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HE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. VII.-—-No. 403.--- Whole No. 2070. NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 5, 1842. ‘ongress of the | the exposition which has been mai yan explicit and | comment, that the People of this State are engaged in © authentic act—the groat body of society, have aright to | just and hoxorable cause: and that they have taken th ke and alter their Constitutions of goverument, we find | only course for the attainment aud security of their just ours which has been laid down by the fa- | rights. limitation attempted to be imposed by t Confederation. ‘That the whole people, <7 7 CO's From Providence, R. I. “INE 5 L PACKETS. POMEROY C 0.’ English Advertisement. : ‘ ba F Fee ee LY Bah sud “Liverpool ou the 13th | ALBANY, BUFFALO AND CWICAGO EXPRESS. re eae We received a mass of information from Provi- each ee: $5 NO TI CE TO RAILW AY | denco yesterday, all of which is interesting, and ‘nom Naw ¥onn. 7. TRAVELLERS. some of it laughable. The constitutionalists, or the s thers of the Constitution, and the ablest expounders of our | We are assembled in pursuance of the Constitution, and tn aE asa, . ANDERTON’S HOTEL revolutionists, or suffrage boys, have organised | political institutions, by Washington, Hainilton, and Madi- | under a sacred obligation to carry its provisions into ef aptain E. B. Cobb, 25th 2 at low rates, with the ut- “ecg bea: “ Ths their government without difficulty. No blood has | 892. The strong opinions of Jefferson on this point are too | fect. Knowing the spirit which you have manifested DAN Captain FA, Depeyster, 25th ‘May. most speed, regularity and safety, choice Goods, Specie, Bank ‘0. 164 FLEET STREET, LONDON, baenead caress Ainexbd . letter from | “ell known ton ular repetition. this exciting controversy, the moderate but deternuned CK, Capcain Wm. Skiddy, 25th June. Notes, Important Papers and Valuable Packages—Will attend William Harding, Proprietor, | medasyet. annexed we give a le Chief Justice Jay says, course which you have pursued, your love of order and Fi Li a transfer, collection or payment of Bills of | Roturas his thanks to. the profossional aul commercial gentle: | one of the revolutionary boys:— eighty devolved on th respect for all Constitutional laws, and for the rights of Exchange, Notes, Draits, Acceptances, Accounts, Kec., at rea | wen, and the public for the liberal support he has received OL. to the negat A ter, 18th March. | §2 ieee y isthe April E r . » vereigns of the country.” ci s 4 allother persons, while d the acquisition of sonable pef centage—execute erdere for’ the purchase of sale of deeupying the above wuned Hotel and hopes. by. ware- Provipgscr, May 3, 1812. . ’ r persons, while engaged in 7 Merchatiise, Produce and Manufactured! Artistes of every de- b tig ate to retain the patronage hitherto a9 generously ~aer een pe equal 2 Fourown, 1 hard remind you of your duty ta cast seription, personally, in the towns on their route, throug! afforded. W.H. assures his patrons that no endeavors 4 Deh < Aa, ‘ ; : : oF nrovoG eta ante ties them pl clase ee! Mewes: HARNDEN & COS EXPRESS Besired we ymomote ir eomtint ant tater hypeett tat | 4 OU" litle stute has been in quite a commotion to- |” Justice Wilson, of the same Court, says—Ofthe right of Nueioe of pabile opinion Sills will ol vr ork wit sel anno to NewYorkand Bostonand | getline smegma Soper Ne lay. The “suflrage party” have organised their | the majority of the whole people to change their govern- > ee Eni ete aceae of Fer peed ei Nhe arrangement, of their -accommods! Mossm. HAWLEY & CO’S EXPRESS Viands, it being his ambition to procuce the choicest for the | General Assembly, and the members have taken | ment, at will, there isno doubt. Itis this "one great prin- | truth, of fre nity. Entertaining the deep : ommodationt. | 1 and from Buffalo to Cleveland, Detrot aud Chicago and in | approval of hist supporters, aad. comiucting’ business on the i Te : : Fagd nh | Ge ys hg termediate places—foriaing at once the most direct, speedy and | most liberal system. ‘The daily Lill of fare, coutaining piairioal Th ee ell ne dep it uy a Feat provided. tie ae shire ae grtion to give general satisfac: | Petect communication to and from the eastern and westerm | greatest variety, combined with moderation Of prices, cannot ure. ey paraded our streets, armed a een a eel es ovens Cities, for the negotiation and transaction of all mercantile and | Fail yiving general sa Breakfasts (plain) 1s $d each; | equipped, but instead of mustering five thousand be responsic | Pfofessional business, remittances, exehanzes Vodgings 10s ol Hie Meeting and Commitee | muskets, as they supposed, they mustered but four Ke state *Phomas W. Olcott, Watts em, unless re- | giermeg “Ao D. Patchin, Noak Lice, James Taylor, ‘Theodore eee 23" | hundred’and seventy-five, which is, quite a small C3 COMBINED SUMMER differes niny mind. ‘They organised in a tem- FISK BAKER AND COOK STOVE, orary building, whieh they call the new State «animation and | aad earnest consideration that we'are engaged in such @ vigor through all the others,” he says—* The principle I | cause. and gonseious of our own imperfoctions, let us im- mean is this, that the supreme or sovereign power of the | plore the {ator of that gracious Providence, which guided society resides in the citizens at large ; and that, therefore, | the steps of our ancestors, upon this our attempt to restore they always retain the right of abolishing, altering, or | and permancatly secure the blessings of that. well order- amending their Constitution, at whatever , and in | edand rational freedom here established by the patriotie y shall’ deem exy .” In our | founders ofour State vament, the supreme, absolutes uncontrollable power, | ‘The provisions i ciple, the vital principle, which diffu FI R the Constitntic elating to the sec Syracu m wm; J. by 1s of war. Shepherd, Canand: Hoyt, Roe ; mith, Aube ; Bei : Jouse-—juite langhable. reanains in the people. Av our Constitutions are suyerior | ritypf the right of suifiage against frand. nnd to fhe regis? Ee CORRS Boies 5 5 mem sear vist eoracien tte cate Phaled 22 ced $1 We have received a letter from the Secretary of Legislatures, so the people are superior to our Con- n of votors will require your immediate action. Tho castings Gl BROWN & Gana No. 5 Fxchange Buildings, All A\. thes, firnace aid front of this Stove is made of east iron, | War, saying he hadheard areport that the Dresi- | stitutions. Tha consequence is, that the People may of its government an economical adminir. Letters by the packets will be charged 1: a change the Constitution, whenever and however they f and will justly complain of any increase his is aright of which no positive institutions | of its ordinary expenses at the present pewiod. ive them.” - | Leannot more appropriately conciude this communica. atator on the Conati | tion, than in the words of the Constitutien, which de king of a mode of | clares, that “No favor or disfavor ought to ‘be shown in The people retain, treet, New York, | and has a large fire hich dent had been deceived by our delegates, Messrs. y Whipple, Brown, and others, and that they had made false representations; but he (the Se vy) Says it is pot ¥” , but that they are ready to act if ne- cessary. = 0a a lot of loafers as paraded our pay NEW YORK AND HAVRE (SECOND LINE.) PS 9 es sae er Teave je fork on the = : SINTON AND NEWPORT, ¢ orifice o or fifteen gallons, and. by ble for boiling four. di Is or a large piece of me: mo with less thay 3 cents per day—for proof of : nguished comm tution of the United States, in sp amending a constitution, r¢ rhs may be roasted 1 Read the following certificates, in addition to which over two rr ‘We refer to those. wha have ead them. re mets this ¢ My are seldom ole de are the people cannot perhaps itself of the power to h 7 al Bost ON A 'ISK’S Stove Establishment, he regular line opening takes place at Newport | make such alterations.” “The laws of one Legislature A Tee Sar on Oe ee Rom Week toon Tavis.” | Pome steamers, rapaiag ts con 40) Wateratieet. | | to-morrow. Weather rather unpleasant than other- | may be repealed by another Legislature, and the power to | State ought to be fairly distributed among its citizen ‘The new ship ONEIDA, Yi March (36th April ion wi nod can be seen by calling at the wise. repeal them cannot be withheld by the power that enact- THOMAS W. DORR. Captai Ist July With August Montree a USE Septal ‘ MHISK’S Stove Establishment, 20 V ek ey ait ‘ ed them. So the people on the same principle, at | Providence, R. J. 3d, 1842 ni oamet uncle, 1st November? 1oth December SACHUSETTS, Captrin Comstock. FISH'S Stove Heabiiamrnnyh We Water sted, vg Thefollowing is an account of the regular pro- | any time, alter or ubolish the constitution they have 2 A er yeni f RAGANSET. Catia W isk, 200 Water st ‘Amc: the'rariety of Stoves ceedings of the revolutionary party, including the Se it Bar sulee brig of b gonna Me Mas tions General Sessions. . ayaxin’ Vander ‘oie to. my not ne one I pure : Re we been upon, it is most convenient to d Be is i i Foran me = { whi leave New York daily, (Sundays ox: | merits adecided preference. I ave used it during all the speech of the new governor. ‘To-day we shall re- | jt; but it Ppdpeniadae binding.” entont toradlioreto | Before Bis Honor the areas and Judges Noah and F acai st Septemb'r With Ocec ogteed) frome Pier No.1, North River, Battery Place, at five “ eee frost, oneal ely i nin for siniplicity ceive something important, and may publish an ex- | [cis impossible to misunderstand language like thir. It William Shaler, Esq., Acting District Attorne: NewshipSRNICOLAS, Gist June? Gteth July Fare to Bostoa, $3.00 Dack passaze, $225 and worthy of more praise than cam be appreciated | tra, if blood be shed. might be suggested that the people referred to are those | May 4.—-Dishonest Clerk Convicted.—Joreph W. Ames, Captain «Ist October 316th November. lo. Providence, 200 dy. dor 1 tial of it, who are recog voters by constitution or laws; but | who had been in the employ of Messrs. Phelps, Dodge & J.B Pell, Tht February t6ta March an Nanracandent ras ae Weiacedays, ae Tam, with respect, yours, &e. weed General Assembly. Er Ings eee eee iF Scare eee fsuch an interpi Co., corner of Cliff and Fulton streets, iron dealers, a8 7 \GANSET, ou Mondays, weadays, and ! ion. he whole people, the € ‘The accommexlations of these ships are not, surpassed, Treanay Aw ple at large, who | collecting clerk, for about five years past, and also dur- Pastor of the Berean (34 Dining all that may be req for comfort. The pri _ . Pi 7 te wt—The ame , ich . “ have the right to change the institutions under which | ing said time had collected and appropriated $2,440 to his bi ¢ is $100. P era vill be supplied with every re- PDS, on Tussdays, Fharleys, and ba FOE A cee Ae aa hie taee Wess The organization of the two houses having been | they live. Nor is this a dangerous doctrine in its practi- | own use, instead of paying it over to his Pei ashe Werte iatonded lor tiese vensels will be Yorwarded by! the: 2 asrival of the steamers at Sto and that may be done by it, for its economy. Suffice it to say, | completed, on motion of Mr. Pranc ewport, } ca'application. ‘This, I believe, is the only state in which | was legally bound to do, A number of persons were rs and proceed immediately to that with an gecasioually extra firs, we have eooked for frou ; was ‘and Boston, and for the accommodation of persons tra- | 25 {0 35 persons, with wuough leas faul to save more thanea acl Ved BE the Bouse Paernenror sg between New York and Newport, the steamboat uuins | price of the store. Resolved, by the House of Representative, That ough to leave amd roceive passen- MRS. BUEL, 63 Fulton street a committee of two members of this House, with Mareh 25, 1 alsia__ | such addition as may be made by the Se: the majority of the whole people do not partake ofthe elec- toral privilege. AIL other States have written constitu- tions with precise provisions for their amendment. It is hardly possible for a case to occur in any other state which would require the interposition of the people in nny called, alse testified to the payment of various sum i ed, made up the amount charged as On the conclusion of the evidence for prosecu- ion, the jury returned a verdict of guilty. subscribers, free from auy other than the expenses actually iu- . For freight se. apply to sees MN EOS ESOND STANCKEN, Agente, as 9 Tontine Build vel will stop at Wicktord lo DI NS. re Hn on the Dll oge rescnen een inwards to | (LOMPPROLLER'S SALE OF STATE STOCKS.— | appointed, to wait upon the Governor, and inform | other than the pres mode, In all others, suffrage =f sa kilt nadaie acces caren uietie coun i miti- ~ the eubie foot, at $5 50 per ivit, and ow measurement goods 7 | p/, Dias of York, Comptroller's Office the following | him that the General Assembly are ready to re- } has been enlarged, and all complaints respecting’ a limita- nce, on the ground that the prisoner had i kat ae eat nae Se King ssosiatia edd ctatitivet_Apal | celve any communication that the Executive ma n of suilrage or inequality of representation have been | previously sustained a good e! ter, andthat he be- For the better accommoiation of sluppers, it 13 tntended to T anlapecltos evitlas ea pac terifonibe curatodnr ose ae aud the acts amending tle fe towit: THE FAR: | haye to lay before them, f redre: d without any very protracted delay. ‘The eon { lieved he had been indused to commit the crime for which desuatch x ship from this port onthe Tet, Sth, loth, tth, 20th, and | Broadway. E ent Gra ‘RS’ Bs OF OR vite OE Messrs. Prance, of Newport, and Simiovs, of stitution wil here also be regarded as a final measure, | he was found guilty, by persons who hed obtained an un- 48s ut wach month, comm venicing the: Auth Geioher and, wtinw | WAIL LINE TO BOS! VIA NORWICH AND SyAqi ae Providence, were appointed a committee for this | While w uate the soverel m right of the people, in our | due influence over kim. , ue sreby great delays and dissppeiningents | WORCESTE? RAILROAD. Hy tailed to pay o notes, pufpose on, the part of the House, and Mr. Buows, | ‘inte exigencies not now foreacens and of which overt oe, ghUt (hick aa DE eb willbe ermonths. ‘The following at Riga sae jemand at their several banking houses, or at their respec | of the Ist district, was added by the Senate. he al es belly Sa Dag? » and of which every ge- r f avsault and battery and mayhem, shijis veil commence, Fs 4 tive agencies in the cities of New York or Albany, as required The Mie natertad tliat this Gower sacl on must judge for itself, we have no reason to believe and biting the end of William’ Haming nose Ship YAZOO, S by the act entitled redenaption of bank he committee reported that the Governor would | that Rhode Island will be an exception to the general jury were discharged, they not being able t ~ notes,” passed 4th ereby given that the | fomthwith address the two houses; and the two | mode in othor States, or to doubt that its constitution will ‘ain put upon his tri Kearney was de SOAK Canis Roath wil | State Stocks held by the Comptroller as security forthe cizcu- | houses thereupon united in joint meeting, and were Ries h tes of said banks, or so tuuch thereof ax the Comptrol- : any neetiny id Friday afternoon, at | jee sRall think proper to-cii; willbe sold at the Merchants’ Ex. | Sddressed by the Governor ie following Teave eve, | Chamse, im the city of New York, onTuesday, the loth day of MESS. become a permanent as well as a paramount law, to be al- er B. Manchester, Eeq., who notwithstand- tered or amended according to its prescribed mode, ing, it was fully proved that his client committed the out But whatever opinions nay be entertained respecting | rageous deed, so managed hig case as to obtain a verdict of The steamboat CHA leave every Monday, Wednesiay, five o'clock, from Pier Na. 1, North’ I he steamboat WORCESTER, Cn Latham. ‘Captain Mumford. b weeve, | Say uert, at 12 o'clock, Al. to wit s shee the right ofthe whole people to change a constitution in | acquittal. ‘The public must take care of their usual pro- niuin Leavitt. Hom neo Ne Bento eanday afternoon, at 5 e’elocks | "AY US Thor the Rarmers’ Bank of Orleans, Sreatons ann REIRESENTATIVES sto ise | anyother than the preseribed mode, where such wmode | terberunces in future. The portion of the none that Keer. aptain Dickinson, Freight taken'to the above places, Seertificates Indiana 5 per cent (internal) improve- charce the dutios inpeged pe ate he thee at goss | exists, there is a point in our case to’ which the attention | ney had was presented in open court carefully preserved S ht. No ferry charge of cars on this route, ‘Tickets can be ob- | , ment stock, st July 1962, for $1608 eacl $3000 | charge the duties imp jon me by the constitution of | of every one should be closely invited. Until the adop- | inavial of spirits, aud although Hastings has suffered A Captain Mulford, gained and berths secured at SR contifichtos 4 Spercent (internal this state, in submitting such suggestions for your consi- } tion of the present constitution, there has been no mode | much from the injury, yet the amputation kas left hima These shipa were all built in the city of v York, express- ‘ADAMS & CO" Office, stock, payable Lit July, forSt derstion ag the occasion require: ‘ - sith ait [fe red a end i vy 1 B incedhgc: ‘ A} P co, 4 Eaton. 3 prescribed in this State, either by the charter, or by any | decidedly more handsome snuff box, than it was previous ly for packets, are of light draft ve recoutly been | 20° 7 Wall strevt. F Bank, This is the first session of a Legislature ever convened | f : iat Bt ga y ° La newly coppered and put ip splendi ith accommodations a — ~— - 1 certificnte Arkansas (real estate bank) under s written constitution of governme ceed tee usage, for amending our form of government.” The | tothe assault. % for passeagurs unequalled for comfort, ‘They are commanded OPPOSITION LIN OR ALBANY stock, payable 2ith Ou for $1000 $1000 Tevli the vec f Rhode Island. & aie charter contains no such directions; being a royal grant, Charged with Burglary.—A colored man named William: by ox masters, who will make every exertion to give TARE AEDUGEDL ; For the St. nee Bank, rom the people of Rhode Island. y of the | the power to amend by asupplement of charter remained | Derrickson, was tried on a of burglary inthe ‘They will at all times be towed up and ssc lagp en : Stock A * people should have even so long partici 1 in the granter, and needed no specification, Thecharter | second degree, in having broken into the pr 6 ef Abel eam boat assage One Dollar. MA certiGcates Arkansas 6 per cent (real estate bank) pation in those rights, which are els COMMING Kr VERe weneral aulorie to. oak malin monet T. Ande ler Hideon #1 he SApht OF the. 16th either the owuers or captains of these ships will be responsi- NO CHARGE FOR BERTHS. 3 sidek, payable auth October, tos for giovd-exch "> $24,000 | ised. and that we have. bean so slow. in arriving ata | Outs A very general authority to make all necessary | ‘I. Anderson, 187 Hudson street, on the night of the 16th ble for jewelry, bullion, precious stones, silver or plied ware, The commodious Steamboat WASHING- ck and Real Estale Account. Ryint tinny since etalued in other statens ara tacteie jaws; but they must be consistent with the royal prero- | of January last, and stealing therefrom aboy’s coat and Gr for anyietefa pared lor pachage, sei by ac yt oa boaht of N, Captain J. M. Brown, will leave from insas 6 per cent {real eatate bank) Lo hewitt nd with the rights of Parliament. The power of | cloak, and three umbrellas, valued at $22. A portion of them, unless regular bills of lading are taken for the same, and he foot af Warren street Tussday afterneon, October, for $1000 each $28,000 “ poms) } sate pride, as suc; nding the charter passed over to the people of the | the articles stolen w found at Hart's pawnbroker esta- the value thereon expressed, 26th April, at 5 o'clock. is G percent (Iilinois and Michigan hose venerated men who here claimed, for the State as an incident to their sovereignty, at the Revolution. | blishment in Pearl street, where the prisoner had pawned For freight or passage, apply to Regalar days of leaving New Vork—Tnosday, Thursday, | ~ Canal) stock, payable 1860, for £1000 each $15,000 | the just principles of re! md political freedom, | [In the absence of any such provision, it isa totally un. | them. He stated at the time that he had ived the EK COLLINS & CO.,56 South st., or and Saturday. Alsany—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, For the Staten Island Bank, which are now the common inheritance of American citi- } funded assumption in the Charter Assembly to pretend | goods fi “ “ dey ie teaaegdnd hy HULLIN KWOODRURF, Azent ia New | atSovclock, P. M., g each way at the foot of Hammond | 45 certificates Indians 5 per cent (internal improvement) Fiat On the other hand, the eeculior elscumrtenohain'( eomae P C ly to pretend } goods from two men who owed him for board, and it was ho will promptly forward all goods to their address. | Street, Newburgh, wepsie, ( ill and Hudson. stock, payable Ist July 1990, for $1000 each, $15,000 hich the Ta OC tld Wate hive: Been phased. andl thi that the proceedings of the People are null and void for | also proved by a colored woman that the articles pawned ace caie line abe-crarrenied te sail pometually = |; Lie ht taken at reduced prises. Fer passaged or For the Washi which the people of thia state have been placed, and the | want of a compliance with law, when no legal or other | had been left at prisoner's houre, one of whom was named ised, and great care will be taken to have the goods correct- | freizht, apply on board. z 1 certificate New York Spercent extraordinary difficulties with which they have had te | provision exists upou the su All that the General | Mitchell. ‘The jury returned o verdict of not guilty of red, m4 All Kinds of property taken enly at the risk of the owners | stock, payable Lt July, 1958, for $7,000 $7,000 | contend, render the eslablishinent of their constitution a | Assembly have ever done hi n to request, intheir own | burglary, but guilty of petit larceny i thereof, A Bia S aastutr | Leertiioate New York's per cent (Hie enlargement) subject o the deepest satisfaction to the people themselves, | form. ‘The freemen, if they saw fit, might at any time | Passiae Cocxrenryit, Mowry.-Stephen Warren, « REDUCED TO 64, CENTS. Mocks payable lat July, 1858, $2000 ve ang $200? | and toall who sympathise in the progress of rational li- | have chosen such delegates, without’ such a request, in | cartman, who was ried at the last term en a charge of for- IN ISLAND FERRY. Caual Feeder) stock, payable lst Apri, 1891, for berty. If the people of Rhode Island are true to them: | their own form, and with an equally valid effect. In it not in the second degree in attempting to peas a 5 coun- — $1000 k $1000 | selves, the democracy of Roger Williams has this day | apparent that the people at large have a still greater right | terfeit note on the Tradesman’s Bank of (his city,on James STKAM NAVIGATIO PWEEN ANTWERP gas Foot of Whitehall street. 4 Daved at Albany, the aoth day of Avril, 112. deen restored in the place where itoriginated. |The sacred | to dothe same thing 1m this State? ‘They have demanded | Armstrong, grocer, 460 Hpwery, when the jury could not rigs ‘AND NEW YORK, # ve A * i s ; FLAGG, Comptroller: noe | re $0 long extinguished has been rekindled upon our } in vain that any valid legal objections to their proccedings | agree, was egain put on te trial. ‘The evidence was sim- VLAN SOUTHAMPTON. a eth dood a ISLANDER and SAMSON arent Batice compass all fe. By Oy Bab ae he sreereenty of ae le has eee vindicated. } should be produced. It is to the last degree ungenerous | ilar to the report at the previous trial, and the jury retarn- BELGIAN STEAMER BRITISH QUEEN, a Learen Saas Gland eitieae read Co'10F id The distinctions of caste and privilege have been abolish. | and unjust that the freemen should ct up their own neg. | ed a verdict of guilty. ‘M. M. Keaxe, Commaxnse, AUT o'clock weg iy — — ed. Our institutions are rendered conformable to the | lect in years past to provide a constitutional ad eer seats bh AES ES The days of departure of this well-known ‘Stenmship, have ae det SUCCESS GUARANTEED TO | Siri of our sister republica While the rights of ments ay a bar to the action of the People, in the ouly mode Court Calender-——This Day. m fixed as follows : peldee' Ftp ve wR RRS) . y » | in which they can act at all. en any disposition is Cinevir Cor Jos. 41, 42, 45, 6,8, 44, 47, 48, 49, 60 ith July, 1oth July, ith Ang. ae A ¢OTDHE, AMERICAN MAG IXTURE” bas been | Poh) Ui tmon welfare of the whole people “tr | from that prescribed in it, it will be time for alarmists to | | Court of Common Pleas.—Part 1—Nos. 97, 7,9, 17, 81 loth Sept, 7th Oct., as hailed as one of the greatest discoveries of the present | IN the common wellare of the whole people. | a to | stemest the danger and instability that may possibly occur | 51, 97, 117, 191, 141, 165. Oe wana Price of pasoage, meals not included, ° = . ‘dical science exists will be considered the is peculiar occasion if is duc to ourselves, and t0 } from any irregular action of the People. Part 2.-'Nos.13, 180, 40, 86, 88, 100, 114, 196, 197, 198, 186, Autwer, $70—Steward's fees, $2 62ig. The me: 1 goods snipped are requi ery ues of va tema mete Pa + hriets 2 y an in. But was this rabies 1 power of the people exercised, | cg, 11, 16, 20, 24. 104, served on board, en the plan of'a continental hot nar at the risk of the ow! and Blader. Iw effects are absolutely , to pass briefly in review the hittory | in fact, by u majority of the whole People of the State? | 1°}, 16, 20, 24, manner, and at fixed and moderate prices. Fami 1 in perforiniug a radical cure ina short time, while the proceedin We assert with enti ge, ant to submit them tothe scrutiny of tract for the ith ihe steward. A} >EOPLE’S LINE x : flies taue ever months. Que dos eaiinot ; ane i " ° e confidence that it was. The voting ag For freight or passage, or any farther information, apply to ; rt steee the hundreds that put the: ie t, net one has’ been “ TB cste pa a contve ’ : is State. challenges of volers were rece and villin vor ‘ shay Taw Wowk i T. & H. HA eet, The NORTH A MEMO A Coniain M.H, | Hinted nor disecrered while using st. It hae safely conveyed | rixhtcous cause, we are ever realy to appeal. The idea of } entertained. ‘The moderators of the meetings, who recei- Seg ean TREE NY got RUEAY, an ran ED a2 Gar tstreet._ | TruegiellTeavesartborcon Tuesiny, Thurdsy "and. Satur: | Hl beyond the pale of waspisioa, ‘Phe Magic Muxture haslong | imposing a government on the people of this state, by | ved the votes, were not under oath, neither ‘are thome of , ison gta Ee a day afternoons, at 3 o'clock. stood unrivalled, aud has withstood the sfittering unagery so | mere power and without right, is onc which will be | the freemen’ meetings. ‘The town clerks, and werlens > Lad le ora li tind For passage or freight, apply on board, or to Pompously and so ubiguitoualy displayed, Ly e host of unpri; | promptly discardel by the Constitutionaliste of Rhode | and ward clerks in. the city of Providence, act under aa | William 7’. Van Pelt, leather dealer, N York, June 4 P. C, SCHULTZ, cipled imitating quacks, whose only aim has todupe and | Island. ‘They maintain the ground that they are not only st mammay udhtiregecncatme poare, | gectvethe afornmin: "Sold Oysteaineneat at Ring Dr | rnp ay, bu that they: Mave. proceed rghifallt Property onby ak of the | tnd Chambers, and at drug store 413 Broadway ‘cor. Lispenanl; | alter and reform their government, according to well de- f E mse _ | Ge Bowery cor, of Walke mnt im fined principles in our republican system. CATES CHEAP CASH TAL | TWO questions here arise, to which it iv our duty to Fey ALUN EO RIOR Ae es cored” frou the or. | reply—a question of right, and a question of fact. Had Philip Henop, late merchant, N. York, June 4. Thomas Thomas, Jr., builder, N. York, June 4. engagement ; and this is the only difference between the meetings of the freemen and those of the People. This “ difference will create no serious objection, when itis sta | Pime’Miliord, (laughier of Fx Milford; lave peoprietreas tod, that the name of every man who voted for the People’s | op ime tran aayehte . Constitution was written ‘on his ticket ; and that thetioket | ° © ace fenttsh of every man who did not attead the polls, on the three Vinainta anv THE Kiaut or Skaxcu.—The Norfolk From the foot of Cor Every da Leaves New Yor! -- id Beek: treets, to 183 Broadway, room | the People of this State a right to adopt a Constitution of | |, day: i i j x oe ae Se PASSAGE FROM ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND | Naf Nassau, and Bookman streets, 0 l ® | Government, in the mode they have pursued; und_if v0, | was attered by that of tome pester ho yece tae ray | Herald rays: ag se hers iM doe AND WALES. J, BRUSH would wish to informs hie friends and the public | haye they aiopted this Constitution by a majority of their | on the three dist days These proxy votes were te e law of this Commonwealth, entitled ‘An 6 do. ERSONS. desirous of making eagagements for friends to | $f large that he hns taken the above room in B diway, in cow | whole number ? sriall portion of the whole: Bulb po Pitan tag the ‘ot | Act to prevent the citizens of New York from carry- 8 on'Sun from the Ole Coentry oo) the United Bins Aid | oetcedsarill bocemmsied en covsrocs with: aay, extabliahing That the sovereignty of this country resides in the Peo- | every man who voted was registered ; and a copy of the | 128 #laves out of this Commonwealth, and to pre; sens Io ca lb ae a arcare for them degpatch and comfortable ac- | peneed, will be emailed tg cornet Mite ane “ue wil fur | ple, isan axiom inthe American eyetem of government, | ragider in every town and ward waa duly conigad wis | VERE the ercape of perrons charged with any crime,’ Leave New York, Dove Neweck, Tis no ‘saake al coat from $12 to $22,and splendid pants from $4 | too Inte to be called in quastion. By the theory of other | the votes. All the votes have been preserved iu their en. | 80C8 into operation on the Ist of May. ‘The Gover ALAM and gts BOM ae LIAL and te eM. mmenbsas Will guarantee satis are done | EOYEMMen's, the sovereign power in vested in the head | yelopes for any subsequent refereuce. ‘The votes were | HOT has appointed Mr. Edward S. Gayle Inepector ee ee Tr a Tee ee comucuentir all tale hmons are done | of the state, oF ered Wi ns by tie Leaiaiabare, HTH duly returned fo the People’s Convention, and were cxam- irae port of Norfolk and Portemouth and Elize- p ok, eekly, ives, mai tmeod . , ei mn ined and counted by a large committee. © committee | beth River, to enforce the law within thoee limits.” sac aR Ta eee selset: adany, peep pop re een bnpeen ee ataay ne: | — — —— | origin, and I may add, many of our opinions upon politi- | reported that, as nearly as could be ascertained, the num. Siar, ———__— peas et taity. Thnaed® witheat any dedsctione Pastage erstermes Geom dhe | (SHANGE OF RESIDENCE —J.B. BTOUVENEL, ine | cal subjects, inconsistent with our present condition, isin | her of males in thia State over the ageof twenty-one yeurs, | A Desxsyivania Jupae IN Trovptx.—The Phil- various ports of Ireland and Scotland, can likewise be se | 1 ene of ie pao mt py BOF OF nKOes pub | tho King and Parliament; and any attempt on the part of | citizens of the United States, and permanenily resid adelphia Chronicle gives itas a rumor that Judge q ‘ountrymen, that he intends } the People to change the government of that country wing his cellar from No. 6! Nassau street 0. 19 Ann i ; B u try, MUEL THOMPSON Street, corner of Nasaatt, where hy intends to hi ‘assortinent | Would be deemed an insurrection. There all reform must deducting persons under guardianship, insane and convict, | Morrison, of Bedford Co., Pa., has absconded in Old Eeatablishet Pages One ats Pewl at, | of the moat perfect Bordeaux, and other wines of the very beat | proceed from tho goverument itself; which calls no con- was 23,142, of whom a majority is 11,572; and that the | consequence of having been detected in altering a People’s € ‘onstitution received 13,944 tie hare ami note of hand from $130 to $330. The Judge was ured. SOMER ‘Stagos conneet with these For further particulars apply to Fuze between New York and Somerville, 0 ‘New Brunswick, Qaalltyyimberrels and half basvels. He will also send out the | vention of the people, and recognizes no sueh remedy for | ri s ing avare re ; : 7 C. GRIMSHAW & CO. ‘wine bY dozen bottles, to the resideuce of | political grievan In this country the case is totall ee no pl gaa Boggy ey Batted Gio acon aero wealthy,and has heretofore borne an unimpeachable Mg A. M, wain from New Brunswick, and 4% ‘in Goree Piszaas, Liverpool, | the persona mho mas honor him with ther petronacr, J-B: | thy reverse. When the Revolution ‘severed the ties of al- | tirely free, it in impossible to entertain a reasonable doubt | Character. om York, has been Exchange or drai sik ti Toe any, sao, ca I ewine pee. Steurencl will kena boarding howsr and let out | legiancedwhich bound Colonies to the parent count that a large majority of the whole People fairly voted for amr Intinos Lost-—The Mlinois, on her be furnished o1 5 Nati ther Bank: } ryrnished rooms at Hoboken, r route to Albans, where thers w Baukers, Longo | Wrench wines, Bordoans, Be. me ot | the sovereign power from ite former possesro acne tation few quality of | not to the General Government, which was the creation m2 of tha States, nor to the State Governments, nor to a por- Nea he Hoin Pease 1:7 J OTES of th UH BAN jon of the People, but to the whole people of the States, ine z TPE NOTES of the MONMOUTH BAN sey | tion of the but te : Te ead ees a SHERIDAN. | Hee aeeee turehanedat 1d Wallstreet, by EAL & CO. | in whom it has ever since remained. ‘Th Depeyster, of 1000 tous, will sail as | at One per Cent. m2im*r | of our Fathers, and of the early days of the Republic, this Constitution. The report of the counting committee was transmitted to the General Assembly, at the January Session, 1842 ; and a motion was mado to inquire into the return of the votes polled ; but it was negatived, avusual, by a large majority. 4 B, es we Yn akempeio peach the return has been made by | including soldiers for Prairie du Chien. Part of het passage up the Missiseippi, on the 20th, struck a rock just below Montrose, and sunk. She had eight feet. water in her hold; and it is suppored willbe a total loss. ‘There were three hundred _pereons on board, 1 Rahway to B ; ‘The Philadelphia mail line passos through New Brunswick for New York every evening at 9 clock, Bf? a Sundays the Thy A. M. from New Brunswick is ed Bank of Carre Ree at all their respee- C. Glyn & Co, icket office, re- ers who procure their tickets at the cei ery ticket gratis. Tickets are received by the con- RD.—A few gen 5 alae ‘iieman aad his wife | and should be sacredly guarded as the only safe founda: | grawis hie tndadeno mtd | catgo was saved. . ° ductor only ow the day wie purchased. —__feb11 3m* , having secommosdations waegualted for | BOANDICA Ten ceniomens Sed Sond ail tue comfrteo.” | tion of our political fabric. ‘The idea that government is | 2" Mise aaa tien tet Dorooe fonvat the treciiten: | allt GS Bech Hull partly insured, and nearly IMPORTANT ISTERN MERCHANTS. pply on board, at Orleans wharf, foot of | home, by applying at 170 Hudson st _¥30 1% _| in any proper sense the source of power in this country | But the attempt fails at once, when it is understood th ‘ is of foreign origi ,and at TO W RELIANCE PORTA 200,000 La Norma Scgars, Incendiaries are said to be at work in Washing E IRON BOAT LINE KC 18 & C x F with the letter and spirit | considerable number of those who voted for the Peop! For the Teusportation of Goods between Philadelphia and | price of passage SiO? (ee ENS & COn 56 South street, ANDED from the brig Obio, from superior | of our institutions. The moment we admit the principle, Conettitioapand are now friently to it, voted also HE ton, D.C. ‘There have been ten alarms of fire in Pitsburg. The packet ship, GARRICK, Captain W, Skiddy, of 1000 ality, for sale in lots to suit purchasers, sonable] that no chan; Vvernment cas take place without per- | Freeholder's Constitution, ax a mode of obtaining apart | one week. tons, will sncceed the Sheridan, and sail 2th June, her regular mA M. RAD! mission of the existing authorities, we revert to the worn | oftheir rights, and of terminating all controvereies, Many : ieaeeiad aaniatiat ban % 1 the ships of this li 1 Ne 2 RN viel out theory of the monarchies of Europe ; and whether we | who yoted for the first named Constitution, were exclu The Portland, (Me.) Argus gives the particulars of mennere was taly apow the shipe of this line sailing pune, DISSOLUTION OF COPARTN arg the subjects of the Czar of Russia, or of the monarch of an extensive conflagration which had taken place in from a vote against the second, ; and there were others who were qualified, but declined to. | that city on Sunday evening Inst, end eny that it is vote all. ‘ 7 apprehended to be the work of incendiaries. A lot At the glection of State officers under the People’s Con- | of boys are in the habit of lounging about the stitution, there were no opposing eandidates—and notwith- tually as adverti improvement im transportation aflurds to Wester Mer ship heretofore existing under the izm of Phalen & Searls | Great Britain, or of a landed oligarchy, the difference to chants peculiar advantages. Th oods being carefully packed VOR LIVERPOOL—New Line—Regnlar Packet | is this day diwalved by mutual consent. The affaire of the ina | yg iy only in degree, and we have lost the reality, though fe the boats at our ‘warehouse, "No-9a5 Marker sires” are car Ait fay The aplenditpethet ship SHERIDAN, will be setiled by either of the partners, wa thay fotki the farmé of 4 Democratid Bagstilc. “Ir , 4 MES PHALEN, r Fig Bie St i Co i a pe ip WUE AM SEARLS. | the people of Rhode Isiand are wrong in the course they have pursued, they uevertheless have conferred one 6 ° . a | e6 i eneiz st before the fire th ds at Philadelphia, ‘The freight or passage, having aecommedationa unequailed | New York, April sou J conf tending th reriel indusncer twewhe to Dear ade wharves in the neighborhood, and jus the ti Sea ccracety, shes arching delays and’ the Webilivp of 10s for spicuier or comfurt, apply on board at Orleaus wharf, fost | William's: ‘ beneit upon 'theit countrymen by the ngitation of this J tinction there was a lurger vote by 100 than wed polle! | Wiediscovered, they were seen cloce by. The fire els separated u the Pea Waar tod 2 a of EGO CORES us en's: COvse Sonik cate at No. @ Wall street, on his 01 ne tio: 2 ae the’ pole n that the People are the | for the officers of our opponents at the election held by the | When firet discovered ne seen i ewe Hae . B—| » forwarded to Pittsburg and Pottaville, eve- BK. LID |. 56 South street. a ‘ Par igus of the country, and in consigning to the de- | freemen, At this election, a portion of those freehol fome goods that were placed nexr a broken pane ot ate a Ate packe hn Ou CHAMPION WIG MAKE partment rhetorical declamation those solemn doclars- | why ave the funds of the Peoples Constitution, and whe | alaes ina window, there was a high wind Blowing ‘The nacket ship. Garrick, Capt. Wan. Skiddy, of 1008 tous, wi H. STORKA: tions of 1776, which are repeated in 60 many of the State Constitutions, and which are so clearly and confidently asserted! by the most eminent jurists and statesmen of our id a Ki. tes ne va Pw ais Bronilmay, oppasite St. Paul's Church, is the | country. 2 aan FOR LIVERPOOL—Regular Packets of the 7h jest to introduce in New York the a By sovereign power, we understand that ultimate pow- Mav.~The superior fast salling packet ship ROS- AMAZON ‘TOUPEE er, which must’ be vestel somewhere; ‘and whieh’ pre- COE, Capt. Hattleson, will sail as above her regular ; j To scribes the form and fuuctions of government. It is of fy Beng anew invention of the Subscriber. These ‘Toupers are 0 a of governme ‘ made without snaps, bands, or metalic springe ; they it on the | course superior tothe legislative power, which can b irely uew contrivance—they di rehead | properly exerte] oaly according to rules laid down for its ‘any height—chey are as easy {0 pat on and off as | action, Ia that expression of the sovereign will, called a cle of stect, iron or brass in them—the | ¢, overeignty is a personal attribut Hon, beltgg made of pare GOLD © pre Const mn. This 6 ‘eignty personal attribute, al2 3m? eceed thi atthe time, Which spread the fire end caused the destruction of a great deal of property efore it was extinguished. had voted for officers at the election held wad stitution on Monday, voted again for a constit didate, and have been very strangely F quence, by th ho sustain the old charter systern, When the Cor Pe examined, with- ont reference to its origin, it is found that there are few ob- jections made ngainst it: It guards, with great care, all civil and political rights ; it establishes aa equal a repre- sentation as the circumstances of the State will permit, end a Senite to be chosen in districts, under such an appor- | tionment as to secure to a majority of the yo) 1 STR ER G Sheriday, and sail the 25th June, her regular | NEW AND ELEGANT IMPROVEMENT IN RAILROAD NOTIC THE MANUFACTURE OF TOUPEES. MARKET AND FREIGHT LI Casey day Fneengers rag rely ou the ships of this line sutling puncte ally as advertised. me Fonarnies ox vie Iverrase.—A_ lawyer in Bos. n, named Emery, has been required to give bail n two charges of forgery ; and the Boston il gives the particulars of the apprehension oftwo forgers, named Nichols and Brown, at Newport, It. L, whoee cperations have been ona large ecale. AND NEW You, ad and ‘Transportation Com- ight Line between New- ch they intend to ran perma- ond cabin, having are not eqitalled by ket sired on moderate teruis, by ap- a Lanspor t F pany have geal ta rugewick an Bragewick and New York, w passage cai plying on board, foot Mai ULOVER & MemUARAY, C , and belongs to the man himaelf, and not to ¢ b i e " y i dratts forged by them to th f daily, (S ‘ 100 Pins street, corner South. This 13 aeonvineing proof to old wig | Mee eet which he may be endowed. I: isa power | Jovity of its members, The Freeholders’ Cc Notes ent oral bre py m to the amount o rty street, New York, 5 The above will be succesied by the packet ship Stephen Tal Jeldom tisible; which ought to be, and can be, but ‘rarely | ‘c,other hand, was A for mony rei $65,000, have already been direovered, and it ia : om hove Hive ii very de- | Whitney, C Thompson, aid sails.on the 1 D SCALP . Acs i Y | which was its defective pro 8 relative to eutfirs supposed that this is not more than half the amount. simble for the speedy and heap conteyauce of mecchandive | Persont ng 9 send for maker, PHALON?S qual Sato. SaILINOUN Ia deaker | (Oo etdeucteor onion, Cond Rak ole Sata lie lat | ite exclusion of the vote by bullot.. The main © Bonne ore 0 Drove n ¢ y aker, PHALON'S s ell known and appre of society, shoul’ 0 : “ A — Bix oy ; ms wick New York, the same day | paid.) 2 Be city. "This is a fact which every wig wearer knows. it may be effectual and permanent. It in our misfortune | Government. Under it, both the House of Re reser tuives | pagee of the Sangamo Journal, a paper of the extra onvincimg proof, if any were wanting, as the opinion of i judges of the profession in New The public evn uo dude from : PREMIUMS, , tution,and no i and the Senate were to be elected by tow: containing less than one-third of the inhabitants of th State. The Senators were alo assigned to the districts ion of the sovereign will nidest and by three of the oldest am n the = of a Consti- York, can testify. manmoth size, are filled with advertisementa of ap- plicants for the benefit of the Bankrupt law. ently madd " i iner, will have immediate deapatch. ‘The mates for the tremsportation of PASSAGE FOR Ti) sive, bors, &e. and al cUnct Kinds of merchandise are tery feat sailing, superior pacts iow, ne 34 Z Dat pr apt. x of this will constantly before 4 P By naees Brcredigg steamboat pr is not mubject to any extra |-Harax amcurpassed accommodations for cabiay.second cabin | yiz., the silver medal last year, and th lig eye, the distinction between the two. powers ges without scarcely any reference to theit population, The Baltimore Clipper states that snow fell suffi- ie erosimg the Rovth River. gad Vnerace pean he sighed taken af moderate fates, | awarded by the American Institute, who i come obliterated among us; nd the Legislature has been | . 2Y. bn hemi the be amiphen voted Sm ts | ciently tocover the ground at Crow Creek, Warh- vy . 4 ‘or plieation © pard, i 1 ‘ork. “ | i y vent improvement of this instrum ren- Py a Bramewicksetolaine the Waikeed: Hesse tren gtae tt New sling Slip, orto Wed. f, FArSCOTE, ‘Wig maker in New York, Fegantod not only asthe mimediate acting power, but as | any, aubweriuent improvement of 1 ington county, Pa., on Wednesday last. fs Fores ph SF nina Fan ftaitrosd Depot, which will always ‘Prose gens parchasing Sek atthe tick ~ PASSAGE, FOR LONDON=Packet lus " icket cket offices, PAS CONDON=Packet sereive ferry Gekem gratis, ic mr kaee T ket ship MONTREAL, FREIGHT. AND TO” .- i I [oe vely as above, her regular ‘At the session of the Assembly in March, 149, the pea. | Apprehensions are said to be entertained for the ple’s constitution came under the consideration of that bo- peach crops, in consequence of a eharp frost last dy twice ratified; directly by the votes of the people in its | Saturday. favor, and indirectly by thé rejection of another instru. ane r NIGHT AR. 4 cr of the State; and all whe THE ANTI-ANGULAR vient ot le people, fa thelr cbipiaal sovereign SYSTEM OF WRITING. to alter the present government, and render it comfortable to their just rights, have been represented as hostile to law ations for exbin, second cabi NO the Residents of New York and Brooklyn—Remoral of | and order, and as putting in jeopardy the stability of go- a J — other to submit it to thore who were qualified to’ vote | day Mr. Forrest was to appear in the character of tier the constitution of t ¢ Freeholders, were promptly | ‘* Macbeth,” and Mise Clifton as ‘Lady Macbeth.”* rejected. A proposition was me tend suffrage; and | The “Gazette” of Davenport, lowa, gives quite a second proposition was oftwred ut the adjourned session | an animated description oti aaatin of the steamer rr PACKETS FOR HAVRE—Second Lin BRIS: " 3 ‘ $- ys bblic for this season, trusts that the very low terms, $5 (thus | that ‘time does not run against the people any more thi ‘Yr pons Se reyes to Pitte- BOYD & HINCKE? To of every age, to aequire anelegantand splendid haud | Poh hy ang acquiescence; that a power to assent, in: forwarded th despatch mem pa burthen. I toms, or | , Ame Lawes mi fclieate hands acrreable tothe fashion of the | Which they never have done, they did uot, and could not immer at Pituburg, wil im, Pittsh: in Philadel ig taUEh. hind their successors, or prevent them from reassuming please consige their foods to William Bing) cht with infallible eertai he ow in April, for the call of another convention to form a \- . @ stitution, the delegates to which convention were to be | Nauvoo, after she had been seized by the Che voted for by a constituency not much extended beyond | and her subsequent capture. ‘These are the faete:— the present freemen. Both propositions shared the fate of | On the 7th, the Nauvoo landed at Davenport, and the preceding. was attached. ‘The Sheriff took possession, and ro- day, "Also, singh . apron cam the y to write | their sovercignty. 7 rapper, on wick she han ust f ttl i wit tendo shipctig ll auch consagiments without " tack. cahrulated fora Nake ne int ime permitted, 1 should take great satisfaction inlay. | "Your attention will be required to the foree-taw and re. | moved the throttle valves placing a guard on board. AN goede shomld ve marked: distinetly ow euch ymckage | ani'tore eady to resciee cree teu aly fareatery; | ° Evening Clanes from ing before you the most abundant evidence, that these are | gotations recently adopted by the General Astembly for | On the Sth, the Captain confeseed judgment for BINOMAM'S LINE close a'concerm. Lies a pier 5 Noith ever, N. B. Morehaats end, Str fl A abe riceniod as rovdieticneey YHNS] the suppression of the constitution. Laws like these, | @1200, and left Davenport for Madison by land. Boryauae of freight, whieh ace as Jon aw ane other fine apply |” For term, aly to BOYD. & HID comme car "Phe declaration of Ameri¢an Independenee asserts that | Which violate in some of their provisions the well known |" “That evening the clerk and crew “got drunk,” id N66: Wont treet, Crppilia Meena Re = aa governments derive their just powers from the consent of | Privileges enjoyed by the subjects of the Britith monar | and broke into the office, boxes, &e., and, in the y, could hardly find}favor in the land of Roger Wil- linms. iThebe Weaetmeces fave been regarded bythe con, | morning, drove the guards off, cut loose from shore, , . factured wooden _ throttles erate men among our opponents at most impolitic snd | When having manu ; tunjust, and by the people we null ant void, because con. | steam was raised, and off paddled the Nanyoo.— flicting with the paramount provisions of the constitu- | Butthe Sheriff was not to oe outdone. The alarm tion, being given, he summoned some twenty men, em- giv Military preparation have been made by direstion of the | ployed the Rock Island steamer, and pursued after N. B. Passengers forwarded to Pittsburg and Pottaville,evory Cot tale oh ore cea teame ai aeciee cx netion at the City Hall of the rity of New Vor, on : f ale a ‘t and Seat he otalled materent of tae tare and Di New Ei ished in the city of ‘New Verte the governed ; and that it is the right of the people, mean- ing the whole people, the governed, to alter or abolish their government whenever they deem it expedie to institute new government, laying its fewndatior . such principles, and organizing its powers nstables, Talinn Ratlands, fine Tuscars, | as to them shall seem most likely to effect their safety and happiness. This Declaration was expressly adopted by N. ing, Sundays excepted. fer to R. Crooks, American Fur Co. § Front street “Phelns, Dodge & ( Sage & Co; Win. Rankin, Durye —_ ‘f POWELL & Tanding. : WELUS, WES {T AND COLD SPRING.—The steamboat HIGHLAND agg Heart W gop il eave the far of Waren New York, every Monday, Thuret ‘Satrrday a at Ao'clock, Recarning, the Highlander will le ews bury Prorming at o'slock, and ‘Tuerday”and Friday ‘cloel newspaper | Wrench and Enslish | Fancy Shellworks, Prince Albert Straws Se. See, Com roller. ‘Also, an entiely new article, the White Sil ALE ; yoo, Which he overtook il D Comptroller's Office, Apr if va rian Hair | ie Gi Assembly of this State in July, 1776. Assembly, and the people have been consequently put | the Nartvoo, which he overtook some twenty miles yank IPO E sens WtIGYT | Bounet, for the summer—it surpasses all the styles as yet intro | the Uenaral Assemly tl Tt Or i) states, while they | upon the defensive. But this is not the age nor the coun- | below Davenport. The pilot was ordered to-stop ; WEBER IMPROVED. BU beautiful, white and durable. The Constitutions of many of the States, white they Ke no at seventy-five per | daced, being extremely light e hye viber has Mim Soe tied lathe strongest torms, the right of the people towhange them as they may deem expedient. Any other construy would ré aportion of the declara try in which the willof the people can be overawel or | on his refusing to do 90, he was fired upon; that defeated hy measures like these. ‘There is reason to be- | ocuged him to leave the wheel, but the crew re lieve that leer adress to Governor King by the Pre J rod, when a. volley was poured into the Nauvoo, and lent of the United 8 1 ten under a mit ry vieldde . Of the facts, ogeusonal ty ihe, miwepresentation of the | wenthey yielded. The crew were taken before the Judge, andeeven of them committed. There the ° alists of . cf ch iseacter, mctives and objects of the Constitutionalit affair reets, Sheriff Watts being hailed almost a8 a Our fellow citizens in other States will perceive from hero; i f imported Buruere which he Pricws. “A Tiveral diaconmt ale tcrnnomat | ; ; ot Sumphine at. So-ceube ey ‘or freight or passage, apply 4 NOB AM beens and” fie rm tA ceuts per 4 Gat ant pxamine for] LATE OF THE FIRM OF ELM tion, of rights in thore Cone lons entirely nu oe ft bills or apecio, pnt on board this boat, must be ae the rth JAMES q ‘AS removed from the Astor Honse to y The Convention which framed the Constitution of the owner: thereoh unless a bill of Tading or receipt is sigued for B.—All kinds of Lamps altered, bronzed, gilt a1 Hie Ww rehamt, Tajlor, 235 Broadway, where he | rraited States, acted a8 the Representatives of the sover- thesame, ‘m2 | at the shortest notice, on reasonable terms, bal 9 or to wi . ‘on his old friends and patrons. eigaty of the people of the States, without regard to the