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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vols Ho, 0—whale Re, 4048. NEW YORK. SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 22, 1845. enaleiedors eeoaoaooeoaeosae—=~— awe ny TO MERCHANTS 12 Clamp Serews, wood, Trial of “Big Thunder,” and the Anti | vico; does not recollect to hear Dr. Boughton speak, nor County Court. THE NEW YORK HERALD] visiting Mew eS x CITY. | .18rsSq00, — — rg a | Tohave neen him thereto know bie when he sud be bad | Manon 91-—This Court metj for the purpose of prose AGGREGATE CIRCULATION — ee por dom wainage bos “3 | feeling for the anti renters, did not mean to say be wished | cuting the trial of Mr. Haskell, when, aiter Mr. Woods D. M. PEYSER, 60 JOHN STREET, J pel ingen ! to see the law resisted; ha heard the Livingston title ot- | had summed up forthe defence, which he did ina very THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. > 10 do do 7 Court of Oyer and Terminer. ‘akin tirely ditfe " f (erwenn winiia awp nassau sTameTs,) W do id og Iron Tacks, Hopson, Thursday, Maroh 20). 1068, | ‘Sp lnestioned; recolloste this was the case at'a former’) able and sfralt manuer taking en eourely ifftcent grown: 5 * 2, 4 | i 5 bis e] vi . . THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. IMPORTER OF GERMAN AND FRENCH FANCY | jf do gine Theeke jo | The Court sat at nine o'clock. Judge Parker enquired i¢ Peryods but not much sino ee ee eee, sigue a6 Horvuay, although evidently laboring under +e- To the Public, Offa forsale, by the packses srve bait customers, at the moet | $0 Hee ass wrire the District Attorney was ready to proceed with the crim: |" Judge Houonivor.—Mr. Honan, have you any bias or | vere indisposition, to open the address ior tho % . inal trials; a reply in the affirmative having been given, | impression? prosecution, which he did in sual eloqu THE NEW YORK HERALD—Daily Newspaper—pub- - rms, 0 see Peal Woiget Vento 41» the prisoner,Dr. Boughton, was ordered up. | “Mr. Jonpan—I am exceedingly unwilling to difter from | pressive manner. In relation to Mr. Hunt's part of the pri ig Papi Scena ~~ Ply hile Zephyr, German, and Tapisser Chiaé and Ombré Worsteds. | Peet ind’ copleoaa ibe Pio | Count. —Now, let us rr eee. that we proceed with | Me Court, but usa member of it, may put question not | case, Mr. Hoffman remarkedbat the author of the Bible of July. ice 2 cents per ‘per aac! . 1 Poun Cc Wire, ‘TORNEY.—I move we eed wi 4 a ji be | of iterature, the immort: peare, of ale. Eyles Siceet ere Floss, Twisted, Plain and Bhaded Silk, in Sticks and Spool. | 190 £ $16 de orto om “ gil of Smith A Boughton for robbery. cer ere erie Tepe tae exapalsatlany Ally f Oeercart et ihe tare: fe view when he wrote the, THE WEEKLY HERALD—pablis! eve.» SaturdaY 1 e lo > OUR: ‘ery well; calla jury. —Go . Jordan. imitable scene in which Dogbe: ives direction mein ee 18 cnt at COPFe oF 1 fr eoar poh Embroidery, Flower, and Trimming Chenille we 3 do 24 do elver called and chailenged peremptorily by | 500s nation rimmed These meetings were usually at Watchmen: After clearly tinct ng the Ca Pre 5 . . Berli broii “ i § * 18! 20° 29° 25° ¢6 Sheets Brass, do teady, tabl bel ded ferre st Mr. Haskell, the court then adjour ADVERTISERS ave in the elreulatio. of the in Embroidery Pasteras, a most eplendid selection. — J Nos. 16, 18, 20, 22, 23, 50 Shes = 1 called and challenged for favour. tented Eee te ORR Tre eetover pinged Dene | block thls day fox the purpose of taking: (he eoees: " Inon ScREws—Pem Gross. adjacent; saw some of that descrip! A Pt ralvis over THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND, and introasing | French and German Canvass ‘for Embroidery. of Cotton, | oy, Fe I IE ag 56 will name two triers; as no jurors have | not tell who wasthere, not having taken particular no- Td el ar bat nee ON he Fac orf oD ardor ‘Worsted, Imitation of Silk, and Silk, Bilver and ” ht i, BB A i Ge he tee i | been dravra, it remains with the Court. ; tice; saw Mr. Pancher, Jacob N. Miller, Mr. Palverthere; | Le@isLaTive Pxocerpines.—We hope, for the ten tp the lig ov cobmearge, Prioes moderate ose to civeee : caps Gre. Gro. Gre. Gre. Giro. Gro. Gro. Gro. Gr. age, Ties and 2x. MoCleHand were appointed, and they did not take any part in the meeting; only lookedon | honor of our State, and the reputation of the PRINTING of all kinds executed at the most moderate pries, Gold, Silver, Steel, and Glass Beads and Bugles. Benge) aioe > i ike myself; he (witness) did not go there forany riotous | Representatives of the People, that the disgraceful scenes tad inthe most elegant style- ne BR 1 3 3 1] J Steven Inien sworn and eamined by Mr. Jonpan—Do | or disorderly purpose, but merely to look on; has net con- | witnessed im the Assembly Chamber yesterday afternoon, Embroidery Needles, Steel, Wooden, Ivory, Ebeny, and Whale- iad " you reside in the towa of Cuatham!—Yes. Have you in th it. 7, |. Eve Maia ee Ce ae 4 bone Knitti aad C pee Noodle. as 2 18 3 3 ,' | heard of the arrest of the prisoner?—1 have. What did eryied ca faen 20 pe ae catia of the. ‘speakers, mee nae, neeree ein ee eee cnehed ‘Northwest corer of Fulton and Nassau strests. | Atl kinds ofcommencs} Sabok’ veces Seapenders, Shoes 3 sag 8 cr rr | Pom Rear it was for?—I cannot way, Did you not hear | or where they wore from; did not know that one of them | at the sight. "We Rad fondly Koped that the preset As- — SE rt Siromanss 3 r a BD ft pep dl nonce sop gabe was Dr Bi ieard one of them was from Rensselaer coun: | cembly 4 large majority ot ae membersef whieh, #8 we CHOICE FLOWER SEEDS —The subs FANCY 0 Di be “4 ty; had talked with several about teking the papers, had good reason to believe, were supporters of the BPA icsly received from England, France and Germany's | All kinds of Paris Fancy Goods, each a4 Pames and Parse 5 et Pi Some remarks having passed between the counsel, the | never ‘with the sherift ” | prieties of life, und the conservators‘o( the public movals, most vacied and beaw'iful auscriment, of Flower Seeds, | Trimmin Had «race He ins, Combs PRR 3 Court said that thero mnst be no discussion between | Mr, Jonpan submitted to the Court that it would be | would not be disgraced by the personalities and abusive i the last season by the most eminent floriaix of Eurcpe— ae ba riaeer old, and RNC tictrak PRIM 8 a 3 3 counsel —all objections must be made to the court. better, on re-examination, to confine tho questions to | recriminations, which in former years, were fast placing Beaten seiee weg Teel Cemmany, the | Bins pron Tass, : eu rik Azepinaton of Hunny lass resumed, Hare, you read | what Was elicited on crot-examination a t'would save | our Logislative Halls on a par’ with thor of Afuanea thee three shove y ‘annusls, (some of which are ex- Wire Goods, uch as Baskets, Watch Holders, kc., &e. 15 5 1 Meri Of these cases inthe newspapers? I reada little. Have | much time. Hehoped the Court would adopt a rule to | Mississippi and ‘I'exas. Bue the doings of yesterday ceeiauly exper veivall tend flere Sto | German Rustic’ Willow Chairs, Baskets, Work-Tebles, and 5 3 ae you Converged ubout it? Yes. Do you recollect the na- | that effect. eclipsed all that we have ever before witnessed in these be warrauted as represented. der 2 Gus pian ias ture or substance of the conversation? [do not remem: | ‘The Counr declined to confine counsel to that rule, or | Hulls, and they deserve the severest reprehension by the rin -ut of Annual Flower Seed: are now ee OILED SILKS, Brass Scne iy tee what was said. Was there any remark | interfere, except when it was requisite. press and the community. ina sealed packet, price $1 ;—twelve va- Oiled Silke, different golors, the best French. Sin, 2 1M. Ue 1M. %. 34. M3. 24. | made] as to his being one of yhe persons who | Ezumination continued-—Naver heard that the papers | The bill to punish seduclion and adultery wes under vzy,and choice sorts, all of which wreEtEWtH | vringes, Cords, Gimve, Teasela: ail’ colors and qualities, im. | 067%. Gro. Gre. Gro. Gro. Gro. Gro. Gro.Gra.Gro.Gro} was Hut the robbery! According to report I cal-} were taken away trom the Sheriff by force, until lately ; | consideration. The House was {ull—the lobbies and Srebediow’s tantoedlators in Ribeee Deore a Beet orted aad domestie (of his own manufacture.) site ee 3 2 3 1 2, [1] Qulatehewasthere. You heard he was there and you | Stukle told him he gave them (up voluntarily; b lieved | galleries crowded. Neurly one hundred of the gentler sex Genst Quilted ioe Ante, 2 v9 ‘i f15 Stk Wom*re * es me) Sl byetpyanls Aphcctstsirg eee coubiiie ot ant pa eats this then, and sees no Feason to hsbelieve i hows ire were also in attendance, having resolvedto eroeme rulneda—| ue Flowers; dwi SUSE PROUT Roo OR, SARE A a NS 1 a ee ee " rrenters.— | tenant of the Livingston: as alease for life, the rent | what they conceived io be a false delicacy on the subject Genan Ton Week Stock Gillis 40 sorts THE FISHING SEASON HAS COMMENCE! 1 5 . | Have you been in Hudson since his arrest? No. Did you ty aid last May, ‘ley. —aut-—Hawers prefecely: all een “Lag thoue now fay that never fed Sere e 3 333i ‘ op your mind he was there? From his being a ee eee ae a gb to the Leginarure | sweema..A W. Young, Bailey. 1 1 Fer habteord ty gett beds ries Hine: Anuual Dow TRO those t LS now Sebi themiore” 3 ee ee i ERA god sna 8 aoe Deena he was | about three werk ago; docs not recollect twhat, it was } reasoned and appropriate urguments upon the merits of . o Ns y 1 oe; 98 bas ere. i ‘ou hear 6 for bi it it ing to ature. u . The fe it ea Det enact sl Meg ed ennermsaraceet AES ee Pang the awit nly wnaartod ty | S05 of eeuspa et eareae coerce at | Rasen hacad yt rere rere gwen Taixed~-aoie seri, This say se SOHN J. BROWN & CO. 5 2432 oe poss Did you ever under: | the long time occupied in this examination, when dency of which’ was good. ‘The first exception was @ ou ct be cult\rat by itelt, fame aa te Fortajacca; mhi8 1m*re 125 Fulton street, 3 Sia Stand thes the herp fede best Page Booed mfp The Atronnny Genenau pueured the Court, that, as ae speech } by Mr. Fenn of New York, in opposition to the ne A _———— ot aay other object in to Oppo! 8 CO! ion | he had jesire to waste t.me; but J pill. travelled out ef hi , to make allusion: ery ghowy: nner, farts, Double Balle: | NTAVY AGENT'S OFFICE New, York, March jah or tent? I believe they. were thereior that purpose; be- | thir ine Covet hen veis peouliat durien,vo hal Ke; ef | hich een, cut of his Way, to, make personal se, scarlet & crimson purple Mixed foramen Rabies beet it ae hee ne ial fal i Ste lieves Boughton — there; cannot say he expressed an | which he could alone judge; he therefore presumed that | application. In answer to some remarks by Mr. xoung, ives—! lection ; Beloai Socksc wy ci cs in ibe o Ae ee * | opinion on the subject to jis course, and 8a) the immoral t: i it itions, ‘{raeige mead come elo hte ong ad’ ctsaon’ | Ae tigeeloge FM, fy muplzing te fone Nectcstar Guapmuany, “| Grveenamined~ Does not know what the pretntin-| When he dollops Se fos | MF lamnelial out into a detee of pay- actors, mess oe a ae lower ‘* Lavatera” | terending the 30th da: o il als 2d i Brushes, % iment lor; understands the Sheriffs papers were cr ‘I for defence as well as for the prosecution fur | of whom, he said, were his personal and intimate friends sme spars of gat ich are waite: Nemonphylta Tosiguis Ma | be rq “nt ae othe rcugiton af the Commande rhe beard igen rs cer ys Perdoz. | taken at Smokey Hollow thinks Boughton was arrested | her addressed acme interrogatoricy to the witness. and in point of” good morals and respestability, would dein ae tzactive Lower, twit Srey on Seeman | 4 'y Yard, or the Navy Agent, such further | 2 do Dashing Brushes do | atthe Smokey Hollow meeting; judging from report: Asprew Rust called and sworn as a witness to deter | javorably compare with many who were loudest in the sguvery variety of Biennial and Perennial Flower Seeds | sa2Plica O° finesse specified articles as the wants of the ser. | & do. Whitewash Brushes, No. 12, do || and reading, thinks he was there; thinks he must have | mine a point asto the last juror.—Was at the aati rent | advocacy ct ihe bill under discussion. Ho went farther, atl ‘or which see the sneusrs catalogue eoieak for during said quarter, in addition to the quanti- a Seach’. ollows, inches, Dez onchy had come hand ia raising disturbance, or he would not be | meeting at Smokey Hollow on the- 18th December; saw | and in allusions ico plain to be mistaken, intimated that arly Prince Aikert we} hehe Coe Nol oats “The contractor js to deliver these supplies at the Navy Yard, | 600 Comp'a Sheave Bushes, assorted, perpound | arrested; has fcrmed no opinion as to his guilt or inno- | poughton there; heard him make a speech there; does not | his bill emauated {rom those who had grown so cld that ea ahaes ane unserpaaeed {66 RE Baste Poe ies | into tec! stody of the Naval Btore Keeper, in appropriate pack: | 12 Silver Calls, each | cence of any particular charge; has heard different per- | -ecoflect to have seen J. J. Hoffman there; might and | \ueymo lenger had any fears of the, penalties of such ® per quyt these are unsurpassed fur fiat Karly Peas—may Resuontis ent chorces eee nePhoss | 12 pounds Crocus, id | sons speak on the subject ofthe disturbances generally; | ij, d he protested agai cmpt to abrid sown mmedistely. mh20 3t®m i Ty for srapeporeation. Pounds C Per poun pet bj Ls ¥3 | might not. taw, and hi ted egainst the attemp' xe the rice this gdvertisemment will be required by fest dey 600 do, Cotton Batts, best, do’, | does not know on whatcharge these men have been de’ | “fhe Disrnict ATTORNEY having asked what was the } privileges of tose who happened to be atill in the vigor ANNUAL FLOWER SEEDS. | | 0 Hey next sand all subsequent requisitions eeaeees | |e pt Biase Cloeh, 2 inah, Per yard | tained; is not sensible of having any bian or impression | nature of Boughton’s address, the Court overiuled it as | life. Mr. F. said many other things, for which, we cribar begs to inform his friends and the “old | che mua be of the best quality, in all retorts Ramee ones | 8 ae 30 do 4 | 12 regard to this case. , not relevant. are free to admit, he deserved a somewhat severe casiiga- nsof Niblov iste Conservatory, thathe has reeeiv- | sequired articles, Taay be wen on applieation tothe Naval Store | 10 do bottle green Broadcloth do Mr, Jonpan—Have you not swern that you believed | Fzamination resumed.—Saw over two hundred men | tion, but it should have been tem by strict decorum Vickery frome. Lamdne, WA. ext ire mal Hee | Keeper at the Navy ard Brooklyn, ‘ . 45 do Feamought do | Boughton was among the meetings for opposing the | armed with pistols, swords and tomahawks; heard two | Such, we regret to say, was not the case. package of 89 superb vaneties are now ready | oftests’of the Navy ord eae tothe inepeetion of such | | 2 doz. Sail Hooks per dozen | payment of rent? or three pistais fired at a distance; saw the smoke. Judge Van Valkenburgh ot Steuben, one of the com Kredi ode CoN I pen Ber os all Fry Lied Fer sheet | The Attorney Generar objected to the question, It} Cross examined by Mr. Jonpax.—Attended os a spectator | mittee that reported the bill, replied, and came down upon jsplendid show flowers of all colors. | tor he immediately removed from the Navi Vert aed cient | oa drake sere tes red Per pound | was irregular to repeat questions alresdy sworn to. The | yaving heard tht Dr. Boughton was a very eloquent man; } ue “ Native” member, as he culled Mr. Feo, with a per- us Fries ti, Ketusus, Grabamii, &e, \mixed)—eari- | a satiafactory character be forthwith delivered. if thereo. 4 Li and | court agreed to the irregularity and sustained the objec- | ig not indicted for being there, or at least if he is it is not | {uct storm. Invectiveatter invective waa hurled ut his oas rw sora laeca Sileidens aud’ Phetani ill-ant crime and 1osy esimson flowers. SSenrelt any atom {Choten Heurtanase-Seed from eho prite lowers will be held Table for: 1 e 50 hite, yellow, orange and crimson. At the part of the contracto fy wi ¢ | 100 si aa Thelascoalis piseds Very waif, conditions, will Jastity the agent fa purcvasiog ie ones martes | 3 ; aud the contactor aud his sureties y Toss the it may sustain by | 4 and | tion of the Attorney General. ub.icly known, pe pound Mr. Jonpan intimated that he would reserve to himself | “Conusel on both sides here addressed the triers at great ‘ead the right of objecting to the decision of the court. te Court chi them briefly, and ‘Exemination resumed by Mr. Jonvan.—Does not know | ‘f58t4, siter which the Court charged them briefly head, ond though he was repeatedly called to order, he insisted upon hia right to hurl back the personal allu. o10ns in the teeth oi that gentlemen. ‘The Native,” said e. f any such failure, 200 4 2 vpcthg : theie decision was that Hoffman was not a competent § the Judge, ‘‘te.Js us that Play actors are his most i Double Parie Balramne-—Numerons choice hinds mired "Bonds in two-thirds of the estumated amount of each contract | "30 i oo, raey ct aoblog REIS Cae ee ee juror. : se Sane ae ve, J tzocintes and bosom friends.” "It is talse,” exe Doubled Qaitled German Asters—20 varieties u .,. | will be required, with two salisiactory smetios, whose ones vith iron spindles i each | guilty 9 ng directly, ¥ | Pxren J.Dacxen called and challenged by the people, | vir. Fenn, under strovg excitement. “Ihave your very etnnia, Rossa, Gri diflors,, auicea, ay ii new varie- | mus: be submitted with Pro s. Ten cent of the | 20 5. Ship Scrapers, iron handles, polished —perdozen | ‘he evidence. 5; ‘ = sworn and examined—Lives near the Flats, within three § words, sir,” retorted the Judge, “and you shail not escape. |.) Se. mixed—Very showy, flowers profusely, 1m great varie | amount on each delivery will be withheld as collateral: security | 60 ipping Twine per pound | Mr. Jorpas feeling greatly indisposed, applied to} the | miles from Poter Vens ; attended a few of the anti-rent | Your ferocity will not ecare me, sit. Now show mee pA lect obo, A for the faithful fulfilment of the contract, until the expiration | 100 do Cotton Wier z do" | courtto suspend proceedings tut 2 o'clock, believing | THs 8; has been to two when they were disguised, J play actor, if you can, thet is not a gambler, a debauebee Lapious Crai Six colors on one stem, vigorous vind Gibdbiis eaih sation Aine of anicles, ndtwan | ¢ TE Percretgme Wie parte race | that wir and exercise would restore him. although there have been several of them ; cannot say inde drunkard. it isn old and atroe saying, Tell me wth, (orn ata tree 7 i ording to its number. A form of offer will be shoun, Judge Parxer said that in these circumstances he | how many meetings took place at which they were not J who are your iriends, and! will tell you whe you jemophila L Grandifiora, phasyleides new variety— ants. ‘i 4 dor. per dozen | Would not fsel justified in proceeding; they would there- dieguisedls there was one at Copake, at John A. Vanes; | ure? ‘Che gentleman says pley actors are his bosom Tat bine Flowers with white cen a veinicnaae: Scuevuue No. 1—Harpwars, ko. 2 do jo. | fore adjourn until 11 o’clock, when it was expected that | Joes not know,what was its object but though: he wor frends and associates, oft y every man of them Maiva sebtia, (wew)-White With genainw blotch and | 2 pet's Adsee, egch Fi Ths. Por pound all parties would be puactually present. He desired that | go down and see it ; expected it was an anti-rent meeting; J 1s either @ gambler, a jdebauchee or a drunkard, stpe. ais a ee Le feo} Pereack Peon nee? tlisie-:seaia- util ithe prisoner was re- | supposes st was edvertised ; 8 men of the neme of Mr. net ditioult to determine what he is.” In, euch lum Pelegrinum or C: ird FI ‘Beautiful 4 ii 4 Boughton addressed the meetin; oes not know who fa strain he continued his remarks, calling Mr F. ct and fringed flowers, topears Tike a anary bird. H Higgs Doce Belts, giucnes, baad roll Bop ory el Per pound | On themeetiag of the court at 11, Mr. Jordan addressed | was chairman ; heard a few wo! ken by Boughton, | the apologist nnd defender of prostitution and. the men ‘ten Week Stock—25 superb »mixed. 1 do do a do | 50 do do | the triers at great length, to show that Irish was disquali- | put didn’t knew him at the time; heard so little cannot } prothel, &c. &c.. ‘Thee-most intense excitement pre nagallis Indica—Unique flowers, star shaped, colorarich | 1 do do 6 do | 25. do do , | fled by having formed an opinion that Smith A. Boughton | jay what was said ; they were organizing the meeting ; | vailed and a Babelic confusion was fast coming on. “He Cluese blue, with eurious and beautiful golden anthers in the 1 ,do each, Brass Buttons,2 and 2X inehes, a Pe Popes) mnameds theunlawfab ascombiy; whose. mesting end cunnotsay who did it; cannot say whether they formed | lskilling his bill” said Mr, Went iu bis seat © No faar is Coronoria, or Large White Rocket Candytuft. ni Bac 3 ‘ i i om | orgecte Mere almost universally notorious, an association that day or not; expects it was for the } of that,” reiterated the Judge, “the billis safe. Thank fecheysum Draciaatum album, (new)—Elegaat showy | 3 Balances (Deatborws} co weigh S00Tbe cach, $0 | nee Ne ent van. persion | Jadge Nanxra charged the tiers, and clearly deflaed | purpose of forming 2) antirentaoouition cannot tell | God there are not enough members Like that person on wi * i a 3 to ak, but as i . ? b Ticopsi, Athimonin, Drommondi, Elogans,e.. 5 kinds | 3 TEead Bolts, ¢ inches, por See | tee Albers eer eteaee ae Periat | whether he stood indiferent between the people and ‘the | tt'he could uct weterstant ae wells seven Mundred oF | (aero er ei te, PUL Wen this most violent, and note mths po of cream, golden and dark red colors, | 3 El "5 do do 1900 feet 4 inch dry clear White Pine Plank, per M feet prisoner. | Tho juror was declared {competent by the | moro were there ; cannot tell how long that was before | \ir. Bevins and dir. Ross moved to rise and report pro. Phistes copentubeer 5b varieties foe $21 4 ‘00 varieties $4. 1 do jo | 1300 a Z do £ £ 4 ee triers, and challenged peremptorilyby the detence. the taking of the papera; know of nojcontribution hav- | cress, saying that there had been recriminations enough. Vestabtaigpeteat the grpwtn of tone MH FMP i do ad oo do Onan Sawren called and challenged for favor—sworn | jag been taken up at that meeting ; saw a great many at | Mr. Fean begged to be permitted to onswer the attacke Alege collection ol ha” keaithy Plasia in flower are in the | 36 ,40, Tin Candlesticks ftted with lampe, see eee aoa ean die olan AdiPlank do | andexamined by Mr. Jordan, After a few questions the | ihe meeting at Burdeck—some of thom in disguise ; be- | made upon hive, Mr. Ross said he would not listen to any Covervavory window, 36 Socket do” if do. | 1000 do 3. 'do do do do | triers set him aside. lieves it was advertised ; saw some who were suspected § more such lunguege and insisted upon his motien. Tre- Biqnets aud Flowers always on nand. 10 Pounds Red Chalk, Tb ff 2000 & 1% do do do do Jason Scnuitz called and fined for non-attendance ten | io be from Renssslacr county, but didn’ know them; | mendona excitement prevailed and nearly twenty were UNIWSDAHLIRE"4 fine collection are now under cultiva- | 0 Pgunds Hed Chalk, peut | ovo do is do do do go | dollars. they were in disguise ; saw @ man they called Boughton | calling outat the top of their voices at ones. ‘The motion pois atmaded fo wth romney ad thankfally received | 3 Comp’ Stop Cocks for Hose, each J 4090 do ‘ a CO pared aoe Aiprreegie sera falegn inmagitnlrel {And | there, but not disguised ; the Prisoner is that mun heaaw J io rise and report was negatived by one voty, and Br. . NOHN ROBINSON, § Arnone C 3 maa seco Mas i. po ined for defence. fa't- J round there the morning of the day ; there were two J Fenn got the floor. He was luboring under intense ex. e of Niblo’s Cot : per doz Presumes from what he has heard that Boughton was | jigerent speakers, unk ‘n to him ; their names w Pt en site: ji HARM TO LET OR FOR BALK, containing abou: | $ Drill Stocks, prase, do | 398 go go go’ Bosrts go oltan meceerpreile mer opie maaan arog ee them was called Big Thunder; heard both Big and Little J ility and 5: co wviour, they were immeasurapl the town, 33¢ mil ands Coarse Emery, per. bea of under speak ; were in disguise; there was J superior of the me rfrom Steuben.” Mr. F. sais liamaburgh ferry, wi barn, | 2 gies perdoz J 50do 4do do do do | first place. Thinks it was committed on Mr. Boughton i i istakces New wll. &e.; pleaty of-usorted traits ta" healthy situation, e" do, | 1000 de 34 do Birdseye Maple 40 | Thinks it was committed in several pla M4 scrnsinlngaaia about Reophorhiratined Ceseloabeeed Bic iertoae ote eg Lg segueryromintic,, and adjoining two tumpike roads, " ze $00 do Linch dry Biaek Walaut 0 |. Mr. Joapan read an extract from the indictment to in- |“ Covar.—Do you think i:’sgworth while togo into that hen I was very much mistaken indeed.”— au offct Pattie es, 0 DONOHIE. aor Broseet. do Phare ie i ee do | form the juror of the nature of the accusation against the | now ? We have a general description of one which ep- | vir. Van Valkenburgh—" You was, sir. You couldnt joo from Peck slip. mha0 deeec 3-90 press n lof 40 do dado do do do do do | prisoner, Set aside by consent of both sides. plies very likely te all. sve straight. he gentleman, Mr. Chairman, admits that @ FAKM FOR SALE—Priee €ij00—Cnntaining Te |g) Pound Escateheon F Be Ty me do pratened, Walent t Veneers ge : Henry Deve, ee cana, Me Remy iar oe Examination resumed went about ten Un le he was in company with those aesociares of whom he FR acme Pesca and ety iain re mee om 1 Dozea Fit-Saw Fi VOUS Ts vncea soe lnn wee Washer, TO ™ por eabie | tctment—thut Or. B. was rouad at tho moctingy—thinks | ‘gtr have got there about 19 celockr wer thee tetore | feaks trad Scena uae Ad ma wes be allnded Tera dm be old rord to Philadelphia. On the premises ares | 3$ 98 Tele wal te oe be ew per cable | he must have been there from what he heard. ‘Set aside. | (hésheriff come; there were, it was suid, Detween twoand | facts eae Nt ee year Ported this bill, he hed mot god husatwo bares, crib, &e » and a vasietv of fruit trees— 1 | ¢ Carpenters each | 1 do 72 do do 2 do The Couar took here a recess for an hour anda halffor } sree hundred in disguise there; went down totAbraham | How could {7 said he. “if the phrenological deve- For farkeduformation iagui-e of Me R, DERMOT, PYoin- | 36 Socket Goures, do | 1 do 67 do do 14 4o_| dinner, and met again at 2o’clock. It arose Lalf an hour | Vosyarg’s; did’at go to Stephen Decker’s along with hua- | lopements of his head prove any thing, they prove every ing the jlap, or of PEL Be C. OU, Type Roum 6 Bundles Cooper's Flags, Perbundle} 2 do 77 do do 18 go | earlier than usual, owing to the continued indisposition of | reds on foot; was behind the escort which went with the | (h. mpty 5 hi sir, thee er rst, New York. If not sold by lstof April will | $ Dosen French Fitehess doz} 1 do 68 do do a1 do do oe ak tow font reds on foot; was be t thing but a desire to suppress licentiousness. Sir, ta to late ‘mh20 8t*m. 7 per doz i. 4 bs Mr. Jordan, who seemed too feeble to give the necessary | sheriff; saw him go into Sweet's; thinks hesaw 6 or7 men | gentieman’s head is preealy lke Bishop Onderdonk’s § Box Brats Cabin Hooks, 6 inch, with rg) ee ae ee do _| efforts to the cause of his client. ia disguise go in too; cannot say where they. weat to, | Sad God grant hie character ‘aay not be es black ss Bishop Ki SALE—A FARM—Situated at Islip, Suffolk 6 Doz Brass. looks, 6 inch, with eyes comp! perdoz nd lo Panxen—We wiil 4 with th 3 Ay - eo 4 cter mi ye as Couty, L L., adjoining Kmi . Said tains} 1 do do do ‘4 do de d No. 6—Srationenr, ko. Judge Parxen—We wiil now proceed w: @ cause— | nor what they went injfor; saw the sheriff afier he came | Onderdonk’s.” He continued ia this strain for some time, FBoow, spot neh Wace the remaining st area re i ee 4 40 | 2 Low Books, «quires cach, full bound, Se" | Anes Houreseccx called and challenged on behalf of | tts, a2 Betking witht’ the fiat be ksows al; he and finelly sald this bill could bave proceeded from no ome two good fells of water om the farm a large barn with car. | 6 do Brass Screw Hooks, 24 Blank Books, 2 quires cap, half bound, do _| the people. Examined by the District Attorney. Resides | “2,/urposed, after his team to go down to Vosberg’s; ho } except thore who were steeped in snlamy und licentions . larg 4 a India Rubber, do: rT got in, and he was surrounded by persons in disguise;saw | ness, ‘This charge brought nearly a dozen members to noasmed srabling for sight hocses; an ice house; a Hi ree paces mad fr oy at boxes Binck tak. protee verdoz | at Hillsdale hes attended some of the anti-rant meetings | Sot it, and he was got back; saw nothing done at Vos- } thei: fect, and he was peremptorily called te order. But eee et onen a eaa De tS CS aie do & do * Rall pines, do | in this county—was at the meeting when the boy was | berg’s when he stopped; there was something said to the | Gabel was calmness itecif compared with the scene that vara wet from Brosdway. elt ts parghase 45 Botan Hasches, healed: (cace (roped el ah pated | soscliontinentaie wound gf the iherift’s papers belng tot penton ic the tribe, he expects, but cannot | ensued.—Albany Journal, March 0. MoNsy caryemain on mortwage. a + Keast ai a " en * | say what it was; went then back to the Flats, as he di LeanneapecIe enka catia ———— nn | 1 Dox Pairs Brass Butt Hinges, 4 ns Log Faper, | perream | kentj but was not there. t } it New York Lea 1VE Su; y.—In the Sem ASUPERIOR FARM FOR SALE—Consisting of | 4 do dom doo ae aie 30 She's Linen Draiving Paper, 15 medium, 15 double.” © Mt. Jonpan objected to this course of enquiry—whether pests go further; say open po ara ve | Mint aitione the AeLIGHA © Rbmabet a eatnae Hie > ps wi Ee Ee OE Ge le ~ a U4 Reatne Blotting Paper, ab rena writncasea were opposed to anti enters oF hot, was not re- | with Jeremiah Stevens; a bundred or more starved brck Bication of Saul Alley, and others, fora reilroed betweem “9 * ? i 13 i 5 9-24 i \ evant. . together; it t to} » 3 * milefosboliece Heine laulu, aot tomring Eereomiae | ids Tu"ge fe a Su $2 | soo site Pectin nets #4 inchew peritt | “The Coons said that any inquiry which went to deter | guttuck: ‘parhape mare, perkepe leary saw the art | Noe ete oases Epige Penk, in favor of lushing Bay, embracing most desirable locations for 1 do do do do 4 “4 oxwood, each | mine the object of the challenge, which was to ascertai riving up to the door ly much together with the di t ‘i i ios souncpeatewith were eillions: ithaonttaisereoees | 4.35. as. 80 8S ‘Envelope Paper, perream | whether a bias or impression existed, was regular. He | suiced’pets athens wily Sve, ka: which se ened I Suge Cosslacenete te onbracs he sectiat es idan 0 . a 5 Ms e ', . ised persons and them all; saw a fire, in which it was | from Oneida county, to « tu uestion to the hatte. lees ced wetted et SA bone oon pit, BWeee amma. $ Letean Books, 3 quires each, densi fell bound, $i" | thought it better to hear the evideuee. faid the papers were burned; does not know who burned | «nether they: wul’cnter ine net eeuiadorser.? bat aan iy) Teeeomexealte seat aad hes herent th 6 Dozen Brass Hooks and Kyes, 23 inch, dor a rich bis rood eapes” brace Esamined by the Atrouxer Genenat—Has heard the | them; there was something said about the papers by Big | on the table. A memorial trom the United Sccicty of Be- soclaaiol tra boos anally Mein mig Use 1 do paire Table Butts, 254 ner per dos pal inches, slate, i jo | taking of the papers talked about; does not recollect by | (hunder; supposes they were against Boswick and Deck- | lievers, commonly called Shakers, in reply to certain acres xe lad down in mowing ground, aud will ent 1 do do '2h5 do do ors, 2 rows paints, with 12 peneils,&c,do | whom; heard Abraham Decker talk about it; may have | er, was not informed at that time how they got the papers | charges egaimst them. An enimated debate arose, be. i Yea ats 3 acres are cove red i h urriftyle- | ° tori*n 0, FOP s raters, 3large, 3 small size, ee heard others t00; there has not hee a gre At of Age Ad —thinks he remained there until the shenit lett tween Messrs. Clerk and Shermen, when, on motion of . . . Hos! J " » on in Hillsdale; has not conversed M, cannot say how long; understood that la: Mr. Wright, the whole subject was Iaid on the table. Mr. somo MIN eatmumttety padaee mai ee te Lk che it, | Seema elgg stg wood, Ger" | here; has talked about the taking of the papers, but does | that tho ‘sneriff was coming; is a tenant. of W. | Bockee Teported against Bir. Porter's Dill in relation to deift iodging on the prem ses with the salt grass, is sufficient to. | 2 ‘Russia Sheet Iron, No. 12, perlb | 6 do ‘2do' do do |} not know that he formed a solid opinien on the subject; | R. Livingston’s; his rent is ail paid up; signed one pa | inspectors’ ! Bills were reported, to incorporate the manure the whole. |For terfns and other particulars, inquire of | 10 Hoop Iron, 134 inch and under, do | 12 ‘i do} has talked about iton both sides, but could not form an | per, but does not think it was about anti rentism; it | New York Academy of Music ; to reduce the fees of In. PLATT STRATTON, Flushing, Cong Island, 12 each | 18 4 inches, hard wood frames, slate, 40 | opinion; docs not know Boughton; doesnot mean thathe | was for making a contribution for paying some of | spectors of pot and pearl ashes ; in relation to pilots and od OH AVINTER, io Walls strsee, gw Fou § Walle tras, ae Kinch na qo He nita bd fe en i Leis Um taal btn be} peey beet - these expenses; they came round with the paper, and he } pilotage by way of Sandy Hook, (repeals all State laws ‘ perty. h in; does not mn hought of paying something; subscribed about three dol- | on the subject ;) to incorporate the Union Mutual inew the f New York, or 50 per cent may remain on mortgage. | 3 do do do 3 doren pieces ilk Teste, assorted colored, pee don | ae soe Baeera Coneareateens u Bt of pay erp) F heh ot th “yb hdd lew ¥. eet a Kétcies, 6, 8, 10, arts, sch | Givory Paper Bolder, ‘hisaroew" Wand de, Sen | “"The challongo was here withdrawn, and the Juror | couts an acre; tuition it es m printed popes he raged lid Taitved Comychy ts counresl a teenth erage _ ADJUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR SALE—Situated | 5 imines do No.7. . r was sworn as the first of the panel to try Smith A. | not hear it read, they said it was a paper for all opposed | Newburgh, &3. Four bilis in relation to the service of BYSintin own Y ber Char etre ie ee ee do | 2500 ards Cotton Hammock Stuff, 42 inches wide, i Boughton. to rent to sign; it was after the sheritf’s papers were ta- J precess, the enforcement of the law, and the preservation Tork, contiper 1d abuse OF laai-<h) aaron wrod bees, thw | te Knobs, 2 inch, %. nibs) No. 8, Lg Jacor J. Horrman called—Challenged on the part of the | ken; saw a man they called Big Pounder; knew none of | ofcrder, &>., wero taken Up in comuniites of the whole, balance 00 amen fs in a high state Of eultavaty irees | iz do. IN do! Per 9* | 100 Cords Sound Oak Wood, 4 feetin lengih, per cord | people, and examined. Lives in the town of Livingston; | the persons in aisguise; saw some cf them go there from) | an‘, after some discussion, 4 motion was made and pre titers | ts & f Re | veins aes A OUMES: noma | any ace eek WL” ado | a frente anne el mesg mevgaigtog | wl tur or te pao o ting them i coun'sriby we. Lhe place is beautifully situaied: commanding | 3 49 go go P88 de | —mitear ooreanct turet-_ | sation among people as to the payment of rents; has talked | grenrarser4; thinks he knows somo of them SHEE tee anton Docathcea ce ae anline cone rag Role Galt mt: ae ad ¢ = do ES’ ERG 9 "i hn Mees aad dresses on; (the witness declines to two standing Committees on the Militia an Namie iecetd cia ccnene wetooeee |S go o is ge do JONES’S COMM: IAL ACADEMY, with many ne, i ng tt ena tna | pressed;) saw no effigy burnt; has eeen « They were soreterred. ‘The residue of the business was apy i 68 West strect, becween Carlioie and itertor | 2 4° tron Fydtocks,°° 98.9 4 TIATORY CO IN IBEG, eurd Of ths ditien ive. dou! six months } dresses and the straps, and thinks there may have deen | uot of much interest, ‘The Senate held an Executive see- $ CERT le Sec iech & | INITIATORY COUNTING ROOM, | ago; there were not as far ax he knows, any ofthe anti | oe in nis own hone belonging to n young mar. pod Also, 8 Letgof Ground, 25 by 100, on the easterly side of the | 2 do Closet Locks, 3 do" ao 947 Broadway, corner of Murray st, rent associations in his neighborhood; sone fiveor | Cross-eramined by Mr. Joxvan.—Supposed the paper he | Ia the House, among the petitions, was ove presented Lith Avende, letween 37th and 38th streets, (22 Im*re 14 4 3 do & TPA ote ger Pocentie oad Come een Gye dl I object to putting the question a second | ‘ined bad been te make up some expenses that hadboe | by Mr. Fonds, of 0 ciuzens of Montgomery eouaty, i—A lo fr . a. gone into ja summer; never inquired about it; the con- J remons'rating egainet the closing of locks on Sunday. FARM 9f 10 aces ich | 8 Doren Iron Drawer Locks, 38640 sae radr paige rege ecprehgitershenes PA 1 sd sical cpa wail st. dks: tals: WRRION IO to cern in the Hollow turned out, shertly efter, end thought | Another by Mire Huntington, of mchanica of Albany, lent fens 3 ‘Members lereantile Library inti —I suppos e would keep himself out of a scrape; nevor troubled | urging the passage of the appropriation for the Northern. Ke. about s:t9 cho ies .2 inde : usted ot apply th Lrajan ra Clinton Hal hom wall ba exemiand by at GIl we have dons; then eppestis ooun- inset about ine queda n of Boughton’s being concerned | prison. The other petitions were of the ustal tener, 1 do Iron Cheat J-ocks, on, hs ——— ve " in it; his object in go’ a hye osberg’s was to see what was | though more numerous than usual, against the running 1 do do Desk do the Committee. The Covar thought it would be better to wait for the | going on; heard it said they were going to take the pa- | of the Erie reilroad into Pennsylvania. Among the bills 18 Cooks’ Ladies, !70e, long handles, (CZ, Raterenses may be bad at the Academy to Bookkeepers, | eroas examination. eraeirom the fyheriff; has not thougit of any pre- J actalonincommaittes of the waole: wes the bil te ree re, + 5 5 Dozen Chalk Li pardon Merchants and Clerks, who have been studenes during the last | osqmination resumed—Went once to hear Dr. Boughton Jace or bias, such a8 would prevent him giving # fair | porate the Troy and Greenbush railroad association, and «om eich fet “adjoming the above ic 1 Tape Lae, 10S 6 ver foot mt mT Ror eale, Jones's Principles gna Prusicn of Bookkeeping, pe et pode cof ned Detag ot sayettoe trial of the prétent caso; thinks this question should beset fo impose tollson the Hudson and Mohawk and Scheneeta- ti * * * ” i "4 ii il vi at; tl i i y 55 Atlantic street, South rook! Fe Ca Cae oleae Instiatlons'n this countey~_ ite aioe repeblished in Kugland | fail cantt remeniber the day cannot sey he heard much | ‘ict.iz & egal way, never participated in resiatanceto the | dy aud Troy railroaids. Mr. Russall proposed substitutes $1500 or $000 on & House and Lot in the ci Brooklyn, | 2 do do 4 lo ns repul r H sheriff, nor thought of ruch a thivg; didn’t understand | for ali these bills, making more stringent and preeieo wine. affiges om. Amie, sonertty.. Apely jugatanty | #05 80, pinedi6 lo extensively introduced there. Ameod"et_ ] about the payment of rent; heard Dr. Boughton speak but | any thing about what the paper he subscribed | provisions tha: the original bills, which’ were adopted. — M4 ASTMLSTON 55 Adagtienicen | 20 Lengths Lead Pipe, ffom 3603 inch, NEAPOLITAN BONNETS. cannct recollect what he said, whether he urged the ten | was for; did not know what it was for, whether it was to | hic tT proposes to inser’ in the Troy and Grecn- mhiL inte South Brookiya._ | 144 Dosen frou ne! -~ E per doz THE UNDERSIGNED, Patentese and afactar- ants to pay et ho big Ba ight are SS bre Sg pay some of the speakers t be given to some one that | buch ch y clanse—but alter debate, 2 NIE 7 7 } board o " i no reco! ion Sresg; A le f he f TO CALPENTERS, CHU MAKERS, CABINET | 96 upvight Morice $8 go eqch trade that they af now ready to supply the above article | the anti-rent folks, Dut never was associated with them er | "ey itatre cage hosed sheer adv tac ery ate eats fg ame ndtme Sail we puto sebtcoen, 1) LET—A Row of Brick Lofts or Shops, suitable | | 25 ‘3d Clout Nails, asst’d, pak of the latest style and of super quality, im quantities to suit | contributed to their funds; has not on any occasion paid | fegai and peaceable onc, nor never heard it {rom others; | &>., wax taken up in committee of the whole, but without for Jarpenters, Chairmakers, Cabinets rs, Ke., ke.— | 50 Poundséd do do pert iy wn { that they ean alter and clean the Bonnet to ap- | Money to ome enor hog saw persons disguised at the | joes net ‘know and has formed no opinion as taBough | any action or cebate, the cémmittee reported progress.— injthe'rear of Watts szieet, betwe-n Varickand | 59 do” 4d. dq | do 4 qaal to new, meeting at Burdeok; they were disguised with all sorts of | ton’s guilt or incocence; thought little about it and took | The committer of the whole, Mr. Heutiogton in the Fomennin een be tnt memory, Aare) 1 See Cea me, lo tioned against an inferior article of the kind in | Calicoes and stuffs; some had marks on their faces; saw | care to keep out of the scrape; understands the charge | chyir, reyaited to the House, the bill to cularge the E mh20 Gteod* re ae 4 (The fensice arti je, for which we rec the | some armed with little tomahawks, some with swords, | against the prisoner is of taking the peper from the sheriff, powers of the North American’ Insnrance Compa 1O RENT—ON STATEN [SLAND—Those two 2 do i} do Inst, ais of tre Amer pinetirace, has our | but is not sureas to their having gune; there were a cou. the young man whose dress was in his (witness) house | \t wont toa third rending, with amen ment p eplagid VILLAS. situated of Spivat ES ee do 0 TERUTIBON, NOK COL” | Pl: of speakers at Burdeck; they were talking about the | wanted te” go to. the Copake meetingy toll him he | by Mr. Blake, providing that no atockhelder sheus is wss bavieg’s Wrote Goal fos Gah ieee. g House. The 1M inch perM by ‘No. 25 Delaney street, | anti Co they told the peeple how to go to work to get | might go if he liked; thir boy war 18 and had lived with | by proxy on more thon one hundred sha The same Houses arr flay superior style with every couveuience, | | M lo % “GENTLEMEN'S LEFT OFF WARDROBE, Lon rent arr ted thom to po on and gat petitions the ig? | him a wes not nome te Le told him if he wanted togo | commitiee were engaged the resiine of the day on the bill each house having more than seven acres of land. Apply to 200 Pounds 34 1b EFT . . he might; does not know where he got the dresses; never | to incorporate the New York State Insvrance Company; % P; th per ] obtained by Gen: islature; saw no petitions; declares he cannot tell how 1 ; ts they were to aid for out of thi we and ted i 1 Madea an ode PWeeaeeH v. | Bes at ae | Tost sSUgUee UC Wy Alves SaTseR | Samy werent rsa bane Sead ey. at'gchemsexaegs er wer ob pt foro of he | atone eovedrogrenyendog tn emenden Also toLe— the Three Story B.ick He ‘Stanton street. | 500 do 20d do wy apparel Re, fi a thing about signing petitions; cannot tell thet any reason ‘The juror was set Je by mutual consent, andthe | ‘he stockholders. The House then tooka Teese, — Albany Ba SF cn RR SR 300 do 30d do unifies or Gentlemen quitting the city oF, chaneing Tri, | wee given why theso men were armed and diseuised; | court adjourned at 6 o'oiock, not to meet again tintil next | vireus, Merch 2 Q FOR SALE, OR TO LET— 90 do aed do | denes, ee. alcliar tant ie oo ibere who will | cannot ny how many there were at Smokey Hollow; | morning, owing to the illness of Mr. Jordan. | — fii Howse, Barn, Ouihouses, ke , wi = = bay $0 | Sieedas their sontdonee by eporerape . there may have been 4 or 500; some were disguised; it w: ———ee Imrortant——Drawnack Bir No meaeure tend, inte’ in the allay of Jammy oo $e ¢ J LEVINSTYN, said rome of them had pistols and other arms; cannot APPOINTMENTS BY THK GoveRNon. —March 12.— | which has received the sanction of the Congress of geod suygly of fruit trees, Gowers, § wa BR 2a hr 4 “ iway, ap gals, how the boy was killed, only saw them carrying Queens—James Jackson and Peter Luyster, com- | the United States, within a considerable period, is more Enquie of CALEB WHEKS. Oem Hoel, or of HENRY | 200 dol2d do do A line through the Post Office, or ee It receive | away in a@ cart; does not know that he saw any men | missioners U. 8. moneys, reappointed. caloulated to affect the trade of Upper Canada than the act EY, atthe Flushing Paviion. “mhi2imem | 200 dodod do, do weaves Lpreithener nen Im (nop)"ee_ J armed except with little tomahawks; did not hear} ~ March 17.—Kings—Thos. Garrison, inspector of beet | ailowdng a drawback on goods imported irom other coun- Wrought Copper Sheathing Nails, LS a res. 5 TO LET —one of che mostdesirable country reviden: | $90 4° sd Inne Det Nale ' 4o | ENGLISH HARDWARE AT LOW PRICES. | report of @ gun ora pistol; could only hear Boughton | and pork, vice Archibald McMahon, term expired; Hi- | tries through the United States. ‘The castom charges on Fah cof on,this inland, sicuate wit ait heen nas the | 300 do 10d do do do HQLESALE Dealers will eousult, their awn interest by oncein @ while; cannot tell except frem what oth- | ram Ross and in R. Prince, inspectors of lumber; | such will be two aud a half per cent, at the Americar. Chy Hall, e ug of & spacious and convenient dwel- | 200 do &l do do 4 WwW ioe Ip Stairs beiore closing their parchases, | ers snid that it was Boughton; think the prioner is | Alired G. Stevens, James H. Cornwell, John Barkeloo, | ports. On crossing the lines into Canada, they will, of i, stable and other outh uses attached, witha large | 10 do 6d do do 4 ‘The subscriber represents several manafacturers, and is enabled | Dr. Boughton; is not sensible of having heard much } and John P. Lott, commissioners of deeds for the city of | course, have to pay the usual duties on importations from arses, ceaalalng every variety of fruit, aand ornamental do i do do do | to Aupely merehange f parse a oma st Firat Pryce ‘ge | bout the Livin -_ Hie farther than thet it bn mo Brooklyn, reappointments; Joseph M. Greenwood,com | abroad: We wiil Tay the act before onr readers in our Sor particulars enquire in 29d street, first h east of 9d | c nite do t+} (- oa Pp Mi tery, at rom Files: geod for some their is; was not present when the | missioner of deeds forcity of Brooklyn, vice 8. Alpheus | next.— Brockville (Canada West) Recorder. avenne, 13 Im*re cae” oO ‘Ola peiess, ree : sheriff was robbed of these papers; remained at one of | Smith, term expired. New York—Paul Grout, measurer — = ; cee EON LEASE WEBCT tr ee | ee 4° | 12 eaake HearerCarolinn Hoes, 000 to No..2—at cost of im- | these meetings about five hours; remained at Smokey | general of gram; Abraham Acker, Daniel Geary, John | Muesrssiert Rivex—The Palmyra Courier, of me, LEE UB LEASE, i » John’s ail frojtarme | 300 do do @o o ion. iy = Hollow about that time; heard it said thut the sheriff’s pa- | Sy- Cramer, Alexander R. Walsh, George W. Turney, | 6ch, says:—‘* The Mississippi, up to the extent of [iM Admirably adapted for the are of mvocciations, peuate: | 100 a do do 4 casks H nd tad Panne} Sawe—$5.75 per dozen. ers were taken from him; this was before the Smokey | john Heath, John I. Moffatt, Albert E. Bushnell, Christo: | aavigation, is now clearot ice It is already pretty high fortes for military eompank ‘Vhird Company National | 12 40 1 lo le do 50 of ‘tought and Horse Nail Follow meeting; think these meetings were about break- pher Rider, Jesse Foshay, Robert Caboon, James M. Hedg- | and still rising, irom the effects of recent heavy rains Guard uring the fourth on lage as an armory. IS 92 id do do & | caute seo ona Rigg Coot 4 ing up when he left; wes not asked to go to thore meet- | bs, James Kmmons, William McKibbin, John V Vander- | above. We learn that the inbabitonts of the low groonds for such parposes should avail themselves of | "19 1 na doisdors Ca Senter's D I cea | plete extortinent of Beckeccoamebic Comey, debe - | ings; saw a notice up calling upon the anti rent folks to | heck and Francis A. Reitz, measurers of grain, reappoint. | along the rive>, are becoming a little alnrmed. ‘The tears Y.andsecure them,as they are desirable from their | $f inggpotnt@™™ ant 40 SOA SRW ROUED: meet; has conversed some about the robbery, just asit in | ments. of the people are now ina very excitable state, resulung, rect be = Fay ot ined at the tar of the Hall ie) 15 Bake Pri do ‘ 90 John street, when people come together and talk some; the boy was pe ea rae ea B+ no doubt, in a great measure, from the rumored predic rere We ATTN TAL ite g do | _mh20 7tisTaThSt*m (Up Stairs.) _ | killed at Smokey Hollow about an hour before he left;] First ARRIVAL From THE Lake.—The steamer | tions ot the Indians that the river is to be vine feet bigher oim=re "THOMAS A. LYNCH. Y—Th | hoard his neighbors say that the people aeked the papers | America, arrived in this port trom Toronto, yester- | the present thon the past season. We, however, appre- hend no danger.” per lb | NEW 8b D BIO D BERVA’ do, subscribers offer for sale as low eo can perehased else; | from the sheriff, and he gave them up; took it that it was | day evening about six o'clock, en her route to Rochester. tayeble, wer, and .FOR SALE, OR TO LEASE—'that well known each | where, a choire ment of fi ve of his own accord he gave them up; cannot say what now | The America had very little difficulty in getting into PE en ae. eres alt ad ena Sort pad sath ets & sae al of hie vill be warran , is his bolief on the matter, but believed it at the time; hos | Marine Railway Wheel, the ice, althoughtecbesken: pi Mrwnsorn to Texa we Wieegomee,, Se tory isa very aubstantial two story brick building, 40 Jozen Briss Sash Pulleys, pee doz | mental ‘Trees of Prices, Frait and Oroa-| \oard nothing since to change his mind abont it. ing way readily before the giant power of the stem | beater of the Texas resolutions, arrived at Naeh- house and sogine house adjoin: RS ares, each | "mil 2w*rre DUN ‘CARMAN, 635 Broadway. Cross Examined by Me Jonvan—Knows nothing of the } engine. ‘rhe channel is quite open, and a few days of | Ville on the 11th instant, and not finding ie ae fare regulated and paved, ana all | § Arying Squares, do a Gel i | Present indictment but what he heard from other fo ks; | che present fine weather will entirely'clear the harbor of | there, immediately started eff for Texas ‘The “Vaien” ia Lie premines are in complete order and rea: - vat a ight | Noosnot know that he hes formed or expressed any op: | ice, 'So carly an opening of the navigation Ww mort une | VEY COolly clwerves—"'This ix prompt work imme ‘or lensed rate ocenpaney. The rane. Ww feel Bliger (1) pinnate nion ag to the guilt or innocence of the prisoner: 0 MART BOR Go picid hould dented, ond hes tolen is Ta art | diately, if not sooner.’ ” por exchar ged. fi } German precedented, and has teken by surprise the greater f Didi tbiliadcxis cheap. oF Sssoy Sou semen ok Gol’ anil meteense he Chae c 44 Gold street. New vork. | not think he has any bien to prevent his giving a {air trial | S¢ the faring” commnnity.—Kingsten (Canada) |g - Sas tise VEE: lee ee cm, N VOORIIS a oF SERN ei oa ts Rpt an AND FURSITLRE | Mveat Smokey Hollow wert disguised; thouid not tion | 7 ™8 March 14 Aharlty thers pereel of Louthans sugar ‘bes been ly to ©. W. VAI or HP, INTED — f ie at Sm lollow were disgui ould not thin —_— or'ty that a parcel of Louisiana sugal € Joh atest, where ammap of the property emt bean N'% oe 1 ith 88 or ease ok Clothing nad good eecned heed Pela? B | ibere wr palfor one Aith; dees not recollect any ad] Iwromtant Ducrsion.—the Supreme Court of | recently purchtsed at New Orleans, for thipment to sneinienana mhid im® m Beams, larae, with sot of weights, per sec wishing to dispose of the exme, mill ao e but to seek redress ina legal way; thinks he heard | North Carolina, sitting at Raleigh, have decided | Liverpoos, with the view of trying whether it can be pro- POTATOES—400 bushels prime English Potatoes, in excel- : Der Ib I seriber, or address a line through the Post , " ] some one recommending resistance to the sheriff in sell- | in the great case of Rives against the Portsmouth Rail; } fitabiy sold in the English market Of course it will be PYeidcrder, Test revel tet au rele it " oagh J be punctually attended to. 06 Choon Ee ing; heard Dr. B. speak, but does not know whit he said; } road Company, thatthe claim of Rives to the superstruc: | entitled to entry at the same duty as free labor sugar, by 7 & J.T , Po dN, 0 noaiG, Chatham street, N. Nie | the people at Burdeck sald that forcible means was the | ture, buildings and bridges of the company 1# a validonc; | pucrnent to the termsol the eexmetcial treaty berw ren oe Weenie . a wen Sjoteingt cheas Tor cusbe te ‘imere course to take; does not know those who gave that ad- tharaby giving te hin (is rood, ‘&e., which he claimed. the (wo countries. Manchester (England) Guardian