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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol Xt Ho, 75=Whole Ho, 409. NEW YORK. SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 15, 1845. Price we Gants SSSeeeeoooaoaowow=o=»=ooxs<“m=»OST Se_—=0=S=s SSS as THE NEW YORK HERALD | conven oSHARSREARE HOTEL. wy | yi ny 0 MERCHANTS 34 Gime gemers, wood, me Providence. Belocotiia Retocter alte Aldermen AGGREGATE CIRCULATION THE oubsoribor respectfully inforwe the pablic ac | VSL TING NEW YORK CITY. | Fiat Brae Seah springy, ieee (Correspondence of the Herald.] Mancu 14—-Old Ireland vs. Young Fronce.—Mre. THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. he has lensed the above establishment, and is now pre- D. M. PEYSER, 60 JOHN STREET, 1g Fgunds 46 inch Wroaght Copper Tasks, perl Provipence, March 14, 1845. | Mary McCauley, a tidy looking French woman, of about THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. | cry toterteterns,lihas beet put in he mone thowugh CET ew TORS STasET#) 8 cued tence Ge | Fresting, Political Neos Democratic Comven- | Si 7Me2 StS) Bam messi ote: ate es ie te —— * | padigomrletervair, painted and refitted with additional new | iMPORTER OF GERMAN AND WRENCH FANCY | 3 40 ametiysusgres ‘ do tions— Nominations. {a belle France, was placed at the bar, in a chocolate co- ‘To the Public, but solieirs the travelling commut ity to visit and. gi ODS, 200 do India Tin, do | Dear Bennert: lored clowk and black gloves, on complaint of Mrs Mar- THE NEW YORK HERALD—Daily Newspaper—pub- | al, and Judge for themelve hat che eatin Mader his | Mr for sale, by the package to suit customers, atthe most | 83. do 36 inch Brauy Wire, 43 | Leisnow 8 o'clock, A. M., and J have just re- | Ra¥et Strew, a well dressed, ete ens locking i | Manawement is deserving the patronage of the pablic. ‘The lo- L270) DB i gh gabon: | irish woman, who ch her w ig imparted the of July. bran peace aa dick oe Potycepingemteay gfe ser ‘aeemente te, met. | Zephyr, German, and Taplgserie Chin and Ombré Worsted thie i wegen Liege pe mrdn. turned from one of the most important political mimary lessons af theh smmer schoo! in amanaer entire Paid—eash in advance. aE rt hock | Floss, Twisted, Plain and Shaded Silks, in Sticks and Spools. | 100 do s:6 da Poo “io conventions ever holden in this State—important I | minent member of the Peace S.ciety, and having « Holy THE WEEKLY HERALD-—published eve., SaturdaY | ‘The subscriber bers tocall the attention of parties that the abroldary, Fig es ent ile. og do do 0 | mean inthe result of its deliberations, which has | horror of eclipsed eyes and winey-noses. morning—price 6% cents per copy, or $3 12 per ans. m—post- | Assembly Rom will be to let to those giving Balls and Con- OAT TER AS ne Chenil eae Ot nelahen many of its own friends, and fairly | , Mt Stmewat-stified the lady at the bar had the MADVERTISERS aw te fellshonly Kepetinttmeee repeated epin nmngnt, | Bevin Embroidery Peer moc onlendislecton, | NOt” 1; 1; mn, 2; $6 Sheets Brn, ° | thunderstruck its enemies. To be brief, I may as | which house ani homecossinnca craw Seomon the het Herald nover THIRTY FIVE THOUBAND: ced tnireateg | Seentstyle’ Vie furcher calls the attention of the profesnonal | French and German aca (gj RoE AED. Inox Scazws—Pen Gross, abr a reedqungagal yacmtage v tho cone | fmtite and that elie (Ihe wievee) an rane teeaed fast It hae the largest circulation 0} wer fre the oth tlemen of the law, that,his room for arbi'rators and referees Worsted, Imitation of Silk, and Silk Bits kes ia 32 1K ME 1K 1 well inform you at once, that the democratic con- | orth iy, * Le ‘v races ciroulation of ony paper sn (hu. cliy, es dudarcoue sieseesinet bet thee ce sarto er eeanmamoiins 5 ilk, and Silk, Silver and Nos. hye Soe. ae of ; ) pay tne of of the idea that the French lady was not so virtuous as othe Tile Se dadege. pine Depa anne for business them ou reasonable terms—which will be seen by his regula- Gold, pf all widths. . Gro. Gro. Gro. Gro. Gro vention which assembled in this city last evening | an Indian squaw on the banks of Miscietyet, one TRINTING of all kinds executed at the most moderate pries, | ‘'N.B<°A select number of permanent boarders will be Zaken Gold, Silver, Stel, and Glade Beads and Bugles : : for the nomination of a State ticket, throwing en- | Thi ediy nied held it crit toe acreitaed elans tad in the most elegant style. on very moderate terms, Embroidery Needles, Steel, Wooden, [vo tirely aside all other considerations, have nomina- | wives—were perfectly conversant with the forms of mar- JAMES GORDON BENNETT, m6 2w*rre MINORD 8, THRESHER. Seal, Wooden, Ivory, Ebony, and Whale 1 r v o Prorninton ov THE HenaLp KsTaBLIGANENT, = one Knitting and Crochet Needles. ted such a ticket solely with reference to the un- | riage, and wore pantalets with two {rills round the bot- Northwest comer of Fulton and Nassau streets, ati re egg te Frain Hota.) All kinds of commenced sud finished such as Suspenders, Shoes condition , liberation of (one Dorr ¢ ee, Ais digus audeibditiasets ot ah io at Aber ger of) — OSEP! . (adjoin England, begs I and Ottomans, ; minent and influential whig, Charles Jackson, Eeq. | torical facts see Bucket o “ STATEN ISLAND OTE ee reeseatalie' a weer ie feeees and Set pels | ain clade ce Pers FANCY Goons.” ne was nominated for Governor by & unanimous vote. | rmonstratd with her ot having her doce oven ee inte FERRY. that he has leased the above establishment, an Bitted it up ina | ““pyitomings, Head ( ts, Bracelars, Aa Pins Comte, A more judicious and powerful nomination could | hour at night; upon which the sefendant. to "ace 1 ¢ of Whitehall Stree Br seedad te wore ee ee OO Be Necklaces, Gold and. Silver Braids, Tinsel Cords, and not have been made. It carries terror into the law i de of the witne: On and after Monday, March 17th, the Boats will run as fol- | At Il o'clock there will alwavs bea sondwich ready, and at | Silver, Bullion Tassels, FRENCH MILITARY 1 RiM- and order camp, and almost insures the defeat of and further called her out of her neme, lows, until further notice:— any time during the day the following articles will be prepared ire Goods. kash Gov. Fenner. Whigs by scores will vote forthe | | Recorper—What have you to say te this, Mrs. McCau- De aren z Howing articles ill'be prevared | Wire Goods, such as Baskets, Watch Holders, &e., &e, : legs aepaning? 8, 16, ana ie nn pen ge gy Uap he style suitable to the palate of the most fasti- | German Rustic’ Willow Chairs, Baskets, Work- sand whig Jackson in preference to the law and order, ey anything has doh Monat ' oO AVE RK: eet 'Steak+—Mutton Chope--Veal Cutlete-Broiled Ham OILeD'siLks, “1 | alles Algering democeat Benner, anit it is aliioes |... ctv saeioait amtell! taleT have ne cst ker ont of = J.8. will atall times ‘keep on hand the choicest Wines and | rings, Cords, Gimos, Tocco ui’ colors and Ae ee ae y elected. commit de battare nor de salt upon her—I no strike her I have written you before of some troubles inthe | at ali—je suis une bon dame, an I have de geod charac- Wwwmwne: mewn: ot No sce rete lene te Pegaso ld wd erp iene dnd domeas(othis own manufac) MOUNTAIN. BELVIDERE, jass of rte law and order ranks, growing out of the opposite | ter, 4 votre service—Dis madame est un grande, vat for of Comin quis . AlN dereidic sect treated prieh ca ailticass with cee nai elements of which that_party is composed. The | cali monteur, eh. vat you call de harp-the lyre—Mon atGoclockr A M., by Hallscad Tite teey ie ee Mies | yulbe pric nha tweoweee,” | BATHS AT THE GLOBE HOTEL—The Proprigtor of whigs proper are sick of James Fenner, the present | Dieu! zeae has no call her out ef her nom—I ~ ant aine Bunaneameen ee, Nendho Coeur: Get | NEW YORE HOTEL, — | grunt tPgicnsmisnnent java the pe ad the thelr diatke of himveven to hie beat riender "he | _ ResonoesDo you wick t proceed further ogaint her man Valley, i, , Ant 4 i » ni » ¥ ah in Washington, to Belvidere and Basten ov to 721 Broadway, New York’ City. Dut in proper order, ad are now open, ‘They ere abundantly : their dislike of him even to hia bestiriends. The | rate tc. wil von foe oiee i Journal of this city refuses to give him that cordial support which he has received from it for several years past. That paper has even refused to notice editorially a late law and order meeting held in this city, which was got up by Fenner’s friends to For s ats, apply to J.Hill, at the Commercial Hotel, 73 Court- us new and splendid establishment opened on the Ist of | supplied with Croton Water, @tendance, and other jand street, ‘ Decem| the most fashionable quarter of | requisite to promote health and comfort. Hintraace on Broad- -K xtras furnished at the shortest notice, by applying to | the city, is now in full operation. ‘Ihe entire front on Broad- | way, through the Hotel, aud in New street. ‘olbath. at Morristown. m4 im*m way, between Washington and Waverley Places, been mhll 2w*ee ¥. BLANCARD, ranged in suits of apartinents, and furnished in the m« _ NAYY AGENT'S OFFICE.—New York, March 13th, 1845,—-Bealed Pro} Comptainant—Well, if she’ll > away from me premi ses,and will pay me the dollar I lint her, sure wont I give her clear, and forgive her the rint 7 Recorper—Will you do that ? Derexpant— (Smiling, and looking very sffectionstely oot of Courtland street at rorclock, Pv | aud elegant manner for the accommodation of fami 2S me penscacococncncnasagenes. iy mediate pin las g’e gentlemsn, and no prins will be sj aled Propesals—endorsed ‘* Is fr Naval @ i] | heal the divisions between the whigs preper and | atthe Court)—Ah, oui, Monsieur, | sal leave de maison veal LUMBIA. Captain Won H, Peek, Mon- Perle a Sappliea”—will be received at this office atthe 1th day of Fgh :! ] the law and order democrats. Now the breach is | before long temps, certainment, but I sal no return de o- by eho: BT Aremoons, at o'clock. 5 specified articles for the use of the Naval santes for here ae sb ++) made wider—the friends of liberation have out- Laughter.) » Friday, and sour CaAMERIUA, Captain’ M. H ‘Troes- | o2 ‘Naval service, for the quar. st 7 aft toons, at o'clock. | Meslsat 1 os No. 2—Suir Cuan 16 8 dell, Tuesday, T contractor will also i ee tted Old Durham, and his fate is sealed. I " : x oF 2 doz. hair Tar Brushes, long handles, perdoz. | “4 BEAT 20) pant—(Sbrugging her shoulders)—I have non Pawnee jake the above linet" arve “in Albany | ACME SOOT Ret amber of lene and ton ote Commanet | 3 Uo dpe ond shart “do Ge" | Thave no time to write you more at present. Diabla, can Pay no dolare--Ma fol! I have non c ing train of Cars for t «OF | beautiful parlors, the spacious and/ary halls, render i¢ & moat “he ants of these | 3 4° Dyphiog Brashes aa go Yours, truly, (W- | ccntime—I will leave her maison, butTcan no pay de ‘The Boats are new and substantial, ere furnished with new | “desirable residence for i a cromier ition to the quauti- | 3 smith’s Bellows, 30 inches, See dolare. (A I ) aetna anny totter | Serta REG ee Ce cot Pa be Depraergn ay! ee For passage or freight, apply on board, or to P. C. Schultz, ‘T. GEORGE HOTEL — penesh Police Office, March 14, —A Frasn in rar Pan— | |, DEFEN ’, oe fe yous: remerc ig he off fhe Hz, sT. RGE E exch | 4 Surrosen Due. —Mr Moses D Henriques, of 24 St. | #¢urs—(turning round and discovering le homme marie, SE Ue ion Gasye Wy Werke mhials No. 61 Broadway, New York. 12 pounds Crocus, ver pound | ‘Mark's Pace, made an affidavit at the Police to-day that | Abner Millikin, ex deputy Coroner)—Ab, Mone. Milly- FOR SALE—Twenty-four Covered FREIGHT | _ (Next Block below Triuity Church, and near Wall street.) ore Cotton Batts, best, do ietileatll hi kin, bon jour, monchére, comment vous portez vous, CARS, such as are used on the Pennaylvauia Rail | [He subscribers, lessees aud proprietors of the above. well i ie | 12 vgrds Hair Cloth, 34 inch, par pare | [rose infocmasien be bad received be ballayed that Cue | Monsieur: .Ou eat le Madewe Slilighin (A cooeigt oe fre Sundry te a of Mase hey wa Boge | sare hemalnc hak mee | Sec enh Mant gunlay, malian, Roms othe | 3 de de do on fe 42 | Shllengefcom tome paraon bis ther Alexander Hen | rs beracollcied’ round the lady to pay he het de fore Satur : z muited articl-s, mav be " ; u 5 a puolic sale at the premises of the subseriber, at 10 o'clock, A | wishes of therr friends and patrons by su) tying thera with every Keeper ‘at the Navy Yard Brooklyn ee Nav We do bottle green Broadcloth 40 | riques, also of St Mark's Place, and that he believed that | voirs.) Bon jour, Mons. Lion—Bon jour, Mone. de little M. C HAMILTON, comfort and convenience which a pl can possibly | ‘These supplies will be subjected to the inspection of such | 43 gto dreemough a his brother would be induced to accept the challenge aud | bitd—vat you call him? Martin, bon jour, Monsieur. fs side Broad street,below Locust street, Philadelphia. | afford. 3 te officers of the Navy Yard as the commavdant thereof may de- I 305 sects TH i idl nd sheet | fight the challenger, and theretore 4 prayed that they Reconper —We will refer the matter to you, Mr. Milli- meod *gbz E ‘The rooms of the house are large, airy and commodions; and All rejected articles must, upom notice to the contrac- i valluattaned = For shes | 08 i i to la’ ken, and you can give your decision out doors (Roars TO_LET, AND IMMEDIATE POSSESSION | Bate beets but lately, fined up with new and elegaat famni- ; removed ‘rom the ‘Navy Yard, and “thers of | 1900 }bs; Houseline, tarred Laren Bay bef pal doe apt ad Hest it oft. | of laughter, amidst which the parties made their exit. fA ‘ ‘ x ire. ii in Jie lex. é, “3 4 *, ott 2. J GIVEN—The Store No.97 Nasanu street, Herald Build. |“ “The domestics are attentive, respectful and obedient—the ta- sel the cccencise teal eins perpound | cor Mullins, aed told to bail by Janize Merritt: inthe | _ Retrograde Movement in Civilization — A colored gentle- jogs, with Fixtures, Stove and, Fipes, ready set and all | ble abundantly supplied with all the substantials and luxuries | conditions, will jnatify the agent in purchasing. iu open market per side | sum of $1000, to keep the peace, and a warrant was issu- | an, in @ rather seedy suit of grey, with an unusuall; complete. ‘Application to be made at the desk of the office of living—the cellar contains an amplestore of the choicest | to supply any deficiencies ; and. the contractor and his suretion Per pound | " ien of . ‘arge pair of lips, resembling a full blown red camelia She Hepslé, for wertaas hens intrre_ | Wier and Lfgaors aud the bode and bedding, chroaghout the | will Be hel able fox any Tosa the Department may sustain by Sic" | Cntr Alewhder Heuriques: of Varick street, called at | japonica, anawering to the ‘name of Henry Johnson, was ay 1 tant cl cor 101 % se , i ji R Hone Bae Oath ea Th arith hae erate | "Having availed themeclves of these and many other aivanta- | “Hoeda in tiworthinds of the estimated amount of each contrace | 22° veryara | the Police Office ani stated’ that no challenge had been | laced af the ber, charged with having committed an as BA Sey al Be a aun about jtwo acies of F gon and accommodations, 40 important to a public house, the | willbe tequitcd, with two satielaene ies, whose names | °2 ja indl Ooh | font, butthata misunderstanding having arisen between | Tim 7 Upon. yellow women; named: Molly rat ‘Ke, "Oue half off the Proprietors not only deem it a duty, but, also, take pleasure in | must be submitted with the proposals. ir cent of the | of Late ag bend i each | thetwe Alexanders in conaequence of the opening of let- s. : Shite money ean remain ond sad morgage. O. "P8 | thus annonacing it to travellers and'the pablig in general, And. | amounton rach delivery will be withheld as collateral security | {ues Whipping Trine? on nm Polished per dozen | tory by one Alexander which were intended for another— | Miss W. on being requested to tell her story, testified Rnguive o( CALEB WEEKS, Girsffe Hotel, or of HENRY | While endeavoring to please, although they, do not pretead to | for the faithful fulfilment of the contract, until the expiration | 0) 08. Whipping Twine Per pond | Cooper went to negotiate the matter between the two.— | ‘hat Mr. Johnson had been in the habit of participati WOOL" HY, at the Flushing Pavi'ion. “mhi2 Iim*m ee Sprigee th pact keamirrg! ee i eda butte Nisa'et Gales ae "3 fore Wore Lamp Wick per groce | From the fact that Mr Cooper visited Henriques, of St. | ' tag cocnpansy, ofher bed, and partaking of her boa ab cauatry redec- | changes, that, those who come their house shall age meet with dorsed according toits number. A form of offer will be shown | © 08 Worsted Yarn Bea ee ee ee ee eee ee VT etter | tbe Indien aquawe| or iT4b, inthe Whig tke ee i ointment; and, that, those who go away shall not experi- | to applicants. doz. Paint Brushes, (600 1s Ree is morning, the timid.ty of lit havi , s 1 of @ spacious and convenient dwel- Searyo tisfaction. 0} 'H. MO! ‘si pra : 4 doz. Paint Brushes, per dozen duel, probably arose — | split having occurred between the parties, Johnson had stable and other outhouses. attached, with a large ee PETER TYLER. SCeope Ree ARO ARE, Me: cach | 242° préSian Sue (?) ver poo Tho caflarits of aeoea nels care ‘Hes produced mis. | Deen requested by the witness to go his ways in peace, A Lam enn intl ue hemes st 94 | NATIONAL HOTEL | 4 We fies de | sath cet rey | tetsu ntact Dromin, tee Sus | ahnson equa ets tee gece ir Seat gran coin insane Mani EM | ne, 5 cours Aa ONAL an Libarayatret, | | Sie DeyBotn te, me) RSet Eo Pome My ol ae led PIR oe ey hy ; 1 do do 3d ; ame upon one eccasion in public. ady TO LET OR LEASE, in St. John’s Hall, two large Waites Doo ae Relea i By vit PER [4 o Pigoey eee do | "Me. Gooner will undoubtedly appear voluntarily at the | Johnson punched her in the eye, Rooms on the serond and third stories of the building, ‘THIS NEW HOTEL will be opened on the 20th inst., when | 1 du cach, Brass Buttons,2 and 2X inches, do | 10 Ibs. Chinese Vermillion und | Police Office to-morrow and give bail to keep the peace, | _ Reconpen—Well, son, what have you got to say admirably adapted for the use of associations, or as ar- the Propri will be happy to accommodate their friends 3 Be sel fongue, ie each | 959 de Umber per po ~~ although he does belong to the Navy. for yourself? What did you beat her for ? mpany Nat-onal | and the public with board. ‘Th- Lodging Rooms are large and | 3 Drill Boxes and Bows, with drills, do | 720 gallons best Furniture Varnish pe eine 8 J = Pai —Well—well—well.—Well, she wont keep armory. ‘Those | airy, and the internal arrangements sucn as cannot failto please. | 2 Patent Balances (Dearborn’s) to weigh 500 Ibs each, do fo. 4—LUMBER, her noise; I tole her te, and she wouldn’t do it; she kum ing to hire for such purposes should avail themselves of | ‘The location being in the centre of business, it offers induce- | 3 Butcher's Cleavers, ‘| 40. | 1000 Barrel Hoop Poles large ane per 100 County Court. alley when I was to work, anI wanted her to the opvortu ity and ,ecure them, as they. irable from their | ments to merchants from cities and the country, not sur- | 2 Dozen Brass Bulkhead Bolts, 6 inches, per doz } 500 Albany Boards, clear each | Marcu 14—This Court met last’ evening, and ad- she woeldnt . go location, aad the facility of ingress and egress. Terms mi passed by any other House in this city. 2 do do do do''5 do = 1000 feet 4inch dry clear White Pine Plank per M feet | journed over to Thursday next at4 o’clock, in conse- What ‘known and rogine seen, by appiying atthe bar of the Hall, from | "ithe Famiture, ‘Beds and Bedding, are all new andmadsex-| 1 do do do do. 4. do 2. | 1000 feet inet ear Fine Flank, | fe Le Reconven—What right had you to beat her? Shes 10 clock A. M. uatil 2 P. M., to pressly for this establishment. 2 do do Flush do 33¢do 40 | 2000 do 3% bo Moa; Woeae 4 quence of theabsenceof Alderman Hasbrouck, whose | not your wife? mht0 im=re THOMAS A. LYNCH. Families who wish Parlors and Sleeping Rooms attached,can | 6 do Tin Candlesticks fitted with lamps, do | 4000 do Box Boards ‘do | daughter's funeral took place last evening. Parsowgn—Well, she’s just de same; it don’t make no jk FOR SALE, OR TO LEASE—that well known | Pe tandsomely accommodated. ‘The subscribers assure ther | 72 Rirmer Chisels, handled, asserted, each } 1000 do 4 inch dry clear Ash Plank 40 differience. (Laughter ) i Hm Factory, with 16 lots of grouad, situate at Harlem, on Lees ayy cow pe yc fF rere al Red Chik lo | 1000do 3 do do do do Common Pieas. Oh, no, it isn’t the same. EA tet n frond), “s tet and: (Seth ten ne mfort and convenience of their guests, | 10 Pounas Red Chik, per lb } 2000 do 1% do do do br P, Blnbberit Se ee Ng FE atihatrpetomge'uey nape ty | ap aa" Wands ulmeke £ f % Before tudge Uiehoehr aie was fn tment, (Bivbbering) Weller, 1 don want no. Aue tacuiry le 9 very. on pao, tone erik been duties of their vocation, to giveen- | 3 Comp’a Stop Cocks for Hose, each | 39 40 449 = wont < Manci 14.—Jane Davis vs. John Shepherd.—This was | thin more to do wid her; I'll forgib her dis time; an if & agit x Bhar tes eter ey all CHARLES WXCKOF¥ & CO. 6 Armorers Compasses, do | "100 do % do Mahogany do foot | an action of trespass, to recover damages for forcible | Iubs any body elac better dan she does me, why let her These trang aveaues are regulsted and pared, aus all 4 Dozen Straight Brasé Castors, perdoz| 190 4° # do Mah do Perjo" | ejectment out of premises situated at Avenue B. The | cook him—dats all. (Roars of laughter.) d: diate ocegpincy. "I'he aqme will be sold or lensed , EI NG Rt ee Diciiee ois verlb | 25 doa do Cherry Plank lo | case was already tried in the Superior Court, where it aj Recouper—Wei'll send you to the City Prison for one Cheapoes etchenpun te Way property.” Kihee fourth of the Sites ce pT e oe Fee eee |) Ss Brrr “to | 40 do do do do red the mother of the plaintif mulcted defendant in | aonth, Purchase money Can remain on and mortgage for a long A 2 12 Pounds Coarve Emery, jamages to the amount of $50, for an assault. It appeared ‘ntsoneR—-(Blubbering, and wiping his eyes with the iNApoly to C. W. VAN VOORHIS or HP. MeGOWN, 3 HENRY WILSON Cott Brooklyn) aes inform 4 Dozen Piste Eacu.cheons, 3 inch, ir dot Seo SS 3 FA thaton the oc lon referred to, defendant bei toxious | tail ofhi )—De course ob e lab cys duz run sch nee te of orn oe ae | LER yee aie) He ef RE din] 3 Rae vicar Ren WE Fags Se a PR pt ane one . — he nouse has been thoroughly repaired aud newly Ce eet Oe 1% do $0 | 500 do 1 inch Wo Sinek Weltur Boards do | fendant seized the bed, and Shepherd (who is evidently {| (A shout of laughter.) ; TO LET—Two Stores beautifully situated, in the new it, and the very best of every. do | 3 = do do do lo lo do | no blood relation of his distinguished namesake, Jac ———____—_ canner at Becad way cad Weeds ares, (Bowe as the La | liguors. cigars wines, domestic and imported ales and porte, peri | 300 9° Chores wilout Vives °° 40 | Shepherd) assaulted the old woman. Action is now Careult Court. eye, Batons } i : ‘An Urdjaary will be served up every day from 1 to 3 o'clock yer act | Son do. Siech Coder Boards do | de election? defendant opmiving the srgomentum baceih | 4;2U26¢ EAmende opensthis Court on Monday. There Also, a large and convenient Basement, well caleulated for an | p.M.; and Refreshments will be furnished ‘at any hoar during = inch, perdoz No. 5—YaLow Ping Spar Timaea. ble ejection, defendant Spr ying, the argumentum bacul | sre nearly 409 cases on the civil calendar, in pendent of ype aloe Ria clits ts ied table | the day and eveaing. £28 Imje rom 4'to 8 ineh, oe $ plpces $2 fect long, to work 16 inches, per cubic ft | num, <3 ie principles o a tod of pea aon the criminal calendar, which contains some heavy cases. avert “ ’ tory, ‘i ant. The defence put in was, thatithe occupants indulg for Mefchant Tailors, Fashionable Milliver, Dressmakers, Ke HARTWELL S 38 Socket Goures, Rast Ss pigsee ¢ Be 40 | incertain unmentionable practices, and allowed single Vou Gbaie Gat Stories, suitable for Offices, Private Parlors with foldiag doors, WASHINGTON HOUSE 6 Bundles Couper’s Flags, perbundle} 9 Tm do do 8 = do | gentiemen to occasionaily visit their dwelling. aetna 4 Bedrooms attached ; with Rooms suitable for 923 Om P , 2 Doren French Fitches, perdoz} 1 do 68 do do 21 do do Verdict for plaintiff, $90 damages and 6 cents costs. Judge Nelson will open this Court on the 7th April, ainters, Daguerreotypes and Exhibition Rooms, &c. estnut Street, Te: Canin ‘ 2 do 57 do do 16 do do The term of this Court has concluded. and assume his duties. ‘persons wanting rooms of the above description, are re- ABOVE SEVENTH STREET, NEXT TO THE 6 Dor Brass Cabin Hooks, 6 inch, witheyescomplete, perdsz | 2 do 55 do 12 do do chai Seana Guraced uy call and examine the same, Enquire on the premise. MASONIC HALL eS ie 3 ¢ 4 do Log Books, 4 cA Seca STATI TERY, Ke. x Geltral basen: Marine Court. PO PHILADELPHIA. ee ee ao & | 3 kebocks < axis cach fll bound, Go" | Bofore the Recorder and Aldermen Devoeand Drake. | Mances 14.—Jor ee ee Herm EN cemer.—Thia = SBORET SOCIS TIES, Mismtaiie | Soe & Faire iron Butt Hinges: inch per dos par | 248 Leone Rates eo & M. C. Paterson. District Attorney. was an action of ussumpsit, to recover ball a year’s rent ue une beast tie te et ce HOBE’S PATENT 6 do do 300" do | 2 cone Sask tek ee ner dor | Mancow lath —Tvial for False Pretences.—The case of | fa basement let to defendant No. 652 Broadway, for eg ai geist eaten eae mete | EXTENSION DINING TABLES.| tuted, 2 ii EE i hs ycaeerpphpieadigenpentean piped FTAs oy lars enquited & SPLER,6I Catharine street, or of d HECHT, | WITH METALLIC SLIDES, long known as the most | 48 Broad Hatches, handled, (cast s'rel.) 3 dot Ink Stands, lead, perdoz | The jury retired at 12 o'clock, and remained in their | Romegnn st Ne Premises were badly lig! : 38 Henry street a factured; warranted to run easy constantly, and nat to be | | Dp? Pairs Brase Butt Hinges, Ser, inch, per doz pairs | 4 Reams Log raver, per ream | room until 7 o’clock at night, when they stated that there ——___. TO CET—The large thiee story and eitic Brick affected by dumouess ot warpia oft the wood. A large assor ea a a es 40 | 30 Sheets Linen Drawing Paper, 15 medium, 15 double” 1 | was no possibility of their agreeing, if they were kept to. Ms aayage re i Dwelling House, situated on the noi terly Corner ment of cl Patterns, suit jor private parlors, m- 6 do do do 29<2i¢do di at s forever and a day. 'wenty seven acres of land in Ohio,yielded 382 bush A Sth Mien ee thea ne ores | Sams Aorta eggiameaee ch camer | Soran fo PSE $e | a Eeatat Rae F8Fichen since, TOI Y Me De pier cup the Jaren de | of brown, Mantard Bd weighing 2 pounds = my y ighbor ‘Rent low to a | comer of Elm, where the public is respectfully invited to eall lo lo lo 5 inet lo | 500 siate Penci per 100 | charged. He said that he could not conceive it to be J bushel, which were seld at eight centa, making $1,688 — py tone gy in an improving neighborhood. Heat and cxamnine. mri im*re is 2. y go is do do | "24 Band Boxes, boxwood. each | possible for @ jury to disagree in a case so clear as the one | In addition there ari bushels of tailings which will “Al uc-Four three story and attic Brick Houses, with Stores ARCHITECTURE 12 Tianer’s Hammers” etch | | Ream Bull Envelope Paper, perream | under their consideration, upon the proof that had been J give 75 bushels at 60 Ibs. per bushel, worth $300—alto- underneath, on the easterly side of Sixt venue, between RED, SCHMIDT begs lea inf his fri d the 6 Wrench Hammers, ¢ Leer ’, 3 quires each, demi fall bound oe submitted to them gether $1,968, or $73 per acre. A more profitable crop Twelfth aad Thirteenth with slidi iD, SCHMIDT bexs leave to inform his friends an 6 Dozen Brass Hooks and Kyes, 23 inch, doz | 18 Le genderngmae pooh g bang ‘The Recorder did not feel warranted in keeping the J could not be desired. Croton water, &e. table for mspectable 18 Waites coy pal ar} of ice from wo oa hia 1 do pairs Table Butts, 2>4 inch, per doz pair hi inches, slate, Z do | jury together longer, and accordingly discharged them The planting of rice has alrcady commenced, bei! mae ate eve three story Brick Houses, of'a similar kind,on the | umine a i ie 8. & ee do | box: ws paints, with 12 pencils,tke, de The Recorder charged as strongiy asit wes possible for } or three weeks earlier than usual. The woods eoaiten Hiss chema story Bok Hone of s shales Riad on ths rards to theexteeaive Villa or +. BS saiake tewiteaens, LAr 36 do : on #1 6 pound large, 3 small size, per Ib | him to do, that the indictment under the evidence adiuced J ben filled with flowers for nearly a month past, and the Avenne, and opposite the large square. is Ido, do do ‘2 do’ do rg et Per sch | 0” the part of the proseeution, could not legally be sus } fruit trees generally have bcen in full bloom during the idk Hi c . 6 lvory Pounce Boxes, fi ‘ach 4 ic Also—The three story Brick House, with a Store underneath, (fo roo Mos Ret ep 6 Marking Irons, each | § Round Ruters, 2 het wood, a tained, but the jury disregarded the court's law, and con } same period.— Charleston Courier of 6th. ly ide of the Eighth Avenae, ween Tih and ‘and saperinten erection thereof. peal Fise Sint pe No. 2 peri ie . do | strued it according to their own Moar a x. |. Seth Williams, Esq., a distinguished member of the + Pit A ad, EE RY ACT lo joop Iron, 1g inch and under, Sentences.—Chi |, Conv i 5] [Pete bs Ed, - water, Ke, : ME HARVEY, Professor of Classics and Elocution, being | 12 Gridirons, age er Seat: ee, need wood frases, slat, $0 | ot: siced guilty to the chores ond ok cote e se eck | Bristol County Bar, and formerty Collector of the port of All of che aboye Stores are excellent stands for business, and solicited by several respectable families to open a Day 6 Waffle trons, S do Ps Kni . +d ” a J ny 4 A Dighton, died at that place on Wednasday, aged about 56 Ce eee ee Ee nancy poadt yada nary tena | School force jeusaciion of Youths the, common nnd, cland- | Dosen Brant Kaoba, inch perdor | 3 RSiing Rei do | Yhteck fadioted for a burglary, bs entering the hacen; | Me. W. has resided in Taunton for several years paat. 4 and ear My . * ah ion, i lo lo * . fectionary, &e. . s their children wader his tuitions tosignity | _§ Cheese Karves, ed each | §,t07e0 pieces Bill, Taste, sorted colored, per.doz | Dr. Bails, and stealing some clothing, and convicted of | The Spring races over the Fashion course, Port Hudsom, ‘The Stores, with the front basement-room, will be rented se i herr names, as he is uawilling (wi 18 Copper ‘Tra Kettles, 6, 8, 10, arts, do | G ivory Paper Fo! : each | grand larceny only, the Court sentenced him totwo years J are advertised to commence on the first Wernesday in parate from the dwelling parts if required, there being covered | jo proceed. in an undertaking whiel 6 % do pisidibat * No.7. . and six months imprisonment at Sing Sing. Liston denied | May next. sees ind eat for fuel, Ke. dea bortive. If the location of os Feoet (a th ribo H s 2500 Yards Cotton Hammock Staff, 42 inches wide, dia pein committed oa burglary iat confessed coe ~ Young Emerson, who had been missing from Banger, ——n se i : i willed, per war induced and persuaded to sell the property. Joseph | Mie., noticed in our paper yeaterday, has been restored to R SALE. dered in the least binding. 12 Binch, per doz No. 8. paper y , 4 . . her than at. ther -| 12 do I J. Lane, convicted of grand larceny, was sentenced to da. pA BEAUTIFUL, FAKM, situated in the town of nent, And names will be reeived at Patrick = Cas: § 40 do do 0 rH eee ee oe ae iSuy bau Navy Agente | two iy ee ee eee So cccy Ga Sha Bolton papers announce the death of Col. W. H , street, New York. a ™ lo do 0 1 Trial for Keeping a Disorderly House.—Frederick Geis- = ; ee We Sea ce ie ies betd Porm fs divtded by the TO TAILORS. 240 do 0 ae SIOUSAND DOLLARS TEWARD ler was tried and convi ted on en indictment for Keeping | Frecman ofthe U: 8. Marine Corps. He died at his farm pemd o liey ~ Mh Unabcwane tone ge Toye | TRE Second, Edition of Stinemet’s celebrated wank on ent- | 3 4 | 61000 REWARD—The Store of MESSRS. COFFIN, peuted llrucatey jason Ranecponeeersuapaacsd | Ca Peet epee tiger th er pees exchange Hn Ne i eT TO See eee psi | savalled, ts now published and ready for delivery. “Those w 5 40 | Paving been sete eae eked ae, Me vagnance Face, |" Tyial of Park Benjamin and J. W. Judd for Libel —Park | pepers, that Dorr is unable to work in the prison, on ac- Order ad i qratered and on the premises is abeantiful Kishpond, | desire t6 avail themselves of the great advantages to be deriv 2 do | undersigned, Comimitgee of the Tnmeenge Compe hie | Benjamin, late editor of the New World, and J. W. Judd | count of his health. We atate, on the authority of one of Where are two churehes within aquarter of mile of said piace, | {fom the use of the instructions it coutans, would do well to | 1 40 | had policies ‘on the goods in said store, hereby offer a reward of | one of the publithers, were called for trial upon an in- | the inspectors of the prison, that the report is not true.— Coan a so wice a day by the house to intersect the New { obtain a copy without delay. ‘The book ‘is 12 by 17 inches | 6 do eee tees ‘evidence tothe | victment for libel upon James Ewen Cooley, the well | Dorr was at work on Frid: . and in his usual state of ‘York and Harlem Haitroad at William's Bridge, which ts with. | *™are, een ae Le eee |e 40 | detection and Convietion of | known author of “The American in Egypt” Cooley’ | wealth. —Providence Transcript. RGus miles of said premises. ‘There ivan abundance of } of Sstorenctias jn an ecay aud ectcutibe manner. "Tye follow ? do | New York, February 12th work was reviewed by Gliddon, formerly Consul st] The Kentucky Review rays :— We learn that a negro gyre ‘widh event cure” The dstaree fom City Hall; New | iagarea ew ofthe many hghly trepocabe names who teey | 1 % nerinee Co. | SEZuiC and battery upon Cliddon, for which ne was tied | fonr unger charge of Mery ee ee A A : ¢ — $ ss lo 4 5 assault ai . e ion, under a charge ot i isaned ¢ Nee eae eee aca conamalty Sk ppETy ees wie deren ei Drgctically acquainted with Mr. Sing: | 1 8, Preitent Hest River Mutual Ine,Co. | and convicted in the Conrt of Seasions, and fined $5 — | child of the above named gentingat” Timely medicaltaid an om tadibining said property, forty acres of first rate Land, it asa work complete i itz arrangemants, and in ie prac eal a 2 n Chalk perdvs Mud est Pedediou en Cee ETS. perenne ba appeared in the New World of the 9th of ues placed the child, as we are informed, in a state of con- jvod Btone House on it, with Barn and Stables conneeted, | [aicntion te cultiig, superior to any pulse bs MS Relic Bbset Lead 13¢ Ibs per foot, perib| ONK THOUSAND DOLLARS REWARD—We, the| _W-H.B Suirs, on being called, testified that he wos Se ees ooveiy orhe Verms to- | .P- Heary & Son, Daniel Cutter, Staats & Banker, Charlee | 2 do do 3” go, oo do. | subscriber ater One housend Dollars in addition im the te | a printer in the New World ofice, on the 9th November, | Nsw Yorx LyawtaTvae—In the Senate on th ing inv all 110 aeres) to suit the purchaa-r. Ap Cox, E. W. ‘Tryon &Co., B. F- Horner, James Daily, J 2 do 0 4% do do | ward offered by the Insurance Commanies, as above 4 1844 at which time Mr. Benjamin was the editor. E | Thursday, Mr Varian presented a petition of citi- Fee a eee ity Hall Place, or wo ISAAC | Haviland, J: H. Banker 2 do 0, 3 do do imere COFFIN, BRADLEY & CO. | Winchester and J. W. Judd were the publishers. (Alleges | Lautsday, Mr V SiDAt uthapeiton: fee eeceoelion wo ANDEWSON, on the premises, oF to he sbove can be obtained of the author, No. 113 Broadway, | 30 Lengths Lead Pipe, trom 3s to 9 inh, d | PATENT AGATE BUTTONS — | libellous article shown.) I set up that article, which was i < ‘, nog fe . bi Wa ‘KS, No. 20 Wall street. New York f Im*ee 13g Dozen Iron Locker Locks, per doz PATENT AGATE BUTTONS. is the bend ta a fand a debt to build an alms house. Mr. Burlow, a bill to 2 A tre MARTELLE & HOLDERMANN 9 Ue ig prt Sideboard Locks, 346 inch, e, THOS. PROSSER, PATENTEE, seeipt extiols epon ti Pe Tee ening the mann} preserve certain waters from the effects of gas, tar, and p tae SALE No. 37 MAIDEN LANE, N. ¥. | 12 Mortice © do ao > vy 2, Piatt Street, N id of it. Manuseript generally goes into the hands of the | \eciotign forthe wiineenm ent Cee gente up his idin FACTUREKS and. |mpor Ornamental Hair and 3d Clout Nails, asst’ OTICE is hereby given, 5 Ht seg e adjournment of the Legislature on the Jeut fences and outduiidings, ANUP ACT" sae ad aast’d, perM | NY Ud emey foreman, who dirposes of it. Could not tell of his own “4 ‘a UR, grinding, avout BuL0 chou Wigs, Toupees, is, Curls, Seams, Bandean Pounds6d do do per Ib and Exclusive Owner of inewied hether Mr. B the edi f th 8th day of April, which, after some debate, was adopted Ficty of other fcuity 334 miles, from te of Everlasting Curls, and all kinds of do 4a do do Jog | Bacton, geammeonly known a0’ Prosser's Button.” | Knewledge whe abe Inthauten we & fa thee shape. Be mation of Mr. Backus to roms F r '. ‘and retail. inch Clout Nails, vers’ Patent have re, ; the vote sppointing a select committee to mi - Fr ere Bee all ccd athale oe ne ios en § lente vapetied cx enceshie torus: . -. 1 10. states, to take effect from the The cross examination was unimportant. vestigation’ into fumore coneruing the Shakers, chang @ in pert tor city pr ot y. Coat over $1. 009, do Igdo do fecriae of New York forthe The article which is in the words following, was then | nate yesterday, was called up by Mr Backus.— ‘Also, 80 seres, with new Cotnge, Barus, Fences, ke.; about Sax UND HAND CLUIHING AND FURNITURE do igdo go do pared to enforce | ead to the jury :— This was debated by Messts. Backus, Johnson, Sherman, 4000 Pech ‘Tresa: adjoining the above Price $400, Kor full | “WANTED cAnd the tinhie ooah Anes gives Raat kaa re, do der said Patent, fo the fallest ex: | “Diamond Cut Diamon?,”—In the case of the State o | Varian and Hand, in favoret reconsidering, aud Meverr parviculars apply to D.ELSTON, — | of east off Clothing and good” d Furniture. M perM lie notice to all Ishall pro- | New York vs James Ewing Cooley, foran essanit and | (lark, Dockee, Barlow, Folsom and Brrtlett against it.— $1400 oF $1000 on a Howse and Lot in he eny of Brook | Seber oo git alge tees My Rag TT. be. M [ mages, and by Dili ty, for coer u re ond person of re kee lag oa The vote giving the committee power to send for persons wanted, at 7 per cent. Ample security. Apply immediately | be punctually attended to. me Peau’ per lb int mpon sai verdict of lamages was rendered by the learned, was reconsidered, ayes 1%, noes and that for referriny aya A MLOTUN, 55 Atlee tet, nl . 49% Chatham street, N.Y. do do fale by me at wholesale only, at my store | Fight and sogacious Judge. ‘Hence we derive the note the bill to a select committee by a vote of 11 to 10. The y NN, B.—Constantly on hand, a seasonable asso! it af gentle- y fact, that gentlemen may beat one another to, a COUNTRY SEAT 10 LETOro let for one of | men's Clothing, chenp for ensh. ay wo! THOMAS PROSSER. mummies, for what the ye boys caliaV. There ei bill in relation to the distribution of the assets of persons ‘ying intestate, was read a third time and passed. Also $8gg882.0822583___.... ese i Pangea fot mera eh For further read fo ci ‘ tiewlare apply at 68 West street, Between ¢ Carlisle and Hector rs. from the clutches of the law. An escape, certainly, is much easier than that which Mr. G) granted. —.Albeny Argus, March | iddon had from ine z i ‘i SALT AND FiaH STORE. rade eo — ith, stosed on tue Novih Rerervas toot of 384 wsct, | QOTTON MACHINERY FOR BALE— 4 a é eee eer ERS CEW TORK fae 1186,” | trie Cooley, whore SLlll tt Kiwcking tows wan ne | 2 uis9,xmend ihe len low and « Bll in relation te judge ining about 18 acres. 3b Carde, 4 oa° trom we do | AT gx Election held this dn Directors of One iacication, | quired from Tong practice as a Chatham street suctionesr, | mente fled in the connty clerk's office in the city of New ahd Re dwelling howe H er: having been built last year, and 1 Male, 216 Spindles, do td do do of the ensuing year, the fol en wereelected | Uannot be otherwise than consolatory to Mr. Giliddon, for In the House, a large number of petitions were’ pre- Ranta Ms i Pid 1 ing Frame, do 10d do do do | sech Di ‘ nothing can beclearer than that the payment of $5, enti | he vi a Possession can be given any, Forterme,, apply to 2 going do do do isha thes hin to itand batter Mr, Cooley , whenever he pegoge hens lite ‘ariation from their usual character. mi twee 58 Wall street, ot 148 Broadway. } Frame, 46 ‘Wrought Copper Sheathing N & B it a can catch him ina convenient situation, to his heart's con. saitise thabbe tu Voor eubmrek: Gabe coteee ee hing ail TO LET. 1 ress, do 19d lron Boat Nails, do en| r. Gliddon is also in his game of fisticuffs, enti- existing regulations and officers, beyond those appointed AT FORDHAM, WESTCHESTER CO,, N. Y. 1 Grinding Frame, per Se do led go do do Rh. Davicon fi jolmes, tled to bent of bins bg po Snare my Be sg od by the towns and districts—and ‘abolishing all re ia ‘A LARGE and con} t Couage, formerty geeupied Ani a quantity of Cane, Bobsine, S., oll jp good onien, and | 52 do as lo 4 taliones not only confers ivilege itpon him; Dut | tions to colleges, academies, &c., and appropriating tl Bee ete cene eee | geben ee oe | REL EE ¢ i Meret’ | Sn uni awed te fre uy hans. | "9cxtmen sebelperor tt ining wi wo , g 7 A ‘ , 5 D R mated Fards ot Be Johns College The New York aad tee, | —mida ire "DAVID. B. RISING, 59 Cedar at, N.Y. Bee Fo oo ee Nell 40 | Sohn. Mert, shan No precedent in the books of Yaw, shows. clearer. than | MF, CBars had leave to report the WNaiine tan te Aople at Th eed Sates Now York” feta” GENTLEMEN'S LEFT OFF WARDROBE, | ite do | ‘do qo" ao {Sat Ear tage maidene, "| this, es, the, vulgate, hath it" What is sauce for, the | Nir. Crainbad leave also to introduce. on previous notice, Apply at 479 Pearl street, New York. 19 imPre EST PRICES can be ol y 200 do lo lo » Esq. Q one, is sauce for the gander.” r the sum of $5, | a bill “recommending a convention of th of this A COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE—Situated T or tenliswhe are desirous of con their 300 de zg do do “re Rial lawful money, Cooley may pound Gliddon, for a like | State in 1846," Wwhich'on his motion w hoe in the town of Pelham, Westchester County, on re tae tn dey ero ipgeums & } 4 DAGUERREOTYPE sum, legal currency, Gliddon may pound Cooley. A | iect committee, consisting of one frem each senate dis. he village of Hast Cheater, about 16 miles from New | doses, ng a Mo dicrsee ot wil faa 10 it 4 do 4 GENE: most singular and excellent corclusion. A conclusion | trict, A commu mn was received from the managers ork, containing 140 acres of land—50 acres wood land, the | den i crs Ay was 3 founded on reason, of which law is justly said to be the ; i to to send for the Susscriber, who will | 200 do URNISHING ESTABLIS ENT of the New York tution forthe Blind, asking the use balance 90 acres is in a high stvte of cultivation, with frait trees Bb adrange to sn of . F M, , ti inging, moreover, from a veneratle and me of all kinds in ‘are two good Dwelling Houses Sopoinpment, ong Jointers, Carpenter's D I, s} LDING, ILADELPHIA. perfection—epringing, ver, ofthe Assembly Chamber on the evening of the 18th inst., on it, receutly bui ith bar, stone hen houre, ay Nt min, | TE bebo ease ee neceatniye the memory of } for on exhibition of the Proficienc of the pupile of the ily situated, commanc road’ i ; ‘rant ; titution in the usual branches of educati and their log. gouney. tcwil be sold prompeaeentene® the Fost Office, or otherwise, Totnes” | oes Pace ing ‘ We congratulate Mr. Cooley on his felicitous escape | skill in mechanical trader, music, Ke-—end’ leave was 30 6 6 3 2 ry w Tamed te OF cee ath ean ghne on the easterly side of tne 400 fetta simp Ne: 1 tana Whip Saws, ? tince Mr Glidden | Tue Weatuer, Rivers, Xe. at Sr. Lovie.— as LE-A F. 0 (08 balfde do do de Dozen Br:ss Sash Pulleys, Yesterday morning it commenced raining, and con- FOR SA) FARM—8i at Islip, Suffolk %4 C8 Shovels, ‘We congratulate Mr. Gliddon, because he | tinued during the day, which put a stop to all businesson ounty, total Conan pln ats contains 30 . Shrzin os ggad precisely what it willcost himto clapper-claw | the Levee. i vf tid eu - Biare are two otthes, and aise fee 400 Pounds eel Blister (1L) ME. Cooley. whenever ho shall be thereunto inclined | | The river at, thie point is nearly on a ‘two good wells of water on. the farm; e 4 40. Ger John O’Sargeant, who ith E. U Stoughton | steamer Mermaid, which arrived last evenin Finge hse ad stabling fOr eight horses; an iee hauselewced | Boe 200 do. beat Cast Stee), anne fs for the detonce, Were asked the provocation fo point, out | that st Bubugue, the tiver hed fallen two. test tru artic! an} it of a P Li bape ce: eee ee eet wabiined «tN 1 bleser E ie and To 3 Bargher s Breede, h amy cen tyon a prompt and the portion of ‘the article which they considered a libel falling fi here was threg and. halt leet water on the , & few di vent fr “4 Sod Fi i pping Me oe Bh oneara sir prices upon Mr. Cooley. Z upper and falling, and four anda on lower, Money ean remainonmoruage,s/” elf tag parghase | $089 Py _ 2 Bane ‘eaten und Beams, large, with set of weights, pextde f may be obiained by slovenia David Graham, Esq. associated with the District Attor | andion watand. =< bites tid “saa nto ga aRSS | een oo S| tere eee ang ln, ay Res Pra ert verre rn Ake ee ee rete of France, Tor sale by) as NOW a drei goueblighsent ‘in 4 iron Btakes.” ar i HARDWARE FA 100 reame Veauperior Hard HAC halt past 4 o'clock, the Court adjourned till to.mor | the day, and fe was quite cold, Dnt cl Oe inthoeves: miliwére " sweet, upstain, / fis'inem 5 &CO, Dern, | f po "’ teil kk BROOKS, 65 and 67 Nessan ot, row at 11 e’olook. ing. St Lows Rep. March 6