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THE NEW YORK HERALD. es Fe Vol. Vito, 350 —Wnhele Ne 9084 NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 12, 1842. Price fwe Conte — 7 Albi . The British Tory Press on the Prospect of | obstacles will be thrown in his way, if he intend U. §. Circuit Court. City Intelligences, THE BEST WIG MAKER tactaiemant oy ad necue War between England and the United | and bave vowed tovaetie ai patent ae abuses Before Judge Bette. yaitons Forcratss—On Thureday Mr. Jacob IN NEW YORK. Auuany, March 10, 1812) | states, in the later T hope and woul Yaggest toll | ancy 11-—PoeT Bees ekiries A. Leighton, | 8k: &C No. 290Grand street, in payment for some: PHALON, late of Chatham Square, new of 814 Broadway'! In the Asstamry alarge number of petitions were | Jamzs Gonvow Benxert, Faq. :— editors, the propriety of abstaining frem publishing the first Premium for the bestepecumen of | 1. ceived, and referred, mostly on the subject of Cap- Sin :— all biustering, sneering, or slander of their own \ , he gall and wormwood of W. GS AND SCALPS. ital Punishment, Hawkers and Pedlars, New York | There has been so much slander and abuse heaped | Composition, or retailing the gall avd worm ‘mati " ‘1 . 7 a others; at least until this promised mission is ended, CONVINCING proot, \C any were, ws wet hun | and Erie Railroad, and State Prison Labor. The an; | on this couatry by various journals in Great Britain | Gither for good or ill. ‘Then these deughty cham: iat ty i eave’ thrge of the oldest and i | nual report of the New York Dispeneary, was te- | and Cancda, and by'a few too,which have w respect-| pious can again let ioose their billingsgate guns ceived and ordered printed able standing, that I have ceased to wonder at a Mash aman till they are tired, as t! The Report ef the Hudson and Berkshire Rail- | their spleca, their impertinence, and impude’ T hope Brack wood will fiad better themes for his road was received and ordered printed. ‘To my astonishment Blackwood has recently pen than blackguard f Mr. Furxer, by unanimous consent, offered a re- | ed the yelping curs, and growls and barks too, | try. ink ti 4 af structure, may eee ‘oe Greatest master pieces of artever | aoiut on, calling upon the Secretary of State, to re- | though not so coarse and vulgar as seme other, plored than a and John Smith, the young men who were convicr | £8 purchased at auction, gave his check for the ed of an attempt to make a zarale on board the by ane ase Bu:chers’ and Drovers’ Baok, of thie whale: Herald, were tirst ordered to stand up | City, where he had kepr anaccouat fora length: of The C rer et re peagmtope ke of the se- | tine. On presentation of the check the auction pei eer was informed that Mr. Mack’s account had beem obedience of orders and refusalto do duty, ap senteneed Durgan and Leighton to one year overdrawn, and, therefore, the eheck could not be prid: It was returned, and upon an examination of sonment at hard labor. Smith (who is had been sonnmmancacsin secre? hs bank book he found that six forged checks to the illingness to obey the laws | ®D0unt of $1400 combined, had been paid by the and faithfully perform hw duty. His parents are | bank. Certain circumstances induced hit 10 dest poor, and he expects to makea ae i} Wier pect a young man named Lewis Helleman, who tbe sade Hie regtutted reas ax to do Sry had formerly been in his emplo the Herald, but had been influenced to such ploy as clerk, and who obedience by some of the crew. He was sentenced Meee fer a few months since, represented tot i i it. imself as penniless. It brig Cicer, who had bren sent home in the Dol: | ;, ith ° at 110} William street, phin, and has been convicted of stabbing the cap. | 1? Company with another young man named Frede- tain, was then ordered torise. The Court told him | Tick Loewenstein. Officers Sweet and Cockefair N, B-—-This opleadia wig weigh little over half an ewes, | port to the House the doings of the State, and va- | equally guilty in misrepresentation, unfairness, eeallaggest avec boe es soristee of Phaton’s celebrated rious county Agricultural Societies, which was | aud slander. u K Bankrupt Lis ANTI DANDRUFF, adopted. ‘ I will notice some of Professor Wilson’s misre- SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. for removing the dander completely from fie head nd a thor Mr O’Sucttvan asked the unanimous consent of | presentations and slauders. Blackwood says,} Richard PV Varick, New York, to be declared bank- ough cleaner tod Aine heeds bat leaves | he House to intreduce a resolution providing for | ‘ Every ration:l man in America must have felt rope Apel 9; Jeremiah Gurney, do; Geo J Paltz, Rhine. of Meat silky appearance to the HAIR. ‘ ; Geo Hewlett. Rockaway, do; John A Lane, bd ‘owe ie geuuine unless sped oy me ip ee oN. the holding of afternoon sessions to go on the gen- | the 4 “e West Farms, ure of McLeod was an,act of injust Jefferson Valley, do; Samuel L. Newma Am* A jected to. 8 falee, for I know a great many as rational | do; Lewis N Nesh, Jr. New York, do; Josiah 8 Hoyt, t i Applied on the premises for 25 cents. wsim’_ | eral order. It was hina ? = carlo ipods 0 whe rebies shan cre Aes fies ae (not be- | Brooklyn, April 18; Asa Page, do, 9:h; Joha B Taylor, | that he had bem convicted under the law which | were selected to “do up” the business, and the CARL KING The Houee then reolved iwi into Commitee o sho j Rawls, archer Herc roealarg ta; Eyer’ | ange bad been sonricted under the law gic | were selected fo “do up” the bus : 1 the Whole on the bill ia relation to the Public Print- | cause McLeod was guilty, for that wasto be tried) | tus Wheeler. New York, 11th; Arthur Wyatt Jee, New j ly arrested Loewenstein first, who sta- fine of $3900 and imprisonment in the States Prison oll Mil ice Strat The well-ynown and celebrated Millinery and Ladies Straw fer ete see York, May 31; Wm N Gi do, April 3 Edi id Hat manufacturer t> eee AND, » May 31; Wm ceggs, do, April 11; Edmund B - ‘ Si x ted that h t int vu ing. but on the right} of the State of New York to try | gaint. smithtown, 11th, Jesper A’ Holsington, N- York, e met Helleman at Pinteaux’s Hotel, in the ‘ , b x i % : y mes ly part of January last,and d i LF. tt murder committed on its soil. What is | 25th; Daniel C Miller, Brooklyn, 11th; Alunson HChasc | | MAarin asked permission to say afew words te | earl y lastjand during a conversatiop, earcetfnly, eae leave. te, poncungp. fence, Latins tint, Me]. Mr. DR GB ond soon pre aamar ener cee le on of our own Judges, but a justifieation | New York, 11th; Daniel Lyon Thorp, do, 18th; John Be: | the Court, which was granted, and he made a most | H. proposed a portnership to conduct the dry goods. ssortmenfae. | telation to the character of the present State Print- SEPT a rtntor aud iacoming tape, called er. It might be as pure as the driven snow for | ofthe seizure. Were they irratiunalt Professor ag toth hg ag. with Gipsey aaee fod t Swiss: Flere around the front, The | aught he knew. The gentleman from Essex had | Wilson would do well to under:tand the nature nd A NORTMEBN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. bg Bhar lyparrer al os erie elegant patterns, | ade some remarks on this bill, which wae 80 en- | operations of our National and State Constitutions yeaicrete shy penne ie declared ner The ailke depart ge eed the most ingesiouy ana | tirely at variance with the language generally nsed | and Governments better than he does, before he | min Merrill, Junius, do; Win G ¥ry, Albany, March 31; taaty milliners aot to be equalled. The silke are of the new- | by him, that he felt pained and surprised, particu- | applies international laws to us, as it is applied be- Berea Rackeaed,: da; John. Telppy 8°,, Ape Fa Were Stores in SNemnacivos may ‘call at | larly the charges he hud made against the political | tween monarchical San epaearrdeeteate other 2y, ; Daniel ebb baion. is Harvey Barker, io, £6 Causl nar, Bradway, wad 17 Dixision strests. to which he (Mr. J.) had belonged, with an | writers cannot rid themselves of the impression | Otisco, 24; Benjamin C Cooper, Salina, do; Myron Raud, Latest style ace noticia at eines ot te ‘cotabliake aie constant and aetieg rations ot was un- | that we are under, and ought to be governed by Bae ee iene Lisle, 12th; George Mac ¢ Falls, Sth; Norman Kim- ments. at wholesale and ets1' on rensonabieterms. BS Tm | 1 essary to remind the House of the character of | British laws; they seem to forget that we have | ball, Mohawk’ 13h; Simoon Lasee, Albeny, 4th; Win ft TO THE LOVERS OF FAT | the remarks that fell from thej gentleman; such as, | thrown off the kingly and queenly yoke—that we Hall, Portland, do; ener bo mares edanlpy: 205 BE the course of the majority was tending directly to | area nation—(a powerful one t »Repubdlic,a Ezra Buss, do; Seth J Genung, Auburn, 4th; George Ni- repudiation, a sort of pocket picking. He (Mr. S.) | monarchy)—that we have our own lawe, and that chols, West Troy,do; Richard Mattoon, do; David L Til- i i tated that hi . 5 Rad heen convicted notheamuse he was guilty ofthe | 804 lace business, which was declined by Le on ac- charge, for he declared before God that he was not | count of a want of funds. Helleman then told him s0, but by the machinations of an enemy, and that | he would supply funds, and accordingly they com> enemy no other than his own brother-in law, the ex- | menced business with $1100, which in by tent of whose enmity he was not aware of till he | yi, opp, tan was put in by went out with him in the Cicero thie voyage (the | ™™- The money was principally in notes of the brother-in-law was supercargo ] But he is now, | Butchers’ and Drovers’ Bank. These circumstances: T understand, said Martin,on a sick bed,and perhaps | combined, induced the arrest of Helle: n, wh ere this gone before that tribunal “who searcheth | has heen itted : Helleman, Wo the heartjand wieth the reins.” He camehome and | | committed to prison, as his hand writing told my wife that I was a villiin,and said to his own | 11 the forged checks has been fully identified by ue imay siete) that he had get age Raw et cite both Mr. Mack and Loewenstein. family where he wanted to have him, and that he 'H ‘ Mia . would take herto the west and eut her throa ters an ay Case.—The recent stabbing I can prove this, your honor, by my aged father, | ©4814 which Vaventine Morr Ju. was the active est atyle, fresh 1m, Those whe TT HE Subscriver has, purchased two saperh six year old fam Y ; r lotson, de; Obadiah Johnson, Scriba, 9:h; Don Alonzo rrtovetd ici é tere, atte by, Mt. Geo Td then asserted that the bill bore on its face evidence of | wehave the ability, and will enforce them im our | Pyryer, do; Eugene Vunderwerter, Newsied, ay Vol. who now stands beside me, and by other witness: Participant, anda negro named Dixon, the unforte- i al ixth street ji ay, Without consulting mother Britain or ap ney Randall, Butfalo, do; James jaher, Penn Yan, » o 5 » el » been settle: ferog This Day. 8 bit i omnis ‘be seen there un- | fraud and false pretences, and said that the] Secre- | own way, with: hing mother Brits y rites were ayer do; J i bd ga fe Jury that my cn rates heben leer a as ee sufferer, has, we understand, bi ttled by the Subsbriber, No. 2 Union Market, and exposed for sale, at | '@ry of State, p ;, | not, so long as we plea-e ourselves. We ask no a n, Brownville, do; It would i ha ; 1 was partowner of | quire into this case most minutely, and if the abov Prices correapond'ng with the times. st per this bill, might be obliged to take the documents in favors, aad will submit to no dietation or aggres- bol ‘ sraateeie : bailey (ad we bea “aos ee P tea tince licuihes @ read ig. be oorkee ine aR See above rbockers, thers a 5 U sub: 128 Smith, do, 6: a Lodhi top at bent that sould snake an ‘Kevelishinew’s mouth we | a go-cart, and peddle them about the country. Oae | sion. son, 1th; Wm H Clark, Varic ; Lewis 8 Horton, i y, ct, let the public know a different course from what has been at- rticul: . nei tributed to me. But the evidence was not correct. be phe party mi od ‘he rig of using. a sword Some ofthe witnesses were too ignorant to know | ¢2"€!9 open day in the public streets, The name the nature of their oathe, and money did the t. | of Carvin Morr was given as the person arrested, As cassyeall, your honor, ] would care not, as to | It should have been Valentine. fer, are invited to cal at either of the above placet, and take | remark of the gentleman deservedicorrection; he al- | Blackwood may also lay the flattering unetion to | Newfield, 7h; Albert Pickerin Homer. do; Joseph = “wal Y) ici intimatt . | his soul, that he and his tory coadjutors bave got | Cheesman, Auburn, 4th; Robert Nolton, Syracuse, moat? FXarUson Market, | {ded to the remark made by him,intimating a know- | 1? {he Lommon sense there is in the world, but | 2d; lean. Stow, Union, April 23; Charler C Allen, Cha: ledge that the Governor would veto this bill. He i ji i teaugay, 13th; Kuowles Reynolds, Victor, sth; Albert THREE DOLLAR HATS—srRING Fasiton, | “2 at ae a eeiterataee iar Auld | Balled, 9-4; Hezekiah BM Welle; Attic (oth, Charles > 1842 —The mo t splendid article) ever offered to the | could not believe the gentleman spoke by authority | not sw Ne Woodraff, do; Justin Alvord, do; Jonah A Moleumb, | @0y punishn ent that might be inflicted. True,I| Tne Resucr or Crime. —A wom: Publi Elegait Short Nap Moleskin at the low price of $3 | in this matter. He could not believe that the Exe- | Reekie,” or any where else, for it so happens oe Orangeville, 40; Emulous P’ Cotten, Attica, arr? have suffered every thing but death for five months | Brown alias Riley, was commited. to the” eis pri- sold by other Hatters Ay i cutive had counselled with his political friends in | Common sense is not acquired, Ae Posy iy ary 9 | Curt, Marshall, 9th; David Garlock, Cansjoharie, do; | inthe dui at Carthagena, a city closely in- | eon on Thursday, charged with committing an GEO. P. H/ BROWN, Practical Hatter, | | regard to vetoingthis measure. He could not be- | Sift#,and many thanks to her, she bas not been s0 | Cuarles G Mallett, do; George H Planer, do; Ris vested by ind land, where I caw many poor | gravated assault and battery on a little girl named in quantities to | tion and laws, would volunteer to advance a threat | Cootinent, that might even astonish Professor Wil- | non, 11th; Robert Wylie, Saratoga Springs, 9:b; Benj. ment, co-- | of a veto ona bill which was still pending, before it min Ward, Aurelius,4th; Wm Tichénor, Weterloo, 9: ‘ Garduers | became a law. It looked, however, asil it had naps [fons Were Ro Wo eon descend ta BAY ae 8 Taare James ® Foirman, Elmira, 11th; Leouard Wilson, Por Rew Forks “As thiswork bes been honored by ineaward of | pened—and as if they did exist a determination to | ,,B/t¢kwood again says, But, pias termates iret, 4th ; Noadish Kellogg, Skaneateles, 24; Louise 2Gold Medal, from the American Instilute, ‘who, with the | vetoitnomatterin what shape it might come.— | that an American beer nat | Sheer, Auburn, ob. New York State Agricultursl Society, have tleo awarded #e- | That there was a determination to keep his ears /*S!and, we can have no hesita on in say oe at ee eral copies at premiums for superior specimens of gardea pro- | cioged to all arguments advanced in its favor; but he | it Would ruin the present Hepablic ot, tee d ited CONNECTICUT, ‘JOHN MeCABE & LO"S INTELLIGENCE UFiica | Hoped euch would not be the case. he Execu. ais or fortrececsy even it Americn hed of- | , T¢ show cause at Hartird, March 26—Samucl W loof from E uy r row n, ¢ Blair, Canton; Fri iT avis, ere- Rerpencie—Ho. M- H.-Geisnell, H-Rrovonsty Res. WV eh, the ill we presented! fl Kee sigan 4 peopled country must be easily inva- | geid; George R Cowiec, Glastenbury; George H Clark, Irving. Prof. Renwick. : } ot easily overrun.” , | Barnhamsted. eee ith uinele eve paha danentioes je a e with Blackwood, that war would do s ‘To show csuse at New Havan, April 1—Amos Barker, i i to Britain, but eannot admit * tha Wm D Bryan, Dennis H Peck, Levi H Young, Elisha L te reduce the prices 10 per cent. He believed that jury to both, few rational men will ques- &. 5 y x ; i ii itai 1 le wn, Milfard; Joseph W Clark, Orange; Samuel Da- the chairman of the committee, introduciag this | ‘!°% t might ruin Britain He might, huwev- | © Taka j Josep! ce; retches die around me—true 1 have suffered ary Ann Webster, who had refused to s1 some nd chains, and stand here under the machi- | articles she had been persuaded to take eeiwioh '. of my enemy, a convicted felon—but I | Yesterday sineuing Heo was attacked with deli bear all th could bear imprisonment, aye, even | rium tremens, and died in a few hours. Such ie oy ie Aews: ae) t to Tet i 3 7 1 | the result of crime. think of those who are dear to me—I think of my Ruot.—George W. Alsyne and Edward §, a rst wife and my two children, who but for the | cells, were areal for creatine a riot and hes indness of my father— (lor they have sold my pro- | the porter house of Arthur Harrison, at the corner party and left me penniless)—iust have starved. | of Division and Orchard streets, about eight o’clock. hey had aright to look to me for support and 1} on Thursday evening. Alstyne went into Harrison's. gannot give it. [The prisoner was deeply affected.] | premises, leaving a number of his confederates out- They say, your tenor, that I used a weapon against | ide, and behaved himeelf in avery disorderly man- that little weak man. Again Ideclare that Idid | ner—picked a quarrel with the landlord, and tr not. Inever feared my fellow man end-was ready | him several scvere blows; on his son, James asothers to prevent in; jury, but Ircquired nothing | Harrison, interfering in his behalf, Parcells en- but the weapons that God and nature have given | tered from the street and struck kim repeatedly. 70,0001be of freak Garde fea. a it purchasera,et Bridgesaan'a permanent eatablion bert 18thatrect apd Bip waye ‘Also, The Young to or the meney returned Watehes and coe cI nd letown; Legrant Stevens, Darien; Hy L Piatt, | me. I hadnoenmity towards the Captain, and had | Alstyne then kicked in the wind: 4 4 er, have extended our shore to 3000 mi ; ; , ‘i nein a y icked in the window and totully de- Brcunu preh by one as ae waren te cay. | Hh, wassincere, and that he wae governedsolelyby | Ss0"winnin bonads. adoit thas it cannot be de. Ercopat deta Daa, Cheri: Logred hdl Sn They any they” followed the Brig "out tie krue, | toyed the glam and irame work. | They were each Soa Setnil-o0 Wall no ata ae tm? | be willing to agree with the gentleman trom Albany aed se per Sulatv ent thects agers poory Neen eee ecisstiey Anil @-dttaese A ter, bas why ia sey quot come to her! I east off the | they procured, and were liberated. dawns Shas! oh, 4 new, pan aatmasiand ip me J: that five pec cent wae asufficient.tedaction._ It wae ly overran, but I'will not admit that the invaders | dan, Erastus Wentworth, Jetferson Lamb, John Prentice, neg yn 1 eee arta to prevent ber. sailing. Coat arp Mrmatune.—Owner is wanted at the t ») aeked, as another evidence of the false pretences of ‘ P A io; G: ad approved of her.” I will balld en ety! Meialletws wahry wauoerdin tein eae cou'd conquer it andhold it. If Britain could not | Edward Costs, Heary K Holl, Norwiak; George Shop" Boat rote B . made some ten p tien was | ord, Jehn Danforth. Bi FB Ni ndon ; “th Sisortme nse Tithi was then desirable, itis now, and | 2at i= 18:2, 18 and 14, when our popalation was | Sef, jo ois athesiel € Story Abraham Wyld my brother-in-law, and I saved hie life, as I did ont a office for a brown coat, with a velvet ortment om hand. 'f] , ago. . m H Wylis : hele, you cum tian Seige af at ATE ocid tok fromthe gentleman from Essex was | "t more than one half it Amos T Keigwin, Thomss Beckwith, Sheffield Lewis, also that of Davi he i ar, blue plaid facing. Also, for u gentleman’s rect te o daveatieleceed, a prichetipl +4 miniature, set in gold, with hair in the back, com- work gat riers. i saa i pect to be more successful now! I am aware | Wioduam: Ephraim Bowers, Alpheus Howers,Brookiyn; | but I could bear it, having the eonsciousness that it | Pl¢xion light, hair light and black safety chain. Ap- faate: wi ers, a5] 0 . 5 4 tty eek nee an Lee ak ae eaten ahaod wis | roma Posten ee nett saat mode of warfare ; that | Nathaniel Fiiat, Wm Clarke, Earl 8 Wyliys, Wm Fut: | is underserved, if the fate of others were not in- | PIY (0 officers Clarke and McGrath. és C. L, INGERSOLL, 496 Water st. | cerity. "fie (Mr. J) had looked over this bill with pees thal Wath the stakes ves ee ere noua Lae Hampton; Thome F Beotiey, Sterling; Wm Kins: | volved with mine. : Deatn raom Neouxct.—The Coroner on Thurs- fis tm 1 doors Kast of Catherine Market | stiention, but he must eay thathe cannot find that | 2% invasion might be more easily eff-cted, and the } Jey, Erastus Fuillips, PlainGield; Henry Spaulding, Cal- | Judge Berry, in reply, stated that his address and | day afternoon held an inquest at the comer of 87th IRS —The following colors, of drat quatiy, | caftecs taeda th Y se tePrater The 5 country overran to come extent, but I gueasas hi vin M Warren, Henry B Potter, Warren Chamberlain, | manner had deeply enlisted the sympathies of the | street and 9h avenue, on the body of Charles Henry aeRiaetrayscorger Frankions Xaltomune forsale al | {i Povenes, theonly change is, that the legrolacaty | they would find it as (or more} difficult to keep | Leonard W Bowen, Eillingly; Manaing Mumford, Benj | Coure, but the law must be fulfilled. ‘The Judge | Peterson, five weeks old, the child of a very inten. Washed Blue B neke, Keal Indian Red. shall not be obliged to retain him for four years.— vetti Urerra reaictd oul ieee rest ai cs ae Lisbos; Wm Haradon, Jr. ‘Thompson; Thomes L | then alluded to applications which had been made pereie pe ewes named Elizaberh Peterson, ce, + Bape eral Green, wk og The law of 1840 provided that the Stato Printer | moe er ee eee nee own « Adams, Canterbury; Joseph B Jennings, Ebenezer Den- | in the prisoner's behalf by several respectable per- | fromher dissolute way of living, totally neglecte rumswck Green, fermiion, should hold his office for four years until another be | SP&Fe troops enough ir ts walek nison, Jr. Stoningtun; John Edgecom),Charles Juhnson, | sons of Baltimore, by his aged father, and aleo by | her infant, and it died on Thursday morning. Ver- 2, Ci appointed hereafter. It did not say thereafter, and | °&"!* 1 the present state in which o Groten; Moses W Comsteck, Eust Lyme. an eminent divine of thiscity. The character of | dict, died of neglect and want of medical attendance. eee be gravers—Froatnny aa eeehials Biecks, | he suppoeed that this bill was thereafter. ‘Again,he mn ty soyene a sai tay rh country, a M. SHUSErTs. Martin appears to stand high, and he exh AN ownen is wanted at the police office for a saleat "| did entertain the fears of the gentlemen from Al- | 20nd cnough to overcun a p 4 APRAC! Z dence, the Court observed, of being well e ship carpenter's broad axe, taken from a supposed he to wegetapeaet Rr ete 1 ber of the soldiers would de- feb 37 Sm* 3944 Brovdway. corner Franklin. | bany and Essex, in relation to the inconvenience | VetY Considerable number Amasa Bullard, New Bedford; Elisha 8 Boyden, Bel- * ft dS sert, and many of those who did not do so, would | ingham; Elijah C Babcock, Wales; Orlow Burt’ gan. “Trfer fora rahe meri. gare Acoees that would result from a distribution of the work. | never get back to tell their tale, if they went far | die ford; batts Beker “Leyden; Thomas L Colford, 8e- wi con You have had, said rtin, © patient trial,and | thief. if the evidence ity and Ciry Pawsox.—There are only 119 prisoners in the ing ade: ns at feat city prison at present, 74 white males ; 20 white fe- He believed that the documents, bills, &c. must of | from their boats. 60,00) troops is about as many as | lem; Caleb Coapin, 'Spraogiicid; Ezekiel. Hoyt, Com. minis ‘atson and Son's Brewery and Distillery, be ai es, ¢ c Fiouse. buildings, Ny necessity, be printed in Albany, and if printers from ‘tai: bridge; H F Hall, Hichmond; Abner Hitchcock, W males ; 17 black males ; 8 . Sel rica mega et | nr con he Se Wald ne Re | Buea cena il, oa | ag eng Rtn, Aiger ag |tnren a eogi Jeunes coul etd | "=? PY Huck mals © back ema of land, ly eet oe ler te river ia their interest to remove tothatcity, there was, he try like oure, with an army of 1,250, mili A Johnson, Lynn; Frederic Lecain, Bosto by nothing After forciblejremarks, the Court General Sessions, of distilling. Wor bushels of wraie eae day had no doubt, other printing offices in the city who | which would soon be in the field; and though they Ls nee alee rbd ing RR ac alg jemi pr anton ta ine ‘¢ * re ne be imprts Before the Recorder, Judges Noah and Lynch, and convenient brewery and malt house, with two kilns f feet | Would gladly undertake it—no doubt, teo, with the may be considered not veterans, but raw recruits, | Pratt, West Boyliteu; liolman Page, Roxvery; Thomas | year’. kerr re arte Aldermen Balis and Lee. Marcu 11.—Sentences. —| The following letter was received from his aged | woman, previously convicted of Kecier'a teat father, and presented to the Court :— derly house in Orange street, the resort 01 Pl Ma. Pi Dean Sin. tutes, &c , both black and white, was sentenced to Excuse me for wishing to establish im your opi- : aud aio the cheracter of myrnfortunate son, whe in now | D@ confined in the Penitentiary for the term of one confined in prison, inthe state of New York. Patrick Charles Martio, my eldest and only living son sal. ,000 of . a bare. | proposed reduction of five percent. But the print- iti: i i 1 ‘and an office sitemned prope ” w , Print-4 the British regulars would find them very formida- | smith, Boston; Wm Stevens,Richmond; Homer Sawtell, minected with Ue destifiery and ‘aa seam | ing of the Canal Department, and Session rch ble oppboantsr capecially amoug the bushes. They Worcester; John Stickney, felons’ Parley Simpson, 20 horge po wer with twe.cylindeisample machinery | could as well be executed elsewhere ashere. And | would also find every man, woman, and ehild their | Southbridge; Henry Skerry, Lynu; Elias: B Thayer, aq oneot john Wripecepateet lestol is contain: | if it was removed, there were printers and editors in enemy. The idea of overrunning, this country is | Boston; Daniel H Vining, Weymouth; John L Woods, ing pneo catalg Rinof a corre . his own city, whom he would like to have share in reposterous. We will fight for our homes and | Boston; Benjamin Williams, Mendon; Wm Worcester, convenient, in all is arrange it. Mr. J. then proceeded to eulogize the demo- | Bresides when we will not for conquest. 1 would | Webster; Ziba Williams, Cambridge. STeilcatencs Digeee: : + | cratic newspapers of the city of New York in gene-| be as much opposed to our iovading Britain, as I ear. William Hoskins, convicted of a petit riage ba jo! having 2esome Deceseary to se the same in srones | Tal,,and alluded to the cbstacles they had thrown in to her invading us, and Iexpect the British MAINE. ways been a dutiful and obedient son. He was was sentenced to be conficed in the City Priso of the ded cee of H Watson it wil be ‘iapowed ef'atavar | their path,and remarked that even the strong arm | Would fight for there homes FF Sea NTE Rea teh oy th Ib cdaés of Porilend. Apeilb—Neowpactschedwel CORRE ete he ee | uceeae ioe daye, iia Que third Of ihe purchase mouey will be required ot | of the Court of Chancery wielded against them. | Gountryaan here, or countryman there, get out of | McMullen; Lee, Abial Cushman; Bangor, John R Gree- | teenth year, and the different teachers he was with have | William Humphreys, convicted ofan assault and froth de Med Fenra if deoieed ty Pe leftonboad | Mr. J. argued that the legislature had a full right 10 rat doe There ia no friendship with an Bough, lvory Goodwin, Jonathan Young, B Nourse, Ja: | always given me the most gratifying téstimonials of | battery on Willard Gladding, was brought into. For reference inquire at Wea. Leiteh's, 76 Hudson street | annul the contract, and chat the printer hadno right | vetine foc. id eet Gaels, Rbeseste French George & French, ira D Charecter and deportment. On reaching sixteen Court for sentence, but judgment Seal New Vorkvor of the vabeeriberin Abana Yam iu, | 12, claim the damages, and rambled off into a dis- |“ ectuot agree with Blackwood, that “England hae | lover Hiram Bradbury, Rufus Z tardy; New Glow: | he shipped with Captain Butler, and made three sears | snd he was set at liberty. os upended " 3 : ? it y F . cester, Amory Leach; China, Jeremi voyage around the world, during which his conduct, as ciel pees SOR krkone” cussion of matters and thingsin general, and acci- | no desire for American territory.’ I think her con. | eck’ Georce Richar, Addivon Gus Hothare, ; Buck: | represented to me ly Gaguillation. wer net’ eniy:ebes> Henry, also convicted of a t variance with the assertion—vide the WANTEDIA youre man =A young man from 16 to i? years oid, who cap Yetta 014, who can dents and accidental majorities im particular. He | duct ron, Jr.; Houlton, Wm H Gipsen; ‘On his retnrn | battery, not appe: to receive sentence, rr 5 ceptionable, but highly commenda be well recon mended, and who eau the French | remarked alsa, that a contract had exitted with the | Bastern Boundar , the Rocky Mountains atnell, Benj Bagley, Jr; Newcastle, | from this voyage heconnected himself in marriage with | was ordered forfeited. Bate Ruiter eg caeet (© Ko South, ars clerk te xgroeery | old State Printer, and that when he was remeved, | tions, &c. 4 cl i) ath, Thomas F Dotnell; Waterford; | ahighly reepeciable lady of Oxior’, Penn, by whomhe | Tvial for Grand Larceny —Jobn S. Pittman and fe 19 Liaw su? : ayy ‘atveet. | it. was an interference with it, and yet he had heard | Blackwood would evince some consisteney if he ner, George Shaw, J W Lear | E two children, to whom, as huabandjand father, he is | James Higgins were then put on their tri jiet- OTICE.—IMPORTANT TO MERCHANT ana ag | Of no claims for damages on that score. would look at the rabble in his own country before | A Hussey,G Nush; Acton, Simon B Brackett; Cape Eli- attachment, and came te | ed for a grand larceny, in , 5 of others sending letters to England by the FAL Mal Mr. Srrowe thought that his friend from New | he sneers at the rabble in ine, who are good, | **b¢t#, Enoch Dyer; Portland, F Gershom. imselfin business with me | the 15th of February last, jon- STEAMEKS from Boston. Meners, Co. wor York who had just taken his seat, was in error in " tu: New seRery. under the firmof Charles Martin & Son. Subsequently, a and weih Creenten of has firm, he bpp ine he wot ages in the capacity of Supercargo and part owner from tise port, to Be Thomas, Porto Rico, and Kingston, Jam. | Neutzel, No. 252 Broadway, his property. The In all these transactions, he acquitted himself honora: | case and its cont: ere found in the povsession fand profitably for the firm. And betore | cf the house near by. The jur re that my son's character, as boy and man, | found the prigoners guilty, and they were reall is such as any father might be justly prond of. ed for sentence at a future day. igned) CHARLES MA) Another Case of Grand Larceny —Jobn Carr alias 8 are attached, testif; James Jones, was next tried for a grand larceny, in and integrity of Mr. Martin. a cloth cloak, and aca following letter was addressed to the Court | lico dress, worth in all $51, the property of Mre. in bis behalf : - Catharine Reed, corner of Walker and Centre i ‘u . ror 1 r) reeoretey cs Wihce, Na, o Waly Muarantee that aliletters | supposing that ihe efizct of the passage of this bill the store of Pi the day previous to. the Ger of the boat from Botox, | would not be to remove the State Printer. The pre- 1 be d English mail on board Soames te sent incumbent holds his office by virtue of the sree dont L cae te acsaet be morethan twes | Proposed to be repealed. ‘The right of the legisla- ty-four hours over the ordinary runping time. ture to repeal the law of 1840 was placed beyond re pati that eg on Bre Rotics te ther | question; indeed yp pomet of repeal was reserved the Montreal Heraid, and other tory p' ve seve | in the bill itself, and itit were not so, it wouldstill | whieh have ejected their bile and venom against DAL OLEAN 2 eamvaran &oo. | bein Mee Leah! ne Faarate to repeal it. It} us. AL YARD TOLEASE—The Clintoa , No. | wasso clear, independent of the reservation con- Blackwood shows great ignorance of the Ameri- | John Gamber, Robert 8 Wilson, March 31; John Hick- Qiss Sow sr, ih Ofc, Sable and ead are tained in the act, that no oae pretended to take dit: | oan character's combering tne effects the Dinwing | son vanes John Dawsen, Peqroa Kore Aged awe LIAMS & FERGUSGN’S corner of Madison and Jefferson | {fent ground. The friends of the law of 1840, how- | down of the walls of “Acre” had with the Mussel. | B Jackson, April 30—all of Baltimore. Toshow cause at Trenfon, April 1—Clarkson Bird, axter Sayre, Morris county 5 Elias n, Passaic county; George F Redfield, Freeman ‘kson, Middlesex county; John Clark, Jacob § jacob Skinkle, Wickliffe Woodruff, Wm Johnson, « Merchant, Essex county. MARYLAND. streets mieaisne” | ever, contend thatthe contract made under it can- i i aa New Yonx, March 11, 1842. | streets, on the 23th of last month. ‘The prisoner 7 DING. — | not be repeated by the legislature, and notwithstand. | Berd tyes cnacs ME ceattuction of New York EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA. Tue Hor. Jupue Betts. was detected in the uct of coming out of the pre~ Aw ing ie ieee ing the law might be repeated, still the contract | (which I doubt) destroy New York, and every | ,J°8 MeNell, Richmond, March 30; Henry Alstrop, 8 ia, sit ek aeiaie i mises wiih the stolen articles and arrested, and the of the Pre f mcton to Fyiecs lat | Must remain in force untilthe end of the term for | other seaport in the United States, she would find | ;itrick county; Jobn Burrows, Colpepper county? 8 wr days ogo. Kas importuned mefor there Lines | 2Ury returned a verdict of guilty. ‘The Court de- ™ ~ x {hich the present incumbent was appointed. It | that the war was not ended, or the enmity of our | Taylor, Fauquier county, April 9; Warner W Clivier, | toyous ‘The an feels all the anguish of a fond | ferred sentence. father for ason, who is rot,in bis opinicu, as criminel | Trixl for Assault and Battery.—James MeGarri« aa the evidence against him would make him. He also | gal was nexttried for an assault aud battery on 0G No Ame: ibrary is eomplete without | this be s0,,a part of the present bill, if pass Eee oe Sethe Boe Cle ements ‘ang | Would be inoperative. nother part of the ople subdued. We would retreat and rally again, | Petersburg, April 7. i Sad harrass and gore Johnny, that he would be glad . si stamped for the trade maim | however, would be operative. Anappointmentef | ¢ blood he EORGIA. states that there are many circumstances to induce him | Margaret Srown, of 70 James street, committed om =" DREADED °»” _| State Printer would necessarily carry with it the tec leer (on piesa pte Joris Jone Teen siinkctetn tenet 25; Edward Wim. | ‘© believe thet his son-in law has had @ great share in | the 6h of January last,' seizing her by the throat, BEW ARE. right to publish the legal notices, &c. Allowing the | Should a war become the only alternative, which | berly,do, April'l; Jemes V- Jones, 40, 6th; James L ee Eas, We, Cereeay sealeney,, Tako EW geseent ing her wiih his fists, and throwing her om found upon ivquiry that of late some persons have | point that the Legislature had no right torepeal the | 1 hope will not be the case, and Sir Charles Napier Saulsbury, Macon, 15th. ar} oe ibe pi etapinirer the ground. The complainant at the time oceu- » which I hum- pied the premises No. 12 Roesevelt street, whieh i & medicated candy done up sin packages similar, | Contract, te be conceded, it does not abrogate the | come out here at the head of an expedition to batter ar as is consistent exactly” Hk a | ri i i ar AS hare ipocsoes wr pn right to appoint a Siate Printer, and the right to | down our bly beg, will be extended to him, ch to be the genuine Pease & Sou's Com- | print the legal advertiaements. «There is no question | come out a: with your own sense ofduty. T represented to me asa truly honest man. Witi the mother of the prosecutrix rented of the ac- MICHIGAN. Ison will cused, and a dispute arose about eight cents, when ies, | hope Professor been ‘aide de-camp. I opine they will | George C Moon, James G Crane, March 19; Morris M « edu. old man hi article, supp Pound ‘Extract of Horehound, We can onlysays to such | of this right, and ao far, the present law would be | find “Jonathan” (not only ‘an active fellew,” | Williams, 234; John Ballard, 25th—all of Detroit. cation, by good conduct and sheer industry, he has suc- | he not only a-saulted her, but also pushed and Beopkeevery MEAG WITH THE HEALTH operative. Mr. $ argued at leagth, however,that the | anda talkative fellow, bute very stabboru felleg, *“GOUTH CAROLINA. ceeded far beyond those of hisown clos, 1a realizing a | struck her mother and a younger sister. ‘The Jury and lives of their fe NR s_purpas eof palnieg Legislature had full right to repeal the contract alao. and a very different kind of a fellow, and made ef | Joseph W Fitch, Charleston, Mareh 25; Ebenezer H | considerable property, which he has lost by reverse of | found a verdict of guilty fa atiicle. We greater profits fro Mr Ssatn replied, arguing ageinet the right of very different stuff tan either the Mahomedans or | Rodgers, do, 26th; Goo W Cramer, Wm Severns, do, 26; | fortune. Should the son receive that punishment which Grand Larceny —E\len Brown, a black woman, ‘ S B annulling the cuntract—charging it as repudia- i ther enemy that Napi - | Wm M Alexander, Greenville Dist. 29:h. the law would warrant you in inflicting, 1 believe it] was next tried fora id Jarceny, in having, oh Siviemreiens: Au when. Cher the bane ee eee Gs | finn, dec, dco. rae om Cadena We can fight when it id bedebiey ai ete MOL rutesiaie cunedian® ninldaeat the 16h of F ebraary fast, stolen from Carlog Rae icas candy have returned it, they have refused to re-] Mr. Swacxnamen thought there had been too | wellss talk. EASTERN DiSTRICT OF LOUISIANA: er very ine res ta be cose alt, badan, of No. 5 Read street, re many T he Particular Notice much eensitiveness manifested in this discussion for to the seizure, the imprisoning, and | To show cause April 3—Wm P Converse,Wm H Whit- JOHN POWER, worth $60. The prisoner w: 00 a nich pac! ‘ef the genuine Horehoud © the character of the State Printer. As regards his eral a % wpe sasha ersonal character he had nothing to say ; but as for = ibbiaed Tit cword Fire MERICAN FLAG, is political one, it was of the blackest hue. He . rignettes, . " are two | was the leader of the federal pipe laying party, and The war threat was made by Bri , THe GOOD SAMARITAN AND HERCULES as such he ought to be removed ; and his conscience bh id ind so to Leod, Mr. Fox | ters, Sidney M Finch, John Adams, Alexander L Pope, SLAYING TAE HYURA : 4 ea—thas if we di Mi Sein di Ferrell, Robert W Andrews, John W Hill, © The whole bears ‘he fe simile of J. & Son checked him for having euffered him to remain #0 nd war would inevi- | A AY ousanadh «finde acute nh arene Aontincae Coun‘erfeiters dare not imitate thi i long undisturbed. He would inform gentlemen that ied, which was all | Powers, Charles A Kelly. id to this day Mr, a J. Sk & SON. 45 Division st. | there was more ways to ki!la dog than by chokin, Lae TEPC A, EVIDENCE OF 4 $5 Division « ‘hs 3 LM at aadet beinicann Special Sessions. _ EVIDE! HE EFFICACY OF hi d ith b SE'S COMPOUND ff im to death with butter. The State Printer h eg: Rais ht Ib Cano. made a good deal of money by, he would not say an fact ie, after all the | Before Judge Noah and Aldermen Dalis and Lee. TO MES6RS J PEASU & SON—Dear Sirs imahough | evasion of the law, but by an unjust availment of ing of Mr. Fox and his gov. John W. Sm d for stealing a work. ba: Wink it due fo you to bear my humble teathange'r msc} | the terms of his contract. ‘We had been told that jed it the best policy to pock- | from Mrs. H. Found guilty, an & note ult, if it was oF let Jonatzan adm months. he effieae: ea war sluab'e Compound the printing had been well done. The documents to hang McLeod, and still ‘there | lock, Wm Stackhouse,Samuel Stackhouse, of N.Orleans. an unfortunate one for Blackwood ALABAMA. instead of To show cause March 21—James Harrison, Jordon Pe- Tappan, and one of the cloaks recovered {i Peters. vered fro Vicar General of New York, Rector of St. Peters. paversenehs entablitheieat ttdoc eC wich street, and ¢ the pel Soni ived fr th From Berucpa.—We have reccived from the prisoner had pledged them for a da Royal Gazette of March Ist. The ste MD Poamen i ty Her e, of the royal ni jury found the prisoner guilty, commander, ved at Bermuda on the 23d of iced her to be February, in ninety-four hours hee: weeny Fale e term of two ils shi ceeded for Englan : sre Pasty he had caly «ixtecn passengers | tried fora grand larceny, in stealing a hand The Thames waited at Na: days (or the | worth $95, on ithe 4th oth menih from the pre- r ly had to leay ithout it | Mises of in Lataura, of No. 5 Goerck stree' Jameien mail, and Anally ha ee eet | prisoner arrested by Wm. H. Stephe the piawo recovered from a in Beaver for si; Largest rxom Moxtrvinxo —The bark Ohio, im sent to the Peniten: dorenound C had taken an unuewally i cold, | certainly looked very pretty, but there was too | ister his own laws in his owa way, rather than go} M. ound guilty of unmercifull Reynegom, arrived at this port yes. | "ear Newastreet. There w: Vowr exnfy recemmence to me bya frieud, | made buta wag | much white paper about pages which contained no- | to war with him, for fear they might find hime b r litile daughter, only ree years old, an ele roen Meaterides, having sailed rhe 9ch ear,that the act of the prisoner wis {ial use of rr, but found tt 40 v stnahle in relieving my breast by bert but the words Document I or2, asthe case | better customer in remi f shot than in remitting | sent months. January, bringing advices twenty days later from ry, under the charge of Judge coducing au’ exay; yellow that | might be. For this the Printer was paid at the same | bills of exchange or specie for Manchester rags, or | Maria Yeo, a little girl, was found guilty of steal- | that port ‘e have been favored with the use of a verdict of not o 109 | elgg the mos nou labors atm Fayidly reco- | rate as if they had been closely printed. He be- | the interest or principle on money or credit loaned pas pe gold rings from Margaret Ann Wherkamp, an ‘oursrespectfully, = JOHN. LYON, lieved there could be no doubt as to the constitution- | to the United States » &e. sent to the House of Refuge, Ses pleat ag Methodle Faia opal Chars Vor, ality or rightof the Legislature to annul this con-| Ido not think there is any necessity for going to | James Kennessy was found guilty of beating his \M.'E. Church some fthree Sabusthe previous to the tract, and argued to show this. war, if the British government will stop their ag- | wife Mary, and refusing to support her, and sent to | ale. “The Pastor of the abore church wee an eye wit: Mr. Jouxson, of Chataque, replied, but his argu- | gressions, and make rep2ration tor those they have | the Penitentiary for six months. | ye peculiar efficacy of our. rigeeh (nad Con i ments were to the same purport as those of the rest I believe our government and people John Meintyre was found guilty of stealing two ~~ Diviste of his whig friends. j are willing (o meet them im a liberal spirit, and | decanters from George Gardner, and sent up for Mr. Simmons rose to disavow an intention of hay- | bury the hatchet, snd smoke the calumet of peace | three monthe. Pedlars ant Confectisners are vot Hythe jeter et we enuine Pease’ 1 nd Candy |, Mr iqued J. Pence de San. 5 Divi ion st. of whom it can be ob | ing intimated, as many seemed to imagine, the fact | with them whenever they will meet us on friendly | Peter Smit ry. ‘Mr. Marti Admitted to Practice —On motion of Theron Rudd, Etehe ~ "s ater ae upto the 1s daceary Exq , Ieane R. Wilson was admitted as an attorney tuin nothing specially important. aod counsellor of this Court TT Scodenty are nlvens of the Toanceavrings of | _, The Court then adjourned to Monday next, at 12 Ceptathe ha and oriten dia late te So o’eloek. The Montevideo paper of Dec. 3st, —Gen. Brown entered the port of Buenos Ayres, bringing Marl wha da ue exe Susi. Mark,were in the Belgrano, rouch injure, pariicularly inthe oreunad yesterday for endeavoring to erente a re- imat fe ilty of stealing three i ¢ A | ted. wholeeale abd re ordess punetusily at: | that thie bill would be vetoed by the Governor. and equal terms. ? dollars in tilvet Coin from Cleorge W. Bogatt, and rounded ma! nied that ha bond sige Walled ne | role onthe bi mses, Obleeee were dinpatahed & | Terme invariably 11 Jetterw mast be poet-peid. In exATe the business has been mainly of a] Tne recent news of the appointment of Lord Ash- | sent up for six months, The mirkets for jescriptions of American Saale oe in irons on beard the ship Chicora, Rushton & Aspinwall, 110 Broadway, 10 Astor House, and prizate gad logal character. burton, as aspecial ambassador to this country, is John Brown was found guilty of assaulting and produce were dull, Flour would not nett over g6 jrowett yerpool, for a revolt on board that vessel. ade several i f a desire to eultivats fi nded back to prison ides. — William st. ral appointments of | rather indicative of a desire to eultivats friendly | beating Peter Dyson, and rema Pp per barrel. The Ohio has brought no hides ‘cor Fulton and William collectors yeeterday, among which was that of Da. | relations with us, and I hope his mission will be 4 | fortweniy d hiladdphia Inquirer, March ‘ Sends, 79 Fulton at. and Grauste cor. of Brovd | vid J Chatficld, of ths city. of New York. Your | suecesstulone in settling all the difficulties thatexiet a Dignan was tried for an assault and battery | inety Moreh 21. Uptqed, Gente Diststet Conve. aoa ain 1 Sonu A city has not been mueh thought of in the making of | between us. But | have my misgivings: I doubt le Before Judge Betts “ . Sw et Kie in consequence of Bridget havin, = i Stoop or War Gramrcs.—A letter froman offi 7 Mase. these appointments, and it w: i i t jad, t id ys rs ; Man. 11 —Bat 8 cases of bankruptcy were « Me be tne Pe ros strenuous exertions that Bir. Chuseld abuars, | earesiacets Sg Sed Aalouvion, te Sore canbe ekuaged, om promise net again te: | Cores Guard the United States sehoguer Granpas, panto day. ‘The petition of J. Bradley stand over 2. 110 Baltimore at, Baltimore, Md. Ms The the tinue i ._ °F to seoure the payment of the ed with great violence for | hdd Co. ; . The weathrr continues moat fal and , hi with a petit larceny, and he time | Ged 5 M MorrsJ F Curns & Uo: Re io Ruchange Piade, New Oy | like, and business begios to lock up. ‘The encabe | eaanly borrowed (rom Engl SESS susaule abd battery, wore | Totty three, dar, ¢ “iy aforded “Tie Court stated that it was not yet prepared te Hos SeDavetl. 200 trond at. Ni N will not open till very late, as the recent floods have | the subject of slavery, discharged, no witnesses appearing against them, | 4 cufficlent outlet for hrew overboard ‘maces "ate WN He mem owwvie Ry. * done a vest deal of injury to them. doubt her sineerity. Still I am willin and th? Court adjourned to Tueedny next, at 9] the twa bow guns, lost atern boat, and had the seed Mr Piereey Feller, » mie Cave Urerscan. " and see what Lord Ashburton will do, o'clock, terbontstove, &¢.—Doston Transcript, March 10