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City and Suburban News, Mons Canmen Fiveo—Reovrarions vor Paices.— On Beturday, Mr. Nesmith, merehant, of Pine strevt, | complained at the Mayor’s office, ofs driver, named Bdmond Watson, who had charged him too much, and refused to show his bill of rates. He was fined five dollars. A curious case occurred a day or two before. Mr. Henry C. Tim, professor of music, Houston street, ‘was returning from Newport, and had landed at one of the piers on the North river, when William Ogden, driving hack No. 256, engaged to convey him and a friend who was with him. He had not gone far, when into the hack, without asking ho felt somewhat Rao wy er short time afterwards, im, and then Mr. Tim objected, a4 , got out of the hack, upon which # dis- e of the gyn who were aristocrac) 4 driven by ohn Brows, him, so it was “out of the frying pan ninte the fire.” He complained of both cabmen + ae Mayor's office, and his honor fined them gace that complaint is made, the who are cheated or insulted, pod min tohis te a is ‘rd have ot ear to a short affidavit, ‘are es onl, A minutes, and they are aired to call — — generally poet aap on bea ey on the following is a copy of the bill of fares required ted up in each j Brien coach :— ices or rates of fare to be taken by, or p-id to, the or drivers of hackney coaches, carriages or as follows, to wit— ‘or conveying & pasteuger any distance not exeeoding ‘ile, twenty- for Conveying two passengers: or twenty-five cents each; and ty five conte, = amy distance ex ty cents; and for every ve conta, ng one, paseenger, fo the New Alms House, for returning fift; yin, ame distance, vevensy- ne oF gente going, and twenty-five conte return” ditional passe ii. and Forty-second streo for eal an rst street, Ix an hour and returning, dol~ i pee for every additional passenger, en’ t fence, Pete ree an passenger, Ly J cop te. 2K moze passengers to Harlem, re- ith the ‘privilege of remaining three hours, four conveying one or more passengers to Kingsbridge, iprsing, we Ay the privilege of keeping the carriage oF moet ‘8 hackney coach, eaztiage. or oab, by the ith one oF more passe: > shall b: St evetee or ‘driver hall y-five cents for an h cents for each and ever; portion for any. of the same trict. two aaiese > atthe hich fu baal in ura h passengers. bh cis driver or owner of s hackney each, carriage, or ab, sball » trans 4 - Srer7i trenspert, snd convey in nad apon bis ‘ se te the Fink, vais,» og, carpe! de requested so to do, for each passeager, age: it te col nsstion Loe Bn a for every truab or ‘other ¢ oveh articles above named, one for gach passenger, he shall be emtitied to demand and receive mont as te distance or price, the we eat the ee or Son tans ah of hack- Be: 08, oa we Ls regaled not demand or reeeive any 2 Fe rage nat ie any ere and the rates ie axed ste Ae section recond ws Cr ‘h passenger may be co: ir driver of any hackney coach, carriage, or et, Shall bos bo omettied to ncwover op veoetye ‘any pay from person irom whom he shall have demanded any greater Bree of rates than he may be authorized to receive asafore- of saylot the afore rosa pcan fate esha bet any of 1¢ aforesai OF Fates, it ah the plaintiff or plaintiffs in such aetion, to ces OF rates were pl fixed i; rauance of the provisions of this law, at the time the ser joes were for which the suit imay be brought, ier driver . Aer f ow or ol aaa ee usb h 34: a coach, Seong o ane violation of the hackne; waeat oy dead ch Pres. othoe, City ce of theth Chief of Police, Park. ‘There are two inspectors of hacks whose duty it is to look after abuses One of them has been sick for policemen have been detached ‘Spector. There is plenty of work for them all, ‘Taiat or 4 New Descairrion or Locomorivs.— trial of a new lecomotive, invented by Mr. F P. 1, of Philadelpbia.e Frenchman and for which h» great sav. ing oftuel, Hit! rio guthracita | has net boos used for two reasons— first. for want of sufficient draft to kindle it and keep it burnning; aud secondiy, because when Kindled, it burns up the flues, destroying a boiler ins very sbort ime. Mr. Dimpfel has invented what obvi- ates this cifficulty. It is the employment of tubes or Pipes within belier which communicates at both ends with the body of water in the boiler and through Fie co the water circulates freely, the ends of the tubes pew be Dent 0 as tu give the pon ney od elasticity, pe ud expansion, resulting from the change of Sens to which they are ex; There is a wa- with which the straight ends ef the tubes unicate. and thus a coastant y in ob-* jaman and tbe circulation Kept up. boilers, the heat goes in search of water water omer to the heat. In other tubular boilers the water is outside the tubes—in this the other boilers ons extreme degre comparatively col structive to the beil heat is diffused all over, and yea iv tion of the water, and also by the prod: tion being carried: in its way to the chimney -right along the tubes, and thus imparting the heat te t! Henoe the saving of fael, every portion of img rapidly in Lagat Sd the by + perfectly of bursting or exploding ® because. iret ny i the Upper part of thes boiler being eve heated, “ty the upper aud bent ends of the tubes to’ th orown. plate or roof of the fire. box, it is thus prevented from being heated to exeess, for the heat in the fre- Dox acts upwards, and infringes on ti Of this plate. and tends to heat it toa if by accident the wate er be al wed to 'e becouans ove: ngera the safety ot e bolier and of heman life; but by attaching the ends of the tubes te this plate, the current of water diecharged by them overflows ite upper surface. and thus keeps it covered with water. evem alter the level of the body of water in the boiler has fallen below it To render this part of the invention complete there is ® rim, or projection, around the edge of the erown to retain on its surface the water discharged into by circulation through the tubes. A few dayeago 8 jer train was conveyed by this engine with cy je water in the boiler if wot of that pecniiar ‘construction, it must inevitably have burst. Lastly, « forced citcolation ts given to the water in the boiler y mechevtesl means, whereby the water is caused ith greater velocity gyer the heated ink below, this = it a reciprocating motion This eylioder ie with two in jon valves. one at each end. and onthe two eduction ves leading down into ter epaces Thas the reciprocating Pans os of wate e pe is located, ant thie will Induce a circulation tore th the boiler to Teture the weter to the induction valves, and thereby the heated surface of the scientific men pres Light with tie whole company Me EK poll tai Richard Borden. Professor Oliver Byrne. superinte nent of the Hudson River Railroad. Hipsox Bay [vpian Misstovary.—The Rev. Mr. Jacobs, a Hudsen Bay missionary, came from Saut Ste. Marie on the London, oa er last trip down, with - family, on his way to Lon Eng- land, having been called there by the Hudeon Bay Company, in whose employ he has been asa ry in the far N est, for 12 years. He stopped a couple of days in this city, and I yesterday on the Mayflowei. Mr. J. is one of the red men of the forest”—a native of Ganede. He pons ey the pevinoties, Scosemmaiens is well jucate ake ang: nite finently. nd be 4 ite famili ar whh wate | ak soma informed on matters and things in general. He has travelled 3,000 miles in reac’ this city, land and cenors He had his trave! tents wit bim. He informed us that, where he had been, 1 y was clear of ice aly about five weeks in t He exhibited tA teete cipal oe he sto B ‘encomi' t. THE MARRIED WOMAN’S PRIVATE MEDIGALCOMPANION BY. DR. A. M. MAURICEAU, FROFESSOR OF DISEASES OF WOMEN. ‘Twentieth Edition, 18mo., pp 250. Price, $1,00. THIS WORK I8 INTENDED ots ya FOR THE MARRIED, or those Semple ee ren yee pray secrets whieh them par- Here, every female—the wife, the mother—the one either ding fats veneae eee the om $he Sealing, of years, whom nature com portant change—oan ad th on y dics and most certain mode of = in every complaint to veh her sex is subject. tained in have ved a Ne hecrente as the eee letters received a ie ‘which he is permitted by the writers to pub- a SICKLY AND UNHAPPY WIVES. Extract of a Letter from a Gentleman in Dayton, 0. asin en May 1, 1847. “Dn. A. M. Mavmiceav—My dear Sir: ‘The Married Wo- man’s yen en Sop te ne for which I enclosed one dollar to your ad. I would not have trou! led you wit these fow es, but that I am in pelled by sense of gratitu wife, to give utterance to our sincere an: emot “My wife bred sinking Sm ee thas ‘or more, euf- Toning some months bel ne ay | Ceearente one more more tated and tras r, putting her life in ‘and whi on ‘the last occasion, sed that this si of things was ine self to meet the worst. At this ti ef ) Lheard ist heck highty apaben some matters reac! my conse. ‘Bn le secs t express to you the relief it afford and the joy ite pages im) d to my wi! it the ree ‘dis~ covery of M. M. Desomeaux Wi Cg prospect to me whieh 1 li‘ ible. No ou ving parting matters ters con! in ‘The Married Woman's vate Mecicdt copierey Br, for ere another year wouid in all human probability, wile would, have Paatetkerarave. and my children motherless.” ¢ Extract from @ Letter. COMPETENCE AND HEALTH. 2 Sra—I ray Mime foft me beginning of euch year; and that, only, Wilh, tho, monk stintes eoneny, Enticing ‘wi barely the necessaries of life. Finally, tant effort ‘to have its effect Healthy T felt less te endure ite continuance, while 1 felb the necessity le on was im- verative fem wassasing sn strug) ay. bari ri 7 re (with oer vcrmiee! e confined >. ! what ad ha have been ee I then seen a copy of The Married Woman's Private Companion. From s Physician. DANGEROUS DELIVERIES. many arg tering IRREGULARITIES, ko. pees pairing Som Sorensen 2 Soon tot pc they are ag al Companion’ some years have escaped ! Ihave suffered m fined’ gutin your, beok, without Rnowing what todo. any case, treniad of. I trust every information contained in iw latter ave daily reeeived of of this characser, unnecessary “a “hose yee unmarried, but contemplating pert ti or ing ae to the ‘litle attendant of the Ce nod ar lao in ly involving their fu It is, of course, im riots vutjecte trent tended for the, married, seither ip 4 Resoee Site, fers mother, oF ore COPIES WILL BE SENT BY MAIL, FREE rf peering TO THE PURCHASER. Cty ye Dollar, “THE MARRIED WO- was Ln. $4 TE Stpreat COMPANION” is sent rT part of V7 Lo et All letters my Wavnicnats & box 12M, New No. 129 Liberty street, New OVER 20,000 Nie Bd BEEN SENT ‘within three months, with For sale at 222 Broadway ae Ce ee nsec ee conten Perfeet safety ond certain! eta im the ever di rin for or td of fresh woun’ =. ED MEIN U PARALLELED CURES.—“YOU CU ofan Copeman —b M. Corby ‘street. joor from Heondway. ur pannigp Mey raiv ers Lae goo — edit Ismo. ‘0 LF of of physica! ead mental nagutol, ve tatny ua ales= iets fry for 4i ruined treet sein oll ee RE co ‘these egetiote, call epon m- daily. Naarensaeseee eee SHIPPING. Daf ASSENORR: or curred antes the Travelling thie Se CR With almost gataliing one Fecemmended by many of sold only “10 Brosawey, Eomiers, apply'to baila. EDWARD K. aS SE Se street. im SSLANEIS will suceced Pacific, and sail Octo- Uae yd MA | STEAMER Lys NEW iverpool.—The ships composing this line arr "ATLANTIC, Cent, Wee, AROTIC, Cap St va experienced sargoeg wilt hed to eachship. No berths secured uatil paid fore “ Tor Freie of Bath ee GOL ers LLINS, 86 Wall BROWN SHIPLEY & Con Liverposhe arn opmare of thoes ships pl 166 aéécuntable for 14. on, speci 0 paless, Bills ef Teaing Thding. ‘are alg flaked “therefor, and the valet expressed th waar th Ist of April the rate of freight by the. 0 ot ef Apel Bete epee === W YORK tne roy ~) renee NAVIGATION and Southampt: ‘The United te sit raig toushi te Goma te rod or freight or gee I LIVING! i hortly be hk, Get. any, Nov. 16; Saturday, eesti Saturdays will yeere Bxiannah, tor N New Y York. apply Sawvkn t Lt induce io F: Front st. OR (og a! Nia CBAGRE! Laid foal 1a, 8. mac ~B edt, 3 ASKS ot malls stron for Ban Framoiset egoveramen ar or Ports. ey nnection &t Panams will be x vent dete ition Tome keveteate ta" pea, and passage can be secured at the om Btate room fi Bteerage, found be: id ‘separa’ yaom NEw Youu 70 Room. te Btandee be] , is % to Chagres, 7c. ‘per cuble foot, pre-paid. Cor tf laren: pc = 9 diately after her arrival at Havanl ‘To secure freight atthe Com: Dany, 177 West Gree oom of Warren, fs ‘pagbsikait 0. ROBERTS. ommeaiel notice is elven, ‘oem af St wt ‘this ithe "Gasgea tt ibe rmished to snp on appli- ention at eee and with whic! Sy ay pat pe gned before whe suiling of the ¥ ” Lez, LETTERS REMAINING IN THE NEW YORK ‘oat Office, September 7tb, 1350. My PUBLISHED IN THE PAPER HAVING THE LARGEST "Please ‘mention the date of the list im which they are ad- LADIES’ LIST. A aon ba Foy aye a vy - an a aie en a Roe ackerman MreGar- ander renman Mise Ca- ine ry pounding ces Brineck M Batter ‘Mrs Marga- Beate Mre Lillah ie getnes Mrs Ben) Brown Missdustine Beit Mre Soepane Bitek hy) Ann Bloom Mt 7) tga ry Mies FJ Blackie Miss Mar- Bro: Alice ree MiseBliza-_ ret Bo; B Borns Miss Ann 15) ‘Miss Pran- 1) MiseCa. 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