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Ty OV “Monta ‘ fiewreme Comat: LATEST INTELLIG: S NEW Y ORK HERA LD. The steamer Neptane ammved in New Orleame the | Panny Blwler, it is said, is about to leave Ha Poet reailine in the wae Ree 5 inthe Gliy Hall Cuiel Jeaiee 8 heel oe = ; on 3 = =— = | afternoon of the 28d of April, from Texas Every | direct for Europe. We doubt this immensely. She | The Committee of Assessments reported adverse to the | Bronson and Cowen, ' . New York, Tuesday, bs 7 y »plicaly the receivers of the Commerci “ ti : e _ thing ‘here was pretty mmeh inainrw qua Prem the | hag been doing uncommonly-well in Havana. she eC ie itr re ‘ommercial Bank to iE Jobe. A: Bares, who, ilReepect to his lady, appeage 3 Movements of the People—Letter from Pre | (rontir rim had come of late. One of the | is probably by this time in New Orleans. The yen cugaged to holt the fag apes the battery, If she will, ” == Hl editors the wolt hanters fre: : : e an applic for the payme: e : a a= aident Tyler. Galv itorscwutions the wolf hunters from the | Braham has given one brilliant concert in Phila- | Made m application Oe the payment of an extra allow: | ea denemn' _ Washington, The following resolutions of the Erina Conserva- | United States, that they will find in Texas litthe more | delphia, which was crowded, He was to give an-| Alderman Barus stated that ithe fog had not been requiring Thomas Mereein (fathes becmesincrs 3c of the Herald.) F " at attacks « thy. ‘The Te: ot me re sath Si Tas "ore ised more than one-fourth of the time during the year, | With whom herself and her litthe girl live) to the AMIN tive Amocintion, in relation to the recent avtacks than «ympath ~The Texiane are ie want of mo | other on last night, und then to leave for the west. | Tate) more than one-fourth of che time th ¥ oren Ree Mae ene wee fanny | wae tec a o Piae de Ise. upon President Tyler, coming as they do trom hey, nor have they more provisions than what they Mrs. Sutton and Nagel have been immensely suc- | ~ An ordinance to authorise the paving of Cedar street, | the #aid Thomas KR. unjustly holds sacl ehild, ke —-Mepert of quarter entitled to the highest consideration, will | can eat themselves, Another editor ridicules the | cessful in giving concerts in Mobile. She was from ¢ nwich to Washington street,was adopted tnani- pecans ant Same the pet hat Barry (went to the, i we pore ster, dic. ; ously. Mr"Mercein in no per ve the © r have great weight at the present time, with the wh idea that England was the promoter or backer of | greatly applauded, and encored in several songs. | "Thc Committee on Fire and Water reported in favor of | saw his baby, but his wite _ pad cee alo sadewe nhl tra session has the breach between the Clay whigs im Congress and President Tyler been as wide at the present time. It is a gulf, broad, deep, and impasible. Not only has he nothing w hope from the whige as a party, but he is eerteia to encounter their bitterest eumity, their most unrelenting oppo- the hostile demonstrations of Mexico towards Tevas | Nagel was also a great favorite. reorganizing Fire Engine Company No. 16. carried her to an upper room, 9 ver wi a . “ . Bi et fi self on the stairs, and, although hard, eau President Houston has caused to be published «long | ‘The italian Opera has not done much in New Or- | ,,A,ruolution to change the name of Right sicet fr | ac hie intentions ne eh me Hiced hard, aed samared addres to the people of Texas. He talks of carry. | leans since Mrs. Sutton left it Marke square, was adopted- Golem < <= ing onthe war, but intimates that it will require | Mrs Fitewilliam refused to play for Pearson’ |, Alderman Issss of the committee to whom was re- York gh Si March. he came again New of the night thinking portion of perce: aaperity and ill will exhibited by certain credaahieecen ity state, purporting to belong to the Swng party, towars the nt of the United States, ia not only smaiting his official conduct, but aspersing bis private character, calle for an expression of public OPtnIen Bod aa an essocistion of adopted cltiaens, view. erred the petitic f Ci bell P. White and others, for time to organize amd discipline the volunteers, and | benefit, and consequently was so much neglected; | a repeal of the onlinance Imposing & fine of $250 for the | her, thro a friend, fr an interview. “She repli that her procure munitions, provisions, ete. He says that | that she had to leave New Orleans. ate vaults below Grand street, | she would grant such, but it ee ie e prosper , i hich it was stated that | sister. . ae " ‘. ing with feolings of deep interest the growing prosperity | ihe orders imsued by him t0 the Texian forces in the | Part of Caldwell’s company are playing at Nat- seer andthe Resident Physician, | she could not be allowed to sec her other chia ne | sition. No uct of his udiministration, however jm. fpr pn! nha honor @ prempanity 3° 4-1 viemity of Bexar were net obeyed in consequence | chez. Barton iu at Mobile. ions udverse to @ belief that bit vee are i. by ple hae this ho answer triotic, no measure, however correct im principle, been returned. Finding ev f with deop regret the wanton attacks on the eharscter aud | of the confusion and insubordination which were | ‘The Opera Company at the Park wre getting wite again to join him, or to give him the ‘cafwatien | ROweve™ pomuiar with the people or necessary to the saoti ree tad epproving safrages of the uetion, thse. | prevalent among the different beads slone pasubly well Last night they played the |” Alderman Ixves, in presenting the report, gave n| tody of hixchild, he makes the present application fora | COMMMY, Will receive their approbation or support. Pet ae ie Tas | Postillion” i numberof extracts from Dr. Paseall’s work on this sub: | writ of habeas corpus, &c. ‘The Chiel Justice stated that | Their opposition is alike illiberal, unfair, and indis- eg OL Eri A prize schooner called the Dos Amumos had ar. Postilhon” to a pretty fairhouse ject, and also contended that the repeal of the law rela- | lis petition would be considered aud an-early dee h k 4 if ‘ tive Assoeistion of the city of New Tork, ent rived at Galveston Forrest and Miss Clifton are playing in Boston tive to burials in private vanlts, would be un act of injus-| given. Argument was then heard in @ liquidated note They aswail the churaeter Presi- reapeet for tur and private Rhode Istand. | Niblo is making great prepara He will have avin relations snd friends in public | Case, after which the Court adjourned. dent without justification or cause of any sort— ‘Tylor, President of thi ed States, bel that hia executive duties will be discharg glu eye to the public good, and that hie pr . to the secur of the constitution, and to the welfare of the great Ame- rican family. ing others of the family in the Pillai Cireult Court and Court of Oyer and Ter- mi they misrepresent his conduct—they garble and distort his correspondence, and then charge hin ith perfidy because he retases to appoint his ene-* to office have a little fom im this | 4 sPleodid house and « fine company. Thore i still going ahead—brighter and better Tras likely that we sh litde State after all. This morning the sufirage yet, and parade in procession through | Tan ever F in the following order Mitchell closes for the season shortly hich they would be prohibited from un- repeal extended to both public and ; rt concluded with a resolution uon-coneurring rtof the Board of Assistants, in favor of i Alderman Kimball and Jones mmenced yesterday be. nd Hatfield ere called. Judge Kent ed. A party was te Provide Resolved, That a copy of this preamble and resolutions | procession is to he forme! at 9) o'chock, wader a ehiet | Mime Cashin theatre is nearly or quite all sub- | OPPOt! the resolution, which was lost by a vote of 6 to stated thet huficient number had not, answered. A — re! Ana friends of the administration to Kisclleasy tele ry tat etoetacet ot eeencratiow fo hie twelve aalatants in the following order | aeribed for; and ne will be ready for the | Alderman Puxpy moved to amend by including the | of Sessions, which obviated the necessity o! peing or. | “Peak out boldly and plainly. There can be no interment of bodies in the bury in the repeal ‘The Grand Jury was, thurefore greater folly than to entertain the idea of rallying and the motes anrnaee ef karst Us Pasa of Artillery, Col. GO. W. Bennett CHet Con 1 of the ordinance, which was negatived by a vote of 6 to| cd forthe term. z any considerable portion of the whig party to its Extract from Minutes, March 9, 1842 ‘aw Hillery, Col a Review of Books, &e 9 5 On motion of Mr.§David Graham, the trial of William L. : By te wy 3 ¥ ’ ; United Independent Volunteers, Lieut. Colonel W. J : Longe Alderman Ixyes moved to amend by prohibiting such | Stone, of the Commercial Advertiver, for a libel on the | Support. Those who are not for the administration Mee desk sii conic med pene, aii Menowavr's Macaztne: Hunt, 12 Fulton st.—A | interments, excepting between the {sth of October and | Court of Oyer and Terminer, was sct down for Friday | are against it. You can no more concur in the Ne , March 10, 1842 entish Gi loth of February. Lost 7 to 8. ‘The question came | next. ing with the Board of Assistants in repeal- when Alderman Leonard made t but argumentative speech in opposition to its pas- He contended the repeal of the la Woonsocket Light Infantry superb number. The statesties are very valual His Excellency the Governor elect, preceded by the | so are the artic! om the € perce of the Lakes, Fy g aarp Tan the Trade of Belgium, and Commercial Voyages and al Treasurer and Attorney | Discoveries ity bearing, unless the privilege of interri Secretary of State Laxpow Qranreniy—Mrs. Mason—Admirably re- | Fying rounds wat also permitted ; and also that tho prac: Gen " d of fi shes. 7 . ice of burying iu the lower of our city was detrimen- % i — *. .. | ed that the ordinance would not be repealed. Alderman Pr pestaany.: Piapach Lure ov Narotwox—Curry & Post—This life is | Kimball and Leonard followed ; und Alderman Innes mov- | __ Mav 2.—This being the drst day of the term, the names the best ua the world. It contains 600 engravings, | ed that the snbject be laid upon the table, which was lost } Of the | son and petit jurors were called. Only fourteen and only costs $2 by a vote of 7 to8. ‘The vote was then taken on concur- | of the former Ria they were discharged till Taes- ' - 2 renee and was decided in the affirmative as follow: day morning, the law requiring sixteen to be present be- Weeraiverer Revinw—Mrs. Mason—A Ayes; Aldermen Bayles, Bénson, Williams, Jones, Frank- | fore any business can be transacted. Quly thirty-two of number. Full of statistios, politien, a life of Je Kimball, Pollock, Bradhurst and Lee—9. Naya; Ald. | the eighty-four petit jurors answered to their names, breast Bentham, and travels all over Aaa. Van oort, Leonard, Purdy, Hattield, Timpson, lunua— | Three ofthe grand jurors wore fined $25 each, and six of Mosioar Linrany, No. 6—Curvy § Co.—As usual 3 c the petit jusors a like sum for non attend 4 niost superb number; and containing five first rate |, Ald: Puxor then introduced an ordinance to prevent | 7! The calendar compris he following cases, vis arson, Afte c ' 1 she r fo " the disintermgnt ofany body or bodies buried in any pub- | 1; forgery grand larceny 5; assanit an apntlteesdicnt eerie acer igs ¢ House | pieces of music for 12 1-3 conte. Me burial ground oF walilt south of 14th treet, unlewe bon. canes, 16; pre- and organize the new government »bably, bo ——— seut be obtained from the Common Conncil, under a pen- proviously convicted, waiting for a few arrests will be made, a few men knocked City Intelligence. ulty of $260 for each offence ; which was adopted with 3 witmess, 1; bastardy, 1; abandoning family, : Cow Ove ~Thie somewhat note the dissenting voice of Alderman Bayles, of the Ist Ward. | 2; total d and new, 36. down, a few pockets picked, and then blood will robe Pit aber . se can eae a aateriony | 2 Soran oui inaral a eben ert ‘apon Trial for Selling Lattery Policiee—Hiram Marah, ono of flow. In the meantime Major-General Wool (of am ryeaee 6 the non-concerrence with the Board of Assistant Aldermen | the deafersin lottery policies, was tried on an iudictment hb saudi has boiibaaneie 4 “hangs tion on Saturday law, in preseuce of hit counsel, J. #. Lo- | in leasing thé Catherine street Ferry, which was carried | fr & misdemeanor, in violating the laws of the State, in ne regulary army) has concentrated four or five com- fi ® After ofall inventiontion ofthe clroumet by a vote of ten to four, and the resolution was then laid | #lling policies of insurance on the numbers drawn in a panies at the Fort at Newport, ready for 9 rab or a ee eee eee nan ea acnecumot $1000 en eect, | vt.the table. : Now Jersey lottery. 4 colored man, named George Stan- rubli? Satie, aRewall sed mad Gow.” Sa SO CEDEINRRIESS RINE en en ee oe ee, |, 08 motion of Alderman Brapnvxsr the Board then ad- | ford, was culled by the provecution. He testified that on te . . of the complaints charged againet him, Alles perfect | journed to Wednesday afternoon at 6 o'clock. mt rg of " he ae eis nied a policy for eight cents —————___— . Condens teal Wien in fi : i igi Fa ato at the office of Marsh, ou which were the numbers 8 and General Harlan, the Yankee Leader of the | opecine seo xn eet heme mr Nerhaon qteane ov Asciwranrs, May 2.—The President in the | Tihs conditions of which were, that If No. 8 was the Arst Afigha ¢ bears a strong , ates , Reports Adupted.—In favor of placing R. H. Powell, | “'é¥2 number, Stanford should be entitled to $6. ‘The We give the following im relation to the above. | 12 *ite and fashion of face. He is decidedly @ baudeome | OP er Ciiitde Markat, in pomettion of the apartments | (T#Wing selected wan the ew ta named gentleman, who is certainly one of the most | ™&: "ith a dark brilliant black eye, that never restsin ite J intended for bim, and to allow Mr. P. $145 for back rent, | 2F the Society for establishing useful manufactures,” and 8 se 4 NE MOS | socket, and although he bas been arrested! timeand again J the premises having been let at the time of his appoint. | 74% 2 be drawn at, Jersey City on the afternoon of the remarkable men of the day, unless there is a con- : mtashelh ment.—-Adopted day he ‘purchased the policy. He further stated that a acvabhatugiiadie ('Ubnsbaat te’ Ais theta for his practians and dealings in cou money, ee For ae constructing @ dock and bulk hoad at the | ™#" had endeavored to inge him to accept $40 to settle the siderable smattering se ombast in a Seo wanage! to cecape the meskes of the law. foot of Gist street, E. R., and appropriating $600 in addi- case, and that he had formerly been employed as an out MILADELPMIA, May 1, \ sum al Sa,— As presiding officer of the Erin Conservative As wociation of the City of New York, | am directed to wansmit to your Excellency the enclosed preamble and resolutions which were unanimously adopted Wednesday evening, March 9, 1842 ; this society has rly seven hundred members, all adopted citizens, their descendants, and are warmly attached the free institutions of our country, and take a b eoming interest in its prosperity and happiness. I discharge this duty, Sir, with great pleasure, sa- tistied of your anxious desire to do ull in your power to swetaia the constitution and laws, and promote the happiness and perpetuate the rights of the movement of the whig party, or sustain its present organization, or promote ite immediate or ulterior purposes, and be « friend of the administration, than you can at the same time serve God and mam- mon. The professed whig papers, which are play- ing fast and loose between the two, and giving » timid, useless, and venal support for the sake of the government patronage, are ene! in disguise, and ony waiting the proper time to display their el colors, Measures desired by the people, and demanded b: the exigencies of the country, will be rejected ‘of postponed by the whigs in Congress under the ap- prehension that the administration. might derive credit or advantage from them. ‘There is neither ee or thought of adopting the exehequer, or ea tablishing any other scheme of finance. The eur- Tency question is to be kept open in the deluaive hope that a National Bank will eventually be ged they can carry Gen. Scott, not Mr. Clay, into Presidential chair on that hobby. Mr. Clay been nominated, to be sure, but the Sg eee a flag afloat, and to take advantage of p t machinery and organization of the whig party. . He will be thrust paide on grounds of ¢: ency at he was in 1839, and Scott will be the candidate. The course adopted by the House committee on Public Expenditures in obtaining pomession of Gow: Poindexter’s report, has excited very general ama- sion here. A full history of the affair, em- bracing all the intrigues and sinister pesnepenentt indispensuble to the accomplishment of so ya trick, will be given hereafter. It will then be seen, a the case of ‘Thomas Topping, under indictment for is wife, Mr. Hart said fhe would be read ) Mr. Whiting, District Attorney, acqui- escing, the trial was set down for that day. ral Sessions. Butchers on Hackmen on Draymen on horseback, ople. POM rap Weeaice teen tbc the. euscems a ear be: malnistration, I have the honor to be, Your Excellency’s ob’t servant, James Ketiy. ‘Te his Excellency Jony Ty. President of the U. States. There were forwarded on to Washington, and the following letter has been received in answer trom President Tyler:— ‘ Wastunatos, April 9, 1812. for examine Sax,— Thave§ thus long delayed the acknowledgment of the reeeipt of your letter of the 10th March, covering certain resolutions adopted at a meeting of “ Erin Conservative Amocation,” of the city of New York, on the %h of the sme month, in consequece of th bevere premmre of my public duties. Make accept- ? , coe Tax Jan Feene.—tt having bee intimated by Anum. J tion to a like sum already voted for that purpose.— | (or agent for Marsh, and that Marsh took the policy | that the conduct of the President has ed most able my thanks to the members of the Association | Mx. Bexnert— bet of the city ‘prints, thet the jail fover. was raging in ‘Adopted 7 Purpo! book from him because he had been “hit” on three | honorable, discreet, and patriotic, thi . He for the sentiments of confidence and respect which Dear Sin:— The committee to whom the petitions of Nunns and} 2W™mbers in the Providence lottery to the tune of $40 has neither sought nor desired concealment or pression of any sort. He was anxious only to his duty in the premises, to protect his subordinates from malignant combinations, and to assert and vin- dicate the rights and dignity of the exeeat ee partment of the government. The object of the Clay men in Congress, acting through the Coramit- tee ‘on Public Expenditures, was two fold—firet, to embarrass the President ; and second, to give Soks and Seaton a profitable job of prin vp sion of Allen or the Madisouian. a the latterthey will succeed, but it remains to be seen whether they will not disgrace themselves rather than injure the Executive. ¥ In the present aspect of the affair, the coudyet of on one, $26 on another, and fifteen shillings on ano- (oN compat ther. Ile was concluding to state that Marsh hd altered + wt ., ~ one of the figures ou the book that had been “ hit,” when koulgost Ai ‘bbe peste! RE Conse for Marsh, who wae rons inning wil “ Q F nesses, told him he need not proceed any farther.” The er eee eee ae TiteN in favor of Mr defence called a boy to the ttand named Benjamin Van the members elect of the ¢ Aouncil, | Riper, who had beeit in the employ of Marsh, He stated set Mibieione sesered Totes pt raphical | ttt the policy im question was sold to a man named Den. Redes dhe gps nF , ypegraphi nin, and that it was not sold for the interest and benefit of pies Of thie City’ charter, preceodin, He also stated that Stanford agreed not to against Marsh if he would give him $8, which he relused todo, but witness gave kim the amouut when Stanford Having observed in your paper a notice of Gene- | *H# city bprisoa, we take pleasure in presenting the fol J (icy jor n location o Engine Co. No. ral Hurlan, late Aid te Chek, Xe. Xe. to Dost Ma- | lowing correspondence, that Milly shows @e lack of foun, hommed, Ameer of Cabul, 1 beg to atl dation for suck reports :— opportunity of correcting the errors which Thave seen by several of the papers thet a report inadvertently ulged by the very extensive cir- rewails toe considerable culation of your gazette. iu the City Prison. Will you please to me in The assertion ix untrue that “the British captured of the penis Prison, so that the him and sent him back to Europe.” General H. re- ale Acquainted with the facts. mained several months in Cabul subsequently to the Aen "ies x. HYDE. of the Common Council, and the Corporation ‘ordinances, flight of the Ameer, in unrestrained intercourse with ight aoe "4 Keeper of the City Prison poe ny accecng Mp Nerf » Sead of the pro. the ers of the Britivh arm: \- . cocdiugs become exhausted, and there was n i terviewa with Sir W. IL AfeNagten and Sir Alen. | NO Yo™-ARt@® 1808 iar frniing complete copien_Lait otha tae | rsh supe ha lee eal ao sppen ander Burnes. A stipulation in the treaty between nor af ameniing the ordinances relative to the Fired he heard Stanford sey that he did not Duy the policy from Peobiniied: She latter hart cntsricietee tote” bold ti F oboe tantit ‘a new eloction is ordered | S8rh. ‘Van Riper was called again, and stated that Marsh they have been pleased to express towards me. My beet efforts shall continue to be devoted to the ad- vanooment of the public good and the maintenance of aational hénor, in dempite of the denunciations which may be uttered from time to time against me by instruments of faction. If I have not gone inte the streets for the purpose of repelling assaults made ppen my motives and conduct, since, by a dis- pemation of Providence, the cares and respousibili- ties of Goverument have been thrown aon me, it has armen from the convictien that the @nth was Naw Yo May ad, i842. Bin—In anewer to your enquiries in relation to the pre- valence of sickuems, especially of fever ia the cily prisou, 5 4 7 4 had given up the bnsiness on the Ist of March lest, and | (;, v is his oo iki mighty and would sooner or later provail over slau- | nd mentions expressly" Autericame” "Thue the | 14% beppy to inform you thet there iano jam founlatioa J UF ‘he Common Councilor requested by the Fire Dopart- 1 Yat sot heen engaged. init niuee, Jehu luverncas,ace, | GUY. Lcindexter is highly ceneurable. ge od dor and faloobood. I have dared to do what I be- | hing was Testrained iii the dispensation of his fu, | Whsteves for such ti 0 r se igee lly rod ertoc Bah pepe! Arter nq phe t ‘ ‘ "i report. There hax been only three cuss of fever in the Prison during the present Sprin r of which terminete! fetally a few # since mt Bick: well’s lelaud, where it waa sent with the hope of improve ment. Another case # Bow convalescent, and the third js one of common intermitting fever. Benides thew: thers afew cases of rheumatiom and delerium tremens, ich make up the cutalogue of the sick now under treatment, ° am) Aommtante enous able to exculpate himsolf.. But what is its appear- ance now? He was designated by the Executive, under authority of a law of Congrem, to perform a specific duty. “He is an executive officer, appointed by the Executive,—responsible to the k timg the members of cach company, excluding } xtarsh and Stanford, wes called, aud stated that Sanford ing # stipulated aun for the tabing care of the F tofd bina ke had purchased the ticket from x man in the wo mou oD tobi ey Rave rgpege © } street. He also stated that he called upon Marsh, and he annum, altering tho uumber of ma } rufused to give Stanford one cent. Van Riper also testified that Stanford offered to give him half of a “hit” for $20, if he would alter a figure on his book lo correspond with the firat drawn number of acertain lottery. ‘The prosecution called Stanford ag: vors, and prevented froin conferring upon General pnore and rewards due to the successful re. sult of a trai iplomacy which restored the a cient regime eal not precisely an the General and the Shah inten that is, by the occupation of Afighanistan by the Euglish. The King, ough nominally pesuhed t Kieve to be my duty under thm severest trials, and I loave consequences in the hauds of a free and en. Rgh@bod constituency. The ovidences of the ap- probation of the ‘Erin Conservative Association” are embodied in their resolutions, and beg you, Executive ernment. Con ré@gfht to interfere nm. moral to strike out the second section, inciple of electing the Engineer thought the section anti- and to no other branch of the gress has no control over hi whon he testifiod , , O ‘© hia throne, was still a prisoner publican, and made. Tei in favor of power being with his duties,—no concern with his report until it prada aenes erate tobe a_i in the fone the et ish, the General, , 1 Le TORE ee: Kept in tha bands of the people, snd of fequent alec ay ir eakoes Stereinnd. ket $49 frost rare-to Gra the bw been considered by she Executive und sent by @ high estimate whieh I place upon their g sing the ubiquity w falls to the lot of t ician of the Halle of 4 tions. ’ "1 hah i im to isiative branch. But a C ittee of pes sp arene Tinea’ h [ivelies goniun pabatey pictiea: ite lesa maha Physician of the Halls of Justice. ae dasa the hands of | M&tah told « man to tell the boy to give him $3, as he legisla the H. th indecent if the thing t louse, with indecent haste—if the thing codld have been proper at any time—betore the had had an opportunity to examine it, surreptiti et possession of the report, and smuggled it into the louse ag one of theirown. It wasa tion of official decorum on the part of the Committes— a palpable breach of propriety—a disregard of the courtéky which should be observed in all intercourse between different branches of the Government. On ite part of oy. Poindexter, Med al to bave en a waut of proper respect to the Executive, from whom he derived his authority. What ebligation To Capt. Janes B. Hrow, Keeper to City Prison : - fe conld not do it for fear of implicating himself. " A the Common Counall tv turn out the C paeeed ‘Timoruy B, Losem wascalled by defence, andisiated that o “Yesterday T were a bad mau—if he were a good one it would be pro- fg would not believe Stanford ander oath, Nathan @. morning the Deputy-Coroner, Milliken, was unlocking J Fer to Beep Mim in. | ie Bntges) tive tenthed Get Stemtund-would, beet toltery thu door of the othice in the Tombs, hefound a bit of paper Mi: Beswus said the Lowy Pa: eds np Mean abye! poliey dealers if he had a chance, and therefore he would peated on it, containing the fullowing lines + mode is net elected by on pp ¥82 FP not believe him under oath ; and also that he would minated, and the Common Council ean reject him if they | Maigeon” ff he could ead alee Dowhe enon ive netitie “If you please Mr. to Call No. 199 Ames street, to bold f pleas. point another ast take edvasiago of those who sold to hime an inquest on the body of © man was found dea! on Marsh was defeuded by Jonas B. Phillips, Exq., and act- the premises of John Coming.” ing District Attorney Shaler suinmed up’ the case ina With his usual alserity,Mr. Milliken started off ct once, fF 20% mare bem Mayor or any other officer ‘now elect: | short and pertinent specck, T and the figures upon the note giving the number of the [| “i. Westen thought the bal ‘The jary wero absent for several hours, and finally re- house being badly written, they looked more like 188than ff tion by the department improper. urned @ verdict of not guilty jintment absolute he James Kety, Esq. ‘This ia one of the first of many great movements that will be nando by the great body of the people in all sections ef this countay, in order to repel and put down the grees calumnies and atrocious aspersions that have been cast both npon President Tyler's publie and private character. A man, the whole tener of whose private life has been aa blameless aad pare es that of any human being that ever lived; Ax Ixcipaxt at tHe Comonn by the application of time, wealth, and intellect, the result no leas coveted by the King than desired by himself. General H., aa you say, “ is now in this country,” to which he returned after an absence of nearly twenty yeara—a period of time full of the ro- mance of life, an account of which his friends are deeply interested in receiving trom his owa pen.— General H, has never been known or hed to say, ‘as your article states, “ that, with a military leader, the Afigh uld overrun all India and China, cre- ate a new Moghul Empire, rival Genghis Khan, and drive the British entirely from the East.” His know- y,, Principle of elec. her allow the ele ! nae rested upon him to deliver his report the sum and whose public career, when the mist of error, | ledge of oriental affaira has often proved strangely | ®Y thing eles that could be deciphered from them. He ff te {0 Ve fal of make the, a Court Calender-—This Day. mhons of the Committee t It ia Hped> ~ hig juAiee and ignorance that new obscures the pub- | prophetic to ue, who are net so well informed, and J accordingly stopped at 138, and making enquiry for the Mr. Asnvinuo said, under the mode proposed, the Chief J | Court of Common Pleas.—Part 1—Nor. 163, 48, 19, 35, | pernicious consequences. Suppose a Committee of Ke mind shall havo past away—will be admitted to | 22 i offen anticipated, ic) couversstion’ with bis f Gecsaned, wes told that a! Weien tell deal fe the howe Nasorr anplainel tus principle now proposed, and | TFarta-Woe. 00, 18, i, 16, 90, 138, 100 ephi be fokad Lanka hehe eC it a, ir. 3 a — . WO, 19, 1h, h a pe r i i a have been one of the most praiseworthy und patri- | policy of England in Central Asia. ‘Though hists, § Cut that they had dually encceaded in obtaining acertis’ # uiite protection it would afford the freman in their | Cinctir Covuei~-Nos. 1, 30 to 00,88 89, 41, 42, 43. tal, tbe found in the proceedings of « Courtt Mar Ual, or the correspondence connected with it, some- etie that we have witnessed since the days of Wash- thing capable of being used for politi jane have often plundered the words abo: Pt ry will tell you the Affg Delhi cate for burial from the physician who had attended her. enabled by a majority of votes at any time to call Ihi, the capital of In for the Engineer's removal, Upon hearing this he left with a belief that somebody bad Cuatuam Taratne.—The new vaudevilles pro- purposes, ‘ 4 and call upon the Judge Advocate for the record ington. Gen eos seta T been attempting ahoax upon him, avd muttoring » few | Section adopted, 14 to 2. ? duc i t with teat success. | whi Manterederten aah he came ‘This movement, coming from the garter 3t does, nos uj not ieee rw eel) nereneaat dpbonen ab Gaaablatien such as would valelsley curred in. waueees oe rcatien e The orn parr reer bobetr ss peer pt Whe te are Str tirpeitibee os rer will be sure to command attention. This is only | facts or express them in language unbecoming an | follow such a result, he returned to the office to prepare In favor of granting $5000 to the Reservoir department. expense with which they have been got up, accom-} | But as there is to be a full history of this matter te first step—tho mere breaking of the ice; and by | eloquent, calm and clear minded orator. My expe- | for other business. In the meantime the Coroner having J The report states that an arrangement was made with the | * hereafter, enough for the present. " ‘ Manhattan Company last year, who furnished water at | panied by the favor with which Mr. Scott was re- pai taghacradens ony ry a hhiyee Menaul for . a five couts per 100 gallons, tw the emount of $4,008. Con- | ceived as Erasmus Bookworm, which by the by, is . 194 Amos street, be repaired thither, and found the ff curre! in : : % * . agate body of Kdward Murphy, an nglishman by birth, who In favor of expelling jaca MeGie, ot Engine Co. Xo. beeps of character for thet sterling tip had beew in the practice of sleeping in the #2, for assaulting immons of Co. Wo. . cite | the warmest applause. Scott was called out a! y lottof Mr. f Cnoughat expelli ung man for life from the the oi John Cummings, in the rear of said premisos, and who meatine auch as thie, a punishment hardly consis. | the clove of the piece, and made a neat and appro- while ina state of partial intoxication on Sunday night, J tent with justice or our principles ef good government. | priste address. This evening an entire new vaude- rience, which is by no means contracted, has never Grought me in company with a more agreeable and instructive individual than our distingaished fellow citiaen. Personally acquainted with all nations, possessed of unbounded experience of man in every condition of life, long the companion of Princes and himself the Governor of provinces and ruler of and by the great body of the people will begin to meve simaltancously—and the latent patriotism, jastice, manliness, and good sense of the nation a large, will break ont in bigger and broader streams of indignation against those miserable, disappointed Lord Ashburton gave a dinner to a large number of distinguished geutlemen on Friday evening. Hin hospitality is rich and elegant, without being showy Or ostentations. : . You will have a short discourse on pipe-laying and pipe-layers in a day or two. office beggars, last year i - i palsion ‘would ‘lle wri ; i “SB " Sy abeccd Toh Tyler, unl te whole of then wi | Heuathroy heres upon hist hee nt [ha spel the bt nto the manger, nd Sein wf eesgusataian amet shore ae | wile writen exteml for the Chath, and ented a : bite hive. ¢ country, ashe sternly points with the finger | epilepsy. Verdict accordingly. In fa of pay ing ex; Courtship, is to be brought out, with other popular Darien, May oh ag yh re of fate to the’ motto calamities of England | Fancy Hovas.—U. D. French, Esq., recently appointed §f tion of three Assistant Engineers forthe Fire Department, | entertainments. M > May 2d, 1842. An henest man—a sound statesman—a pure pa- ‘Wiet—a just president, like Mr. Tyler, can well af- ford-t “* bide his time.” ‘Tae Next Sraamens.—The fine Mr. Eprror :— Tt was pleasing to witness yesterday morpigig the Inds and lasses returning from the country, where they had been “ Maying,” each with a beaatifal are blessings to Americ: In connection with the above we give the follow- ing extract froma letter of the Paris correspond- ent of the “London Times,” published in that pa- 63. Concurred in. eee enoeee sa ey Judge of tho oth, 6th and 14th Ward courts, has couctuded J Mounting to $0283. Concurrod ig, | rer a : to opm his court, from mow until the lot of Soptomber ff int” seven tietectee of the Ie Fate for eer icen nec: | Supa Hixcasox.—This individual has been fined : ten dollarsand eost for an assault on the editor of next, at So'clock A. M. This’ is all right, and if the J some demur as to the advance of it, concurred in. Cc public Judges of the other Wand courte would follow his example, ation of sth street, be. | the Clinton Kepublican m ship, the rs ron the 4th of August laat they might possibly pay the expenses of their several rred in. : Petersburg. bouquet or some little trophy of their rural exeursion. Caledonia, has now been out 14 days, and we may | Peron Ne : offices, and not compel the tax payers to pay about $6,000 Mr. Warp was called tothe Chair. | | [Conespoutenee of the Herald.) ‘Those who were morally inclined have subetitned sazanibor sows hore to-morrow morning, or u the | | ~The luitigence fom tats Sree by (helt Wal. | por sansa, over sad shove the Sow rostral te thar Gotan! Greate ©” ot env; exten. Corvertng dent Perenanvna, Va.,Apn@S1, 2008. | thie moruiny to. indelgy tar te tes beameeaeee farthest, on Thursday. It will be highly interesting, | Titiona for the tranquillity and safety of a portion of | UPport Should the fees receive, or those reported tof Weet streets, Early Spring in the South—Ladies Fair in the Ex- | tom, of the British Empire for which 1am peculiarly intereated— T mean our ladian possessios It suggests to me the ne- ceasity of making Known a circumstance of a very signil cunt character, that has occurred here. Towards the “~ close of Inst year, there arrived in Paris from Indie, a Thies noble steamer, under | General Harlan, who has been aid de camp and chief of the staf? to Dost: Mahommed during a considerable time, the command of Captain Keane, loaves Antwerp for | 305 had had under his command © corps of 10,000 men, anit will bring the ultimate division on Sir Robert Peel's new system of revenues and finance, and va- Hous other matters of interest to thie country have been received, for the present year not meet the ex- In favor ames epd ies Martin Ficken and | rhange—Ladies—Races—Politics—Times— Poetry. another at York 3 Ue fua given to the Sedge-sod Clo for thtr services. talaretefacne © nee of Ind inthe 12h Ward to} Duan Tans Itia rather too tough to compel the public to one fae ‘fmoved to take up Doe. No. 63, You have not heard from these “diggins” tis rather too tough to com 0 pablic « ¢. Baseo! p Doe. No. 63, providing . ie upon every suit brought into one of these seultnranhels an alteration in the market laws, by which ree eing | in Some length of time and I cannot let pase tax thera in another mauuer towanls their support. — of this cily, citizens of the United Stat this bright glowing and glorious day without To-day a general ‘resumption takes banks of this State. There is not the alii pos sible shadow of excitement,or disposition manifested to createone. ‘The amount of circulation at present by the banks of Baltimore, does not exceed $900,000, \ img « regular li- Jenty one years of age, on rece: i vriti Ni I known so ‘i * “ 2 te-mo ; * | Sariciove Wixvow Baxsenns.—Riehard Campbell and ‘ it meat at other places than the public | Writing to you. Never have which they could meet with ease at any time. Newt: amm: cuits toe ie ed meee deed alent; andOCranbownded:kaow: 1 | AA aasas wate heed ous aaa ane ene eae tnarkete, and providing for refunding tothe market butch. | early a Spring as the present, Peas, strawberries ait otdere are fuseretitiag. pak. Passionanua Movewunts.—Mr. Van Buren has | “General Harlan is an Ame ho arrived some five ean ueaeeret tate i frm the fre hey paid on on their restoring | und cherries are now ripe with us, which are inad- | of them have been funded foreity stock, is . 0 i ii Pe e a " . " . reached Vicksburgh, where he was treated to an wets con Wen ehaeriesty Sepioned by te Bon toa ty,on Sunday evening. Ac "Ths Gece vend rong epeoeh ogniast: it. vance of the usual time fully three weeks, and in- | in good demand again at 70. ¢ stock market clogant banguet. He has left for“ up stream.” He | Company.” It is not necessary that I trace him upto his a ereund See wes ah Buigos was murprised to hicar the gentleman speak | deed the whole face of nature looks more like the [serge ike spat cr ee ears hd nt i sam) icked wy us, ae ad wigs @ report as one of the Mal : + 2 ; ‘ did net oall at Natchox. Mr. Clay haa reached Pitts. | (iret ne rie oat winter orektuina, created some f chase or reason dashed it throu Upon f Comuitten, averring that he cldso willingly, believing ie {latter part of May than April; and amid the bright | hind not great confidenee in them, they not beirgh om his way home; be was invited to a great | seusation, ax the object of his visit wae suspected, and in mee EH A 9 by he Sree perenne Principle te be correct. : and green of Spring, one 1 he willing to pay am ce, empeciully i ‘ i deed waid b Tor i Lie 1 i deni al an pl yal Town the me, and ave: Mr. &. explaine! ee ti esta rs er ni > “os bs aa Led ka Ab geuhol reepbotahliiny Wekcwed intredenes to" King, Louis | in such & manner that the persons present arresie! them | ‘Th resclution wae then taken up ia sections, aud elicit ore ee ee ie ore \*: ne: veliaiventntl img notes at Niagara Falls; he was to Phillippe by General Cass, the American minister, aud re. both, and not paying their fing they were seat to prison. 9 el remark from several members And oh! my dear Sir, if you could but have seen vare—The Coronet hell ca Fee price of 0 Uoanee i Gnd of 91. the bright eyes and the glowing cheeks of many of the body of « colored hee The ordinance was taken up in meetions, Aw eamen|- . es meat wat ofered and storied, allowing the werket butch- | Our maidens at a fair in the Rotunda of our ere ove year within — to elect whether they would | Exchange on last evening, you would have been Oe bas ert pag providing that the mar. | Unable to conduct that darling Mg of your soul, bers should be entitled to remuneration for all the | the “ Herald,” with your usual ability for one moon damage that might be sustained! by them in the c! ce. at least, losing there! ny more than you have done by ™ a end missed the Navy, has been ordered to have anew trial before the present Court Martial, previous to its adjournment. The very handsome donation of $181-87 1-2 carte vaste by the as kg et Bt. cae College, and sent to his homer the on uae to be appropriated to the po 4 by: Medora. there fer Mentreal this day. He writes to a friend | ceived with jon. Bo pee eles ae eas ‘ = communication with Thiers, (then Prime Min- in aia city that the beauty of the Falla surpanses his | ier of France) and with the Count Pablen, (the Ruvaian empoctations. Lord Morpeth has bees invited to a Ambassador) —o8, x is hardly neseouary that Isay, the ‘ ; subject of Britiah dominion iu India. perssaal inpection of the eases te Loam “The correctuess or incorrectness of this latter on dit honor deelined. He left New Orleans April 28d. | though convinced of ite exactitude, | am not in a condition Lord Ashbartog ie getting along slowly in Washing- | t prove ; but this Lean aver on unquestionable authority, that General Harlan has at the special of the ‘The Paneer, Mr. Smacee, Mr. Mei that genius, John I’. Curns. . The ceremony of laying the corner stone “of a be ui Rassian amen), proceeded to St. Petersburgh. Bliehon sunday sight Joh the bewse wrcy, and ethers, thought they gat beak the premiam i Bat to my prpose, In the Rotunda of out Be hew:Oalhlie church, called Bt. Joe's, wan per- " D. S ir pail it wae re could in iy jont | a eon fast evening were arranged ily, al ‘ Tt 4 { No. 87 ( street, and wan i change on ta ng Re iy, ster it n, resence oO} Tae Oanat Rave nerwuen Boston axo Faswion. All this is very well, but is there not some little Falaskey serie one te body was desesered tr 8 ving edoor open for endlew litwgatio formed yesterday afternoon, in pres if aye- —We unintentionally erred yesterday in relation to this matter, What we ant to say was simply ‘this that althoughahe ‘Spirit of the Times” seems 7 They did not} that eould please the eye, or satisfy the fastidious Woman named Nicholson, im the bottom of « sink ou er fer the Vnichers so lelicate clase of mea es some | taste. And for the sale of these articles were Miss joor of which was completely broken J Soul! make them out to be. nor in dawgor of rue Po! 1 ML. M. of the dark eye, auburn hair, and. fine a Phe Coroner's Jury returned the following ver J mE te trl ued diseer being sill Liked et robust figure, well known here, as highly intel- ‘That deceatet came to his death by scchlentally } wen {hat manuel 8 Fowl Koed (laeee UEMRely to | YSctual and the daughter of « Judge. Misa V.. Hi. falling into sink im the rear of No. 37 Orange street, saad J 6° lo the latter 1 Miss S. atthe same table, two of natures fairest sink being open and expose!-—they further present the De a and Miss S. wt th ie, Soro of sncoarn certo vropueed utehera should | danghters. The first,yMiss V. II. has dai tand said place as a nuisance, and call upon the proy euthor- Fo abete it.” Where le Captain Manedeld, the health ry large concourse of people. This is the ceremony of the kind we have had within three days, both by the Catholies. ‘Two companies of the U.S. Artillery, m ing 160 men, arrived here from Old Point on Saturday evening, in the Georgia, a Saturday the Geotgia, and last evening for New York, to be m_ res exaggeration about the General’s influence ? Atany rate let us have all the facts in the matter. The to throw a doubt over the prospect of Fashion’s run- General has andoubtedly been to Afighanistan, Ca- ning next week, there is no doubt in the world but bul, Candahar, and all parts of India within and In- that she will ran, judging from present appearances din beyond the Ganges. But what the dxtent of 4 hand eull keeptheir stalls. | pair, bl nd shght figure, and altogether a} \ij,, orvic _ . ties to abate pair, blue eyes ai ia vided their services are wanted in. Rhode I h: We have seen a letter from hor trainer, in which | 8? ae an) aeons pri : se oto warden of the oth Ward? ; he propose! an amamiment referring the | * beauty, and has mae attention figure, bright | “They will possibly be in your city before hie ho eaten that although she has avery slight blemish | '° tell at present. At any rate he is writing a 3] A Beut's Heap Rewres.—Stillman Rusiga.«of Dover, I matter to arbitration. Low. he second Miss 8. } es you. e mail which io ’ Dutchess County, in this State, was tro nation yeaterday, at the Upper Polier las Ryerson, of Suwex County, N. J battery, wit inyuring she has aetthrowa a curb,” and that the blemish has | 48¢ 48 of coursa,he will tell nothing but the trath in net beon the lowst disadvantage to her in all her ge. | {8h let us have it as soon as possible, with all the vese training; that she is in fine order, will be in the | (etailsof that interesting country, Affghanistan, and Gity to-merrew, wheu any one can see her, and | '* Sgular inhabitants; and plates and maps, and judi Cor themselves, and that she will winthe race; | Plans and diagrains explanatory of the whole region 90 tat, at aay rate, “Old Whiteface,” has woke and race piece w an ugly castomer this time, although he is the | Tux Barry Cise.—Almost as soon as the Su- Di remen amnion bith nde preme Court opened yesterday morning in this city, ju the lowing stajement. On Theredag Jast. ‘I that lovely throng. Prepure then, ‘le jeune Arrourrmner. . Mr. Barry appeared, and pre iti i , | lem heme tn pavtect health to-go 'to, aay eftees Bot e and candy. View Coneal Thana an vem ance writ of habeas worus to wig ihe Sly te cik Bont on the Wig ofewatog als nuivect Var | being aware Gf doe greet change fa tim weather: | ‘To-morrow's aun will rise (no doubt as usual) to : ‘ y fity-nime The deceased arrived iw this cow. t over-coat, Jook apon the like of which perhaps it never will eeaty mporseded, has now been appointed Conml | Uaghter before the Court. So that this celebrated tae ir chsctnts ites mietoens wie tena noglocsed tohing ny gunaee irene tie game look again. Two four mile races—the one a horse (eneral for the United States. Suit has tobe gone allover again. Mr. Barry looked | ly, and took boand at 836 Water street. On Thurslay let f nuch wollen, and was quite sick ja friend race, and the other apolitical one. Bobby Bolling, . in good health and spirits, and says that he is de- | it appears that he stepped into the rear part ot the bow. Tae ogo to Mrs. C Nedicated whig, and Tommy Wallace, democrat, are desi- v: Buauars 0 Vavur.—By the proceedings of the | termined never to let the question be settled inti a ee ane anne yiie hom in The punk, | 29 Courtlamd-atreets L del sy a ae al voter cacennte Secon on Sunday morning at 9 o'clock, doesnot leave Row until 7 o'clock in’ the evening. This a your not receiving a letter yesterday aa usual. The twelfth and last section was then alopted intgieree Srey brown hair, and evidently very how shall I describe the numberiess ph deni e dota tea eee om that occasion’ “Shall I forget ‘ret the | Man W" dt Prederickabarg, far-famed forbeauty nnd Mayor be rined to conse a banner to be prepared and | jntelligence—or the Mises %.’s, (sisters,) Misses prownted to the Fire Department, on the day the Croton | W's, Mimes G.’s,and Misses P.s, Miss L., of the water us introduced inte the city. Adopted. dark eye and hair, looking more like the creature of The Board adjourned wy We evening next romance oF poetry th any one wo have ever seen? Ry Personseuticring from the sudden change of the | Bat | cannot do all justice, aud must bid them: adieu, weather are particniariy requested to notice the fol-| praying that heaven may grant me the hand of one al tel Carried, 10 to 6 offered @ resolution, providing that of our port haa not yet reeeived the Exeentive man- date ordering off the heads of about thirty of the incumbents in office under him, he is well aware that such an order is made ont, and the names of an equal number already selected to fill their places. 1 am informed too by one who is intimately connec- onsequence of : ‘ (the inmates that a man was lying dead in the rant * 1 ~ | ted with the Clay interest in this city, that col- @ommon Council last evening, it will be perceived | he gets his child, We shall see. Upon search Mr. Calt was found Jing ine hip Sate | har to say. experienced ee Tiel tekae can | Tec Seater ee aie nts OC at Ne eabidsterinimed’ mot to Ghd de Ugh Sep eteinesics ‘prohibiting the’ bavisl Of bediew he U.S. frigate Col , ean ng tee cl trdtcived other injuries that anally | of bathing. Unow feel erfecaly restored: Fit bet on Bob $6 1-2 to one year'e subscription 0 | yo will sooner yield his place thaw sacrifice his in private vaults below Grand street, under a penalty pauticane 10 New: York “oreo aoe terminatnd hie if. "We understand that Aecenen! hal af, ing wo intereat but the wish pf done good to others the Head es tate 1. Banks | “friends.” ‘The subject hus erented quite, n far- ’ J “! " i. ea are somewhat better than usual. ‘ PY of #250, was repealed. Hampton Rote veer 4 — of te cman bom yomny mnie Sioap ante canes ‘be estates oo brcetatty "ected ph ther vicar and fool not doing much in the way of discounts ; bat permit cae here, hrgpeie mn paged ey! pond 1, an 2 a & eto ju Jed ol a Tax vinst MovE Towan0n SurDDIN Broov.— | Howeeded to sca, The U.S. brig Dolphin dropped [coy decenseh Te vent, Am, 00 yptipteng cen ARIS sips Un Saturday, four elerks went out of the Post: ‘Two companies of United States troops have left | down yesterday i ~ . pc hae Avornen Siaxiricanr Move went.—Major General anche Deeaation A delegation from the Kan- | And so in New ‘Orleans lived one John F Carnes office, The disinterested Pf feo eet thie city for Newport, Rhode Island, there to join = mates a poe en ty DS. Nav Wool, commanding the Eastern Division has ar eas tribe of Indians, copmsting of six chiefs and The ten wrote som pan mores oy ie mr age talk— sheet here between these office holders office Saunde 8.3 ‘ 1 .o « latter followe | the ! . pre sn a 9 ciarhated xe miamaa itil Serutd of viet aaa stilt tier Te ee ‘Se coy v0 Wesbangen.” “nL ceed tpete tad a ‘We have had here last night and to-day » preity } . :

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