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aeennenaereiaen NEW YORK) TUESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 8, 1846. eee: co. aaa, cami lboronnera | sere, 7naspalige Intetmgence. ~ Sipekiaeme tm Chasesry. | ayer. 0. LladePiaun for complainants, M. Schoen {Uricn, Sept 0,188 an Boano cr Avvramex.—This Board met last evening, | SE*T. 7~Robbing/@ Relative.—Officer Vanderseoar- | The Hon. Lewis H1. Sandford Assistant Vice Chancellor. | maker and J. Van Buren, (of Kingston) for defendant. | Gerrit Smith—Precticel Agroricniem FirTH DAY. at 5 o'clock, looking much refreshed and improved after | Tested yesterday » tam by the name of Richard Brow Samuel M. Thompson and others vs. The New York and | Decided that on the testimony the north line of lot No.) 1 Parashar diate’ tarts eczes "The association met at ton o'clock A.M. yesterday, at | ‘heir usual summer recoss. President Jackson in the 00.8 charge of bre nm the trunk belonging to Harlem Railroad Company, Gouverneur Morris and | 34 in great lot No. 20,4n the Hardenburgh patent, did net |__| have just seen a copy ofa e 4 their place of ing, Columbia Coll mohair. bra Brown, ig at No. 50 Anthony sti others —E.. Coles, C. B. Moore and 8. Stevens for com- | include the gore, and defendant cannot make a ti ofland in Hamilton county, New York, given by the ae ete ay Nee age The minutes of the last meeting were read and ap- | tnd stealing thorafi in bank notes and silver cola’ | plainants; C:W,'Sandford and B-F. Butler for Harlem | part of the lands. sold. The. : Celebrated landholder, Gerrit Smith, Esq. to # colored The minutes were read and approved proved. | Upe arrest, he ledged the soft ifhpeachment, | Railroad Company ; Wm. Rutherford and George Wood | der a mutual mistake as to this part being included, de- 14. vesiding in that county. He has made out two proportionate reduction from the D be performed with this abatement. | thousand deeds of a similar character to the one I saw, fen- | conveying lands, from forty to fifty acres each, as gifts to industrious colored men in this state, and designs, | am informed,to make out one thousand more, The | and the magistrate lk Mr. Arcer read a paper on somo new localities of hte pera were received from inhabitants of the 9th | i king repairs, &c., of said street. From Jeremiah | Arrest of Moses rare minerals, showing that Pacolite was found in Ire- | Compton, king mernerate loss of his horse. | armed rowdy, of yend and Bobemia formerly, and minerals similar to the: | Mare sewer in adison street. gigas taug rowdy, of Wi dpreerarers A Prine h ived from Malachi Were now found in this country. Mr. A. here exhibited |, pre, pnp agin near Tent acmeae ot, him up for trial. | for Gouverneur M.; HM. Morris for Lewis; G. W. | fendant must mak h_ again.—This notorious one- | Morris for self and W.H. Morris and others, Decided | price. Contract ’ t, was convicted on the 2st | that complainants are the owners of the Harlem bridge, | No coststo either party. W. Griflin to be made are nota corporation, and are entitled to maintain this | dent unless he files a sealed nt to the decre it irrespective of the state of their bridge. Also deci-| Egbert Schoonmaker vs. Morse. —J man, for complainant ; M. Schoonmaker and J. Van Bu- | 4 On the 24h of the «1 that G Morris and others had a right to build thei | specimens from those countries and America, showing | Sppointing 2 to co deputy to ald him in his dutios wed a writ of certiorari, by | Private bridge, and to sell itto the Railroad Company, | ren, for defendant. Decided that the right of Shook’s as considerations in the deeds are as follows : “ For and in . an identity betweenthem. Pacolite, by some, was sup- | in connection e city prison. Referred. from the Penitentiary, ‘and | and the latter ‘to purchase it instead of building a new | signees was cutoff by the decree of foreclosure, and de- | | seration of the sum of one dollar to me, in hand posed to be a distinct species, and by others a vari Reporte Adopted —~To. Bil up the sidewalks of 10th he Court of General | bridge. ‘That the act of the Legislature authorising the | fendant did not acquire any title by their deed to him | © h . , ‘imperative that | Harlem Railroad Company to build a bridge and ex:ond | pending the suit, His rights as mortgagee in possession paid, and being desirous to have all share in the aubsi- fter the allow. | their railway across the Harlem river through West- | were unaffected ; that he is bound to apply the rents on | dence and happiness which a bountiful God has previded of the Court of peor cine A was constitutional and valid, although it | his mortgage. Complainant is entitled to redeem and de- | foy ail, has granted, sold, &c.” to be done by the prisoner’s | made no provision for compensating the plaintiffs in re- | fendant must pay his cosis. y ‘ What the value of these lands may be per acre, and Proceedings were irregu. | spect of their bridge. That the charter of atoll bridge | Wheeler vs. Heerman’s and Haight.—W. Wilkinson for | whether sufficient to make all these two or three thou- the opening of the Court, Company does not provent the Legislature from authori | complaiuant 5 ©. W. Swift for Haight ; J. Brush for | yund' men voters or no, I am unable to state, ‘That it ; aud a bench warrant’ | Zing the erection of another bridge near that of the com-| Heermans. Decided that im a creditor's suit on ajudg- | Will make some of them such, there can be no doubt. ‘was’ again arrested, and to- | pny. where there are no express words of exclusion in | ment in the Common Pleas, the bill must be shown that | “You are aware that, during’ the past season, Mr. Smith Gtighal jndgment to be’! the charter of the latter. ‘That the owners of the Morris | the defendant lived in the Sonia when the execution | hasbeen selling off large portions of his vast landed the accused willbe briige are bound so to keep and use it as to prevent any | was issued, or that the judgment had been docketed, and | property at auction ‘The present movement reduces his serve out his term, but inhabitants of Morrisania and the Railroad Company | an execution issued in ‘the county where he resided ; or | 49 00 and upwards of acres considerably, an object Wooldridge, of the | {om making use of it. No being proved against the | that he lived out of the State. Decree for defendants with | which he has long desired to accomplish. e this cit teh adenaminiaaen D Aulie tains ence | tl ie Fespect, a pa wb Js, Giamiased x mplainant to amend on payment of costs, which | ” | understand one of the reasons ‘assigned by Mr Smith of this city. It was labelled “ stilbite.” . A. then | the nag rec Papen eit ii , e proof shows that road Company | may be offset against judgment. for confining his gifts to colored people is, “ they are presented specimens of the mineral alivtled tar” fie hed | sil; therefore it is more prudent to sell on the first offer; | Wwag'detented in into of the bares aues Weed, who | have not so guarded the Dri ge, and an injunction de- | ” Rebert Coles, Wm, Brown and Wife and athers.—C- A’ | proscribed f, thelaws of tho State {rom the enjoyment met with a curious substance in the collection of the | £ Pipa ‘ou will loxe money. Tomales, at No. 49 Bowery evidently with ingnt ts | C@@ exainst them to prevent such uneuthorised use, | Purdy, for complainant ; J. W. Tompkins, for de! t.| Prene rights of other citizens. But really it appears to late Dr. Morton, of Edeuyille, in this State, the nature of | Aldermen Bewsow and Livinastux opposed the adop- | break open a trunk, wherein was tod $50 anda, | @Nd an account of the injury sustained if complainants | Decided, that under the will of Fisher, the children of | me that by the castes of fortune, a great many white which he could not determine at the time; but he was | tion of the report. wards. One of the ladies w: eerronied eonees te elect to take it. No costs for or against the Railroad Nicholas Fisher, after hia death were entitled to share | mon suffer in many respects, as much as do the colored allowed to take a specimen by young Mr. Horton. This} Ald. M that Company, to the entry of the decree. with his brothers end sisters in the lands in question— | people, and inpartial benevolence would have made KoLE would not pay asingle sous to the} room, and the rascal, findi m4 5 5 »bserved, ji 2 7 came from the town of Amity, in Orange County, th © yeas and nays were ordered and re- bed, Hed out +| If complainants take @ reference, and recover over | Decree for a sale pursuant to the will. Costsof the par- | some of them the beneficiaries of these munificent con- well knows locality of brocite ‘aad spittle. It hes'no Spon eee aces pulled out and ques. | $100, for the injury tate, 8. should be allowed to 6, nays 11, so the report was non-concur- , to have costs of reference ; if | ties out of the ‘ances. Yet, of course M structure, but appears on the layers and in Bones Soeetcting, aie businoemaaaa 5 ira eee ed they recover $100 or less, to pay costs of samo to be. | “Teac 5. “Abijeh St. John and others-—M. | “dy what he will with Ramuren peach blossom, or purple color, penetrating | , 1” favor of paying Dr. Stewart for services rendered | the window. It ‘appears that | fendants. ae toatl Se Eteaticekes bin Fal = eee chaberite, with which itagrees in most of its character- | istics, and appears to have derived tom it some primal form. It cannot be dou! that the evidence of the id tity ef any-two minerals most clearly shown by thei oipiontor intermediate passages of one into ansther of 1 i the same specimen, He was not aware that any such ere. Feared evidence bad been shown in the case of the Irish or Bo. | Grand street, with improves ei PE Beem Harlan, shea three years ago, he noticed cos phetibe tg ye ce of filling up vacant lots in Grand street.— | day the ore wil order . Y fs cari ; dvubio, saaided pyramid, ood that of cLavontea perfect |, Mesice— The Folaurere Report from Board of Ati | Sout ick to his ld uate Thombohedron. He first’ met with this interesting mi- | tants in favor of appropriating seum of $200 foreach Of) 4 «Snoose” Caught — neral in the cabinets of Mr. Mathews and Mr. Johnson | the volunteer regiment aid | 6th ward, arrested yesterd: avenue between 19th and 20th streets. To fill mp yecent | lots between 6th and 10th streets, and avenue A and 2d | avenue. For building sewerin State street. To regulate 6th avenue between 42d and 67th streets. Grand Street Ferry—In favor of causing a bulkhead to be built, in continuation of the street, from Cherry to Grand street, with improvements &c., for the use of the ing of such writ upon o Sessions. ‘This was omil counsel; therefore the si , r of the boarders ‘i , dime and sgoartained it to be Ytraconia, but by an {Ordinance in favor. io. ling up vaaken lots between | Nave been robbed ut difereny times of various sums of | anit" steteny Yorconploimsat; oars for Willued & | pininant’ cannot bring aa, a party ono, whi claims the Superior Court. Far from. Finbo. ie Sedona with the mine. | 10th and Lithatreets, West of Avenue C.—Concurred in, | MOHeY, and also a gold wate been stolen, and sus-| Sinking CM. Jenking for Ford. Decided that the deed | whole title adversely to both the mortgagor and mort Before Chief Justice Jones. perceptible int “and. in the powdered | _ Also, between Bloomingdale road and 7th Avenue — | Hive" "es: sirongly upon th man of being the | fom Willard to Ford & Jenkins was frouddlent and woud | gages. Bill dismissed, with costs, as to St. John. Sopt. 7—The September term of this Court commen- mineral placed in a 4 and moistened | Concurred in. Ree y Pike ee i ij. | #gainst complainant as a creditor of W. And that Mr. - ced yesterday. A jury wes sworn in, after which the Pith sulphuric acid, it gave out on the application of | . ,Cerperation Attorney Communication {rom the | inmeburgh, arrested. day, a men by the ‘same of | Hoztis was not a necossary party. Decree accordingly, Army Intelligence. Sapa Saleen ST Say AF heat, hydro fluoric acid, producing the usual reaction on Comptroller in relation tothe return of fines, &c. receiv- | James Farley. the keeper of a » y “4 house in | With costs against Willard and Jenking. Heap Quanrans Ansy or Occuratton. ? eae rs aplateot glass. This was the first well authenticated | 0d by the Corporation Attorney, and charging that fuac- t, 4th ward, on a charge of riotous and dis | games Monroe and others vs. George Douglas. G. M, Camanao, Mexico, Augnst 14. 1846. | § MALLIWUVADS, a mail of yester- Ral iewhd instance of the existence of this exceedingly rare mine- | tienary with having received ;certain moneys which he | rer], Met rBe Spier, W. Betts, and G. Griffin for complainants. J. W. Geo F a Daas ig co ralin the United States of America, though Professer | 12d not paid over to the Common Council. tig @etolbin Uieoaie, Barve jaine commit’ | Gerard for defendant. Decided that the decree of Mul: det eae tome your letter of the 16th July, accom- 0 Ti: chenthmeete ve ee a Exes ‘Ald. Punsku moved to lay it on the table. “fh aod bat f tiple-Poinding in the Court of Sousi Scotland, i : i “ ‘3 cad Potod 10 bo Vitrazene, cepa ee tiaeeaments ATP | Ald. Bessow hoped not. Such a communication re. | {tit.,the proprie or of the Cottage Garden at Williams | i4i¢ is bar to the complainants claim. ‘That. the sub. | RANY'ME 3coRY Of the, resolutions recently seo era | CENTRAL AND MACON AND WESTERN n : ‘h, on whom he inflicted i . w York city, and expre: f the approbation of a 4 supposed found in Worcester County, Mass. ¢This | ceived from the Comptroller ought not to be treated with with pitcunt, and otueswice drsadiiag Chan vortkoarienc, | Ject master of the suit (Castle Douglas,) being heritable | large number of citizens for the recent Wavipns of the. RAIL ROADS, GEORGIA. was avaly: and it was Dr. Jackson’s bolief, that it | SUch discourtesy. it was a serious churge brought | Vocation. The accused is aleor with smashing | $State in Scotland, the court had jurisdiction to decree | army of Occupation. For those expressions our warmest came trom Bolton. Within the last few weeks, another | #gainat the Corporation Attorney. Fi two large mir upon the right: 11 parties therein, in th itude is d d will long be remembered as renew- specimen from the saine locality had been found in the eae none Wheelapiaien heceek not he'll op Healelg ‘Tho officer conveyed ie peste oo Wi, pA I a at Bap) i aT caentes tolcamelan a ae cane ate country. ollege collection, by Mr. Hunt. Mr. A. here ex- P ntry. at such a decree in absence, even against i eonal hibited 8 susoimens of tho Philiva ty Dr Pho weane sexi | ‘The communication was referred, Namaburgh, where he was held ball to answer the | ‘ninor. is valid until it be reduced in Scotland int pro. | who eoe dae dee ee ne aan eis cepuree of the Ottrelite of Messrs. Damour and Descloucaux, mine: | Hon. Louis McLane—A resolution of thanks to the | Qn the Sneak—A sneaking thief entered the premises | C°¢/ing upon the decree ; and complainants remedy, if | gratulation to me that the meeting refrained from the ralé which he, Mr. A., had shown to be identical. ‘It was | Hon. Louis McLane, for his services in the late negotia- | No. 211 13tn street. yesterday a ‘and stole from | it be not homologated, is by such action of Reduction in | meditated nomination. For the high office in question I desirable to ascertain whether the same mineral may not | tion on the subject of the Oregon question, and tender- | one of the rooms two gold ringé, and between $20 and | Scotland. That the legal presumption on the record | have no aspirations. ‘The Government has assigned to have received two specific names, but in the present case ing the hospitalities of the city.—Adopted. $30 in money, which he carriedoff without detection.— produced, is in favor of its regularity and its accordance | me an arduous and responsible duty inthe pro ecution the name of Phillite should jbe retained. He regretted | Dutch Men-of-War.—A resolution, tendering the hos- | The rascal was seea to leave THe tras ‘a tall, | With the local law. That as to the authority to appear | of the existing war; inconducting it with hoaorto the he had ne specimens to demonstrate. this, but in the | pitalities of the city to the officers of the Dutch vessels of | slim young man, with black whi for Mrs, Muntos and the other children of G, Douglas, | country ie all my real aspirations caloga, at the follow in and wore a brown paper alluded to, he considered the evidence complete, | war in our harbor, was also adepted. linen roundabout No arrest. . itimony does not suffice to rebut that legal pro- | _ It is with great pleasure, Sir, thatI thus acknowledge . Ae . that Disluite is only an altered form of Automolite. The | Colonel McIntosh and General Gaines—A similar | Passing Counterfeit Moncy.~Tw@ men have been ar- Bored rea in absenge: | th igratitade ofthe army for the good opinion andcheer | “fet, Coe, Litas, Dagsing, Cope, lente, caleee. utor or curator to defe ; differences of hardness, color, specific gravity, and blow- | resolution was pproval of the citizens of New York city, with | Hides, Cotton Yarns, Copper, T' lopted in relation to Colonel McIntosh; | rested, and are now in prison, t t prison, on: @ age of passing wolutely void, or is any more than voidable | assurances of our warm appreciation and my own per-| Bar and Sheet lron, Hollow Wai pipe characters, all being explained by the isomorphous | and also one in relation to General Gaines. The fol! counterfeit bills on the Cabot B: yonsylvania, 5 Eeptacenal of. oarfain Sanwiltusnis, which, st the time re appointed a aommittes to carry out the resolu- | and various other banks. Any tn poet Saber jive other Rectan {a shrenos inst minors. That there | sonal wishes for your own prosperity in life Ph ee dad $0.75 oD tcemate Hoe mh 4 ie aF oe Fhe So Ba ir. lermen Stoneall, Benson, Hart, Brady and ave been , will further the ends of justice inst the defendant, which it a sue eo as Paty I remain, Dear Sir, Pork, Beet, Fith, Lard, ‘Tallow, Bees: Which wes apalyzed by Dr. Jackson, and the result esta’ by apply ing to ollicer sleManus, of the 6th-ward police | iI is not proved. Bill dismissed with costs. ss Respecttayy 2oT LOR. Zax, Mill Gearing, Fig tron and Grind | | gs aye blished its identity with limenite from Avondale. The rd again met, after recess. Attempt to Reba Vessel—Ofticer Carpenter, of the |, Ziiram Walworth, Clerk in Chancery ve- Farmers’ Loan Major General U.S.A. | Mes: mene Go crystalline form ef the two, is also the same. Mr. Mo-| Report in favor of allowing John. Houston for loss of | Ist Ward, arrested three young “ sneaking” thieves at 4 lel gt riage 4 eR hee ee inflated? Satevabveiste: Boucs of Mats. Bonnets sad’ Pureivere, gas 4 is ho 5 " c i lor com, inant ; . Sse n¢ java! inte ence. er cubic foot...... oes. anki » 1 (ga Moe eects BO TET EM TOE Be on ester ay qmorming, by the names of Thomas | Ke:chum for defendants. Decided that a mortgage given | Francis Grice, Naval Constructor at the Brooklyn na- | Boxes aud bales of Dry Gi Jackson. Mosander, tho;construction of asewer in | the ship Madona, lying at the foot f Rectoe istreot, evi- | 0 the clerk for moneys into court in a partition | vy yard, tas been appointed te the office of chief naval | Glass, Paints, Dru Titanic Acid....., + spo—28 24—19 "| his immediate neighborhood. * dontly * with intent to Steal, they cll beinelitive Bolas | swt, cannot be discharged without the order of the court; | coustructor, to fil the vacancy created by the decease of PE de Od og Pres Per. Oxide of iron’ a4 58-01, |. Anothercommunicstion was received from the Comp-,| thieves. Locked upfor trial. Maan that persons having notice of a mortgage to the clerk, | Samuel Humphreys. Mr. Grice will remove to Wash. | Ofockery, pereubie 5 ee i are bound to ascertain that it is not forsuch money, be- | ingtonas soon as the sloop-of-war Albany is completed, | in proportya : $9 00 $12 00 Prot. Oxide of Iron (22-86 20-92 | troller, asking an additional appropriation of $40,000, for | | Fourth Ward Police —We have of lato been: ed the cleansing of streets. Refer of severul cases where policemen of the 4th Ward have | { acting ona discharge, or else to see that an order | Which v 1 was built under his direction.— Washing. ti uttel Ald. Van Tine offered a resolution in favor of extend- | been called upon by citizens to render assistance in order eae ee eat te oa ce meme am ['snaten DR Can, ail) a 1 a . * ‘ 1 >’ i , s al v 1 Os we ditce'd fod tarot ida ing the hospitalities of the city to all the officers, now in | to keep ths péaco, kc, und have refased, ‘upon the rea- | dueston taken for the benefit of Ht A- Costar’s heirs | Extract a lottor from Capt. N.G. Coste, of the U.8.R. | Site fivernpal Sac 95 a ae fica remarks, concluded. our city, who had | been engaged in the late battles of | sou that they were not present,” altuough on one gcew | Tig" not Fi herwede; that defen ae oS, igh steamer Legare, dated, PassaGe. ‘Air. Hast here offered some remarks onthe geology | Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma. Adepted. sion the parties complained ot were at the time fig! fahioa® Yat Lents that’ datecdeotet baee U.S. Sreamer Lecane, } Savannah to Atlnnta... +. + -+++-.$10 00 of Lake Superior, as cennected with some interesting | ‘The Board adjourned, to meet on Monday noxt. + | druuk, disorderly, and disturbing the poace of the neigh | tvcld the aiicned te Bea ae pap yb Orr Rio Granpr, Aug. 22 Children under 12 years of age, half price. discoveries The lime stone gravel in that Lake is whit i 3 fore- j h to. M aoe Oa and bleached, It becomes brown in certain parte of the | Bano or Assistant Atpenmen, Sept. 7.—Nell Gray, | ‘This teen oe ans few Fous of the station HouwT Slosing the second mortgage. Decree for the sum um | fo) Peve Wa ed ca tea tintelan Von tase ronnent aie Goods consigned io the Bubscriber will be forwarded Lake. Esq, President in the chair and a quorum of members Seis ena ey “| paid on firet mortgage, with six per cent interest and | to hear of my esttval tt New Orleats about the 10th or free of rvotaht vy be paid at Savannah, Atlanta or Ooth- goss. Defendants may direct which lots shall be first | tach of Sept. ‘The steamer McLean arrived here yeater- enloge te P Wintpn Forwarding Agent, GRR day and will go back for coal. Si ‘Mr. H. hero; Ointed the attention to the drawing of a | present. natural structure er building in the vicinity of the lake, | |The minutes of the last two meetings having been read nwan, August 15, 1846, ‘als 2mrre ye be oe of ‘opinion ran formed be, the pad ay arr ee petitions were presented ue The City Postmaster. ; Henry A, Field vs. MKeen eS eae Per a Tab Caitedunia Bevacleion Gabe, Lewets Cow ‘ONG ND RAILROAD COMPANY pica water at one peried, and which he | androlerred to propriate committees. e complaints against the admumnistration of | Wheeler, (cross suit,)—H. P. Allen 8 nh ra yA gia id gf ISLA A. con a Liguer in eloyation ih this lake than ot preaout, ‘The ¥a- ration of mStar and athers, have engine | che City Post-Office, have beconte 20 common | (magenta. Hiring te si eres aed ts, | Company of sleved ten left Arkanves (or Calara, ir SUMMED, APSA ORMEAT rious specimens of grey sand stone, Mak iadultons oe Petition of Augustus Joseph pipe floor in Fulton | tt it is due to the public, that the subject should | was entitled to file the bill; that the conveyance of the | Je the direction of Capt. Leavitt, taking the route by posed theregt, were very oarioas. ” Professor H. exhil market, os aay: ly hese her eee apes non that the | Wayne 'y land was fradulent and void against credi- se poy inane too ee Pome aap ted illustrations in relation to the geology of Lake Supe- ‘etition of sundry persons for a sewer in 25th street. ostmaster General can be ignorant of the univer- | tors ; the same of the money and securities paid to | ‘™P See ore paapaed-ye ges yet oe Her, He was followed by Mr Jeckros, who explained | Petition of sundry persona to have Eldri ot lig! gree foc debt Tears were soinowhat al ENCING WED ‘ treet light. | Sal dissatisfaction which prevails—despairing of | J M. Reed on the Albany purchase. Decree for debt | iaus. These yed by alate let | >RAINS RUN AB FOLLOWS, CO : : ; 4 pore ter from our corrospondent at Santa Fe, who alladed to his correction, the community are bound to raise | and.costs of Field accordingly. Cross bill dismissed with | th Pattege of a cempany from Axkansas through that | Lave Baooxrn lace, on their to California. In addition to this in- his views on the subject under consideration, Messrs. | ed with gas. Carried. Delaseld and Leslie’ alxo offered some remarks on the | A communication from His Honor the Mayor, stating | such clamor, as will admonish the Assistant Post | sts. 1 olglgek, A. M. Bow traie fer Crees: subject has objections for not approving a resolution adopted in | master ot the necessity to alla . S. L. Brewater and others vs. Sturges Brewster, executor i coil y (exnope Sendaye,), stopping at i i : ; oa 'y public indigna- . { re tion, d yesterday, b: tl direct vb dale and St. George’s Manor. co lomer Ewan renamed ne ducguie (commenced | ht Boar, i favor of makings eduction of $00, 08 | ‘ion by lligent and tusemitting Atenton tthe | Sina hater pecieettrs gen | item tans Roast sieve peso toe arkaus ae * seecteck ho, er Parte ma the valley of the Mudie te Albany, ‘Teoy, and on te | Orddred tobe entered on the minutes ond printed.» | ‘iutics of isollice. Public officers are public scr- | yeyance determined the trust within the terms ofthe | ‘inks, had beenarrosted by the Mexican authorities as | ACSF ML. throngh to Greenport, scr ning various localities in this immense ‘A.communication was received from the Comptroller, in | Vauts—failing to appreciate it, they should be will, and. complainants took the estate thereon. Their | sPiet, and were detai ryt hp ashe erty agi ae Formed i Jameiee, Branch, Fnskst = y: , Mr. Saqven T. Fanxen read a peper on “superficial | relation to a claim made by D. Graham, Jr. amounting to | taught to understand, that oflices were not estab- | childran are necessary parties to the suit. Cause to stand | tey were, taken b Farm ors elle 1 aba at : earthy deposits.” He took eccasion to refer to certain | upwards of $6000, for services rendered the Corporation | lished for their individual enjoyment, but to carry | over to bring them in. charged. fe have little doubt, the company |, “ : indications in Oswege county, Rochester, Long Island, | in certain cases in the Court ior the Correction of | on the machinery of the govern;aent. With more oy | Stacy Pitcher and ethersve. Wellington A. Carter and | #70 A under Capt. Leavitt.—St Louis Republi- ecuea ee and various parts of New York Stato Adjourned to 43¢ | Errors. red. less reason all public officers are arraigned at the | oAers—H. Nicoll and J, Anthon for complainants; E. | ©” we: Leave Gaxenront at5 o’clock, A. M. Accommodation train, o'clock, P. M. A communication was received also from the Street | bar of puvlic opinion, and not unfréquently those | S@dfrd and C. O’Conor for defendants. Decided that ands ppryaga: with lke. wees. daily, (except Sundays,) through to Brook- EVENING sESsI0N. Commissioner in relation to.a bill presented by Samuel | aro subjected jo the tunerring ordeal who sedu_ | Ueorde® for mortgaging the jarter’s lote in Pearl Havana, ‘5 age wed galt Riglewes Dr. Jackson in the Chair. 8. Wandell, late Superintendent of Pavements, amount: | ['14), -) a i rring ordeal who sedu | street in 1836 was fraudulen| Gpiained from the court, | Shipping—-American Flour, &c.—-Santa Anna—Po- eee Fee atten eaneaier ie ' Professor Gare read an interesting paper on the geolo- | ing to $162, alleged to be due him for the use of a horse | |2Usly devote themselves to the public service ; | and was void. ‘Th of the fraud, Hee, O06 pe rbeeiny atom “shew Ine oclug Fr yclimate and proditctions of the tertiary bluff country employed by him while in office. Referred. but, in this instance, the ground of complaint | and their assignes ject to all equities; also, that " rs Leave Fanuinapare at 6) A.M, Accommodation train L rear pe valley. eu i ha ee ad Prerenien oll account garrent with does not og cA ane wee pare before us the hd pothge sxectted as not in comp! with the | Let me inform you that we have in port but twenty t 4 for Brool i ealaoas je next read extracts from a re) rawn up by Dr. ‘reasury, for the quarter ending July, .— | notorious fact, that the Deputy Postmaster has, | order; that on an order to moi 2 to a rican ~ : at Bi A. reenport train, for Brool Forshey, onthe depths of the Misiasippl Tiver, the de. | Ordered on filo. being serving as a delegate'to the Constitutional | guardian has no right to. mo - recodeat debt, | American vessels, twelve discharging and the balance | ‘« = ar 44. MM. Accommodation train, for loading and clearing. Freights for Europe from $3 t Brookaya, the ign Pe from $3 40 $4) save Jamaica at8 4-31. Accomodation train, for Brook- 4 re posits, scdiments and waters. The report was afterwards | _ Resolution in favor of lighting Rivington, Delancy | Convention at the city of Albany, since the Ist of | Tot a contract to build. |The fi being to Seneca Toferred back to Prefessor Dickersom and Dr. Riddle, | Forsyth, Allen, and Essex streets with ry A , mor e, complainants can have no relief in x ton; shipping scarce ; Spanish and lish vessels with a request that they, in conjunction with Dr. | Broome street from Eldridge strect to Lewis street. — | “RC? math hos Se oe ie for the Suildinge erected. ‘Bil dismissed with costs but feauted for England. They ere angen tie United} “qf 9ig A.M, Greenport train for Brooklyn. Forshey, would continue their researches, and report to | Carried. Plt desi <n who object to reasonable re- | without prejudic any other remedy they may have: | "i ent roe “ to REG AP Bresstociscdaton train, Tor esting, at Boston. Report and resolution in favor of causing sidewalk on | !@xation from public duties, but, incommon with | Hayes and St. John vs. Currie and others.—F. E. Mather | States $1a$1 50 per box sugar; 50 cents per beg coffee. Brooklyn. HaiRMan read a letter which was received from | the west side of 10th avenue to be flag; our fellow-ciuzens, we expect reasonable dili- | and 8. Sherwood for comp ts; G. Buckham and E. | and $2 per hhd. molasses. They have exported from the beeen to — Bedford 3 sents, Tost Franses York 12%, Bate ed. on, Esq, accompanied by some imens of | Resolution in favor of authorizin; Ke erection of a | gence and application. Nor should we notice he | Sandford for defendants. —Decided that neither complain january i 619,292 boxes of sugar, 9: lang, Ts i arnai oppor eve, teoal Cute. if ae bath in each ward station house, for the use of police. | present delinquency, were the dutios of the Abe | ante nor Henry sold the Induana and Illinois stock except | “* png re ins danas cretiks acl em ie Be ries iftnion Sy clare _ A paper, drawn up by Dr. Lock, on terrestrial magne. | en. Onemotion the 9th, 18th, and 16th wards were | lice eflicienuy discharged by the deputy now | {F cash on delivery; and that defendants had no right to | 68F% 60, + of molasses, out of this port and Matan- | ("Westbury 4, Hicksville #1, Farmi tim, was read He stated that he found its influence in | the only favered districts having charge of ths office. Co ae t to | Set off Henry's notes against the price. ‘The Currie’s are | zas only. American flour is no longer imported, because | 69) Thompape 48, Suffolk station $1 ty tation the locality of rent , Delaware, greater than at | Petition of R. E. Roberts and others tohave the vacant | overs Mr. Morris, is a - be ne | 2 return the stocks” or pay their value with interest | the duty is $9 60, and it sella, for Philadelphia and Balti- | $1 18%,,Mediord station $1 10%, Vaphank $1 9726, 6, ‘George’s any other point—the rocks themselves,” in that vicinity, | lots at the corner of Grand and Christie streets fenced | S9verH Mr. ren pe act to. be ob- | from 2d Sept. 1943, audthey are to pay costs. Kimball | more $10a$i2; New Orloans $14 50. ‘The reason why | Meuoy$! 6276, Riverhend $1 itty, dnmesnot 8) G2ig. Mate, being magnetic. in, Referred to the City Inspector with power. served by every other public officer; if not, | wana proper party, and must pay his own costs, our flour is low is because the bakers have bad a meor- | ‘ck, $626; Cutchowae $1 €4, Sourholt $1 4836, = Preferses flrvccocx said ho madoa similar communi. | _ Report and resolution from the Board of Aldermen in | i@t him show warrant for peculiar exemption, | “John L. Moore and others vs. At. P. Moore and others.— ing, and decided not to encotirage the American flour, | “Stages are in readiness ou the nrrival of trains at the several cation last year, respecting a similar peculiarity in the | favor of extending to the Hon. Louis McLane, late Mi- | [{ then it be true that he is plaeed in the same | E. Sandford for complainants; A. G. for M. P. | saying that the Spanish was superiot, having more sub- | stations, to take passengers at very low fares, to all parts of trap rocks of Massachusetts, nister to the Court of St. James, the hospitalities of the | category with others holding office, what would ; Moere; W.B. Aitken in person. —Decided thi stance end being whiter than ours ; ‘the bakers are mo- Taland. ‘he Cuuarnataw iso remarked that he met with simi- | city. be the practical result if license were taken by ; d lot in 18th street by Aitken for M. | nopolizing said article. Sincé that we are eating execra- Crates will be in readiness at the foot of Whitehall Jur indications while engaged in the geological survey | , Also a favor of appoinitin a committee of five fromeach | wach, to abdicate his post at pleasure, and again foreclosure, must enure for the benefit of | ble bread, black, sour and bitter. The same course is | $% ornare reuisee, ae te, SAzeraL aia wy, mages ine. , to wait upon the officers of the Dutch vessels of | return when quite conv . Wh jent to collect the debt cannot buy | pursued with provisions ; one company buys and after. hy lear Har Mr AuLen read an interestin; r onthe formation | war, now ix this port ; likewise upon Gen. Gaines, as | {° big ge ag hat confi- ich a sale for his own benefit,, at less i coportion Whee they ave bought ee ae ane and Labite ¢] the differout specie of the unio fount’ on | wellas upon Capt. Melatosh, who distinguished himselt | Weuce would be reposed in the administra- | than the debt, without mortgagee’s consent. M.P° bpp beng SS ald an Ot tee Oe ee ee vor twlos each day, on the srival'of tho tains fom Brock: 19 the Scioto river. in the late battles of Palo Alto and Resaca de la Palma ; | On, should the District Attorney, Marshal, Col- | to account for the rents &c., to mortgag ding them, (if not you wi ve to drayai Professors Dickenson and Axpnew Buownty were ro- | and extend to them in like manner, the hospitalities of | ector, and Surveyor, be indulged in the same | premises to be, sold pay proceeds ia to mn aang ks » tow days afterthe offer will TN eta Ricehail reece "Row York nested to examine'the cypress of Louisiana, and report | the city. Concurred in. wandering piper propensities, which the Post- | '0 entry of decree to be paid by M. F. Moore than the; first day ; dealing with one man you desl with aide, every morning at 7 A. for i case, that a defendant has no right to ex: | aii 120, trains from Bi she ereon to the next meeting. The Chair appointed Messrs. Webb, Mullen, Brown, | master hasso | ng pursued ? Decided in t! " it was moved and seconded, and the motion adopted, | McElrath and Bod, as the Special Committee from this absent from his post near! meaner nea a amine asa witness a co-defendant who isa minor, against | The weather is extremely hot and the vomito bad. The that all committees who had ‘not reported to this meet- | Board. judging by the ress of the Convention, few | Us own interest, even if he consents, without a special | lightning struck in Matanzas and dameged a house and ing, should be requested to report tothe next meeting | Resolution in favor of authorizing the construction of [Ive ne viin encanto ‘d entian, jew | order of the court, furniture. at Boston. a sewer in Franklin street, to connect with that in Cha- © vain enough to predict the period when | «Christopher Wolfe vs. Wilham Frost—H, F. Clark and | ‘The Mexican steamers have been purchased by the Spa- ‘The Cuarkman stated that he had received a letter | pel street, so that persons can build house drains tocon.| W® May welcome his return. Most of us sup- | J. Prescott Hall for complainant; J. N. Platt and J. W. | nish government. Since Gen. Santa Anna lek here, in from — Humboldt, in which the writer stated that from | nect with the same. Carried. posed that the duties of postmaster related to the | Gerard for defendant. Decided that the agi the lish steamer Arab, we have not heard from him ; the similarity of the gold regions of the United Statesto | Resolution in favor of requesting the committee on | mail matter, until Mr. Morris taught us that tinker- | tween Wilder and Van Ranst to set their buildings back | the go hovel is that his reception will be with a ball those of the Oral monntains, he, the writer, was convin- } police, watch and prisons, to report, at the next meeting, | ing constitutions was an incident to the office. 83 feet from Broadway, not being in Writing, was void by | through his head. The English ship Sea, from N. Orleans ced there must be diamonds and platina in the former as | whether persons were conveyed to the city from Black: | If our old fashioned notions are just, Mr. Morris | B¢ *atute of frauds. And that the acts of part perform- hound to England, came fato port because the crew re- ‘well as in the latter. The Chairman concluded by mov- | well’s Island in obedience to writs of habeas corpus, and, | should rather resign his office ‘or his seat in the | iCe,S¢t uP, do not enable eanity to take the case out of | fused todo their duty. Mutineers, murderors and rob- ing that committees be appointed to investigate this mat. | if #0, by whom the expenses incurred by such convey" | Convention, as the. te f th rally, { ‘he statute and grant relief. Bill dismissed with costs. | bers are taking a fresh start, and justice is sold to the | cing thes ter, and report the result of their researches to the next | ance are paid. Adopted. “ bie hb rege © of the one is wholly | Zebedee Ring and others vs. Stephen Vail and others.— | highest bidder. The country will soon be on the same | Say'e%s,ti i i gh, 01 bin ting. ‘Adopted. Resolution in favor of requesting the Street Commis. | ‘’ompaubie with the occupation of the other. | J.J are for complainant; W. C. Wetmore and M. 8. | footing that it was under Governor Vives. A few days | regular trips for the season on Monday, 6th ‘The Rev. Wa. C. Fowzer was elected a member of | sioner to report to this Board whether a certain portion With him the preference rests, and the public | Bidwell for defendants. The master was right in his rule two young men, while at the Cero, chartered an om: | leaving the Depot, No. 274 Market street, DAILY, at . the asrociation. of Nassau street, near Wall, belongs to the Corporation, | Will be satisfied with hiselection. If a career of | #8 to the compensation for use of the pier by the floating nibus. faving no signal of charter, an officer went in | o’el ro0) 9% A. M., and 3 through, ‘nds fy Mr. Cousins read a paper on the poychological origin | if rot, by whom the side walk has been extended seve. | politics, or the advancement of ambitious pur- | ‘ty dock, and in the amount allowed. Exceptions over- | and one of the charterers told him in an abusive manner | _ By this route passengers will avoid all the and dan- of man. which contained ouag very feyealoas and Ser ral foot Tato the street. “Carried. Foss, affords him gratification beyond the ters ruled with costs. Culloughand 8. F. Holeey-—F. a, |12,Walk, outs he refused ; some other officers camo on, | £77c!,2i6ih Wravalta in conehe, both Railroads bong Pe nal observations. After which, the meeting adjouraed | taeda Oe a Mt MC ad a reation to eer. | or emoluments of his office, doubtless the execu- | cinney and Sherwood for complainant; J.C, Smith | Cor cutomfeter, and went to works Beating with eordt | Fgt farther information, apply atthe old-established Office, i jet have been doneon the new prison at Jefferson market |v Will submit to the embarrassment of filling | and M. 8. Bidwell for McCullough; A. C.’ Bradl Sectfother, ‘The young’men sre sous ofe ich hardware | sciseashe ee ek. Be CUMMINGS, Agent Ceuurve of Gonsral Seasons. Referred. his place, however much his efficiency may be | Halsey. Decided that complainant recover half the sur- | merchant and rene po tar A mulatto, as dark as pitch, we BROISH SHIP TANAKASHIR ™ Before Recorder Scott, and Aldermen Hart and Foote. | Numerous assessment lists for regulating-end paving | “egretted. lus on the sale of Water street stores ageinst MoCul' | if he is baptised white, cannot be called a mulatto LIVERPOOL ~This ship ‘is discharging under r doing so. o t of Dover street. Con- 1. Tot oF .. | various tl 4 there are still other reflecti i sti- sh; and that his claim for the other h Pi dap withthe before named Hueniieruise pee oa ood the wa each ent Sollsesapaed tus antes can nee arise in this shorbalows oadition of alien: out ‘Ko cost hehiargg Fame? = Nett o taney when they deat wie saree their masters any lon; signees will lense attend tothe rece of ie aan . rf : , 1 ; 7 aa ait + to be set off against K.'s decree. i bi to ITTANCES 1 ND, IRELANi HIME Grand. Tegucet—The names of th persons rum. |. Revaution in favor of causing the side walks in te | ited, erst it's alone tive vaulting ambition a | , Corley be Kiam ond thers th Charlee De Kiyn nd | fo about an look for anor masters that we he ruson | REMITTANCES TG CHAS mone ay andro, were ten ued: a the lio | at, Sage 9 wt comply with th CH | ihe aatstanc postmaster, that his present pursuits | 8 Hewsey fer Watkiser& De kiya arise Riva ; ing ppeared and were sworn as mem- d until Monday evening next. | #f2 attributable, however well assured, that the wi la 4 . ad Fegan men-of-war bers of the grand inquest for th Ie | The Board then adjourne » ; nd G. G, Van Wagenen for Ireland’s. De: | ¢ nd—the Trux- ‘ Lombert Sayduan, Setlish, Uegienie Mbhah nee tas dazzling diadsm of the gubernatorial chair has | cided that complainants have not made eut the fraud and ery 5 Moro, having part er through the subscribers, by drafts et slant, Cambell, James Cobb, William Everdell, Joseph Hil- Movements of ‘Travellers. for that gentleman surpassing fascinations sutli- | undue influence charged ne yn in obtaining | of their crew sick ; some ran away when the boat came the principal towns in Kogland, Ireland and Scotland. ard, Kies Hatfield, ‘Thomas Johnson, Henry Ketchum, | The arrivals, yesterday, exhibited a considerable di- | “lent for any sacrifice he could make in grasping | the Fort Lee property. Bill dismi costs. Earle | in with the oficer on duty. The harbor-master is very | tHoury Sr toch giving the aldress and the one of the ier Merria, F. 8. Mortison, Jom B. Overton, William | minution over thore of the past weelt, ‘They were prix, | Mt its possession ; that temptation may solve the | *%4 wife were interested witnesses. Mrs, De Kiyn was | impertinent to the American captains. party to receive it, which will be regularly forwarded by ae Rage he agua! James Webb, George Ward, and | cipally composed of travellers returning from their sum | problem as regards that office, but how can we | * @emPctent witne y Sy gen gg roa packet or steamer. Apply to Cuaries, Ramses. Tie Crist hare took | occasion to | mer excursions to the comforts of domestic enjoyments. | reconcile the conduct of the Postmaster General | 7 1 Bk pa ge Dinar ag nips ge “deri The rn seataun: Be 7, 1948 ad ASRAMAM SELL & SON, cor noe, e delivery of | Aston—C. Hubbard, Newburgh; D. Stancliffe, do. | in the approbation he concedes by not int i »mplainant ; ar 4 New Yorn, Sept. . an24 imPr eltan stramt. todos pg Nag fal ae Honor the | W. Milliken, Sag Harbo Keonedy, Baltistore; 1. |u promprand effectual emedy; sepecially do we Str nathon's ploe at bows Ade wakes of his cvtate at | Mssns. Eprrons :—In answer to the many in- Qu ABGOW LINE OF FACKETS—To mil i Imprisonment, &e.; after which the Recorder proceeded | Rickards Wie’ hit Charleston; J. Mosson, | wonder at his countenance in seeing the rigid dis- | Tompkinsville, was defective in not stating thathe claim. | Wirivs which have been made respecting the Sot RACE 60 tons, Captain NT, Mawrning, R Lukins, do; D. | cintine exacted by that Cabinet ministerfrom all | e¢ no other part of the 250 acres owned by Governor | pavement now being put down in Broadway, and | YY 7a above, ‘A: Hmith, Toxas; J. Hemphill, do. | Sher officials in-his department. Surely none | Tompkins. in other respects the plea is valid. Leave | the consequent delays, the following facts muy be "or freight or Pasrage, bavige. excellent mn modations, ny ig em 2 Pn can suppose that the Postmaster General enter- | ‘° #mend plea on payment of costs stared 1 parte Nr soutn th J. Lue! 4 9 r Boston; F Oliver, | tains much sympathy for the Deputy’s ambitious 2 CUED AT POUGHKEEPHE. Before the old pavement was removed, there | ‘he regular packet ship BROOKSBY, 430 tous, wi 4 ti a John E. Lat Joveph Latting —A. Crist, for com- | were on the sidewalks 6600 blocks of sienete ; | Hugh M ie will the Sarac i Oy ip Mille edamame in 9 sincerely the Seoretary ef | isinene: 35. Letting ana CB, Moore, for defendant, they averaged 1d 1-3 blocks to the square yard ; | gular day, the tat ‘November. to address the grand Jty at length, relative to their du- ties, &c. At the close of his remarks, the grand jury re- tired to their room to commence their labors. ‘The names of the eighty-four petit jurors, summoned to attend, were then d—only eighteen of them, how- ever, ae, toserve. Twenty five persons were then fe vm a fined $25 each iphia; KR. Raymond, Al- ar may harmonize with them. Cordance withthe summons erved upon them Pia, Waslngton; © | “Pubic cossip rand thus:—“te Federal Govern. | Beiig tat comaltant ot vento Kincaid not recor: by Yealeulauon it was found that 9448 Ulocks PACKETS FOR HAY [oe tepond Tian ie ‘The calendar for the present teria, embraces the fol- | ‘Crer’—-A. Whitney, Philadelphia; W, Kasterbrook, do., | Ment has its aims and ends in views.a new con- | the came suit u demand aguinst defendant individually | WOU, be required to complete the entire work, Hiveleigh, will sail on the lst of October. lowing number of cases, requiring the attention of the | J. C ‘ 3 N. ing, ‘Halifax Co, Dr’ | *titution is in the process ofmanufacture; the re- | with one agsinst defondant as administrater. Demurer there being 654 square yards between Chambers Or Frenght oF passage, Apply (84> Wall Court, viz.i:—Manslaughter, 2; incest, 2; forgery, 1 i Kearney, - 8A. J. MeHaven, Utica; Judge Powers, | ulation of railroads may beco:ne an important | allowed, and bill dismissed with oosts and Reade streets, in the carringe-way, _ | sre OVD & HINCKEN, 88 street. burglary, 8; grand larceny, 26; petit larceny, 1 ; falve | Catskill Hi G, Sanford, Albany; H’ Chamberlin, Ohio; F-. | feature in it; may it not be that the assistant post- /W. Righter vs. Bdwin Stall and Wife—W.Eno,| The namber of men in the quarry was at this OLD ESTABLISHED UNITED STATES & Brprences 15 misdemeanor, 3; meking 44 new cases; | Dedis, U.S N.: P. Pomeroy, New Yi P 8t son, | master is an agent trom Washington to subject inant ; P. Outwater, Junr. for detendant, De- | time increased in order to ensure a remittance of REAT BRITAIN & }RELAND EMIGE NT previously convicted, 1; previously indicted,6: wit: | do; M Faber, Hyde Park; A. Williams, Boston; cited that the agreement to endorse $2105, on the mort- | the balance required, (8 348 blocks,) which num- EFICE— The Sapeerieeyy eon eniltag erers Aye i i - those works by an organic law of the State to the ket Ships, sailmg every five ae ae a ee P Bhare beng a0 omust OE eater ei hee vob Sintra greta me a go ‘as respects the tran- | Soa oon. 91080, b ing paid before it became Gas, wae not | ber would have been furnished long betore the | fay ular, Fecnerioan transient ships, sail ready for trial, however, the Court adjourned until to- | E. Hopper, Hopkinsville; B. Silring, Seath Gardin w | Sportation of mails? Tuis is not a novel idea ; | discharging the firstyoars interest, to be applied rateably pes on the 3 sidewalks could ave been laid, had | ing weekly, a: vers moderate “et morrow morning, by which time an additional number of | Hubbell. Evansville; W. Wade Bridgeport; W. May, io; | it bas been a favorite theory of all postwiusters | to all the instalments of principal. Decree for foreclosure | 01 the then y Warm weather set in, of which | iroughout the United Kingdom, 0 jurors will have been summoned to attend. Ed. Lafaeli, Masa. Hl. Rice, Montreaty f- Seilin’ Ver: | since railroads have been established. Without | for interest and principal in arrear. No costs to either | Your readers had, and still have, abundant tangi- | "sat JOHN HEKDMAN & 1 DI ness, 1; bastardy, 5 ; abanden: alr amount. payable dom, on ane cation as above f! Somth str sailles; J. Mason, Hamilton, N. Y.; H. C! : iringi i 7 je . | party to entry of decree. le proof. ‘To work a quarry with the tempera- ey SRPOO: i ez fon; 8 MeKay, Se Johns, Nowioundaad; ©: Ellin, New | thot pute interests wuld thus be ruvserved; at | Jerson and Crit Designee, evs. Jame ture’ ranging trom 95 to. 12) deg. is impossitie,— FOE Ener Sonctne elegant fat ail York; H. Bryan, Georgia; 8. Cunnington, do; J. Hawley, | the threshold we encounter a principle of public | p<A,Cratior complainants ; CB. Moore for The men were willing to work as well and as long fog packet ship SHERIDAN, GB. Cortiah, mat- Indictments against the follo Persons will be sent Seen # rt, in the attempt to a om @ portion of | Wittiam P. Wright vs as they were able, but it was considered due to be Ky ekng p TS a Tes ent Paxton, Lexington; Dr. Normand, White y W. Gray, Philadel sovereignty to the central government, in | ter for complainant; W-J. Cogswell fr d the cause of humanity to order a cessation of la-| grenientor or comfort, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, L. Fares titled ining a control over State Corporations. to bales f dent” bor during the warmest part of the day, conse- | ot of Wall street, or to er this be idle conjecture, or TeAsonalbte appre- | note, and sum paid by him to ; aanhe able for | ently the work has progressed but slowly. It L hension, it should be looked to; and the people of | balance due from administ . All the costs to be | is hoped, Messrs. Editors, that this hurried expla- the State should be admonished of the impro- | paid out of fund by Clerk of Queen's, and ee & nation will satisfy those who have been thus in- priety of entertaining a federal officer as a mem- | {04 distributed to complainants Bogs up to the Grand Jury—! Wihion, Alfred Ira. Commell, Chatios Squie, ‘Thomas rockets, and Thomas er hee Hote an endeavor to make Y, charged with a similar offence Ga tool ny re Kenn) Queen of the West; George Taylor, with commoded by th ', in swearing in libel suit in the District : Ly . mi the delay and received as an apo- TLL ele hummer tk, | Hoy Wan ploman anor Krgoe, 8 | bra thie convention. fei nt war wile | Comfammn ner gaomeas gee omy eva | ony forma bythe public general, om | sponte weapon; John Robinson, for endeevoring to make u e- David, Montreal; E. Littefeld, Boston; Mt. Morse, | Sch we of out institutions, Warn creditors; not exceeding, however, the whole nesets de ‘Our vory obs. servant, CHAMBRE. PELE onto «el . EN, b h I—con ¢ i isso D hat be ted by ‘the crew of Political Intelligence. + Connsetiant) Gee. Rag sare Oe dee eh ge Pe permit ee Wr diltcean toe ocmrplotoants Te. Mite i om ‘Tell Us The Time. COLOMBO, will wot be paid by the enpesin, The whige in the district ip Alaveme Jately represen, | | office under the United States, is, ipso facto, dis- | Tompkins for defendrnt—Deciied that the trial and | Str—Will you allow me to enquire, through the IOS LINE OF PACKE pel Ag Ah tranchined. with his own. consent, "ah respects | rwetts aw 7 tan 07 exmitaion ofthe me | columns of Your paper, why. uel oe we | BBS pot aah te Sd rae cy. The election takes place on the 12th of October ee eR See rgertendecs ‘thes. >and toto the collection of the, jodgwent, twrp or ty Meat Pret eg ha ge eer et Be thm people of'(s i ad ua gg ship ST indred privileges, in the more im ii . strike the hour, as custo J ons bart Sapt. W.G. Bs and absolute “allegiance he owes to sine | suet atthe Supreme Court Can give all proper reli | the neighborhood have been deprived of m great ar dy yn, Maryland; e- | cree that complainant is K. COLLINS & CO., 5 South at. ip GARRICK, B. J. Ti. Trask, master, will suc Packet WiTERIDAN, aid wail October’ 26th H. Weed, Troy Horace P. Russ. nor by the con: cabin god steerage passengers, | . The Hamburg (S.C.) Gazette of the 4th says—"“We ‘ . i invance; and it isto the Texel power fiom which he derives Official | Elkanah Suarles v8. Samuel Sarles and others—M. . | Convenience since its discontinnance; wh.te onohe potice at the name of Col, Elmore has been sunounced Cireule Court. existence; nor would a discreet politician hold | ell ‘and W. Silliman, for ‘complainant 1 i ima be hoped that a notice of this, by your paper, will copeeity Soedete thew: yore com or al venient. Those wi harleston papers ‘as a candidate for Gen. McDuf he's seat in the U | the false ‘or doubtful position occupied by the | W. Tompkins, for J. and K. Saries. Decided that waste | have the desired effect of culliog Se attention yr that this ovdidbaalnan yar Somabere ss’ tos pein age when ieany 4 fue mae aan Eonar | Postmaster, aside from the indelicacy proceeding | hs been proved ogainst Samuel S., in respect of the tim- | Somebody to it. Sepscriper, | *pplication on j at pier No. Reayiy Kgscbrr, nalther vacant, nor has Col, Elmore--ag wo are inter: | sitar which the Court adjourned, } were taken, | fom pectiniiry considerations. If Re’ be not ag spent od jeombing toe wemmes Sento vieite Rowan | ete eee | _sutee__ South at. 34 door below Tarkve 2 Bind de kat ne was econ eae cate MMerGary dm | ' Zhe, Callfernsa Kapeditton In re. John Cook —Fur- | emitsary from Wa:hington, his object is too tran- | of*necesrary repeire, Decree foreinjunction ageintt | _ffon. George Avhmon, Mt C,from Saws nt only do. | J HORAGE) heath ohms ae Ren cet on wT Thon : ae Matter have been postponed to , sparent to Win great success, It is yet possible | waste, anda account. All other questions reserted, | cline ure snct~ i resign ble tot forthwithen|oeaimtee’ W.'& J.T. TALSCUL sanouncement "clock this morning. | he may never bo Governos, Paraicn Hanax. Francis G. Veorkees and others ys. Nicholas De! pocount 04 prowing privew cares. oasis “ aie, al a