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= Seg Vol. XII, No. 18 7—Whole No. 43 . THE: NEW YORK HERALD. | geste torches oh Ie AUX... Stores,” will be received by the Navy Agent, at his JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, | gcloct?(M, forthe supply of re mney, rahe iion---Forty Ti , ‘Yard, Brooklyn, free of mich quantities ag maybe cndered datog tie ocak Ay ae epicnsite day, Price 2cents per copy—$7 ch ii a rem of Beer ioat oa chase shal ewer, am od Saattoo Spel a Price 63 cents of good qual y equal in all respects to the ea ; or cosmmanications, by to | hl vervormaceot trom th eabeai ign mony Bec Taleo aie be obtained tn oes He Hig NorthWest corner Fulton uttons, navy, veut juttons, navy, ‘dead-eye: FOR SALE OR TO LET, mpetie sereee ey eee tay brick house, 28 ill be a chad faccastdlee pivees ais ones 3 at public auction, cn the. sich day. of May BAT he PAMoR Ns Axeni next. Purchase money can remain on mortgage, | « 1 os Merit be fer term of vans Ar ‘Application to be med on the premises requted at New York caly atlaceren leet 4 awow Fre TO LET, FRESH BEEF AND VEGETABLES FOR THE NAVY: A HOUSE AND ea ite ghost sixzen lots of | QEALED FROPOSALS—Endorsed: Proposale for Fresh round, siasted heater | SS fice 2 will be received by the Navy Agent ‘of New Yor, iin i, sinewe | che cure, Xve er treet, antl Saturday, aoeh Aa of Sorter eae Soe ided into t, at3 o'clock, P. M., mipply and delivery of fresl dens, er are well rocked ‘and Vegetables Be the use o Navy at this Station, gro th a stream, and several for the fiscal year to end on the 30th June, 1817, The Beef and No nore raed tart ue Cesk” | tanieend inchs tia main lee eke conor ane 0 ; MR. — Te Murray nt, Ree Work. rity, wll be required for the faithful performance of the con: 0 LET K SALE, . det But Lr. alate Suable, and "Novy Aceat's Ofer NOU ROBBER M: WEEMORE, ai aCre of dead. the | _223 tawow eTh re Navy Agent. fence. The stages 000 hap pal HAVANA SEGARS, minutes walk of the house. ISTIN extensive assortment of the most fn- wt imete” ers, 4 3 mrlz Cee A scale 9h STRAW latest shape, for | #2le dia de by ee Division street, a€82 90 | mys weiw TROLLS ES AS up stairs. assortment of Straw Hats and Paris Rib- LL PERSONS ha’ i bons, atthe most Teavonable rice. ALPHY, formerty at Nowist Broad office, No. 8 oeee sere, until Seturday, Sth June next ac | arti .D—Every | erally used in the Rayment for “anaes will be | zm BENIEN pe lt Reha made, Rat er gent within » oe s after woproved ae 1G of all kinds executed wi aoe and des | entire com the nie oe worthy the aetoe of city and bers, apt to the stock ies by every euture. For monat HANNAH MUR- me KING, 17 Division wreet__ | sent the dune to the mbscriber before e the ‘first day of June | °% J. PRICE & CO. ate 1wOhe ROBERT DECON, 491 Broadway. FASHIONABLE RAT STORE. SUBSCRIBERS having opened aHAT STORE JAMES prec & CO., LONDON. I pice page elo cease ed ee mH RiP en ic.” They will constantly, Keepgn hand a complete aaort- Removed to No, 158 William sirecet. th bhi ment of aaiictee homeo ini: to oede TH 1ONAL Dero oF order Cem WAMRSEG. RTS mike ah will sell at the lowest prices. shortest notice. Is Mahood ae SPRING FASHION m2iw*r No. 152 William street, New York. BROWN & C! Die Chatham Squ: fe pore! of Mott OHN ULL ry mccefully informs his friends and the treet, quis ta intoren public git improve- paplle REMOVED from hisjold stand, No. 206 farts ‘in the ig ta neh eee ely $3 “i *combin. away, ra y Y Street, a few doors from ty. Gurability, important considera Bros wi peel to import_and Seaaspectane: fweaser. ‘The propeitiors do gouke gon eres be arash superior te any erat be fore sol tor tie NEW be nan FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 8, 1846. thereof wil be closed y Ric! RICHARD BARNES, J SMALLEY. * remov. the. ae my6 3t*rre KR. HULL'S TRUSSES, D_ ABDOMINAL SUPPORTERS. “i Ce ee ees % TOBACCO, SEGARS AND BASS. Aspen Assortment of cl exprenly fe is establishment. Also, 40 bales of a strictl: mek. = Tobacco, and a small lot of Bass, 4 whol 19 ln*r Superior Court. Before Judge Vande: May 7.—The Great Webb and There was an unusual bustle and excitement in the vici- nity of the court room, would have come on. The plaintiff’s witnesses were in court, and his counsel having stated they were ready Auaany, May 6, 1846. eee Taatslattve ? saa ee fs eon Hing. vein hae bere ins jhe oxatlh ox’ to correspon- dents and to men of letters in America, to submit digres- sive opinions occasionally, and to sensibly deviate from New York, May 1, 1846. my6 lw®rrc_ | the modernized method of correspondence. The Legis- ' Jature will adjourn in one week. In such a fact may Jorhat it and Min uiecere, Painter, tne Sonee maple opel for the little digression which fol, ctation that this trial to ‘Feowrat L. Waite, Esq., (of counsel for the Fines | called over his list of witnesses, consisting of—Moses Grinnell, Richard M. Blatchford, Edward Curtis, stantine Daniels, Simeon Dray Robert C, Wetmore, Charles . Sandford, John FC! lark: | | Conrad Sweet, Marshall 0. Roberts, | James Gordon Bennett, Ro- | bert B. Minturn, Charles A, Stetson, James Bowen, Chas. | ideas and | King, David Hale, Rev, Samuel Seabury, Wm. C. Bryant, | events, of all phasosand kinds whatsoever, who have pro- | Roe Lockwood, Edward R. Robinson, James 1 Wood, fessed to sce in the operations of government, in the mo- cuts over all others | ralsof the citizens, and in the amazing advance in me. | chanism and the sciences, excellent cause for ge-| _ aa rejoicing—for jubilees—for rth luminations, and for Since the organization of the general government o¢ 600, Benjamin Drake, wing of the Se- we tye amchony CIN ee ions patatng i nprice, SS, ze of | the United States, there have always existed a set of in- i | meena vorcats of dis | aividuals spiritualised by impulses, motives, farper, G. G. Foster, John T. Dodge, James N, Reynolds, Moses Y. Beach, W. here requested the clerk to call Edward Eurtis. unt directed, seconding}y, the clerk to call Mr. | Pie an attachment against }, When there was no re iE oot Te cieewiodged bythe moet Aunt House. A female in attend- i. risa Mr, Wutre, then, in movi Mr. Curtis, said :—I feel that in resorting to a practi purpose of securi necessary that I al This) sir, is an action for brought by Col. Webb, the editor of the Courier Enquirer, against Dr. D. Francis Bacon. The libel complained of is, in substance, that the doctor published of Colonel Webb, that from aday therein named up to the month of October, 1842, the Colonel, through the all that popular parapher_ middtiug, | nalia which is said to be significant of general Joy. ‘Those individuals were, in their time, and are now, all mad, or they were and are traitors to the State. For, most emphatically, since 1900, there was thing in the progress and condition of the United States i2. | of North America worthy of approval to men of under- It is true that with a most monstrous and per- °g harsh, for the is witness, it is ood and sufficient reason. A A SAMANOS, No. 9 Broadway, up stairs, fies for . did selected APER HANGING. branch of call the attention of u in their li FARER Tia ANGINGS, 1 Borders, Fire Board Prints, Papers, anda other articles in their line of lnevonessirok toes the inci jadel phia estab! their goods, flatter the: Shemmonarepe that they c for the same mone be paerchased, elsewhere. RESCO RS. \ The AS fd particularly "1 large assortment of Fresco Papers for parlors, Papers for halls, Public Rooms, Entries, iee., Iso, ¢ Conan Parens, ro w article for wii ful workmen. vantage sa giee usa ci ELL & BROTHERS, No. 137 Brosdway, a5 m*rre ‘Two doors above the City Hotel. columns of his paper, was in oll daily habit and practice of abusi ing, and by the employ- vey of epithet, traducing the character retary of State for the United Staten that in the month of October, 1842, the Colonel suddenly ceased denouncing and traduci ished Secretary, and shortly thereafter, n of certain “ pecui tual deviation from the policy originally indicated, we ave still preserved our nationality. as our existence that an; It is also as certain y pusillanimous digression from ple “democracy,” (which word is not un- one-fifth ca the ‘men in the Union,) will be Hore Fy BROTHERS, Manufacturers and Importers Paper Hangings, having opeued in New York city a tis ment, would respectfully itizens of New York and others eto their extensive assortment of | finally fatal Curtain | "Man makes the wards whatever may be the situation of external afftirs, itis man’s moral and intellectual position which regulates creation, The visible form of js upon men’s in- in America augur? that societies and n the condition of the men who com this is Aafect, what shal accommodations,” which Reotizi from Mr. Webster's wealthy friends in the city came a warm and pertinacious — cate of Mr. Webster ; and in the abundance of his for his fame and his talents, nominated him for the Presidency of the United States. i is, beg the Colonel sold himself and the influence ‘ot romote the ambitious views of the Secreta- Now, sir, my client has thought pro- feeto avail himself of evory ‘legal defence to this action, and has pleaded not only the general issue, but with this lea he gave notice of justification ; and this justification e means to prove, or at least attempt to prove it. This Le cannot do so completely without the testimony of fe mont gl Demet Meche hon etn Tae of New York, he be Philadelphia and Boston, silver medals forthe manufacture o fociety and of sell better articles call attention to their and. Column | tee 1 be apprehended rity ng, moral degradation of the universal socialism or government shall always reposed in men who cannot even mak ages ae “Country merchants and city dealers will find it to their ad- graph, the result will be, ier F cociety. hore must, bes ‘along toward this ie time is coming w! not nme se Keep. oft ring of Rooms, Halls, Ke., promptly attended to by ia igoversivent If with a great tara of in order to the protec! ‘and what wo can prove ‘he has said BOOKS BOUGHT. all, wil al ad prices fy alaresting afew lacs givies’ sana CHRISTIE’S GENUINE wame price. Call and sai ourself 20 1 SPRING STYLE a 1. ‘ . GENTLEMEN’S. HATS. rms. my 2m*rre WHY will you pay $4 80 and $5for a Hat, when you HEAD QUARTERS YOR pHoENIx Hat BRB RP Staxwractony, WINDOW SHADES. ’ 103 Fulton st THEE larwest, Bert, and. cheapest assortment in the United ies good one for $3 507 Gres and examine for your- from 96 ctaseee yeaa par otitis laisaag varying GENTLE MEN’S HATS—SPRING STYLE. omare Window Shade Manufacturers ‘and dealers, at BIRD, CORNER PINE AND NASSAU STREETS | _myé (7 131 Chatham st. eae ud beauty ibs ley are uow ready for examination RENCH a EPH MANTEL, sect, nes Wal BT ot Oe, reine tad Nase bens. Fear atreets, white fronés, Dunner from i2 A.M; tll 4 Pa Price fixed 25 cents. my5 lw*r 'S SPRING LOOKING GLASSES?! LOOKING St Re BEAVER sane SILK HATS of the best quality and HOSE furnishing their houses, and oil Cink i ng Glasses, would do well to call at 106 Fulton. street, or 333 Pearl street, where every variety can hey found at the cheapest rates, wholesale and retail. Large an aswell, novel, hionably oruamented and plain Frenc! Ait Glasses, to low, fet pape a ‘at if shapes, are now ready for inspection and pelos almost any sized vier, which will be sol very lo Plain and richly ornamented Portrait Pee LAN HAT AND CAP STORE, Had at Ol tuees related Glee sles OF by Th Gb bare are juno toner Ti Ladies, while shoping, please cal. and CAPS, my5 im call. HOOPER & BROTHER. PAVILION, NEW BRIGHTON. in oH aality, ele 7 sian eae ihe following very FF, BLANCARD bas'the honor to inform his friends and « the public that the above etablishment wing beew re- $3 50 Acted aud pat in suealtent coder, he io propared to creat, with 3 00 families and parties who wish to cugnge apartmen apartments ay Mage rt the ensuing season. “The Pavilion will ou the, i 250 instant ity Ny Poot a. ee s: Cars cents to: Fe HOUSE, tually attended to, and GLEN COVE, LONG ISLA! cecpeemas hate vee Sol Sul fal ROG a? Imeree id aa EE Finvessvs Teoh toc be ke octal odie ie tis ca Ne Hovsls ax the bead ol tho vepeonoas f thorought: fitted w d ready for the oo ONS PHN rue rent a. wit ittation of of this eatabfishment fen ‘ate: , is amon, m el ater N NASSAU and \ and WILEIAM. | Sound, as trefiands atached to the pret tensive water front, and afine beach for swimmers. amet exqunite Sash a fara bee fe qucrtment of ot buildings are new, and the Bar and Bowling Alley are cutive: really au $150 onuected with the house. the hotel proj of sumilar material) are sold in peng Se ion the subscriber, xs fiends Chon mney sahe.emnte, topether with his parchile seals) Aodiareanie oC coapneeiing doncctpion eotomes House extremely desirable. 23 im*: LOOK AT THISt Wie Forerae, wch Wit Ie ton Hone LADIES GE} TLEMEN, i gan panty | _ Cen Cove, Lone Inland ey 1 rt yay, corner of er would inform his Customers the. Public, Sat the Taal "imported French ava taal Bie Gras me tong, wich. hewitt ell een ‘Also: Gages trade Tr. J. KELLY. PK! BO 5 ", Pp. ieee Liege ad soot? for j-&) 2, se, city made, yet refcSenn Mer nae would find it to their ad to reef Cencee 3 ai iris FANCY NEEDLE OLE: WORK EMPORIUM. of informing the eee and public generally that are invited to | £2¢0f0 aval wality aut of Geatlermen's bl ly At jag can ard a eS SE ae NEW SPRING GOODS. ADAI TO GENTLEMEN'S ‘WEAR. "Remember the number, 127 Faltoy sect, als imer IM. MATTHIESSEN. FRENCH pe eS FLOWERS. OWITZ & BECKER, No. % John street, have just Penvoriment of. Beene i Ariicial Fi ems, fe flower makers, Ke., ties whic they, offer to th ‘he trodes aa lam peices, mis im*me J. WARWICK, Go & mange ge REP INER: » ster and Sweep Smel- Street, Ne ve 8 Sery ex. the inducements of x plen: ch r comforts jd attentions to the wishes of his , Will renders residence at the Triton tae aries MEN, if Barend ici tara indno sE rsd ic a BIKD CAGE MANUFACTORY, oa went we? | WYO:18t. Joba's Lane, comer Beach ‘The'Subserit- ible in HEN’ Awe it ine'Par at | J ronren oF Zeriy i Wool, CANVASS, PAT. eae B Ps, ‘Suma STRERY NEAR BROAD GENE takes cht thi method a JONES, « Ans the above store, and ie Prepared to offer an extensive stock tn oe Brest, Nos Yas. Ib fine elected by Mimeeli in Harope with eapecial sefer sad nortteyt end bs ER oa ements, eels peices eunot fai P of comman a share of ee aA a oe i es ie Back und colpred Clothwand Canemers m, Vesting, of ate arenow ran re Id Low Le ORS ET a pha MODERATE, ak PRICES, would do well thew who are ‘ot giving ae neat i. ha ce G a LVANIC NG ND MAGNETIC FLUID. THs REMARKABLY DISCOVERY comprises an en- and novel application of the mysterious power ‘remedial ageut, by: means of which the or- tirely ary batte dispensed with, am POWseS plied in a ner equ: & fectual, much cheaper, an perfect, convenience ant safety. The Gauvanic Rance. | 7 connection with the Mac- NEzi¢ Fiuip have been used with entire success ® all cas of RHEUMATISM, acute or chronic, applying to the h face or limbs, Gout, Tic Doloreux, Tootl ache, Bronch ick Headache, Indigestion, Paralysis, P: Epileptic Fits, Cramp, Stiftuess of Joints, Spt Nervous Tremors, Dizzi snd Fie, seneral ‘Det a, which hve organs, the Ringe are of diffe jess of the Head, Pains in o Hea Defies rent prices ; being mi licate fornale eer the eetis: inconve: THE GALV. rendering the nerves al Galvanic action, Means causing a concen! disease, and thus giv’ Permanent Rings, acting upon the same princi agge ot more local p Pipe ea thening the system wi other € Sauses 1 ‘as a certai as a pre tive Sor. alae end ill be found ot reveal and permaneut reader is ira tD E CERTIFICATE: published ed hen a Hopes Mirror, SAR respectable sources, have been selected from several handre« of a similar character, which have Been procur rared dari short time the discovery has been bet Ameri John street an ia. SAUTI articles. Messrs. bean, agents oats fae Dr. CI cigte, hes can I warrant mentioned Sit. Agent General ral for the pope , BRANDIES, GIN, mr Im*re WIN. Newton, Oo rdon & Co. 25 cases fine rior quality. AT 136 NASSAU STREET, E Price, THE, Highest, Price in Cash, inen Pants, cheap—with COUNTRY MEKCHANTS BITING the city of New York, are RICH & LOUTREL, 61 ‘Wiliam se. mai im*me ‘ane door below Cedar. FANCY SOAPS AND PEKFUMERY. Dealers in maps! d samine ourextensive assortment, where the; cH be suppl ed at the lowest 5 always on a7 im*rre JOHNSON, VROOM & FOWLER. » Di al lm*rth Ee) Lt ton, corner Water, ‘ABLISHMENT. 2A amelled Cards printed from engrave r ate SILVER DOOR PLATE bose: i- aa: ee to the a 9 Path. bd =heaee lt colors ane ides, oclable for cabhnet, sb iw*r . egal are FILS SULELIA9 &. & fe, GE TO THE UNITED STATES. ibers lars no hesitation in saying to the people and the neighboring cities, that they can poe ‘of our country, far and near, to iN} OW SHADES. Ne Jane ear NOTICE. VAN ZAN! rs braratcana anaebgne Car ie eon mre sold outh New Yo Price 25 cents per , ivgrpool Persons ted sending ef ‘mra3 lm? m_— the sabeenbers enere ae eee to Jee. pond No. 121 et a OF IVERPOOL Fac! JKETS. fas onan, fe comany eee 7 ie eSenn eho cinoma ar pag mis fee oath emmnuenee: FE prasas orpr Tatng sizes made to order. 83s DLE Hi Realy PUBLISHED—The “Idle Hour Book,” Pigten wate rrasirsthaict only 7 Comes sued in April. Srliltbe the ree, ake ry Ee Epeeact yt CAREE Lae Sik, 1¢ Chatham st. ee SOLAR, LARD, AND HALL 1 GHANDELIERS &o. aoa Ses of the best fey apd ree Timid ch re *re ' 154 Falton 7 Fine sl, Rolled Silver, Rouge and Crucible, al- ieee a ana ena CLASSES old tnd: itary aecet, sant Rh ways on my5 Im’ Fre comer ol ‘Broadway. 4 im*r " 7 ercellent FURNITURE PLUSH. rs, armen Will ave dew: | (HE SUBSCRIGERShave received fom their manufacto be Famozed oa mee gt a 136 door to jottle. N, every out i smed with the writ eal out for impostors. REMOVAL. CUNNINGHAM he removed his stock of Watches Weer ood See AGyectclt fem 5 35 cent 0 Tio; pect io nd five hes’ Clocks,dewelry ay Saat 4 rised . ERMAN SILVER. Faves MorreEn, No, 1 Prince street, second block setetof Broudway, i constagly "man “German Silver, of various m and wii arrant 10 be equal to. if Semen f mality, snd | we whieh wil well st oa ale oy Fetal, ‘st reduced focally a city. or brooklyn free eapence. eg any Smo TONS act Meee i ish BtSOi: fo Ww }, Just s for ald eu’ ater jusenu street. CURE a 3. BYNONs. ruMo! mat Naps, Bi BEAMAK eee oe hae we eieree 2 ara achunvely er pha it in promising that tore eubec p4 jtating and painfal \Scation, wil ae caus} 1g the OF ’ of danger, tion pet eae atnt then We iw goted ea ino pat gu their chose ond walk wit ht vine Toe her rope Eg a 0.0 *fetween Howard nad Grand streets, New — (AREROOMS, A Ha Tee ete ne we can prove a justification triumphant. We know that of the change of the Colonel's position from one of hostility to one of friendly regard and advocac fel Mr. Webster, did say, that the Colonel ser's frionds for money, and thet he knew money hed to him. This statement was communicated to person to whom it was made, and as it was natural he should suppose, etic for’ Mr, Curtis, who was upot fi — friendly intercourse with the Colonel, dining at is visiting where he visited, to , if known, must annihilate standing of that friend, unless such statement were true. He could not believe that any man would tell a deliberate falsehood, for the pu rading the character of one whose reputa- tion he professed to hold dear, For these reasons, sir, my client expects that Mr. Curtis will swear that what he ing said that the horse is sixteen it he will stick to it. n will be complete. that he has said that of his ney of which was to di ing and use chance has thrown millions of proper sical force must be em) ERSONS wishing to dispose, of their Libraries, sith nell; wilt slways And a ready parchasey and geod | and there ie.a thind-t s Wuird ig in exllo—it is almost af anomaly. Itis a terrible omission; it revolutionized Euro) and it overthrew the republics of Italy and Greece in twelfth and thirteenth centuries ; for life or for property there. Thi is the educetion of this might ines, giving name ond number, SABE. at im*r 70 Nassan, or 187 Rivington street. there was no meourity is last alternative, then, mass of illiterate populace, ly on this continent. It is ial legi lation for them—schools for them—and re- ment and civilization will follow. As they are men- tally ferent epi so will the polic: because th e must be held in abeyance, and a monarchy re, ot the caneiile must be logialeted for! These “jee Spayeeble: a And now, after making the dierism and prostitution are cities, but are spreading wide over the country, | come to this State Legislature, The same error which is promi: nent in the general government is exhibited der the false and ruinous plea of ‘‘ internal improvement,” monopolies and immense capitalists are invested with ial privileges ; they are exempt from the operation their contracts are sinecures ; in them, and State repudiation the sneers of civilized nations follow in close suc- islation for the canaille is never heard of. ie members of the Legislature are 8 of common law my client by the partaking of his c! all respect for the charac of America be regu- 2, electric and maguetic machineg, are entirely in them. Thiet na le remark that incen- limited to our large alpltation of the’ Heart, Apople xy, Complaints, Lumbago, Neuralgia, has said is true. feet high, we expect does, ar, our juin x iency of Nervous and Phy- vous di In cages of Dys- he di one of the law of covenant ; the State faith is re ftlend,, tbe, only, tend stroy ‘the character) and subvert the standi friend, and that what he thus said is untrue. not suppose he will say. he knew the money was instrument in hen m For this reason, a1 various ornamental patterns, and can be worn by tom shay se Mr. Curtis did declare that paid, he must have been the otiation of this purchase because it will somewhat involve Mr. Curtis himself, I believe that he never will or in obedience to the tee, ‘TS, BANDS, BRACELETS; | 0 ry tlontitute of the elementary princi and common English. The remark of the Hon. Alvah ven! Pf al Ngee? a the beinaped re mers er ne the ware terion rent of | ten Senators in the Senate who could write ten words of SS spent er English, or who understood the first princi was asad and significant assertion, but perfectly certain, then, that the entire mass of legislation in necesea- rily confided to the several members who are supposed to | have common sense, and that these remaining persons, is | Who “‘cannot write ten words of E1 of ‘the influence at the deat of by which the dictators operate hese leaders and vire-regents are the horde of monopdlists who choke up Hthe lobbies of the Houses and who demand spec half, as exemption from personal liability ; State loans ; but havin, Base ae coercion of individuals to com; ee Hroperty; ‘the control 9! fficient intensity or power. They are the come voluntarily, subpoena, upon transaction in which he is thus implicated. And as I can- not safely risk my client’s cause without the testimony of this witness, I am determined this court have lost the power to enforce obedience to its process. He has taken one half dollar, and the worth of that we must have from him. more, sir, to show that I am in earnest in the defence of this suit, and to save the trouble and dela: upon asimilar motion, which | feel that I shall led to make at the hext term of this 3 and if it is granted now, imilar necessity to aks it again i meet when it comes. Counses. rox Puatntirr here expressed himself willing to acquiesce in the motion for postponement; his client feeling anxious to afford every opportunity to ‘defendant have Soatia. s5 as to the had the counsel for the to have him here, unless wir arma, wrists apelet, cheat, or any prt ofthe body with rf ic power is may thus mh ie py i atl r) Galvania nine El sunetis iy relieve Iara Sotetns te beam nesedeooeh ky medication ap i i.e hp ere af alee maoes seein disesverlensof modems seignce, Tel believed to posers the remarkable power Tish,"are the machines T have made this motion is ,benide, certain that pliant i and CHRISTIE'S ca ANIC STRENGTHENING ial legislation on their be- oat unless;this These articles form zu ets pion to, the Galvanic 1 their abandonment o! the finances of the coun- usancy fo Jaw and the convention- Grand and peculiar picture hastily sult of the be ehibgnd Sor then. But that enil an eflectual astute ty divest or Ren carr bil |e y drawn! Disastrous tng sontidence ofthe people ‘Thus, ther absolut as, en, ali w their tre tolling thelr curfews: on the Sanks of the Mis and who are making life and property insecure in yor antic cities, must live and die, and exercise the ee, without the Ouly Agency in New York, No, 182 THOME between | most Bsr and sure re Ta Grane oe e affidavit of aes Shea was here read by Mr. White, stating that he had served a subpena on Edward Curtis, in the above cause, demanding his attendance at the present term, and handing him the usual sum of fifty cents, Mr. W. here again moved that the court grant an attachment, from the first day of the ensuing term, against Mr. Curtis, 80 as to com) Mr. easy ere term, and eeuxing fu jas, and other Papers. These Saticsemtale al all of which are from the most ring the fF ht of moral suasion, 7, between nce has been named al- For the Cant will defer any further remarks Mae Porter, from ie Finance report on the subject "Oh lodachold estston; iso 1 his attendance. e present term? lo not wish to allow Mr. Curtis the coming into court from term to ‘Why not fake Gea anon ce order for attach- Me ‘Wuirx.—Because, mo My term. We want to make one jo! do it all at once. The Court here directed — the usual order be taken ir attachment. The case, h term. Do are vor, d never have gr ereg ee om Cemaitiee, submitted a taxation of rents reserved on Samseale Senator accom provide for taxing the “ Galvanic” iwhich are offered | i above report iterests of lessors in these es- tates. A motion to print five times the usual number of ghee ol was referred. A motion made by Senator Beers that the coven foe special order for Thursda: to continue in force tat the bills are finally The he question upon the bill to amend the act to for the construction of the New York or Erie Railroad, will probabl be had to-morrow morni re, nate, in committee of the whole, del: to the oo Consideration of the Hudson River Railroad bill. the srt a ‘of loans, borrowed lowed, and was con- and the committee rose, GASES ve very’ old Madeira Wing, e fear eae brands, | the ‘our Honor, we should be rent bills be made a old Amontillado an m Sherry, in do., Orard, Du- Feat ‘and qr. casks; A. Sei ette in 0.; old. Peale Con andy in ies, ‘ar. casks and eighths, of a very ever, goes over for the The Butchers’ and Drovers’ Bank vs. Walter Sutherland. ie was an action on a Brominsary note for $150. The |, and the jury, under the oe ‘a verdict for defendants for $162 79, pinion of the court in bank, on the law auc g dont Mr Ales For’ plaintiff, Mr. Senate e for defendant, Mr. Allen. wei | Thomas Gardner vs. an action to recover $90, o- an nrg caer) with defendant to deli other provisions. He delivered all except the amount oy which the suit is brought. Defence, a set off. For plaintiff, Mr. Schell; for de- ‘This was an action above meee of a high grade. I pce by the late ‘90 yearsago, and oneal Mim*re Keays 94 Broed a. pit paid for Gentlemen's 4 pial on Least era and sol Also, Repairing, GCloes! ad. slew Er} oe ster Bree ng, inte mont | ana tte Sonate bare, seasonable This 1 W. Townsend.—This was zuped he conadarton ofthe a idlion of Moneta etvecmed Crothing, such as Conus $0 to 12; Pants $1 1035 Vests 30 cents, 8 lot of hams urge grant company an exclusive charter; that is to say, to prohibit call and | Competition by any other road. Such a scheme was ea Account ae denounced by the honorable Senator han Senator did not use very gentle terms ina , this bill ogg ordered to a third read- the Senate adjourned. In the House, the bil monthly reports, is virtually lost. To-day the House passed a bill to authorize reyes EEC hd ‘LANDT STREET, Paver & for the | troller to borrow $300,000 to pa; Ene against itary ngving Soee, i biegaat Pxsrezs, gg 3 Essences, olowues, ng aol Loe’ f other article it mel dict for plaintif’, $80.17. fendant Mr. Brewster. Charity Hedley vs. Samuel Magic. on a promissory note for $378, made by the defendant in favor of a person named John Harrison. The defence set up, was usury and want of consideration. John Harrison ve that it it bod accommodation note Notorial, and Letter Copying allusion to mono} to compel banks to make semi- is Seventh Ward Bank; ‘inatted Of 80 a) plying it he tothe plaintif’s husband. The wi of interest, and the Court allowed which the court , Mr. A. Thompson; for defendant, Mr. Vultee. Before Chief Justice Jones. 8. French.—This cause is further adjourned to ke. The revenues between naieny, and Ba 3 of the principal ond Buffalo, will be applied ilar of tir gum of sionia inthe House for lemerrow a3) tock F M 1 the Senate ill to abolih Inprisonment for non ‘militia fines ouse, make foubt ik wih, militia vervice will vo decidedly af « die. | this morning. hend. There ws big nothing interesting accomplished in the se to-da; I shall t Yio vend you reports of the the Senste ‘upon the ‘anrhrent bills,.w "The weather continues to be lovel of the weather we shall experience Superior pale and No. 1 Soaps, it Chrystalline avira arlom and Wi accor to the state of the wei TO COUNTRY MEKCHANTS, DRUGGISTS, | © AN AKERS. Hs LEEY WESTERN, BY THE POUND OF of the cot ti morning, Issac _Wertham, in- ne ag hp a young Messrs. J. Beck & Co., bout $1500 worth en stolen. From ue wei the following Ly} att ee isa pag ot phlei rand $2 010 man, ne silk mereers, fe, No. 358 Broad aoa Panter fa {amen ol now! same ive acre adduced on the h that in the month o! Outsnee last, Mr. peorae @ young man, who had sik ad ine god arious articles of silk and e store, on on cheng’ mediately confewed his" gt ual gave up ome of value which he then had in his irunks he also ja oe ed Mr. Beck, and the officers who accompanied him, he had sold most of the property stolen to Wertham; at gaiea, seven or fei pec of rich silk goods, Yaluablo pave cs 8 cen Of ri Yaluablo ves concealed und 2 propert found in the posses: to be worth $1416, and for which It was further Fouh Qil Peppermint, | White Wax Carmway Seed, | Refued Ligsotice, | G ‘ il Lemon,’ | Blue Vitriol 4 fall assortment of Drugs, all of the le WEEKS & ANDERSO! 5 Strate oy THE GRrowInG Crops 1n THE Soury.— We be been informed, Cassimeres, and ntleman from Sout suit the most which prices are ‘ADM cent cheaper than any ot! MPA DENDti Sateen fans, were Wile riggs we published of the state of the crops in ‘and the upper districts of South Carolina, will ven ereater force to South Alabama. The crops of core dhe lat ll grain were never more promi- ‘Wheat and oats were sown “ aa {rot cotton the prot ut of cotton the prospect foursfitthe of tho seed | ° k and aftor the 20th } when the extreme change of th on the Ist of Ape weeks a continued out wind, with cl er—soaked the grounds and has large pa paral entirely, and a Sortaldorable % PER CENT ne OW His USUAL PRICE. FASHIONAB E VISTING CARD EST. A PLATE and Fifty Cards printed =e 50 ; the best En- Georgia plates at 50 cents apply ‘with e: from being equ were in the be that hid been planted REMO D: TOWNSEND'S wea Fina Pik peror will street, next e rilsfor two the orate we weath- | dence that Wertham was mado aware that not belong to the person who offered them for by the defence, A og gd sare ee to th character accu bees delay is @: Seed is very scarce, and much delay is expe | several of his creditors stating CUNNIN! Steen thrte weeks, an event which is most Invariebl lgchy Jewelry Silver Hated ond qe from | attended with a considerably diminished yield. 3 i no doubt that the present stand of young, mn in all t cotton country is put back je ree wee! Ad roe eel lb plant.-Savannah Georgian, ie Cc t ont fpr Sigeteivks poy impostors. See that tended to. Constantly on hand, new an) tion of the balance that they had en- trusted him to considerable amounts since the com- jaint for which he was on tris! had been pressed against bse citi 9S pm ae a brief consultation in the casc, en of guilty, but recommended the ac- PAs court. He was then remanded the ,court adjourned till to-morrow Diet who wish to attain » compl long ai In Chancery. Before the Assistant Vice Chancellor. Wm. H. Hayes and Edward B. St. John vs. Nathaniel psa Wm. and James Currie.—In this cause, the plain- Uff filed their bill to compel the of him: kersin Wall street, ae over to and | State bonds of Ii ogee ea of ‘he value of $3000, jue Kimball employed a Serteas some State bonds, in question from the com- swerto the t bill, i oc material (tllegations and pn 10 Me- and ny a eee % goed i ins under advisement. Inth a ives, tae bill to in the Albany Sa’ Inthe House, to ines v: ge an Trt Assocation \ A bill was re ol bom yoenpiaieen ‘ways and means Pd Police Intelligence. Pr Fm oes, 3 Rothery .—A Mr. Edward Fox was a gt night, about 11 o’clock, in <r af SaaTe seat Leonard. b y that notorious scoundrel J Dirick, also awother rascal, and forcibly held and robbed f a pocket book containing $32 ir bank bills, and made of. Dirick was finally arrested ia the course of the night snd te brought to the police office, and committed for Peak aden, inti ny ‘Thompson Bill Jones were caught last it, inthe act of ste: mit of white lead Byrd ct belon; steal ack Henry = corner of 2d averiue we soe for tri Grand yard a Crolius, of the Fifth —— pe “ioe it : black feliow called Bill Wilson, charged with rol Mr Richard W. Sea- man, wholesale Lire No. Roney ha oot open book containin in bank some $3, wo! of promissory gp hoog It appears Mr. Seaman took off his coat todo nome work in the loft of his store, the pocket book being in one 4, the ne pockets, and while he was en- gaged in another stracted the bool “eth money the bergen phe this | ae ab- shave officer, ,with much tact Ag ran og fortunately’ recovered the money, also the book with all the valuable papers. On “ friaking” Wilson, the money was found on his person, and the book and paj were found concealed at his house. This job was a tainly done up well, and reflects much credit on the offi- oe, Committed for trial. amy.—A man, called William Proctor, alias Theo- incom 'yant, who has already served a term of years in the State prison, and bids fair to serve another, ere long, was arrested by officer Stewart, on 8 charge of bigamy: It fiosy egin from the affidavits, tliat this man was married rst wife, Mary Ann, by the Rey. Jacob H. Browner, No 95 Barrow street, on the 2d of April, 1835, and on the 27th day of September, 1844, he was married to his second wife, (the first wife still diving) oe the Rev. Wm. Niles, of Ravenswood, Long Island unfortunate Zouns women resides at No. 108} Bowery. Many meu ave more than they con maces with one wife, but fellow was making quite a collection of wives; for ouly last winter this rascal courted a young woman, as a sin- gle man, while ho was living with his last wife, and en- ed himself to be married—consequently the day was xs upon, the wedding dress was made, and the brides- maid and groomsman appointed, when only the day be- fore the ror was Fo sake piace, the mother of the girl discovered, accidentally, the rascal was a marriod man, which blew up the whole affair just in time to re vent the young woman's ruin. Committed by Ju: Osborne for tri Grand Larceny.—Officers Conklin and Rue arrested 8 black fellow, called Edward Johnson, c! ed with rob- bing a Mr. Horace Bowen, some four weeks since, of $650. This chap isan accomplice of another black fellow call- ed Day. It seems that a colored woman, called Diana Williams, lives at No. 64 Mercer street. The roll of money stolen from Mr. Bowen was placed in the #ckeige and custody of this woman, for safe keepii ng, het “if Day and Johnson, when, upon the arrest of Day, John- son came toher and took the money away. Committed for examination. en“ Star.”—A young lady discovered, on Wed- iternoon, while Passing up Warren street, a lit- as she ‘thought, laying on the sidewalk, in the ir,” naer the ceter 3, upon picking it up she observed a small chain attached to it, aid on examining it further she found it to bear tho device of the city arms, with the words written thereon, “Police,” Upon inqui- ry it appears a man was seen to pass down that stre rather a happy state, engrossing the whole of the side- k, but was brought up very Seton by the semp- post, und finally rested himself in the. gutter, and was ta en home in a hand-cart, lanet,” we must state, was found near this lamp-post. Jt would be well for this “ sick” individual to remain so till the new mayor is sworn into office. However, a “star” is at his service, whenever he pleases to call for it, but in doing so it might cost him his head. in Outrageous Assault.—Officer Stewart conducted to the Tombs yesterday, froma den of infumy No. 90 Church street, Nelf Johnson, big Nell Thompson, and Maria Wil- loughby, Keck ig with @ violent assault’ and battery on Emma It appears they knocked her down, and all three ‘fell upon and beat her most shamefully, vie out any justification whatever. They were all hel bail toanswer. Why don’t the Alderman of the “a break up a few of these houses by way of anexample 1 Petit Larceny.—Michael Kennedy ‘was caught vy om cer Closey, of the Ist ward, stealing iron from Heury Law, No. 27 West street. Locked up. “Altempt to Stab.-Henty Fletcher was arrested yeaster- day by a policeman of the 12th ward, charged with tempting to stab Edward Coffin, residing in 69th street, Bloomingdale. Committed by Justice Koome. Passing Counterfeit Money.—Henry Stook was arrest- ed last night for Lsoig 1 counterfeit yr § on George Fristen, in 7th ave: tween 17th and 1 streets.— Locked up by Justice Roome, fe i A black fellow, called Charley d convict from Blackwell’s Island, was nabbed ‘ast ‘night by officer Trenchard, of the 17th ward. He was sent back to his old quarters, Stealing a Pair of Shoce— Burton wes caught in the actof stealing a of shoes from the store of Supreme Court. Before Chief Justice Bronson, Justices Beardsley aod Jewett. May 7.—The Court was occupied to-day in h motions for judgment on demurrers, and one in judgment. 9 on the calendar, has been reached in ‘Teguise order, Court Cal Day. Common Pixas—First Part—Nos. 18, 26, 60, 76, 90, iy 1, cl 1G 68. Second Part—Nos. 85, 117, 11! 81, = doreha Fine near Nasuvi.e.—The very extensive flour mills and distillery of L’Homme- bees & Co., situated one mile below Nashville, see en- isoly fire yesterday morning. "We have pot feted the ulars of this heavy loss, as it must be, not only to the owners, but to the community around Nashville, ‘us it will be some time before it can be or and putin hse rseer which we understand is the desi of the enterprising proprietors. We understand that ° establishment cost “vein fifty and sixty thousand dol- lars, upon which there was an insurance of twenty thou- sand. Nashville Uni April 90. —————— NEW YORK Bee's he ape RAILROAD SUMMER. ARRANGEMENT. on after Friday, May Ist, 1816, the cars will ran as fob- ty Hall for, Yorkville, ey gad Morisia: and 11 o'cloel » 5 Leave eCity fitall for Fordnat wud Wil 10, and 1 o'clock, A.M.; pd at 86 1, ity Hall foe, Hone Bridge, Bi ockabog i Hart's Comer, and Whi 7" an clock, ct and § o'elock wT A SPRING AND SUMMER © AT nen “ate rahi Te Ae moe 102 Furton ors : actions w ein Conty' 22 4 Boe tt Hah an feats, Pants, from rome ; Ban Wess trom $2 to Bammer Vex, cents to fe assortment of Cloths, ih made ll be ‘an to fier ‘0. be aR TD Vis per i store in the city. _ mal ImSre essen strocte te ye cheal jemen’s and SEC LOTHING and Forni price wiyen for all N.B.—A line throwgh the assortment econdchand Clothing, cheap for cash. m8 imm@re TO TAILORS. art of entting all the ritions at the ey inemet’s. ork the subject, wh to be com. stethe price of ich iran #010 omy 5 . of the author, No 15 Brondvray, New Y acimer HF, UNDERSIGNED i: ring opens for for of New Fastiatotietetespeat™ eee eis ete ce aeeecnt Latiies serv ry ana and description, to the sul ikinas ; wenther Hedson, New York JAS. T. PERKINS. BA’ Leo a ae wat es pint, ole ae se ‘ihe ‘sou weve map time MAGIC HAIR D' EP OW GREY hs oly el mec to «beautiful tan the appitestion of Pal "sme al re Country ge hte oqaergensh set) TEReSeries to call. at thevdepo’, where they hares Rei gitee vehtakers auve suied fr ied e minutes. mid

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