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Vol. VIL.=-No. 409.—-Whole No. 2077. So — ——_ —_ ___ NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 6, 1842. LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. New York on the 25th of each mont NE Ry Ship ROSCIUA, Captain John Ship SIDDONS) Captain E. B. Cobb, 25th ——. SNb SHERIDAN, Captain F. A. Depesater, 2ith May. Ship GARRICK, Captain Wm. Skiddy, 25th June. _ From Liverroon. BUERIDAN, Captain FA: Depe hip GARRICK, Captain Wm. Ska Ship ROSCIUS, Captain J | Ship SIDDONS, Captain E. B. Cobb, 13th Jun These ships are allof in the eity ol reat 3 fre been taken iu the. azral To Apn jont_of th be provided, ‘These tion. apply to. Letters by the packets willl be che sheet; 3) cents per ounce, and new POMEROY © 0/5 _ Latest trom LO AND CHICAGO EXPRESS. i We have received papers letters and slips from Newport and Providence down to last night. Beth places were quiet, and the two governments, with Governors at $400 a year and find themselves, had become Zorganized, and are now moving on quietly without the uso of much beer or any salt- ml Liverpool ou the 13th English Advertisement. OTICE TO RAILWAY TRAVELLERS. ANDERTON’S HOTEL, s T, LONDON, William Harding, Proprictor, fessional aud commercial gentle ’ rare GoW Tundiug aTesular Exyress ever the iy iis to ante from Albany and Batfalo, sad the interme: dinte plases, for FORWARI , regularity and safer Notes, Important Papers aud Val e hegotiation, transter, cullection or payment of Bills of N Acceptances, Accounts, Centago—execute orders for the purchase or sale of chandise, Produce and foes HARD Moser, NDEN to NewYorkand Boston, and hoice Guous, Specie, Bank ble Packages—W ill attend No. 164 FLE Returns his thanks. to, tho. pro ystor, 18th March. 13th About three hindred United States soldiers had concentrated at Newport. They were not sufficient to man Fort Adama. ‘The new government, under the Charter, was or- ganized with the usual forma and ceremony, in New After the organization waa completed the two housesseparated, anda resolution was offered in the Houae, making a requisition upon the President for his interference, by proclamation, or otherwise if necessary, which finally passed both nate unanimoualy, and in the They then adjourned {until the and hopes by ware- tting attention Co retain Us ‘ H. asscres his patrons dat no eudes h and flatters himself that c , Hin as tar as rogarde Wines and Viands, it being his ambition to procure th ters, aud conducting busivess on the The daily bill of fare, containing the was on their route, throagh: ¥ & CO'S EXPRESS Messrs, HAWLEY & CO!S EXPRESS ta and from Buffalo to Cleveland, Detroit and Chicago and in- ming at once the most direct, spe from the eastern and wi fall mevcantile nas i 5 first class, upwards of 1000 tons, built Me York with auch’ iunjeorements as combine fumusual’ comfort for Piste nats care i AE Sieg, for which ample stores w nesters, who will make every exertion to give general satisfa ared to promote w port,on Wedneaday. ps will be respon: lodgings WWs 6d per io ent by them, unless r References—Erastus Sherman, A. D. Patehin, Bennett, Backns & Hawley, U use; A. G. Smith, Auburn 5 J. Parg Canandaigua; Dovid Hoyt, Roe! JA, Clank, Basa ‘ON BAM Oto, Waite wank. Funke Dcetiag and Comme se, James Taylor, Theodore a6 'S COMBINED SUMMER AND COOK STOVE, FOR COAL OR WOOD. P: from $6 59 to $12.—The is made of east iron, will do nearly tre- FES BAKER Houses—in the 8 House by 56 to6, next morning. a rs 56 South st,, New York, or to WM. & JAS. BROWN & 'CO., Liverpool. dd 124g evute per single ers Leow ench. mi NEW YORK AND HAVRE PACKETS. (SECOND LINE, ine Wall hereafter leave New York on the hips oF tl Astund Havre om the 16th of each mouth, as follows : From New York. Fyom Havre. ‘The new ship ONEIDA, ¢ Ist March 16th April Captain Ist July ith August James Funck, Ist November? loth December Ship BALTIMORE, — (Ist April WGth Mey Captain Ist Angust 16th September Raward Foul, Ist Deceem’r? usch January hi DA, Ist May éth June Captain Tat Sentemb'r) 16th October Frederick Hewitt, IetJannary (16th February ST.NICOLAS, § ist June ich July i Ist October November. bi bin passage is $I ; quisite, with the exception of wines aud liquors. Goods e required fi cl . Fe he © ply t cored on them. Forte SSE IRIEN, Agen, 8 9 Tontine Buildings FOR NEW ORL LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LI ANS. iN despatch a ship (rom this port on the Iat, 5:h, 1uch, 15 25th of each month, commoncing.the 1th October and eoutinu- i i id for the re= ppointinants The following will be prevented daring the summer m ships will commence thi Ship YAZOO, in Juck viain Hi 5 h, Coptain Hunt. ARE, Captain Miner. iD in Knight. ip L¢ 1 Muiford. These ships wer ly for packets, are newly coppered and pu for passeazers unequalle by expe: onerni set who will ey will at all pi by Neither the owners or Ue for jewelry, bullion them, uy the valuy thereon expressed, ‘or freight or pasaag io RKC yt. JOLLINS & CO. 56 South st. or HULLIN & WOODRUFF, Agent in New Orleans, who will promptly forward all goods t address, ine are warranted (0 sail ally as ad FeTtised, ang great care will be tien to have the goods sorveet= Ty measured, m4 ry Cook Storas.— Daniel Brown, ono of the representatives from Newport in the People’s Amembly, was arrested there oun Wednesday for treason, and admitted to bail in $10,000. Moderation seeraed to mark the proceedings of the People’s Assembly. On ‘Wednesday a resolution a.committee be appointed to pro- wport to meet a similar one of the Ciene- tal Assembly, to aseertain whether any plan could be devised that would be honorable to both parties, to bring the present unhappy controversy now exist- ing in the State toa peaceable and speedy termina- tion, It wea laid on the table. There is # good deal of republic Suffrage Assembly. It yofuses te address ‘any go- vernor by the title of “His Excelleucy.” as it is in- consistent with democraey. All the People Assembly are to receiveone dollar per day for their services,and ten cents per mile for every one travelled. [Correspondence of the Herald.] Mar 4,7 P. M. Warlike cail upon Arvest Tyeason. of the division plate, ing four, differeat a all done with less than 3 cent A Ly for proot Wise wiuinscuadthimett cc FISK which we refer to Establishment, _, 209 Water street. addition to which over two y t, 599 Water street, New Youe, dt Fr Tatree perior staamers, running in connece nd Providence, and Boston aud Pro- low tou with the was introduced,tha “apaain’ Vanderbilt, leave New York daily, ( Pior No.1, North River, Battery Plage, at five $300 Deck passage, 300 do, do. which have come te a decided prefercuce. and Weuld inost cheerfully recommend it to the pul muy opinion susceptible of no improvement for implicit jain’, and worthy of more praise than eam ba appreciated One of which will 1am, with reapeet, yours, &e. ‘A. PERKINS Pastor of the Berean (Baptist) Chu Sunmer Stove w B T, on Mondays, Wednesdays, | An The NARRAGANSE’ yion. HUSETTS, on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, for Stoni jaturdays, for Stoningtor | Passengers ont) ships ae not, surpanied, cone vice ol i 4 Mr. Fisk, 209 Water street—Th Passengers will be supplied with every re. eerihs 200. Watoostans and that may be done that with an oseasionally Hy nism in the new he “arrival ef the steamers at Stonington, ty take the Railroad Cars and proceed immediagely to Provi and Boston, and for the aecommodation of persons tea : Newpwrt, the steamboat wains stop at Wickford long enongh to leave aml receive pause for im economy. Suflica it to say, fire, we have cooked for from ‘raons, with euough less fuel to save more thai MRS. BUEL, 03 Fulton street, als In intended for these vessels will be forwarded by the subseribers, free from any other than the expenses actually in- ing between New York and March 25, 1042 OMPTROLLER’S SALE OF STATE STOCKS— r nptrotler’s Oatice eight takom at the followi ‘on goods weig! EOF PACKETS. Bi: better aceommodation of shippers, it is Intended te 20th aud = i Thing forty ponnds or upwards to the cubie foot, at $5 40 per ton, aud on measurement goods Banking Associa . ze the business of Banking,” nd the acts amendin « OF nt goods Scenta per cubic if to be obtained at office 22 ORTON, VIA NORWICiL AND WORCESTER RAILROAD, "passed 1ath of Apel the snipe, to wit: THE VAR. MAIL LINE TO Meeting of the Charter Assembli the President. Jamas G. Bexaxrr, Dear Sin :— Idrop youa few lines in of the state of things in edly know that the charter election was held in this The procession (escorte: to pay orredecm their cieclating uotes, eithe their several bankiog houses, or at their respec tien of New York or Albany, as required to,the redereption of bank An paused 4th Mav, 1940. tocks held by the Comptrotler asst , banks, or so mach thereof ax the Compti hall think proper to sell, will be sold at the Merchants? inthe city of New York, on Tuesday, the 10th day « + At 12 0'clock, Mapto wi great haste to inform you You undoubt- 0 aptsun Roath, Jeave every Mon and Friday afternoor Trill leave eve, ay afternoon, at 5 o'clock? place to day. doubtable artillery company guns,) consisted of the m and one hundred and ten citizens and strangers, a noble host of admirers of the old charter. The committee appointed to count the votes de- clared the result about half past four. As soon as the new meinbers were sworn in, resolutions were introduced and paased by a vote of fifty-six to & authorizing the Governor to call on the General Go- vernment tor troops, Major Paine, Commandant on Fort Adams, being present at the time. One of the representatives chosen under the ‘ople’s constitution, who had taken his oath of of- ice in Providence yesterday, scorted by our re- consisting of forty-four nbers of both Housea, wit: : "Bank of Orleans, Scertificates Indians 5 per cent (internal) i eof cars on this “route. Tickets can be ob- tained and borths scenred starsat ADAMS & bp 58 certifiaates Indians Sper cent ( stock, payable Ist July inthe city of New York, express- drait of water, have recently been Jendid order with accommodations i comfort. ‘They are commanded i ery exertion to give ws be towed up and > hina Anaas 6 per cent (real estate bank) OPPOSITION LID 0. 1000 FARE REDUC ts ¢ One Dollar. FOR BERTHS. ne Steamboat WASHING- ptain J. M. Brovwn, will icave from Wavren etreot Tuesday afternoon, stock, payable 2 ALBANY. to: 3 certifiontes Arkansas 6 stock, payable 26th October, 1261, for $1000 each Xk and Real Estaie Account. nina of these ships will be responsi- ious stones, silver or plated ware or for any letters, parcel or package, sent by or put on board o eas regular bills of lading are taken for the same, wud bth April, at 5 o’clock. ular days of leaving New York—Tnesday, r nd who had returned y on account of the ill health of his wife, ed on a charge of treason to the is Daniel Brown, fifth representat) at 5 o'clock, P. M., landing each way at the burgh, Poughkeepsie, Caitakill and Hudson, ight taken at reduced prices. Mor passages or oot of Hammond | 15 certificates Indiana 5 per cent (int=rnal stock, payable Ist Jul Washinton Bunk, {Bt ack River Canal) 7 O80 of property ken only at the risk of sh STEAM NAVIGATI AN D * FIA—SOUTHAMPTON. BHLGIAN STEAMER BRITISH QUEEN, e M. M. Keane, Commanpver. ‘The days of departure of this well-known Steamship, have boon fixed as follows From Antwerp, On 4th Mh May, 1812, On 7th June, tas. 10th J) Tth Sept. nth Sept, th Price of passage, meais not included, to South: om or Antwerp, $i0—Steward's fees, ‘The me served on board, en the plan of a coi rte! manuer, and at fixed and moderate prices. Families or partics may contract for the voyage with Wie steward. A. experienced Burgeou on bo: snap WERE a es form 22 Gir “Al Bea NEW YORK AND NEWARK. Sts ‘are Krédiuced to 5 From the foot of Courtlandt street, New York. Rrary cor -enong auacepted,, Leaves New Yor! Leaves Newark Avs A.M. Att POM. At7h AM. Atiiy P.M. 9 di 9 do. 3h lo. 4 dow . 4 do. u 4% do. 10M do. BN de: 6 do. T do. 8 do Ww do. ON SUNDAYS. From the foot of Liberty street eave Fare reduced. From the foot of Liberty strect, daily. Leave New York. eave New Brunswick. 9 . At Thy 4g BoM FQUERVILLE Stages connget with these lines each way. ‘af between New York and Somerville, Do do New Biunswieck, a from New York, has been reduced betwoen New York and eunawiek, to 50 cents. way to 3 The Philadelphia mail line passes through New Brunswick for New York every evening at 9 o’clock. @a Bundays the 734A. M. trips from New Brunswick is omitted. Passengers who procure their tickets at th ceive a ferry ticket gratis, ‘Tickets are received ductor only on the day witen purchased. IMPORTANT TO WESTERN MERCHAN RELIANCE PORTABLE IRON BOAT LINE For the Transportation of G: Pittsbu: This improvement in tra chant wutasre mm the beats at our ware! Vestern is to. care! Anns senprated on the way. vy day, Bunda excepted, i Thua the first blow is struck; were it will end,no one ean tell, Mr. Brown has been held to by thousand dollars, tillents New York's FARE REDUCED TO 6\ STATEN ISLAND F Foot of Whitehall st steamers STATEN ISLANDER and SAMBO) ntil furdher Rotics 2000 A cent (Oneida Lake and Canal Feeder) stoek, payable Ist April, 1981, for awd aie at Albany, the 20th ler f ail in the sum of five BETWEEN ANTWERP WwW YORK eae The above notice comprises tices of suspension have been SUCCESS GUARANTEED TO L. N MAGIC MIXTURE? has been greatest discoveries of the present mevdical science exists will be consi The ebove is all from little Rhoda yesterday.— will san, se Bllaws, To-day we shall get more and perhaps important in- ares New York. At 8 ovclock 4, oF Bec ts AtiTy% oelock aM. 0 In reference to Mnior Payne's visit to Providence on Tuesday, the Herald states, that he was furnish- ed “with sealed orders from Washington—the or- ders not to be opened until there should be an out- break, and that the troops at Fort Adams were in- spéeted last Monday, and immediately after this du- ty was over, ench man was supplied with twenty- five ball cartridges. It is stated in the Providence Journal of Wednes- day morning, that two of the members chosen to seneral Assembly, presented themselves to Dorr’s Legislature, were sworn in, and took their rom Southampton, From New York, On 7 18 * ‘ ‘ . All goods snipped are required to be particularly | most invaluable snd are at the risk of the owners thereof. PEOPLE'S LINE FOR ALBANY, termediate places, from the Pier foot of A. : RICA, Captain M. H. Trneadell, leaves av abore on ‘Tuesday, ‘Thumday and Satui ernoous, at 5 o’cloek. For passage or freight, apply en board, or to ‘Ac the Gi SCHULTZ, 5 t the office on the what N.B.—All kinds of property wkun only at Us owners thereof. le Tu effects are al a radical eure ina short time, take even montis. O: ag and over delicate jundreds that. put pointed nor discoveres all beyond the pale of anapicin stood unrivalled, and. has ww eusing ite Tt has. “rhe Nix ixcuye has long ined. the glittering imagery 50 itausly displayed. by a host. of anprin ve oaly aita haa been to dupe and ppointment at King's Di quacks, whose only ai decoive the unfortunate, Store, 53 Fultou street corner of and at drug store 413 Broadway eor. and Chambers, UNITED STATES CHEAP CASH TAI- EMPORIUM has removes t ner of Nassau and Beekman atreets, to 183 Broadway, room cf YRom Tar Crrr or Gon.—We have ed some authentic and late intelligence from the “ City of God”—alias “the city of Nauyoo"— alias the “State of the faithful”—anlias the centre of the Mormon empire, now creating by Joe Smith,on the beautiful banks of the Miseouri. The annexed letter will speak for itself. pears that the new faith is highly prosperous, and that the “ Latter-day Saints” are doing a flou: business in religion, morals, agriculture, mechanica, population, civilization, and all the other “ations.” ‘The Mormons have practical sense in all worldly ‘Thisis the reason that they succeed better recent sects in religion and philo- Smith digs his own potatoes—large fel- lows—ten in a hill,andjwo small ones for seed. Here When the Fourieritea, and all the squash philosophers, can do the same, then they may be permitted to rank among the master-spirits of PASSAGE FROM ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES. ERSONS. desirous of making engagement emigrate from the Old Ci inform his friends and the pablic at large that he hax takeu the abore room in Brosdway, iu con- ‘and by reducing his ex- ith any establishment, sequence of the hi ages, will be ¢: th as regards quali utiful coat from $12 to $22, seribers, who ar ,and splendid pants from $¢ ments as will a all times prepared to "The vessels composin we firat elaas, one of which leaves Liverpool conseqnently all delay at the port of enabarkati —All garments made at this establishment are done and warranted to fit. with neatness and dexpatch and judge for yourselve OF RESIDENCE.—J. B. BTOUV! if French wines, has the honor of inform j¢ city and his numerous countrymen, that romoving his cellar from No, 6] Nassau street to No. 19 Ann street, comer of Nassau, where he intends to have an assortment other wines of the very best H- will also send out the those seitled for decline coming funded, without nny deduction, Passage per various ports of Ireland and Scotland, can For further particulars apply 10 AMUEL THOMPSON, Office, 273 Vearl at. Old Extablished Passa; 25 cents, A.M, tain from New Bronawick, aad 434 than many of t le at all their respec Bankers, Londou, Freach wines, Berdeaur, &-. of the MONMOUTH BANK, New re purchased at 14 Wall street, by EARL ie the great secret. ‘OR LIVERPOOL—New Li of 25th May he oplendia packet ship 6! Cpa rgpee | Depeyster, of 1000 tons, will sail ab by. the com Ash tn also « gentleman hn’ hoard and all the com ving at 170 Hudson atree! 30 200,000 La Norma Segars, 3 ANDED from the brig Olio, from Havana, of superior for sale in low to anit purchasers, at reasouable M. RADER, 46 Chatham sureet. ¢, having accommodations unequalled for splendor or comfort, apply on board, at Orleans wharf, foot of ‘ali street, or to E. K. COLLINS & © age $100. Kev aii. GARRICK, Captain W, fons, will succeed the Sheridan, and sail 25th June, her regular lay. Crry or Navyoo, Intrsots, April 24, 1842. Jars G. Besxerr, Esq. between Philadelphia and . % South street. Tt is some time since £ ‘ou have heard from your correspondent in Zion. have refrained from wri- ting with a view of meeting you on_ the threshhold of your new establishment, which I am assured by a friend from New York will exceed, in point of material and organization, anything of the kind on this continent, or perhaps inthe world. The energy, ‘wenger may rely apon the ships of thia line sailing puno- oF COPART ‘by murual conse ihe firm of Phalen & Searls ‘The affairs of the firm i fully packe rarchouse, No. 36 Market street, are car- ried over the Columbia aul Vortage Railways without, trate shipment, Careful captains and crews are employed, who take charge of the goods at Philadelphia, aud continue with them the entire route, thus avoiding delays and the liability of lote R i , Mays The splendid packet alg JAMES PHALEN, WILLIAM SEARLS. w York, April 30th, 1012. William Searls will contioue the Stock & Exchange business at_No. 36 Wall street, on his own account, 2 CHAMPION WIG MAKER. ANT IMPROVEM freight or passage, having eccommodations uneqnalled for snlendor or comfort, apply on beard at Orleans Wharf, foot of Wall sircet, or to ree #,K. COLLINS & CO. 6 South street. 100. Capt. Win. Skiddy, of 1000 tons, Sheridan, and sail the %th June, be coming a common subject of remark in thisqnarter, and the Herald, aa your subscription list shows, is how getting as comiion among our people as it is in Philadelphia and N ers forwarded to Pittsburg and Pottsville, eve H. STORKS, Agent, _al2 3m* ne ___*_7 Washington street, RAILROAD NOTIC MARKET AS IGHT LINE. NEW BET SWICK HE NEW JERSEY Hoilrssd. and Trane pany have” establia eight twe Bruyswick und New York, which they Yatend to ru ently, Leaving New Branswick at 5 A.M. daily, (8 cepted) aud the feo: of Liberty street, New Yorks a able for the speedy ant cheap con description, and more Deslers ia Live Bock, who eum hate | I cwaen Ni whonever Phe rates Tor sheep, hogs, &e, and all over k y to low ever Exceeding stearnvont Merehamlise sent by this line is not subject to any extra chagge in crossing the North: River. id Company | Brunswick, adioining the Railroad Depot, which will be open for the reception af merchawlise-4 receiv y tickets gratis, FREIGHT AND Pas BURG. BINGR natn’s Tr The propritors of Bing: buns, give notice to the Merchants of pemous shipping to the West, that thei ration Gams coasigned t0' them ites) will be forwarded with despatch. men, OF siuippers States, who, have no. & please’ consign their ; un, Pitisbarg, who will atiend to shipyit all such contigminente without el A BINGHAMS LIN For raten of freig F N.B. Passengers: forwarded to Pittsburg and Po every , Sundays excepted. Riefor to Re Gisele, Ametiean For Co.t . T._ Nigoll Front ty Phelps, Dodge & Co, Fultos 5 Suyd: rinkin, Daryee i WELL & CO’S TL ill leave the foot of Warren atte every Mond ~ at io" erery M “Por freigh cae, apply to the captai or freight or passage, apply to the capta N'BmAMl baggage, and. freight of ev bills or specie, own ty morning al clock. on board, The packet Geert Our City, University and Military Legion, are all chartered by ar act of the Legislature of the State of Illinois, and placed on the most liberal footing with the most enlarged af has a Chancellor, viz. 3. nett, who is also Mayor of the city. en man of high military talent and profound erudition. ‘There are, if | am’ not mistaken, twenty-four re- gents, and most of the chairs are filled with pro- fersors of the first talent in the country. ‘This, you is going ahead on your own ‘Three years ago our city contained three hundred persons—it now numbers upwards of seven thousand, and in lees than five years will have a population of twenty thousand soula, The land in the vic dulating prai in the world; oe tion a very paradise. Our Ieston'ts composed of about fifteen hundred of as good soldiers as the State or the United States can cail into the field, and officered with men who know their duty, and who will country, and their firesides, fight | ; at the ‘same time, our whole society, in their civil, moral, and religious deportment, under the anspices of Joseph, the great Prophet of the * Latter Day Saints,” are as ainiable, as kind, as charitable (in- ies), a8 the Christian religion is cal- culated to make mortals here bel It is astonishing why your farmers, who are com- pelled to get a scanty laborious living from ground they are compelled constant] sell off to come out to this ( Zion of the Lord. ve doth hope and virtue dwell, righteous that no tongue can tell, Reject the chains that long have kept you bound, Enter our sanctum—Nauvoo's holy ground. There are some honors intended you from t warter, which I shall adyise ye know you are our ‘ource|f #0, and we should be d ecome one oY the faithful. in the highest estimation, and you mu your humble servant is not in this partic 2 EL THE MANUFACTURE OF TOUP Jway, opposite St. Paul's Church, is the New York the nm ON 'TOUPEE, Beng anew invention of the Subscriber. These Tonpee made without nays, bands, or metalic springs ; head by an entirely y.rely om the ships of this line sailing puncta- n2 FOR LIVERY OC first to introduce May.—The superior * Capt. Huttleson, will ail as above her regular ‘Faia ships accommod: for cabin, second cabin, having state room berths, oF a are not equalled by any packet don moderate terms, by ap- ER & McMURAY, . comer Routh. and "Transportation Com- cemthey display not a particle of s springs are anew late . ‘ ? vent misting or corroding, ‘This is 8 couvineing proof (0 old wig ND SCALP. maker, PILALON’S qualifications aro well known and apjire- himself to be decidedly the best in the id passage ena ing on board, foot Maiden GLO 100 Pi The above will be succeeded by Y Th is on the 13Uy inst. frienda residing in the old country, can have them brought out by the above «hip, is, by Applying as above (ul by lette n country dealers and merchauts the above line is very dee yance of merchandise WIG A voters and whe can have 150 head of cutle convey- w, Branswick end New York, the same day a. an extremely rich un- o make the finest farms the climate is healthy, and the situa- wr J 1 three of the oli York, can testify. judices of the profession ia New the transportation of cattle, horses, males nov jadge from the UMS.” ds of merdhaniise are very the first premium this, engers, Which W te, Who ix oF As not the best mg awarded by the Ame THE ANTI-ANGULAR SYSTEM OF WRITING. POs BRISTOW i "PROM TWELY We Mr. BRISTOW, in respect(ally offering his sert public for this season, toasts have fitted up 9 Jarge storehouse at New ways FOR TONDOS t ast suiling packet ship MON TRE Tinker, sails positivel jor aceo“pmodations ere prirchasing their tickets at the ticket offices, will ary tickets grati, mii om ‘SAGH TO PIDTs- in defence of their jowe, her regular Auil'stcerane pace oy this wanna that he very In (cra, 83 (hus acing the nsefulart within means of will induce eve Fy-one and of every age, to acquire an elegant and splendid hand ai h ha B. Pll, master, will sail vn Exar Lessons! from twelve to one—They are taught d sble to the Rushion of the ght Mellie Certainty to write torly manner, suitable for keeping a set Al, copper fastened ship, V . barthen 27 tons, or bout 7000 barrels, aner, wasestted oa the ‘sn Which she has just swell calculated for ® lia trade—tias a fall 1 ¢ to Chiaa and bac! ods showld be marked distinctly ow cach paclage now ready to re | Which are as love as any other line, appl WM, TYSON, Agent. > No. 9 West street, opposite Pier No.2, N. Re RPORAT! cl ei for mnpaid taxes will take place at Hall of the city of New York, on lune next, at 12 o'clock, noon, and hole of the’ sxid property in due time. you have proved elighted ci pave you Our people hold you ine Ms know that EET, importer and manafacturer of Talian and publi¢ auction a Is, reapectfully informs his customers the 28th day of shall be sold a priited aud yublished in. the. that he has removed bi chn street, Where he continges to keep a splendid aesortment of Indies’ fashionable Straw Goods, wich Dunstables, Ttalinn Ratlands, fine Tusears, Fancy Shellwarks, Prince A rely new. artich for the summer ing extreinely Tight, b IN , he steamboat HIGHLANDER, all the styles as yet intro wtiful, white and durable, Most revpectfully youre, &, Cin RN The subscriber imported Burners, which he 0 ral discount al- eat Mcents Ld st Grand street, one door fem Bren ~ GEORGE ELMENDORE, downy ti ay Yosh ra M ock, Returning, tie Highlander will leave New burg! ond ¢ “Tuesday and Faday Non. — Moses AvpolvT MENTS: Maclay, of the ci sioner of deedg in the mG, King, of deeds in the place of Watson Van DORF & LORD, ve establishment of lace of Edward W. Cone.— he same city, commis: ¥ deseriytion, bank mut on bored this boat, must be at the risk’af the reof, unkess a bill of Inding or receipt is signal for f Lampsaltered, broured, e, on reasonable terms, ypy to wait ou his old at the shortest notie Livrug Larkr prom Mexic hoon, We received by the Eugenia Court of Oyer ‘erminer, Before Judge Kent aud Aldermen Balis and Hot feld 7 = Mbtion ron New Tata in tHE Case ou advices from that city to the 13th ult. Mar The prisonor way brought into Cont ai: There appears to be no news of importance, ei on two before the arrival of the judgee. He resumed bia our letters or ps old position beside the s.ove ou the left of the Le h, and papers. took. apparently, a decp taterest in the proceesdinyra He The schooner Engle, Martin, formerly of New | Bas been sick of lato, which, added to the oare incid 2 Seager oe my » Mexiean cow. | 2 bis precarious situation, causes him to look xomew rk, was sold pnd transferre dtothe Mexiean gov- pale and thin compared to what he did at the time of his ernment on the 28d day of March. Apart of her | il His brother Charles was with him, und seems te ctew returns in the Eugenia. ja ey ‘closer than a brother, Po aera and di- wret yep: F 6 his unhappy affairs. Jon A. Mormeis and Ro: We give a latter from our corresqondemt at Vera | e&r Exar, Eqs. appeared forthe prisoner, and Mr. Wai- re ey Spe at Attorney, aided by Mr. Jaaes L. Sarrn, f a ; } 3 r people. ‘Phe motion was separate f i Vera Crvz, Mexico, April 5, 1812. ceptions. Mr. Wurrine obj a Pr a ene Warm Weather—Height of the Mercary Yellow Mat th Court could not entertain it, as the case was now fabedlAcia Ksedkicoag*, oy tal in the Supreme Court, carried there by writ of certiorari, t Hon. Waddy Thompson—The American Phe Court said that the decisions us to the bill of oxcep- Flag—Naval, §. §c. . wii not be disturbed, but it considered thie a motion hs hoa on ew matter and in opposition or independent of the Teannot allow this favorable opportunity to pars | 1%. Monat then read a copy of the bill of exeep- by, without placing you in possession of all the im- eee Gee rcp ty ee nd Mr. Eatstr, sta portant news which haa transpired in and about this | ching to law tosuiamon tw pore ee Tet, Odes i 0 rol affidavits setting forth the ground of his motion. he first was from Frederick N. Kenseit, which states, In the first place, allow me to say thatat the time substance, as follows : ~He resides at 961 Heury stre student at law in the office of Mr. Field: On the Sat Laddiess you this, the ther ¢ ig) : Fil » the thermometer stands eighty | thitny night in which the trial closed he remaimed'4 odd inthe shade. You can imagine its position in | Park nour City Hall, and could nee the jurors in their ro the sun better than I can describe it; for were Ito | ater or he nee 3 pt ae ee recognized Mr. Del : van, whom he knew. ‘Phe window was ope attempt it, Lvery much fearl should melt away be- } the jurors put their heads out eeveral tenet ihe tet fore placing its gage of temperature on paper, such Hime male pemerks aaa its impropriety ; of them a it «a oF STITT ¥; poked ou for one or two minutes; witness he “l is the intense heat; and T am extremely sorry to | words. acquittal or conviction,” and he tbongiit & sas sny, has occasioned old “ Yellow Jack” to make | sid by the) yor g fc loputy 8s ooleing. 0 ihe heard é : ‘ 8 person exclaim * heng him up by the he is appe . ig ip by hi and othe h a9 arauce quite early, . a such remarks, at which witness was astonished ; he come On Sunday, the 10th, we were highly gratified on punicat l what he heard to several persons,inciuding Mr, Peery J ‘Telegra Pritt elden, one of the counsel. He does not khow Colt” no gasting our eyes toward the Telegraph, situated on | ony of hiscounesions pepthishraltcs, pps drags St, Joan de U loa, on perceiving a signal, showing Levi Prex, Romext N, Bourox, Bess. Tavr, and Dr. that one of our national vessels was in the offing. It | Jor ete boars ts to having boen . Dt : i resent at the North American Hotel some time was certainly a pleasure more easy to imagine than bf the trialof Colt, and heard Mr. Nathaniel R. Husted, to be expressed—auffice it to say, that the quays peropeipni ae the House, gti empaanelled and eerv Ne ack tad tes 4 wave | onthe trial as ajuror) say that Colt ought to be hun were hite ly crowded with people, all eager to gaze | tp without judge or jury ; that he ought tobe hung fire upon the gallant little bark, which is now to be scen, | and tried efierwarde; that if the law could not reach Colt with allsail on her, gliding swiftly past the castle on | Me people would, &. He spoke in answer to a remark , caste on 1 made aon the death of Adams, and e: her way to her present anchorage offthe city. ‘This | an-excuedingly severe tone, eihinrpanancase; somewhat astonished us, as no veasel-of-war has |. Feancis T- Wit son itified to having heard Mr. Husted f opllhe . ry, evening before the ever been permitted to come inside the inner harbor | Aud’ wished to God he coal peudageppdees Dut Leleune of Vera Cruz, excepting the French squadron, under | posed he could not get within ahundred of it; but if the Admiral Baudine, whom the unfortunate Mexicans | SoUNS! agkedhim if he had made up his mind he would could not prevent. Whether they could or not, you M Yurrine then read several affi are already conversant. We soon ascertained the | the prosecution. schooner alluded to, to s old antiqua, eily during the Jast few days. 12 ne net ps): ‘ad in support of Bi dy rom Mr. Green, Dep ri 0 e the U.S. Revenue Cutter | which he shows that the jury had Deon pri shots Pn Woodbury, Captain Nones, seven days from New | mo’ according tolaw. One ortwo of the affidavits Orleans, fiaving on board General Waddy Thoinp- | Were in explanation of some aiready read, where the ver son, Minister Plenipotentiary and Envoy Extraor- | ©!2Fationsof Mr. Husted had been strongly’ alluded to. dinary, andsuite, to the Court of Santa Anna.” ‘The nigttenoutint a ing Bens Sithets ian EE Latioaee ’ oodh i ~acity love! er ” » reine the tr no conver. Woodbury, coming an tna capacity ofa Government | sation whatever with Wilson. Mr. Il. heving adiveread packet, was permitted to enter the harbor, where, | himself to witness, he said that he had been summon we understand, she will remain for instructions from | it woul! not serve for $60, and meant to go down and ournewly appointed minister, who, together, witl ke an excuse, He said nothing about having made up his suite, left this city with an escort, given him by | his mind. the General Commandant of the city, to lids his Wintixe made affidavit as to an explanatory docu- person from violation from the attacks of the many | ent which Dr. Corning signed in his office, but did not Drandits who way-lay on the public road between | come buck and swear tit. “The Doctor states ini that this and the city of Mexico. It is to be hoped, not | oid Ada, Game in while they were talking about Colt XK and Adame, end made the rei e di id only by us Americans, but by all the natives, thathe | Without conenteg, wee, Tetmarks he did off hand, and may not rec “4 ve the smallest possible injury. Such | Ronrur A. Boutox’ (second affidavit,) said he was pres ix the impression which he has made here, upon the | rent, but did not hear all the expressions attributed to Mr, military authorities particularly, that I believe, were | Hu He said it was an awful crime, and Colt ought to it in their power alone, every requeat or demand } be hung up, without judge or jury. which his Excellency will ve to make, would Tromas 8. Miter testified to being present ot the readily be complied with; and Ido not hesitate to ‘natant i te hy sritile we Were talking, and say that his embassy will be crowned with credit to | hry) We esHted Sh etce cg Ayes: age mas noes] himself, and henor to hia country. God rant it ‘answer to be a juror. This was some weeks, Volos ioe You muet not be at all surprised at the release o He came in with eomething, and di oa our unfortunate countryman, Mr. Kendall, of the Ratwancottnt er ae: New Orleans Picayune.’ Ihave more reasons than An aflidavit from Mr. Husted himself was alto rend. He one which justifies my saying 80, of which, in my | was out of town at the time of the murder, and did not re. next, I will communicate to you-his release I be- | turn till the 10th Oct. He newer read any account of the lieve to be certain—time will show whether my | Matter in the papers, and all he knew about it was what mredidtion We Gusteet UP Hck he heard when people were conversing. He never un. predic ‘; s : qualifiedly nid that Colt’ was deserving of punishment Acireumstance occurred somewhat ofan amusing | but that he wasso if the facts were such as had been re. character, on the Woodbury’s coming in, which 1 | prerented, nor tid he tecl #0 in lee ore naa Dawn re: must relate, as it will tend somewhat to show you | spoken with the gentlemen who were present and who the readiness with which the Mexicans stand pre- | made alfidavits, but still he cannot call to mind having eminent for, in always being prepared for battle. said what they attributed to him. ‘The affidavit of Wilsou As I before remarked, the gallant little craft, | is false in every important particular. Winship. said, with her ensign and pennant wafting itself in the wc Whee kaos ragniietiy eres tele ‘1 ; ‘ p kee} hin the breeze, was bearing onward for the harbor, with the oftheNasth Ameslowmilot. ituene incon wind, asthe nautical term expresses, ** two points | some oysters, and was there no other time that evening. free, and larboard tacks on board,” at the rate of | rhe day I applied to the Judge to excuse meon ne. eight miles per hour, and assaucy as ifshe intended | count of the sickness of my wife, but he would not allow to run down the castle of St. Juan D'Uiloa, batter | it unless I could swear that she was dangerously so. down tho city, and then hoist her flag on the peak | When asked by the counsel if Thad expressed an opinion, of Arazaua. “At this time it is, L understand, thatall Tenaya ed asl really believed ; many perrons speaking preparation ix being mado by the commandant of | of different things in the bar-room where I join in, without «tle. aritedl together, | thinking of the circumstance, perhaps ; next minute IT went the castle, and his fifteen hundred men, to r jury box with my mind perfectly unbiassed. Aft with the man of war schooner Engle, and her jolly fees, raed pons eoriger gogpes gl om the jury had retired I did not put my head out of the win- crew of thirteen, all told (the same which was built | gow, nor did T see cither of the ot jurors do so. ingour city by the unfortunate Howard), to at- | Joseen Bisnor, one of the jurors, made affidavit that the tack and arrest the farther progress of the schooner, | statement of Kensett is incorrect, so far as concerns him- and at one blast from their battering rams, demolish | self or any of the other jurors that he knows of. He was her, supposing her to have been a esian man o! eee reer ge oe eter te fay; =“ . 7 Woodbury were |, #xsexTus Hows, another of the jurors, testifi iat the War. re olhioers and men of the Woodbury werd 1\,.ry room war close, and he pencil the’ window and wut know not how they would have acted, if'as bravely | {own by. it, hut did not pat his head out. He afterwards yw sin tentin) saw some persons outside in the Park, with cigars, &c as they are popular with all, Mexicans in particular, | ‘The utmost propriety was observed in the jury room: I verily believe they would have demoliehed the |” tora F. Ceuercalso a juror made widen that the city in the twinkling of an eye. 4 a room being warm and close, one of the sashes was put up. Thave never had the pleasure of meeting with a | He saw persons in the Park, but did not speak, nor did more gentlemanly and creditable representation of | any persons from there say any thing to him. He did not our government than inthe persons of the officers | hear the words spoken alluded to by Kensett. . ofthe Woodbury, who are enrested by the Mexicans | ari Thi hes stare, Seucls te Hien ae a toadearee, without n parallel. You must feapilece jury ‘retired to aroom in'the third story of the Hall, in some time ¢ince, the Woodbury's officers rendered | which were two windows. ‘The air of the tom was bad, wrtant services to Commodore Maurice, of the | anda sash wes pulled down and another raised, but neither Mexican Navy (then Commander-in-Chief), his | of the jurors put th out, nor did they hear any lady, and several other Mexi the same being | thing spoken out low. Did not hear nor say wrecked with our countryman Jieward in the Lie | what has been at Their deliberetions were unin- berty. ‘They all being here, and it being their place | dence, and the conduct of Mr. Husted was correct ; and 1M ka , »- | he was one among the last that gave up the hope that a of nativity, it aflerde fern & fine papa Mty 10 Te | modified plitletintest Gould'te obtained: One cretworot pay. them for their hospitality extended to the jurors looked out of the window, but neither of them during their sojourn on board the Woodbury; and I | saiany thing while doing so. assure you, my dear Bennett, 1‘ feel proud, as an Mr. Monaits then opened the argument in his usual American, in noticing the beautiful manner with | able and energetic manner. He contended that this Court which they have been received, collectively and in- | had power to grant anew trial on account of the infor- lually. Onr flag has been raised one hundred | malities in law which arose asto the jury, and also on the per cent by their appearance in onr waters. Salute | Merits of the case. He cited several authorities in support atter salute has been exchanged, and really if you | fhis position, While the argument was still pending, the A sm attinihte prisoner was remanded, and the Court adjourned to hall- were here, and witnessed what! have attempted to per 10 the forunoor, or journed to hi describe, I feeleertain that you would experience | the same feelings of pleasure which we all ha at the appearance of the Woodbury and hl e Before Judges Lynch and Noah. officers: the following being a list of the eame:— William Shaler, Exq., as acting District Attorney. Pleaded Guilty.—John O'Donnel entered a plen William M. Wilson, | of guilty on a charge of assault and battery on Williom ; Osmond Peters, Ist May ry B. Roness, Capt ut.; John Saunce, 2d do.: i ¥l te 8d do.; John Hinens, Acting Boatswain; John Col- | Flynn, 6 Water. street. Otis Allen and Wil lins, Acting Gun Peter Hardenbrook, Acting holed re arraigned on the charge of passing counte + ‘ H * pleaded not guilty, and the cause was set down rpenter; George € raham, Acting Sailmaker; | ¢y Inext Thurslay’ Richard 8. Howell, for forgery ephen Pratt, Captain’s Clerk. ‘ also arraigne?, pleaded not guilty and asked for delay The Macedonian frigate and sloop-of-war Warren, | next term, in order to procure evidence from Kentucky to sailed one day previous to the Woodbury’s arrival | prove an alibi. for Pensacola, by way of Tampico, officers and erew wo being no other business ready the Court adjonrn- all well. “ i In my next, I trust J shall have more of im. | Court Cal portance to communicate, and more time allotted | PROREEE Rei me to connect it. Any imperfection in this you will | 5. "33.0" 00, 61. 69 der-=-This Day. 08. 41.442, 43, 6,8, 44, 47, 48,50, 51, 13, 64, 66, 66, 67. correct, and oblige yours, most truly, Court of Common Pleat.—Part 1--Nos. 117, 141, 37, 103. AN AmEnican. Part 2.—Nos. 128, 136, 186, 11, 16, 90, 24. 68, 104, 119, 139, + q 154, 23, Late rrom Bermaupa.—We have the Bermudian, ; jst miprciestynins’ published at Ifamitton, to the 23d ult. Suakens rv Priv. —The Shakers at New Le- H. B. M. ship Warspite had arrived out from the | banon have resolved to hold no public meetings Chesapeake. during the ensuing summer and have issued notice ‘The stearuship Clyde had sailed for England to | to that effect. This is in consequence of the great touch at Feyal, with thirty four cabin passen- | number of sinners and idlers frequenting their gers. place of worship, causing much annoyance to the ‘They are cultivating wheat in Bermuda. Shakers aforesaid. No other news. Ose or THE PLAcves.—Myriads of locusts have Frou Rio pr Jaxsino.—By the bark Douglass, | already made their appearance in the interior coun- Captain Bourne, from Rio de Janeiro, we have re- | ties of South Carolina. ceived full files of the “Journal do Commercio,” to | the 25th March. ‘The papers contain nothing of ino- ment. Lone Lirr.—Key. Samuel Cheever, the first con- gregational minister at Marblehead, has preache fifty consecutive years, without omitting a single bbath. Toratty Loat.—The British steamer Com. Bar- tie, on Lake Ontario onthe 30th ult. No lives lost. Minick: tote. cm Lane Wale Wattleld; Loss otherwise, $20,000. son of the Governor, and George Rumery, the for- Tt ae 557; mer 15, and the latter 12 years of age, were drown- Snoceive Avrray in Cranks Cotnry.—An un- roe 4 on Wednesday i Fp oe , ‘a J in C y, . | Herald save they were in a small boot built by fortunate affray ee “hi fh i spi Ee young Fairfield. It upset, and they both found near Waterloo, on uesday, t e | ult. which ori- watery grave.—Bangor Whig, May 3d. ginated in settling the partnership concerna of Me- fi 5 Kane & McAllister, who had been engaged in the Piet riewt Lae nen mnie aio Lagialatiire of 4 eas. Pi rn POtIC’ 0 ed on ri iy bs business of distilling, and resulted in the death of | [ONRECHCH! tiie eg called to order, by Samuel the latter, who was shot down by McKane becavse | \_ Peters, of Colchester, the oldest member present, of his attempting to take possession of seven barrels | and proceeded to the election of a & sd L. kK of whiskey, the property of McKane, which had heen | Wightman having received 119 aut of 175 votes, was knocked off to McAllister at a sherifl’s sale at $1 per ec be duly elected. His chief competitor declared, (0, remy, WiI0 received 54 votes. John barrel. McKane immediately fled, and at the latest | (Palmer, and Nathan G. Wilcoxson, were chosen dates had not been taken. Senate was organized by the appointment of Savra Fe Expeprrion.—The followiag are the Burrall, of Canaan, President pro tem., and names of some of those who died or were n- | 8. Abernethy, Clerk. ‘ name ret tite. atiene Piewremene vik | A resolution Was then offered, that there being no Messrs. Doane Howland, Mayby, Baker, Itgecn- | clection of Governor, Lieut. Governor and, other berry, MeAhater, Crikth, Woodson, Dr. fill, | State officers, by the people, the House should, the Glens: Mercer, Goiphin and, Riint.—Di ,or | Senate concurring, proceeded to elect those officers Sturgess, Gates, Dodge—47.—N. O. Picayunes this moraing, which was passed.

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