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’ THE NEW YORK HERALD. -- = =——— — rm —-~ — = ——— — — = — —— ——S a — eee Vol. XII, Ne. 150-Whole Ne, 4382, NEW YORK, TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 9, 1846. — a Se —— — ~ a a a RR a — a aoe a ere =—=™“eP-— THE NEW YORK HERALD. | ponymuny® Seo¥20,UEE, eT ee a 'e ED or unfurnished, in a small pri ~ our D joan ov Arvenmen.—This met last evening, Conduct of a eman.—We have to eMOCRATIC Squaunie in | — A Soneengmpnpepr=rmmcgaal Fe ean banrd, tn 8 conued end airy siteation<— Jia , Sega ‘600 engravings—price ouly 37 ceats—re- | the President, D. 8. Jackson, Esq., in the chair. relate another of these Matealy ond malicious pieces of | of the delegates of the recent {democratic convention at JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. | 2g shted's WE. chee aes AE | se IS mae fi in en sumbr, will bi | yytaszmneee of th lat menting were read, and ap | iokeuardinn, wah our cent aren ota, etic | Retatl yee Tcl Figetae no ——________ ELEGANTLY FURNISHED APARTMENTS, yay yambere seat by mal Bigs) Several patitions wore received and referred: | th iooua and careless manner th Dveue thle sovount Leeanas A ngs at ol autiful mansion, 53 Barelay s i e le to their hock, for ir medical j—referred. | ments rmen respective wards, and, ese! ive, the Hon. AP all Verers c= gareasgoshie terms) “Nove geher ‘they persous of wi | wurivaled and of tae various Kinds of Childres’s | Of W. E. Lawrence, for correction of tax--referred. | must way mach tthe othe ree cite. Teecnns inet | krounds of the protest are that the whole proseedings of ‘establishment, mast be p | sooty. | Easing, 30,0 Poghe, Saas mocks: Freer, Ke. toxether, with colored | For sewer in Fifth Avente—referred. ish sailor boy, called Wm. Powell, was detected the convention were inform: % cted trom the subsesiption m reii | - " Z ieeaeanes nts, te beeen FISHER, 14 For sewer in Twenty-eighth street—referred. on Sunday nigh about 10 o’cl hy ‘Mr. Hedger, the friends were taken by.surprise. tis therefore probable, JAMES GORDON BEN. Fes, } NtW LEBANON SPKINGS. ae —— Several petitions. asking for correction of tax, were re- ief-mate of the (?reat Britain steam ship, on deck ofthe that Mr. Smith will go before the people on his ows Proprietor of the i PIANO FORTES. | ceived and referred. 1, with a bag upon his shoulder, goin, hook. New Yous Heaate Estanuisument, North-West comer of Fulton and Nassau street JURCHASERS are invited to call at Chambers’ ware-room, | Sulphur, Powder. ¢-c—Communication from the Mayor | wards the forecastle. Upon being stopped by Mr Hedger, Maine U. 8. Sewavon.—The democracy of *:ine are ‘No. 38 Broad and Mie answ y to- for a superior and warranted acticle. 1 provision against the dai ractice of | who inquired what he had in his red he did yet unable to agree upon the individual w!.0 ll have DAILY HERAL D—Every day, Price 2 cents pur copy—@? al? im@r ing powder, sulphur, saltpetre. inf U it r “ nar th it im easiest por B saltpetre, and a inflamma. | not kiow. examination, it prov the good fortune to represent them in the ««) \ of the - 2 per minam—peyable in yance “ ‘ pe Ks 4 a 6 es as | SCOTT’S BAZAAR, matter, within the city of New York. Laid on the | 50 lbs of tobacco, valued at $440—this w 2 United States for six ears from the fou: Mareh per c 12h, cents per ancum—payable In advance. | imost fastidious, whether tarryiug for the seasou or a shorter 74 Prince street, east of Broadwa | table, by the mate, and the boy ordered on shore—it being | next. Both branches took a ballot «a Friday, ADUERTH eAcenerst at the usual prices—always cash | }eriod ANDS SCOTT. late of the Bazaar in De syeet, begs to | , Another communication was received from the M strictly prohibited to take any quantity of tobacco on | but neither was able to effect a choice. In: © Senate, am advance. * - | ded Imre HENRY HULL. Aas cris nutnerous friends and the public, that he has | iD Felation to expenses for outfit, &c., of volun to | board this ship, which was evidently taken for the pur. | Governor Anderson had fifteen vases, Mr. 1ivnlin hed PRINTING of all kinds exeeare with beauty and des- COUNTRY SEAT FOR EXCHANGE opened the above house in a very superior style, and hopes to | join the American yn ee the campaign ogainst Mexi- e of smuggling, and laying the ship liable to sei: | twelve, and of the four whig suffrages, Mr. i yans hed pach. ‘or - ji ‘i fair share of the public Patronage. From long expe- | co, and also iz for local accommodation tor drill, kc. | It seems that this boy procured the aid of John Farly, @ | three and Mr. Sev in the House, Mr, Ham- For unimproved lots,or improved property in New York A ft. he if “, yp erance one. J » "A LARGE. fremé Hous he flatters himself to be able to please the | Referred to a Special Committee. policeman of the 4th Ward, or, as it is generally called, | lin polled the largest part of the democratic force, re a he accommodations of his house for busi hed; metal roof; piazzas front and rear; garden pes com he believes cannot b by an Another communication was received from the Mayor, | the “star” Ward, who yesterday morning proceeded on | ceiving fifty-sevi i nderson vetoing the permission given to Patrick Quade, to erect | board the ship with the Foy and domanded of Mr. Hedger | seven’ and several votes | Goveenee AnMiesee anaes . ed 2 miles from ie patrons wil scales, &e., opposite his premises, in Market street. Laid | the tobacco in a most insulting and J +f Ne » ke. ind i and vulgar manner. Upon | party received fourteen votes. Samuel Fosse! of miles of ajait road jn full operation, au pala bgt market effords | on the tabi, being refused, he atthe ‘tame. time was. asked to| {he Liberty party, lad four votes; George Evens, wl sitpeniianmadion tor me to pak han oachuuge, who will designate | Chops, Cold Cuts, Rarebits Streets—A communication was received from the Su-} show his authority for aeting as an officer, and | had forty-eight ; und W. P. Fwd Prep fy =| o'clock, A.M.; 1, 2, 3,4, property offered. &e., to H. W., box 2857 Lower Post in fact « large assortment o! perintendent of Pavements, with names of persons in his | he refused so to do, but left the ship, uttering ob- | one each. A tention wee offered tn the Sauete, Wat , b a eee ie . je3 tw twavepees = might. Plenty of rooms for pri parties employ in answer to resolution of the Common Council, | scene threats, and declaring he would have him arrested | on the table, that @ joint committee should be appointed York, front Whitehall street, at 7, % 1911 | SOUNTRY RESIDENCE FOR THE SUMM See i myl9im*rre_ | Referred, in a short time. In about an hour afterwards, this | to report the time, place und manner of choosing a Sena- B52 qelock, A. 5 i dt Bedford, LL, h Te JEWELLERS, MINIATURE PAINTEMS, &c.—} Reports—Of Finance Committeo, recommending the | policeman returned with an ex-mock auctioneer, | tor, aa rst boar from the island will leave at 8A. | At Hedford, ohare miles a Soa | South Ferry, and near Ht & J. HARTNETT, No. 2 Courtlandt street, near | adoption of ordinance for additional appropriations, Ko. | called John Crow, likewise a policoman, and some six or the Railroad Depot. rom wholesale and retail arera of Travelling, | for interest on Revenue Bonds, ia ; redemption, | seven other officers, whem Farley took from his hat a Sporting Intelligence. wi are Cases an 4 _—The ke. $900,000; Coroner's fees, $2,500. warrant, issued by Justice Osborne, for the arrest of Mr. ‘The Louisville Journal of the instant sayt Police—Alderman Haut prescnted a roport and ordi- | Hedger, charging him with stealing from the possession | race yesterlay was very exciting. The Ny contain watches, | nance, for the better regulation of tho Police force. The | of this boy about fifty pounds of tobacco, worth $4 50, | came to tho stand, all looking fine. Mr. Bradley's entry ordinance provides that the city shall bo divided in three | and demanded his immediate attendance at the police-| was the favorite at odds, Fred eo was named as first districts; also, makos provisions for Courts, ke. Adopted. | office, using language of a very offensive nature, and | or second, and did not disappoint his backers. Atthe Flute, Ethan Waich Iver Plate neaily arral ed to Jewellers show casi keys, pins, thimbles, pen i the risk of the owners thereof. aire fh POT TAK containing two. parlors, (6 foet,) a £35 LINE OF STRAMB! ¥ x rary an ining room on firs loor, eight rooms on Digecr— ‘tly, Sanday Gp leet, Ba A ‘floor an i hitches, ke, eteble. end tween Court! t ai i als. C de Rrembost ROCHE a cae Aid| fle edn uaa Houghton wal cy Oh 4 for the summer months, with or, witho.st (a ado taavigy wich santnsseanincrenshe ciety alt Rameas ecm none.ere Cours. Be Adve 'e cnt ne oS Byrne “4 {arayenag 5 5 leepcia: Se aL ee Ly, ans gs, at 7 o’clock. h ee rr 4 Petitions of * ers’ Union Association,” asking for | quite unl ming an ol er. ntieman who was | start, Mr, lury’é co! arbous ambout ENDRIK HUDSO IN, (apt: RG. Cractenden, Also, SUN ia Onesdses Guieleemences hee. |e Yok. use of Washington parade ground, for celebration of ath present, sud knee the whe crane wont wg Justice | kept it for one aid trea quarcers of mile, the alance " J Saturday evenings, ier’ 4 miles fro th Ferry, with . SE " 5 uly. Grante rne, and sia 0 facts ng 5 wl anny Rodgers ep o7aGeN: ve tokca will At Al times! areive fa Albany ta ampte'| frets Igo Seeromend enclosed, The cotttee bay suursery, ee es "“Yamps and Gas—Aldorman Tarrax offored a resolution | evidently been suppressed by the: boy om: heat by half «length. ‘Tuo second beat all got off wall time for the morning cars for the east or west. kitchen, &e., in basement; two parlors and breaksast room, ost. RESPECT LLY ‘informa the citizens of New | in favor of suliacaing the Superintendent of Lamps and | complaint) the Justice deputed oooed iy r, | together, the Glencoe filly leading for ong and a querter Freight tiken at moderate retes, and none taken after 5} | OH first Noor, and four bedrooms on second floor—will be in York and the public tw general, that hehas located him- | Gas, to appoint suitable persons for trimming the same. | Mr. Stewart, to proceed to the ship forthwith, and take | mile ; when Fred. Kaye and Nanny Rogers made play. Lay ig P.M. a aad ceudiadedadaaiat nianibikaveinia te tenant in two weeks. Apply as above. self in this city, he 0: i BROADWAY. Iderman Bexson opposed its adoption, without re- | the oe — om Lepr ot ees ne cate oe bind ie $ eet penton # ad, Poot er ost s ene Ka Dereon of the of 5 ie . A ference. case having been dismissed. Upon this being done, Mr. d id, Be ee ter onder rom the expt re GENIN’S GOSSAMER HATS, Ho ee te ene eee cores eee ‘The resolution, on motion, was laid on the table, Hedger ordered the 4th’ ward policemen on shore, | by Fred. and Nanny. Owing to her suporior Sebalincor the ofheaton thereto, ee 5s WEIGHING from 2% to 33 ounces. Price ouly $3.50. A CTD Sliver tel Soret Fremee: dg ‘The Board took a recoss for twenty minutes, andre | which hint they took, and immediately stepped off. | she won the race. The following s« the summary Yauted ‘States Mail Line. It is about two years since the Gossamer Hat was first | 4 Ww. would also remil abhi turned. It is almost time that the Mayor investigated the conduct | J. L. Bradley's b. f. Nanny iludgers, by imp. Hibie- Ard o'clock, P. M., Landing at tutermediate Places. of the New York | known, by bis anuual vissit to Sarat Ventilation of the Board Room—Resolution in favor of | of some of these beauties decorated with stars. The fact | | cus, dam the dam of Tenbrwk.............. 821 rom the Boot of Harcleyet ama the most tasty | years, y wwledge of the Optical ventilating the Board room. Adopted. of one of their comrades having been sent to the State | J. Metcalie’s b. c. Fred. K: by Gray Eagle, dam Steamboat HUDSON, Ci . KF. King, will leave on inced by the | Shabled to deter glasses suitable for any ey ‘Alderman Bxapy offered a resolution of inquiry, rela. | prison a short time ago, does not appear to have -effected | _ by Moses... . 413 Tet us tee what his honor the | Gibson Mailory’s ch. c. Bill’ Barbour, by Cray : Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday sfternoons,at 5 ig ie 0 be suppled with glasses which will | tive to the practice of dischargi Stermboat SOUTH AMERICA, Captain L. W. Brainard, enmboat SOU apeain L. W. Brain: strain the sight. Blackwell’ sons with weak ey not E . Lunatic Asylum —Resolution proposing the enlarge- | Arrest of a Till Thief —Bill Pormroy, a black thief, ci phe lar approbs- y ie greatly benefit ani ig vagrants, ke.,on | much of a retormatio Island, by Aldermen of the city. Adopted. | Mayor will do in this matter. le, dam by Sir Archy... . ase c. Malcolm, by Gray Eagle, wotiennbost SOUTH min LW Grarticular attention i called toa e <3 Zz J ' * a So'elock, 2 # Pogue et nish and crus ehvenarpladeest ment of the “Lunatic Asylum on Blackwell's Island, resthd last night, charged with stoaling from the Bert Dee tas ther tee d Apply on‘hoard. or at the office onthe wharf. _ie8_| Tore pleasant than auy pther ever before offered. recommended as t Swood, No. 76Centro strest, five dol- | Lin Cock’s ch. f., by imp. Glencoe, dam’ by’ Sir MORNING LINe AT SEVEN O'ULOOK. Hot litble, like the Leghorn and Patama. to lose sithe or preserving and impro Alderman Bexsow offered a resolution, in ver change, and'a one dollar bank bill, which | Charles ;... 5. - vss-s sort eas ae. s5 8 FOR ALBANY AND INTERMEDIATE Jor from exp o the rain. They cannot be soile: Sighted pereom ee a eee 22 eaitg i a stand of colors to the volunteer entified by Forewood to be his property.— ihe tedanntlr tides cammataivdscete ry - il LANDINGS—From the Steamboat Pier at from the haie. so commonly the case | ¢ dae e been operated upon Nee ee ae eae ae inteeraditing, | Locked up for ta ' e race for today ug raw a crow ¢ foot of Barclay street. Breakfast and th for the much ad; style of trimm: 1 pacar al ya PM ear ir (els xico, at a cost of $140. Adopted unanimous! Grand Larceny.--A man by the name of Francis Tul- | are four entries, Victress, the Gray le filly from Secinn shastaaes i 1 greece yvevents all its the patronage of all tm went of his articles. Alderman Bi ly. boarding at No. 110 Mulberry. street, was robbed of | Tennessee, has been beaten but once. others are ST Ber eae neaion TROY. Canals A. A iepeteatoen papel por meamy ty I warrant all Spectacles purchased from me to suit the | tionin favor of providing a more suitable place for the Sity one ervetaigne, suppored to be taken by the man from our own State, and will give a good account of r-oegetleg fonday WV eanertay Tuesday , ny, Mownings = ic age invited to eal] on 8 Hin an hod Bore, : wb for éve years, or exchange them without extra charge. a i seen peo Yor weet Be erent oe hiessrong the house with Thomas Kinney. No arrest | themselves. "s Charch. “ a L. dxy mornings, at7 A.M. Landing at Caldwell’s, int, 214 Broadway, o1 Newburgh, , Poughkeepsie, Hy: :|_ WATTRIPONT & Bay Pear camo PR ee te ATTRIFONT x tog at nla FIGIAL EYES. ail ‘eal indebte. to the worthy. and respected Alder: | irrest for Keeping a Disorderly House—A German | | STEAMHoat Cottision—Loss o” Live.—The PH WL re Nt man Brady, of the 16th ward, for the introduction of | by the tain of alotd ‘Weagan, was arrested yesterday | Steamboat Santa Claus, the mail boat, on her CO. Red loo) si ADE and inserted by Dr.J. GRAY, No. 119 Bo " . lerhook. FASHIONABLE HATTERS, “Yo ¢ this lutic by officer Burly, charged with keeping a disorderly | passage down on Friday night, came in contact with the “All woods, freight, bank bills, specie, or any other kind of | SMe, 82 Nossau street, near Fulton, New York. | ae | ia BEN lp Cod neg a Frertton Resolution, in favor of referring to a | house, at No. 147 Greenwich strect, where gambling ant | Propeller Ocean, which plies between this city and Phil RTA of he enn hii ped Pe rd this boat, mar be thequslity oftheir various Kinds-of flats of theirown manu. | ¢d, should always apply to the maker, who has been i special committee the act of the Legislature, in relation | other disorderly ames are permitted. Committed te | adelphia, on her up trip. ‘The collision took in the fos paasame oe Glatt apply 6 Geard, of ut tiie ofice cathe | icture.. They have just received a small supply of superior forty vesrs mis im re | to storage of saltpetre, gunpowder, &c. Adopted. prison ult of bail, eee ee So lock in the gin @ short die whart’ , amar te ‘skin, uow used by the most fashionable haters in Paris, WIGS, WIGS AND TOUPLES, Resolution in favor of filling up water lots between | Burglary.—The store corner of 32d street and sth ave- | taace below West Point, ata short turnin the river— THE MOST DELIGHTFUL OF ALL om ple ots cs er aul Soe} mmneh fensare phoma “PHE MOST NATURAL, iJ avenues B and C. Adopted. e nue, was burglariously entered by some thief, on Thurs- bic bene ae early oa - aging each other pay type AEA Gnlid of thatr tise welttiye ensire cariteetionsin the close e to these Wi he extensive use, Th esate itesolution directing the clerk of | and make good their ercano ving room directly over the guard, was tnatantly Killed. i fr worth, But as f aud pein TE . he place, will prove the most easily accomplished and attrac: | “HES nave adopted the French style of trimming the sum- Strange! ie'to be iitposed upon by the pretanded wie-| {hen HOntn Cones at the city chertece. Adopted. —_ [parce pad drik Hudson coming down soon after the occurrence, Wine Saale ceinem wettingated Rebate | Resineahehus ttentea ee reams comes | Seen ataehdamuar ye heincd a dette | - saolain foamand te tw Before Recorder Scot, an, Aldermen Walker and | apt. @jyuttenies kibily slapped his Boat aod taking the in leaf, and the soil covered witha rich turf. rough and spo the beauty of their a ance. ie mer al e |, or de coaers id by American seamen. Referred. a, 4 passengers on board, tow isa! boat to Cald- aiksare in excelleut order, having been considerably | may 95 tmem MB WATERipONT, | sozaluablenhcad thai wameatal hair work, in the vari | "Reports in favor ot Paying —— Sherlock of the eity | june GCL ae gbonen Raticey loka ocaick ype | Sey en waare ane mote hy ingeck Samy ENN, hed the present +. * Mee ow olesale and retail at, rison, $74,10, moneys laid out by him for the use of pri- 4 June 8. oe iv ied ep ith ace Poy Christopher sts., SUMMEK HATS. ad im*rh LAIRD’S, 92 Chatham st. | soners. Accepted. Bern caving orig TM eae, tase ane of C. E: -Emigran‘ © . JAUTION TO EL,MIGRANTS.—! 3 - cRiekt Bots run from Hoboken to Batelay street until 1 a ROBERTSONS. THENI HAT AND car| NEW INVENTED WIGS AND TOUPEES. copia making a sewerin Washinglonstret. Ac | Eaward For, while on ¢ vin fe the Five Fein, onthe | ing into our country | by thousands ‘week. ‘erriage’ 6% cents. mi 3m*r MANUFACTORY, 103 Fulton street.—The under- ATCHELOR’S new invented Wigs an Ips, 30 per. In favor of improving 8h Avenue. Accepted. vine foiling to thow that aay f 'e pro- | Scamps are reaping a rich harvest by their skilful edven- signed bespeaks the attention of the public to the quality of B fectly resemble the ral hair as to defy faiects vy he In favor of building sewer, and improving 30th street fae Repaid pe ge hape’ hee Ril hal tage of their ignorance, and fleecing of them their herd NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LINE, | his Summer Hats, possessing the pert ally | is now scarcely a matter losing an indi Fe ARS EHOW BHNitn, | somene for by the iran of ante, they have the eddjtional men | ofhait, when anew ove, perfectly adapted tothe countenance | Accepted. , | accused guilty of agrand larcony. Sentence deferred. | (wars as fast aa they set foot on our ¢hores, from the foot of Courtlandt street. * | of being 25 per cent below the stan pri ey are es- onexy wearer, and without any of the vexatious | Communication from the city Inspector, with erdi-| Trial for False Pretences.—Jacob V. Platt, was then ppd y oe Meat Net Y fo nies ser, an “ Passengers taking this Boat will arrive in | sentially sumila and finish, to the £0 long experienced by Wig wearers, can be pro- | nance in favor of filling up sunken lots, between 9th and | put on his trial, for having at sundry times obtained from | find ef no caine ston ath reece; city! “Pais ie but : ? rticl di HELOR'S, 2 Wall street; near Broad: fa ; ‘ a obtain Te Ta rain Lthall cad Leke Chase | Broadway; and on a close comparison of their respective | Way. Removed from 16) Broadway. mat im*m Be vey meena h ome filling rgortaes lots in 35th | Mes#rs Loder and Co, merchants in this city, alerge | one way in which their scanty pookets are picked by Plu, J mo material difference can, be perceived, except in THE aadaed atreaten Adopted ainount of goods, by means of fulse pretences, in having | sharpers. ‘The citizens of New York are about i je partic: : . . : 4 } wl Opettiendl check od ‘Resedey: Tandy sa0 beset mming, which effectually preveuts the perspiration of INVISIBLE After passing and concurring in some other unim- | neys; that he was perfectly solvent, and had considerable eden! a ag npr ae evenings, at aeven o'clock, P.M. ad Yrom striking through, and iinpuiriag the ap- WIG portant papers, the Board adjourned. ready cash in hand But litle. progress had been made | (2, Jgnorant and) unsuspecting from the ols "The Bieamboat COLUMBIA, Capt. Wm. H. Peck, will | Pearance. erm . GO closely resembles the real head of hair, shat sceptics | | Boano or Assiurat ALoERwex —Nevt, Gav, Esq, | in the case, when the Court adjourned until tomorrow ee gh time something wes eave the Per foot of Courtlandt street, on Monday, Wednes- PA STE Meo} Bole fl ae pommbes tains sie ‘and connoiseurs have it the most perfect and sident, in the chair. 4 morning. | done.—Albany Citizen, June 8, by BONS 0 i 4 a *) 1 epemecepepesteatinepetpepamnae, ‘fore age oF Freight: apply onboard, or at the Office on | i a Jodement, wh inf cea in thelr pate aes by pvepek pas paipemgeind og Signs insects Goel: Seek cinerea, ® United States Circuit Court. Tux Mormons.—According to the last report of : cousideratious of cost, are invited to examine them, sland se fh Frcizhtronst be putin charge of the Freight Agent, or the | establish by the text of comparizon, their frecise walue, com | OF Wearing, which casey tie Petition of Hose Co. No 31 to be provided with a new __ Before Judge Betts. the persons appointed for that purpose—made for Weipontitte tor teee "At iP | pared with the productions of other manufscturers. sian dete daventiine ie, alkete bole en bs carriage—Referred. June 8—Carrington Wilson vs. Job Cleaveland—Ac. | tho week ending the 22d inst —the Mormons continued to ARE ONLY ONE DOLLAR FOR my?t Imre RORER TSO an treet, porous and so free, that in all cases of perspiration evapora- Petition of W. W. Niles to be relieved from expenses of tion for the infringement of a patent right The plaintiff leave Nauvoo in great numbers— ret et Nau- ie Passengers to Providence —The well UA LLEMEN'D OPHING radxuluN, tion ded, of other wigs entirely | arbitration—Referred. obtained a patent (asec rade ney ech cooking stove, | voo making MA ind trips per day, and at Fort Medison wn and ahleadid steamer RHODE ISL SE Sette ce fad none t cnc ana | groreens ceptic and-connattsenr re alike invited-00 | Petition of 1. Evans and others to have a nuisance | #04 alleges that the defendant pirated his invention, and | forty-five. Five hundred and thirty-nine, w Wwe a most approved shapes, are now ready for inspection and | msHect tiNs wovel and beautiful Wig, and the peculiar | ahated—Referred. Constructs hin stoves on the sine principles, and plaintif | ovor during the week, which, at an ave three per- Boat Silk ~ “4 00 ae Petition of Joseph i wood. is ‘ ie Us fe Republican, May 30. : Ki \d others to hi 5 je Republican, to 4 “sise cabin $1 deck. Freight taken at the | _al7 Im®rre HOWE. mn ae DR. JOHN ROAKE’S constructed in Ninth street—-Referred, | Hadden ve. Vanness—Verdict for pe REE REET CTO M Joweat rates. and immediately forwarded. 'myi® more SFR BOO ad IODINE LINIMENT. Petition of Robert Green for payment of claims due for | Vite r#- Same—Verdict for paint pnarwanbasainguaatas Contos 48 Ceemtcs EW LINE . SKETs Ft ¥ . “ y B rvices rendered—Referred. ‘Geena SON.—! e Ist inst., ae POOL Mckerof the een ~The splendid, FASHIONABLE HAT STORE. OE ae Sou ceeae eae eee hes ui Jernt the last meting ‘of the Board, a resolution was se deny specs? 0 coln, Silas Coonee ‘and James Kemp, three of the despe- . fast sailing and favorite packet ship ROCHESTER, THE SUBSCRIBERS having opened a HAT STORE. ‘Scrofula, Paralysis or loss of the use of the Limbs, Dis- | adopted instructing the Committee on Fire Department " Bofors Homann Morton. ith | Fate Convicts whohave given so much trouble at fw +v.-¢ burthen, Captaia Joha Briton, will sail on Monday, No: Ale Fulton street, comer of Dutch street respect: | ease of the 'Spine aud flip Joint, Eruptions of the Ski, ke | to enquire whether the Chief Engineer employed a clerk (er. orate oe Ne, de Comission yorton, | Prise, seized a ladder which was in use for painting the rhe ' constantly Keep om hand © comeTete eae0r | eee erate tee tte de iris | Anbis fice. and if so, by whatauthority. The committee | day morning, and after a full in cornice, ran with it te.the plekets and went ever uly sol h ing al! 1000 tons and upwards, per- | Hc. They be gation was committed | under a fire from ti.ree guards. Kemp and Cooper es- si sons about to embar 3 It this evening, reported that no one was employed in th 6 ‘throu for the old country will not fail ment of ‘aps, Umbrellas, &e., &e., of the latest style, | a Scientific Chemical Compound of Iodine that has perform- ning, employed in the | in Jefault of bail, in $500, on charge of stealing $300 from 4 ot the advantages ta be derived from welccaug thes line soee, | at4cill sell atthe lowest pace. Sinels hats made to order | Cd such astomhing cures of long standing) alter eye Scher | eapaclty ofu clark in the ofice ofthe Chief Engineer— | ihe capiain of the schooner ‘Edward. Willett wale the | SoRe¢ without injury, -Lincaln, was aes ‘rouge rence to ary other, as their great capacity renders them | % the shortest note EAE oe TRICE, remedy had failed, that it would stagger belief if they could | Report accepted. vossel lay at the island of Guadaloupe, in the West Indies, | eee een tenes eee eae forint iemedh. exery way more comfortable and ‘conveuient than ships ofa | _™yS'm*r_ THOS. SHANNON. __ | not be substantiated by the most respectable persons who | Street Cleaning, Contracts, gc—A statement of exist- | in the month of April last. ‘The prisoner is also charg woods for life and the Queen's dominions. And small class, and their accommodatious forcabin, second cabin SPRING FASHION have been cured. >. | ing contracts, in which the corporation is involved, &c.; | ith arson, and will be again brought up on that charge. | °ely Pursuit instituted. Before night they were all three and steerage Passengers, it is well kuown are auperior tothoxe BROWN &CO., 178 Chatham emote | He permaneatly and effectually cures also, a communication on the subject of cleaning streets, ae eS eS PP ¢- | returned to the prison and are now toiling with shaved gf auy other line of packets, Persons, wishing t@ secure treet, wrich to feciheie. ana pabiia of ometinnaes ideas Alallic octane g the SA | ®8 regards the present expenses and the propriet of in- United States Marshal’s Office. heads and a heavy ball and chain to their legs. # shontd not fail to make early application on board, at | ment in the manufacture and litwsh of thei Hats, combin. | Sither chrome or uctions of Cords and Muscles; Gout it mat- | @uiring whether @ more effectual and at the same time |" A Prussian, named hn Burkhardt was arrested yes- ‘The convicts have a perfect contempt for muskets, but the foot of Burling slip, or to ing fashi bes durabi bree id : . & J.T. TAPSCOTT, rd ion, beauty and lity, tl important considera At heir General atsage Ofice, 66 South sieet, second door | thels hats to be much superior to any ever bsfyre sold for te th sr syrae' laos Coast eemamna nae Dnee: Call sud sucisty yourselfof this fact. m20 1inth Ce thie - | METROPOLITAN HAT AND CAP et of the 10th Jung. ‘Phe mew spleu NO.m1 18 GRAND Sra riee STORE, ket Ship SILAS HO) i shout Wednesday. June io: | SM PUUNKETE te (0. baveoat opened this ney sti ing of Flesh Wounds and n ality, elegance of shape or du- 3, as never been known to fail in curing the most stubborn ~ ny denen oft Desdans boule it mat- ers not of how long. standing 5 Hard Swellings, and ‘Enlarged Joints yield ¥ Bi cleared Glonts, dees Hil, ea and, Pie Doloreaux, and’ all Ne economical mode, cannot be adopted, was received from | terday, on the complaint of the master of a Prussian brig, | Tein great dread of twoor three guards armed Met the Comptroller, and referred to the appropriate com- fh this port, for desertion. The arrest wasmade un- | Tifles. ‘The agent is endeavoring to procure rifles for mittee. i treaty between the United States and the Prussian | the guards.— Plattsburgh Republican. tions of this Linime Report and resolution from the Board of Aldermen in ernment, which provides that the sailors of both : if favor of granting the exclusive use of the Easterly half of ho shall desert their flags in the ports of eith Surexme Covrt—Specia Teem.—Mr. Justice a charm, stopping the bleed- | the pier, foot of Catharine street, to Curtis Peck, for the [Wall be given up. Burkhardt was committed, and w Jewett presiding.—Saturday, June 6.—Gerald vs. Giuta Wo hecl'in's few Guys. landing of the Norwalk line of'steambosts—Concurred | be examined this morning before Jndge Betts, Higbie—Motion to substitute a referee; grunied. Place Jishment with p adid acecmmod:tions for cabin prsen- | See ia. : ‘© be surpassed et al. vs. Christie—Motion for leave toamer! record; om Refs Srcond alin pusseugers will be accommodated in | rabilvcy, which they offer to\the public at the following very | Ulcers or Fever Sores and Swelied Legs, Paine across the | | Report and resolution from the Board of Ald Mike acide peste con of Errors, |__| dered to stand over to next special term; (=iutiff to pay steerage are superior to most other ships, all uf which will be | &W/prices :— aoe gaye ram ey S eck, Sore 1 word and | favor of granting permission to the Fire Companit June 8—Present, Lieutenant Governor iner,Chan- | costs, $7. Livermore ads. Carey—Motic: to chi a at reduces rates. Persons abont to em! the old . 2 .. Hats. ppapcme be inmtandy spheted. by ercererng cavers, © flan- | troduce Croton water in their engine houses, &c., at their | cellor Walworth, and eighteen Senators. 4 venue denied, with costs, without prejndico. Myers oautry, should see this splendid ship before complet:ay First gpality Nutria Fur, at . 3350 ner wi IODINE LINIMENT, own expense—Concurred in. No. 14. W. Sutherland vs. L. Lake—Mr. R. N: Spear et al.—Motion to set aside default, kc - granted om their arringement,. ishing to secure berthe shoul Wer anita tated os Hi and bied yon the pertalfected: 7 Petition in favor of directing the Superintendent of | heard for defendant in error, and Mr. H. P-Allon in reply | terms, cause referred. Post, jr. vs. Huight—Motion to make enelyeng jeation cn boss not of Fie ee TT, nat fe pal SS GR: 250 it speedily and effectually eredicates cutaneous eruptions | Public Buildings, ke., under the direction of the Commit. | Judgment aftirmed—I6 to 2, set aside precept; granted with costs; no action for false 06 South st 9d oe below Bomecans Cars froin 37% cents to $1 75 of the skin in the form of Salt Kheurs, Erysivelas, Pumples, | tee on Public Ofices and Repairs, to cau to be | No. 15, LS, Fellows et al.vs. J. H. Prentiss;—Mr. J. | imprisonment to’ be brought. Mofflit, ae. The Packet Shin a iO eit e om Barling Sip. | | '- Wholesale and remit, orders. punctually attended to, and m or Teter, Barber's Itch jd Head, ke. It placed around and near the fountain in the Park, at | Slosson w: rd for plaintiff inerror ; Mr. J A. Spen-| va, Sibley et al—Motion for defendant to ‘anh HOLMES. and sail 12th Jane." jed r | Customers’ hats ironed and kept shape Pay a Tooth dE . It extracts the | an expense not exceeding $100, and that the same be | cer for defendant in error; and Mr. E.. Sandford in reply. | plead to sci fa. after publication; granted. Inthe matter =—TNION LINE OF PACKETS tor Liverpool= | Ut PLUNKETT & je Corns Bs ce he. placed under the charge of the person having charge of The court then adjourne of an attachment against Stafford, attorney —Motion thet Packets of the 12th Jun Nendin LSiOnk, e fountain.— Adopted. Superior Coan. attorney pay over money in twé 8, or that an at- web °-: sail packet ap MARY on. iias" pone N’S OF enix ‘When the haman frame receives a shock, eit! Resolution in favor of causing Horatio street to be re- Defore Chief Justice Jones. tachment, iasue granted. Prov’ ade r—Motion Dave Edwards. will sail positively on Friday, June m _HAT AND CAP MANUFACTORY cold, fatigue, or other causes, the weake numbered.—Adopted. Jone 8—Henry Smith vs Job Pletcher--Action on apro- | noticed for this term; ordered to stand over to next epe- 12th, her regular day, ‘The accommodations in this magni: | 1S FULTON ST., BETWEEN NASSAU and WILLIAM fers moat. One person will ha the Ii Petition of the Laborers’ Union Benevolent Association | missory note for $300. Defence. statute of limitations.— | cial term. Stewart ads. Van Aukin et sl—Motion to cent packet canuot be surpassed for elegance and comfort. HE proprietor of this establishment has recently added to | being thew ‘organ ; hi for permission to celebrate the 4th of July, in Washing- i ier, $439.4 laintif, RT. Wins. 3 both i1 cabin, second cabin and steerage, being high and well extensive stock of spring goods, an assortment of ular and cellular tissue bein de ’ Verdict for plaintiff, $433 43. For plaintiff, R.T. Win: veutilited, and riot to most other packet in Hats, of exquisite finish an wiperipr loqance. The py Sree orate vas referred the petition | 2°W,3 for detendant, Mr. ae ¢ old country, should make of these real! only $3 50, being $1 50 of Recorder 4; in favor of select ae Sainte teem Rushworth vs. Embury—Verdict for defendant. best berths, either on board, than the same d in the same manner Scot Before Judge Oakley. eto W.&S.T.VAPSCOTT, | | and of similar ma oadway. ‘The secret of 4 in the City Hall, old Alms House, or Halls of Justice, for | Jeane M. Pinckney vs. James Reynolds—This was an | Fe aside execution, 6 Sonth st , 2d door below Burling Slip. | tis great di rice may be easily’ conjectured. ‘The DR E'S IODINE LINIMENT. the use of the Kecorder, to be occupied as his chambers. | action of trespass to recover damages for not building | denied. Skillman vs. Havens—Motion to set aside de- advertiser's expenses beim bat a tithe of those of the more | produces ahealthy action in the diseased part, strengthens, | —Report accepted and resolution adopted. d perfecting a cutting and shearing machine, within a fault of plaintiff for not rep) ing, ‘&kc.; granted om terms. spleudid establishments in sroadway, he is in cousequence tes, and restores it to perfect health. It only wants to ition of Andrew R. Trotter and others, for a Hose fied ti tdigg to contract. Defence that the | Sammons ads, Waller—Motion for judgment, as in case enabled to offer goods of a corresponding description at lower | be tried to satisfy the most skeptical of the restoring power of | Company in the 16th ward. Referred. Pet time hen rove defendant by @ writ of replevin | of nonsuit; denied with costs. Paterson et al. ads, Bangs nae Se ET Se a At RRS a ont A ot segeene is 10. | _ Petition of Abner Mills and others, to have lots in 5th | anche was completed, and that plavatif’ refused to fur. | et a—Motion taken by default at this torm; ‘and NOXS SUMMER STYLE OF HATS = are daily recomt Dr. ROMKE’S JO. - before it was completed, and that plaintiff refused to fur. P tnepection. and bale, (ar Noviiss Pulses street, Sax LINIMENT, regarding Jong sought for di street, between avenues © and D drained. Referred. nish funds to have it patented, ashe was bound to do | ordered to stand over to neat special term. et al. Beier inebection and sate, (ac No. 128 Fulton street) Suu | acum ; atruly scientific compound OflODINE in the formoi | Message from the Mayor in relation to providing a ent. Verdict for plaintiff 6 cents damages, va- | #8. Silliman et @l.—Motion for judgment as in case of Hats, a large assortment of gentle peered ty booed iniment, without color and unpleasant smell, that can be | suitable rendezvous and drill rooms for the Ist and 2d ing machine at $225. For plaintiff, Mr. Bixby . | nonsuit, &c., denied with costs. Mason vs. Hi jo- PUM tay Pony ny Hats! "Also, anew style of boy's summer Hats. Hats made to wed upon the most delicate female or child with perfect | regiments U.S. volunteers, under the command of Co- | for aviendant, Mr. Bernard. dpe il ’ | tion ex-parte, for a commission to take a de fore 8 Persons wishing t0 send home for thetr freuds, can pon Aa mylsimere_ | Not’ aday passes without bringing the. most snteresting SST rauba tolGilebiuerslive'st te. hae Beacas | Before Judge Oakley mottany Granted Reel neta apy nme mn have them brought out by this fine ship ot reasouable terms. LADIES KANCY FASHIONABLE STRAW | results {rom the useof Dr. ROAKE SIODINE LINIMENT. | pony ings of the igade in| Enoch E Clark, Edward Dodge and Jay Cook vs. The ‘ro-argument, &c,; Gr4 cone eearr HATS—Paris Straw Gimp Hats, of shape, for ASTONISHING CURE OF RHEUMATISM, ‘ompkins’ square. Accepted. nt, Directora and Company of the Merchants’ | Sent. Thorn and wile, vs. Dillingham, executor, ke.— = sale at CARL KINGS, No. 17 Divisiou street, at $2 50 | AND DINEASKS OF HIP JOINT OF TWENTY YEARS? STAND Resolution in favor of tendering the thanks of the Com- | yank of the city of New York. wis an action on a | Motion to set aside judgment :voor’, for leave to makea LONDON—Itegular packet of the 16th June. each, Genthemen—I feel ii fi mon Council to Major General Taylor and his brave as- | check lor ‘$7008, It appeared that a man named John 'T, | Dew one; granted. Davis ads. Gould et al. survivors, n em tise sailing packet ship QUEB! pA BGA kencral assortment of Straw Hate and Paris:Rib cure of myself, which is a {c!lows:— | gociates in arms, for their achievement in driving the | gmith received the check and lodged it with the bank in | €.—Motion to set aside Jefault, ke., granted on terms, wry. ‘desirous of secu ‘av imere PS KING. 17 Division street. ears | have been troubled “vith theuma- | enemy from the soil of the United States; atthe same | Dayment for money previously due by him to that insti- | Lathrop ads. Brettell—Mocion for judgment o# in osse of eld make early application ieee CARL ES ae renee time to tender to the relatives and friends of those who | tution, and failed the same day. The plaintiffs afterwards | nonsuit; granted by default. Whitcomb ads. Fvost—Mo- ‘or THE ee IN CALE SONG IN JONN Si nbn’. TEAL blaB oar in aroned wd ie fell victims while fighting in defence of their country, | claimod it as their property, but tho delendants refused | tion for leave to defendant to annex to his pleas 8 special tony wi the sincere condolence of the citizens of New York. | to give it up, insisting on their right to apply it in pay. | Retice, ke., granted on terms. White and wife vs. JOSEPH MeMURRAY, «Comer of Pine aud South streets, 500 of ‘anaries, the warbling to Adopted. Motion to set aside an order granted at lus; special term: ieee thems Wrongtaeeriarteirtte 4 alacine Seth; wastemon basse dideeent bates 1 ips ay pa hen dg eg Mr. McEunara then offered resolution in favor of ap- | facts, phy ‘chihe prarnsttie of be pee Rages Tes granted with costs, and that isin show cause at next in the line. by applying as above. 5 and Archy will be happy to atteud tothe ladies and pacha eh spell Ded ware ith was | propriating the sum of $100, wherewith to purchas formal verdict for the plaintifis for $7,446, sub- | Special term why security for costs should not up my mind that the disease was so | aword for Captain Duncan fould benefit me; I had tried the | ment of his bravery in the token of acknowledg Jemen aa they pass BroadWay and John street. ject to the opinion of the court in bank, on a case to be | Williams, implended, &c. ade. Atwater et al, 17 Im *rh at Pala Alto, M O- made. judgment as in case of nonsuit, granted, 1 ERPOOL—New Line—Regular Packet ‘The superior, fest sailing packet ship G ay mn “f Elrath, in offering this resolution, took occasion to speak |, . . ‘or | stipulate and pay costs, &c. Supervisors vast co. , 900 tous burthen, Capt. John Brit- LA OK Ae nis, i + hut be! in flattering terme of the conduct and claims of Captain | gh orPiaintitls, Mossrs. Foot, Bonny, and Davies. For | 10 rhe People ex rel. Quinlan—motion that defendants te elegant and superior accom- fine artiele ot Shoes, ‘ the Duncan, whom he stated wi ve of this Stat William Dudiey vs. Elisha Stokum.—This was an ac: | bave until next December special term to make return to oat client Bartian dione een wall fond the by 2D tracted the pain. I continued to use it freely for + | graduate of West Point; and had the Legislature not frema 6 bal anaes A ‘, | mandamus, granted. Waterman ads. Charles—motion for Be MINTORN oF Boek ort, | mont fashionable ta the cit the cords became relaxed, the leg resumed its form compe ppt rath nese fom oe © snot ad. | tion jor malicious prosecution and false imprisonment. | Masten, Krom fro sey ae Up hay ie oes mn cacao tund tater more wou tae |e pi om sc thane ae, | ence aaa asc gan ster, and sail on her regular * Junge ssortinent of tinported French Bors at the | ictending daily to iy Du At, Crutch, and am | Chicer. ‘The resolution was lost. It_was intimated that | eccording 10 the stnenens a emises, were entered, and | ad#. Miller and wife—motion for two commissions, 1 TSREEEORARSE NS «4 soya ‘ famil D, 75 John street. | the politics of Captain Duncan (unfortunatoly for him in | some three or four hundred doll ed by default. Viele vs. Hough et al—motion for refer. Facts are stubborn eases: “day brings more evidence 0 New Li m FReACH ¢: case do not coincide with those entertaiaed by a ‘i > ence, granted. Hunt ads. Part motion to change mat =e ey tae tg mt ie tale of Ronkers majority of the Board. 7 hemes Bias (Be onary oe ‘Sos satan eatieot. | renee. ranted by default, Damels otal ade, Myers et jARY jek Drak, nas U1 said S 0. PE pers 5 he i fellow crentares | New Police Law—The Dill recently passod by the | From the advice she gave him, he came to the conclusion | &! tion to vacate default, &c., granted with costs, by ETL aiedd Rietiteerlcs, apett Sa ha thetaatonishing cure of my child, which ts as fllowaz Three Legislature regulating the Police Department, was then | dyat the plaintif’ was the thici—hod him arrested, and default... Danele pds, Fike-—mation 'o secige thisend . ; iS | cae y moe 7 : name rator, ke., granted dat Orleans wt SOLLING © UU, 5 South at ece fad ary BOOTS. of | Zeek: sekich grew so large that it turned. x ‘Afier some disctission relative to the man nor of pa) ing pe Bd oa ule Sase Oeioks ue magietsos, default. Di . Cuddy motion for ri re. Baa x athe: s, Half Hose, ke i f the policeman, &e, It was, on motion, lakd on the cable | the case was di .d, and the plaintiff discharged. Ad: | cae of nonsuit, granted by default. Foster eds. Foster— kip ROSC US, varnished aud plain Leather, of ali kinds; Mo- | kel charging until he was 0 a to be printed. {Journed to this morning. motion to satisfy and cancel judgment, d by de- , and sail om et Sa a ry Findings for shoemakers, ahd eos tse of x brent pet The Board then adjourned until Monday evening next. (ana cen mgs ma fault. oe fpr ths + . Pad hepa as " mode: i retail ; —— an case of nonsuit, granted by default, ‘imbel persons whe wilt Neer, eee ee red ants Teds Ineiuentts Movements of Travellers, Before Judge Ulshoeffe caic.do- do, Williams, tapleeded, Kc ude. Atwater ot rday oxbibited a still further de- | Juxx 8—C. Flint Spear vs. Wm. J al.—order for costs against plaintiffs for not making mo try it, lam happy to say that Thad bottle be- The registries y tion —Albany Argus n- . red | i fore the sores commenced hapiiog, ond the swelling crease in the number of arrivals at the principal hotels. | This was an action ot trover, it passengers Py, ig _ en mation subsided. and before used the second bottle | There are at the certain property alleged by plaintiff to be owned by him, ire days; and can, ag L, Bay ie was perfectly well, Amsnican—J. Roberts, West Point; J. W. Fisk, J, W- | and which was levied en by the defendant under an exe- ughout the United, Rion tat apply to C ‘ ae z the most extensive as | _myl® TO MECHANICS. Mr. Noarse, Washington; cution. Adjourned to this morning. leston; James Turner, Columbia, James O'Neill vs. John M. Bloodg: Principal Dejoe BINGEN John nipal Depot, 8. ING wae f : | AL EAW baboon, pemsed, cuboritint ater or Engineer J - myles intr __________________ |v, Kemball, Watertown; L. H. and Elijah Goby, M. Mc- | sault and battery ina railroad car between Bond and Re gh mn, vi Packer dunes fine Gita dean ice.tes vere CURE OF CORNS. Michnel, Martin Mosiichnel, Philodelpiba; her, do. | Eroome streets. Soldiers, Sites etal el Soecwcrals. oF prareeetts ir ship BROOKSBY. 350 e oF sing the kis | BUNIONs. TUMORS, CRESCENCES, Bap Na Asten—Gilbert Howell, | 80 John Liter, | Jamxe A. Durcwen called as witness. f wees of the first class, OF rs, and 39 rr aail as above, her regulas ke. 59 Bi ayers powers and Gran Philadelphia; Mr. N r kins, New Mr. Biunt—I object to the examination of this man. | privates of ‘Chass, or rs, ot feighe or pusige t seeemmadations, FE "3 i. FRH AID, from Paris, has the honor of informing | London; C. Foster, Pec hinebeck; | Durcnun (knocking his fist ogainst the table)--Stop, | he term ofeniistment 4 ve year and none bat apply on board, loot o Dover street, arte, and | wit the greatest success yr J. Niles, Providence; Thomas Chambers, Philadelphia; | sir ; 1am awitness, and iff say any thing that is not | intelligent ates will ) eevirere a4 ‘The Ma ASP tad 8 } stores Reena erect eee which the fost ave subject, “She is | John kvans, do; A. Stoutendoro, Alabama; Bish op Doane, | true convict me of perjury. ghove mentioned will de ated Rill get oe y, toe Angusee, eae for’ 10 confident in promising, th will entirely remove coms | New Jersey; W Appleton, Boston; Aaron Ba Idwin, d Buont—Call Hi Vandervoort. te made nett tice corps is in proportion to 1 ls 3 ‘ eh | from their ircitativg avd prinfal location, without causing the | C. Dauchy, ‘Troy; Capt. Fraser, U. 8. A; J. Crombi Mr. Vandervoort was sworn and examined. ‘Sergeants will receive. $30 Der coud Eine 1 bility of danger, or making the blood flow. | Rochester; ‘Messrs. Clarke, Kembali, Bryan :and Gage, | Judge U.suorrrrx—Gentlemen (addressing plaintifi’s Sidciprivares of the Ist class, isan Fhe ass, bt or passage A : it this eit « an eet ire pers ches trented | Fiadelphia; L. Bliss, N. 4 Yoh, P ntak aon, Pak ema Tae maak caltoiter witness. No, other wit they il be subated, elethed aud fu ¢ is tr '. Pomeroy, New . Dick inson, nesses jance, a juror was wi rawn. ee howe andiwalk without Ge lene tay Tio RG. Rogers, U. BLN; W. ae er Deters Daigo Daly. Beaten. The subsistence, clothing, Ke may be re Charles Rowald and Louisa ,, itl 8 wife vs. Henry Bick.— | Md at $12 per mont tary enquire at the recruiting rapdey: : Indelphia; B. McCready, do; B.C. / ’ 1 rofession f¢ in Eu- | Gilbert, Peekakilly J. Hitchcock, B hes Oe | © ais n° t Bros Cae ets house, copersiown om 5 T. Pomeroy, Stockbré d er Action jor Slander.—' parties are Germans, and kee, Bi reet. +. $8 Bouth stfeet, oF #0 SOTCARD WUE: ited 1 « Factaattested by aumerous certificates | Powe james rT: GR Ba ards, B.C. | emigrais boarding houses.” The cause of ection ares Tomes te Coder rest Poiut, N.Y: 98 WIN o os Wall treet land ‘ x brated physicians of New York, | beaten 8. Penn: Philadelphia; ‘A. Reat on, . | out of tit‘on in business, each party employing | GAONY k MAJOR respectfully heir SiS FR aan Lo New and Mlang? ail I ia ocaats sesh Rice, Montreal; DM. Taylor, Soath Bonds J ohn Nellis, | ruaners to board emigrant veescls and Bring the ‘passen: | Sag A they have. remo TON, Captain Fe Coulter, of + atte t between 'd and Grand streets, New | St Johnsville; M. Cummins, asnjoharie, A. Wager, | gers to their houses. On these occasions they were in | ment to 99 Nassau street, rald Duiidiog o tag cone Pie eigt ul ‘m2 Imo’ Rhinebeck; E. Holdredge, do; W. Frisbee, do; Jos. | the habit of abusing each other in presence of the pas sraatly keep on hand» large assortment LAIN 8 PHELPS, 193 Front Gi Whitney; Z. Brown, Ugdensburgh; H. St sith, Pitts. | sengers, and the detendant once or twice charged the | cheap raphic Prints. ak BOYD & HING, ‘AND burgh. plaintiff with keeping an im) f house, and told the | blished f parlor etyte FOR Fit The H 107 AA For onli D IN PERFUMERY. Howano—C. Walbran, E. 8. Yard, J. Ball, Phi ladelphia; | immigrants if they went e they would be badly first class British sl “ , it Ds NoT Ee D TO PURCHASE IN BROAD- H. Shephard, Troy; David Wetherall, W. H. ¥ Vest, Phi- | treated. Verdict for pleintiff, $30. dy to load hei rl esate rt a WA at i th ~ ‘| rt ladelphia; H. Nye, Conn; J. Mills, Charles m; F. D. Lora eu ees eg JOskrHt if N , ment of perfumery, rr jew Orleans; T. Adams, Philadelphia; W. al- Court Calendar. Comer of Pine and x voy na at prices 9 to oe Albany; D. Humphry, do E. Learned, We st Troy; | Crncurr Count—2, 202, 13, 23, 26, 28 to 36. OK CHANTEI ‘The tas | sud private ; a tute ies | ithe Unite J.Van Dyke, Detroit) Nr. Wools, Canadas A Rolly, | Surcnion otal Be, i i i 93,9, 209, 97,08, LAP-WELDED BOILER ELVES. z ‘atno higher Lbs ABi ad part 11, 9, 89, 03, 95,60, 00, 101, | NG EERE KONG ois Rosellan, 's Fells; Thomas Tawei cs, Cana- | 244, 109, 11 og Ta Rahareo, ried Done 'X: | 109, 1eBocond part, 178, B84, 294, 236, 988, 240, 242,200, ‘ ; : 50 1 a, 284, 296, 988, 240, 243, 290, Liteb, Boston; £. B. Philadelphia. | 28) 62, 100, 143) 196, 206, | asvimere srect, N.Y,

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