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: THE NEW YORK HERALD. =e ns a eer ~ = ————— —— | ihaphrsmalasp heir uhataa stare ena N. EW YORK TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 23, 1846. Writes Wwe Contes : wi B as SS LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. Robert Owen’s Views | City Intelligence. | Common Council. | Brooklyn City In . THE NEW 0) SUMMER ARRANGEMENT | Of what the Governments and People of the Civilized Woax ay rux Suir Yanvs.—There are now on the | Boarnor Atvermen.—(Staied meeting, Monday eve-| Pouscr—Before Justice Downing.—Mataimontat Ru- f ‘ —— | World ought now te do, to give a right direction tothe ning, June 22.)—President Jackson in the chair, anda | MiNations—A Pucnaciovs Wire ano Topoveiep Anti- JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR. | extraordinary physical ond mental discoveries of the pens beam 54 in ben x ghohesoctre tgs. 8 of | quorum of members present. wo | Zomatien.—Xantippe, the wile of Socrates, was & terri | last century, especially of the last thirty years. various descriptions, all of which will pro! ly becom- —— Invitation —An invitation to attend the celebration o! scold—so history informs us; but the philosopher, a nae amen | it having been pasenn that the discoveries in phy- | pleted in the course of two months. Considerable ac- | the 4th of July, by the ‘TradeepUnion ‘Associttion. Ac- | considering his spouse had a perfect right to use her Circulation TRAINS RUN 48 FOLLQWS, COMMENCING WED sical productive power, already secured to society, are, ' | cepted. ‘ tongue, the legitimate weapon of the fair sex, and go ---Forty Thousand. NESDAY, MAY 13, 186: | Wher selentificelly combined and rightly directed, more | tivity is apparent in this branch of trade, and we are in- | “*etiicons.—Of sundry persons to have Mulberry street, ahead with her chin. wagging, never thought of bringing ZZ Al levers oF covgnunieas, by iat, ddreaed (0 saititsy een oe og sy Sens jnfor Green, than sufficient to saturate the population of all civilized | formed that in less than a month upwards of twenty-five | between Walker ani Hester streets, regulated and re: her before the Greek police-jastice for an infraction of the establishment, must be post paid, or the postage will be 'armin, and e's \anor. countries with wealth, allowing the free use of it to all ; | vessels will be in course of completion. | paved. Referred he laws of | rent model! Gf ae Fe edScted from a ape ae aR) “gig olock A. M., foe Bermiir dle and and that the. mentaland moral discoverieviscly onplicdete | The prospect of the final settlement of the Oregon | p.rdung ih Bowery. Kelered et pened between Didiaitancaneds oere neoetined tie Wise Soin’ th Pro} Kor of the the ith § wF Me throuah io Groeapors sir ensure a good practical, Physical, mental, and megal question has given fresh impetus to the shipping business, , Of pare persons to have Hammond street lighted r a ogg A and od pag : aoe ‘1 1 MENT, ways at Jamai 4 ; , that i sy i of warriors t e North Wost carver of Pottoe and Nassau scree Farmingdale, and aif the statious bet Ser elenvet crate thuuthetaitie: cuccauies | ene sey Aeciod this particular ranch, At Dae ea insha sett diinidt-titean ate "and did good execu! battle field, have DAILY HEAL: day, Price 2 cents per copy—$) |, s Farming enport. ces, animate and inanimate, which now surround the | Present there are at wenty contracts—all large ve | nue D and First avenue, a. Referred. | been immortalized by the ancient historians. We know ya 7 D—Every Seturday—Price 6X cents Ma cnntm Bite “owen tay population of all countries, may be gradually superseded | sels—under consideration, which will,in all probability,be | Of sundry persons to side walks in 12th street, | not whether, in these ancient days, the * pure Falernian,” B, SENS ae ead pasa sts wn | CEE OU te cet | lute ate Uh nvarioat nt some Genet tava | nto ihe weak. an, batir the grct act of work | FSS. feyary, or enon text downs Taian | Eret exiemt by their herein’ tat meer hong 3 at ways 7» (except. Bunaaps,) teough to > | ene Se “net ns men, we should have had at least ten more underway— 3 . H in? | ing a lyn. ‘become necessary to to society be y from the bi tof hi i th avenue, | affords mazy instances where King Alcohol himself in * SRINTING of all kinds executes with beanty and deo |“ “ak S'P.M.,"Boston train, or on the arrival of | Srangs,hes spear fro these discoveries” "| trom this causo, our ship-builders are almost daily com. | bekween 18th und 1oth streets, ox, public: well inthe | variably becomes the bottieholder in the rows snd puch. the steamer from Norwich, stovpimg at St. |“ |t may be asked, why have these important discoveries | pelled to refuse orders. street, not now inuse. Referred with power. squabbles, domestic or otherwise, that take place and SacnEMs HEAD ™ | tears Famananhiget Gea A, Accominion in| tint aria pla pein teemetniie| Sanaa, ae Fa al a | ween 7 le eng ak ea hy | ers face eyo Soom, Taur E . ? > Its? a n for the | erection 8 BFOU e , on the of July. 3 d 5 a ‘THE, Hotel at this Mealthful and favorite watering « - @EBrookls, ‘i vert i in- | freighting business. A steamship of considerable bottom, | Referred. ably well-looking young woman, about 18 or 20 years of rites cate tome otasiehea tes | fae 4, Greenport tain. for Brookiya. | | The answers, that, to this period, there have been in- for tho Now Orleans trado, is about to be con: | “Ish Emigrente—Communication in relation to | 8€¢, decidedly tundsomo and of preposessing ws il the iat of Jul: 2 M. Acco! ion train, surmountable obatac! pre their proper applic: " igre in r -j cetbenl R 4 Pact ack ie bs ay mere lien Brooklyn. tion to practice. All these obstacles be traced to | structed for a house in this city. abuses towards emigrants. Referred. ‘ance, with a countenance ps sweet, smiling and id cieat for the aumerous applicests last coun vore Yarge ad. | LPAVE Jantarca at 8 "A.M. Accommodation train, for Brook- the fact that man is born ignorant ; that Lie faculty of | _ Messrs. Wusrsavert & Macxay have in their yarda | Report of Alderman of Third ward. ° as the unrufiied surface of the ocean in a calm, was ditions and improvements have been. made. Couvenient and b imagination is first exercised ; that its conjectures are | fine ship of 900 tons burthen, inteaded for the New Or.| Petition of sundry persons to inquire into alleged | forward, eharged by ber husband with assault and ai ats “ oa . A.M, Greenport train for Brooklyn. | im 4 thet i conleuare leans trade, under 6 d of Captuin ton ‘4 ger | tery, while ina state of intoxication, on the 19th instant. ai on ot | ‘be obtained on early application. “ “ 'P. M. Accommodation train, for | generally erroneous, and require to be perfected after- , under Command of Cap Hammond, late of | abuses in the mode of conducting business at the lower | tery, W! a e of intoxication, on ‘Sea safe nud convenie warm salt snd a » for | Ferrde by the accurate and patient investigation of facts. | Hileh, foundered at sea. She is owned by Mr. Wm. H. | Police office. The husband, named John Johnson, told his story to the pert ‘ishiog an oe ee Atapee Se Sal, Fine Houta, for XAne a= Beal B cents, East New York 123, Race | That, in consequence, our ourly ancostors imagined tho be ek a smn Cont, H. pas oe Me. Gtiewolte Mine istrict attorney and Assistant spistrict Attorney.— ee rah ew ina s phrseesingy (Mane ee ae jing. e A a 1 ica 25, i 4 + 01 5 ry onnage imensions 01 i a sawing on he erro ngsenmns at Nex | Sit iyde bak Ar mel ny Clwarae dre te aee| Uy fans Sow on nssteto ioe ta hee, Phat the is | atthe Margaret vane “9 hay at $850) por annum, and that of tho AasisiantDis-| alley, near Front street, Brooklyn, the redoubtable Mary sail wcambont fares have been tratiy reduced road in liquor, fell afoul of him and struck him je Galile thors, | Mesers. Bex & Baown have at thoir yard a Jarge ship | trict Attorney at $1000 5 Anne be! , Deer Park | Coveries of facts by Copernicus, o> and o ra. Woodhull & Minturn's |" Infavor of ainting Ginewor in ioth atrect, ah avenue. | #everal blows in & violent manner ; that he gave ber 00 ‘Hempstead $34, a) have demonstrated the errors of our ancestors respecting | Of Over 1400 tons, for M e = , Si tation $1, Lake ‘stat fino of Li 1 pack, A for doing so, except desiring her to keep awa} 5 5 Medford St, Ge the formation of tho earih, and of our planetary system ; | lino of Liverpool ‘ets, to. be commanded by Captain | Adopted. OY eatiee P ~ Apel y coruy BL Pie Hele Real Bisceina, wth $1 She Reels MS pack siz) sake, Matte-| while tho close cbaorvation of pects tig! a4 Britton. Also, a of 850 tons, for Wm. N New School Houses—Board of Education,—Resolution | from the ae and not bhp 2 sieht abe gran | se tect eee tinge | St og nuts tenho nt gry | “AOU MELA ye a wut mga |Semesbeee ee os | oe a aes Ree Say tal Ereene a ae ra ieement ofits old proprietor, | “Srages are in readiness on the arrival of trains at the several | O44" new character. of humanity ; and thus will the | | o¢o'ton. for Mr. W. Whillock’s line of Havre packets, | ilms Howse and Oily Halls Communication from the | stone at him, which, 1 it had hit him on the head, would icyhe intenda that the management of | Stop fake Pasengers at very low fares, (0a Pars of | ee eet ie eed ceident. NN” | Sho is to be commanded by Captain Howe, and ‘will ll | Mayor, with one from the Superiatendent, in relation to | have Knocked his brains to pieces; that she was his Cc I be such as fa geet the wants of the ‘rates will be in readiness at the foot of Whiteball| The facts recently investigated, upon these sub- the vacancy in that line occasioned by the withdrawal | repairs of City Hall and Alms House, Referred to Com- | Wife be herve ylpder merino husband, and stated troublesome sort of customer in r regard for the new exqise he foot of W ie ; of the Emerald; also a fine ship of the same tonnage, | mittoe on public offices and repairs. fp, the, sexeral trains, 39, minutes | jects, open a new life and new power to man—a power | for Mestrs. Fox und Livingston's ‘Havre line, 19 take the |" Merket Metcheren ilepert th favor. of relief | th per paseo weretiva law. i street, to recei before the hour of startit ateamboat * Statesman” leaves Greenport for Sag Har- | from the old materials, and a now character for man from. place of the old Sully, and will be commanded by Capt. | to certain market butchers iu relation to sale of stalls, bo iheday, on the arrival of fi jk ‘ing called on for her delence, she threw back ‘The Modera built three story brick house, 25 Adams | lyn." oS fhe tune Inv ise ae Ae eit iasestigation: itil be ascertained that it | Messrs. Santi and Dimow are about to lay the keel of rea = Recess. iva Kectiaioatiapitalacgees 66: meghect spen taa tae fi See od ped ed ge EG A TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. will be for the high permanent interest of all, of every | {magnificent vessel of the same size and model as the | |The Board, after taking a recess of half an hour, re-| P00. 1 open cant sleep at night with her, next. half of the purchase money can remain on morteage,, % country, clime, and color, that this new world and new | Rainbow. | She is ordered from the same enterprising your Honor, she kicks me out of bed, and does not get fora term of years." Application to be made on the premises ; character for man should be formed with the least delay | house, and will be commanded by the well known Capt. —Report of the Commit. | 7 nth i , 215 Adame t., Brooklyn. practicable, that all may enjoy a superior and happy | Waterman, now of the Natchez. Captain Land takes fae ge Fine cnenenne, Wa eet a eepioging. 18. mes “Pauay Anne Dout mind him, alr, for if 1 did not Pa chez. to u y. bs - ry * * FOR SALE OK TO LEASE, IN BROOKLYN. He Pailic ie respectiuly sufgemed that the repeat break | Stale 01 existence, ssauity, now, to create | ME. W- H. Buown has in course of completion a small | ‘The afer and Roce were ordered on’ a. motion te ay. oa | D& FES Ca a suse it ( five doors from ‘erry. is | paired, the PIONEER & EXPRESS LINE, via ‘Railroad | this new world and new characters. But the question | Steamer and two large 8, and we believe is on a | the table—ayes, 9; noes, 8. So the report was laid on the | , After a little further parley qr tonpomncig oy Sf ane le orto lease. ‘The house is 25 by 45 | and Canal from Philadelphia. to Pittsburgh, commenced its | occurs, how is this change to be effected ? who is to | train of negotiation for some large vessel table. inne be tenet oF. bey pent of ocmtt, Os iae name, , FOUF stories high, coutaining 22 rooms, and being on the | regular trips for the season on Monday, the 6th of APrily | make it ? and when is it to be Commenced ? Mr. Janez Wittiams has completed a contract for a| Police —The ordinance in relation to the reorganiza. | timating that she being found guilty, he would keep sen- restegt shoroughfare’ in Brooks [ea food Joeation for | leaving the, Depot, No. #14 Market BAILY, 724 | "Phone are questions, the solution of which are, at this | !8"@ abi, and hay on the stocks ready for launching, «| ton of the police, was taken up and partially amended. | tence suspended over her, to Insure, future, good bebe, of business. ° Possession given immediately. For AM. : 7 ™ bag naeerare dpeeente fe Sree apn en aie ne schooner o ns. Some of the provisions, as it passed the Assistants, being | Vi"— , , cee mee = promises of VAN BRUNT. egret ite will roid all che fasizae and dan patel ape people; forthe improved Monaition of Be oe Connress have under way four fine schooners, non preg nies bayantel Beh airs M Anos Tem Sie Soest ee followed oy her io rooklyn, May Im? i it. resent generation, and the superior: manent ‘ ed ehape wp is HOOMS, FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED, | nf iyivevntormaion qony gt cheolZ-anblished Ofc, | inausof all fore’ generations depend! upon tho at: | yaguer MANAENCE and Sxesvex have (wo small | quay sores on Sunday, being ticken out by the Ae | 2% chs al occurred’ The huahd appeal pe TO LET—Inasmall and most delightfally situated | a emerre mNOvE. Be CUMMINGS, Agent. | Wet of those questions. "The yards of Messrs, Bishop and Si Ficket and |° Ald. Pu! i ly dressed, und rather “‘nincompoopish” in sppearance.— 1 ve ; rat of Fppe venti ie tick ada nek Soaks y 8. Bishop and Simons, Ficket an . Ponaen was in favor of concurring therein. ' ; a P house, near the, Washiagion Farade Gr round, ‘te | — LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY. — | forthe’ human race? The cigs’ of the waren he math Thomas, and Perine Patterson and Stack, ure without | _ Ald. Rovenrs was in favor of closing them upon the pe Ee Keen gee oy boarders or lodgers are in the house, nor will be taken, EXPRESS MAIL Trains leave Whitehall, | hemispheres, declare, in language not to be misunder- | Vessels at present, Next month will find them full of life | Sabbath. He considered it dangerous to the morals of | STO", omea'to show greater attention to her black dox smi a proton conalata of ely thie grown, Persons South Ferry, at7 A, Mor Boniog—-fonall pare | stood that the period hae arvived for this great and iors |@MAUustle, nike ayer and nays were ordered, and resulted—ayes, | then to poor Johnson, ‘who will, doubtless, get another 0 5 mtleman " us 0} of the Island at 7 an .M., and 4P.M daily, | ous change to be effected, ‘1az.—The alarm of fire, at half-past six last evening, é , " ry Anne take next dose Aiving ive private faily, Sid ths rhesient, quiet, and heae excecept Sundays. a21_imre ‘And it is for the governments and people of the civilized | proceeded from some sparks from ihe pipe of the Stoam | & nays, 9. ee pitees ae pearance oa Tedteate 3 “The eurite half of tHE howe ll Ge etre Reeth OPPOSITION TICKET O world now, unitedly to commence the task, in order that | boat Rochester, as sho was firing up for Albany. It was | _ 80the section, as amended by the Assistants, was non- | HBEN Utomo Siboortion Sat seanettuaaly tenant, without children. Address B. T. at the desk of this tne North snd West, ia “Atos! ‘$3: | it may be accomplished without disorder, violence, or | speedily extinguished by the wucketmen of the vessel, | concurred in, god took her by the hand she would appear to be other- office. mylgtfrre | Sgr see rear ape pg Meee wa - | injury to any one, whatever may be their color, clime,or | causing only temporary confusion among the passengers, |, The following is the vote in favor of concurring with | 80°) peaceably disposed, if not Tespectatio’ E PARIS— ome | Cleveland, On'$5 90; °Portomunth aoe country. And not only without injury, but with great | and not preventing her proceeding on her trip. the Assistants, | Lott s Benson, Purser, Foote, Comp: | Heary Wilson, an old offender, was also brought up ‘of the late proprietors of the Ferking House; Boston, | Cincinnati $9; Milwaukie $9; Chicago permanent benefit to all. Bons or 76.—The staff’ officers of the Sons of '76, left le, Livingston, and Waleed + ComP* | on a charge of being drunk, and was fined, pectfully informe iis friends and che travelling pub: | Moutreal $4 40; Faatline, and board to The direct answersto these several questions are— | yesterday for the South. role, Livingston, and Walsh—8. | aent, | Complofuts have been made of the disgraceful prace Histaeatt a Ge Rou briece | “fynaee = meer Toe ontigrtmingcunn, tate ba eects by goverment | "Touran Bucea The Tomphinn Bie clbrtd | nave, tanga, srady,walkar”a. sn” WN | you of ning drveged rum elo Shamans ed . PI accom! te who may w “THE MOST DELIGHTFUL OF ALL eir en! reary by a visit to Fo: lamilton, solution in favor o! it ng Water street wil as. 4 rd “ “ “4 : al 4 xt |. | return, by the Independence Guard. en. Taylor.—Resolution in favor of a vote o! s GEO ROREIGN GENTLEMEN arivag im ine sc SAIL scrow the Hndson verte. Hobo | Menard reeonsructiog sonety. in unison wittihers, | Baxwen Paxtentation—The presentation of a regi- | te Gen Taylor, concurred in. sas, | HE RET RECA? tas tinea eared ney manent Count? dence iu Fexesvitinie tin ok jong th y pictureaque shores of | and forming the characters of ‘ll to be in perfect accord. | mental standard to. Col. Ming end the Hickory Bines, ictauer, Stores again—Ald. Hany moved a reconsidera- | Wnt vailing — It is not the quantity of liquor that the ine- Fftiber, desirous of changing his residence, offers for sale his | © Wi prove the moet eualy seeompliahed and azzae | ance’ with these eternal laws of God; 0 that the princh, | te take place this afternoon at five o'clock, in front of Oe cabo a mage se eae oe rik | priate consumes, which, in nine out of the ten cases that ai ; made ‘ Aainy P , 2 Himilesnorthof Piifadaipiia: It consi Skee cFland) | | The grounds now present « charming aapect, the tees be | E0Stin'halmony’ and the language of travh anal becswe | c Sanday. soe scaticny it is the quality of the article iecelf Ta to f aoa fi : all become | Canxrs—A large number of the graduating class of i intoxication, it is the quality of icle itself In the siya dati com andy egal se any lad faa it ih ig grt exelen order, bring bes considerably | “TOT os sent and paople unitedina fllunder- | WewePeicadet are inthe ity. "They ae tae look: | amoniment of tho Bourd of Asssants war concurred in | 1% STORES! nares comer poe Inion—the remaining 29 acres being wi |. On the | embellished the present spring. snctea . thus allowing the liquor stores subject to the operation A 0 with a yeran- | | On every pleasant afte there will be in attendance at | standing of the principles and practices, are the parties A lit 1 7 hi liquor, and thus a dangerous imposition is practised. ig, Elysian Fields, an excelleat Band of Music, | by whom this c ange is to be made. And Raw Ove Ion ai Fulton and Nacsxe seeds, by | Sroviaida tor the closing ofall lquceeteror sa vasaadey?, | Physicians have latterly analyzed, in the city’ of New mi fine stone mansion, 60 feet Bihaitached, 1b feet wides extending the leugth of the house, | the Collonnade, Plazga ou th : perfor " ternoon, at the corner of Fulton and Nassi (> r is pet oct may pp Pome, Me” pe Bi ES oh hag a a a Rt rn ed Me chicnge of princivic and | & fellow dashing along ona horse. She was more fright. | " Communication from the corporation attorney, with | York, specimens of quasi brandy, gin and wine, that had grounds surrounding the house are si fever: | The Ferry Bosts from Barclay, Canal and Christopher sts., | Practice to be decided upon in the State Convention to be | ened than hurt, however. The man was detained on | list of suits, and that have been settled, in answer to re- | Deen sold in cortain Groggeries, aul three-fourths have Greenscand very benutifully Taid out There farm | srg.completely fitted up with awnings and seats ge fold in Albany, New ‘York, beginning its sittings or | the corner for some time, and then allowed to go. solution of the board. Laid on the table. Leeeaper ne erry good doa! pore py iron — 7g ore na pemees Cat eaenen ots eset) wiselner wien ihre>"| ees eem cha ue Lennon to eameag neon we sossion the first of June next. Sr, Geonce’s Cuunci.—The corner stone of the new | Communication from the same in relation to the duties i r * its, the sale for the first time, be based on the | St. George's Church, at the corner of 16th str of magistrates and aldermen, as to discharging vagrants. | Whatever be its merits or demerits, the eof bad = t and | ofn i J the evil of intonl- 1 poisonous liquors have so aggravated the ton hroughout consistent wish those | Stuyvesant square, is to be laid to-day at5 P.M. An | Laid on ble. f cation, that the law has had to take cognizance of it. laws; simplified so that all may be easily instructed to | address will be delivered by Rev. Dr. Tyng. New Station House-—Resolution in relation to building | Cation, that the Ee ine ee comprehend the business of life in. its outline and gene-| A Cuan @ station house in the 16th ward. Adopted. The vending of pure liquor of ordinary P aeewed may hundred head of cattle, and for the storage of 250 tons of pro- | _Perriaxe! 6 cents. ml 3m*r duce, with coach house, wagon house, granary and corn cribs | qugawy DAILY LINE OF BOATS BETWEEN attached. There are also the advantages of a fine spring house, NEW YORK AND STATEN ISLAND. ice house, fish pond, a garden of two acres, orchards stocke vie steamboats SYLPH, Captain J. Br with the finest fruit, green house and wall, a stream of | ted, and STATEN ISLANDER, Captain D. Van Peit, will le of adulterated poi us ; ; .—The meraury ran down between Saturday | Booths around the Park —Ald. Ronxnts offered a re- | tolerated; but the . Spring water in every field, «daily morning ‘and Feave as follows -— Fa inmombeable af ontegess ne ea eaually enjoy | and Sunday evouing, from 86 to 60 degrees. solution in favor of allowing the erection of booths in 40 many instances. Is 40 apparent, ought te be [ond te 4 Hein sity att, Peet -: a ne ony Seen Island at 6, 8, 9, 10and 11 A.M; atl, 2,3,4,5,| “‘phus, also, will all gevernments acquire a distinct The thermometer stood at about 70 yesterday. around i Park on the me uly. (Adopt bi id = igi des arcgep mpc | atatable of MEE cea tey eae LSet Lateran and | ¢ anise yg 12-1 an, A.D and 1,29,45,| Mromlege of he une of governing, and ow foep- | Sane az Carzane, We mad tapence acer st in fvarof aecing the commits on ara wo cence | stmt op ile of nue by tr anactmant; nd sve sora A ual teal (iy so RS Ol nay Wilk amnes cate tues ten y Pea 4 to inquire into the expediency of erecting free bathing | Mary Anne Johnson, and Wilson, and the numerous 4% past 7 P.M. fo All freight at the risk of of the owners thereof. _jel6_| ‘They will ascertain that to govern rationally it is only | had it returned to us in soda water, impre with,we others who fillthe record of the Police Courts on charges i necessary, as all persons wishing = requisite to devise and execute combined arrangements | should think, at least a sixpence worth of copper. The | houses. Adopted. nki Id not, perhaps, appear there #0 Be ted focal a I toe a Oe ee ee ended ar Te ccie Pa’ * | to well form the character of each individual from birth; effect of such carelessness might, in some cases, be very CRUREA neath Covatleaatatiice Wik nee, Shan, were it ust for the poisonous quality of the liquor of every kind, it is not su 4 by any in the | F¥om Steamboat jer between Cours nd Liberty» sts, to employ ed Presi Are Pearse 6 beneficially for | injurious. f the assistant district attorney. Motion withdrawn. | they drink. ited States. To save trouble, it may be well also to men- mn I t a and that the | Moar Miturmis.—A queer genius was preaching in fi f directing the k Black: | Frnr.—A fire broke out about half past 7 o'clock lest tion the price, which ie a $2 per cre. “Auply to Houghton, will leave on Moiday, Wednes- | instruction and occupation shall be carried on in the | yesterday, to a crowd of people in Barclay street, waue | wolf inode eee ee eee chanced | evening, coer the lower ferry, Brooklyn, supposed to De erg GEORGE SHEAPH, Whiterarsh, NTE ee eee BT eek. ae, | midst of superior circumstances, to the exclusion of all them of the approaching end of all things. tr he ee he large planing factory belonging to Mr. n my!7 2taw éw*rre Montgomery Co., Penn. ie Capt. critenden, | inferior,as far as these depend upon human agency and n therefrom. lop the large planing factory ging to Mr. . NUENIN'S GOSSAMER HATS | Till igive ou Tuesday, Thursday ani Saturday evenings, ati | in/eri0 Four Daowxen.—Justice Freau held an inquest yee. | | Ward Courte-—Ald. Ponsra, offered a resolution in fo eas ay —. a . i od 5, terday moi upon tl 1" femal reconstruc! e ward courts. 10] . Z jovemen! WELQHING thom 25 ro omnes, teienemly $2%. | asteyaane move gl een, ere i, Albany in ample | ance ong Total es ore ee ae ana feraat | child atthe Quaremine Staten Iand, picked up by some | "Fourth duly.~Aldorman Foasen enquired of the com- | Passinextist. Nowisarion.—The Knoxville, Tenn. duced by the wabvcriver tothe notice of the New Vork | \ Freight taken at modente rates, and wons taken after 5 | measure, to effect this most desirable change for boys in the water on Sunday. ‘The jury rendered a ver- | mittee if any provision was made for the military on 4th | 7yijwne has come out in favor of the Hon. John ‘Bell for bt the lightest, the most desirable, ai Jthe most tasty | o’elock, P.M. : x in Countries, as well as for the security of each government dict of death by some cause to them unknown. July, by the committee plore for this purpose 7? the next Presidency. nel meer some borecotone is oe. beep tas fii eetouns ave foxpid wrustiog any of the boats of thts: Tine, | and people in the present agitated | and excited state of | Pustic Batns.—In our article of ‘City I ine Messrnote said,the only provision made} j,,;¥01s.—The whigs of Illinois have nominated Coe eee area ats Soins ate | "Reenter oe aD te tat or to F.C. | the public mind; an excitement arising from the unnatu- | yestorday upon the subject of bathe forth “Alderman Pomien then offered a resolution in favor of | Thomas M. Killpatrick, of Seott county; for Governor, and tion bestowed upon them by the many who ven them | Schults, at the office onthe whart, r ral position to which scientific productive power has ro- as tobe made a private enterprize. {f, derman Pursex then offered a resolution in favor of | x G, Wilcox, of Schuyler county, for Lieut. Governor. their patron: vere not been lost upon the sul who, nited States Mail Line. duced manual labor. It is time t the wars is not in New York sufficient individual en. | *Ppropriating $350 for the military on 4th July. He un- pee to show that he is ever auxious to excel in his art, now pre: | At o’elock, P. M., Landing at lotermediate Places. | of tho North and South American Indians, as well ecomplish this most desired object, we shall | dekstood an sppropriation was made for the ore te ing the State, and sents for public patronage th mer at, wer and iremihe Root of Barclay st, as the religious violences of opposing creeds in Syria ailing. the. sttention-of the Conpocation to the |] ACIESS poseuk edplhinee. i * | personally addressing the people in the various coun- Borlisble,like the Lecehors and Fanataa, to love gither chaps | Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sanday steruooas,at 3 | ad other districts in the East, should now be made to | matter. We believe there has been a recommendation || {i/eFan p, ‘Plaines sr of the committee, de- | tice. ‘Tom Ewing, of 1810. memory, accompanies him not liable, Bik veghor and E to lose either shape | Monday, Wednesday, Friday an v 5 terminate, and the causes of contests be withdrawnfrom | for the removal of the arsenal at the corner of Centre Pr pmongencon reat be. Yelena Se. | caromgh ihe northern pext of the.Aiste. Cicher perspiration oF oil from the hate. so commonly the case |” Steamboat SOUTH AMERICA, Captain L. W. Brainard, | all nations and people. ‘The first step towards effecting | and Franklin streets, to some place out of the city. This | nied that any provisien had been made for the refresh- 4 ‘ ‘with other for the much admired style of trimmings, | will leave on Tuesday, Thandae od Saturday ‘afternoons’ | this general Pootdcation of society will be the adjust- | Would be a fine location. A swimming bath could be | ment of the ration. Viva Veck Votixc ix Texas—The Galveston Civilian ongi with the proprietor, effectually prevents all this. | at $ o’clock. v * | ment of the Oregon question between Great Britain and | Constructed which would bea reservoir for water, va- | Alderman Pursen asked if the committee refused to | of the Legisla- This ris avfecided advantage over ail other hate. Age ‘Apply on board, or at the office on the wharf. je8_ | the United States, with a good understanding, and a cor- lable in case of fire, and fer. wi : the streets ofthat sig pebrgrine 4 oe RD oe bent ae ey Fiabe all - public are invited to call and see this article "3 dial union bet: the " it and I not particularly clean vicinity. Is re no member o! , me * u - sai ai, GENIN Hat and Gan Store, ‘ MORNING LINE AT- SEV =n LOOK ae f src: ~ hy in order that ay aay uniie’ ry eae ie! fay the Common Council who wishes to render himself de- | Wedo not. We have enough of appropriations. his preference at the polls by a viva voce my27 im*re 4 lway, opposite 's Churel ANDINGS. Prom the Stesebors Pisra: | lar union’and understanding between the governments servedly popular? If so, let him make @-proposition for The stion on Mr. Purser’s resolution was taken, f Th WATTRIPONT & CO, foot of Barclay street. Breekfast and | and people of both hemispheres. public bathe. that a pany of eleven ‘Tunkaway fodiens. re. FASHIONABLE. HA’ z joner on e boat. “ Let the governments and people of the most advanced ily vikited the New Dutch Colony st Ocateovillepeed _ 82 Nassau street, neat Fulton, New York. ‘The new low-pressure steamboat TROY, Captain A. | gations now. pause and ‘endeavor to comprehend Police Intelligence. cently y , thai subscribers beg, to call the attention of the Pablic to | Gorham, Monday, Wednesday and Hriday Mornings 7.4-M. | the wide difference between the present system | Juxx 22—Charge of Grand Larceny.—Eliza Clair- Movements of Travellers. stole three horses. The owners immediately factive. hey have Seaetaey Ante see Westeme, | and that which is proposed in the annual crea. | bourne was arrested yesterday on the charge of stealing | "The arrivals yesterday fell off considerably at the | Gvertook, an eer a eT sere y havejant received small supply of superior | day moraings, at7 A.M. Landing-at Caldwells, leakin, now used by the most fushiouable hatters in Paris, aie y - gatboint: | tion of new wealth, the annual "Suinpleof whieh: they” will feel much pleasure in showing SSRee Mak Bc, CULE Fintona Cornsekie and Kin: | the human character, and in th SS 150 from the person of Jehn Healy, a native ot Scot- | principal hotels, from the usual average. We found | @ horses. at th f whieh ll Tee} much pleasure i, and, who died suddenly at his residence, No. 3 Duene Mane Sesaron.—The dominant party, in Maine are to those who will favor them with a call. . Phe uudersign 5 f ior ci 3, to si appears the accused was a servant girl in ; Dr, Southgate, | unable to agree upon a candidate for er donot pretend to sell at 25 or even 10 : “All goods, freight, bank bills, specie, or any other kind of | feriou circumstancesin ail’ counthier th iededleyedl Uaechacaases, anche ttt pakteste; Saket, Desab Noe Heme, | nator. A caucus of the Sensto hes again nominated telnet ee ‘ pla om property sakes, Pet, al coat an ae ‘boat, must be the amount of evil which would be thu’ tended to all his wants, until he died. The above ; James Hall, South’ Carolina; J. M. Lewis, | Governor Anderson, while the Democrats of the House finish of thei ire satisfacti ices_| “For passage oF freight apply on Gourd ‘or ar'the ofkeeron the | andthe extent of new nd permanent happiness which | amount was taken probably af she thought to pay her- | A: Horton, N.Y; J. Vandyke, Mich.; ‘f. Gown, Wil: | still adhere to Mr, Hamlin. Un Friday evening the De- charged. wharf. ¥ my27 rre would be thus created; then let them say if this | self for the services rende: Upon her arrest, the offi- | mington; J. White, Phila. mocrats of both branches assembled in Lares: Te a ‘They have adopted the French style of trimming the sum- ~~ ——— | peaceful enlightened revolution in human affairs is not tolen eet. The magis-| Aston.—T. P. Cushing, Boston; H. Armes, Conn.; Rev. | the whole subject was postponed for about a wee! mer hats, = is a preventive to the perspiration coming NEW YORK, ALBANY AND TROY LINE. worthy their immediate attention and most strenuous ex- for examination. H. Burroughs, Northampton; N. Goodridge, Hartford; 7" "apaeeaee through and spoiling the beav'y of their appearance, ¥OR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT, | ertions to accomplish, and to commence it at once Petit Larcenies —Catharine Kelly was arrested yester- English, illinois; H. Seers, U. 8. A.; $.Grant, J. Varieties. \ Wat JAMES. from the foot of Couplande street. ._ | der that the present generation now living ma; day on a charge of stealing a piece of calico’ worth wate, Phila.; J. Vi Capt Talmab, U. | , S¥411 Pox.—The Ithaca Journal states that there have my 25 Im*m. a 3 Passengers taking this Boat will arrive in | beginning, rejoice in its progress, and enjoy many o ? 50, belonging to Wa, Gardper, No, 221 Grand street. | 8. N.; A. McDowell, Charleston; D. Goddard, Boston; | been fifteen cases of smallpox in Ithaca, most of which SUMMER HATS. time to take the Moral in of Care from ‘Troy Wert, 0 | immediate advantages, in addition to the prospective hap- | Locked up for trial. Ellen SicGeo was caught inthe | R. Gourden, Charleston; W. Hoffman, Baltimore; ‘I. | 8re recovering. That papers say there 1 no cause for Buffalo, and north to i CONOMY AND FASHION. piness that will continually increase in every succeeding | act of ste: a pair of shoes, worth $1, belonging to | Church, Mobile; Judge Parker, Albany; H Rae, Balti. | “erm. 5s ROBERTSON’S PHENIX HAT AND CAP steamer EMPIRE, Captain R. B, leaves the foot | generation. Robert Rogers, No. 219 Hudson street. ‘Locked up for more; G, English, Phe; J. Crutchill, Washington; E.} Remanxanue Dwanr.—A remarkable dwarf was ex- MANUFACTORY, 103, Salioa, street ee Tepes ‘Tuenday, y and Saturday |" To effect this change peacefully, justly, and benef | trial. * Milford, Northampton. hibited in Wilmington, N. C., last week, a native of ed bespe: ‘Atteution of pablic to the quality 0 P.M. cially for all, a well devised federative system—more | 2 Constructive Larceny.—A black woman, called| Crry—Benjamin Batch, New York, J. Packham, Mis- | Moore county, in that State, who threatens to throw ‘Sumuner Hats, possessing the various properties usually Capt. Wm. H. Peck, will , | b- A 4 squat for by the ian of taste, they have tthe eddjtgonal merit Courtlends street; on Mouday’ Wedaes. | Perfect in principle and practice than any existing fede- | Mary Baily, was arrested yesterday on a charge of ob- | sissippi; A. Lustis, Philadelphia; Mrs, Gon. Eustis, ‘South | Gen. Tom Thumb into the shade. He is nearly 17 years oe df 25 per cent below tl ices. are en i Fations—will be required for both hemispheres; the | taining clothing to wash of Alexander McGee, 70% | Carolina; R Lewich, Philadelphin; H. Hanley, Albany; | of age, 37 inches high and welghs 37 Iba, ig sym- srartelfy axtilor in massrial, workmanship, and. fiaish, to the Spemings, at To'clock. asthe Office on | centre of the federations to be the strongest and best | Orange street, und pawning the same, to procure money | J. Skinner, New Kork; M. Wood, Morristown; W. Clen- | metrically Meme fr lively: tat teline ta, whotieeeal articles manufactured by the more splendid establishments of | the vient’ , bh tactical government in each-hemisphere. ‘The new | to purchase policy tickets. On searching her person no | nan, Ohio; ‘hrogmerton, Nashville; Polerch,C. Car | development he will compare with ordinary boys of or jway; and on a close cOmparison of their respective | "freight must be putin charge of the Freight Agent, or the | lederative principle to give the greatest advantages to | less than 190 pawn tickets were found by Assistant Capt. | roll; L Haines, Philadelphia. 13, whose education has not been well attended to. He Fete nO Material ieee ceriber han adopted c tevie | COmPARY will aot be responsible for loss. ee | eee tdive disiaionthacite Iecality will adiets and | Hill, of the Oth ward, for various articles of clothing | 'Fnixxirn--George Hyde, Charleston; W. Griffin, J.8. | ceasedte prow at lour or five yeury ofage, i : the greatest benefit to each individual within each fede- | procured in this manner. Locked up for examin: Griffin, Geor So Eek yighe ig Fae hel I car ios ch SI ANS PORTE MERE pe ty division : thas securing to the population of the Stealing Butter.—Margaret Wood was arrested yester- | New Orlean: Pearance. ; of 1200 tons and 440 horse power, each un’ | world the full extent of the advantages to be derived | day, having in her possession a tub of butter, ked | well, Natchez; i ‘Theit average weight tpfrom 296 to 314 ouneee—Veiag mech der contract with the Lords of the Admi | from the individual and social character of humanity ; ee ae "a be yergs A ae for which an owner is don br. one District Meee pJomee ate ing up pavements, and inundating cellars. bstan' Orns, OF a us of . 3a. - J taste, ‘who are influgneed in thetr purchases by HIBERNIA, = Capt. A. Ryrie. sane recone ihe uaivertal principle of anion, forthe | 4 Ceol “dob"—A fellow called Doney John Davis | furiesit, Williams, Oreege, ne ehh Soho ers cou to examine them, and to |. Capt. J. present universal system of national and individual re- | (not Prince John Davis), was arrested yesterday by off- | Howarv—J. Gondlock, James Lea, Philadelphia; C. Hammtox, C. W., June 18, 1646. . Seymour, Havana; I. Maste: * French, Southport, W. 'T; Great Rain Stormin Avpany.—On the 20th inst. in N. Wheel | ajbany, the rain descended in torrents for about an hour, D, Baldwin, New Orleans; J. Francis, | jm unparalleled quantities, and did much damage by tear: it u , who rations of cost, are establish, by the test of comparison, their precise value, com- ; Prince John D: ch: d wit 1 ‘ s 1 ‘disunion. cer 0 avis, charged with stealing seven | Radfore, Savannah; Mr. Campbell, Pennsylvania; Geor; "he Dis — Theatricals—Crops, $e. PT tse ee ROBERTSON, 10) Friton street. Pumnis great truth should be written in universal lan- | quarts of ice cream, valued at $3, belonging to a colored | Gordon, Massachusetts, H. Gleason, Fhiladelphia a, acon dunia hide eeraneameneks ee guage, ‘never to be obliterated— That by uniow, based | man by the namo of Lewis H. Putnam, residing at 39 | Babcock, Trey; Mr. Buéhanan, Mr. Jakes, Niagara Falls; | The Oregon disputes having compromised, we GENTLEMEN'S SPKING rASHION. on an’ accurate knowledge of the unchanging laws of | Walker street. It seems this white chap was taken by | 7, Baker, Charleston; George Wadsworth, New Orleans; | may look fora more free circulation and discount from Fest qaproved seapen, are tow sesdy foreinopoctos aod BrieaZto™ MvEnroor, ., | humanity, all of the humen race may be made fer etter | the hand by this colored man (he being a perfeet loafer, | Mr. Wilson, New York. the banks, which now are at a stand still ; sancti, it ‘chen, bests unde ed, : ieee Waterco aye ae meme ay tise Cousin” 1 een” Veda stock of save ears 0 the pure Roman ice cream, cidainantouniee ‘ phos aa . at 624 sian <i page Many se i to vend on o! nev jar] be sooner, in ave been lost e speculation, an eo rman wi Kies ieee So hae ; Eee ee a eae in pelle ot ee of iorire. |however, had John’s customers sonsumed the cream, | Present, the Chief Justice, Judges Oakley and | be tho ultimate gainer. 1 bate From Boston to Halifa yr. The crops never looked better al7 Im*rre i Hf berths. de d longitudes, that they cannot per- | which amounted to $3 when sold out, th: hn melted Vanderpoel. indeed ever; ives promise of a most laxut J PRICE & UO, cared enti paid for, No"ireighe, exctpe specie received ou | ceive row this change trem the'lawa of ren and thetr | the money, and left his" boss” to lick’the spoons, conse- | June 29.—Petere vs. Rogers—Motion granted withoat | harvest FASHIONABLE HAT STORE. the da ing. ; “ wretched wemoralizing practices, can be thus suddenly | quently this Boney John Davis was arrested for this con- | costs. ‘The opposition by steam is great here. The fare from SUBSCRIBERS havi opened s HAT STORE For Ireight, passage, or any other informacien. apply se introduced into general practic: structive ice cream larceny,and locked upfor the special | Herbert vs. Rheim.—Motion granted with costs. this city (for it is s0, now,) to Kingston, 226 miles, is Ss (0, 110 Fulton street, cor Dutch street respect: | _my2i re ‘At HARWOR COG et ne. ‘This is tru therefore efficient means, as inthe | sessions. ,. | _ Highland Bank vs. Brown, et al—Motion granted on | one dollar, cabin and found. Captain and ly solicit the e of their old customers and the pub- | 2! te _“At NAN NUNN A | discovery of w er is new, and, previous to practice, | Dishonest Room-Mate.—Officer Norris, of the Chief’s | payment of $7 costs. A sons command three boats, and have the best of it. lie. They will cons ly keep on hand a complete assort- FOR LIVERPOOL—First Packet with dispatch. | difficult for the mass to comprehend, must be used to | office, arrested a yellow fellow called Henry William: “ Before Chief Justice Jones. Skerret and his compan; ment of a Caps, Umbrellas, Pee Se latest style, ‘The first else fast sailing ship ELIZABETH, Capt. | make both governments and people, not only to compre- fed with stealing from the Thomas Wood vs. Joel S. Oatman.—This was an | and Mrs. 8, starring, snd will sll it the lowest prices. IGHABOD PRICE . Barclay, burthen 1000 tous, will sail as above, h hend the principles, but to understand how to apply them DRL ph en id on boa: Dyed Sapemors oe the case Ap rocgrer - ate acted aes last bari’ hi ~ ie ing by the cot ular day. . . tice. it “a, Ww e lay professional negligenc: . e plaint is & | rison, in some instances have gains: y Pe 7) tahiae ety sumisen eggemmintetios 56) Se Sie eeh, Ours tee change devolves upon those who | his berth. Committed for trial by Ju jsborne. man, and the defendant a physician. In the month of | and Mrs. Maywood, after the manager and manageress. SPRING FASHION. UhaTluigh Passengers will: be token at the dius io embark, | have discovered the causes of the errors in principles | Taken from a Thief—Light silver tea spoons, and two | May, 1845, the plaintiff was unloading his cart in Essex | gre the only ones tolerated. Mrs. Harrison, formerly of BROWN & CO.. 178 Chatham Gancre, corset of Mort aie the second cabin. rable onporumty, by making | and practice of the existing state of society, and the re- | salt spoons, were taken from a thief, marked "'F. A.G..” | street ; while doing #0, another cart happened to be pass. | the Park, and whose death I saw noted in'some of the 7 to inform the public of thes recent improve’ | immediate application on board, at pier No.9 Last River, | iedy for the evils which they produce. for which an owner is wanted. Apply at the Tombs po- | ing, and came in contact with plaintiff's cart, slang it | papers, is here playing to an excellent business, and is a flats ip She tase ettre ee Re ey Setar coeiters | 82 JOSEPH MURRAY, ‘The practical problems to be d to bring about | lice office. round on the plaintiff, and jammed him up against a tree | great favorite. Mr. Lennox, well known in New York, seen es wean bbe promisors de cquicenciy jet cor of Pineand Southst._ | ui) Chenge, are—ist, the arrangements, or new combi- | Burglary—A man called John McLaughlin, was | on tho side-walk, by which his leg was broken. The | jy also here, and succeeding’ admirably, their hats to be, h superior to any ever before sold for PACKE’ FOR MARSEILLES—The packet | nation of external objects, which, when carried into | caught on Sunday night by a policeman of the 18th | defendant happened to be passing atthe time, andhad| ‘The races take place on the 24th, when all the west is same price. Call and satisfy yourself of this fact. m20 Im’ chin G. 8 iN, crit . Coulter, will sail ow the practices ‘can effect the desired results; and 2d, the mode 7, charged w: oe Deas Foes LE ng acne bad Me Len dey Na ge en ang i Cs ones expected to throng here. EXCELSIOR. o For fr ‘or passage y which they mey be carried into execution. 17th street, near way. Commi for @: e exam imb, and pronounce: roken savas BALAI HELPS) | tion. square off: he then di some slips of wood to be ies, “yalledteblnds These arrangements are devised ready to be applied | oP’ sbing @ Trunk —A fellow called Simon Sullivan | brought to him, and he applied three of those slips to the PAPER HANGING. A JAM. ded to OWELL & BROTHERS, Mani eo and of Faper Hangings, Marlugopencd a Now York cys plainull | branch of their } phia es ment, woul hishment et elegant, fast sail ir importance and endless advantages. To enable | openatrunk, and st therefrom $12. Commit then bandaged them up. Defe shea, master, will satl | their impo hich ‘attention of the eitinens of New: York and others EXC! 5 OBERTSON’S PHCENL ee rose aa WEE NAbsAU eva ii eae Line—Rlagalar peck | ‘0.Practice; and they must te canbe mates eeteive | was arresied on Sunday: night’ on a charge of breaking | fracture, one behind, one a 8 it recently a _ cin Tints 24 ve stock of spring an assortinent of B ship G. . q ledge is a task necessarily | for examination. had any family doctor, if #0, that he might send for him ; | Drsneho saoar tnese foals Saperp ertcigs a only 3 ance is Sonoda Caen et Re ee ee aT SUE ca | Maes Oe Spon the writer, the badness of whese lily has | , Petit Larceny.—Joseph Morgan was arrested yester- | the plalntit replied he had not, and that if he, the defend: raving in their ling, to their extensive assortment of “ board, at Orleans w! al ‘or to for it. ‘This n ia nearly com- | day on a charge of ste ress worth $2 belovging | ant, understood his business, he ht take charge of | PAPE! .NGINGS, Borders, Fire Board Prints, Curtain fess than the same (manufactured 4 the same manner , street, been to prepare pre paratio: ly ‘y of are sold in Broudway. ‘The secret of |p EK. COLLINS & CO., %6 South st | piste, for he hes been anxiously engaged, dey by day, | to Mr. Shully. Locked up by Justice Roome. him, and the doctor said he would. ‘The defendant called | Papers, wydall other article in the rity in price may be easily conjectured. peers St AE an | lor many years, in forwarding its progress, that the the next day and ordered s splint to be got, and had the | | 1 07 Beaver earewrae nthe cies of New York, < expeeecs Uren See. PE fphen tl ned PD li onthe back Fates heater emcee’ | Change might commence in his lifetime, because his ex- plaintif’s leg put into it, ext gave his son directions how | Pant fe omens pnauwmettre medals for the, manafwetare of ishments in ti ve 18 in consequence ssnhaeheie ae oT perience might aid to overcome some difficulties at the United States District Court. to use it. Thus matters went on for a month, and the | their goods, flatter themselves that they can sell better articles {oods of x corresponding deneciptign lower ———T O6K AT THIS ees early stages of the change in practices, which otherwise Before Judge Botts. jain finding that he was not getting better, caused | for the same money than gan be pare . ete 1.00) LM might retard its progress, andhe isnow occupied inthis | June 22—The United States, vs. Wm. M. Sands and | Dr. Cockraft to be called in,who,upon examining the leg, FRESCO PA 7 GENTLEMEN'S SUMMER HATS. Ln Wer Bets | measure. Tomes March=—‘This wes an sction of deot, one Yond, | refused o have anything to do with it until a consullation | “The subseribers would apicuary enlh nation to shale BIRD, CORNER PINE AND NASSAU STREETS, il find the largest a; | "The outline of the new arrangements, and the mode of | to recover $2,600, ‘The defendant was, in the year 1896, | was held. Doctors Parker, Cockroft and another physi. | large assortment of Fresco Papers for parlors, ‘ ITES the attention of his customers and. the pu ci "a1 | applying. them to practice, are ruily to be developed for ‘e’ purser in the navy, entered into « bond with | cien, were then called in, and the limb was examined re for bala, Public Rooms, Entries, Be. Se. lie to it of sui late, Ca] Broadway, corner of Frankiin street. nt Denefit of all governments and people. The whole iether yndant and two reties, who had sub- | and measured, tad, oorene to the testimony of Doctor Iso, Cunta ag j hoy pots Bund tow Nant imedias ‘Straw Hats” ‘Al om one oo. plan will be made known at the New York State juently died, conditioned for the faithful performance | Cockroft, it was found to be some four or five inches | | Papering of oom, pliveoe Hs nck ay md mene ny een on ae etre, held Albany fa tm com | ena uchnr. nM eta | ri er ant» er crt sot | Cy mets der wil nk tht 2 . 2 defaulter, and the present sui J a + | o give usa calle eee mere, BIRD. corner Pine and Nassau sts. (OUTS AND S. re as cket Ship Pripee Albert, 17th April, 1840, | 1899. An arra iit was afterwards entered into, at | nation of Dr. Cockroft wes finished. the Court adjourned. | "* {iS WLLL & UROTHERS, No, 17 B " TLE OF HATS are now ready eis 2 the, large sesortmens of Gentlemen ty 4 anqontestrapeye:) * the instance of ‘Mr. Sends, with the gevernment, he | The cause will be resumed tlis morning. Kor plaintiff, | a5 1m*rre 0 doors above the City Hotel. To Inpestion and sale, (x No. 18 Lan Ny ony teen 4 Cee ae aeetet oie to be found at the cheap enah Court for the Correetion of Errors. having placed securitis jn the hands Of the, Disrict | Mr. Sullivan; for defondunt,. Mesera, Gerard and Harry | iitinaky HAVIPMENTS FIREMEN CAF, ule caiae aa rac acetates | Sgt ea A MUR, | _nnttetteco tor Sar chan Wawers |e, Geena reel aay |W «pl AIA ty he ma tra®: Jamal st.. corner Sullivan. — Mi y ‘Bos. order at ao, anew ate of Boy itil a ne = PREMIUM BOOTS. alt pg fo Stone and al. vs. R. Heyes Mi ¥. B. vist nem oe oy gga ease ee malt Common Pleas. |i vont seabbarde 0 wan wastety. Caanry compar - -EMIUA P ting was heard for plaintit rror. Mr. D. Lord, Jr., i Before Judge Ulshoeffer. mi ¢ 4 abou eae nec fae P rige Hecate ark f Ps eqeal te ee ROT Te cher saree war heard for defendant in error. Mr. 8 P, Staples on the ‘ase ace ecnneeas tas notemmaets ent toe suivetaat Jone 21-—Wm. I Pitas ee Timothy Leary This wee es companien gH bea gimples. sail ‘instant. _ leyant fast sail- Fren fe i, to the : ~ 7 . an action to recover a quarter's rent of a house 5 and oie peenet, bark ta Grege inaner, will positively | Qf thinsiy for Sor #5, se YOUNG & 30) a “a Sands, withant the ‘knewledige of Mr. March. Uren | Sti \‘¢is0.. ‘The. housol was let. tn March, 104s, to take | "ll orgortmene Gf orvery varie?» comsmendy on handy sail_as above, her regular day. joot, and Shoe Manufactory, one of the in Court Calendar—This Day. is point, possession on Ist May following. ‘The defendant after- | "Pramerre . GRATAC AP, 9#Rroadway. or freight or passage, hay peaeehe ee wie, he city’, Our Boots hari cea judd the. te nt | | Cincure Couns—30, 23, 26, 31, 83, 95, 98, 98), 4, 46 | Betty recepltuleted, he, Teste Peed ageme. to the | wards declined to tak possession, and eM the house on | re ee modations, apply on boards OUTING & COn to bowen ye: | “iplp i, are sud ta ba the Dechert eye ‘ oe ee ats, 180, 164, 191, 200, 92, 2,202, }eonctusion that tis arrangement wie masaeatuout the | plsintif's hands, and the action isfor the, quarter, WMC | Fy yrepy rere will ca >: Fesktirely no moods received on bours ether veven | Mending, Re., dome in the Bree 4 Ane 211, 88, 86, 10%, 100, 84, 10, 200, 1 Venowledg and consent ‘of the defendant Match, they | Secrted from Ist May to Ist August, 1810, tee deletes Hite hat a fare he, will carry ont q rea Brasdway, New York |» Common Puras19; 944, 65, 77, 25, 79, 81.89, 20, 43.— | should find for the Sealod verdict this mor | vould render the pre nises weeoes., The jury found « | jul’ cently mani. caiven free yunt way, New York, at lmere, "Keen in New » Sime E. Woodrafl, who will | mas 1m¢m eae a me Ase Rm | GaP ANDI” an cee Rene mer | St il 1 daly ° J ———