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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. X1., ~ 13, my i Patan Fees ee jo. 241~.Whole Ko. #1 NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, THE NEW VORK HERALD. | PEOPLES’ LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR ALBANY | CARTS, HARNESS, HORS ‘ | ratle t the Seat of War, &. dutotil. Court Intelligence, File G | DAILY Sundays, Excepted— ‘Through Die” eT WO second hud corte and harnes c| {From the Norfolk Herald, Sept. 9.) (0 D. Waterman, a n Arbor Ss nome, Sept. n batons sheencnaerend ANE 3 ‘ rch, May 1 | at cert; one small spring do; ove fi « ne . : m Michigan, who had been’ ona tour to the south for the | Aldermen an.—M. C, Paterson, Esq. AMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprictor. — | Smailesee Couttla ide snd Liberty stree rate eurt horse, one bantsome young hay |, We have been favored with the following extract of a | Huvegtol' his health, and wes cetucaing homewards, | Cie attorney. ae Pr . G. Cruttenden, will | fine, wert viowe to single and dowsle harue ileut letter, dated jedumsdoy and Friday Kvenings,ut7 o'clock. | wider She ade is very Kentle and. well calculated for als 1 RSICREIBOCKER, Cgiun, A, Honghicuy | andan elegaitladien sds anddle and’ yew set of very light died on Tuesday night on board of the Knickerbocker, | Trial for Libel.—John P. O'Hagan, indicted for a libel Prxsacoua, Aug. 31,1845. on the upward ; 4 Instionaotthaumue s Vers Crus i pward paxsage of the boat. His disease was con- on Samue} Garrison, Esq. one of the Justices of m The Saratoga has just come in from Vera Cruz in 18 sumption, with which he had struggling for a year, and | nicipal court of Brooklyn, which he caused to be pub- 5 ae, | Circulatian---Porty Thousand. | yoo Moute DAILY HERALD—Every dey. Trice 2 cents per | jhagness. Also, au irov chest and copying press in good order. | days, with inte iene Mescoitat marched aly as¢ " ich he ; y—$7 5 per aunum—payable in advance. |" Atdo'clock P.M, Iuiding a intermediate placcs, fromthe foot | sig sank ne Suiiteraes cron? © clowes concern AbDIy sf | thy Tuto Texas, and her Congress has authorised a Loan | "82 Teturning to his family and friends in despalr. | ished ina paper called the Subterranean, issued on the GEKLY HERALD—Lvery Saturday—Price 6} conts | of Barclay atreet f si reg | op of 19 millionsof ollars. ‘The Montezuma is well armed, | A bogus manufactory has been broken up in the | 28th of June last, was f consisted of a series of re- $3.32) conte per angum—payable inaivance. | (Sianboat NOITH AMERICA, Gapain LW. Beagardy | ROCKAWAY STAGES, and transporting toope? western part of the State. Dollars of that description ; _ ‘Tbe libel complained of, co of f ree ADVERTISEMENTS et tho usual pricas—always | Will leave on Mouday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday Aftere ON aud after August Ist, 1945, will leave | «The above, co doubt, will be considered a Declara- have lately been particularly plentiful in the city of Ro- | marks in relation ce ioag ieee C4 fea pe ractice ouah th advance. SOl | Motel, at Be gelock P.M. daily, | ton of War, by the U, Stat chester, inducing a suspicion that the mint from which | ing him up toridicule, also imputing to apt wes PRINTING of all kinda executed with bernty end | Steamboat SOUTH AMERICA, Capt. M.H. Truesdel exeeptec for Far Rockaway. Re- in his official capacity as a Judge. ‘he manusc’ “We are all upinexcitement—don’t know what move the coin emanated could not be far distant. According Garrison had sworn that will leave on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Afternoo! tutuing, leaves the Pavilion at734 A ML, for New York, cross- despatch, tate : ye Fan : , i i 7 ‘8, | produced in court, and after Mr. tg Ail lettors ox communications, by mail, addressed | ° Pica aking either of the above Lines will arrive in Albar | ‘All rdere to boleftsc 00 Peat] street Madeley "From Charleston Courier, Sept. 8.) ca GC repeeeiantes oie Rinne Was in the hendeten geet to the ovtsblishneut, vst be post pay or the postage | a7 intaple vine for the Morsing ruin of Carefor the exator | _ sal tin*re ____H. CONKLIN. _| ‘The bi. 8. steamer Col. Hamey, arrived here yester- | s¢ized, together with about $100 of the hard money, and | |, Judge Gannison, in his crest-cxamity ey : JAMES GORDON BENNETT | ‘The Boats are new and substantial, are furnished with new aud we pi ORSES FOR SALE: Beye anee cats fears, Whetoln, Ve, bead +94 the coiners brought to Rochester and placed in limbo. | Ia ssociate Justice of the court, agen, for Visckibvoilassiun Naw Kou ons } daxent state rooms, and for speed aud acrommodations are un SEVERAL Horses, the property of gentlemen who | Of Mexico. The following is a list of her officers itis stated that the present number of distilleries | °?.umips inthe court, amd alvo in the street, at Judge Narthwost earner of ¥ don the Hudson. having returned trom the country aud having uo fur | ©. Whittle, Lieut, Comd elancton Smith, Ist Lieut.; | in the United States is 16,400; the number of gallons of | Church, and for which offence he held O’Hagan to bail All persons are: fond rusting, any of the Boats ofthis Line, | SWersTorthuse who, muy wish tt gacetiene, onPorcuuity:uow | Wr, A. Nelson, Ast Surgeons George W. Hogers, Act- | distilled liquors, distilled annually, is 41,602,607, which, | to keep'the peace, in the sum of $600. All persons are forbid trusting any . ito purchase, as they wilt be | ing Masta: Richard 'T. Renshaw, Passed Midshipman; jf sold at 20 cents per gallon, wollld produce $8,000,000 ; | ‘Mick art Waren, being sworn, deposed, that he was | wit Bor passage or freight, upp! Scnaitz, at the office on the wh FOR LONG BRANCH, Assyieni HILL STABLES, 2ith street, between above stabi ta written order from the Capralus or Ageats. offered at reasonable pices. Also, several Rockaway. aud | Henry No. Arnold, do dos A. F. Warley, Midshi fe milli : (on board the boats, or to P. C. | other Wogons may. be seen ‘at Disbrow’ awa. lenry N. ‘T. Arnold, do da; A. F. Warley, Midshipman, | 4,090,000 of quarrels; hulf a million assaults and batteries: | the proprietor of sat” | Uary Sollee, bower ne ee oe eee eacuag mouanor at, ‘aptain’s | 190,000 thefts; 00 suicides; and about 100 murders. A | hut kt the time of paper in which the libel appeared ; Samuel’ Archbold Xo Bead ; publication he was absent from the do. Passengers | Prolific business—very, city, and therefore could not say who was the author of Eamonn tet | Tonroe county, states, | it.as he was not acquainted with the hand writing of oeeson ate eet | Mr. Milton, of Brighton, 1 it as he wa cs with the hand writing of . in a letter to the Evening Journal, that a resident of that | O'Hagan. He fave tl e manuscript to Judge } BW. Brown, for | oi te (Mr, Abraham dagaman) ou-Colburn’s Colburn al- | The jury foun O'Hagan guilty; whereupon he was He mul- | quested to appear on Tuesd oE 7 " and 2d Avenues, and nearly opposit» Bull's Head. OCEAN HOUSE TON TOV Just mI OPP , fe HREWSBU J ‘ag A ill nm the country, and for sale at th: ong which are fo ast trotting TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOW: . Jow pressure steamer fst prem do., ra me fine | Galveston, Texas- : Mma er WSthh, 1845, Gates LEWIS, Captain Corltes, will res, afew Kood fond sad stage hatte, and shivers,’ | ‘The Col, Harney will, itis spid, be under the command | together, in the faculty of mental calculation. Trial basal Fae erect tected, Leave Broo kiyn— y ; tharine Market as follows, touching Wits - H. NORTHRUP, Proprietor. | of Com. Conner, and will be employed in conveying de- | tiplies “in his head” 19 places of figures by as many jal for eembizslement.—voun P. pea te sat locke, A; SL. Boston ‘Train for Greenport, dvily ast River, going and returning: TALL FASHION 1 Spuiches betwesh Mebiic end Gelveston. place sof figures! ‘The result occupying 26 places of | forembezzling twenty-five bundles of hay belonging Sanday’ excevced, stoviiug st Fariaingdale and St. Georg Leaves New York, Lays Eaton Town. sa arp PALL FASHION 1845. anlar a . figures. Colburn, itis said, could uot go beyond mul- | Benjamin M., Still, was then tried. Manor, Lage d : d Sept. 5—Friday, 11 a.m. | WM. BANTA Srreer, Conner oF te ake rom New Orleans Picayune, Sept. 2.] al ieivite O flees By 6 plac ‘The accused, who was clerk to Mr. E. W. Sherwood At9is A. M , for Farming tnle and intermediate places, daily 8—Monday, 12 v bess It is some time since the public have heard much of"| tiplying 6 places by 6 p & Co, commissioners, was charged with disposing of 9—Tuesday, 1. at. 6 . Sundays excepted. and ou. ‘Tuesdays, Thursdays aud Satur- Tuesday, 8 ¥, " 10—Weduesday,9 10—W ednesday, 136 SO Ohxthats Street, the diplomatic triumvirate consisting of Ashbel Smith, } Catharine Lindsay, the servant girl of Mr. Hodg- | the hay and appropriating the money to his own use. f days, through to Greenvor! and snterinediaie. places. meth fi Capt. Elliott and Mr. Saligny. Occasionally, however ; ia., wh dand taken b i d acted as th ALG P. ML, for Warmingdale and iutermetiate places, daily, mrsday, 10,‘ JIT wursday, "2 OFFERS to his friends and the publica large assort | soir torth. to the 4 Pel iats Inge Dane vac teriemplonouce mul ct helies tbe Bberwebd & Co; torwhom ie, hey had been (eerhcyerale pe and pints, places, daily; “ be “ ment of Hats of the newest style atthe following | elr names come forth to the light of day. ‘Thus, we | fore Judge Dewey at Northampton, on a writ of habeas at of Sherwood & ( had bee: nudayy excepted, and oii Seturdays to Suffolk Station. day, | 1M W—Kiday, © 4 ear mete are OWES ON) vesterday learned that Mr. Smith had arrived in town, | corpus, iecesh Tithe ney of a Dr, Hudson of West | sent forthe purpose of being sold, and th Leave Greenport — . —Saturdy, 3 reat. | Prices, viz 8 jor of on the arrival ofthe | St japped Silk Hats. as wellas the “man inthe white hat,” and id Hudson for falsi |, has sued ken lodg: | Springvie d of, Sherwood & Co. were i imprison: | the hay was dis ‘ es will be ih readiness to convey passengers to Il parts h ; mer from Norwich, daily, Sundays exeepted, stopping at | ofthe country 9ttth loleskin Silk Hats, ings at the St. Charles, On what especial mission they | ment, laying her damages at $1000. ‘The suit is brought | to him, and that he had likewise become respons: orse’s Manor and Farmingdsle 2 MORNING LINE AT 7 O'CLUCK, 4 are now bent, we are not informed, and he must be @| in the Common Pleas Court for Suffolk, which meets at | rent, in consequence of which Ostrander refused to give 90'Jock, A.M; Accommodation ‘Train, on Mondays, | TOR ALBANY. GROW od conssbilate bold man who would hazard a conjecture. ‘Texan diplo- | Boston in October. As Hudson refused to give the ne- | up the hay until Sherwood & Co., had paid the rent of ahd Reidy | [RDB ALBANY) TROY and intermedians Binh ’ macy under President Jones’s administration is almost | cessary bail, $1500, he was committed to jail in this town | market, kc. ee NT ap a : | sides | Silk Hats, Gentlemen’s Travelling and Dress ¢ unfathomable. If tue ex-Plenipotentiary is on his way | on Monday last. In his arrestandcommitmenthe played | ‘The fjury, after a brief consultation, acquitted the ac- ooklyn, at 624 o'clock, A. M., anJ 1 P. M., daily, San- | “'Byeaktastand Dinuer on board the boat. 10 Im*r to Texas, we should presume he would find the people | the part of a “ non-resistant,” and was about as helpless Ellen McFairland, indicted Leaves New York at7 o’eloc ripe to receive him. as a bag of cotton.—Springfield Republican, 1g stolen Good: ed | roeidave, Thurdays | MILI’S FALL STYLE WELLINGT , knowing the same to have ; ‘ | andSaturday, aud Troy at 6 o'clock, A f The dissol uti Mexican cabi et ‘apads j i yu, at 8 o'clock, A. M. end 244 P, M., daily, Sun | 4a Mouduy, Wednesday and Fric OW READY. at the well known establishuient, 176] (hoster tee (oa tae Kaa ets seeanred bY | ‘The Spring field (IIl.) Republic states the death o | for receiving stolen goods, kno ed. ‘The low-pressure steamboat TROY, Captain A. Gorham, oa Broadway, ‘;oward Hotel, at the following prices i . ; hat | Henry Landis, aged 70, on Thursdy morning, in the stage | been stolen, was then put on trial, ‘i Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays, at7 o'clock. Hirst quality Nutra, . ; nz binger of peace. Ile has watched the progress of events | - OU) natween Jefferson and Lafayette, on the National | From the evidence adduced it appeared that the ac- Hast New Yor! gb hgismbout NIAGARA, Capinin A Dogtoot, on Mon | 1 do do. nels ‘srguon thatthe Inte ministry retired | conch Hetween Jefferson ent La in oe health canal wat ino pon fon ot"fropery ch was dace Course. ay, Wednesday and Friday, at 7 o'clock. irst do Moleskins. ey wanted the support ofthe direct represen- | srappice asset ’ | stelen from the dwelling go! tA. Brooks, i este coe For passage orfreight, apply ou board, or to F. B. Hall, atthe DP dow igh cee # of the people in their warlike demonstrations. — | 2% engaged in cheerful conversation a few moments be: | Second Avenue, which was broken into on the night of ‘ office outhe wharf Fee et eek d salve rusmimeasers galitse siealedineo etek This i pleut ble, and ! supported by ingenious reaso NORAD OE a = the 7th of August last. PGs ‘gtice— All goods, freight, ills, specie, or an) . ple: we their | ing. The inference the writerdraws, and which he is I Makes ‘4 1G = As the prisoner was a married woman, and as there he i'l Sinee baat the tint oP the eviness of! such Goods fralahe, ba TE FALL OF Cn Rese penne capes a Meal minis hee ean sane ag ily mandala gt was reason to believe that her husband was privy to the lamnesport. 4 F i % KRALL SPY indulged that the difficulties between the United Sta‘es e law has lfivied, J » | concealment of the property, the Jury rendered a ver- Matteruck: na | saee Ke. | GENTLEMEN'S HATS ; and Mexico may be adjusted without the discharge of a | and the spirit of H.G, Green has been ushered before dict of net guilty, Bae Cert then sajourned until to- Seche Tea ees NOTICE. eas ARE NOW, READY for the seurow, 1815, which for | single shot, by a little liberality on the’ part of our go. | lis Maker, there, we hope, to,meat the zawiar so treet | unorrows id.» - pelightness and superiovity of color canuct be surpassed, | vernment, and forbearance on the part of our land | held outto all who repent of 3 ————- Boston ra STATERKY, Uc isvora duty Any ait sold othe eeablhnent fe: | APO Dav Corces, ‘Those speculations or a translation | the forgivenees of 4 ue vest for the last. three pees Ore Canyon re 0 FOOT OF WHITEHALL STREE vermisrepresented but sold for what itis. Also, the fall style | of Which we have not room) are worthy of notice as | ‘The deceased has. taken little rest for the last three Before Judge Oakley. ‘Stages are in readiness on the ar: of Trains at the several F AL SET of Boys and Children’s Caps, of various patterns. Gentlemen | those of a close observer, who has attentively studied | or four days; and night and day he has occupied almos' nee,11s—-Charlen Biers Joaeph N. Lucky—This Stations, to take passengers at very low Fares, to all fthe mboats SYLVH and STATEN ISLANDER will | can have their hais made to order in any shi sty Mexican politics. all his time in praying and. inging hymns. rr. 11.—Charles Stea . Joseph N. island. x eshiany : fy hous except 5B M., commencing at | wis EON te Re Pet «be mage 1 At Id o'clock to-day his relatives bil him a last and af- | Was an action to recover for loss sustained by an alleged Weis SG rahed Will ba ta reed ; ’ Maus teeter intend orierk ee | wish ae, s » KNOX, 110 Kolton st, rom the New Orleans Bee, Sept. 2. prep ees is <) 2 breach of warrasty, in the sale ofa quantity of sperm oil. streets (9 receive Baggage for the several Lana, 30 murates be eneing at @ALM ont} 7P.Me ce | aut —ee Trough theplte tention of wcoinmercial house of | fg 1 a re ir ra Rey Min Baldwin ot | The plaintif having failed to prove the warranty, the fore the hour of starting from the Brooklyn side, ‘= Rockaway Baggage taken in separate Crates, olay The Stesmer Statesman leaves Greenport Harbor E. JOHNSON (late Wilson & Johnson) for twice each day ou the arrival of the Trains Faerie: | “OR LIVERPOOL—First P-eket with Despatch— n hand, in store 142 Ch sUl_re | ‘The tirst class fast sailing packet ship PANAH* A pposice the theatre CENTRAL RAIL ROAD FROM SAVANNAH | W. B. La naster, will be despatched as above. Boots and Shoes thar ea TO MACON. ee! o »} (< case Was withdrawn. Te aise ae aa tereae him | .. Prederick Hewitt vs. Alexander H. Ridebeck and Charles Ridebock.—-This was an action of assault and battery, hich has already been twice tried. ‘The plaintifl is cap- tain of the Utica,fand it appeared that on the 17th of April, audays the Boats will leave every hour froms | TO COUNTRY MERCHANTS—BOOTS AND | this city we have received the Diario del Gobierno (the | Kleek of nd from 1 F. M. wutil7 P. M., every halt SHOES. government paper) of the 11th ult. It contains the offi- | the Thin jy cial announcement of the election of General Herrera as | labored without ceasing, and. to asense of his awful situation. arting with the Sheriff and his deputies, Messrs. President of the Republic of Mexico. There are twen- ° stacks ty-five departments in Mexico, of which the successful Ais ME eee Huan, Wen excemaly etialltac be ben i o candi —bei ichmond and Rose, r ie ; vv superior accciamodations for cab, second eabuiand | Cally irs oud Seal, Thick and Thin Sted Booteand Shoe, Ghaclcte raajerity of the. whole I aprons that oltheach | leaving his room he sent for Mr. Rose to bid jhim Goud | S44, warmet by the defendants in, the ofles of « Me: teerage passengers, Det Zt ould and sewed, from the East anut’ 5 bai : 7 i yd, er, ing in Wall street, the as- immediace application on board, west Slip or to JOSEPH McMURRAY, sil Corner of Pine and South sts. arms around his neck and kissed him, exclaiming, n r «You have been very kind to me, you have treated me | the vessel, and the captain (Hewitt) having reported him riety of Childrens’ Shoes than anv other store in this | that Herrera had already obtained the sufrages of Ihave been | for an alleged breach of duty on board, to the owner,Mr. y, Geutlemen’s fine Gaiters, twenty different kinds. Gents | teen departments, and was consequently duly elected | \\ Buckskin Shoes, Spo:tsmen’s,’ Fishermen's, and Seameu’s | President. He will take the oath of office and be inau- | like a brother for the last seven months thi Boyd, he took occasion to inflict bodily injury on the pe he | Boots. f : gurated on the 26th September. under your charge ; but | must now leave you, and | ex- y' instigated thereto by his father, who is im- 750 tons, has carried | Store open till 10 o’clock in the ever giving country mer- | ° The resignation of the various Ministers, of which we | hort you to turn to the Lord and seek a home in that fase ott ayphtltee yhatag lid < anscrgl ided th cotton, built in this eity by | chants an opportunity of examining the goods at their leisure, 2 ‘ ; happy world where ail my hopes are centered.” im, and who, it is alleged, also ai 2 + in the best possible manner; live oak and locust | “sy tm*me made mention yesterday, was purely the consequence of | happy Y itt irs, fol. | #0n in committing the assault. The case sti ar eee wee 8 00 top, live oak aprons, transoms and cants, forward and alt; salt- - an understanding with the President ad interim when |‘: About a quarter to four the Sheriff came up stairs, fol- | FO ey On weight goods gotetgn ol Freight via’ ed ou the stocks and'resalted several as handsome ANTI-HUMB UG. they accepted office under him onthe 6th December last. | lowed by the Rev. Mr. Van Kleek and the Rev. Mr. v Before Judge Vanderpool: goods generally +50 cents per hundred. | furnished accommodations for 26 pa EAPEST BOOTS AND SHOES in the city—T. | The Diario del Gobierno publishes Cueva’s letter of re- | Baldwin, who were meray succeeded by the prisoner, saigaedligae be TP Coe, Griswold M. a . * “4 DISTANCE 19) LES. q Met] ROAD is open for the transportation of Passengers and Freight. Rates of Passa é = K be gers an believed to a Measurement goods... » 13 cents per cubicfoot. | he the fastest ship of her length belonging tothis port. Apply t L. MARTIN hi blished i i i ich d f his friends. He | _ Harvey 4. Jenkins va. Frederick 8: aati wet (except molasse amy ‘s10m E, K. COLLINS & CO., 56 South st. Bi Shoe Bore, Now 20 Bolton rtee, irelvaee hein rie Tided pile} ae Noe thet he" Laie pertiecaree pag bre aires ; but owing to the length of | Rogers, Edwin Blydenburgh, and Archibald Moffat—This On barrels d ftimajlc 22" ne beee FOR LONDON—Regular Packet of the 20th sep- and Greenwich sts., where he would be happy to accom. see ae ares that ne nd bis confreres of | tile ne has Iain in bed, he was unable to support himself, | Wa8 an action of trespass de bonis asportatis, brought un- On iron in pics ‘ ae tember—The first class packet ship GLADIATOR, | Modate those who may patronise him. Boots made to order, of | {pe cabinet are only acting in conformity, to the terms | Like 1 Nye Ut ved at the gallows, he requested the | Jer the following circumstances:—The defendant, On {aillzand mc #9 cents per hundred. — | Captain Bunting will sil as above, being herregwlat | eest materiale, $3; boots footed, $3 304 shors, $2._Alao | Orne we Period of the organization of the new | | Oy to sing a verse from a hymn, commencing with | Frederick A. Coe, is a lawyer of some standing in this H r - je to order, 2 same rates, opera and fancy’ patent lea- ent. f t 120 gallons, son pe ld “Hiaving very superior accommodations for cabin, secoud exbin | ther boots kriters, pumps and faucy colored shi rs, | ~The only reference made to Texas in this communica- “Rock of ag s cleft for me, Sa ee et oe el seca tae iaae ward On hhds molas Civ ccrng onashO0 and steerage passengers, persons intending toembark should att Sag oN oo ho Dh to ensure a handsome and tion is the following :—" You are about to commence a ° Let me hide myself in thee.” Court, against one James Jenkins, a brother of the plain- cei Be Winter,” Aaut, forwarded free of | make esrly application on bom fet of, Wade tayesOFt© | Crexsly for each customer. “tur made and Kert ex-| new administration, with the certainty that the Republic | aftr which the Rev. Mr. Baldwin addressed a prayer to | tiff in this suit, for $30. Mr. sued an execution all 3m re 1. Supt. Transportation Mig Elenatrean cxreee a Sbatactont. Repairng of all kinds neatly executed at the shortesy notice. is anxious for internal tranquillity loves and respects the | tho throne of grace, and was followed by Mr. Van Kleek, | on this judgment, and handed i ant Ro- 3 Sup’t. portation. ‘The splendid packet ship Switzerland, Captain Knight, will | Terms cash. s2eod2w'rh | Constitutional authorities, and is resolved tomake every | imploring divine forgiveness on the prisoner in an elo- | gers, who is constable. Rogers in company with Mr. UNIERY BL 1 OS MAIL LINE TO BALAIMUKE, | succeed the Gladiator, and ‘sail on the 1st October. NE FRENCH BOOTS FOR $350, 01TY MADE | $2cTifice required by the war which itis necessary to un- | quent strain. When he closed Green made a short but | Coe, ‘proceeded to thestore No. 100 Norfolk street and ure 10m style and darability they are equal to those sold | J¢rtake, in consequence of the iniquitous usurpation of | Very affecting prayer, and then signified he was ready. | levied upon the property there, and employed Blyden- PHILADELPHIA, WILMIN ive French imperial dress Boots | the department of Texas.” ‘The weights ten fell, and he was diawn up ; and aiter | burgh and Moffatt, cartmen, to Femove the goods, which ‘ nes GTON AND BALTI. ss FOR LIVERPOOL—The splendid steamsiip J in other stores for $3 ; LINE. x TUS. Capt. Whi i MORE RAILROA h MASSACHU < 5 made to order for $4 50, equal to the rr ith ———— i fc i i . The propert Vie Wilmington, Newark, Elkton, pall om Bron Lath of Seiteuber Leena ee Toies for $6 and $7, aud arr. “give. Seasfaction, “st Mgsbelliea Babkiois painetaitns ear rcalker, Afar nabed bung [irae sordisndon the auenatiiin Tlie jusintal bahia rail, lavre de Uirace ,&¢. ‘or cabin, T vi \- IN INES’ French inaps oot an I ° ese je , + is . sored cocoa’ copia, and qeooray Desornuets, Urving Si | Gctaring Depot, Oge of te gost fusuiomgule Boor end Shas Manseiiues, July 16, 1849, | about ten minutes, the Rev. Mr. Van Kleck addressed | alleges that the property, in question gas his, having pees JAMES CLANNY. stablishments In this city. Gentlemen that are in want of | Dean Sin,— those present, and said— qf been sold to him by his brother, and tHe consideration = nts 39 Lw're 110 South ‘pair of dress Boots, will find a saving of fifty per cent by We deem it our duty before parting, to express to you | _ ‘1 take this opportunity to announce, in behalf of the | paid, and brings this suit to recover the value ne i Torn Pie RT inGhen “kee BLACK BALL OR OLD LINE OF LIVETE | *te them of us Mending ala dove inthe oNns, | our gratitude, for the constant kindness shown to us, | Rev. Mr. Baldwin and myself, that a full and free confes- | property and damages for the trespass, w Morning Line— Through in6 Hours. POOL PACKETS—For Liverpool, only regular] a12imis*re No.4 Anu ate n yy ‘a New Vesk, | and for the care and diligence with which you have at: | sion has been made to us by Henry G. Green, of ants contend tha’ uch assignment were le ‘The Cars leave «ve Depot, corer of 11th and Market streets packet of the 16th of September. soci —_No. 4 Anu st near Broadway, New York | tended to the comforts of us all during our passage | crime of which he was convicted and for which he has | fraudulent, and made for the purpose of defeating the daily (except Sunday, at 6 o'clock A.M. rhe ew and celebrated. fast stiling favorite packet ship | FOR SALE, IN THE CITY OF APALACHT. | from New York to this city on board the noble shiy) | HOw Veen executed; that he acknowledged the just- | collection ‘of the judgment. The plaintiff satisfactorily NEW CASTLE AND FRENCHTOWN RAUL | YORKSHIRE, 110 tone burthen, Capt. D.G. Bailey, will sat COLA. — Prince de Joinville, of which you are the commander. | ness of his seatence ; that he had no hard and unkind | proved thejassignment to be for a bene fide consideration, ROAD AND STEAMBOAT COMPANY. — ~ | “itis well known that the accommodations of the Yorkshire TWO LOTS, No. 19,4 1), in Block F.1.each 30 feet | Permit usalso to state, that having witnessed the obsti- | feelings towards the witnesses, the prosecutors, the ju- | and the jury gave a verdict in his favor for $100 dama- _Aftemoon Line, most superb aud costly manner, with every a honind oe Wineee sie aay fe commerce sts | nacy with which adverse winds and calme have opposed | 17, the offivers of the Jaw, OF Its arene that he wes | © Forsusictit domes HR. Whiting, Bey. For defendants ‘The steamboat ROBERT MORHIS Capt, Douglass, leaves improvement and convenience, t cba add to | (tm ecld privatehy bythe oth eee nea emereesttests, | our progress, we consider ourselves much indebted to | to pardon him or to commute his sentence; that he was | For plaintifl, James R- Whiting, Ee. | For Dock st. wharf daily, except Sunday, at 344 o'clock P. M. tof those ewbark Persons visiting the eid coun: | inetion. For particulars, vuqui tote ane your skill and abi as @ navigator, for having reached | deeply penitent and humble for his, offences ag: Mr. Coe in person, and Wm. M. Mitchell, Esq. , Fare $3. peer veer ould call and see this splendid specimen of naval arc! : sa ne 0.1L. PRIDE so soon our destination afety. It is but justice to | and man, and that he died looking for salva‘:on, through | Vanderburgh vs. The Harlem Railroad Co.—The jury ve line leaves Baltimore as follows, tecture, before engaging elsewhere. Walls add, that the owners of the ship Prince de Joinville hav- | the merits of that Saviour, ‘whose precious blood cleans- | in this case brought in a sealed verdict for $100 damages , from Pratt street depot, command of a splendid, new, easy, | eth from all sin,’ and ‘who came into the world to save | and 6 cents costs. ing’ given you th ‘ No For passage, in cabin, second cabin and steerage, early appli: } Who has $17,500 in one sum, to Joan on re: ve. at9.0 lock A. M. ‘ boat, from Bawleyembarf, att oelock BNE, | cation'should be made on board, foot of Peckman’ at: or tOuhe | or Brcoklen eae Lee Ne ee een ee ciders even Bis causes > f said ainda a taet tes The only Ling SUNDAY MAIL LINE. subscribers, ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. TO HOTEL AND BOARDING HOUBE aisliations, and’ witha ‘profusion of conveniences tend. | _. The details of the confossion, after being submitted to Common Pleas. ¢ only Line for Baltimore on Sunday, jeaves the depot 3% Fulton st, next door to the Fulton Bank, G A) col i a be laid before the publ: aaphand Marker sts,atdo’clock P.M. pi New ¥ KEEPERS. | :ng to make the situation of parsengers ss comfortable ee Lod hung sbeut Hall eaibour, DE BA Serr. 11.—Jacob Atter vs. John B. Ray-—This was an ‘are $3. 2 3 J S Es 4 "doing a Yow plea-aut as possil are entitled to a great deal o: 3 . 4 ction on a promissoi note made by defen for : WHEELING AND PITTSBURGH. Lee eo RTL ORT SARACEN 10 te | gre the dpe aie Tesi coilas A cca aud that their efdrts should be properly apprecia: | and other medical men present pronounced him SoLndeyeaeerepuLaan gar ntacaene cathy 4 Tickets through to. Wheeling or Pittsburgh can be procured Nath iwiklus imuster having one’ haf her | .iddie disposed of on reasonsble werms, ferensh, Ivis stu | od and patronized by travellers and invalids intending | The pulse was sparcaryl le at the wrist 17 minutes, and @ | 0.04, sold to him by the plaintiff, through a commission githerat the depot, Eleveuth and Marketsts., or on board she | cargo eneaged, will have immediate despatch. ited in the very heart of the business part of the cicy and | evn with despatch the south of France and Italy, | slight tremor of the heart was also perceptible 24 min- | chant or agent named Burns. The defendant con- oat, and at 45 Sonth Third st, near Chesnut, Philadelphia For balance of freight or passage, having exeellent aceom- | an extensive connection, not only with country metchauts, bu | nq enjoy in an economical manner atsea, all the luxu- | utes. After hanging about five minutes longer the body | Merchunt on agent named Burns. The defendant cone re to Wheeling $13; 10 Piusuurg giz modatious, apply to the Captain on boatd, foot of Dover steet, | alsa with persons constantly arriving from Kuropemn ports) | “2. \uish they could procure on land. Sincerely wish. | Was taken down and given to his friends by the sheriff | (O4™t ™U ony torras per cent thereon consequence ; i. : on : ne only cat he. Bropristor Ww 0. dispose of bi a‘ . ; only fo ; real, For further information, apply Ms neitid B. Re oF 0 SODETTLL & MINTURN, 7S voth street | business ie an ggoqrent wich eh fag id ng oS PY - Spresemieelneey sep een paren Troy Budget, Sept, WO. of Burns having joined wie other creditors of the de- |. L. SLEMMER, at the office of 1; ket barque ADAM CARR, Robert Scott, | land. Addres: T. at this office, with real name an d- Ve ure, * ra e ae vs 7 , “| fendant in executiny release o! 1e t_on receiv: Adams & C: I aaeceed the Saracen. sth.” | dress. ita FW. Whilmore, “New York; Otis J. Chatee, Charles. | , Important Movements or He Cuocraws axp | fondant th executng © Telesis oti det ee oes thot ‘0. 17 Wall street, N.Y. je29 2m June 24th, 1845, ee 5 ton, S.C. ; Henry Peters Gray, Anthony Rompalo, L. C. | CHEROKEES.—The project to which we alluded re- Burns atthe time he executed the release, expressly MALL LINE FOR BOSTON. ONLY REGULAR 1 ‘OF PACKETS FOR . e. " oath . P. S eet of the 15th September— beh §=60A HOUSE PA HE T Oe , situa. | Sartori, U.S. Navy. cently, concerning the probable application of the Choc- told the defendant in presence of two or three of the MINTU Fhe splendid and fast. sailing. pocket. ship JOHN | feg red on Waloutst, and running. through to Pratt Mansentues, July 17, 1945, | SW, amd Cherokee netlons ot orga iag admission ne | creditors, that he had no authority from his principal, N, Capt. D. Stark, will positively sail on Monday I rear 81 by 87 feet. The building on it is a double one 2 GentLEMEN territorial laws, pre ; the plaintiff inthis cause to execute such release, ani Sept. Lith, her regular day. , stories high, filled ia with bricks tr aud faith- | With oles ‘i i ., | states of our Federa ein, is now in progress of ac- . . ‘Thie accommodations of this favorite packet ship for eabin, | fully fnuahed: aed above veers eld. Heel elt aa ith pleasure I acknowledge the receipt of your kind | Complistiment. ‘The Choctaws have promptly approved | {hss he had previously delivered tts note to eens DAILY O THE i IS second cabin, and steerage passengers, are Very superior. tern ofexcelient water on the premises. ‘This property will be | Bote ofthe 16th, in behalf of your fellow passengers, Be policy adopted by their worthy chief upon this | UBde wacineity . THE LONG ISCAND KATL premises. ‘This property will of the policy adop' Mf Y, P rdict for the plaintiff 617 Ol, the wh tof ROAD. VIA ‘The ships dt this ine “have now ommenced their regular | Sold reasonably for cath and will no doubt prove xvod vest: | and am happy that I Lave, in any way. been conducive | fr portant subject and as Will be seen by the following | jeri! for he Plaintiff for $ , the whole amount o: 2 trips and will sail punctually every Monday. it, as there has bi ber of buildings put up i- | to your comforts while on board the ship under my com- ‘aeissippi Fre Pg i a a 3 NEW Lowpon, NORWICH § WORCESTER. ersovs wishing to rerure berthr ahould. make early applica cinity the present sampler, aud is rapidly iucressine fa value | saead. P My Setrent ones ot anne eA shale political magia | Corneliue MeDermott va. Cortlandt Patmer—Action $08, Face anny gs eeruing,, from the Foot of Whitehall } tion oa board, foot of Wall stregt OF 19 0s pacoar Apply to GEO. LUDLOW PRIDE, 4i Wall st. ‘There is much pleasure in bringing to mind the days | }\\*ciecting Pitchlyn.as their representative in present. | W2der the lien law, to recover compensation for work Bates are in, readiness to receive baggage for New | _s9r¢ 75 South st., Comer of Maiden Lane. WANTED TO PURC . passed in your society, putting aside the tedious and | } 7. te (og croeg their claim for admission to the privi. | (Be in flagging the fronts of thirteen houses on 4th ave- Lou tn, Norwich and Warcester, Baggage for Boston i ; ae : A TO PURCHASE, anxious hours of head winds and calms. | hope, gentle- | )0%, itizens under our national confede. | UU and 25th street. The defence is, that the defendant Sronon Norwich . Baggage for Boston goes FOR NEW _ORLEANS—The splendid packet | A SMALL two story Brick House, situated west of Brosd- | to se through life may be ss fol leges of American citize ; pane is not the owner of the premises—and if he were, that Syough under lock. jul6 tfre ship CLYDE, @apt. Theobold, will positively sailon | way, between Leonard and Houston sts, for which a liberal | MB: 0UF Course through ft Iatiian of racy : ‘'Pitchlyn, the elective chief of 25,00Gcivilized | there is nothing due plaintiff. The case will be con’ FOR NEWPORT AND PROVIDENC onday. inst. price will be paid. Apply to. % With my sincere regard to the la ‘our com- | Choctaws beyond the Mississippi,” says the Frse Trader, | tinea to-morrow FARE FIFTY CENIS FOR THE SEASON ner sceommodations for cabin, second cabin, and alimited | 96 1wrre GLO. LUDLOW PRIDE, 41 Wal pany, yours, truly, WM.W. LAWRENCE, | «will probably visit Washington this winter for the ppd cB then Bn Tag number, ol steerage passengers, cannot be excelled by any | [oa A HOUSE FOR SALE—The House and Lot No. purpose of applying to Congress for the admission of his U.S. Clreuit Court. packet sh p in port, ug splendid state rooms and every ot! aieuce suitable for the comfort of those about to e1 175 Fourth street, near the Sixth avenue, and nearly op: | | ANOTHER Destructive Fire iN PaiLADELPuIA— | nation as a territory into the United States, with a dele- EARL poste tie Washington Parade Orowad “Applyavabove. | A fire broke cut on Wednesday morning in.a stable | gate in Congress.” A constitution it is maid has been | sso, 11. smersen ex Hose ond Delamater.—Mfotion all of | aivameme. occupied by Michael Oak, on a Jot onthe north side of | adopted by the yoters of the nation and every prelimi- | ;,05"'. wiirial in thie case wea'mode, which has clseuay bark. over the Long | For freight or passage in any of the above plice OuMondays, Wednesdays, and Frida ; | ; = - : i ee : : Island B | which will be taken at. less than usual rates by early applica: FOR SALE—A desirable Residence for a genteri | Vine street above Twelfth, and extended to frame sta- | nary step taken for submitting it to Congress, and this 4 park a Hee Rail Sond ro, Greenport, thenes to Newport and Frovi- | ‘ion on board the ship, footof Wall street orto. Fr (amily, comprisinga convenienttwo story frame weil | bles occupied by Edward Smith, a carter, Patrick Hagey | distinguished chief selected as their representative.” | hee? tried. in relation to infringement of ‘patent right, in ine Jeaves at 8 o'clock in the Morning, from the Foot J. HERDMAN & CO., ing house, filled in, and sixteen acres of good land,inclu- | and Wm. Bargan, draymen, and Robert Buck, which ———————_— odeaiss prope of Whitehall street, South Ferry. julé tfre sore 61 South st. fing croherd snd garden, with requisite gutbuil hea hewatilals were ontirely destroyed, together with eight horses; ‘Tur Censvs.—It appears that the ‘Tonawanda po a damages at the former trial. D ion re- TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. Tn from Newark nad ners fram x’ | three of the animals belonged to Oak, one to Smith, | {adians have at laatyietded their assent that an enu- ; above Belleville Bridge, four fr Ne ik, and from N. eee ce rmoer ee Ba fea ans and nine from N-| three to Hagey and Bargan, and the remaining one to | ;Udans Hin Ut Moy their number and resources. Court Calenda’ REGULAR LINE CF PACKETS FOR GLA’ acket of inth Seftember—The fant sulin York. Prie ° packet ship CEN, Capt. N. T. Haw: | y. 3. Ei fj iy " e ji 7 7 fs C: a y, 0 cas — Maailgenctully ae above, her regular day, Having | Goueer:Brilerdio, Node ee’ © WM Pivcae" | Frame dwellinge occupied by two witow women named | “Jeter rom H. IC School ete ene iinge, | tds ée™ PLEA Now 97,6, 5640.08, 116, 67 odations for cabin, se if passen- ~ _ — i " point ae eines pAoeer Lie gers, unsurpassed by any ship in the trade, persons about pro- EL DE PARIS, Christy and Ralston, and Mz. Buck, were entirely con- | Puy that, on reaching Tonawanda, some weeks since, te tO He i ag {with ly all the furniture which they c i H i ; " vrom Phi i R aay ceeding to Scotland, will find her a very desirable conveyance, | 2 ANTIONE VIGNES, one of the late proprietors of | Sumed with nearly all the furnitui = ey CON | the Indians discussed the policy of giving in the censu' Surreme Court.—Wednesday, Sept. 10.—Special aaleeed Comite men a vitobone qflvania Rail | sid reliance may be placed on her sailing punctually as adver: AMD ie Perkiny” House, Boston, res efully. informs bis | tained. ‘The flames spread to a large carpenter shop on | two days, some being in favor, others against the mea: | ‘Term.—-Mr. Justice Beardsle etcaeding —Tucker Fall operation snd offers usar ddnoementeto persons who wish | tised; ‘To secure berths, early application must be made on friends and the travelling public, that he has opened the | Vine street, occupied by Messrs. Samuel Thomas and | sure, ‘They finally agreed to postpone a decision, until | yg luck. Motion to set eside juigment, exeoution, ke. ; ‘a pleasant mode of travelling to the west. board, foot of Dover street, or to house No. 200 Broadway, entrance on Iteade street, called the | Jacob Gloss, who lost tools, materials and finished work, | jig return from the west, evidently that they might in the . B : he a bee rd The cars are built .& J. T. TAPSCOTT, 75 South street. Hotel De Paris, where he will be happy to sceommrdate those | to the amount of about $800. The dwelling of Mr. John | Ms ett , a by tiie ott denied, with costs.—Smith et al. ads. sheriff. Mo- boats are fitted up in The remilar packet shin" ADAM CARR will succeed the | who may wish to patronize myth Board and Lodging, ¥Y | Donnellys adjoining, took fire and was partially bumed. | Meantime lear, what course Wee person’ oy etained | tionfor judgment us in case of non-suit Wie ae ym re | Saracen. . . . the day, week or mouth, erms. ony Sali ¢ “4 ri . a bead Prepon] M4 ry fault.— Cole vs. Jessup, imp’ a jotion int by the proprietors to conduce tothe eomfort and convenience | persons wishing to send for their friends can have them 4 eter ny ae ee, The dwelling of Mr. Joseph Lutz, at the rear of this on a | ‘heir full assent. This completes the whole circle of the | juve jeace to putin fo replications, keys gramed, by of traveller. ‘The seeuery ou this route is uarivalled, mid the |, Pe30 f ends saumrre , : ‘ f : i ight out in either of the packets of this live, on favorable | ———y-—-—-——_______________} small alley, caught also, and was very much damaged, | Ni js, and will enable him, when the work ath? reat ghain of Pennsylvania internal improvementsis wellwor } 11 The by applying ag above. Drafts for any smount sunplied, THE BOND STREET HOUSE, ts well asthe property of its inmates, ‘Tho real estate | ‘Naw York bands, and will cnet to, wit account of | “ei@alt-—Whited et al. ads. Scott. Motion to change Sigof Being seen. u cama grelied, by y this route passengers aveid all the fatigues and dangers at- | Pavable throughout Scotland. Brordway, belonged to Mr. Matthew Matthews, who had leased the a al efforts and ress in civilization. 5 , " 4 teudentupon stage travelling, ‘andatthe same tine makean ex. Poe eD EINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVER: 218 nay open far the recepti of boarders. The sin whole of the frame stables and dwellings to Mr. Itobert their industrial Sabb i Heat ee LD panied, wits nie peditious trip. OOL.—! tof 12d ptember.— nendid ¢ most desirable in the city he "hy bs * id aah igbi ON “Phe cars leave every morning at7 o'clock. Pessengers are ad-~ Wot sailing and fayorite packer ship SOUTHERN hhourehas been newly papered and. peinted.thyoughout | BUCK, 1OR OC TODETY Uy tHe ono ee from cacelons. | , REVERSE or Forrune.—Noah Brown, whose | Highie to come, implead and defend, kc.; granted, on vised to engage their places at Philadelphi ifice in Philadel- | tA, (10u0 tous burthen,) Capt. T. D. Palmer, will sail on | p.cputaining between 60 and 70 rooms, handsomely furmwhed. | TO") tS bart of one of the drivers, who left the premi- | death was announced in our paper, was formerly | terms.—Green et al. ads. Snow et al. Motion for attach biuaN, K.-corner of Chesnut and Fourth streets, and at Nos. | Friday, Sept. 12th, her regular day. bedrooms and pantries attached—likew's9 rooms | Nes Pi rivers, P ora ofthe firm of Noah and Adam Brown, extensive ship | ment; denied, without coste.—Story ads. Skidmore. rry h Third sts. A. CYMMINGS, Agent. he ships of this line being all 1000 tons and upwards, per- le gentlemen, Southerners and others wishing to avoid | ses where the fire first made its OY ae buta few | Diiliers in the city of New York. We understand that | tion by deft. that a statement of the facts in this ii May 1 : about to embark for the old eou'ry will net ful totes | chepow, and eonfurion of aa Hotel, will hve every attxtion | minutes before the lames broke ot Hide that fires diaeolved some years since, the deceased | draws up under. the direction of the Chief Justice, &c.; ‘or information, in the city o! ork, apply to the advantages to be derived frou selecting this line in prefer ‘onveuirnce. aus Im*r : H thls share of th as Slyck, sheriff, ads. Adams. Motion to TRAM class, and the r accommodations for cab ADELPHIA HOTELS. Francis Davenport, « messenger attached to * Gay's | Tity tor others, and making bed speculations, he became | now depending in the Court of Exrors ; granted, on * on cw STEAM steerage passengers, it is well known, HARTWELL'S Express,” received in New York, on Friday, Sept. dth, a poor in his old age, and for some time before his | terms.—Bourman et al. ads. Powlis. Motion to change BETWEEN NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL. | iny other line of packets. WASHINGT ; E | package of New England bank notes, addressed to J. 'C. ‘d Be ubsistence for himself and fa-| the venue ; denied.—-Hunt imp’d &c. ads. Otis. THE Great Westera Steam Ship Compe- Persons ishing to secure berths should not fail to make Ff Nacsa me OSE, | Brewer, Cashier Suffolk Bank, Boston, containing $2,500, may eons 2 ean ining: old. boats by day's work. | Motion. to. change. venue ; granted, by defaalt-— yt ORE E WESTE Poi ati O Oo OO EET. ts Gouth ones VENTH STREET, NEX rie | sud another addressed to Waldo Flint, Cashier Eagle be iether true or not we cannot | Ives ads. Wedge. Motion for judgment as in case o Phot power Be We beavkews, foe’ STN et aye ee ASONIC HALEN Te TH | Bunk, containing $1,698 59 cents, and q draft drawn by | ta "tat yur government owed. him alarge balance for | nonsuit, grantedjby default Monroe ads, Crawford. Me Commander. ope FOR ST. JOHNS, N. B—With Despatch The PUILADELPHIA | Charles Wardel & Co., on Hill, Chamberlin & Co., Bos | Vegsels built for the public service during the last war | tion to change venue gral default.—Chapman ads. The GREAT BRITAIN, 3,500 tons, 1000 horse power FORE Babee Aarteged, first class British sp | = Baths just introduced-— Warm and Cold—in fine apart. | ton, sight, for $941 and 41 conts, payable to order of Wal- | with Great Britain, and also that he built a vessel of war | Gilbert, Motion that plaintiff hile. e new bond for costs, Lieutenant James Hosken, R.N., Cominander~are intended d », Captain Archibal i ments—for both ladies aud gentlemen. aiéineth | do Flint, Cashier, which has not been delivered. tan Gt t, and has received but a] granted by default. People ex. rel. Dickman vs. Jen- to run as follows:— Slue rete, ies couple Of daysity reeeive) Carey : ee sence. | “A reward of $100 is offered for the recovery of the mo- | {oF the Russian Coversmen di ins, sheriff, Motion ordered to stand overto next spe despatch fort orang Pegg 4 “4 —Newark Eagle. y A “3 * GREAT WESTERN. . Wor frelght or eatin parsage, ‘having state tootn ectommodss COLUMBIA HOUBE, | ney. Davenport is about 6 feet 8in. high, forid complex. | *™#l! part of the pay gialjerm. Relator to pay costs of appearing to oppose, From Liverpool. From New York. rons, apply on board, foot of Clintoa st, orto the subscri-ers, | Chestnut Street, between 6th and 7th streets, | ion, black hair, and usually wears his hair in a twist or the | Tucker vs. Black. Motion to set aside LiL id and Saturday. » August 23. a Sept. 18 ROCHE, BROTH & CO. heats PHILADELPHIA, curlon his face; wears his hat back. Marts ror Texas.—We have the authority of the | execution, &c. denied, with costs —Ont {Bank vs. Saturday. gore sunny Nov. 6 s6rh 35 Falton st, next door to the HE SUBSCRIBERS respectfully inform their friends and | frock coat and light ribbed postmaster of this city, to state that mails will be | fink; impleaded, &c. Motion to. set pride texattes GREA {AIN. as tax ‘ it. 7 , duly made up at Mobile and New Orleans and transmit- | Ordered that $1 37 be secete by) ti ae worn _ uc. nd was previ- e's Letter Office, Boston. ted by the steamboats and other vessels the service : the travelling public,they hnve taken the above house, (ior | about a month employed ay. mes Levens New York. FOR LIVERPOOL—The New Line—Regular | merly known as the Mars # poche Fcin's Letter Othes 3 deste ates Sa, |. Maia eeice es naknn nantes PSE September—The supgrior fast. sailing | alterations and ithe Maral Honse, terior, barine spared no Oe a hi a. i venport, the absconding Messenger of Gay’s Ex: | of the government, from those ports to Galveston t "Set. 25. meket ship QU , 1290 tons, | expense to rend : osts, or that, an eee & > ay Mip WooahiSuss, dridge, will wall ae chever horrecoisy | house tg chscten, “ieercrste mone blemmancene wenicnable Was seen at the Bowery Theatre on Saturday | Corpus Christi, in Texas, as often boats or v Hodge. Motion th tif” pay Fare per Great Western, $100, and $5 Stewards’? Fees. day . 4 Jorge aud well arranged, the furniture. es ly new. Itsloca- | evening, in an inebriated state, and an acquaintance met ‘shall perform trips to those laces. Return mails nted, by default. nedict ve. Fare per Great Britain, from $80 to $12°, (and $5 Steward’s or freight or passage, having splendid, large and comfortable | tion is in the most central part of the city, near to all the places him in Broadway on Tuesday. 1 be de up and forwarded by the postmaster of | Motion to refer; granted by default.—Fish vs. Lyon,Mo- fee,) aecording to the sire aud position of the State Rooms. state rooms and cabin, agp On board, west side Burlinj of public amusement, and convenient to the depots of the Bae id 4 il matter from Corpus Christi and | tion to amend declaration by ch venue: For freight or passage, or other information, arply (a orto OODHULL & MINTURN. Southern, Western and Northern routes on, and melt received and brought by the Cap« on terme. Denerow et al. de Tanbole Motion er jude, : RICHARD TRViIN, Price of pasvags 8i00 87 South street. wor hg bles ill be supplied with all the delicacies of the sea: | AN ArrRray on A Rack Course.—Day before yes- = a which mails and mail matter will be de- ment'as,in case of non suit; denied, without costs and an7 2awdm* re ‘98 Front street. ‘Themeket shir wviheetyti, 6: honk; Cant’ ptei: Maton, | Sorelle lee ne the choicest brands, and have been terday a afftay ohedessd on the ae eee which | [ered into the post office of New Orleans or Mobile as | without prejndice—tn the matter of the application ‘of will succeed f th i 8 Diy ‘ jas resulted in the death of one individual, and injury to * ; apers and pamphlets, i, ex parte —Matteson FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. Trday.sie Comber on Tare ae oa om herrea in the ess, ts thre oatlieioa te ess we cane inner others: After the race, while w few hors were being beady A, ae presaid are One: fouwarded, inthe as, Chappell aeeion to chstgn the yexesy daqiok With : CAI 7K SEILLE: - | them with their patronage, trained, by running over the course, one of the horses ‘ as j on . WD, weed ae RNy Stems, Aine AM, beet he se EER RSA oe Bec Oc, BAGLEY, MACKENZIE & CO. _ | threw his rider, and inthe attempt to stop. him, another | Fess mails Lecinodeael trig Coats, lout prejudice stay Aree for the above ports, ns follows, viz tecommodations. for passengers. ate net G James Bagley, (late of Jones” Hotel. horse was struck witha whip by one of the bystanders. | 4, artae Ricamoxp Penirentiary.—Fe- " , Cambri, ©.H. E, Judjine, Esq,, € ag | muy oF the cats 6 jing freee this port. She offers “ sate er erly of the Washington House.) | This enraged the owner, Mr. More, who drew a pistol |, MURDER Rech che kee mot the penitenti~: Factory Girus.—Miss Louisa Boyden wove unbris, OH. Judjing, Eaq., Commander, August 16, 185 | conveyance to those destined to auy port in the Me iene see | onthe transgressor, Constable Sullivan, in endeavoring | lix Fergusson, o Heh on + Moses | Week before last, at the mills of the Griswoldville we talant Dra eR | ete oF NATE iis cae oe 278 Sm°*°__| to suppress the disturbance, rode into the crowd on his | ary, was killed on Tuesday. shout ft o cious, fy Moet | slanufacturing Cempany, in Coleraine, 2142. yards fon fetes ere ca baa NST CEASIBEREATN. & PHELPS, 103 Front st, orto TO STRANGERS. horse, and struck toyeral men with his cane, Andrew | Joni Ones Hoan eeteruneuscon's | cotton cloth, and received for the same $6,80. Misses For freight or passage, iy BOYD & HINCKEN;9 Tontins Buildings, 66PHE ALHAMRA,” Broadway, be 8 4 | Simpson seized Mr, Sullivan’s horse by the reins, and | Richmond. Jobasen Nast Wor vas sitting down, John- | Susan Stickney and Charlotte Newcomb wove in the atte OF PMA BRIGHAM, Jr Agent, 6 Wall at Wall stree Prince, is now one of the hist places of resort, soagie | endeavored to stop him from riding upon the crowd. He | department; and while Sir. wis Witting Cone out | same time 2008 yards each, and received for the same TO SHIP BUILDERS, SHIP OWNERA & CAPTAINS Louisiana ond New | Dy strangers coming to the city, and justly, too, ay no establishe | Was thrown down, trod upon by the horse, and so se- | fon, we understand, wont up bebind Hitt aie we | otek, Misses Louisa Bratton and Elvira Marcy DES. OY aM NS ‘To sail Monday, 22a | Ment of the kind in this couatry em compare with itn verely injured that he died yesterday about 3 o'clock — | any. provocation, inflicted » wound upon his neck withie | ove in the same time 1974 ch, receiving for the MASRECHOREICS je elegant fast sailing packet ship Ads | of novelty, and the elewauce and magnificence of X'MF Hotchkiss, of Bloomiagton, was struck over the | knife, the blade ‘of, which was about three inches long, | wove in the same time tre yards caah, reciting far the ASSROHUSETTS. hoa onea.iad ; will positively satlas above; her veg: | nor to speak ofthe excellence of the fee Cremms and other It head, and go badiy: hurt that his Life is considered in | sever the carotid artery and windpipe, Mr Fergus: | ive hands in one week, Young farmers and mechanics, ‘A i h ¥ . aoe danger. are some of the timate fruits orse | son die . ~ her out Boston, has bs npplied with eve: . di fi . 8 ; 6 before you go a courting just sit down and cyp! aahadt ta fegkite har ocnventacecs Sal bn Ht OF Ee te Senne hart. ator Watson | WILSON’S HOTEL AND DINING ROOM, _ | ting —Chicage News, 30th wit. , ived some fur- | the di rence of profit fetween this and the yarn of 4 for passengers. The Cook veg K. COLLINS & CO. 5 Gold street, near Maiden Lane. reap ee ned | Maine Exection.—We have received som simpering misses, with their novels in hand loi on Honse is well deserring the attention of all ry 96 South street, QUNTRY MERCHANTS willfind thea desimble House, | DEatH ov Jupce Bayon Coriarp.—In the last | ther returns from the recent election in Maine. The | (ie? Cttomen, or gudding the streets for their weekly those concerned on shipping. GenNemen conversant with | Positively no goods received on board after Saturday evening being con nt to the business p city. This | Alabama Baptist, we see an extract of a letter from | Saco Democrat, giving returns from eighteen towns in| ting “Greenfield Democrat. these desidevata, will please allow the manafactarer to ask | 20th instant, vueos the complete success of the en- .B. Baylor of Texas, dated Austin, 30th | York count; patice the whole arrangement of this dep batantial dinner, 19) New Orleans, JAS. £. WOODRUFF, who cents, ri fitted up with entirely new furniture, (ood on. Re ix fo, Lodgings’ 23 cents, For con | Shitty ohilton of Perry county, | tire democratic ticket for that county ; and also the gra- 1 Street. stantly. A nephew standing by, exclaimed to the gen- | (, ence some difficulty in getting labo- | produce an abundant grain crop oe id 2, Travo killed my uacle:” Poor Wallet te: | coerce eesccount of the great demaid torthends | vegeout Cultivation of th pine-that the tree dees for the harvest work in the country. The contracto: bleed near so freely in wil steamboat foot of Courtlandt street, every ‘Thareeay emi ord y, Ghee nt Toe) k. id sh any orders they may give Wi forward all goods to his address. venience and corafort this house ireaudl teen Rot in the city, Jy, to the Hon, ‘Thomas i that county ; and alto the ge | pax Tuneewrive Cror.—A gentleman, himeelf a wa vate Abedladt merinl, PACKETS FOR HAVRE—Second Line — | print tallthe rete _ermnnent boarders eat be necommodated wmblch says Oy tne en Bg Fragen oo Til | ‘ilrins xoenlt of he, teeter os handsome majority. corpention sa ft sequainted mith the n pf 4 WHITELEY, Bue parse nip Bol 7 oT J 7d a All the delicacies of the season served up, as soon asthey | ker K. Baylor. His death was sudden and unexpected. | A slip from the «tugusta Age sep rpee Le opinion that | turpentine region of North Caroline, yA cecty _sittire rst. Boston, Mass. passage spply to BOYD & HINCKEN urive in market, at half the price of other hot Elegant | A Mr, Rivers, late of the State of Tennessee, having a | there is no choice of governor by the people. day that the crop of this year that he LW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY Li Be eee eriing, | BEMe batlory for the relener canes, or private d revolving pistol in his hand, the hammer slipped through ape rene short, as compared with, last yoee, oae wa to 96 per FOR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT. | 808 ca Comer Wall and Water sts. pet parties. Lore Pest of Vane ______jnd sm*re_ | his fingers, causing the pistol to fire, and shooting my | ‘Tue Canan.—We understand that the work on. | thinks th il be a felling off of Swish Gul | IT, “Capeain Th. 8, Magy oat ge JUILE—New Line—The splendid Packet BAULE DATHS, brother immediately through the heart. He died in- | the Canal is being prosecuted with great vigor — | cont. He says that the very same sessene witty My ny GAZELLE. Sans thevciey with Fetgh« and rassetenaeenls HO ROSS | Dy LT WHEEN Contre and Elm strseteezWarm, Cold end | Veman, “you 4 1 an have em Shower Baths, equal to wy. in the chy ihe be for ¢ eather as fonaly dry hot we vane he hove port. each. plied, “oh no”—and never spoke teamboat A, Captain Wm, H. Peck, every i a ale Goda 12) jain. Mr. Rivers, t the farmer v y aud Friday eftérjioon, at? o'clock. | For freaght or passage, in either enbin, second cabin, or steer- | (ood clean single beds, 125 covts each, Meals 1p chy Joarn, suffered greatly from egony of mind, and express: | yay $1 per day, the hands boarding the Fair | when there are what the ilmington, N. Ms epply on WORTH, CF Bt the elles on the | FF", hase Bite eae Rehan the want ratey, | Oecd from London Lrverpont, Canada and all the © the ieepest sorrow on account of his being the Pause | Pex tahd lodging can he had any whore along. the is, sunshine emwes interspersed. — Wilmington, ing il te “Oh Both aireet, in the United Beates, om fle, arte” | Se eh corerrvney | for'9l 50 por week.—Chicage Journal, en

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