those “ little ’uns” who cannot conveniently attend in the evening. i. As this advice is f ‘OF THE BODY BE — ver found them fail of a al e é : malicious character, and for which 1 was to be | This did not appear, however, before the Recorder. few day wement to the house, will change the ly of exports,... see ee Were obliged toretreat, leaving the devouring ele- persecuted as I have ‘been. As to my position in| | Police O. Icesm-Anson ‘ano Punsvuy—-A Cuniovs | “ipne Gonconerated Watract oF Sarsapartiic, | iit ldual to a sound tina. a icate oF Soe. Cunerade with che Chinéeasspeccinlertogeney. Sai then Toads tO Bla eee ures: Am attempt was | the matter, here is nearly two columns of the | Case.—A few days since® complaint was made at the | Gentian and Sassafras, prepared by the New York College of | who have experieveed it, AEMLEMB all cases of dis: cy Sie fs ill open te the | Some ddistance etowa UP ute qetidge with powder, | proceedings of yesterday in my cate. (Producing the | Police charging Mr. Benjamin H. Ordway, merchant, ine and Pharmacy, established for the suppression of | case, no inatter whether it bea, cold or a cough; whether it be | Tatification of the treaty just negociated, will open , some distance ahead of the flames; but the explo- | Herald amid shouts of laughter.) In the first place'l am | late of No. 4 South William street, with the crimes of 1 ed and highly Concer trated extract, pos- | asthma or consumption; whether it be rheumatism or pleurisy; | industry and enterprise of our people an immense mar- P if , y rp sion did not remove a single timber. A last effort | paraded as follows—(reading)—"‘Tvial of James Hunt was then made between the fourth and fifth piers, | Counsellor at Law and Sunday officer, for un assault and {| _ from this shore, to arrest the progress of the fire,by | Paitery with @ cane upon Mary Ferriss” (Laughter. cutting thetimbera and removing the planks, &c. | “With acane” Now, sir, throughout all the publishw Hose were then introduced upon the bridge from proceedings the word cane is used—now, sir, Idid’nt use thelfdratioy ond waleticay ieee ee all ; Tetruck her with a little whalebone switch. fire reached this point, it lingered. until the whole Ronan. Wally sr, wnt You pol het orion of Was entireiy consumed at the furtherend of the | the report where there is any mis-statement? Unless there Span, and giving way atthe fifth pier, instead of | is some gross inaccuracy in the report, the Court cannot breaking off as was smiciuated, at the middle, | act in the matter. tainpt person has a right to report the where it was weakened, it broke short off at the | procecdings of a court of justice and make auy comments fourth pier, and the whole span, with some fifty they choose, and the Court cannot help it, unless they men and boys upon it, was precipitated into the | ™iftenort, The reporter may make as many comments it river. The height of the bridge from the water |“ Hoxr.— Well, sir, [want to read some points— (read perjury, and arson in the second degree. He was yester- day arrested by officersG Hays and W. H. Stephens, and held to bail in the sum of $10,000. The folowing par- iculars are developed by the alfidavits. During the early per of November last a fire occurred in the dry goods store ept by the decease/, which destroyed nearly allthe con- tents, Shortly after Ordway presented hia claims to the Mutual Insurance Company, where his stock was insured, rad forth ina schedule, made under oath, a loss of $4,000. On in- stituting rigid enquiries, it is alleged, that it Was dicoveres that the stcck lost was not worth more than $500, and-that on the night of the fire he had got the key of the store from Delmonico’s, where he usually left it, and did not bring it back, and thet shortly after the store was discovered in flames. A Novet Case or Foncery.—An indictment has recent- ing qualities aud eurrave powers 6f the tly recommended ‘by the Collexe us in- whether it be typhas or fever and agae, or ing cough or measles; whether it be pox: that the Pills, known as Brandrech’s Pills, more thanall the medicines of the drug stores, for your restora: ton to health, and what is more, will aurely do you no harm TRUST TO BRANDRETH’S PILLS, taxe them so as to effect, and your sickness will be the affair of a day or two, while those who are too wise to follow this com- mon sense advics, will be sick for months Let the sick enquire of the agents for Brandreth’s Pills whether these things be so or not. Let them, enquire Among th ir friends and ask the same question. Verily if EVIDENCE is wanted it shall be pro- Cured. ‘To the sick letme say, usethe BRANDRETH PLLLS is the best advice mortal mau can give you. ist ) ket for their productions. It will give us the privilege of competing with other nations, in supplying three hun- dred millions of people, with many of the necessaries, and ‘a few of the luxuries of life. Itia supposed that avery extensive trade in tobacco will rapidly grow up, and that this weed will eventually take the place of opium among the Chinese, to the destruction of that trade, and the moral improvement of the people. Ocr lead mince will be more actively worked, and our cotton manufac- turers constantly engaged in supplying the demand for domesti In fact, every important interest of the country must receive an impetus, by the opening of the will surely do ing from an impure state of the blood, xuch as -theum, ring-worm, blotches or pimples, ulcers, of joints, nodes, cutaneons eruptions, scrofula, pain in the bo ulcerated in eases of half a dozen’ Wi Cases forwarded to uf parts of theUniga"’ aaes for NoB.—A very liberal dicount co wholesale purchasers. Oitice of the College, 05 Nassan street. HICHARDBON, M. D., Agent. to th ipal office, 241 Broadway; Dr. Braadreth’s retail offices ctions in the English, Spani Portuguese and French languages. at AU Philadelphia Subscription wasprobubly forty feet. One man, by the name | ing)—“Hust—i want you to answer that question, sir. | ly been found egainst aman named Ransom Fairweather, | Henaio must be paid tothe agents, Zieber & Co., 3 Ledger 11 and Mr. Samuels, the North. | chi ‘Kets to our productions. of Yousling, a shoemaker, was instantly killed, be- | Bilt uot complain of you? Reconven—Well, Mr. Hunt, | (or forgery, in erasing twe sienecaren fom acetone ag, | build and Chesnut sts. where single copies may also PLA Wade sional tigate atcha € prilnsadl baat riety 5 ina mashed amongst the Tallon tim ers. | if he did, that don't abow Kes malice $0 yous if you |oument ICappears, irom the edidavits In the case, thet obtained datly ae} oh nna Nas oe aT AN Te ae olin vimiating’ face | ‘The probable payment of the interest on the debt of Id th rds arn, and several persons were severely in- ;ECORDE! sy, bersiv woud uppear “vy tae, thet ine jured; amongst the Jatter was a son of Thomas De | Recorder was laugaedat. (Roars of laughter.) "Is there Moss, a ind of some 12.or 14 years of age, ‘The | MYMiesatement, sie? itso, point it Out, or hand the Railroad track is upon the top of the bridge, and | P*jerto the Court and we will look over the carriage way underneath, and fortunately for a sore hs eet Martian Geet those persons who were in the lower part, the root curry a billy, sir? A—Yes, sir, here it i did not break in with the fall, or but few of them toyou? (Stouts of laughter, as the witnes 10 to be a great ven the Court or'Goancery, ptr’ wat “ni to settle the afternoon and eve: affair for $400, and the pluintiff and defendant signed a mu- tual agreement of settlement to that effect, and the de- fendant’s solicitor had possession of the agreement. Two days afterwards, it is alleged, that Fairweather visited the office of the solicitor and desired to see the ugreement. The solicitor showed it ‘o him, and turned away to look at something else. On teking up the agreement again, he Pennsyly ducin February, is creating quite a0 ex- citerent, ond bas caused a variety of opinions as to the result. The general impression is that the interest will notbe paid. We annex a communication recently re- ceived on the subject, which we give for the benefit of those interested :— cent weekly newspaper, 1 circulation. ice it a , as fortheom: ag of Colt’s submarine explosion at Washi iting of the talented Gibert, MONEY MARKET. Friday, Dec, 6—6 P.M, Stocks were rather flat to-day ; Stonington declined } point in the Q—Dont you hall I give it produced au Republication Series—-A Journal of cal Science, Criticis Wi the London Lancet, New ish and Foreign Medical and’ Chemi- Literature and News. Editor, Mr. could have escaped. ‘The breaking off of the bridge | instrument consisting of a stout piece cf twisted hide, | discovered that the signatrres both erased, which i ley, surgeon, M.P. Sub-fditor, tenry Bennett, M: D.~- | Per cent ; Norwich and Worcester | ; Erie 4; MorrisCa- | ‘The question of the payment or non-payment of the in this way had the efiect of arresting the conflagn, | shod with leaden baits at bots ends elvoh bac koret aforgery in law. ‘The accused was held. to bail by the fie eo ee fis Lens | nal 2; Mohusr |; Long Inland j; Farmers’ 1; U. a, | February interes, by the stato of Penoey vena, is be discussed in the monetary circles and moi articles the leading journals. Some assert that it will be paid in fall—others, that ono-half will be paid in cash, and the other halt in scrip, and others, again, that no portion of it will be paid. The latter assertion is,we have no doubt, correct, and for these reasons :— In the first place, there cennot, in all probability, be in the treasury, on the Ist February, more than one-fourth part of the sum required to pay the interest. It is rumor- edin Wall street that there is already near $600,000 in the treasury, but those who give out this state mention, at the same time, that $450,000 of thi able, being disputed ber va States, % es te = nced by those .« to repair extraordinary damages to the Penaaylvania Canal, under the saminicretien of Governor Ritner. ‘This sum is reported annually as part of the balance in the treasury, when, in fact, it has been expended years siice, and only requires an act of the Legislature sanetioning the le ality of the expenditure, to wipe it off the treasurer's books. ce, we learn from a reliable source, tion, as it was completely severed about fift the accused, who turned excessively chalky.” (Roars of ‘The magnificence of the spectacle, as one alter ot ehas The Ta otanre ton i a: snother : the ag oe into mes river enveloped Gis uctes: ‘hin cilie ata A peli Laeaies in lurid flames, while the thick smoke mingled | R: — 0 with fitful bi ek, ascended far on high, and the ais ts arly iA Rare hg sere! J whole section, like one mighty raft of liquid flame, | | Hust.—Now, sir, I care not individually, bat when I floated down the heedless current, can be better | had come voluntarily forward for trial, 1 dont wish to imagined than described. It was avout half past 4 | have it said that I was placed at the bar. (Laughter) I o’clock, when the last fatal span fell,and even now | W2!"t placed the-e, 1 came voluntarily to defend my self. whilst I write, long in the night, the blazes ascend | NOW: Lask if this Martin did 0 shake his billy—if it was 8 Soin shay siete Recados then’ at not to be noticed by the Court, and if it wasn’t ao, it is Pyeng dy et ee fe #e ae eet trl holding up the witness and me to ridioule, and reflesting yet been consumed to the water’s edge. About 5 unt thet got pat ae Cece ee ae o'clock there was an almost unbroken sheet of fire | its being very easy for the Court to hurry men to upon the surface of the water from the western | priton, &c., &c. Mr. H. then went on to make the bank to the point where the flames were arrested, | ost Unwarrantable charges against the entire city press, ‘Thus has this beautitul structure, which it cost | Pit was checked in consequence of one of the reporter $85,000 to erect, been destroyed in a few hours, | 8¢*ting up and flatly contradicting hie assertions.” Now, Teaving only the naked piers as monuments of ita | 271,thiti# incorrect and untrue, That reporter did not Recorder, ANOTHER Sranuixa Casx.— The Indies of the Five Points seem to have generally adopted the use of the knife in preference to the weapons usually employed—their eyes, A girl named Elizabeth Watson was arrested and committed for stabbing a man named Jackson, on the Five Points, with a knife __ Not on tae, Fae List—William Lynch, a lad, not be: ing on the free list of the Chatham Theatre,and desirous of witnessing the performances on Thursday night, longed an order admitting himself and friends, signed Pickering om He was arrested, und given an order to admit one to the d form, the Lancet will contain addres- ‘Tombs. ses, new to the American reader, introductory to.a course of Upper Police.—Annxst or Many Stone: ror P, Countereit Money.-—Mra, Nelson, residing in the Up- per part of the city, was employed by Mary Stoneto do some needle-work. After performing her work, Mary said that she was very foolish to work #0 hard for a living —that she could put her in a way of making money much easier. On asking how, she replied, by passing counter- feit money as Ido. Mra.N. anid she would cozsider the Bank 4 ; East Boston improved 4 ; Pennsylvania 5's 1} ; Reading, Canton and Ohio 6's closed firm at yesterday's prices. The Philadelphia Board of Brokers have passed a reso- lution to prevent any transactions after the adjournmant of the second boad. ‘The Merrimack Manufacturing Company, at Lowell, have declared a dividend of ten per cent for the last six months. The Hartford Fire Insurance Company have declared the usual dividend for the last six months, payable on de. mind. The North American Fire Insurance Compony have declared a dividend of five per cent, payable on the 10th, The receipts of the Western Railroad Company for the week ending Nov. 30, were as follows :— s.. This work has long been celebrated as the 4 periodical for medical practitioners ever publish- ed. Itis edited with great ability and indastry, and coutams reports of all the medical lectures. of consequence, of all. new in the practice of medicine and surgery, at that has a Learing upon the interests "isburg Banks, for money he over of Surgery, an operations, by Robert Lis- trations proposition, and let her know her determination After | known thro Europe ai 1944. 1843, firm in the opinion that the ulti- a : tradict my astertion, endas I said then, | didnot know | having consulted with some friend, she informed M vegetable remed P 7 ¥ recent existence. ‘The enfcre superstructures. ex | Soutradlet my seeotion, and as I sald then, 0 is ind, she informed Mary | cals ud vegetable remedies, asengers, $8473 $4,108 ill be best promoted by defer- 3 : in his place. I that she would pas: if Lancet lligible fe ok a ¢ Cept 3 or 4spans on this side, is totally destroyed. | very litie about the matter myvelfy but T take a deep in | withit. "Mary Stone then gave hera go billonthe Norke | sate nd Tro niatty, pharmacy, and the drug trade; | Pelt, &e bang a See ee of the interest until ‘Lhe loxs to the company cannot be short of sixty | terest in the character of the Cour:—because this is the Fete ry py ee ampton Bank, Mers., which the at once took to Justice | sleo the wansactions of the Cocmical and’ Pharinaceutteal So: such ae S. worvsat @ S Total. ... 6 cee eee + $18,043 $13,008 belief in its continuance. A second of the or seventy thousand dollars, and I believe there | only tribunal where great grievances can be redressed :| l'aylor, of the Upper Police. Officers Bird and Young, on es mh i b wuld redit Bete“ wherefore itis feared they will | and I hope that they will be. conducted in.a grave end | sentoting the premises, found lnrge smiount of property, f call diet laprovetedition’s “mec | Within a year or twopast public opinion in this coup, | eee ot esse at rooaveln waa ta kic opinion the not be able to.rebuild it speedily, ‘Travelling, it is | S¢ti0¥s manner. Why, in the duilest county court in the | consisting of watches, jewelry, and dry and fancy Foods The Ai feet Lac tty has experienced a great revolution in relation to our | payment of the interest cannot safely be resumed be to be hoped, however, will not be seriously inter- prs Mp this sclty, there is not one haif the latitude | Allj persons who have had such money passed upon them tha as Med ee ie commercial connections with foreign nations. A more | fore February, 1646. rupted by the catastrophe, as an arrangement will | them und their ‘mids pet eorregtedt oe her, tea geeta Siren te caus of justioe by calling ot the Upper Police | tate steals suitors . ‘Sent by mail toany part. of | liberal feeling existe, at this moment, than ever before, Old Stock Exchange. — bende tonchay , peseasigera: over old bridge look upon the law asa mockery, and are forever ruined. | Buncuany i tue Finer Decaex.—The dwolling-honse | {ually an thedaror eabliontons eee ts city Pune | and we have no doubt an extension of this feeling will peel Berea usages, whey can take the cars atthe other | I wish that some more able peraun, and more competent, | of Mr. Lecour, 193 Stanton street, was burglariously | ‘The firs: number of the new series will be issued on the tst | lead to the negociation and perfection of treaties between 2% do 60 34 side. It is believed that the fire originated from a | than myself, would take this matter up and bring it into | entered on Wednesday night last, and about $50 8 day of January, 1813, BURGr.$8, SERINGER & CU. he principal nats h 14, 75 do spark of the locomotive asthe western train came | notice. I now appeal in behalf of myself and sclatives | together with a satin vest.” Theodore Curtis wen arrested | so hatZ2 Bromway, comer of Ann st. | the principal nations of the world, tending to increase the do eo 34 in, about 12 o’clock from Carlisle. and friends to this Court, to censure such reports, by ex- | for the offence. Caution. B.S, & Co-have uo travelling agents throughout | prosperity of each. It will soon be found for the interest es va 30 34 We have received the subjoined from another | °luding the reporter of the Herald. (Great excitement.) | Atixmrrep Bunaiany.—A man named Christian Ben. | {he country to solicit subscriptions to the Lancet. Persons | o¢ aij, shat the intercourse with each other should be de ne me z) Tl 8 wishiog scribe to the work will please address as above. 5000 do ae 50. lo 29) .—Mr. ” i e gentleman | in 5-1 of inson Beckw: of No. t free, 5000 do s]ane m4 aes His Pity, Heol Who has addressed the Court for #o long atime. North Moore street. He wa:committed. nat p Baia eatacenai a ag exist; that the productions of each should be received | i300 do eke de bio 74 : n 5 kconDER—=There is no necessity for you to say any- " matitutional Debility Cured.—The Tonle | within the limits of others as f rests a . ia +} man from Mechanicsberg, Cumberland co., name | thing. ‘The Court dont wish tolisten’ to all this matter... | usenet beara LE id cl od Mistur, prepared by the College of Medicine and Pharmacy of | wit, aR RL Aa ticé inert One Bis une tina gah fsecet ~ tapered iis ' wy ouereaa A: son of Mr. Brown, tailor, of Har- | rows mon? he Peper and give a decision lomor. thom natural causes.” : ag ie cat sodsoud by sopretindalavacs or proses oF cay fied. essing mia easiteetnt- tc Una oom etal “ ids and | imo Rem Tenctes | Moth RR & . — HT. 5 », OF Har- d pal P ; £ 7 So x mercial world, en ing KRbonds 68 0 Reading RK 4636 risburg, very seriously injared; Ow. 3 Revonrer—I hope the Court will . ie aluable remedy for impotence, sterility, or barrenness, ¥ i ‘i %s dangerously wounded that he fs not expected toea.| te liow me tomake one ingle mar. “The esiy por |, SUPREME Covxr.—The December Special Term | (phat ending ental !aat yr as canna | meatgansegayastramed lear the reel ofthe ne] ebarbelithy,, Mt RNA a vive; a man unknown, both hands dangerously tion of the report which thia person Hunt has caviiled at | Of the Supreme Court, commenced its session at packed and sent to all aris of the Umun. 3 8 pe B- ndition to take icksburg Bk 5 100 do 93071 i crushed, Several persons, residents of the Borough, | tiucertect, is in relation to the witness Martin shaking | the Copitol, on Tuesda bec, 3, 1844. Mr. Justice Bron. | "Witice of the College of Medicine and Pharmacy, $4,Nassan | Very advantage of any favorable movement that may | 10 U5 Bank aS 8 wets R are known to be drowned, but their bodies Have his billy at him—there he stands now (pointing him out | 890 presiding. ter of opening 39th street,New | street . 5, RICHARDSON, M. D., Agent. turn up in ourcommercial affairs, aud we have annexed | 25 Canton Co es 215 do 7 L not yet been recovered. Others have had their Sake his ties oe? na stan sreciede teen, food iy Win seve teaehlane Garni Aveo, aes Velpeau’s Specific Pilis, for the Hadical | 4 few remarks regarding the China trade, which canno, | 2%? i 8 3 = hier). backs broken and legs and arms crushed; about fit- | cept that the Feport is perfectly ebtiect, and that rf tect street between 4th and 5th Avenues. McHench vs. Mc. | cure of kpnorrhana, gleet, seminal emissions, and all mocoparu- | but be interesting to those concerned. do a 50 do 10 71 ty are killed and wounded. satisfied that the Court, upon perusal cf the report, will | Hench—Order to refer on stipulaio fweaty yours sxzeriance tp the Fipeptal do Charité Ve erie ce oF Paopuce ano Maxuractunes F Te cin ama bis . The arch was cut between the fourth and fifth | #y the same thing.—(Murmurs of approbation—great | Motion to change venue—denied. Hall lo- | pronounced by their celebrated inventor, Pre wasor Velpeatt, as wt Barrain to Cina Fon Five Yea Hoara. piers, and on the end toward the fire. The fire | Cenfusion, laughter, shuffling of feet,snee g, coughing, | ion for judgment as in case of non suit. Granted, un- | an infallible remedy for all diseases of the urethra. ‘They effect Chava: SHO. Lu é 100shas Canton Co 46; : itselt is spuposed to be the work of an incendiary. | *pittin by the spectators, who evidently enjoyed | less plaintiff’ qerasegaed pay costs. In the matter of M. | & cure nx much shorter time than any other remedy, without ae owe bf te la i - a the ie etibeouane B. Hart, late Sherif’ New York. Order ex. parte | Gating the breath, di ch, or confinement shows the value of every article exported to 50 14 : The Harrisburg Union adds the following names P fron business. Price, $1 per College of Medi- 12 Stoni 42 } to the listokeutiorers, The following extract from the statutes show what | {or leave to prosecute official bond. Hurd versus Gina end Prarmecy, $4 Nosean stizet, e a from Great Britain, of domestic manufacture or | 175 Canton Co 6 % do anw 41 ; . constitutes a contempt of Court. Merritt—Motion for re-taxation for costs—denied.— \ RICHARDSON, M. D. ; P 30 do ‘5 50 Mohawk RR n hi Wounpep—Son of Thomas De Moss, alad about urtcie 1, Concerning Courts of Records, their _proe | Rowe va, Miller and al; order exparto, that plaintiff be eee! 1M, Dov Aaeate | productions. We annex a statement giving the quentity New Stock Kxchan, 14 years of age, not expected to survive; John | cess and proceedings. 5 e permitted to issue execution in covenant. Baker ads Ws Ps of British cotton manutactured goods exported from the rs B Pp ri a Ricord’s Parisian Aiterative Mixture, for P 30 =| 25shas Stonington RR 4t 3rown, (boy) dangerously hurt; Mr. Rhoads—con- | Section 6. Every Court of Record shall have power to | Claiborne; motion for judgment as in case of nonsuit, de- rmanent cure of piimary or secondary i real | United Kingdom to China, and also to the United Stater, ba 98 12) Nor& Wore b10 71 siderably injured; Mr. Van Camp, badly hurt. (unish as fora criminal contempt, persons guilty of either | Ried; plaintiff allowed 20 days to file security for costs. }, orany complaint produced by an injudiciou 7 5 53 8 50 do ¢ 70! GbR bar Ki Of the following acts, and no others. Van Cott ads Oaborne; motion for judgment as in case of | of mercury, or unekilfal medieal treatment: “All persone peal ee ne cELT Te tre, COMPermNS, SEIPOHLENE Tf oi #2 & an Navat.—The U. 8. store ship Erie will sail in a 61H Division. The publication of a false, or groasly in- + granted, by default. Goodrich ads Loyd; motion fe Ka yenei remaining in their system should w of the trade with each. 2 anton Ci 8 do eT few tays for Post Prays and the west coust of securate report of its proceedings ; but no court can pun venue; granted, by defau Russel! and al tlamete ents rer without dela diponens withogt Rood Exronts or Corton Masuractones rrom Great Bur 5 March's “xe Co $ 3% 2 do H ny ‘Africa, with stores for the squadron. Passed Mid, Alex. | 8h 8#a contempt, tho publication of tine, full and falr re- ls Garter; motion for judgment as in cane of ly cleansing the system with this justly celebrated alterative. TAIN TO CHIVA AND TH 1 104 200 Lisland RK snw 7450 7 ander und Mr. Blow, Clerk, will take passage to Port pares any trial, argument, proceedings, or decision had | Honsuit; granted, by cefar e ads motion for | Sold in single bottles at $1 each, in cases of hal Wi Twisiand | “59° do 31074 = 5S do 15 11 Praya, the former a naval storekecper at that place. | 8° {uch cout Ge Sedge Sain oAge of Rene it: ented Cowes ty Ob5I® | Ofertenly Pied exe sant inal pat ot whe Unies China, yard E Lisi tis — tbs. 3ur.ioo | ue i 5 ad vase ikoff and —The 7 even strom imp’. Stedman 9n motion d harmacy " : ey say = ending, Sincn F bendh ie Wleoes Cheer clee ET ta orca bee Wy Soto eae Sat -astte iaqueny’ petvd op damit, et ae W. RMRTCITAR BRON, M.D. Agent. | U- Sic SR ve dap We ea hes Saree oF Stoc ws, Deo. b, unt, 1st Lieut; Edward Donaldson, | D2)l*, indicted tor a libbi upon Geo, W. Dowling, wos Acting Master; Charles W. Henderson, Acting Surgeon; | J ostponed till Monday next in consequence of the a- | ¥dwacd L Winder, Passed Midshipman; Henry A. Clem. | ##¢0¢° of the defendants. son, do; N. B. Harrison, do; C. Wi Hayes; Jobin A, Poor, |... Cutting Out a Man's Ey:.—John Beale was placed at the i} Captain's Clerk. bar on a charg fe of May hem, ity havitig on the 8 of Sept ——___—. a ne right eye of Mr. Stew nt Rat~roaD FROM CLEVELAND TO THE Onlo —A carving knite, at No OY Nor. ole yi dag hire tbe project is under discussion to construct a Railroad Stewart Bannan called and sworn.—I boarded at No. f om Cleveland to the Ohio river at Wellsville, or Beaver, | 64 Norfolk street on the 34 of September last ; before y Ke; Diitance, with the curvatures of the road, say 90 | breaktast, in the morning, I had been sitting in the front | Payment of costs of opposing motion. Bailey & al. ads. | Who lines nad the article: miles ; cost $15,000a mile. Capital required to complete | basement, and on breaktust bell’s ringing | went into the | Masters & al; motion to turn the case into a bill of excep- | "ro Invrrexpent Gent the road, and place upon it the requisite number of loco. | back basement ; Beale was helping the boarders to beet | tions; denied "Tu the matter of Ebenezer Raymond for i motives and cars, $1,500,000. ‘I'ne income from all| steak, ond after having helped them all, he. said | @ mandamus against Sheriff of Rennselaer co; motion put pee in igi rye is pueeleeed sue iA per cent. | to Fora bese 7 must uelp yourelf; I rose pen Say age do bat ba ond others are. wr annum 6. rom it, by this route, | to help myself, and he said, “Ihe sooner ave | Sioners, &c., ads Smith; Motion to set anide de- 4 wk i jo New York, will be about the same as by way of But: | this house tho better.” Laatd 1 should rot ieoro cays | fault snd. subwequent. proceedings. Ciranted. with | *ticlta We give shis the p eference.—[ Lipo pe gag SRO falo and Albany. knew what authority he had for ordering meto, He re-| ©98ts; defendants to have ten days to plead. Wil- epmboned, prepared dy shove fa i ‘ se plied that he had none. He then told me that { was a] #0" vs Vanderbergh; motion to refer; granted by | Co. of New York. | We an Exxcrora Vorg.—It may be remarked, as an | sneaking rascal; and I said that I did not consider myself | Consent. Faulkner vs Common Council, Brooklyn; mo- | which raponnded, but its effects are delightinl, a sensa- agreeable coincidence, that the Hon. Joba Savage, the | any moro rascal than he was. I went up to thetable | tion that plaintiff’s attorney transfer pepers, Kc, in this | tion Which isseldom caused by shaving with any other compo- estimable presiding officer of the Convention, gave an | and helped myself to some steak, and laid down the knife | Cause to an attorney who is substituted by this onder; | 1" (at we ever used,, Do gentlemen who chance to electoral vote forty yeurs ago for Thomas Jefferson. He | and fork, aud took up the *poon to help myself to some | Sranted with costa by default. Gates vs Marlet ond al ; The beard of Hercules or frowning Mars,” was the youngest elector in the college of 1804, and was | gravy. Asi was leaving the table, he said i had Inughed motion to open plaintif''s default, and to set aside rule for | we would warmly recommend this most exellent article. It cppointed the Messenger to bear the vote of the State of | at him; and I said if I had, probably I should ogain He | default and all subsequent proceedings, and to permit | can be procured at the atore of Mr. 8. W, Fowle, 138 Washing- jew York. —Albany Argus, Dec. 5. then took up the carving knife and cut me across the eye, plainti@ to reply; granted. Waddell adnir &c, vs Eimen. | 19 suet fF com the Yanks, Boston, October 12,4 cutting it completely in two, and extending three.quar a forf and ab ; motion that plaintiff’ have leave to fands & Co. New York, prepare one of the best ar Ouro River.—At Wheeling, on Tucaday, there | t¢* of an inch beyond. I lost the sight of my eye imme- | TePly to dth and oth pleas of defendants ; granted by de. Maey alee Feet Core were ten fect of water in the river—fulling. At Pitts. | Uately. Some person remarked that it was a cowardly | fault. James und al versus Stull and’ al; motion for Largh on Tuesday, the river had eight feet of water in | ton, and he would besorry for it. He repiied, “ Yes, 1 leave to plaintiffs to amend their declaration, the channel. am sorry that Idid not cut off hisd—d head.” Oncross|%Y changing the veaue; granted, by default. 1844, Exchange Board—300 shares East Boston dividends, 4}; 225 East Boston Co, 5 75 Reading RR, 23}; 25 Norwi and Worcester RR, 71}; 100 do 714; 40 do 713; 16 Long Island RR, 749; 26 do, bood, 754; {Boston end Plpriacncs RR, 108]; 26 Western RR, #74; 2 York Manufacturing Co,’ 1250; $10,000 Reading RR bonds, 67}. Sates oy Stocks—Battimone, Dec. 5. Stock Board ~17 shares Union Menutacturing Co, 17); 17 do 17}; 16 do 17}; 6 do 174; $1000 Baltimore end Ohio RR bonas, 1024; 1600 do 102§; 600 Baltimore 6's, 104}; 800 do 1044; 500 Maryland 6's, juehanne RR, 24; 60 do 3; 40 do ab; 1 RR, 404; 10 do 459; 10 do 48%; 10 ers’and Mechanics’ Bk, 33; 10 do 33; 50 Franklin Bank, 8}; 3 do 8}; 6 do 8}; 5 Commer. cial and Farmers’ Bank, 20. tate of Trad a iady obese ea demand et $4. Pearls i at a a 2.2940. There is very littie doingin the article. Phaseoronser: “4 flour, ri a4 63}; aan 1 ee Long eas Ohio. There is no great de- phe receirts of broadstuftw at Buffalo, trom the lakes, N , are annexe in November, are Tat 190e, 1843. 1944. Under all the restrictions the commerce of Great Bri. ta’n with China have suffered from, and the difficulties they have heretofore encountered in carrying on a trade with that nation, we see, that in 1841, their trode with China was full as extensive and valuable as with the United States. The French never have had much in- tercourse with the Chinese—their productions approach too near the same description to permit an exchange.— The French consume vast quantities of coffee, and con- sequently are not good customers to the Chinese for their Teas. In silks, fancy wares, &c.there is a very great simi- larity inthe productions, which prevents the establish ment of any commerce botween the two nations. Ac cording to the navigation reports of the French govern: ment, we find only two vessels, amounting to 50 tons, errived in France from China, and only one vessel of four hundred tons, sailed for China. This shows the very limited trade carried on between the two countries. We annex a table showing the amount of tonnage of each nation employed in commerce with Chi- na in 1642. Toxsace Empioven is Commenciat Orerations with Cnisa k &5; motion 0 wet aside In * quest and subsequent proce dings; ‘granted, on terms. | witge CREAM =Tie We eeew neaemation he the wert Noyes ads Everett; motion for a commission; order en. | men’s toile to alse iat the very neeoeary Hath at erent stipulation “Harker vs Mcrite and one vther | the beard. "Ax an.emollient, it, chemical combinations, are otion to set dside default token at October torm; | snch as to soothe all irritating influences upon the skin which on terme. Waters va. Howard et al; motien for | teaptto ative from the use of s kali. It makes rante’. Mason and al ade Dann and | # ich aud darable lather, sof ee ee “ ravor, aud renders the operationrof shaving a pleasure. ‘The rea: Motion to change venue; granted on | Gor is'respectfully referred to the following. notices from persons eN WHO Save THestert, Article prepared by Messrs, A tthe feel of it upon thet the best possible terms with his razor, ‘and we have felt many different kinds of the : ls, 148 496 270,090 982,192 319,386 examination, he testified that he had bourded fora lorg | COOK & al nds Durant—motion to ret aside ingest Se de- " r ‘net pastel, 50) 53,300 Pausioewr Ponk.—The Nashville Whig of the | e,with Mrs. Winterbell, tho lady who kept th: house | nied with comtswithont prejudice. “Van Hoesen vs Von Hise wftcer't hes pontine fs England Pegi Tonnage. Seow ‘sa'se0 Shs 23: ult. has the followi Tt di and Mr, Beale afterwards came t board there, and the | Vieck & al—motion expartefor certiorari—granted Wot. i senokay wie Amerien A b 1900 en “Ault. has the following :—'*It is understood | jady alterwards took the f Beale, and kins ads Slocum—motion for judg’t as in case of non-suit * [tsoftegs the beard to 0 bales, near! What the Protilent leet, now on a visit to the Hermitage, | wife, Witness knew that she was not hie Wit borates | —erantod, tinless pitt atipulute and pay costs, Munn ads Operation of the razor in removtn eon nt ed ‘a tows today, with the honors of his | he knew that her husband was slive, ‘two phyriciens | Fuclong—motion ‘that the goods ropleviet by pli bere. *8 ioaos oni Aa the season, advances, prises Improve. We attended me, and dressed my eye, ‘Twas lait uy for fort, | 4bpraixed &—denied without costs. Space & al ade Tre. J ie F ‘ nowt quote good qualities at 42 a 45¢; prime at 47 & 800. Fare Hir.—The Carlisle Herald hits Gov. Por. | “8 evox, eatled and main & al— motion to change venue~granted Inthe mat. | Yer they will moe get ahaved by purehas ne Tie for | | Danish, Swedish, bs vet ‘Wuirkey—Drudge casks are very inactive at 24 cents. ter thug:—* Gov, Porter readily grants pardons to | Negi nine oon bye Sworn —Had boarded at 64} ote teat mat Siento tlhe ai ion &e. for mo~ sale jn this city by Mr. 8. W. Fouls, Washington strvet, oppo | The UnitedStates stand second in thi Western and prison barrels are steady at 24 criminal offenders, not only alter at before conviction, | was present on the secesion. oy = a r tien fori | ae pared and sold, whales eek cia it’ Ais, BANDS & | seventh. Great Buitain, at present, commanddajarge | Reat Barare At suction No, 969 society, the better class coauot get him to lappoiate | Cullvmce of Bannan as to tho axe A Indy of the name of Loomis, CO. Chemists and Draggists, 273 Brondway, conver Cham: | portion of the trade, but movements have recently heen | 4/22 eet 10 inches by t by 6a) fasts. It.) Witness © board of the lady on the Ist of May, but id not saotee bout to give lecturos | bers streat. Sold. also a iw aquire what her aame was for some days after, wheu he i on pbrenology in Philadelphia, ' hi ra eay, that 477 Rast Broad hendles the subject with much wvility. nm _ count whe rede.” in No. 965 Cherry street, 25 feet b; No, 361 Cherry street)... Two lots on Mth street and Ii & D. Sands, 79 F o jiving Day. emis per jar. A liberal die: wn made thet will place this country mote on 4 level with hat in this important and pr fitable trade

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