Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 18, 1845. Fran Wwe Onn rr HE NEW YORK HERALD. STOPPED—In 7th street, Blooming dale road, on Agricultural Falr at Utica. Brooklyn City Intelligence. | Police Intelligence. | Court Intelligence ae . AID yore pgabont fo'clock & valsable yonss Uriéa, Sept. 13, 1843. |, Mone anovr Fonuic Scmoous iw Buooxtyy.—The | seor.17.—vtnother Case of Bigamy.—A German named | GENERAL Sessions, September 17.—Before the Re JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Proprietor. owuer;on proving property and marks of the Horse, canhaye | ‘The Fair and Show of the State Agricultural Society | Pe! paragrapls published An zostesia’s Herald, jnzels Rudolph Koch, aged about 25, has been arrested'and fully See aia ater and Seaman. M.C. P ater Circulation---Forty Thousand, | niyo the'expenses of Keeping, ares inp’ °” will commence to-morrow, and be continued for three | schools, has elicited, from a number of individuals, com- | Cased, Itappests, on the ITtiret kugusté tack, was mer. Of opening the Court this morning, Col. White, coun- nA ea ds 6 | SIT Serre Tith street, Bloomingdale ond. days, but it is not expected that much will be done be- | munications in reference to other abuses connected with | sied by the Rev. L.. Muller, pastor of the German Re- | Sel for John | ener ga ro thee bypear ‘ent ae 4 5. ery day. ice 2 cents per | “4 WAN OPURG z ~ aad War ot aa if Alyggewe he management and discipline of these truly useful and | c , in Foray! * cause why he sh or a contempt of copy $f 28 pox anna By ay en Pe WANTED TO PURCHASK—A Horse and Wa | fore Wednesday. ‘The ground-on which the fair will be | valuable institutions. One of the. principal causes. of | Crmed Church, in Foreyth yer client within’a few | court, in assaulting Thomas Pastley, a party to a suit EEKLY HERALD—Every Saturday—Price 6} cents | WW. B.. bor 1072 lower post office. ‘re. held, is on the farm of Mr. James Plant, about halfa | complaint, is the too frequent sequisliion made upon pa- | weeks, last past, he was again married in Albany to a While leaving the court—rose.and read several affidavits por cory. "hs 18) Cotta at annus aarotle ie eeonce a : mile southwest of the city, and consists of ten acres of | rents for the purchase of books, cation of Mr. Haekett’s conduct, ADVERTISEMENTS? ‘at the urnal prices alway: Ponta: eee ee ee ath eer ire iicad, Dewutiful meadow, enclosed with a neat post and board | in most instances, are so exorbitant as to become a heavy abo cash in advance. Just arrived from the country, and for. sale at the fence nine feet high j around the enclosure inside, isa | tax upon those who avail themselves of the fan Y Hi he charges for which, | y fi . i i vi in ju B' young female of that city, his first wife being still living rh yin answer, read other affidavits, A person carrying on Which, from statements made, called upon the court to in New York. | Mock Auction Stores Again PRINTING of all kinda executed with beauty aod Vestables, #0 Horses, among which are four trotting Tange of peas built of boards, three feet high, for the use vantages of ‘free schools.” ‘The rivalry of autho | thi i No. 116 Bi thi ‘ved punish Mr. Hackett for assaulting Mr. Pastley, while despatch, 7 820 | Horses, 2 fret pacing do. several pairs fara me tive of such pigs, sheep, &c.,as may be sent {ur exhibition ; | conflicting claims of publishers, aut. the incessant plot- | {hia Dusiness at No. 100 Bowery, is Mosning conttived ‘within the jurisdiction of the court. YG Ail lottors or communications, by mail, addreesed | Cf horyes, afew good road and stays horses, and ships a short distance ‘rom the westerly side of the enclosure | tings of other interested persons, to obtain ascendancy | Jy good looking galvanised brass watch. ‘The facts |, The Covnr refused the application, on the ground that to the ostablishmont, must be port pid, or the portage | #22" RH. NOR , Proprie runs the Chenango Canal from which abundance of wa. | with the managers and trustees of these places, create @ | peing made known to the Chief of Police, he sent one of | ifthe offence had been committed, it was not within the HORSES, &e ter can be obtained for the use of the immense amount of | never-ending tax upon the pockets of all who, for the | jiy siicient officers to get back the money, which at first | doors of the court room. was refused, but the appearanee of a policeman, with |, T'rial ef Lorin Jones for False Pretences, Resumed.— e JAMES GORDON BENNE’ Paorninton oy tax New Yous Hexanp Esta Northeast corner of Pniton and Nason vtreats Will be deducted from the subscription money remutted TWO second hand carts and hamess; one | stock, which it is expected will be present. There are | sake of economy, choose to subject themselves to the 16MM EMT [oo5 eat cart; one small 9 ring do; one fist three lange buildings erected for the exhibition of manu- | sneers and taunis of theirrich and aristocratic neighbors, | his banner, cautioning strangers to beware of Mock The testimony in this case having been exhausted, at the rate cart horse; one handsome 5 Auctis * bay | factured articles, and ene equally large for the exclusive | by sending their children to a “Cormmon School.” If | . i i induci rising of the Court last evening, Mr. Winslow addressed to single and double harness and excellent | use of the ladies. such things be long tolerated, other, and still more op- | , had the desired effect of inducing him to step Ig 3 ‘aptain’s office to settle.” the jury tn behalf of the defenaant. He was followed on very gentle and. well calculated for alady, | "%¢,0f the fadies 4 thi ‘ mie D- | : ; ‘Png dag Sey ; x ; > f 1 : § the ground this mon , [heard on every | pressive exactions will be made upon the community, fi tity of Italian sewing silk of | he part of the people}by Jonas B. Philliy aq. TI PONGUISIADD HAIBDEOSD GOMEADEE. «| $e us cleanse) acien, sic senile nae & bem cotiO1 Net aris aide: the: busy note.o¢ preparatia ihe vqrasine niles a0 Gectil Grom cuntieutions basoina a ceteamae’ enaitinctacs? Fee ear a kon fp a retson who is supposed to | CoMer then charged the jury as to thelaw and facts in the saw, and the tap-tap of the ac ‘ive hammer ; the la- | instead of proud monuments of the intelligence and libe- | the case. ‘The jury, after a brief consultation, came into ‘The above will be sold cheap to close a coucern Aly at have stolen the same. | the yard, 76 Sullivan st. w're | dies who are always, God bless them, foremost in the | rality of a highly civilized and enlightened people. 2 ah ir No. 4, Courtand rendered a verdict of guilty. In acco im : ORES | work’ of goodness, were busily engaged in making | As incimuer.-Atthe Fulton Ferry, tact evesing, a FOS grease meer aeeyrea yest against «| With the request of counsel for the defence, the Recorder Cc GE OF HOURS FALL STYLE GENTLEMEN'S HATS | Wreaths of evergreen foliage, with which their Floral | curious ineident took place during the few minutes that | young man, named Edward Burns, recently in his em- | stated that he should defer pronouncing sentence until ~ TRAINS RUN AS FOLLOWS, OE eee eee eee a rattished { Hall is to be decorated ; already their building presents | we were detained waiting for the boat. A well dressed | }igy 4s a clerk and salesman, for having privately sold a | Saturday next, Commencing ou Monday, September 15th, 1815, J ABE reeds: en iaapectios yotlerge assort, | 2, Peautiful appearance, being canopied with festoous | person accosted a lady and gentleman, who were in close | uentity. of geods, of the value of $20, and couverted | Trial for Perjury.—Lawrence Van Wart, indicted for Leave Brooktun— ! b Sheut bf Men aths’ and Infants’ Caps. of the litest and | Of €vergreens in the inost tasteful manner, and when | conversation, by stating to the latter thatthe female was | i,q Vaed thereof to his own use, Without making any | having sworn in his vote at the last Charter election in git o'clock, A. M., Boston ‘Train for Greenport, daily, | jost ayproved patterns. ISAAC H. AKCHEM, | finished, will be worthy of a minute description —In- | his (the aforesaid person’s) wife—that he was now satis- | (ner in the books respecting the samo. Also, for hay- | this city, in the Sth ward, giving his name as James Van Sundaya excepted, stopping at Farmingdale aud St. George's | "ip i 201 and 260 Greenwich st. | deed, if coming events cast their shadows before, this | fied she was a base and guilty woman and that the | ny "horrowed the sui of $00irom the firm of Buckley & | Wart, and his place of residence at No. 151 Prince street, tious which have | gentleman would hear from him in the morning, After | jS.p0"" Scant fthout his-au. | Whereas it was alleged that his name was Lawrence Vi Sur delivering himsel!, he walled rapidly away, teay- | Guckwoot, inthe name of his employer, without Lis G4 | Warts and that he was a residegt othe oth ward intermediate places, daily ROBERTSON?S Nt Es eebagee ry ep aaa umount have as yet | ing the parties together in, apparently, not quite £0 | priated to his own use. time, was then placed upon trial, It was shown that Thursdays and ature | PHTGENIX We , | previousiy béen made by the So A.M , for Farming tale and xcepted, and on Tuest days, through to Gre ‘Att P.M, for Farmingdale aud intermediate places, daily, ; arrived; but it is expected that an immense quantity of | cosey or comfortable a condition us they had before been. : oper ey | had sworn in his vote as James, a resident of the 8th opted, and on Saturdays to Suffolk Station. THE 5 i ereealyeny er pl cope both willcome.in the course of to-morrow, @ ris FeMuay Casa ihe compaintipadea tow cays FT ee ere oe Pe eaiva uedeen tn ward, also that he attempted to vote in the 4th district of Yelnes, P, th ml) OI ha Mamet cep ues sree he anf ‘The people of Utica are in great glee at the very fair | since at the police office against a young lawyer of | the vicinity of Attorney street, he was stopped by some | the 9th ward, but was challenged. ‘The mother of th chisiny at 1 welnes, Te Mis or on the arrival ofthe | foo ihe a seperior article at an extremely low nice, eucrara, | Prospect there 18 of @ large amount of money Leiig ex- | Brooklyn for perjury--already noticed in this paper— | tneut who duagged uincinte «place, aud rabbed him of | accused tostified that he was christiened James Lawrence Seen iiaee und Marniarluies iad | ges hin tomake inerened exertions to merit the Iatronage of | pended in the city. Itis computed that forty thousand | has been dismissed for want of suticient evidence to sus- | about $12 in mo Van Wart,but that he was frequently called James. Wm. J. Nott, who lives in the rear of the house No. 151 Prince street, deposed that the accused came to his house the night ‘before the election, slept in the garret, and re- no board. n Train, on Mondays, | the Public, The peculiarity of hissystem of conducting bu- | persons will attend the fair, and it is a reasonable caleu- | tain the accusation. ists in the establishment of the most rigid economy | lation that each of them will expend $6, in one way or] More Ciaxcrs ror Tue Astinixc.—The official re- departments, 9s well asin an invariable adhe- | other before he leaves, making $200,000 in one week; | turns of the Marshals fortaking the census of Kings co, rence to "Cash ou delivery,” relieved from the oppressive ex. | f, i ohn nitacthel : : ; i : Tenteso the mare attrargeant afte ae Beuemtye ex; | faith, that is enough to raise their spirits, and they are | show a populition of more tha o'elock, A. M.; Accosminodat uthority.—John Hughes, alias Dunham,was forenoon, for having attempted to pose hics- co, | self off'as,an oliver. Not being able to exhibit his badge sixty thousand, which | Gy authority, he was arrested and detained to answer tor | mained one week, but pi ys excepted. jected to nc os ‘ : ‘accom: | determined not to let the opportunity slip, but to make | will, after the next session of the legislature, give the | ,j r, The jury, after a protracted absence, rendered a ver- Leave Jamaica— nab ected to gondicr ate ichare the cortainaccom- | Hoy" Wwhilo the sun shines, for in addition to'the state fair, | poople of the Bounty the right to send four members to | UA fOUY. | o of Rope upon a child.—A_ fellow | dict of not guilty, but asked the Court to reprimand the PRP rest He bled to offer the different articles in his lineat the | they have another of their own, called the Mechanics’ | the State Assembly, instead of two, as at present. An | named George Drear, alias Louis Triegar, has been ar- | accused for his improper conduct, which was done Baltont.. followiug reduced rates j— fair, with Welsh and Mann’s circus; juvenile concerts, | election by the democratic party, for four delegates from | rested and fully committed to prison om a charge of hav-| Plea of Guilty.—Bernard Mulligan, indicted for an as- Kast New York N mae 8. a theatrical performances at the Museum, and other en- | each ward, to select two XS fresbultti¥ae at the Senato- | ing violated the person. of a girl, aged only 11 years, | *ault and battery with an intent to kill John W. Fisher- ince Course, Ruse Gaalley Natl aes Be | tertainments too numerous to mention, all having the | rial Conventioa, took place last evening. ‘The meetings | named Lena Exath, residing with her parents at No. 143 | Man, in Nov. 1844, withdrew his plea of not guilty, and protting Course. Ria ds M same laudable object in view, the coaxing of cash out | were, with but twoor three exceptions, thinly attended, | Bowery. It appears from the evidence adduced in the entered 4 plea of guilty to assault and battery only. The Second do 'y thing in th Town | oan ath of 4 While the girl was | plea was received and recorded, and he was directed to > Committee of Arrangements having seen each | way. ‘There are humerous candidates among the de- | luc uated swashing the dianer dislies, Drear, wito Aupear on Saturday next to receive sentence. succeeding fair increase in interest and in the number of | mocracy, to be nominated for Aster, among the most | boarded fr the house, entered the room, end after con- (he Court then adjourned until 11 o’clock tomorrow people who attend, have made the most extensive and | prominent of whom, as we learn, are Ald. Macomber and versiog with the girl for few minutes requested her to morning. 4 h of the pockets of the visitors. and the regular log rollers had e 7 Brushville’, Hyde Park, i7 miles.2- 2. 37g St Clowsville, (during ‘sea Riverhead. ... sion Coum,).. 3744 Jamesport. First Quality Cloth Second do do ‘third do do ‘Hasparant “ie Maemck..: hi iberal arrangements, and to their credit and foresight- | Mr. John Pierce, vith him i joining room, in which there was Branches = 737% Cutchogue’. a3in%m 4 edness be it said, thatthe pross have net been overlook. |" Licix Hovss|—A gentleman residing in Brooklyn, Foi AE Eo Tenithio ioteherinonhe caught hold poommon Bless. | Carle Fiace 44° Southold FALL FASHION 1845. ed; they have built anew building for the use of repor- | who recently came passenger in the ship London, of | of jer and carried her into the room, atthe same timecov-| Vier Metehenisl Peek der sa Wellbar SE tatok M Greenport WM. BANTA, No. 94 Canat Srreer, Conner or | ters, and in their programme, say that each will take | Bath, Maine, informs us that the vessel very nearly ran | gred her mouth in order to prevent her cries from being | opts cise alrende mathe wis restnmen hen couniel a Woosrer Srreet, AND pleasure in giving them every facility in order that their | ashore, near Fire Island, in consequence of some inatten- | heard, and there forcibly, and felouiously, violated her | cyusmed ch ned kis Heues chereod. It has boon hitherto . OS eckivall Gk "Taos ot'cis savaeal No. 130 Chatham Street, reports may be as correct as possible, an example, wor: | tion or neglect on the part of the persons deputed totake | person, ‘The fiend was, however, permitted to go unpun- | Heit that ihicases where the word “memorandum” ie Stations, to take passengers at very low Fares, to all parts of the OFFERS to his friends aud the publica large assort | thy of imitation in other places that I know of. They | charge of that place; no lights having been shown until | jsed for awhile, on account of his victim being afraid to i in of a Ghote, thi h check is not Land. - ment of Hats of the ne yle at the foll 1 have, in addition to the large building before spoken of, | the ship bad beeniput in stays, for the purpose of getting ired; and he | Witten onthe hor?) cpketbrpa re at such check is ne! Baggage Crates will be in readiness at the foot of Whitehall | prices, sai hg a s URISae ee ks t ; ‘ P g 5 | make known to her parents what had transpired ; and he | considered negotiable at the Bank, but as evidence of erected several others, which are rented to persons who | away {rom land Pn dnitaketibeikava excanatiaicone tbe: ialscaec tl $250 Will sell edibles and drinkables, but nothing of en intos- | ‘Tue Penny Burdox-—This bridge, over which hund- LAr tea eee Sr ney Sern ee with the case 8 icating description will be allowed on the ground. reds of persons dajly pass, on their way to Kot Hami were brought to light in consequence of the girl having | damages fvom the defendant for an alleged fraudulent ton, Coney Island, Bath, Greenwood Cemetery, & at the time of her involuntary con- 4 Anti-Rent Affa needs many alterations and improvements, to euit the | Comracted ® diseuse at tke ' y alteration of acheck drawn by aparty named William indebtedness, areet, to receive Baggage for the several Trains, 30 minutes be- ot Napped Silk Hats. This acti instituted bythe above bank to recover is action was instituted bythe above fore the hour of starting from the Brooklyn sid ve Moles Ss e {7 Rockaway Baggage taken in separate Crates, Rouitorety ance: "The Stecmer Statesman leaves Greenport for Sag Harbor Nutri twice each day on the arrival of the ‘T'rains from Brooklyn. 1 ore ality Nutra Kur Hi: : Spel : a é Macfarland, with the intention of defrauding. the bank. Iso, a choice variety of Childrens’ C Boys Furand {From Albany Atlas, Sept. 16.) shes and convepiences of travellers; and it is to be rous Cit Stanley.—It {will doubtless be recol- fs é i i CENTRAL RAIL, ROAD FROM SAVANNATL Gentlemen's ravelling sud DreteCepn, ke. Bee | Hvosox, Monday, September 13, 1845.—The case ofthe | hoped the public will, as body, insist either upon it: | tected that a few week’ ago, this individual wos arrest. | wigefarland was introduced as a biceea rte ree TO MACON. ok for $387k People vs. Boughton, which has iow occupied the court | portant changes being made, or that it be immediately ie rho charged hi two weeks, still progresses, and a hope ofits termination | taken down, > : Y Jedon complaint of Herman, Atwell, who charged him | memorandum check. for $876 90, in consideration o at some not distant day may now be indulged in. Upto] Pouiex: [rems.—'The man whose arrest was mentioned | Nathaniel fl Saturday last four jurors only were obtained: | yesterday, for stealiog cushions, gave his name as John | tye arrest of to-day, however, three more were empannelled, ma-| Bro 2 (Ss oA al stolen about $60 worth of property from Mr. | will of cheese bought of said defendant by wit rpenter, some time in June 44. Since | ‘This check, it appeired, was mi payable on the éth of 2 ys der - | May, ii hi una- , " e ma: | Br Mr. John Healy made tho complaint against | gation belore Justice Osborne, who dismissed the case | \(2,,UP0m which day witness testified that he was una: king the whole number of jurors sworn, seven.’ The | him, ard he was sent todo duty at Fort Green, under the | this morning without requiring the accused to offer any | Die to Pay, and gave defendant another sheck for tte prisoner's counsel waived his perempter challenges to surveilince of General Vou Vooruis, for"*forty days.and | defence. Counsel for the deiendant, ‘Thomas Warner, | Say. hut fayalllecat orders lt furtse apieated tiation) hese three jurors for some reason not altogether intelli- | forty nights.” Esq; Atw: . Boy: ings. the 11 7 “4 k Rates of Passage. ... gible. ‘The jurors are men of intelligence and of the | A’ person named Georgo Pearson was arrested by | “i3or Mr. Atwell, Messrs. Boyd and Hastings the Tith of May the check was presented at the bank es ; po OT t person. ‘areo sted by | “Receiving Stolen Properly—A person by the name of | hy defendant, with the word, “memorandum,” which on wiisieisels ren: pea mendong bra ess ‘ssiintan” | same stamp ai those who have been heretofore set aride | watehmen Neefus and Ellison, for fighting and disorder- | jamou Kernans, residing at No. 90 Cross street, was ar- | wa Jerentar ee the toner the eheck arigened off, and was a Measurement goods. . cents per cubic foot. THE FALL, STYLE OF peremptorily,—hence the surprise. Tlus morning, Judge | ly conduct near ‘the Fulton Ferry, ata late hour on | rested this afternoon by officer Josephs,on a charge of re- | “uri hy the teller, although, Macfarland no funds in Ga rare wert ecounk - AOE ea Edmonds mentioned for the information of all concerned, | ‘Tuesday night, "When brought betore the Magistrates, | ceiving stolen goods, knowing the same to have been | yu4by the teller, although} i "$1 50 per barrel, RE NOW READY for th See that he had made arrangements in relation to the mat- | he gave bail toanswer at the Court of Sessions. stolen. A lad named John Bogan, who sold him asilver | Check was altered alter he 20 Cente per barrel. y SADY for the genson, 184 tera in his own circuit, and consequently there was | Lewis Paine, a poor miserable looking fellow, who re- | watch, that he had stolen, wes also arrested by officer | Cleck Was altered after he ightness_ and superiority of eolot caundt be’ surpassed, | (Clu, t tie own. cinonit, and consequent! : i n watch that he had h y k nothing now to interfere with the trial of this ease at | presented himseli as beiug trom Rhode Island, was taken Josephs, and fully committed to answer. and oil), the Hat, ret the col ee, i Mde-a jury. Tl Sage Mg: ‘ d hii * e Hat, retaining apd this time, ifthe county could provide a jury. The num- | into custody by Captain Stewart, of the Watch, as a va- Daring Robbery.—Yesterday afternoon, the dwelling coabebarine beastie a Brecher broha ld for what itas. Also, the fall style | ber of talesmen examined, as | am informed, is seventy- | grant, On promising to go immediately home, ho was 4 i n t a u 0 jh ‘and Children’s ‘Gaps, of various paiters.. Gentlemen | seven, making with the panel heretofore exhausted, tue Persitiediotspacce Bin y Ry saint bene eee ectable and industrious carmiat)| check was paid by mistake, and requested him to refund, 18 Broadway st quality Nut ayow READY, at the wall known establish F DISTANCE 19 MILES. 2d ieee TA TP HIS ROAD is open for the transportation of Passengers Ppteiaho Molesey . Ds te and Freight. er 3d ap, do. ‘ 300 J.D, Totten and R. J. Tiffany would be pleased to see their Jand’also testified that the e it to defendant. Subse- quently the discount clerk of the bank went to defen- n iron in pigs or bars, casting: mills and wuboxed m chinery On hhds aud pipes of liquor not over vsese e895 00 per bh for +++ 40 cents per hundred, 5 v. y! y f 12 f i i .) i hich he refused'to do, and said the bank must look to Aiki atk tvneted hea of their hats made to order in any shape or style they | number of 126, out of which, luckily, seven have been | A man named Michael Clark, in the empley of Mr | rear, was entered by some accomplished rogues, who | ‘ D commission. THOMAS PURSE, “i ae OX: HO Bales sty sworn as jurors The prospect of empanelling a jury | Neefus, of Flatbush, was found in the public streets in a. ce fgaiy, | Mactarland. rts Gece ees: In*m between Williams and Nassausts._ | Guring the week seenis exceodingly flattering. “The | beastly’ state of intoxication, by oflicers MoCormiok and | (roke.open. a Peeper repr tg the eum of $415, sob eience put in was that Macfarland bought the cheese BOOTS AND SHOES AT RETAIL. glimmering of such an event has lighted up the coun- | Storms. He had conducted himself ina very riotous and ‘or cash, to be paid on the Ist of May; that he subse- i K ‘ e 1 y 8 Burglary —The office of James K. Hamilton & Sons, t fit th athof D pes splendid assortment of city made Boots and | tenances of judges, counsel, and attending persons and improper manner, and the Justices committed him to | was bargiariously entered on Mondaynight, and robbed anenthy lect exutepeasiwinegats ‘ie ole pproved styles and workmans! for | witnesses. The prisoner’s counsel has used ten of his | the cells until this morning, when he will, no doubt, be | of a double barrelled gun and a quantity of clothing. that he did realize £100 on said’ chi sale twenty-five pet peremptory challenges, leaving ten more, which he will | made to pay for his injudicious spree. ‘orcible Ei 2 : ee ee opener Gipibry Shae ae ea 1 , to pay for his injudicious spree. : Forcible Entrance and Assauli—A man named James | xchange diawn ugainst Robinson & i ae eS If Dress Boots. Gentlemen ‘0 disposed, can ft ins errno ere heats x » A warrant was placed in the hands of officer Powell | Higney, was arrested last night on a charge of having | w, . ready inst,Mac- DAILY OVER THE LONG ISLAND KALL | understanding with an elegant pair of Boots, at prices varyiog _ [From Albany Journal, Sept. 16.) for the arrest of aman named James Cann, who stands | forcibly entered the dwelling No. 31; Orange street, and shee Rhee dniaa Goethe npr 987 were 6 ROAD, VIA from threa to a EVERUTGTa Deum, rene i. 18: Pees you, avers charged by his wife with assaulting and beating her ina | cruelly beaten a female named Sarah William. gave 1 its place the check in suit. it was shown, NEW LONDON, NORWICH § WORCESTER. si7 Im*re ‘RENC ', 73 Maiden lane. prisoners have been arraigned, and some have plead | cruel manner. ful + elow.—! il- i : * it : Act o'clock in the Morning, from the Boot of Wintehall | —--—-FINE- FRENCH BOOTS TORSTGLCTTY MERGE ; Y in Gneratef tt this morning ona charge of having vio. | However, by a clerk of defendant, that the latter was NE FRENCH BOOTS TORS300,-CITY MADE | Suilty in part. The court have adjourned until next | Oilicers heynolds and McCormick yesterday took into | 0+, For style and durability they are equal to those sold | Weck: other stores for $5; five French imperial dress Boots | Calend: street, South Ferry—Sundays excepte Way Crates are in readiness to London, Norw i i i s arrested this morning on a charge of having sto- i i Most of the last week was occupied with the civil | custody, and brought to the police office, a man named | jon go in bunk bills, from a female named Matilda Gra: pot semocenoa shack, Dot was) giren.in the. sive I effect of ‘ceive baxgage for New John SeConologue, charged by John Kelly with a mis- | yom, It appears, that Matilda took the fellewto her | “The Court charged that as regarded and Worcester, Baggage for Boston goes 3 de to order for $4 50, equul to those made in other demeanor, in selling grog ata'place in Kelsey’s alley, | ; Suli a d him w i ; : ; through'under lock. jul6 thre res fur $6-and $7, aud warruted. to give satiefction, at | INTERESTING FROM OrRGon.—The news from a Sarisch 7 'Y» | apartments, in Sullivan street, treated him with a night's | the word ‘memorandum,” which, it was alleged, ri ee 7 > goses B7,, ani 5 2 - IN IM VREGON e without being legally authorized so to do. i i itab’ 5 s . _ TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. YOUNG & JONES’ Krench Imperial Boot and Shoe Manu- | Oregon by way cf the Sandwich Islands, published | \ ‘Two cabmon, named Moses Brown and John Pell, LORE aed hehe a Minto the $0 ond out stich, pa i pc OE Sedat SN elnt heey deli ibd kg pi cah Resi oa hha OO ata S98 yesterday, indicates the rapid progress ef;the settlement. | were arrested by officer McCormick, on a charge | for which offence he hus been held to answer by Justice Shuirof dress Hosta, wil’ Gnd weampiee ot Ete pelt Coan (ot | ‘The Legislature had been in session, and among its acts | of committing an assault. upon ‘Terry Morris. They | jtoome ett them of us Mending alge done fy deere is noticed one to incorporate ithe city of Willamette at | were fined $10 each, which sum only one of them | ““Phreats of Violence.—John, Patrick, James and Marga: M. YOUNG & H.B. JONES, | the fallson the Columbia. Party p 8 were already | (Brown) could muster; and the other was committed in | sot Bagby Wore arrosted yesterday, charged with having t. The-jury bed. te Sex, whethal-the ahaa: jew York. A ran y ati ; ; ; idsand Canal—through in 3% days. ‘The above | TO COUNTRY ME y OTE SRD (ene ay Sanveny eat Savanna aes Ie ad | ———_—_ threatened personal violence to John Kirby, and others. | Was at allaltered ; and next, if so altered, was it done Fe eee aad chore neat thdeoeinentstoperouswho wish | 12 COUNTRY MERCHANTS—BOOTS AND | teen Zreatly strengthened by the arrival of theemi- | _ Mune Discovene.—About a year ago, awhite | | -Zssaulting Policemen—Mary Jane Hadley, Benjamin | s;audulently and by defendant; but, whether the word a plensant mode of travelling to the west. SHOES, tsfrom Mt id will disputed man named McCoy, an overseer of Mr. Reedy, in | Hadley and Fletcher Hatfield, were arrested yesterday | “memorandum” was written or not on the check in iltin the ‘most approved modern style, the F. JOHNSON (late Wilson & Johnson) bes ley Sendancy. ‘The British party if obliged to sive way be: | the parish of Ttapides, and a negro belonging to the same | fr committing a violent assault and battery upon the per- | yestion, the jury had to decide according to the law, uperior manper, and every effort is made Ji jand,in store 142 Chatham street, directly fore the Dverwhelming tile of democtacy, ‘The uttgnge: | gentleman, disappeared suddenly, Circumstances have. | £02 of oflicer John McDermott, of the Kighth Ward Star | Which recognized no distinction between the ordinary or not, did not affect the merits of the case one way or the other. There was nothing in law to invalidate such an instrument as a check on a bunk as. negotiable paper, whether the word memorandum was written thereon or CP RE D Set PACKET LINE, From Philadelphia to Pittsburgh via the Pennsylvania Reil- | _8171m*me__No.4 Annst., near Broadwa’ boats are fitted up i the proprietors to conduce to the comfort and convenience qphostte the theatre, one of the best assorted stuck: Police. McLelland Taggert was also arrested for resist- | and the memorandum check. H : n awe bail Bhoen that con b ‘nthe city. Gents Kip, | ments for the organization of a government appear to | fecently come to light, which renderit certain that they | ! y m rdict for defendant. ol evel “amery oa this pute is wurivalled, 2 the | HE aoa ae ae ae Be aca sine: | mat dor the, organization of 2 eovermment appear to | ero mandered by indians living io that patith. ‘The fo IM OA aI I toe od cl aR Before Judge Ingraham. ‘ thy ng seen. s from the Eastern manufactories; Laidies | sanctien of the popular voice. It may be expected that | lowing is the metals related to a correspondent of the Sled anaes daeatiadl coabaear ¢ ac No jury cases being ready in the second branch of this 3y this reute passengers avoid all the fatigues and dangers at- : Mote Sling, eu of every description. A | the colony will move steadily onward at a sure and stea- | Red River Republican, by an old Indian, whose word, | C¥sell Were Holm Of @ Husbend.—A follow named Hidnry | COU" the Court adjourned, tupon stage travelling, audatthe same time makean ex- | Errater variety of Childrens: Shoes roan ay omnes nore iG this | dy pace. A few years only will be required to develope | *#y the writer, may be relied on: An old friend and re- | ¢, Hyistal Caneed oft i et a at ght, and fa —_—______ Peditious trip. Shermen’s, aud Seamen's | its political destinies. The settlement has ene element | lation of mine came to my house from Avoyelles, two | P°lings, es teed 4 Court Calendar, ‘The ears leave every morning at To’clock. Passengersare ad- | Buckskin Shoes, Sportsmen's, ised t their pls delphia. Office in Philadel- | Boot see sak ‘ had doe 4 Shae Ne Boca cer of Chomens perpen streets, and at Noa, | Store open till 10 o’clock in the evening, giving country mer- | that i th Third sts. A CUMMINGS, Agent. | chants an opportunity of examiuing the goods at their leisure. | way ison, to answer for a most brutal at-| Serr. 17.—Cowmon Pi.zas—Tuis Dav.—Part 1~ \f rity which has hitherto escaped our notice, and | days ago, to remain a short time, and while with me, I | !¥ committed to . or 8 that ish good market for its produce and facilities inthe | related to hitn the story that you'did to me, and inquired | “tk upox his wile, upon whom he inflicted several se- trade. ‘The Russian settlements in the North, | Whether he had heard any thing of the matter; he repli- | Vere wounds, and which rendered her removal to the d yes, that the three Indians that committed the murder | “ity Hospital necessary. 23. Philadelphia, May 17, 1845. 59 Im*me California, Mexico, Guatemala, Peru, in the South, and | & . . che . 2. NRE PIECE E TEN fornia, , Gi la, Peru, th, dians that com: Nectar ilamasA. all kauri, Suuun vende, beh For information, in the ei of New York, apply to © FOR SALE, the Sandwich Islands in the West—all lie convenient to | told upon themselves as follows: During the time of the } | vinolner Case oS wot Huo dott rowdy, by the Varleties. IANGE for other city property, the large | Oregon by sea, and present opportunities fora varied and | Last high water of Red river, say a year and a half ago, | Dutt r tN ‘The London correspondent of the Boston Travel- 4 ‘ t iloxi usiness of asegar manutacturer at No. 5 Avenue D, was jon correspondent of the Boston ry basement house corver cf Bleecker | extensive commerce. Indeed, the eastern coast of Asia | © ep Alabama, one half Alabama and Biloxi, and a | sristeda few weeks ago ona charge of committing a | Jer, says, that ina conversation with Green, the eronaut pson streets, known as No. 1 Depeau Row, | will be within trading distance, and the settlers in that on Red riv- r vi ey Dr. Valentine Mott. of the pat: Kel ‘ °, for ros S Ganoelte ait violent assault and battery upon his wife. He was tien | @short time since, he, Green, stated, that it a sufficient Vleutine Mott, ‘Two thials of the pur- | region may seek a market for their flour, and bacon, and | er, for the purpose of hunting on the opposite side of the | To1'ts hail for his good behavior, and his wife returned | sm was secured to him in England and America, to re- remain on mortgage for’ several years. Hor | Testo’ M9) asered ities in th river. Finding no other way of crossing, they picked ; ied eand ie ¢ umber, or manufactured commodities in the ports of ‘ 'Y “4 y y pi ce of her mot! Allen, how: y- | munerate him for making the wrial voyage, he would go between 10.06 18 TFS R IS China or the East Indies. Every country washed by the | their opportunity, aud stole ‘the skiff belonging to the | t© the residence of her mo nile posse ater . "adve ' NiSELL, Agent for mvi7 émérre _B. LERCH & CO.a Line? West at, N.R. HOURS CHANGED. On and after Monday, the 15th instant, the Steamnoat LOLAS, Capt. Richard Yates, will leave New York for Fort Hamilton antil furth- as toliows— 16 Iw*re Poa i ‘ ’ ; r ed that his wife should have but little peace notwith- | to Boston in the steamer, and taking advantage of the Pier NoTER Leave Fort Hamilton. TO LET Acalvatroon . - | Pacific Ocean will be accessible. From this fact some | Plantation. When about half over the river, they saw | S11 1it) tt rie that he was under Douds,and proceeded | westerly winds would return to England in his balloon. ort Hi I snit of rooms, consisting of a handsome y be d of th f that field that some of the negroes had discovered them; however, 5 : : P} 4 rest AM ®ovclock A M idea may be formed of the immensity of that field, on : ae hor tolive witie hick : The. writes thinks Jt, Will be etsaweted, Fare 1234 Cents. sl0av're_ | Surly arranged for a large family, for the winter,all handaeme- | Here are great advantages for a new country. Notwith- | dy's house they entered a small bayou that comes trom pesaheaearerenl Went to Justice ray lor and claimed ins | ,. 4 Watch was stolen in the pit of the opera in Paris; Wore d newly furnished, « private table, and all necessary | standing its remoteness and difficulty of access, it is not | the pine hills—the distance not being far off, they soon | PM itt tly vas accordingly cautioned by Justice | Ue loser complained in a loud voice, and said—‘It is ei eats 1 Houston street, kecond block east side from | matter of surprise that the tide of emigration has set so | @ttived at the foot of the pine hulls, where they made | Htotpcuon: ‘Aled Mae Roe ceae y oii Just nine; in afew minutes my watch will strike; the STATEN ISLAND . Can be seen at any time after the 6th September. | strongly in that direction. ‘The facilities of commerce | {St their boat and struck camp. On the next day, the | Paylor not to molest his wite, ibe raat ddiabdr se TN | and by that means we will ascertain FERRY. deen A Rog dad cites oe Commerce | iio men set out ona hunt, and Anding nothing else they | pany With her mother, bad left the Police office, he fol- | S400 4 sthiat-becsified at tein, cadeareren te FOOT OF WHITEHALL STREET. HOTEL DE PARIS. fined with the agricultural facilities of the Oregon re. | killed a small hog belonging to some person, and when | owed them and made another brutal attack upon them, | Y0cre "and by his agitation, discovered himself. aL cET. L DE PA A bined wil e agricultural facilities of the Oregon re- 5 kicking his wife and tearing off her clothes, &c. He | **Pe, and by his agi yi , ‘The Boats willrun as follows until further notice beh ANTIONE VIGNES, one of the late proprietors of | gion, are tempting inducements to an enterprising nation | 1 the act of roasting it, they discovered a boat coming ; ere . : ij Leave Staten Island at 8,9,10, 11, 12A.M., aud 1, 2,9,5,6 | fae the Perkins? House, Boston. res veettully. inforn his | like ‘the American; and every coming year may be ex. | towards them, covtuining a tall white man and a ne- | Was arrested the w eld unit Matthewson He ear eeee |; At a late meeting of American geologists in New fae S , ndv and the travelling publie;that he has opened the | pected. to swell the movement that ie pushing ove powe. | 620: They continued of, and stopped by the side of | o#icers Bird, Mansfield and Matthewson. He was com- | jiaven, Conn., Prof. Shephard expressed the opinion Leave New York at, 9,10, 11, 12A.M., and 1, 2,34,5:6 | house No. 200 Brondway, entraice on Heade street, called the | ation beyond the Roeky Mountains—N. O. ‘utleen, | their boat. ‘The white man was without a coat,— | mitted to prison in deiault of bail, $500, the amount re- | ;,atboth ciamonds and platina will be found in abun- Pr. f_ | Hotel De Paris, where he will be happy to accommodate those x ’ | Coming on land first, he inquired of the nearest Indian | duired. ILENE) Semen as Oy dance in the gold region of that State, and also in South who may wish to patronise him, with Board, and Lodging, by | S¢?¢ 9 * ina & G “et the day, week or mouth, on the most reasonable terms." (the ‘Alabama) how he came to steal the) boats the Imi] eric) son (Oxuetry no a) Wrrw'—In the Orimi- |) CeTones & Georgie: Caw opinion he prodioetss abou oy NEW YON, ALBANY AND TROY LIN FOR AL LBANY AND TROY DIRECT. Aer tb Cuerokee Aericunturan Society.—We have | dian, instead of answering,presented his rifle at the white : ‘ fact that elastic sandstone nas been discs at 7 o'clock, P, M—The steamboat EM. | Ae TINE OF PACKETS before noticed the rapid progress. making by the | man; but being near enough forthe white man to seize | Hal Court this morning, Samuel B. Long, the keeper | of the western counties of that Stat PIRE, Captein R. B. Macy, will Jeave the (SEILLES LINE ACKETS. Cherokee Indians in civilization, and especially in the | the muzzle of the gun, a scuflle ensued, in which the | Of @ Porter house in Moyamensing, was put on trial for | comb, and in the other States named, steamboat pier foot of Courtlandt et, every Tuesday, white man was likely to prove too strong ; but the In- | #8s#ult and battery with intent to kill his wife, a delicate | sound, it is a geological indication of the presence of the Pies ‘ matt a fostering care which they are extending to agriculture : t ; itty y 7 Hea oat COLUM ELA Cabeats APt Peck, every The last Cherokee stdcocnte brings us te proveodingy oi | Luan spoke te the oxi and Alabama, saying, wes about | Noman avout gi Jars of age, 110 ie the contents | iauauda or patina. in Hall county, Gvorgia, one par. Mauday, Wednesday and Friday afternoon, at7 o’clock. Tue uadermentioncd ships will be resuiulydespacneu.rom | meeting to form an Agricultural Society, in which a | Setting my gun, shoot him quick ! at which the Indian | iY’, ott ree pitcher of por etn her lace. He next | ject diamond nas been foundin one of the gold wasl For Paasage or Srelghtappiy op board, of at the ofice on the | hence ou the Ist, and irom Marseilles the 10th of each: mouth | large number of citizens participated, W"'S. Coodey | notevgaged, discharged hus rifle, breaking the white | 9llewed her to her room, where she had gone to change | jeposits, worth $35, and another was broken in pi wert duving the year,’ as follows - presided at the meeting, and during the time occupied by | Man's arm. “Che two Indians then pulled the white man | Het drenched clothing) and felling her to the floor with a | by the workmen. Notice—The Evening Line for Albany and Troy, positively porter bottle, jumped upon her with his knees against " Jas 5 From ittee of ladi ‘a into the water waist deep, intending to drown him ; in ee Aer will not receive any freight on board the boats after'six o'clock | Ships. Captains. FromN.Y. Marseil’s | 4,COmmittee of ladies, appointed tor the purpose, in be- ev a ss foil vhen they | Her breast, and after venting his rage in violence, left | ¢;The enormous profits that the manufacturers Pv Juli” | NEBRASKA (vow), aK Brown, Geri ‘Dee 10 | sowing premiums for diferent articles of domestic: tke to the Squaw to bring the hatehet ate Uid'eotaeay | her lying insensible ina gore of blood. When she re-| sre reaping under the present exorbitant. tarif, a 04 wy PRICE de JOIN VILLE, W W Lawrence, Nov 1 Jan 19 | BUfacture, the Rey. 8. Foreman addressed the meeting. | SV a s avOrOr 5 ANG. did 60, Sixt | 7 he went to hi id, leading her d i fr > 4 PROPLES’ LINE OF STEAMBOATS FOR ALB R ELLA, P Ingham, * Dee t Feb 10 | He drew ‘a contrast—the Cherokee Advocate says—be- | While the two men held him, she killed him with it, | Vived, he wen! it env ar tat eatin one stairs, | may be inferred from the fact that a le Iron DAILY Sundays, Hxcepted—Throngh Di | New SHIP, NWveteigh, ‘Jon Mario | tween the state of agriculture us itis now found among | They allthree then roturned to the land, where stood | thrust her into the street at night nearly in a state of nu. | Coinpany, the Mount Savage Works, near Cumberland, 1p. tt 7 gicloe! ieee Pier between | GASTON, ing, wehhen Goutter, Feb Apr i0 | the Cherokees, and what it was, comparatively afew | the Hegro very much frightened. He begged for his CRAP Tathparenll) beeseriey io oa nthe Dest LAS anasto tent wha ramrenenee tee een ties Steamboat ROCHESTER, Captain H. G. Crattenden, will | ois sd commacded sre ioe eet guper fastened ves: | years ago, when they planted thelr little crops of corn, | life, suymg that the white man brought him there, |{ven’ “ie auedby het friend to return heme for | cetjsss stant agent who represents the English stock- nd comman: ommanded, by men of exper Passengers are all that need be | Peans, kc, by using the shoulder blade of the deer, in | and that he had no disposition to quarrel with them. | °0ch'aHicles of her clothing as she most needed, she pone pasa be. stead of the plough ; ; | Upon consultation with euch other it was finally agreed : ‘ t tol comfort and ¢ wee, having excellent | toad of the Dlough and hoo ; lvely ‘to result to the poos | thathe might disclose the secret, and to preventit, he | Was locked up by her husband ina close room and kept | ‘The Rochester Democrat of Wednesday, acknow- evening, persuaded by her friend to return home for | jolders, receives $5000 a year. Jeaye on lon day,, Wed eae, and Friday Evenings, at7 o’clock. Steainboat KNICKERBOCKER, CUspuio A. Hoaghton, will leave on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Ever red in p room accommodations. Pi eS, RL .y : : etnality iathe di t i ithout water or any other refreshment, though . | ledges the receipt of the following from a tarme: Te out \Ianding at intermediate places, fromthe foot | tug ftom both ports may be relied ow | °° ple from the formation of an Agricultural Society in the | ¥98 bir ki fad of the Sse and dragged to the place ie under a raging fever, until the following ae ne drengiog his tela lest Friday, his hhads.arned, up a nest , net Lik gers A CATO ee Gultivation of the soil, in the management of their house Lebehaghisice icine td EST : She was afterwards kept close prisoner in the room | of thirty eggs, each egg contained a small rattlesnake a Bare Uae Ape aatae achicy aoa ane | | Ber freight or pasvoxe apply to . : aon at ochre euting of stock, and in the dissemi- | | Broopy Arrray at VicksBURG.—The Vicksburg | for several days longer, her tyrannical and unfeeling | {oot lorig, and one of them was tied in a knot. ‘The oggs Ais Biles? ayy jay Afver CHAMBERLAIN & PHELPS, Proprietors, timately wneiieel int CHiG :VaEaety ah 2 aan Sentinel of the Ist inst. gives the following account | husband subjecting her ell the while to every conceiv- | were severally broken; and there is no mistake in the ‘Steunboet NORTH AMERICA, Captain L, W. Brainard’ BOYD Ree reemee G00: || aie are ewaed % heir present condition, I’re- | of bloody affray, which happened in that city om the | able inconyenience that could possibly render her un- | facts. itis well known that some serpents are propaga- willleave on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday Afternoons, ats | g17r0 ptoncineBelidiererone Welty Woes “TOMER Nesey. Adi eee Ro F Friday previous:—“ John F. Burkhardt, a young music | comfortable or add to her misery, he, himself, at inter- | tod by eggs, or are oviparous, o'clock Bei Soe Te SU wae Wr ateh A Nancy Adair, of Flint District, the silver | toacher recently arrived from Germany, was on Friday | vals coming into the room and taunting her, and dancing king home with a lady to whom he was giving music | with delight at her suflerings. ‘I've wife finally eflected | ‘The toliowing is from the Shelbyville, (Tenn.) Yon the organ at the Episcopal Church. They | her eacape through the assistance of the neighbors, and | “V¢e Press: —We lg bedrest were met by the husband of the lady, H. ©. Coons, who | her friends instituted the present prosecution against | 0% Thursday last, at Doolittle, in this county, between has for some years been resisting a’ suit fora divorce | the husband—she herseli, in her woman's love for him, | ‘lessrs, James Sinith and William Little, which resulted which his wile has commenced against him in Louisiana. | only desiring protection ina binding over to keep the | i the dangerous wounding of the former, from a p 2 He has a morbid excitability on every thing in relation | peace.—Phil. Gazette, Sept. 15. cischarged by the latter. sir. L.. has been bound over to All persons are forbid trustiog any of the Boats ofthis Line, Corner of Pine and South st torenainones aan Daniel, a cup worth three dollars, | to this affair, and is always extremely irritated at his paetihen ts temimadty appear at tbe ext term of top cirentt sone ae this Place. ithout a written order from the Captains or Agents, - ir of socks. 4 eine ata ethote rahe © BAT m As the Whole affair is to undergo judicial investigation, ps 8 0 tons, has carried | probation of the skill and taste displayed by the manu- | ‘i vere D > 0 eu v 3, New Orleans cotton, built in this eity by | iucturers. A committee was then TeEvoinied to report & Pree phi Stent Burk: | statoment : “On Sunday might last,two of the slaves be- | ‘The Norfolk Beacon, of Monday, publishes the fol- the estpoasible manne; live gak aud locust | consitution for a National Agricultivral, society, wo be | Bt, Mh Breement made in, a few words | longing to Mr. Alvares, of St. Louis county, were found | lowing exiract of a letter, received by a gentleman of nay transoms and cants, forward and aft; salt- | submitted to an adjourned meeting 4 tre cates sevarated ar inrete tees bes cencealed in old Toney’s house, a free negro living in | tnat city, dated Sutfolk, September 14, 1849:—Major Ro- for 2 passengers ond is believed to af PRATER we Finutes, alterwatie, Apwoyer, Whey mae iy AAS office oe | Gteen’s Bottom, St. Charles county, by Messrs. Tigurt, | vert Kt. Smith, of Somerton, was stabbed Last night, about wth belonging tothis , Agoly to Arrest ov A Countenrerrer.—On Wednesday | }}, Magrader, on Main street, where Butkherdt havin Towers, aud others. ‘The negroes were ordered to sur- by Hunter Hill, of this place, and died from the COLLINS & ¢ jouth st. | morning se’nnight, Captain J. W. Pollock was ‘the ‘meantime provided himself with a large bowie | render themselves, but choosing to fight rather than | eifects tius morning, about 9 o’clock. Hill escaped, and Packet of the 20th Sep: | tested at Wheeling, Va.,on the charge of having in his | nite accosted Coons and told him hie Fonda eoMHe | obey, inflicted sovere wounds on Mr. Tigart and Mr. | « reward of $00 hus been offered for his arrest. rt class packet shi GLADIATOR, | possession and passing counterfeit money. He has heen | and a lady in his company was unworthy of a man and | James Lowers. | Tigart discharged three ait inthe |, Mts. Warner ot Hurford Co., Md., aged 98, has ; Will sails above, being her regular | for some time past actively engaged in lus avocation, and | characteristic of a scoundrel. At this Coons struck him | Jot hres ot ihe henro mancaightly, wounding bia, | See0 employing herself fer some time past in making a Having very superior accommodations fur exbin, second cabin | © 220? look out was had for him. Certain information | jn the face; when Burkhardt drew his knife. Coons run Pee bd ~ ant meas thes nung he cham aed in the | S0Unterpene, which she has presented as a token of ad- sad fteeriae masengers, persons sntending tocmbark should | 10" hy wim the wrest Tore. ina oF Wheel: | out ofthe office into the street, and picked up a brick-bat, | left shoulder by. one of the gentlemen outside of the | MiFation to Henry Clay. It is said to be a beautiful spe- take exrly application on Doge foot ot siaidan La Hii about Inevengtioeaie ein Me ameade ust as he | which he threw at Burkhardt with great violence, but | house as she arempted to make her escape through the | ©imen of needlework. :PH Me) “ post haste. im were od. ‘Turn a ; P . . The splendid Jw Pivestiect, comer uf South test. | two trunkeand avvalise. Ie acknowiedged the owe | jun aid inficton lowe ghastly gushes Wate hieeta oe | £O9%;, dhe negro man is lodged in thejait of our county, | ‘The Wilmington, (North Carolina) Chronicle | ange tp landid packet ship Switzerlaud, Captoin Knight, will | ship of the former, and gave up the keys of them, but dis- | Coun's side, back and breast tofore any bystanioe re | 42d the woman is in Green's Bottom. Toney is one of | sitys, that the Surpenting, distiled in that place last year re ¢ Gladiator, and seid on the Ist October. avowed any knowledge of tho latter. By searchint his | tortered, Burkhardt was taken immediately before Mayer those palgvariog Hones: pevtenslag old mts \ wane is om a a at w bt om ie cM 7 — __._. | pockets, however, the key of the valise was found stuck ’ vi ji Ady our citizens bu 01 e thoug! would be shipped, 75,000 bbls. valued 1,000. we | EON, MARSEIL VES Packet of the 1st of Octo ferdowh in « corner of one of Wane Os opening the poctcie invaetigniion of the sane Was engaged in a la: | nothing but an act of humanity in assisting him to pur- | stupped, 90,008 bbls, worth $49,000." To.al epg Feadinessto convey passengers to Il parts accoRMOdALONN, for passtaners ore oe erowe, Fer | valise, about $7000 of spurious 100s, 60's, 20%, and 10's, | turday, when the facts we havo briefly related wore | clasenis wile. It will also be recollected that it has not | tolerable respectable revenue from one tree, Long live Best ouch | “ny othe pnekets sailing from this port. She offersa desirable | Of the Planters’ Bank ef ‘Tennessee, was found in it i Lap Dutmsil hilt cr afc nas hed fine diel Shar drm el Pasrengers taking either of the above Lines will arrive in Alba FOK LIVERPOOL—First Packet with Desparch— | CUP, Worth ten dollars, for the best specimen of home- ny inample time for the Morning ‘Train of Cary for the east or The first class fast sailing packet ship PANLH made cloth, the piece containing not less than ten yards. eat. é elegans rom on ie speodvabt evoctmmadaiionrereees seeing pasenerny Pein wining Ws ariee eal mate V Toddreriay Teolhertonn et alalel Lah worth rivalled on the Hudson. & immediate application on board, west side of Burli ie ” 3 Weight taken at moderate rates. Slip or to JOSEPH. MeMURRAY, | Wo dollars, for the best cradle coverlet. . B. Lane master, will b matched as above. ‘To Mrs. Jane Dougherty, of Flint District, a silver cup #o pal Setmutz, at the office on t 6 or freight, apply ou board the boats, or tof. C he wharf. sibr THE Steamer NEW HAVEN, now run- ning betwee a Greennost and Providence, will be withdrawn until Wednesday next forthe | ed on the stocl purpose of fitting her up for a night boat on the same route, | turnished accomn si} lwr be the fastest FOR LONG BRANCH, aL eas OCEAN HOUSE, RUMSON, EATON TOWN, SHREWSBURY AND MANASQUAN. . 7 t low pressure steamer | iy The new wid el EDWIN LEWT tain Corl ° leave Catharine Market as Kasey , Ys 9—Tuesday, & 10—Wednesday,9 Stages will be of the country. elicited, The result was that they bound Burkhardt in harbor runaway slaves by a fr li i LINE AT 7 O'CLOCK | {2uveyance to those destined to any portin the Mediterranean, | Oly 1600 dollars of them were’ signed, On Pol- | tne sum of $5,000, to appearat the Circuit Court f . | town. Hight dlech iid humane treatment should be | , Bishop Soule says, that there has been a decrease Pe Non ADVAN TROY et meance | fata feet pin tall he pots tom Mrseien Pa | @gk'sperton was found 000 dallas ood money. THe | Coons, it thought by the physicians who ‘areneed | ou, Att! ducipline and humane treatment should Be | 4peije members ithe northern section of the, Meth F inte | (reight or passage apply td : ’ other belonging to Pollock, which were on the | js , will recover.” . , , he past year, and au increase e Iandings, from the Steamboat Fier athe foot g | ¢ HAN BERL A N.S THELPS, 19 Front st, orto | Pittsburgh boat, must have reached’ Wheeling some time abides Beggs svete Lal REY the menos to leave the country entirely, is not an act of Li eae Action, While the total Increase of the ‘prece- reakfagt and Dinner on board the boat, anh Sets re eey aE etree, (| Cee Jay of his arrost, In these were probably found | | A Cuan at Lasr.—The Madison Banner states | kimness in the estimation of God or intelligent men. ling year was 109,000. He ascribes it to the contention ls ~. | moro of the paper—and perhaps also the plate from which | on the most reliable authority, that a person in Leaves New York at? o’cluck, As M-, Tacadays, ‘1 nudSnturday, and ‘Troy nt 6 clock, AcM., Albay sa caenays y jouday, Wednesday and ridey. ve stoambyat TROY, Captain and strifes that have rent the church, buen in Kenrucky.—Some time ago, a difficulty , : ‘ is pl ty , ‘The General Association of Co! - was engraved in this city last May, for this ollock, who | weeks since, found a human skeleton, at the depth of | took place between a Mrjlaylor anda Mr. Harrison, arth Maseachasetts, Have Fede 5 tet gn lock BA ee eee kip MOUTHEN GEE Mg: "iB | was strucn, | This plate, by the way, is genuino, and | Franklin county, Tennessee, while digging a well a few a Palmer, manter, will have immediate dispatch. . Gorham, on ae toamboat TROY: Captain J Pei nrearatnentet) Willie (cinMaLets vap- | Was introduced here by respectable merchants, who had | filty (vet, which measures eighteen feet in length. ‘the | brotbers-in-law, both of Marrodsburgh, Taylor had ot dn Septerater, these The steamboat NIAGARA, Captain A< Desvoot, on Mon. | 9 to the eapeaip. on boards at How velt st wharf or to. 2” | known him for 8 or 10 years as a captain of steamboats | immense frame was ettire, with an unimportant excep. | been separated from his wite, the sister of Harrison, and | {ndrsday in Sebvenwer, the Soth Inst. be observed by the aay, Weducnday and Friday, at 7 oelock. 6th WOODHULL & MI RN, 87 South st, | Tunning in the Alabama river trade, and believed him to | tion in one of the extremities. It has been visited by se- | We understand that he ascribed the separation to misre- | > ting and prayer, ‘in view of the a sion of Dit orp : i be a manof integrity. He represented himself to be an, | yeral of the prihcipal members of the mi vid } i wr pasnage or freight, , ' "i | con BP TOUN dps patinytart iKht, apply on bonrd, or to F. B. Hall, atthe | OME ST! B. i With Be ical faculty in | preeeatations on the part of Harrison. A tew days #80 | Vite jusluence, now so general,” and copper {ast LORD MAIDSTONE, Captain Archibal atch ‘The A > first class Hritish ship | 28entin this matter for the Planters’ Bank of Alabama’ | Nashville, and pronounced unequivocally by all, the | Laylorchallonged Harrison, and the parties met on Sa- | Y!@ A 4 : at Wetumpka, and showed letters endorsing him in that | skeleton of & huge man. ‘The bone of the thigh men, | turday se’uaight u previous’ inecting. having been pre- | ‘The case of Dr. Neuf burg vs. Wu. H. MeCardle, baggege,bank bills, specie, or any | other kind pt pope, taken ped, or put on board this bost, | Will be y =] 0! ‘i 4 ‘be at the risk of th a host, | will Ve reudy in a couple of days to receive cargo, character. He got only 1260 impressions of the plate | sured five feet; and it was computed that the height veuted by the vigilance of the civil authorities. They | one ol the late editors and proprietors of the Zropic for ene aes pemens ela bap | Segrarah fey the ateTe PO. having state room accommoda. | Hicks Which he took away with him, as also the Histo, | the living man, making the proper sllowance folt mas: | fougat with plstoly at the distance of tenpaces, Harn. an alledged libel, was Prougit to. clove on Saturday ONLY REGULAR LINE OF PACKETS For | "4 apply on board, foot af Clinton st. otto thesubecriners.” | end ievoutd os Mone Conrad hy small circulation, | cles, must have been at least twent, The finder hot through the bpey at the ae ae mor | eee N.O., and given tothe jury who retired, ‘ ve the bills print- | had been offered eight thousand dollars for it, but had v | ng out several hours, returned into court he , 4 wie Sakon here. host rations made in the | determined not to sell it et any price until first exhibiting | taat his wound wasm ral, The whole of ihe ad Bert without a yeraict, and were discharged. ‘apt. Taylor, will postively sail onjMonday Se FOR LIVED = Packet | tt away, consisted simply in substt- | it for twelve months. He is now having the ditlerent | Of his body was paralyed, wud his speedy de “8 | ‘The », in Western New York, \- za hr fear dy” ol ha Kooks he 8th Bene the Mota ta eattie packet | tuting Tennessee for Alabama inthe name, and Nash; | parts wired together for this purpose. These unwritten | considered inovitable, tainty & OL sheen TF Uren Ove thetdinds hes beeh built seagnd cabin, grd oleerege pesveugure ae cere erie p SHERIDAN, Capt Geo, B-Corishs of 110) | Ville torWetumka in the date. Pollock was lodged in jail | records of the men and animals of other ——_——_ | up byt incterion for masking peddiea and oare-frem, the re 5 are Very super pu as above, her regular day, at Wheeling. His arrest may throw somo light on iate | that are from time to time dug out of the bo: Zine, by being melted and poured inte water, has | | thousands of which are shipped by almost ‘ight or passage, having accommodations unequalledfor | Vents in Warsaw, Ky. | earth, put conjecture to contusion, and almost surp been found to assume new properties ; it becomes soit NEW ORLEANS—Packet ofthe 22d September | ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. ‘Che splendid and fast sailing packet A BAT: | _s6rh 35 Fulton st, next door to the Fulton Bank ships of this line have now commenced their regular | F nd Willsail punctually every Monday, permit: | en —_ uta ‘ “ipa aa t ac a ee oneal anil A laboring man, named Kane, was run overon | ne" eee pr eeeny eernpy ey “wire, presve 2 in any, - whale rptrberbry ‘e early applica: ‘ - COLLINS & CO., y si y cf » an over on ‘Aias Fake RE . ,__ | of being spun into J i Chinese are now all managed by American oars, and the paved be of sage $108 icagtiia ad, 56 Sonth street. Tuseday AS a a aT ite he Phen et ama ae Man tea Repub ican states that a suit for quired forma, oF role nor eee mete at small boats of all Europe and Asia are now propelled by ni6 ro of Maiden Lane, | sheridan, and sail 26th October —'r regular"dny sugars | causing his death the same evening. rey on om | fy Rev. Mr. Titteny, ob tat pincer’ nt een commenced | Os great iexportance CRETE Ne'eT UW pooper ee eee rnEe