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Sh Nee — nemaane SF decatiibaalll —S =e Vols XE, Ne. 174 Whele Ne. 4307, NEW YORK WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUN E 24, 1846. ‘HE NEW YORK HERALD. 3 5 Cireult Court ef the United States. however much he bave worn down | its dead, so surel shall justice, sooner or later, | The English Interference in the Moxtean THE NEW YORK HERALD. | cic, " ree sulsring? “It did | Svertake. these’ tyrants ofthe teas, ‘The time hes been War. EW YORK I 1 Edwards Lester vs. Thomas O. H. Smith—This | by od be Pee counts ya jus- | and may often be’ again, when all the living men ot | To J.D Powles, Eaq., Chairman of the South American » that it should bloc! Montevi- for a few weeks or months, have obtained the Anglo Sedge Af tried on the Gfth day of June, 1846, before | not board a ship,b: rant have been sent to 4 in London. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, |axifacsrrtz sary, Mas acon rohan | ez Sounamense outungegerors tapas sonst | inal ies yotohaphas Sonat Beco | Tht yo satay et tabs Pent that tif. The hoe by the defendant upon ‘up of | the Emerald I ‘Cruelty and are Siemeset | ing winds have blown some fragment of the wreak to aveaa Satna, Seones SEnne Teer Becseument, Otroulation- Forty Thousand, Alvan Stewart mitclently appear, in the summing Jand, to tell the guilt of murder to distant shores, years soliciting ite ag Ag syed denaghen hd— ts ‘ma. ‘art, ef counsel for the plaintiff. after the victims slept on ocean's floor. Well eayetti Job, | states and Mexico, is, of f, subject tomo animadver- I> Alt teers or ty ment, - t aTEw, SPEECH FOR THE PLAINTIFF. ‘the Heavens oveal bis iniquity and the earth shall sion; but when this is , as in your appeal to Lord oe Scones pe ae Bites he Cogrt ond the Gensioncn of Me Jr Sep sprieet tn.” Coe mort a Thave done. This | of the 2d instant, in terms of euch maried par fom aaNet appeared before ‘with a flourish of trumpets consections, looks down with such contei pen any | a yout penetration that tereby he SC year the wer 12oll of drums, and vanished “This act of violence erdictthat'any twalve ‘men in the State of New Yo Pollton might be: dofoated—his:londanip up the 5 Committed on the ‘teas. The parties, with can render ‘&@ Circuit Court pronounce judgment | cause a 2, and not as mediator, or, at all events, Commmaare;, Rad taken on board the Brooklya, Upon, that he does not even deign to enter these halls of | creating a susp on the part of the other contending DAILY Priee 2 cents per eopy—$7 F by from ye justice... But Mr. Lester, as a law abiding man, | party, sufficient to reject his offer. Your association has fn Bas? fhe, port of York,end pao) confiding in the justice of this Court, where the | not generally been judicious in its representations to ve en is eos » 1846, near the Cape de Verd Islands, the - injured “have so ‘often found themselves shielded | vernment, nor, c fortunate im the result, non | cota, Sf, bleh hia! eult te brought ‘Whoever ls from outrage, makes’ to you his appeal. And it-| Losing sight of the to which other nations a * obtain hie evidence through the medium vemeins for youtosay now, whether the man who casts | have sul exercise of blockade on the part of all kinds ensontod with beanty and deo- | ‘**Preters, Cd AI een hte eng bm orange Pane Ets et Lig ap test im. ‘" justice interpose their. broad ween itience: ir power, in and tae sontemacts of yoes lawreanit tedweoprotes | Euuhage sacar sny stake restantion by ot pina ed when he comes be He Asap) vg Jays his cause | beneficial to yourselves. Such was the first bi of down here. Who willever come after him if you turn | Buenos A: by the French, and which would uot heve ‘upon him your backs? How ‘times would any man | been of its duration, if, instead of re; to ree ask justice trom bi coy Lee tagger acl our government against the same, you had stim pages | ne representative ee sees paseeror Cg api etl Mogg tly, Tage. Let the verdict you render, then, one which] i ted yor goverment against the Argentine Re wi of this place to that of the former; and from what is now ee lives and fortunes ina fresh ve reaction. because by incidents of that war, protector and this bereaved Irishman, driven , out from his own, land by the scourge of despotism, to shared eed eo gy ed j oend the (fold i meretiaahin. genes ae FA eer, 0u 0) that—it was opened at the cannon’s mouth, ce ma ae this ship professes to be 2 man—he even preach. Bat to the ruin of those thet availed of it. t rhe Glory and Shame of ° his re- | am his own denomination. he never remember Or if your was to conquer the rights of turn from thecoamtry of which he woke, Old England hed | that hie bible Sold ies, Shek Sed had mate: ef, one bined own flagin that river permanently, why does it not oc- always been sending among us men and women, whe Blood vor pope y shames beet or Flea” ~ gut to oto obtain te ame of he Dotro, or Rune, of visited our only to her institutions an” | human wrist, came from one great common pod Bifalepp we New Orleans; or judeon, ber people: perth yall oder g = ge were | vast reservoir, and flows on through the arteries and bi bates LasPieoky og ag ied Sask Fight, soins baagienon ‘This long standing debt, w waine of wae ee # aa it dows, in the Parana, where, when the country is your Year efter sear sbe had rolled up, os she has aes Leacane Sande somenene of cou. Sad peering i wares will go in the same quantities as if you carried will never pey, wes paid and satisfied in full, by | Monti ieee Sf | thom yourselves; and where, if at war, thore will be bo 04 Glory ” sie ooh peggar m , w cor C in the mari- whieh thang wes no howtly, red men, > pieces ete is ote time ports, will always remain an advantage. One only against principles, false which hed pre al Sis wk should suppose, that, with respect to Mexico, suy would built the guilded palaces ef aristocracy, over he- | ONdUting black, or the a sucsesian moun hail the chance as fortunate, fuat the United Sates ed- catombe of the men of ‘England—this book tains hove blesshed the chocolate minister to it a lesson of prudence, not to provoke quar- at blows sent this miserable ahenty of false : Rave enbrown- els, as hitherto, with almost all nations. But how dein. ‘and ‘on which the whole troups of Halls and | & tim with the aay genuous do you present the causes of this war in your ) Marryatia and Mastinesus, Trollopes. and Disk: Spee Seren ereeee, — Sddress? Your illustration, by the supposition of several . wa ere wenger | Mann ea Geta af i as Pep pe fait, that the author bed Wiioh tia | the face of the earth, from the un to bis go- & | tsh crown, showethis. Ifthe mn of Great Britain nation never would forget. ‘This book kindled a feeling | 3, 2°¥2: scorchas— on the map permitted, we might locate a more in the Dreasts of a go Apter gt Americans ease on her borders; but as we cannot do this, let us sup- which will go into the account that ‘statesmen, these se that the same number of British subjects had been make whenever they strike the balance sheet in fe Benadians thet had obtained adjacent to Canada grants vor ‘the prospects of Affghanistanising an; and from the United States, among which to form tion of the western. continent. The ed one of the independent States. of ‘the Union, but that an- this country, and the of this “country, aroby and bed (bad begun to reign in this, illing to do honor, and were willing and emilitary dletatorship had the whole power, that he. should do them honor abroad. Without having no territorial or its; that to such power, Desiegement on his the honorable post was offered however, those British gut Bow conside: ly in- to him of Conaal toque oa of —the very creased, had not submitted, ut maintained their inde- to reduce le, cone os Britain had aceepted their annexation, ire have been, you think, so ‘an enormit in this, or thet Great ‘Britain, then Sevet and ‘threat, sures of the old; end he what we learned of achievements great ned by such an upstart government, and her friend) Se ieee ¥ Set avg Srextuies for a. settlement. of boundaries rejected, hed 3 | just occu such as she conceived proper? I trust the British ministry will not be wheedled into ‘Dy the Seuth American and Mexican Association 80 soon again, to make war, and call it 3 to prey To which Col Ming replied :— 3 ‘and acute observation, he ruin trade, and call it protection; to resort to violence and bloodshed, and to instigate rebellion, and every evil a int te ble country, laden with the, fralt, of hie Mayor Mickle, Gentlemen ef the Committee, passion, for the sake of Rs Nie toil oe ine ee ene whee gear All this is but mockery, and nothing else is the ad- weiss ‘but facoe=aet, be valuable soph: brn chan nko ha) remarks from ‘our servant, ‘ ining et fr St arg hte a ne rRieND TO TRUTH. merry irdinrne typhi Ve tote To stand before so New York, June 29, 1846. men,’ e ‘and spectable an assemblage of my fellow-citizens, as the ane er caters apres written an elaborate history of the vo: recipient. and protector of this national Superior Court, Before Justice Jones. June 23.—Weod vs. Oatman.—This case, reported in the Herald of yesterday, was resumed. The defence was that the plaintiff was properly treated; that from his age it was impossible to make a better cure. One of his ell, The cause was then sim: kh an forms only with trodden impulsive spirit and patriotic ardor our fathers of the revolution, have alread; — back the insolent intruder, Before Judge Vanderpoel. Paul Harra Harring vs. James Harper et als.—This wes an action of trespass on the case, to recover dama- Eras passe of pends agrecment. We take the fol- wing fects from statement of ——- counsel. of worlds, but searched out that remarkable Florentine we shall remember, to ask for nothing but | He sald his client was a ir, who Machiavelli, the Neen ncelle fener Sop pe what je right, and to submit to nothing wrong!" Inmy | hed arrived in thie city about two years ago; that who for centuries Sen = one of the most own, and inthe name of my gallant associates, I receive | taken ale the popular strugg! oc. astonishing men of by-gone ages be has given to the this sacred emblem which you have confided to us; and | curred in Europe for the last twenty-five years; and asa SUMMER HAT light of the English uege, we thoughts when the page of futurity shall be called to chronicle the | necessary consequence made himself obnoxious to the ECONOMY AND FASHION. and productions of thie man, who has (remo Soa destiny of this standard, in our h: shall be found re | crowned heads and despots of the old world; and such HAT 4D GaP of fortune,oftener misunderstood than truly compre- corded, that this flag never waved in ious retreat— | was the violence and malignity with which he was fol- FACTORY, freee, The wader, He has in this manner transfused into Ameri. | sncient schools alle never was surrendered but to a superior and overwhelm. | lowed, that he had finally to make his escape to South attention to the quality of | can literature, the works of other eminent authors of its tattered folds were deeply | America, and settled at de Janeiro, where he con- Cae eee ee aera Sealy | Italy. Now, letme ask, who, as Extre- | here—no student Blues: | Unued to reside tor two years. During his residence at sperm ments 1 | too Comma, es brat we fmt Nosiaant katie isch | Belo eateiees st aatnceteereony files aie ‘and ‘to the 1, a Ww, inst tutions of that country. He sul ue! Soles laannlarvare tore ot | while serving his country, such intellectual treasures, i our regiment. Take them—honor them defend them | e he has since resided. left it and came to this city, where ‘and English intervention in the ‘of the Bands Oriental, from De Bat wists ofthe ema men ae’ by and . re lies still. There is no further use for that tongue du- people and of the internal the he bic to have sworn it !—To the foe they are to.be surrendered ring his unfinished educational course—that little hanes 4 a Do oniy with death ! Both his Honor and Col. Ming were frequently inter. rupted by loud applause. The color consists of the arms of the Empire State upon a large ground of silk, and are very beautiful. We have good reason to believe that Col. cow-t 5 Ming and his brave soldiers will never suffer them to be te shvotings from the sentinels ‘onthe walls, for | di Jeaving the iastitution without graduating, are someof| 4 New Piax.—On Saturday afternoon, a fellow called at. a house in Hudson street, and requested to see a store comparison ir reapective | This is the man who comes before this ‘mort’ 3 ssasastel men be saetyed. caeeee a oT essa hie the parcigalst ubseriber adopted a style | from Ohio, in the presence of his wile on ot cual peevena perspiration of | the lone ocean, when he was so worn down with sick. ms Saveiatie. i Lane ielnealt iT ‘de esee,00 one in which the honor ii ‘fresnel Lento, oc Aenamat Feenrot of the law, the of a jury and court, and the hopes in- taste ani wags phe Eg he gh heir pai by | spired by cilization, all unite in declaring, there should be i of eon are ‘ page a ceca fete pede nba nao em aarti Potent eae atin sro | tines by eaamining the coats of be with the lewdness it ut- pee! wit joey yh uw jarity it published. The gentle cor athena eae deren lb conte going on between truth and faleshood— eine: > | meng bra odo His next step was to call on the defendants, who are ex. trick ‘of Baltimore, the co: of which weato let there. He was shown the store by an ; GENTLEMEN'S SPRING FASHION. SSitas cout oieee in the case who Nesemieed mat op- | tensive publlabers tn Sond gl op ve BEAVER AND SILK HATS aid by the hich the attack. Sul- Ward & ki sicomateghep it 4 iS RATS ot m Parties w’ gor goo 4 ‘Ward & King. and entered into a contract with them to Seamen | livan is an example of that class of witnesses who have print and publish the work, the particulars of which “es many conflicts with their consciences, and wish the facts Intenestivo Wanraat—Tho whole sidewalk of Dr.| were to be and which the counsel ae different from their recollection. If they tell the truth at Church, on Nassau strect, was blocked up yes- | stated were ver settled on the 10th of November, severe OWE, . all, they send it into the world robbed of its credentials, terday afternoon, by people ed in listening to the | 1446, and were substantially as follows : thet the plaintitt al7 im®rre Cy ‘street. | and hope it may be as unwelcome a in the bosoms rival claims of dealers fam erasive “at would compose and write @ book to be called “ Dolores, ; of others, as it hes been @ tenant of their one was ” J. FI co. ‘ie ian &e.,” and would deliver it to defendant in a state fit for FASHIONABLE HAT STORE. bi why gre a ar yg position by saying, | sheltered from the heat of noon in the groves of Acede- rinting and publishing, in the first half of the month of SUBSCRIBERS having HAT STORE a Foor vo. "pring + ak. mus, or scaled the Parthenon, or the admeasu: january, 1846, and upon printing, publishing, and distri- me ton ee respect- pecotein od ees come fresh water, PT see-s of the Temple of Minerva, or caught and Satyre buting 10,000 or more in case more could be sold, 7 old customers dad the pub- days, S7gnt happened” Tate tus bung- | and Centaurs, my brief does not me i will not he was to pay the defendants one-half the first’ cost of lie. a jete coe hole the eeraed Ceenast eas ore rs canis doubt thathe rosmed over Italy and alpen, byt the soy erg) Sng ma Gates part ment yi ke., » | cial: jided ven his ingenuity tural lo pay plaintiff one half the net profits. e de- Siriheets oot Pencee. Oita Hoe acetietnin a, e Saeeene Sane othe pene) naorlag Great halfway-house between the an-| Warsaurions,—This delicious fruit has made its ap- | fendants afterwards receded from their agreement, and soe | Lar Hak tba ry soe prove ht La | Scns "be'of usc atcha | chs ee we eves Be crt soa eg to | ard Bo ain ey ea a ee 4 ‘ara or saw m a wid oe eee Ny. i was @ watched men, and watc! oki oo, by Fetick 1s from which the” hairs were pulled which made Coo.—People have begun to don their thick \ sustained damages to the amount of $000. The plaintift's net extracts by its own power from such a man, he te Geter. ras Wazaing amy” brn ie non Noro Sddled while Rome | proadcioth costs, and black hats again. ‘This cool wes: journed.” For plaintht, Mz. Siafiknechty for datendant, $3 mined te Ce a gion A fe meget ill-natore | thst Florence Verona, Actium and Brundi Pv toad ther, with the thermometer a little above 60, lasts a long ‘Messrs Foot and Davies. ebjects of his most earnest consideration, we will not Gronce’s Cuvacu.—The corner stone of the Court of Sessions. erected for the Beles the Reowtice aa. two Aldermen. June 23.—Edwerd Harrison was placed at the bar on a charge of stealing a vest. He was found guilty, but igme it ispended. g * fry ‘Aun Emerson was next ed at ml oe oka charge } sia, 89 gold cross, property of Cathe- . i aa i 3 ¥ g E 2 4 3 g & : i E i 3 i z Robert Neviss pled guilty to a charge of petit larce- ny. Judgment eu le Joseph Thompson, colored, judged guil stealing « cap, and sent to Blschweite jie a alae worn qulte teoble. were says Frederick Heisenbu: found Me guliran, vat be fe carta net fo tll w isco four Inne, and wacnctonced. be Eoheadnes *Twould take «nan for the expressions which, wats anere te timate cost is $85,600, When finished, it will be one of | William Jotinson, end Elizabeth Go- beacon LE a i Lester said,“ What l | of a Paixhen. With all teste advantages to tent ak pa Ie veg of our city. The architects are | mer, eolored, were then placed at the bar on a charge of Bai ae fo tae er owed ae as cmith struck | elevate the defendant, it would seem he, yet needed a | Blesee snd Fidlets stealing two cloth jeckets. ‘They were found guilty, and This wes ie ee pte ‘Sanh victory overs sick man,to give the last polish | Tarnrn’s Travettina Mar ov Mexico. Third edi- to six months residence on Blackwell’s [sland Srp Soo jon on the sub. | 2 foreign travels, He had taken special care to cast —This is the most extensive and sccurate United States Commissioner’ isaloner’s Office ‘of the cruelty or harshness of the captain to his help- sycophant oa s nd by playing haere Ml oe yes t palin a B gives 6 Before Commissioner Gardiner. Sr ees Sat ae ee weeeenes Neve owe | cary, thowing the stigis of thie yiess My” (riend| tal It is welleolored and neatly executeds® °°) wt | June 49—Chargs of deseult with « Dongerene We that the man was harshly treated. It is the |‘ 4.7 ‘has given an sccount of the father of ali : * 1c Smith, of the ship Colon, was ar- yA pon kD Sere re Jet se on. meaete toadioe, one of whise linia! descendants webs traced | _Tha serntes nals Ingudy, Yanan We fo a eae day on & charge of case san of hie orev Judicial renee golden ‘man the of 1s fr Melo Roady y Bene ne whe LR ey yesterday commissioner, and the dis ‘masses alloy. The value treth "at the foot of Du- eof —Michael { i F ; i 4 sé + e warrant in ith, sent home to be tried for the offence. He gave in Sentence—! Robert Lee,and two others, pleaded guilty on iy last, to an indictment fora revolt, and volunteered to enter the United rg dd ; fr i : E i F by Gulliven, Esquire, of Baltimore, and deco- coroner likewise held | but it seems they could not pass examination. rated with & ireatigpiece of a sick man with a bruised Yesterday, on the body of | were t into court youterday ‘morning, ‘s and bleeding face dedicated to the author's most land, 49 years of age, Cased Mem ausiaubconetbont: aosnne particular crony,_ Catalin Hanks Smith, the t of the brain, pro- ‘aa ‘Great Ohio bully.” ‘As the sun may be seen, through « ¥ le, 10 8 durk room, eo truth can shine through | But if Cetaline Before Judge Ingraham. labored ertifices end insinuations this man re- | strange hie Jun 23— Usher es. John T. Hollermann—This sorts to to darken its % ‘an iden of forbearance | | the Buckeye pothing ¢ ‘was an action it by plaintiff to recover the boerd epenes ME Lester, ts he was, refused to qua a hes mapas, of and _ Sf dadtodan' wife from Jo0s to 10 It manly part of the hamsn a areae of his wite--and he ©: ‘he waa married to defendant in fou, end from that Sols to ela Perkope be Sune 1845 the dclenteat went so Phiinacie body tell that the immortal sian déme, lived more in i i Hs Hs & Hy x 6 $ 4 fe more the tyrant then « hasdred mode no Court Coiendar—Thies Day. Pp Pome ieor hyenas | Een ee coiaieer nae pa ae Patras ee | Magee oe, wo -- paaleageedhintahemsaeammpad PIT etter rg Sp nae: |aheese™— HI 1, tu, 3, ecing a distance of | your troke—not one’ wend tm Rebel’ f © poor saicarned this morning. | Common Puras—First Part—79, 63, 87, 99, 91, 98, 97,61, prepared for, mr ae at et i Conan Revere Mr. Brady. 261, 116. Second Part--246, 250, 194, 190, 182, 134, 136, American hearts im your pessany theald Cherie 338, 140, 142, 144, 100, 146, 148, 61. Edwards Leer have Mg By bully of this Governor, Chancellor Wal-| Barker Buaxeu..—The Hon. Barker Burnell are of le ogeniry Adsting we ‘he mat. 00 has been in the city for several days. He rooms =e r vi flee the fag. Ba Se Be Hoyeo = Mr at the United States "The only reason of his sur- Pretipe 9S to Arp on, cn errer, and Mr. | rendering himself was to reduce the wi were whch etn ede Sim the opal protects rer | sien Me Beal ie ose easly te ener legal seamen and and others, vs. J. . any _ oervemss of tbip ca the high ores, ers, v9. ee cnere any charges nda | H. Farney, | » | Mackay, nm. a reer ey eee Movements of Travellers. from the accession of visiters to our city. We nnn can—G. Lord, Maine; Michael Churchill, Con- necticut;C. L. Nourse, Washington; John Ellet, St. | Louis; John Johns, Newburgh; G. Tuckerman, Boston; Thompson, Boston; Dr. Baltimore; C. Dr. Carmi- chael, Richmond; John Buckley, Philadelphia; H. Childs, Virginia. Aston—George Jones, Savannah; 8 Moore, do; J. Batey, do, W. todd H, Cheyne, Great Britain; C. Raines O.; G Haskell, Sosten;:¥-Hollios, . , do; R. Crawford, Indiana; RK. Be! ba; 3. Lawrence, 3 8. Potte: de Cul jo ial oy Cc forme > re Cane, 5 J. 3D. Leland, 3; De La. Cos Cape - | Lynn; T. Wales, Boston; J. E. Curtis, Ed: J, Ht Blake, Boston; . Georgia; C. Daven vania: N. ; J. Bd wards, England; ¥, Lanson, Boston; J, Bartlett, Nase; H. Giles, mn, Ciry.—Robert Spier, New Brunswick; J. MoCulloek, B. Wyncoop, Philadelphia; Dr. Howe, Mas sachusetts; F Porter, Philadelphia; L, Ash do; 5. » do; . } t. Col od vant,” ‘Wookfora do sagt Howes, Connecticut; L. Holmes, Newark; J. Mage, Dr. Morse, Virginia: James Little, Canada Weet. Faanacin—Volney French, ies Rev. 8 Buell, French to bloc! Buenos Ayres, thus to add the ruin | Maryland; Geo. Benne: \ 5 3 J Geor- gia; W. Lockwood, Connecticut; Geo. St. John, do; D. Fitzsimmons, Georgia: G Pomeroy, Albany: J. Middleton, W: ; E Pritel- , Connecticut; Orville Clarke, Wi Co; B Hamton, New Orleans; E. Bi , Tennessee; Rev. J. ew Haven; J. Ives, Savannah; 8. Foster, Bos- to Y Howanv—8. Madock, @xford; E. Bansell, Philadelphia; J. Forie, Princeton; J. W. Gwinne, Toronto; Mr. 40; W. Brett, Baltimore; R. Loach, Boston; B. Worcester; J. Van Deuson, Hudson; L. Checkerton, ir nia he ; 8. jeron, Glasgow, Soot: Barrett, Comnes Smith, J. Florida; “L. Glenn. Puiladelphls; J Dates Bulfalo, 8. Moherson, Florian; & Johnson, Racine. NEW BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Ne. 00 Moiden Lane, corner of William street. MEAgaRy & HIGGINS, have gpgned this new cwipame. ilemen purchasing elsew! y ‘do on the cash rerefore, we can to wndersell any ectablishment fm $25,000 BRENTON BND, fan etive Real Estme, iu this city aad 0 eases, om Prg- 6. BHOAD, No. Wall street, a the sotan Water Otlee, ment. mys mere E'S PATENT PURTABLE BATHING A Bevaostpieteressras the “yi mere » No. by mm the Boanerenr erofsees Lae Se Rosin Besar ts THORN CHAMPAGNE. A FRESH Hab of this delightful isin store, to which ‘and pris is price mari! istf re attention of merchant, wate gentlemen is invited. ‘The pow, superar ptt any in this country, end.etne aigher aleata arn coe LIVINGSTON & CO., 4 Wall street. C) iyuluieein CARE NOLIOs. 1 Stathers nineties bis ble terms, at the shortest notice. N. B—To Seddiers and othere—100 forsale: G. in general on the moat ‘SRQADHONST. 13 Imm 251 & 253 Spring street 16 GEN Solnes cater he patencee. oc e az? imére Sri cose N.Y. pee Ww wonderful discovery ever ‘made for imme ‘ing these 1 how: id For sale at Apodh MeCassem, 127, 139 Fulton i) Price 2 conde per bottle, BCUTT’S BAZAAK, ANDS score late of the 3 , late S ala his erous friends an . merits fair share of the publi¢ patre Trence in. business, be ne moat fastidious ; the accommodations of the ki top a fort, be believes cannot be Shes his ho ir buai~ L. Patrons will alway well supplied with the best of every thing the. market the way SoA ge ines Liquors, and 7 i in Chops, Cold Cuts, in % a olaMkatagte Hesy tums or pirat pti : Egee 0 JEWELLERS, MINIATUR® PAINTERS, ke— Cc. & J. No. J Hawrawin Se Peon Broadway, wholesale and retail Mam to street, New Q BALES assorted pri a o asso! Ors; e en cases, anal tae pe dan tte yes by THE ONLY GE: WALNUT OIL pe aaa SHAVING ais Pine tc Week Nag erence Con my 18 im®re NUINI m4 Eis ep ton atte Seen Acoustié Oil for D 3 Bersaparitia Extract, S0cts per bottle. reget Baie ORs On the most favorable terms to merchants in all parts of the Soap Works and Laboratory of Pescat Meticines he. Bee Come hed reae No Pak: country. pe asia myl0 im@re FANCY NEEDLE-WORK EMPORIUM. a Pras SUA, CHURCH’S VEGETABLE LOTION. iy an are. Also by Mrs. Hays, Tithe ea ea in bottles at 75 cents Heise” comer WINDOW SHADE DEPOT, Sigpke Pal dec AEE AES eee eee mendt ATO, DE MAUTTY 8 ny PAPER HANGING. Moone H. 8 ORATACAP, mt THING, HAIR DRESSING, SHAVING, “ny * AND WIG MAKIN N, Broadway, in Judson’ 4 Preto that besten 6 onc Me er ed and well © vw mph 4 are wnsu Seed Matas pte heabentereh eof norm passed. by any in oie Y ngnce, and can secommodate Wee person. a reich plots each person, mis imSr OVAL. se seca nds elles warranted. Cr)

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