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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol, X1., No. 155—Whole No, 4018. ; NEW YORK, SUN D AY MORNING, JUNE 8, 1845. : , be Price Two Cents, THE NEW YORK HERALD. | ‘3 IiUELAND™ Pers wi BRITAIN AND | FABER SEGAR FACTORY, | WILSON’S HOTEL AND DINING ROOM, “Philadelphia. Ay Varieties. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, | inland, Seoduad or Wales cane sui | 7 DINEW YORK QUNTRY MENCHANTSortnalines deter (Correspondence af the Herald | pain Satay last couporal ofthe 14th Rege., oak ENNETT, Proprietor, wih pvahn tis who dir | UIE UNDERSIGNED tare sibeda expsve Sane | C fe coreie toy nine ut ie. Purapecena, Jane 6, | swell of the Bertani ore pared tne, wtarapt to count, for a ream establishment is fitted hentirel f Good . Si F : Circulation---Forty Thousand. |, 'y #x« jong ahd Provincia Bank of Fin: | tion cl SoS W. BROWN. wha linn ber rgainder the dire; | Shi substastial dinner, 1h¢ cents, lodgings 2.cents, Foreon | Dear Sir—Asit may be interesting to you toknow cross to St. Helen’s Island. Tho unfortunate fellow at- —___——. , Exchange and Discount Bank, | one of largest Factories in Havana for nineteen years. venience and comfort this house 1s equal toany hotel in the city, | something of the political decapitation in thisquar- | ‘™P%ns to grasp his chilc, fell overbvos d was not, DAILY HERALD—Every day. Price 2 cents per Meyers, James Bult & Son, London, and branches | ‘The following kinds of Beaars, masufactured in the Faber Be and at half the pri tert atv Ap As a ae ; a i we believe, seen again. An Artilleryman, with, Detter copy—$7 25 per annum—payable in advance. . Factory, of which a large stock is now on hand, will be | 2 Y&FY reasonable terins. ter, I give you the following list of those whose success than the parent, jumpe r the child, ‘Wonk Agieat Dn > ey een eFFco cos off {tmtasp On the Nationa Bank of Ireland, and Provin- Found equalto any Havana Segars of corresponding style and vnsCAISAILL MOUNTAIN HOUS heads were shortened on the Ist inst., together with | Brought him safe to the Lost, and wished to dive for the Per copy 08 19{ cents per annum —pa ak sane, BT aig leet ee Marg Meller Pen nal | Imperial Regalias, _‘Trabucos, Common Size, Pla OGM aud delightfully situated Hotel. at the | that of their successors.q mission. The man has left a wife and a family of five inad ’ . whe will be pleased | Joseph Hall, (Weigher,) formerly a violent John- | Siildren, and his body has not yet been found.—Kingstbn cash in advance. throughout Seotland, C budo . PRINTING f all kinds executed with beauty and | wigth al drahieces be Rina ed te bosgon on the 1st June, by All boxed in the Havana style, P** fe public Stores run Times, 2d inst. anent bourders can be aecommodat despatch. forwarded free. Apply to, ‘The subscribers have settled the Son of their Senior in Hava- | TAMIL (a from the momiug and evening bouts, landing | son man, then strong for'Tyler, issueceeded by Ben- | man “out West,” hearing that “post office bal- Ail letters or communications, by mail, addressed | my1# m W, si. a Harscorn, ane. _ | Ri fOr the express purpose of welecting Tobacco for thett Facto- | Deoved since the fouseand premises have been materially im | ‘amin Mifflin, (Old Hunker,) one of the proprietors | ances” were to be adjusted in Washington on a particu- to the establishment, must be post paid, or the postage FOR LIVERPOOL=To sal tor eo | Ty ket. alt eel Passed at any watering place in the country, of the Pennsylvanian. Salary, $1500. | larday, wrote to the Postmaster General, him will be deducted from the subscription money remitted fast, sailing’ packet sh ‘They have now on hand, forsale, a large stock of Havana 8e | June 3d, M, SCOBIE. R. Christie and Amos Holahan, (Murkers,) the , that J--— F —, the postmaster, who had : JAMES GORDON BENNETT, E, Ca il; having most of her cargo en- | 27% entitled to debenture, of the following brands :— 5 e —_——insiwre_ | latter, well knownas the keeper, for many years, {Tom his town and gone to Texas, was in his debt $160, Phorriuron oy tHe New Youx Henaup Estannieastewe , will sail as above. La India, ‘Woodnille, La Cabana, BOARDING. of the Demoeratie Head Quarters, both Democrats, | °itg the balance of an account for work done for the Northwant corner of Fniton and Nassau atreat Iassage, having elegant packet, accommoda- | Ose ae eho INE, or two geuilemen ean he accommodated with boardin | succeeded by H.C. Watmough, a lawyer, brother of | postatice. He begging of him toadjust it with the other LONG ISLAND “NE. K COLLINS & CO., 36 South st. Kec Yemen Riondo, theretnze uo other boarders taken, in an ary healthy situation, | the late Surveyor, an (Old Hunker.) and’Thomas J. | "onees—Pies : ‘ RAILROAD. T HEMOUIE OLE EACARISA TE LIRA? lay erva, Fa within two minutes walk of the rail cars or omnibuses. Can | Donelson, of Tenessee, also (Old Hunker)—Salary | , The first gun, itis said, which was discharged at : J. HERDMANS OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT | Ja Tsim Victoria, Columbia, also haye the beuelit ofhot and cold baths. A uate addressed to | of each, $1500, I ( tunker)—Salary | the British during our revolutionary war, is in possession PASSAGE from oe Britain and Treland, via. on TAgeiaanes, JOHN H ranth eee x. Y. Z., at the office of this paper, will be Punetually attended The tha RADEON ti illips. jay | of Mr. John Ruttick, of Massachusetts. — ‘It was used by ‘jue + moved are. Phillips, (whig) ‘ Liverpool, ean always be arranged atthe lowest rate, | _f27 Sm@re No. 1 New street, comer of Wall, | '°————_________jt wire, | win Hancock, (Tyler) D. J. Rhoades, (Tyler) | fig grandfather, who commanded the minute men assem. CHANGE OF Hi nd Drafts. furnished for any amouut, payable at all GANS SEGAR STORE EPHRAIM SWEENY’S G. W. Guthne, (Eyles _). Rhoades, (Tyler) | bled'to oppose the British army which marched out of SUMMER ARRA Pe ME al Banks in Englaad, Ireland, Seotlaud and Ws RE-OPENED . DINING ROOMS, No, 66 CHATHAM sTREET, N. ¥.| Vi Basie’ C By ler) i Graves, forge con- | Boston on the 12th April, 1776, for the purpose of destroy- On and after the 22d iust,, a train will leave the depot, at Brook GiSouth-stieet._ | J 8, GANS, No, at street, informs hia frjends and | rryeyp ooo E NEW ZORK PUBLIC. Doyle, former Secretary Lng renee seg BEN fig 2h a atest pec pee doe lyn, for Boston, vie Norwich aud Woreester, every testo, . “ “ 4 + the public in general, that he has re-opened his Store, and T uN ON MONDAY, June * hocrai ssociation, | The Franklin Institute of the State of Pennsylva- me every Mg at FOR SALE—FREIGHT OR CHARTER—The ra 2d, 1815, on the second floor of his highly celebrated and | (dem.) S. H. T: brother of J | ni fame oe 84 o'clock, Sunday's excepted. OR BAT E CRCHARTER offers for sale, wholesale’ and retail, the following elioice i ; ighly, celebrated ) S. H, Tyson, brother of J. Washington Ty- | nia, for the promotion of the Mechanic Arts, will hold asuengers will Leave the foot of Whitehall at. at 034 oclock, | Toile tavtha ster by Brisa & Bal; steel on tho] eee Pe IEE popula rooms, ou of the most uovel and elegant saloons in the | son, Ex-Assistant PM. G., (Tyler) J. ith Sher- | an exhibition of American manufactures in Philadelphia ee ne $3 25 Stocks, aud resalted every year, live onk and ‘and Jocust top, Gameomrpen ee private parties may be served in the best’ manner with Break | Une, of Florida notoriety, (Tyler) Wim, I’. Hurri- | in October next, which will probably rival those of for. f passen| tve oak apron, semson stern frame, and forward an er Panetoles of superior fast, Dinners and Suppers ; as comfortable and quiet asin their | 30n, (Tyler) Caleb Pierce, er) Dr. Heintzelman, | mer years. myl7 Imis re att 3 ules {nee se wly coppered and in ea chine ra tne 8 superior quality. ow: Be pectic The ae egy ts foe Cle Ko pu or e ee Z i ” | A slave named Tom was hanged in Lexington, aay 7 1 in i oly Common Size. wil J cratic candidate tor coroner here, | ,.+ a d Tom was hanged 5 TO WESTERN TRAVELLLKS. Years voyage-—has seoommodations, for 9 passousers. Apply | Ca Fraganzia, Voodville, La Palma, compe eapactmeny, wll ia nine eos Oe rasa Se made (dem.) and M. M. Tulley (demn.) ; and are suceeed: | Kentucky, on Friday se’night, for murdering a Mr. Cur. pen E. K. COLLINS & Co., 56 South street. La lula omg a le sn sing any thing yet attempted, and at prices to cor- | ed by C. F. Kneass, (old hunker) K. Simpson, son be Wing oy modi ripines and attributed — J Et eae : Rots fa parties, | Soechs merece: toed ne as rors Haka ey oe | of tne Rostmaatas. et, West Phtedelphia, (young (ee ac eeertae hatte osu cneead ae i Pe ae acd oe ie tack ant | Kort Byres La Bayadera, Prabucas would cvcndrage the march of improvement, to calland be sat | Jeu) Enoch Carter, J. H. Hutchinson, former can- | |, THe Mitanrres who were recently committed t0 From Phituicighie te, Pitgbwedk vin-the Pomunticia Rai ROCH- STER, 600 tons burthen, John Britton, max | \'P°e°"s* ome neat isfied fo what perfection the most humble business may, with | didate for Sherifl, (old hunker) Joshua Donaldson, | tition since their confinement” It ber been, seveokea to a Canal through in 3 day. ‘The above Hels ow'in | yy wpeenlan shore er ne larday ae and superior accom | wE%@lo" Md tall size Seeirs, of various brands Prinipe, | "ind tmére beclevatedto. EPHRAIM SWEENY. Gane ; agar, Grae Cold Nantiet) 0. Staser them that they did wrong in refusing to work, and ther fers great inducements to persous who wish ty OE 6 - | ke. &e. : x ee pCR, - KN. | told the overseer they would refc in thet of travelling to the west. modatious, apply to the Captsin ov board, or to The advertiser return thanks.to h for| SHAKON SPRINGS PAVILION, | M ; ty endicdntwe thie Soman cars are builtin the most pproved modem style, the | — prigy of WoodhoLt & MINTURNS, 67 South street. | she liveral patronage hitherio. bestowed to him, and pledges SCHOHARIE COUNTY, NEW YORK. if Seu Sot Rae) ob za joe hunker) ea they wyare let out, and sdwiss thelr feieads ¢0' dovag mem ; rraraeage Twalsaperior manner and every effort istmade | icy o0 [meat Hekiagus ss) 0, Cane. Bale, wil tumselttouze his beat efforts to deserve the sameforthe future. | "PVH PUBLIC are respectfully faforined that Mr, LAN- | cach with a salary ot $1095. aie "Mr, Green, the Reformed Gambler, arrived’ ia Of travdlioes. Phe scenery ou this route fs tarvvalled mid tice | steceed the Rochester, and sail on ior regular day, 2ist Jul HAVANA SEGARS-Inponedby MAN. | with Mr. Gaediness and that this ectablishment will becou, | Wm. B. Whiteear (Tyler) and Thomas Stewart, | Buffalo on Tuesday evening, and proposes to spend some reat chain of Pennsylvania internal improvements is well wor- | _J¢6 10. GULO, fe erty ctetet> “Among | ducted by them. V. B ) Apprai +7 i by Wi. Little and | time in that city in efforts for the eradication oF th Stine seed. = rt , for sale at 27 Liberty street. Among th 3 . i : (V. B) Appraisers, succeeded by Wm. Little an n ‘y for the eradication of the vice tendant upon stage telling, andatthe same thine male an ex fr, 38 ons, will eet with ick despatch, Urracg, San Rema, Delisies, Colonan, do fs and var | provements tn the bare = ee gl the docks of the Tehigh Canal were closed on . P ‘or bi of freight, or passage, having excellent accom- | ous other bray ‘Also, old’ Tobaceo, ff |- | themselves to use their . to re James Toome; yier an 2 5 © last Sabbath of May, by th 5 The cunleirgrarpmarnigat7aelack. Buvengersae a | moda ony spy toca to ft Boeri ots | Kaw Vous Jat by he haan Calg tl oe | en aly sual wosny wet aren chi country soo cece del by Te Renee Cae f ciia:} | thoes of tho Delaware’ Division af ihe Founeyfeenla Gee Band ig South Tied sia ne ee OUI Ane” | The reeutar packet bark ANN ince the| GENUINE IMPORTED HAVANA S vais Jopeeeat nee mreudinincon Ureacsival of the eureae Caow ae 5 a atid bettie OI tie Canal Commissioners “Very goods ore t “ a % " il i 1 NAS S. | joharie, to take passengers tothe house. of $500. vi é . Philadelphia, May 17, 1815. mot | glia Ores es y will succeed the | FAY SUBSCRIBER offers for sale, at wholesale and retail, |. Mr. L- will, as heretofore, continue the Congress Hall, whic! i i “nase, his wi iss Ni D. LEECH & COA Lie West st, NR. afl ou the 16th instant, and ‘the packet ship GAR. | “Fe nove superior in this eity:— a mvavimter | ‘he Killed, wounded and missing, in the last engage- | gince, uy arsenic put in thelt bread by a pauper of the nities se : br shes RICK on the 2och inst. or passage, having splendid Notiegns, morta dees THE » WRIGHT” HOUSE, MOD Raith ’ Alms House, of which Mr. Chase was keeper. CHANGE OF HOU accommodations, apply to niece. dase 81 Nassau Street. NOR urtl bet excell that ert theca d Hon, Joseph Grinnell of New Bodin +E RK. " R 61 South street. _ ILLIAM WRIGHT, formerly of the Ram’s Head, capital pasticcio—rather succeeded than not. It is Pat eagle AMES lord, was re- UNITED STATES MALL, LINES TO BALTIMORE, | ,,N..Byj Tove sending for their friends residing tn Great Bri- W ‘railstreet begs leave to form Mistrendstrt may be | very heavy ; but one or two gens, from the first | (lected President of the Boston and Providence Railroad PHILADELPHIA, WILMINNGTON AND BALI. | Ma and Inland, ight out with quick de- nh unacquainted with the fet at a distance, as well as those ofthe | [talian col havahaaniteodioad wi h | Co stthe annual meeting of the stockholders, held in A tch via Liverpool, and drafts can as dsual be supplied, paya- 7 g, . ‘ mposers, have been introduced with muc! MORE RAILROAD LINE. tHe throtighout the United Kingd supplied p N. EZEKIEL, 92 Nassau streeet, city, that he has opened a public establishment at 81 Nassau | Jr, Shar? a Boston on Wednesday. s ‘Via Chester, Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, Havre de Grace, &e. |" ju5 rre Fae i sas sctwagok rs spacer ge mmyl2 Im¥ec Directly opposite the Herald Buildines. | strect, upon a scale of comfort that cannot be surpassed by any | ¢fcct. Your’s, certainly, On Tuesday last, Wm. Goldemith, charzed with Through in Siz Houre-Fure $3. 2 PACKET F PIRCES Fint Premium new Patent two Oven Hanger | it the Un is bar is furnished with the best of wines of Monstevr DE GumLLorIN. | the wilful muctor ofGeorge W. Hitrete eee | —Thenew paeliet ship FRINGE DE JOINGILLE, | $4 combining economy, couvenience and durability. ‘These | ond 2yery ciher anicie necessary Tor a well stoeked bay. lade: ee eptember last, wa put upon tis triolin'tha Sopreme | Capt: Win W Lawrences will, be, wanvordatly. de: | Ravges are warranted superiorto any. ever offered. ‘They are so | Tei deur of which, he has two splendid room tureished, ou the Taterature. Court of Massachusetts, ‘The trial lasted two | tated wail the above dite, af which time she wil positively constructed that if ie almost tinpossible for, then £0. gel ont of | second floor, special .d for private and. public meetings, E anf THE AUTHOR or Cecrr—Harper & Bro- | days, at the end of which the prisoner was found guilty m andalter Monday ueat, (ny Waly the Cars will teave the | "Ki... ccommodations for passengers by this ship, are not have been inuse for the last 8 months, and in every an | COUrTE martial, OF aay general. Purposes, Desides wh ws | thers: New York.—We have not been able to read | of manslaughter. Goldsmith was then sentenced to three Depot comer of Lith and Market street, daily (except Sunday) | paased by any of the urohean pocket shipe, aud afford unex: | stance given the utmoxt satisfaction, and in uo one instace we fad well veutilated ‘bedrooma, the himature tee ag | this new work;butgather from the English literaryno- | duys solitary and seven years hard labor in the State at 9 o'clock, A. M.. the Lines leaving at { id half past 10 | Geljent opportunity for those wishing to go to any port of the | "Ufa" odes on ee cee. warranted to giveen- | Well assorted, and every attention will ‘be paid to the atra tices of it, that itie exciting even more observation | Prison. te op é a eta ey ean diiSladelphia, at9 o'clock, | Mediterranean, for whieh or fright, “apply to EE etre aan vey Abeer sey without | ment of the lodgers, as well us the™viniters ot the Hetty | chun its predecessor “Cecil; and to which the pre. | ‘The Dorrite Liberationists of Providence held’ a Pata i. , CHAMBERLAIN & PHELPS, the least expense to the purchaser. Cr f ir. oa WHELAM WEIGH? sent work forms a sequel. As we suppose,it will be | meeting on Thursday evening on the old jail lot, Colonel : PY BOYD & HINCKEN. Agents, _ ‘GEORGE PIRCE, Proprietor, mya Imtec __ 1 Nassau street. | road generally by such as read for amusement, we | F#nAlin Cooley in the chair. ‘The Providence Journal NEW CASTLE AND FRENCHTOWN RAILROAD Nord ossise Badin oo 5 m29 Imtm 292 Broadway. | BOAKDING AT 27 COURTLANDT STREET. | need only announee the fact of its publi ig | *2¥8 it was.a Dorrite meeting of about five hundred men AND STEAMBOAT LIN. ve. liAings, oarmar Wall anv Water stress. GENTLEMEN'S SPRING FASHIONS Gi00P BOARDING, with pleasant rooms, for single gentle- en fits publication this | 4x4 boys, all told. Some Dorvite resolutions wore passed im Bete sElowrs—Hare $9. 43 iN NS. en. Likewise, ehandsome farnished parlor with bedroom | Morning. and some Dorrite speeches were made. A strong desire rh 52. | Onand after Monday next, Mi yf 12th, thesteamboat ROBERT | MORRIS, Capt. Douglass, will leave Dock street wharf daily, { {ozcent ‘Sunday, at half past3 o’clock. P. M., instead of 6A. | a8 a Corranp’s Mepicat Dictionary, No. VIIL.—Har- | for the liberation of D: 27 Courtlondt treet | per Brothers: New York.—This valuable work of the State was abused, the \ietarnels piksetelae’ sere jes have been selected WILLIAMSBURGH COTTAGE. seems to be advancing rapidly onwards, and if-we | proclaimed, and not a little pent up enthusiasm had free packet ship, ONEIDA, Captain Jas. Funk, will sail | cp, thelg Agents in Uris aud London, thats asscrnnent of eh | avid tine renders, &e. Their assortment of the above arti , FACKETS KOR HAVRE—Second Line—The | "Tincir Avents tn Far and Londory they assortment oftich | Moining,guitable for a genteel family Been the Ist of Jay —— oF eof the cholera | for attempting the life of his mother. ting. Mr. McDuffie’s health has slightly improved since Positively sail as above, being her regular day. durability, ‘The senior partner of the firin havin pany south of the Pvck nid conveuent to the Houstou and | Ade its appearance. Its narrat Cs cnt ay ee pe pe A ead Graud street Ferries commanding 2. beautiful and extended | mes in Paris, is tearfully inte Depot corner 1th and Market street, daily, (except Sunday) at 5o'clock, P. M., and reach Baltimore at an early hour uext very superior accommodations for cabin, second ca- | last seventeen years engaged in the same line of business, the science of cuttin; Din andsiverage passengers persons about tos he should : he to . FE eee ce Bowly’s wharf, Baltimore, for Philadelphia, | es ate HOvD & HINCKEN, Agents, nal comprisenet only the richest. | PPLE SUBSCRIBERS rexpectully inform the citizens of | may judge ofits merits by the sample before us, we | Vent in very noisy applause. at7P. M. SUNDAY MAIL LINE. by gape (0. 9 Tontine Buildings, cor, Wall and Water streets the manu facturing of Geo- | thar Metis ie renin shobed As ree be) et pay id not doubt that its popularity is advancing in| The Tobacco Fair, which was to have taken place ‘The only Line for Baltimore on Sunday leaves the Depot, | A a Ta ATU Donkin ar aig rome srniola. manufactured by | known as the ra ene the same ratio. ‘ on the 18th of June, in the town of Farmville, Va, has comer of Lith and Market treete. at 4 o’¢lack, PR: M. pc uae ia (1) aH ay se fade {code prsoved fremen mathog, fo sult tbe 4 fumished ALLIAMSBURGH COTTAGE, _ | Tae Wanpenrrva Jew, No. 12—-Harper Bro- | been postponed indefinitely. a a a ee | tahip SWITZERLAND, I. Kunght, master, will | pended on, not ouly for the beauty of their finish, bi ie | Gente aud nruneers: Tae Cottage is ciibiseitaseedse ker rod, | ets This new issue, so long looked for, has | George Ormsbvrry has been arrested in Baltimore | i i] hoe ; : view of the Bay, New York aud Brooklyn. They have es t x. GH. HUDDELL, Agent at Philadelphia, P: make early application on board, foot of Maide . tached to the COTTAGE: alarge aud splendid Garden, conv . Aeris . T. . his paralytic attack. or arher paras, any eat cere JOSEPH Me ¥, | autage and guaracees to our patrons a nd well | Went Promensdes, Grass Plats, Shade ‘Tuees, Se, making » | SUPREME Count —June Srecian Texa—Friday, | uring the year 1942, there were 517,739 child nO: F. FISHER, Aces, The packet ship Queboe Ton ie tal areet, 3 | Seriptious—Hostery, Dressing Robes, Pockerherchiels, Night | mot, ce'jeneful summer resort to while aways few hours amid | 000 Gln the matter of the application of John C. | horn in England. ‘There were 128,695 couples wedded _myloimre _No. 17 Wall street, or 6 West ativet._ ya Guftuaciandc aunt sal Sich Junie es Naseets Will Enssin® | itm, Linen Collars, aud Dress Fronts, Stocks, Stock Ties, Cra: | te.thesnung bieeres of the Hay, heir MYSICAL. CLOCK | oc ore con Sng Matin iint accion he ai. | in England in the same year. Of these 26,108 had been vat Stiffeaers, Purses, Money and Riding Belts, Se. &c., will i : , kind that w previously married, viz.:—15,619 widowers and 10,579 able costs, or that the suit be discontinued; de- lay Aby towed di ™M IN TO PHILADELPHIA } Se FOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—Regular Packet i 5 ‘ 7 Pig ‘ Bho Be tail DAY. te of tie ath Yast ioe cloner fat allie Pocket shu | (oUnd worthy the attention of all who will favor with a visit | different tanes with remarkable harmouy” and accuracy. The | ‘ed, with eosts, Snyder vs, Olmsted--Motion to vacate | *MOW%, ‘The deaths in England in the same year amount. . 3 mGARHICK, Cape, B. J. H. Trask, of 1100 tons, wi rene ATU Ss PARSELLS & AGATE phoicest variety of refresiment will at all times be promptly | jrder of Circuit Judge; denied, with costs. Wilcox vs ee ~or nearly one in every forty-six of the po he Delktbortemepe havik i 213 Broadway, corner of Park Place. N. Btn connection’ with cus establish . | Moses—Motion for attachment’ against defendant to col- | Pulation. : ; s fcititor aaiaar having accommodation unequalled for | |N. BP. & A. contiaue the manufacture oftheir celebrated | w RM AND COLD SALT WATER Bertie ney ht: | ‘ect costs; granted. Loud ads Austin—Niotiontochange |. lhe Lowell Courver says the Sehool Committee | Of Wall strest, oF o Elastic, Shoulder, Braoe ans ig Belts adi im the Wi ton Baths. ‘The water is nt all times clear anc | venue; granted by default. Thompson vs. Gulick, impd , | '@ their recent examination in the number of children im ide judginent Se granted on teres’ { that city, between the ages of fonr and sixteen, found Slotionto set aside judgment.-Or. | For five boys who had no home. ‘They slept nights f fered that a feigned issue be tried, to find the true con. | Staples and sheds. OpPosiT® THY: DUTCH CHURCH, N B.—Private House of Reireshments by D.W. TELLER. | sideration for which said judgment was given. Judd ad The census of children of Lynn has been taken yo wal Eee WE SEES away, + 205 Front street—Breakfast, Dinner and Supper. Isp. | vjoflat--Motion for. judgment, ay in case of noa suit; de- | PY order of the school comiittes, which gives the num- HE TRAINS upon the LONG ISLAND RAILROAD | EK. COLLINS & CO., 5 South street. | $12. FASHIONABLE DRESS COATS MADE FOR | pure. The Ferries rau from Peck Stip, Grand stzeecand Hous: | &c.—Motion to set ‘d ere. now arran = Un firs rye is dogil rn at oe | Rs of peseags $i Ase Bids, ‘cite 7 TWELVE DOLLARS. bell Katy fifteen mate. EEE ISL Dt HOEFT Lewis ads. Robbins and arrivein New |, a was the case last evening; au cet Shi ius, C Eldridge, ‘ 3 y ec “FT. tal the Philadelphia train at quarter Delores, aad arrive thre at | sucened the Gare iniminin made W. H. DE GROOT & CO. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. } PASSAGE, FOR HAMBURG—With Desparch— NNOUNCE to the Public thet they will make to ordera each. a fast from 644 nut ; ‘K hours from aqua ried with costs. Blanchurd ads. Burhans, survng., ber between 4 and to be 2,913, and the entire popula- LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. | ob oR aE eae seemed pheeaee ATeionbie block Dress Coaster. baton mci 33 Stuer from} until $f o’clork: Also, % Wels | “rotion for judginent, as in case of nou’ suit, | tion is found te be | . wey | Comioreily accommodat eduamber of et pesssapersin |. Glathine ssedy wade, ats of every cut, shape, | TSO? to afine cool dining apartment, will do. well toca ane. fsrauted, unless plaintiff stipulate and pay costs. Owen : a4 satisfy themselves. The proprietor ‘also keeps the old stand | «dds. Owens—totion for jn corner of Fulton and Front streets; 7,@ and § Fulton Market, | suit; granted, with costs, by where he will continue to serve up_all the deliencies of the ment, asin case of nor t.—Mr. Tharp and , ult. Same ads Same, persons arrived here yesterday on the io do.’ Gosling ads. Center et. al.—Motion to set aside | steamer Nimrod from the Missouri; they are from the icant bee Re Fee eemars OF all kinds end ol | nquest,; granted on terms. Zeller ads. Wagner—Mo- | ead waters of the Arkansas, and came in by the way. of been built expressly for a | or mate jous are of the best and | Bomba g tosecure berths should | meres, aud all to : Over 500 Cs kmh Dae ee. carly application on Doard.or 5 TAPSCOTT, be ia PAR ERS Sings A ion for judgment of ‘non pros—granted un-| Gent's Fort, taking from th f Boston Tinie-#9¢ AM, daily, Sendra crcepted: 4, gy, | Ee —__sorner South set and Maiden wie | Of a grade, quslity color and ete, Fret, tom, $1 0 8 | 1 Tos REPOSITORY OF FINE ARTS | ott, pisinti! ferve further Bao tasteulare | wont por waeamcrme incomes? banging anidateriediatenlace.” And on Tuesdays, Tharadays aud Sof P< See PEMIGRANT PASSAGE | 7 Gov VESTS OF VARIOUS MATERIALS," || ~ G7 Canal Street, 18 doors Westof Broadicay.’ | with cous, with leave te telendaat toarend” itfriegds | Uist iat the wear fot. We learn fr ae en turdays, throt Gi at 03g A. M, eanage, ngla < aa “ bch gy Cnet Dense a) | abetted. Scotland and Wales—Those sending Plaids, 8 Sc, from 79 couts to OLLECTORS OF ENGRAVINGS ¥i ission ; granted onterms | the past winter, and no snow of consequence had fall is New Orleans packet her accom ngthe city wil) | Green et al—Motion for a com: ail themselves of the opportur ; a here find one of the choicest collections RE OLD : i i fo PE a tie aang? i | i wery large stock of French, Kuglish and Ame- VEIN MODERN Es est €o E OLD | in the matter of application of Joseph Kee for a _gertio- | on the mountains; in consequence of the mildness of. or gthe arrival of she ateamers from Norwicl Pan aes PYRE che tela lsat leee igen Liverpoe! ti Casimeres au Veins, ofthe most dent | SOE the ual prceas ee ue Comtry akless ths | cari granted ox pate. ‘The People ex. rel. Coolbet al. | whiter the trade with the indians bed not been very peo, ain ariel Heseamer Toa Riad ye, Weduer | eget rant to maka Bite A ea ee ag Drapery for Looking Glasses in | ¥%- The Judges of Niagara Common Cleas—-vfotion for # | table, and but few robes comparatively. speaking? Have on onda (Wily. oan rewimaite ay enrioiastt the Waited “States | creas variety and tenement denkan peremptory mandamus ; granted. Snow et al. vs veen taken by them, ‘The buflulos haye_confined them. Re i es cp, [emma an Mann op 7 cme : q Sie imp'd.—Metion to set asio judgment, fc.; granted or, | selves to the plains, where they -are dificult to take Tent rook! |yn—. » M. cal MAN, va ell fo it Pi - 4 sy inp : oe : : . 4 i oor ton ean i si Tite dON, HEKDSIAN, 61 South ° fr cash ony, and inte buyers im NT NO TiPh AR | ‘erms. Stevens vs. Dunston—Motion for a certiorari | Che number of robes collected at Bent’s Fort this year rh i d. i ie A Py joston Trains stop only at Varmingdale and St. George’s tack elon hart teehee ge: | Stanted, Tuckerads. Thompson—Motion to set aside | said to be about one third in amount of the quantity h ward sei SY Ww. theirnew process to color Daguerreotype | capias ; granted with costs, with leave to amend. Vai- | usually coliecte is is th i ithe ins ; gran ‘ 4 isually coliected. This is the largest trading post in ‘The Accommodation Trains stop at the following places N’S PATENT HORSE-SHOES mit lm oc New York: _| Pi 7 acess produces an effect uot kuown before, | entine vs. Crowwell. Motion for leave to amend an | that section, and tie quantity that may he expect on the road, going both ways to receive and deliver passen- NG NOW ON SALE by the privcipel deslers | A WHOLE BLACK SUIT OF GLOTHES FOR | si charges the sppcaranes ot the Daguereotype to tat of ty | amended declaration ; granted on terms, Johnson aus. | that point will wot exceed 200 packs; in forme seasons as rt | hardware in the United States are ‘ol warranted per FOURTEEN DOLLARS. guided ouly by the hand of the operator, and mac Iteay | Rexford—Motion to change venue, denied. Simpson ys | high as $00 packs have been brought in from that post.— 00 et in form and made ot best refined iror AT D. OWEN’S BIG OPPOSITION STORE, be peformed by every one not skilled ia the artof paiating, aad | 5!™pson—Motion to refer, denied, without costs. ‘The | When Mr. 1’. left, the Fort Bent’s company was prepar 2 d sold at a fraction over the price of iron in the bi 382 Grand street, corner of Exsex. will be perfectly widerstood at one glance, It alsa can becom, | People ex. rel. Geortner vs. Crosby—Motion foranorde: | ing to start in; it will in all probabilig ite with cal very shoe which may be found not in accordance | rFVHIS may appear almpst Imposs'ble, out such ia the effect of | musicated iu writing, without difheulty. for deft. to show cause why an aitachment should no: | Owing’s company from Santa Fel which ia expected. $1 | with the above recommendation will be received back and the TiS OXcHSYSTEM, sek the sieall wrote. changed on shing te procure the Patent right for a City or | issue; granted. Greenet al. ads. Alexander ot al—Mo- | arrive at the fortal y teurah Gen wick ace aan G | Money, refunded, with all expenses from the most distant parts | goods, hat it has become the intenvat of erery buyer fo patrosise | County, can make pre-engagements therefore, by addressing | tion forchange venne; denied with costs, Miller ve | reach Independence abont the tntet pone he ane +N tiene ied H. BURDEN, Agent, ee nee ee EM OF Ree RRO toes ree, y.& F LANGENHEIM Miller,ext ,S&¢—Motion for reference; granted by consent | bers of the bar, Lorens Spencer and George W, Taylor, | my 18 Imre : ‘Troy Iron and Nail Factory. y lures i PLA. 3 1 men The People ex rel Donohoe vs Wright—motion for at- | usqs., were siimmon if H 06 | my. ry dd Nail Facto just made up a very large assortment of those fashionable | o qs, ed to testify before the Grand % | Gyeh TO LEToPart of the House No, 56 Amos street, c DOrsay Ollice and Business Coats, of every possible variety LAFAYETTE BAZAAR, tachment ; granted, ex parte. Mclntyre et al impld | Jury in relation to the duel between Messrs. Barr and 12 | ip sisting of two parlors on first floor, a bedroom on the se- of style and fabric, vary’ es from... $1.2 to $10 00 | 149 and 151 Broadway, cox. of Liberty street, | 48: vs Livingston—motion to set aside inquest, &c.; | Colt. They refused to testify, and complaint wi 12 | ind floor, two attic bedrooms, and kitehen ia basement, | A splendid lot of Frock aad Dress Coats, made of fine Saxony NEW YORK granted on terms. McIntyre et al impld. ads Livings- | made to the Criminal Court, and upon their persisting to ; 2% | Ke. Possession ‘af it cau be had immediately, at alow rent. | wookdyed English Cloth, wid cut aud trimmed im the most | rae Cheanest and Most wittractive Store of the City. | ‘0% do, do. Burrell et al-ads. Wier—motion ordered to | refuse to testify, they were ordered to be ‘committed to | Enquire at the premises. jus iwerh abeatiial selection of pet Seealatben Ep Black and OR the convenience of the buyers, $10,000 worth of Fancy | stand over to next special term with leave to serve fur | jail for ten days for contempt of Court. Thus lawyers my2a'f re LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE, consist: | “Colored Cassimeres, Tweeds, Drab WEte, French Elastic | Goods, Toys, Perfumery, Cutlery elery, and other va- | ther papers. Haight ads. Main—motion for judgment oi | ire imprisoned for refusing to tell the truth.—We are NOTICE.—On and after Monday, the 9th, ine | frp ins of the premises Nos. 16) and 193 Twentieth stree Plaid and Figured Goods, &c. &e., from $1 50 to $6 09 | Fieties of woods, are Sisplared ‘on the c non pros. granted, with costs by default. Horton ads Mil- | informed by the officers of the War Eagle, at this port pe tha cor Gustesre’ or at six o’elock in | aN 2 nen te Legaaces lat are a engse fs sie toate Any quantity of Satinet Pants... sist $1 # to $3.50 fe) beg ot Nps DAM lard—motion to quash writ of error ; denied, with costs | yesterday from Galena, that Johnson L. May, who was the morning for jiam’s , a tbe gateer lace taveie duelltag ig tea cord, oot Rrysenaten yarseny of nossa, efas belae lehsdhtng PUT. ‘Gounrendt tr f Sears ads Wendell—motion for commission; granted, by | suspected of setting fire to the St. Croix, has been half past five; retarning, will Tidge at seven o'clock, ‘The car that leaves C evening at half past six o’ch i o’clock, and will rai William’s Bridge at default. Davidson ads Dermot et al—motion for leave | arrested on board the Lynx, caught in the very act of to strike out the name of deft. Owen, from the declara- | applying the match toher. May arrived in Galen ‘under 3 tion; denied, pls to pay goats, Joesbury ads Hull } pretence of going to St. Peters, and hung round the city x motion to set aside declaration; denied with costs. i : : All the Goods are warranted to be genuine; the prices are fifty | vs Gardiner—motion exparte to confirm ‘award; grant Meee Dine por Sis "Bt Over; bes wintoee k building used. ». The property is in'good | eyer. aud forms a profitable investment. Apply to James Ca- N. B.—Country Dealers would find it a great advan to meron, 49 Hudson street. int Iwtrre | purchase at this establishment, as the greatest attention is paid to seemed FOR SALE—A property situated in the Village ot | the Cutting Departinent, which is all-important in the selection y % ounty, ithii f sizes. 7 meantime Capt Bersie of the St. Croix, had writt NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LINk. | x county, NJ, within 20 minutes of | ° Come one, come all, drop in and try them, exceut below the market prices, and by this new plan you ean | ‘The people vs Mcflenrs motion by. dett : = Capt % Croix, had written a FoR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT | Wark on I they aré not cheap, then dou’t buy tham t poy the goods at retail prices a great deal cheaper than at aue- vanus, denied, with costs, Samavs Rumsey, do, do, to, | cirsmmetaanes ofthe hee ows nis bostete Tontents of te Macy, will leave the foot of Courtlandt | ‘Wholesale and Retail Clothing’ Store You will also find in the BAZAAR, the most complete as- | Jo. Van Rensselaer vs Secor—motion ex parte to cor- | letter were made known to several others, and a close stueety ou SATURDAY, | EVENING, st 7 o'clock. ‘al be | aa7 Im*ec Corner of Grand and Eaves stm, soceanent of a Pluzabs pad Candies, from 25 cents to $3.0 Bi judgment reoaeds granted. Dickerman ads The | watch was kept upon his movements. The Otter, a re- The Empire, owing to her light draught of water, wil ena- pee RES — z pound; Jujube Paste, Chocolate, &e. eople—motion for ment as in case of no: it; ' 0 3 . biadne aif imesto fasethe bars tnd teach Albany’ and Troy 1 | commodatign of family SECOND HAND CLOTHING AND FUR. | "we ig Sioa pave ben iced up ina magnificent se, | granted, unless palit supulate td pay costs, Coming | there, und yon her May applied for a paseuer Ua tee ample time to take the morning, train of cars going east or west. hitehead, Esq. At: N.J. NITURE WANTED. as ICE CREAM SALOONS. A competent person, from 4 | etal vs Brown—motion to refer; granted. Hadin ad . b certs a8 Passage, but the Ver eeu egos sotr om ome or © CLARK, | eg, Snes on he Hem nw lye | ss wenienar vere trate o eof clang | Fish hie. ng bmn sagged zie heats | Fyau™ sonar ¢ipment ee ease ono sue det | Scarica ie beet Shela ue atin Rates the office on the whar' jué re Se Ee id good second hand furniture. Persons wishing to management ofthe Ice Cream Department, and ladies and gentle- ; jean . 5 . vi . 5 er - FOR. NEWBURGH, Inndivg at Cald- | FOR SALB—A besutiful Country Residence, one mite | pose ofthe same, will do well to eall on the subscriber, or ad- lain atthe Lafayette Baaasr, real Lee Crem, Phils Pleo at perth Fre gh Sp engaged passage for St. Peters. Before she started he well’s, West Point, Cold Springs, and Corn: from Rossville Law Staten Island, a Ferm of 22 | dress «tine through the Post Office, which will be panetually tyle ‘ : & Dot 4 ° h- | deposited in the clerk's office a box, which he stated con- : e — er—motion for judgment as in case of nonsuit ; d wall, the steamboat JAMES MADISON, acres of first-rate Laid: * incze House aud fara, aiml | attended to. B. LEVY, WAGURRRROUPEH PORTRAITS otion for judgmen onsuit ; granted, | tained silver, and upon which he had effected an in- Tapern Uhertes Halstead, will leave Warren street every Mou- | other Buildings; good Garden, wit) pleuty of Fruit Trees—will * 4934 Chatham street, New York. a PO. S. unless plaintift stipulate and pay costs. The People vs | surance to a considerable amount in Galena. The day ac 3'clock, aud Tuesday and Friday at 4 o'clock, P M.= | be sold reasonable aud on good \« Enquire o! N. B— Constantly on hand, a seasonabls assortment of gen- | _ MRS. H. SHANKLAND, Degieqien Artist, has fixed the | Oakes, Coroner—motion for retaxation of costs ; denied, } captain and clerk of the Lynx, having been informed of Returamng ‘will leave Newburg every Tuesday morning | tay7 tm*re SAL. HALL, 369 Broome st tlemen’s clothing, cheap for cash. my29 Im*re Sn part of the two ealleri of e, Lev as egerercirre with costs, without prejudice. Crosby vs. Tanner—mo: | his conduct on the Sroix, Neteraitiedl to let him have : wt o'clock, and every Weduesday aud Ssturiay at 30cloek | PYENERAL BUILDING Ri’ \I1S, 8 Nassau st. come: GENTLEMENS’ LEFT OFF WARDROBE Sarfuct LIKENESS FOR ONE DOLLAIC including a neat | Jom for commission ; granted, onterms. Buck vs. Bin- | a chance to play his game out, in order to arrest the “All baggage, es or parcels, bank bills, or specie put gn | of Maiden Lane—All o1 un nediately attended to for TED. Morocco Case er Frame. if ninger—motion for certiorari ; granted, ex parte. Has- | career of the villain if possible; accordingly several per- hoard this boat vout being eatered ou the book or receipted | Masou Slateing, Plastering, Flagging, tia roofs repaired and GENTLEMEN and Families can obtain the full value for all | " For further particulars applyto. KF, A. ARTAULT, king, imp’d, &c., ads. Mead et almotion for judgment as | sons were appointed to watch him. At a Tate hour on ponttnust be at the risk of the owners thereof. ju6FS&M¢rre | Painted, and all other repairs and alterations done in the best rth .cts they wish to dispose of, (either gentlemen my6 Imre At the Lafayette Bazaar, | in case of nonsuit ; granted, unless plaintiff stipulate and | the first night out M. was seen to leave his state room Rud. aD ae tanAna | imanuer. ate Fa avg ranges, kettles, steain sree ading to the subscriber, who does not pretendto ee eed - . pay costs, Scott ads. Washburn—-motion for judgment as | and go below into the smith’s shop, to a can of spirit gas, EXCURSION “AROUND ane eee ae Fin Nine ly & re, works pat wp. | Nove bgt & give twenty per cent more than any other person, but will give ‘ DAGUERREOTYPE. in case of nonsuit, grnt’d by default. Merrit ails Merrit.do. | and take a bottle from his pocket and fill it, and then re- ‘The Steamboat R. L. NS, Captain | w loyed. | Expeditious aud moderate charges | 4 fair price for all articles offered. Geatlemen leaving the city OHN ROACH, Optician, 82 Nassan street, begs leave tom | Lewis vs. Barnes et al.—Motion ex parte for sheriff to ‘i " J A R. L; Maby, witl leave the fyot of Amos street | Chimney tops for curing smoke, Up town orders left with J. | will find it to theiradvantage to send for the s Poem Poctonteehizhe, cual We Tine Fant receivec eirect Teoet ‘ : P tura to his room; those watching on the outside heard | on Sunday, June 8th, at2o’clock, P. M., Cae | Quiun, Plumber, 544 Broadway i de> co selling to any other person. . DEVE | Vienna, an invorce of Voightlaender & Son's celebrated German amend his return to the ca. sa issued in this cause Bax- | him draw a match against the board partition, and the in- hat strect 24; Chambers street, 244; Delaney street, 2%; Pier | _m27—Im*rh KH QUINN. 'N B—A line through the Post Office, direeted to 466 Broad | Tubes, which he is now ready to warrant genuine to purchasers, | ‘@% et cal. . Kroase—Motion for judgment as in case of | stant they saw the light the door was forced open, and he No. 1 Battery, at 9 0 cloe uming the same afternoon, ALEXANDER'S TRICOBAPHL. way, will be promptly attended to. my2i Im Prices as follows:— nonsuit; granted by default. Van Schoonhoven ads | was caught with every thing prepared to set the boat on passengers au opportunity to view the Forts and Scenery NEW AND INVALUABE DISCOVERY, BEING A CAST OFF CLOTHING AND FURNITURE Tube with Sinch leuses for ful} size plates, eameraand stand, $145. | Comstock et al—motion to change venue denied. Spen | fire. Between the mattrasses of his berth he had around the Bay. | iqaid teh in wont + trl : ANTE, lo do halfsize do do do 78. | cer vs, Canal Bank—motion exparte for a precept; grant- | placed a quantity of oakum well saturated with the Tins for the excursion 0 cents, m6 stm | £& liqaid Dye, which instautaneously clranges the color of the WANTED. ¥ t 4 ; . precen placed a qi y t ‘are e bipidie tee hair toa beautiful brows or black, without injury to.the hair ov ADIES AND GENTLEMEN haying any any cast off or do 18 inch lenses a gene orn On orden, | Co Huntington et al. vs, Forkson—motion for retaxa- | spirit gas,and with the match the ignition was to have tak- aA, FOR SALE~The a Bighmoad, skin, ‘The great superiority of this Dye consists in its exsy saperfluous Clothing to dispose of will Aud 1 to their ed: aan nee upou Low iding a remittance, with order, | tion of costs; granted, with costs. Pike vs. Power—mo- | en place,but fortunately he was prevented from carrring of 227 tous, of a Hight draft water, 126 ft length, | mode of application, and instantaneous effect—all other dy tage to xeud for the subscriber, who will pay the highest 1 : . tion for leave to serve papers for a motion to set aside de- | into effect his hellish purpose, and secured by the officers 26 feet beam,8 iret depth beam engine, 35 iach | requiring from ten to twelve hours to produce any chag Witerits R. keeps constantly on hand an assortment of plates, chem purpo price fo EN, 69 Duane st. | cals eases! and all articles used fault, &e,; denied with costs. The People vs. Learn et | of the boat. After his arrest, his box of silver was the same. i B.—A line through the Post Offi CLUE Sane ORS, fa Od Sree Arcee oe posses | SemiDaceiaa ee erarene co every cue wpemin Segre | THe ine oy or otherwise, will be | ofthe beat quality, and at aa low prices ax they ean be obtained | 8l.—imotion for attachinents against each defendant; | opened, and found to contain a quantity of mineral — bord, having faished cabins with berths. Tehotsold betore the | "Extract from thé ‘Philadelphia Daily Sun. —=Acexanpmn’s, | POmbty attended to. I | anywhere else. Im* granted exparte. Crofoot ads. Crane—motion to have | May is known to persons engaged in running boats to 19th instant, will then be sold at public auction, att er | T :.—The effect ot thapbere on the hair is truly as GENTLEMEN'S LEFT OFF WARDROBE. VOIGTLAENDE WS DAGUERKEVIYEE | te facts drawn up in this cause under the direction of lena, and is termed a trader, passing frequently up chants’ Exchange, on that day. For further information, apply | tonish ied yesterday in our office, and the chauge | (XENTLEMEN or Families going to Europe or elsewhere, APPARATUS. the Chief Justice or one of the other justices of this | and down speculating in various articles; he is said to be to Messrs. Dougherty, 75 South street. Jud Iw*rl from gray to black was wishing ‘to disencumber themselves Of thei gapertiuogs RRANGEMENTS recently made’ with their brotherin- | COUtts denied with costs, without prejudice. Newland | a singlo man, and has genorally been looked upon as @ PEOPLES’ LINE OF STEAMBUATS FOR ALBANY | , Extract from the © Phi wardrobe, either ladies’ or gentlemen's; also, JEWELRY, | A SRANGEMENTS, recently made with theit brother-in- otion to set aside default, &e.; granted, | suspicious character.—St. Louis Era, May 26. DAILY acepted—Through Di- | Pir Aevusintanges have ree FIRE ARMS, ke. fcc, will obtain from the subseriber twenty | 41 owe Apparat wt reduced prices, Vin dis plaintiff has twenty days to notice the potatoe cv .at7 o'clock F. M., from the Pier between | valuable discovery ¢ fe in no ease failed to produce the | Caairericese eat {rom those who Piet ane Mehes | Largest size Apparatus, with three’ inch lenses for full size | cause.—wAlbany dr gus. Axorier Murprrer Convicrrp.—The Superior Hand | . Court of Law and Chancery for the City of Norfolk, Immediately after applying it to gray hair or commenced its session on Monday. The Grand Jury - : . gn _ | platen at $145, arte a benutiful brown or binek color. Dihos ie, 8 7a ene ee Me Families or gutitlemen antended st thelr restdence by a> diam size Apparatus, with two inch lenses for half size | Rosneny—A Ran streets. j TER, Captain R, G. Crattendon, will Apventure—A Necro Ovr- ‘ednesday and Friday Eveuings, at7 o'clock, | plates, at $7 a Pu > Ws o A none ave \ ponitment. i ‘ wirrine is Purse store of Ward im true bills against W § 4 Aes erelock Pe M., landing at intermediate place, irom the foot y Uaieed Breton orof sole the post off jotually attended Yin ‘Gentlemen sending remittances in accordance with the above | mall quantity of goods and money taken therefiom. A | was put on his trial the same day, and the Jury returned of Barclay stre: G, A. WRIGHT, 23 South JENNINGS & LYU,, ices, may depend upon receiving the Kennine Voigtiaender | negro was sus ected and pursuit was immediately | 4 verdict of guilty, the punishment of which is death. followed to Hinsdale and from thence t | tie was, however, recommended to the mercy of the ’ ‘AILORS, ‘and not a worthless imitated article, they havinge| made. He w , where he was arrested and returned to | Executive, Smith was the cook of the barque Calisto, ie agency for the United States, the State line hemicals, i importation, as well ot th Ath street, w. myltiméje Philwlelphin, DRAPERS AND yeaTin MATH ND BEDSTEAD | [ MPORTERS of Cloths, C , Vestings, Fancy Dres ADHERE: OA PROMS ccs | te Articles, Ke., No. 20 Brasdway. American lotel, offer for fost COLUMBIA, Capt, W. H. Peck, will Monday, Wednesiay, Friday and Sunday Atiers o’cloe! y Afteraoo: ‘boat Ni MERICA, © q ' the hotel of Mr. Tuttle in Hinedale. An examination | who attucked the mate, Mr. Frethy, with a hatchet, wciienveon Teedays Thuy ao Saturday 1% AND. 158 GREENWICH STREET, ingpection ap extensive Assortment of seasonable goods, com | ‘lother articles connected with their art, for sale at oy was here made and the goods anda part of the money | mangling his head in a shocking Manner. ‘Mr. F. has wie Ce TOs eons. tirsing Clothe, Casaiteres, Vesting, &e. in all the new aud va ro ENHEIM. | found. ‘The examination was stcceeded by daring feats | Sines resoyered, though dreadfully disfigured. Paseiger taking ether atthe above Lines will arrive in Alba: | fathers from sto ious styles: ; om plate advertisement, the subscribers inform | and thefts, He was lashed in bed with achain. During if bara re Cee ee ee |. ee ee “ae anche emer anime en crerec nist cot be, (Pane ® | the Tage general that the above Apparat the nighthe broke the lock of the chain and made his | Monger NAR New OkvEANS—A man named WW Lhe Boats are new and substantial, are furnished with new and | Palm Leal ato 8 terofour Gartnents, will be such as.to meni. u contizuance of | other materiale ean be procured to the atxted prices,at theit Da- | escape froma window. He was heard and followed, | viszurent was killed at Algiors on the 25th ult. under eer itstate rooms, end for speed and accommodations areun- | = Corn Husks 2t0 8 the liberal patronage heretofore elicited. | oy Lie TRAE BECKERS, | Pat ftom the darkness of the night he eluded his, pur | ie following circumstances.” While on his way home, | 7 ‘ Beds, jst an assurance of the coutinuan the system o} oe she ——. . cloth r a from him by the officer . ed PpeUeeAS tals ac odirate rates. F ite Sarees tte 8 Small Profits and Quick Retaras, cunuot fail to be appreciated | DAGUERREOTYPE when left in the room, and of course his exit v Secebegnbere, he, pasted, toe. Merat ana telbed fariomety AiiViersone nce forbid trusting any of the Boats of this Line, | Comforters, (rom 1,50 102,90 1y those who would eflecta saving of the extra per ceutexe le- | 7 yivegs & CO., 82 William street, up stirs, rem state of nudity. He broke into the first howe Sie Kcereisned round and strack the dog, when Ken- without a written order from the Captains or ts. be ack ‘oilet Tables 112 101,50 vied under the credit system. L. fully inform Photographists that they Nave vow’ on | to, and obtained an overcoat. He next ent ce so agg Mt rahe nd i id pre- Ror passage of freight, apply on board the boats, or to P. C. fahicesks Ti ton id refer in particular to the Pantaloons we are cnt ily ap diene t Oe lin, to Ulurely came aut, and acting on the old pro. situ, at the office on the wharf, Ju2re "| - curl ish—than which there is no garment so trying to the { afallsupoty of their Plites. of different Nos, and sizes of shop, and took aknifeto defend himself. The next | Rely Une “ike my dog,” struck Mazureau | house was that of inister, the rear part of which he | rire entered and took some overshoes, The next a ss * | place he entered was a tailor’s shop, where Cast tron Mereary | Pimselt up in good style ant fashion with a broadcloth ity, sts of the b ad Head Rests ofthe best | cuit. ‘The last our informaut heart of him he was in Bedsteads, ‘of mahogany maple plain | different patterns in use, aud in price from $3 to | to the style aud finish. - sem er . ark” s0 favorably kaowu throngliont the ae ee ‘They, have constantly on, hand th ‘ pe y dalled to dhe Patent’ | “ 1 ass.rtment of goods kept by the | preparations used in the Daguerreotype pre pol the public x ssrvcialty called fo the Patent | sade, weave slways.on. hand Realy Made Dress and Frock | Frevel Tubes of very. superior be examtued before. its qualities can be known. T’ Coats, Pustaloons, Vests, Ke. to answer the requirements of | Baths, Plate Polishes, Coating Boxes, well be stated in an advertisement. ‘They have been those who, in cases of emergency, may require a firsterate | © Kk ‘AP AND PLEASANT BXCURSION TO THE | mple, all LOWER BAY. The Steambost WAVE will, on aud after Saturdays the ‘Th justuut, leave Bier No.1 Be atet Baul Ii ovclocks’A: Muy and 3 and O36 a piece of wood, from the effects of which Mazu- ! lied very soon afterwards, Kennedy had not been t sted, but the Police were on his track. he number of per- . 18 BURLING SLIP, PUK HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL HOGE’S PATENT —— | moore 87 South street. | pitch Sa sar | enough for us to R oy Oy T Gia Ol? Rees see, Stan ann Seve Py ma M. | which came to our knowledge yesterday. The 4 is THE, Royal Mil Steun Shine BRIT AN TE TC SLRDES ly brody a tte TOLL Oe POUR AND SU eee eee ago nes ns"? | that one of the new houses now going up near the worth on from the Lowell € in it may be we! ppend to ittwo facts 1 $0,428 4, making the profite vy at : ; A ie Soi Pe 7 Me Pe Me f. " ee —— Windsor, 1 th a knife Rand and Coxyecricur State Prison. Teaver suaten Tala at @ au 1A. My Lai 6 P= | fine yoo ve ten the retin ror lee ens Ceres Tem sa MiNIATURM, PAINTING pitchfork in the other, ‘The fellow is'a full BooJed ow in conlinement 18 I have heen re« 4 Ei tive 9.q'elock trip the Wave will make an exeur- | better evidence te wanted of they Wainhat | srandkerehels, Cleves, Suspenders, Hosiery; Under-Vests, | J, A MlcDOUGALL has from No, 1 Park Place | Bick about six feot highs —Nerthatepton. Courter Beene Bare pascine ory fismiltan, Telegraph aud | Reel’ ad beerding lentes fete Urey ee Peet a WG | Drawers, Lines and Machin Shire, Collars, kor ka, | Fe to 986 Brosdway, fou pe above White street, east |" Ne la Soh “galing Lares Ae a full Flew ofthe Osan. FOF | pede —irivate families eaunat do without them rmta tmvisrre TAR FRM ARE SON | Anenicay Factony Operations —We cut th be charged. | ‘eathers dressed and renovated, and Mattrasses made over EFINED FRON=50 tons best quality O. F.C re 4 KD d | Sere ache Wilts day 0 . | the nike months of the year ending ™ 6 rove on Bout. | ag goo ay aes SAMUI PARKER” | I “voted izes; rom gure or ale By PAINTERS, ' | above paragraph (alluding tou, female, Qiayvami | that it-was under the charge of ir. Pillsbury, were, \ 1 imsee WOOBHULL & MINTURNS, | urier of Twosilay aml | Ce 5 99, and for the three monthe that it was under the | s | Charge of the new Wa tre | of the year $8,301 7 * Gate — NIA and CAMBRIA, will leave Boston for Hl METALLIC SLIDES, long known as the most du- M R&.CAR ALSO—LEAD SASHES. of th i b women, who work d dg id elegant of extensi ann PHUR BATHS are removed from No. 325 Brondway to | pon Counc ri | ia sown. Omnad by. two young , Pracnes ann Cor itor of the Colwm- the abore ports, as follows: aay constant, Wad hot Go tik: | int Fulton street; weet or Droatr rom 6 o'clock in Fon Cruscws ane Gorwre Burnorra: in one of our mills, and the other ‘hat on tho subserip- | PACS ONO nian suysi—tMr, Russell bas of the wood. [present of a dozen fine ripe Nut. factured; ating yesterday fore 11 9 o'clock atwight, | tion paper fora naw mill, circ Assortment | the morning Iphur Baths pe bo) ont just sent ns a beaut Sunday, Jane tet, ed by dainpuess, or warp . | of chorce patterns, suited for private parlor 5, boats, m$ Im ee AST IRON WATERPIP) ferent sizes, constant | noon, y the {several manufacturing ope- ona wit , at ‘are 3, No, c 40, a lot ile | . a“ i — «ds m * % | her of Elm, where the public a respectlly inyied te call and | makings of manufacturersaud smiths. Ape | WARRINGTON & RICH ARDS, down for one oF two shares, of $900 eachi—Newhuryrert re. Teg nlemituly ange, tp, aNd KOO. ir. Agent, 6 Wall st, | examine, a imtec | pl; street. my 18 im’ 218 Water st. , June

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