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THE NEW YORK HERALD. NING, MAY 18, 1842. ee rer Vol. Vil—No, 21.—-Whole No. 2038. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MOR LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. 1 New York on the 2th and Liverpool om the 13th iN ' jes of New York and its ‘ ESPEC mile * R wicinity,, shat abe cont ng. Iewons on the Piano rte, Harp, insiusing. Miss C. wi py to uS receive her pupila at No. ds White, street, of it psterced wi Ton New ho i attend at the respective houses of those ladies who may: houor May. her with their patronaze, * id Piano Fortes very splendid. Pi sale. Arrival of Gov, Dorr— | the fallen man, while he was in the city of New , who swellad nigh to burst- J that it hed folt extreme regret in being compelled to keep Warlike Proclamation—-Trouble in Sto- | York. It had been already dyed in blood, and if He finally succeeded in delivering | t#™ together for so many hours, but it was one of those nington, necessary, would again be dyed in blood should the | +” - ‘ elt yeas HYSTINS ) long contested cases where a verdict was desirable, and aecnisinn io , as in Sullrage Cause demand it. He then sought to ex- | himself, much to hisfsatisfaction. ‘The response of | should be obtained if possible. Judge Kent then or ne ineafnne e ag eee Tenched Provi- | piain rhe charge that he alledged hiad been made | Mr. Clay, though brief, washappy, and much to the teat Do dicharged.” Vienne emena es remained dence in safety. He wasescorted from Stonington against him, in regard to, the raising of troops in point. ‘The day being as*gloomy us the hearts of | rome ive Position District. y rail Oe, Garter by about 1200 persons, and reeeived along the line | New York city. Hestated that ho had written « the conservatives and locofocos must have been on | !8"™,.was williag that they should be discharged at 10 in an enthusiastic manner by the Anti-Chartists, letter asking military aid in that city, Jt wastnol for beholdi “ titi oO? o'clock on Monday evening, concaiving it useless to keep We give below all the intelligence we hare re. | Oothoustts but for 5,009, should the occasion re- | beholding so interesting a spe thom out any longer, but it was opposed by the counsel on We gi Intelligence we have re- | quire it, or rather should there be an attempt to | the procession, one and a halfmilesin length, moved | the other side. Who would not be a Juror? ceived from our revolutionary little neighbor, for Mbp hicheniong aioe to this city. towards town, which was reached about noon De SE pS the benefit of whom it may concern. All isquiet. Gov. Dorr stops at the hcuse of Bur- | yy ied PrN 8 es Pang 7 Itivzereeived thatthe rouble hawalready extend. | Tington Anthony, the sheriff wader thesume consti: | The enthusiasm manifested by all classes om this sale and hi ano Forte, of ARTIFICIAL TEETH. 1CK, Captain Wm, Shady, 130 August. ON THE PRINCIPAL OF ATMOSPHERIC PRESSURE. FROM THE COURIER AND to the whigs, F090 a0 }. Cobb, 13th June. NS, Ship SIDDONS, A. Depeyster, 13th July. Ship SHERIDAN: She GaLtIC eee ahiine are all ete: Supreme Court, he first class, upwards of 1000 tons, built r 3 ith. such’ improvements as combine F ‘! snes . pth kta rig : , ~Libel of William L. Stone on J. Fennimore eaceneed wid aieeaul corntons lar" pamsoeens | every car DENTISTRY Wie is not often a Tats Coanection: tution whereby he claims to be governor. cceasion beggars description. While passing his case which came up on demurrer, hes been taken im the ‘rangement of ther secommodations. | 4 speak in tenn of eulogy of dscoyerie i : : [From Providence Joumal, May 16, ._ | through the prineipal streets of the city, all the bells | been submited by the cours to three referees, viz. Messrs. he price of aasage Rapes. ASD, oe ee r. knowledge to da it, ia the ime Pieces: nuleee indent the olvect [Cercespondence of the Herald.) Citizens of the State who are disposed to main- | were ringing, from the mammoth Episcopal down | Lord. ‘i ‘On Il make every exertion to give general satisfac | be Visible or tangable,and this is the ease in the present instance. Provipence, May 16, 1842. tain the laws, and to act under the direction of the ys Mr. Levert, Surgeon’ Deutist, who arrived some, tine si ne Court room, him a new method which he er 1 by his nephew, Mr. Richard Cooper; and Messrs. Bidwell’ and Campbell were present as counsel for Col. Stons t 1 ities, cs supplied wi aw to the dinner bell on St. John’s Chapel. A fine band Arrival of Governor, Dorr.— Disturbance in Stoning- lega Lanthoritie 8, can be supplied with muskets on _ : tei vo4ble GEN the Rata application at the Arsenal, and giving the proper re- | stationed at the Dudley House, playing Jenny get culpt therefor. your hoe cake done, Jim Crow, Rosin the Bow. mas W. Di as arrived, esi F ‘i F y ve Bact aka: ; ‘ Tho: Dorr has arrived, escorted by a pro- | It iy rumored that an attack is to be made on the | &e., gave universal satisfaction. ‘The lion was at ‘Neither the captains or owners of the ships will be respousi- | from London, has brought ble for any letters, parcels cr packages sent by them, unices ree | has put in succe gular b'lle of laditus are signed the , real teeth by arti ‘The: aips of this line will hereafter go armed, and theirpecue | such as ligatures, springs liar construction gives them security not possessed by any other | the operation when comp here, of supplying the loss of 1 the use of any access: now in, ordinary use iilowed ‘by, any intlaaninal published ima review by Col, be 9 Ayre ee, ” cession, which wasgot up afte; 3 DX. rs ve de 9 ide: I 2 aval History, and asserts that } a Yeagels Of Wate Sarena ait) ene teahy PauLeRA Mia he hee eal tink” Te eas x P 1 sen labor and ex syne eae d anciiplans pened: ee atom. ia | Wusth safely escorted to Ashland without anything resented the battle of Lake Erie, with a i COTS Rt b 56 South st, New York, or to | sets of these ‘very seary embellishments, are so delighted rion. was favored with a beautiful day. saotens Ne t er reports in circulation, 14 oceurring to mar the joy of the occasion the whitewashing of Commodore Elliot. A plea of not ene Wat & FAS. BROWN K'CO."Liverjool. | with tem that they have permitted hin to refer enauiters to It consisted of Dorr 1 one that Dorr goes to New York this afternoon. Mat Chay louvre ently pleased with | Stit¥ Was put in, and justitication as to the matter alleged Letters by the packets will be charged 12!5 cents per single | them who do not apply from. idle curiosity, but with a view On horseback, persons > — _Mr. Clay looked well—was evidently pleased with | —the review, it was contended, being e fair one ofthe shect ; 50 cents per ounce, and newspapers | cent each mi? <, romenas : be tp comrietion an, aeteal suaginatiqn: will Under arma HI tl kinds persons 26 Louisville, hi reception, though somewhat chagriued at the | work alluded to ‘ zh NEW YORK AND HAVRE PACKETS. ’ M. LEVETT, Dents, To represent the Islanders, persons S63 [Correspondence of the Herald. snocessful efforts which the ladies in. the. proces: | M Aap at MEVALTIMe tele elon eee ane Ve. RIBBONS & LACES, CHEAP. = Lovisviu, May 6, sia. | enmade to divide the attention of the erowd, | i» siting his Naval ikory heeft sacs ore atta 7 g + * ’ cl e s. Ac ee has | 2 = % calp ‘ s A Grand total, 1222 Lectures on Mesmerism—Lord Morpeth—New Jiil— Me aiears Shah , hens Commodore Elliot; but in looking at the proceedings of a he ah iad ie B.S A f oy eh Mary sve Jo been appointed to prepare a barbacue in honor of 3 ‘ P a Phy 2. as, sa es the THe beans Sid is receiving front, amcticl This shows a falling off from his inaugural pro- The Le gistature—Martin Van Buren, §c. him, which will shortly come off, and to take such Pee aan ene Banh ies 1 Maia Astamd Havre on the 10th af gach month, ss follow Havre. | Sule at'a very all advatice om auction ‘prices. ‘Country | cession of 318 armed men, and a considerable num- | After a week or more de erance of the lectures of | Steps as cannot fail to secure his election at the | doubts and much conflicting testimony in relation to the ‘The new ship ONEIDA, “(ist March 16th “Apri Ppiloere grill toe i ta vantage 1 call, sf the. very. ber of citizens, but that don’t si ify. Professor N., on Mesmerisin, they are again being t pepe ee po Cele Le enone s08e a will | subject, and he did not consider himself called upon as an Samet Eaek as Vth Besomber | leds low 8 tn low tives Laren Weautial farens. |The use of the Stonington Railroad, its ear, lo- continued by that gentleman, who ia a very apt scho- | all huinbug. . He eau prepare for’, future state’ of | lsmucr Tienes ire See eee ee pol TIMORE, Wat April § J6th Hare 2 BA a Rd DRUMMOND, | comotives and servants, have been freely used by | lar of the High Priests of Mesmerism tutilage. xistence in Washington better than elsewhere.— = bap sad bias or Fg or omerts © i 3 , ki aigim® bud vidort Maat ts rand. ge pa iF Shade i e Q 2 lee of , Maffitt says so. ral diagrams of the buttle, &c. were presented, an erica ggecees® in ee HAVANA SEGARSHICABIA & MANZANEDO, No. i ial PRY diintthy Cdye, ape Rtleigaedc dl ae sg pom ores to jadgo-of the'sac ene On "Thursday last, Lord Morpeth dined at Ashland | uch int ing proceeding took place. athe board then Aedes Yet Bepcomb'sY iach Geiober! 49 Liberty street, near Navsau street, offer for sale the feke | lastextra trains were furnished Sratuitously and | or trath of this, so called, science of Mesmerism, | ..° egeas id : are: adjourned to yesterday afternoon, when it coutinued the pte : » | in company with a number of our most dist hed ‘4 derick Hewitt, ist January @i¢th Febraary lowing — j patriotically. from the two recent leet i : F ih oneeae DP for their petet a nsushed | inquiry on this subject. COLAS, § Ist June 16th July 650,000 La Norma Segars, very. superior bisyip ‘ ‘hp ccentiectures and experiments given | citizens—distinguished for their intelligence, ppu- | Capiains Sands, M’Kenzie and Paulding, of the navy cana Si Qetober leth Noverber. | 30,000 Noriega do do. ; The s. SAW oi wanchiaritead by Rhode Island, | by Professor N., they would no longer countenance | lence, and a long line of noble ancestors.” The and Ogden Hoffman, Esq., (who had been in early life's. . B. Pell, } eotuary ; but a partot the road is in the township of Ston- ing. Ni hoy exami The accommodations of these shiga axe not_surpassed, com> 123,000 do q iP ‘ such a thing. No matter how pi midshipman) were examined on the part of the defence. ‘The question was, did Captain Elliott bring his vessel, the Niagara, into action in proper season. Commodore Perry had given especial orders for the vessels to keep in line and within halfa cable’s length of each other, each vessel to enga, she game up, a particular one of the enem The Lau (Commodore Perry’s ship) was ahen boon besame engaged, ignal for the other vessela to como up. ‘Thi iling vessel, was between the Lau nd the Niagara. ptain Elliott came up to her, touching the taffrail with his jibboom, and the question generally asked the witnesses was, ifthey considered Captain Elliott bound to break his orders, and proceed to the support of the Laurence, or not. Coupled with the order to keep in line, was one for each vessel to range up alongside the adversary designated for it os early es possible. ‘This, and the critical situation of the flag udiced or prepos: edigree of some of these gentlemen would doubt- bining all that may be required for_eomfort.. The. price of ca 0,000 Regalia and Canones di sadiphi, i} bin passage is $100, Passongers will be supplied with very re: 50/000 Trabucosand Ladies do. 3 Quisite, with the exception of wines and liquors. ‘The whole entitled to debenture, and in lots to suit purcha- Goode intended for these esses will be forwarded by the | ax3 Im*r a TRAT CTAIe, Hae Rete eee sapenegs actually Tip MOVED.—HILAIRE WALT went and partner of curred on them, For freight or pansage, monly t0 the house of Benger Walia, th iy manufactory of Watch a 0 'Pontine Bas Glasses in France, No, 27 Paradis Poissonniere street, Paris, ail aba d maine has the honor of inkorming Masrs. dealors in watch works, and FOR NEW ORLEANS, all articles connected vith the line, as also Mears. dealers in cut LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS. | glassy, that their establishment of watch glasses, cut glass, gilt Aud colored, fancy articles, Ke. Ke Ke. har lately been “re inoved from No 40 Maiden Lane, tat iliiam street, of parchasing fro; nly depot of the x the better accommodation of #hippeng it is intended to | factory, are respectfully invited to call ‘rom this port on the Ist, uy, Woh, 13th, oth, aud | where will be found au durivalled assortment af dieabave moon! mouth, commencing the 0th October aud coutiuu- | tioned goods, which will be disposed of ou the inost weaso! ing soit) May, when reguiar days will be appointed for the re- | terms. mi2m*r uaAiuder of the year, whereby xreat delays nad cisappointurents ington, in Connecticut, on sufferance. A good deal vee 4 less be interesting to the noble lord, a fine-looking, of confusion and disturbance was made in Stoning- sessed in its favor 8 person might have been, wit- | intelligent man, though somewhat diffident—it may ton on Sunday night, and two congregations were | nessing and scrutinizing the experimenta produced | be timidity among so many of the ferocious-looking much annoyed. Iti under consideration therefore, | at these two lecturea would have entirely eradicated | 9005 of the dark and bloody around, "The Engheh. by the inhabitants of Stonington to direct their Se. fi his mind all his former beli a man, or Irishman, was delighted with the attention lect men to remove all Railroad tracks within their | {0M 8 mind all his former belief; left him con- | chown him, and is now on his way east to aid Ash. precincts. verted into a more inveterate enemy to the manipu- | burton in bringing the difficulties between his and [From Providence Evening Chromele, May 10.) lating theory, than his former prejudice and prepos- | Ur country to a successful issue. ; Kav. Dorr left New Nork on Saturday, and on | session had made him a friend or convert to it.— | OU Clty appears to be the centre of attraction this Sunday morning arrived in Stonington. Ourstreets T fe pena spring. Mr. Van Buren is expected here in a day or were crowded yesterday during the earlier part of | LW? S0biects were introduced; frequent hints were | two. Verylittle preparation appears to be in pro- the day, in consequence of the peculiar excitement } town out, that the most stubborn dissenters were | gress for his reception, saye by some landlords, who of the times, the anticinetion of the arrival of Mr. | to become Neophytes by beholding the most tri- ta Sector onsit ttidee tego oe company orr, and the preps . is fri seen a ? so : re: , ' Rotenica “2 ap pecan Pelee oticeted umphant and convincing proofs of Mesmeric exper- Mr. Van Burey visits us upon a special ont di will be prevented during ‘the summer mouths. ‘Thw following | WALL BOAT, FOR Fear att tet long, almost new, i q bai iba : f . a ship, they considered suificient authority to break the or- shina wil commas nce thie srrangement 2 fast, and rendered perfectly. safer tusamuch as sive ts balls Stonington to form a part of his escort to this city. iments. The curiosity of the audience was at the | invitation of Mr. Clay, and will doubtless spend h der of battle; and each of the gentlemen declared that Bhip OCONEE, Capen Jackson, ith watatennbe, “She 4s fglehel Inthe, eat rpannet It is needless to conceal the fact, that there is to- | highest pitch; the patient took his seat; a short time | time chiefly at Ashland. mien BY aah badass oe hee Ba Hela atab ph ¢ ba op Fe KSREARE, Captain Miner. | gid cruptey, pee rethenree ie der bafare nine o'elock "A My ueleg es Oak der the influenca his pulse beat one hundred, after- | of Kentucky, to take plage in June next. ‘These | §3" tuts close action, in Seba of Mr. Sooper, cota .t i 4 | ¥ - 52 y 9 he Ae e e . . . oh nenogie ~ lor e 7 > ki 7 ve com- L, i, Captain Mamford. Rieter any 3 the, £0 filled with anxious faces. A few wear the amieek of ward as high as one hundred and forty—this,Dr. L., | frolics should be suspended for w years. Thou- ietaad a aguanwadrandon at Buaroe Annes) and hia Fe ean eae in Evidence ; New ulus in, Greenlest oa men who are expecting a great parade,certainly, und one of the committee, suid was the only pheno. | sinds will be there, sinundering time and money, | Mandel sauadron in action at Buenos Ay: break the or- ip ME MERI 5, Chania Knighs, nkrupts ia 'New York (90); Bankrupts. in Mass, perhaps a great row. Much feeling has been awak- | menon that he could observe. The Mesmerite en- which should be appropriated to the. dise! der of battle Iid down for him. ‘The testimony then > SA, Captain Mu I we (neat Si ig giles Stor inven at length upon ie eft of ach ipe were’all builtam the eit ork, nid upon the property. of a bankrupt previous, to his belig dec yforpackets, are of light draft Of water, Neve roesuale been | clared puch will spyegr oa che Tee ae oa ts be Betts's __ wly cappered and put i splend, ordor,with recommodations | Opinion in the case of Kasson (wife's jewelry) will appear in ior passengers uneqiniled for tomiore. They are commansed in the July amber: “Phe prannetare will continue the it ened by the following proclamation of Gov. Do , their debts and support of their famili An ac- which appears in the ‘organ of the People’s Gomeciz, | deavored to. make the’ patient follow him around | count of these extibitons shail ta given in due tion s&We give it asa part of the news ofthe day: _| the room, but it was N. G. (uo go.) He (Profes- time. closed, and Mr. Campbell addressed the Board, which soon aNerwards adjourned. nes, with us, are very hard. The banks are cs + TATE OF RH 2 ISLAN! NI N. 1 ater 7 . - v3 i v m s General Sessions, by exrerienced mastere, who will majo every axaruon to «ire i, Bork and Masachiusets which will rea- STAT! Oe NEA GND EROVIDED sor N.) then stated that he would make a trial (with doing nothing, and nomoney in circulation. except Before Judges Lynch and Noah. own the Missiseiphi Uv ateatabosts.1 | Unee be towed up au forsuch information? ‘Phe May A PROCLAMATION Patient) of taste—a camphor er pepermint lozenge | dimes and half dimes, with which our worthy bro- | ‘Tusspay, May 7--Wa. Suaian, beg., Acting Dis- Neither the owney or captains of these ships will be responsi- anew volume, and offers a favorable oj rg % was handed Professor N. to eat, the patient was | kershave almost flooded the country. Our banks | trict Attorney. | ats - bud gemaly Yon, estos noter alvor’n pated rye, | Porro aubnerbe ortho wag, om Nr pectinOenles On Grae aE TemTIET | floticed tteanove hinlipaéaedh e@ingyiacieinute-at | femiaie meacte paytuena:in Tune wien it honed | At the opening of the Court, William M. Price, Esq. 7 board 2 same. . Bs spafl> sorbet counsel of Isaac Bradshaw, ew his plea! them, unless reyular bills of lading ace takeu forthe samen amd |, mi0Imyt 127 Nassau st NeW and fo eee money matters will be easier. the obutee ofarand loheaoe aul ansecel eo, s) Fettow Cirizexs—Shortly afer the adjournment of the | More before Professor N. commenced, and when General Assembly, and the completion of indispensable executive business, | was induced by the request of the most active friends of our cause to undertake the duty, aw to the charge of grand larceny, and entered a plea of guilty, #44 which was received, and he was remanded for sentence. isoner was charged with picking the pocket of Ira hnson, of Ohio, on Saturday last, while im front ofthe mn. the value thr reon expressed, net Maker, Mathemat- Faney Cabo For frerut ppt id Nautical Instrument Case M CT ee ae sutieal Inscrument Case Manulacturer, 269 Water HULLIN & WOODRUFF, Agent in New | “Chronometer bores of a superior make, barometer, thermom: 1 5 Our churches are also in a deplorable condition. he Methodists look for an improvement when their new building is completed. The Campbellites when ked what he tasted, the patient said, it wassome- thing that he was very familiar with, like wine ofessor N. however, ew York. t : this was terribly erroneous. P | He falar akatn They 6 y S000, Bit Ofgans, who will promptly forward all goods to their addrem., | eter frames, quadrant, sextant; surveyors, wrnsieal tand | Which had been previously suggested, of representi my aera) vever. | the weather and water grows warmer. They are | post ottice, of a pocket book containing $1,300, but wae ‘The shins of this line ane warranted to sail punctually as ad- | drawing instrument boxes, made Tad packed ina neat atric, | person the interests of the Veogie of Mode (eee | Said sig he hal ated wine Fea e te Bny Pet | also erecting a new church, and are very impatient | caught in the act by seme bystander. porsieed, and gredt care will be taken to have the goods correct | umepieee, clock, yuu and pistol cases of all de da- | States, and at the seat of the General Goverumeut. By | £08: He here showed a small vial of wine, which | 6 get out of their old one, the smell arising from | | Trial for Extensive Forzeries.—George Johnston, Jr., guerrotype appatatua and inedieine chests, surveyo a rods, of length and inake. All kinds of fancy Work, made of the best materials and w ship, warranted. - Repairiug of every tion executdd with neatness, punc- twality and dispatc! 1 and varnishing. Manufactory in G. Tagleabue’s Establialiment, between Do- Virtue of a resolution of the General Assembly, | appoini- | W#8 about half tall; he also stated thet the patient’s tl Messrs. Pearce and Authony Commissionurs ior the | tiste was naturally imperfect, and was the cause of same purpose, his not giving correct answers. Such lame, gouty Of the proposed action of the Executive in the aire of | exeuses as these were not sufficient to gull the au- our State you have been already apprised. In ease of the | dience—still, they remained quie formerly of the firm of Kirk & Johnston, who was arrested in December last, charged with committing forgeries upon various banks in'the city in the name of John Johnston, one of the firm of Boorman & Johnston, as endorser, to tof about $46,500, was placed upon his trial, Cornwall's candle and soap factory, in the basement story, being intolerable. President Davidson has a Morrison. colle last been ousted from *, and has gone once more to his Several other N, BETWEEN A} vor street and Peck slip. > of abe tak ion Ww icles wermanet: : old vocation—preaching the glad tidings of salvation. were made payable to the order of John John Sere NAVE AD NEW TORRE NT ERP spying Cee ee by ibe SronScnt a The, tauahenpremion wae intended | articles were’ given to Profewor N. to taste, and the | Peave go with hin, ‘The Methodist, itis, hoped, moll unl eitiotsedl be AIAN $e JoHuaton, Wiel PIA-SOUTHAMPTON. Motirs. B&G. W. Blant, comor of Water street and Bu | Titer. power,) to execute any of the laws of the Chanter | Pes ta were eearihe: sat te bad aon t yoy ae will revive this institution It must be 80 with such ndorsement of John Johnston, and were gene BELGIAN STEAMER BRITISH QUEEN, bas Rete: tia hiaersncd “Assembly, including their lawof paius and peneitio aad res Fan al the La ad now fae under | inen at itshead as BrotherChipley, President, Bro- discounted at a reduction of from $200 to 3500 0n the wisi oe Lee eH ie a ipa Mr. Demilt, 239 Pearl street. ml Im#e of treason, as it has been for the first time defined, the Presi- | “1° 4 esmieri int fa or ae ae Hho mei ther Hadington, Professor of nguages, Brother apeune OF the f a rhe cas Wes ag adel PPK Fay toe es rua aire! OFICE GREAT. REDUCTION Coat and Fane: | dent intimates an inteution of resorting to the forces ot the Mr Bre. Gere TeMeGtLble Glitsen: and due Per | Haller, of Mathematics, aided by ihe great J. 2s yer olag ahict uations! mappa Dig, nt me Silay Ua'tae bite, "Orta 'Mtey el, Oath ase W4td | Mieredaud cepirtar veduced tices" Haviag coameneed& | tui Slate ta support of daa Heaths eaeeele ot | Gent Mr. BF w very respectable citizen, and one of |” “nheze has recently been u prodigicusrow bet Mehr peti Gateg ited Soar hy Ree gan Sib On ath Mav. 1362, On 7h Mey, 1a, Ow 70 J SEAR Tchr Caray reve ap teed tacae top eot Of thelr, Republican Constitution ea Of ausecistowert - pon he Ne | two of our exquisites, Mrs.M. and Mise A.J. They | Pee forge: not ° $8,000 discounted by the Buteh- Hide Ca ‘ Air there civing goods a beantifal ay nce, and Yisving more rele i ‘i Beariee Of Guietly towards the patient, when he ar- | are now undergoing a trial before the star chamt ext’ and Drovers’ Bank; but Kirk having escaped Teh Sept. ior Kept . ‘i From a decision which conflicts with the right of sov z fre f k de the yard ‘ : ge Piles ofpamags, meale pot tacladed, to. Southamplon or | prork done one larger seal jetor is enabled to work | From a decision which conflicts wi erie de 4 TvS¢ in front of him he made” the ‘upward passes, | where, it ishoped, justice will be accorded them. diutely afer the discovery of the forgerics, thua Antwerp, $i0—steward's feng, $3 GY. The menle will be ire etter. reignty inherent in the People of this State, end with the 4 such as Professor N nade when he would awake Bi ‘A this ba M board, on theplan of continental hotel, in the beat ner, and at xed and moderage prices. Fansbes or parties coutract for the Voyage with the steward. A.. expenieuced eon on beard. principles which lie at the foundation of a Democratic Re- public, an appeal has been taken to the Poople of our country. They understand our cause; they sympathize in the injuries which have becn inflicted upon us; they Dr. Fishbuck fas chosen himself pastor of the Creole church, which meets every o'clock, P. M., in the market I permitting. He is very orthodox, and has alw: served on mani othing Bought ond Sold, also Exchanged. . ‘Those sendiay work here may have it done for noth- dd ia she workinauship. N ork, The prisoner was defended the patients, mira! * eyes! when disco ast bacen from a trial. M fe dictu—he opened wide his swell, Price and ng his mistake, and seeing that nger, and not Professor N. stood hefore him, bbath, at three , the weatl ic ‘or freight or passage, or any further infonastion, apply to FT disapprove the course which the National Executive has | he immediately closed them; this “capped the clit Fea sonsistent, never changing his theological een- |... Vi--tm i i t Tey Eee MATT asa, WN ET HL |x Ce C opted toward this State; and they ayure ws of ter | Max." Enouzh ied been seen to. convince the | ret eonsistent, never changing hid theological een} pitchers and Drovers’ Benk—the not te disposition and intention to interpose a Varrier between | strongest believers, that it was all a “hoax,” amere i 2 the forgery charged in the indictment, was offered at an Sanaa ernie cS STENOGRAPHY. ney. ney Fa Ree ning system of the art of writing institution, disc and Johnston. the supporters of the People’s Constitution and the hired | trick—a paltry “semblance of what was not’’—the nted, ,andiplaced to the soldiery of the United States. The democracy of the | audience arose and left. The second lecture proved |, !ORTANT F his note is in the handwrit a Covey Istanp.—The annexed ag of pri- ne down every word as fast as any i . r . *, 1 ep a! peed to be in rson can speak, with delightful ace and certsimy, lec- | Country arc slow to move in any matter which involyeann | Gus ie Arets despatch was received yesterday from Coney Isl- | 88¢%) Kirk, the partner of Johnston, is supp« A Cives, sermons, {ral at law, sougeeosicual debetee, Ge Ger, | jesue ao momentous anther vias presented by the con- | De ndime bigest — nd a 4 tended oe ties * 7 y yf y . He appeared to be the acting man in the business tanght perfectly by Mr. Bristow, f London, in ongicoarse 0 troversy in Khode Island. But when they have ouce put prejudice the public min toe the science than | land :— of the firm; the enclosures containing the notes offered, ‘a ‘New Fork legions. Academy No. 235 Broadway, pear Park Pile. themselves in motion, they are not to be eusily diverted | #!! that has or could be said or written against it by Coney Island, were generally in the handwriting of prisoner, [The pri- ee ee a Terms reduced from twelve to six dollars. Boa ‘ hi ist a host of unbelievers. Professor N. has again de- ; 4 soner here admitted the signature of the note presented, to every day—Sunday sia epted.) ‘Thus bringing the science within the means ef every intelli- | {Tom their purposes. ‘They believe that the People of , i ; [Corresponilence of the Herald. , oy Leaves Kon core eRe RT, oat | wet eoulig pueptaolelthes ‘on, a Rhode Island are in the right ; that they are contending tori lecturestill he shall have obtained a more Covey Istaxp, 12th May, 1842, | js Pattee uemseremp ant of Che. pees oC RI snd At A.M. Ats P, t Tig A.M. Atl i. N.B. A work of the author is presented to every pupil for | for equal justice in their political system ; that they have | s@itable subject. ¥ war , “ fol 5 es whe 8 ER Ge | thete permanent guide. properly adopted a Constitution of government. for'them: | "It Mesmerhas been looked upon and assailed as | Janes Gonoeox Baxxrerr, Es Joun Jonxeron, of the firm of Boorman & Johnston, 4 4 en a ng myliim® | selves, asthey were entitied todo; and they cannot, and | an imposter, in what light, pray, should the vain pre- Dear Siz: sworn—I am juainted with prisoner; have never en- *. 10 TAT will not remain indifferent to any act, from whatever mo- |. ‘d Lhe fi » PI t Me 7 fh . Lmedid i dorsed any notes for discount on the Butchers’ and Dro- * on SUNDAYS. ICATION Tan | fxeitimay proceed, which they deer to bean iavasion of | Wrewcnt Guy be Lecled aaah Wee aera gt he | Thave been spending a few days at this place with vers? Bank for him T received a letter from him lat fall, From the foot of Liberty street. NOT refrain from mentioning to the public, that Tam | the F : ; > : lay, be t Whi! Gave had he te ing every | DUteannot say I ery saw him write. Lingieetec. oti eM Vad su at the injury done in this city wr pera ay af ities y mg Malt gal the People | rominent feeling of the public mind towards thein, | the Governor, where he has been making gyery Crosecaemined Gy Maxwait-—I have endorsed char Avot eri # M. EEC ane | BF, eek ek eeetek eke ee al eee eee. Il” As sunk sopepsamtaies,t howe bene every where recei- | “Cort or contempt? Both ! : 3 thing agreeable, and quite interesting : the anniver- , and voluntarily agreed, from the commencement of NEW YORK. OY LOA RTL ete | Exe dougens sitbcomesn ieraesetainet ny ser oni coe | ved wick the aleeaeH eceemned cordiality. ‘othe peo- | _ Lord Morpeth paseed through our city on his way | earies of the several moral and scientific societice m of Kirk and Johnson, to endorse notes for the sum faction aver cured, Who njeliciously’ ta an well as any of $5000, which cont nued to run from to 1840; I had the most perfect confidence in him until the time of the discoveries of these forgeries; on the day that I discovered the forgerics had been committed, | immediately went to store of Kirk & Johnston, and there saw Kirk. He disap pared on the same day; Johnston remained in the city; have considered Johnston honest, but never supposed him much of 2 business man; I relied principally on Kirk as the business man; the notes for endorsement were le of the city of New York, who have extended to usthe | from New Orleans, East. Ie staid here two or three b si it le y : hye ~ : are now about closing their labors. Among the bend of agenerous fraternity, itis impossible to overrate | days, attended church on Sunday, and strolled ‘ our obligation at this most important crisis. through our streets, to view the buildings and dif- | many I will only mention some two or three, that Ithas become my duty to «ay, that so soon asa soldier of | ferent public edifices. During his stay here he put | excited the most interest. Ist. The Temperance tion to et againnt the prople of this State in ai ces | UP.At Haskeli’s, who keeps the Louisvile hotel, the | meeting was well attended, and the Gov. had pre. loherter, pte a 9g Ishail call for that aid, to oppose all best in the eity in fact, though notin name. hi force, which I am fully authorized to say ‘willbe im- Preparations are now making ready to erect anew tely and most cheerfully tendered to the service of | jail on the plan of those in Philadelphia, which, ken. Thus one man will say he can cure doctor; antler will say thet he will. bus mixture for one dollar, which will care ig at the time, whether it be put up by adoctor or not, ands thi will say that he would not give a box of pills, to be bought at such a No, for 0 ceats, forall the physicians’ advice in the ci Rahway, and thus are the constitutions of hundreds of younz men rained, Elizabethtown, 25 cents, | who would have comprised the greater part of the bove and a ‘The fare in the 6, A.M, train from New Brunswick, and 4% | new of oar conntry. [would say to you, gentiemen, that those to A. MERVILLE Stages connect with these ee between New York and Somerville, Do do New Branswiek, resident physician to analyze all which analysis will be useful no doubt, ~ ———_ $$ P. M. train from New York, has becn reduced between things may. for the time being, check your disense, nnd if you | the peopie of Ruuode Island, from the city of New York and | when finished, will equal, if notsurpass those of that | to the tce-total cause : Imperial port, without re-en- pms ics aves ye ite seein kes dope ew New York and New Brunswiek, to 30 eents. wish, in alter fife, probably aller you are married and have Yor: | frou other places. The contest will then become national, | ¢ Itis to be a stately and magnificent building, | forcing, 7-100, with additional brandy, 16-100; Ma- | yl tye, remon manner; I think he is rather simple, “a «i Rahway to om I gotten those days, to ae chronic rheumatism, weakness of the | snd our State the battle ground of American freedom, and will add another ornament to our city. " fy ice, 6-100, additiéaal 6 id x k- | and might be led away by ‘another person of more depth, Sat Busdage, ae 75E-A- Md, trips Eros, New Bruaswiak, ie | ons it ast, Sou dhonla comecty a Pntentans cont ha trees Gitivens. But, as the minority have askel thatthe sword | HY by the friends of Legislative relief ; a long pre- | ing it 12-100 ; via East Indies, 16-100 ; Franklin Ma- | gn might he let near to aother ates Tether. sie omitted. three or four days until you are well, and probably he may not | Citizens. But, as the minority hi vn into the scale | 2@ble and resolutions were adopted. The former | deira imported without re-enforcing, contains one |" pire’ cramimation sencmed by Loe ana nt bon ia bo ene Pass 5 i y Md i of the Natlonal Executive may be thrown into the scale p y eamers WS procte fists tists at the ticket office, re: chareg ae much as you ant ee ere, Diicsionreas: Wecithat a Peuple, it is imperative upon them to meke ihe | Set forth the pecuniary distressea, and attributes | per cent. less alcohol than the Manhattan water; | ner related to prisoner; Iendotsed the notes on account ceive n ferry ticket cra icke cei jc b , 4 ; M. to same appeal to their brethren of the States ; ppeal | them to the banks; the latter proposes a called ses- | Sherry, brown, 19-100; pale, 14-100 ; pale, not re- which, they are weil assnred, will not be made in vain. | sion of the Legislature, or if the Legislature is not | enforced, 8100; Amontellado, 5-100, or three per They who have been the first to ask assistace from abroad, convened, that it should bea question at the Au- | cent leas than hard cider; Burgundies, clus de vou- can have no reeson to complain of consequences which | gust elections. ‘The call was for ameeting exclu- | veot, 11; Chambertin, 9-100; Volney, 7-100; Cla- mee epee. sively of the friends of a valuation law. ‘The reso- | rets, Margeaux, o* OO; Latitt, 7 Latour, 7}- No further arrests under the law of pains and penalties, | lutions were passed without discussion ; very few | 100; cas de estornel, 64-100; Hocks, Johannasberg, which was repealed by the General Assembly of the Peo: | wore present. ‘The movement seems to attract but | 8-100; Steinberg cabinet, 8-100; Markobrunner, fia Saliltgey wicler ale eae sec nameey iswst It rele: notite, ©The scheme: Of « Comttonwealth. | 7-1002 Leifrettilch, 6-100: Bauteine,@100 Laresc the military under their respective officers promptly to xe cheme of a Commonweal ter 7 . 4 : same,and to relieve ali that may be arrested | Bank is not even talked of. A meeting of the Legis- | 5}-100. law. lature, called for the v purpose of relief, would The of the friendship I had for the father and uncle of priton- er. In the fall of 18401 endorsed a note for the firm of Kirk & Johnston for $000,0n condition that $600 thouldbe paid on each renewal. The sum of $1600 has been paid on it; I never examined into their business in any man- ner; I made the hazard of this sum merely to advance ti interests of prisoner ; I cannot believe that Johnston w so ignorant that ifthe eash capital of the concern was jucreased $40,000 he would not have known it, Several note here shown witness on the same bank, for various sums, the endorsement of which ae febi! 3m*_ ctor on the & + po a J. PROVOST, M.D. IMPORTANT TO ¥V TERN MERCHANTS. | mye NOTES of the MONMOUTH BANK, New Je RELIANCE PORTABLE IRON BOAT LINE Tare tees fiasod at 14 Wallstreet, by BARL & CO. For the Transportation of, Goods between Philadeljhia and | at Oneter tsb setae RL ttshrure. a 200,000 La Norma Segara, r LANDED, frow the brig from Havana, of superior * jo 10 suit oprehaseg, at reasonable pron. ., oF eae 2 OF ML RADER, 40 Chatham street, im M® . JAMES Laving taken the Phenix Hotel, at Hoboken, IVE will be happy ‘This improvement ii chants peculiar advantag ientifie man, and Goyernor’s chemist is a y out de- | the pecuniary disirew five fold. ‘These agitators | temperate and intemperate persons; moderate drink- lay. a military ere directed to hold (hemselyesin readi- pepe have precisely the same species of measures | ers of cold water, . irritation; do. one im ot ness for immediate service. c! i . ei brandy and water or three glasses of wine at dinner Given under my hand, and the seal of the State which they assign asthe cause of their present dis | brandy e 8) the e) neve lag 3 avoiding delays ane the lability of low “WN ibeoBocensers fortested vo Pittobuey und Poutrville; eve ry day, Sundays excepted, MPROVED_ BUE edge of the forgery:} befere baing asked by Maxwell, d that he did not think that the forged en- dorsements of his name were written in the hand writing euty-five per WeGrertha Colebin’ salt va without ‘uu | sitwallou is daligehal and every aliaution will be pall to make sea talks Gaiereh Ament, Ceioin epon |e the ino disastrous thing imaginable. Tk would | doce these things up well. The Governor has adopt: | be prowounead « forgery, [the ohyct M which wae shipment, Carefidl captains and crv euyployed, whe take | it pl t aud agreoable. the militia forthwith to elect their company offi j and | fill the country with distrust and alarm, and increase | ed Dr. Nott’s diagram or profile of the stomach, o| . " ordi i a cauige pf the soode ef Pialadelohis: “aud continue Wits thew || Betrnaeeesebene mi31w*r_ | {call upon volunteers to organize themelzes w aft the prisoner, and therefore he must have had a know!- | NER! . wen reduced pricy. A rs F =~ Bary pacldeg treeses. The remedy proposed by some isa bank, | the same; free drinker of spirits, coats of the sto- | of Johnston. Be A vaatecioe eet |! sale quality of Sussgh Ba eens OMas WT ome” | based purely on credit; by others a law virtually to | mach irritated; confirmed drunkard sill mote; deli- | " Geensew. Puwous, ewor—Wae a clerk with Kirk: ae _ —— 7) cents. al A . , ; Johnston, from November 1536 to 1840; then left for a short time ; returned agai, and remained with them until Jona. sion was arrested. Johnston kept thejournal and ledger of the firm. Several of the forged motes were here presented to witness, who stated that the handwritmg of the body of the note, and the endorsement of Kirk & Johnston, was in the handwriting of the prisoner. ‘The wooks were kept by double entry, and the cash book was kept by myself, as weil as both of the firm. Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the State of Rhode | suspend the collection of debts, or force property to | rium tremens, stomach most awful; but the tempe Island and Providence Plantation: pass as money. A valuation law, applicable to per- | rance committee have come to this conclusion,that By the Governor's co} sonal property as well asreal estate, is, under exist- | moderate living in all things is best, to eat mode Wrian Il, Saar ing circumstances, a law to coin all property into | rately, and always take alittle wine when at, or There has been a movement started in this city | money—to fix an arbitrary value upon all property, Liga de after dinneris recommended. ‘They h which shows a feeling favorable to « broad exten- | and make it pase at that value aw a legal tender.— | a teetotal society here also; they go strong against sion of suffrage, while it indicates a want of confi- | The example of Indiana and Illinois leavesno doubt | horseradish, mustard, cayenne pepper, and strong dence in the a.tion of the leaders on both sides.— | of its eflect. The people of Kentucky will hardly | butter. The Doctor says these articles are strong This movement is participated in by members both | favor such a scheme as this. stimulants, much worse than alcohol. |, RAILROAD Ni i | MARKET AND FREIGHT LINE. | _N.Be—Al kinds of Lampealte : | at the shortomt potice, on rexxonal 1 RSE nde an of tare idlia wing places, HE} RSEY Railrpad aad ation Come | 2 -s, "Tce bere aneinbek coisa Line between New. | New York n /rem sie @ cig ra Branawick and New York, which they itend wo rua peru Velen, men ag ee! Anburn, upon any. rom gud guarantee retarae to the city of 1 dave. - ve i ye en ata ria, of the Landholders’ and People’s Constitation par- A new mode of stealing was exhibited to-day at ‘The government isin easy circumstances, anda} © te ie Mon al hh Jent of the Bank ot New York, wpe Sree Ts wt Me ten Orr aarpeenet tod rocco ahvas arg ne tim | ot hurt” flew west aboard fe of te | fll eam romp wars he erygane re, | Setoid te ol merle he gl te i gcqunuy dealers aud merchant the above ibe is very ilo- | (Bracmus Comim, Lhcues W, leat Ald taken an active part on either side. It proposes to | steamboaty, and told one of the porters to carry a | particularly the long clam crop. Yours, ec. and which he said were placed to the eredit of Kirk & Savery deceit! ak, Cnae SRLOTRIS Ot tperchunciey MEROw throw the leaders on both sides overboard, av it | certain trunk aehore for him; the negro took the Cnas. L. Jacnson. | Sud whic! ain bike Brack, waste kare ate ‘ef enttia conveys 3 Teall sire 7» New were : looking upon them as men who have their | trunk, followed by the supposed owner ; shortly af- Fesenneroartivuaienenne James Garzatin, President of the National Bank, was New Brunswick and New York, the same day | _ Corer Siete ond erect aeere Altay. | Cn private endsto secure, and recommends imme- | terwarts the owner coming on board, missed his Special Sessions, sworn, when the acting District Attorney applied to the a naportation of eatile, horse del tT ASH—Lrepared from ih optiginal ih | diate action of the Charter Legielature, by which a | trunk, and on making inquiry, was told that a gen- Before Judge Noah and Aldermen Martin and Jon court to allow the forged notes, on which other indict- fee got ai elhvet Kinds off tosrtdbeadice ase ty Walley pivly'a vegetable Eroparetion, pomeeting ike paper | Convention shall be called, and e liberal Constitu- | tleman had jnetgone ashore with such a one ashe | May 17.—James Gallagher for assault and battery on | ments hhad been found, to be shown to witness, in order to fise Se ee a , tiesof cleaning the feet and inouth, restoring Ure “ui tion presented to the people for their acceptance or | had described ; be made immediate pursuit, and | officer Frisby of the first Ward, while in the performace } show the scienter in the cause, which was objected to by h Ma Jy Eothts line is not subject to any extra | joalthy state, aod Preventing pleasant taste or odoi rejection. overtook the raecal at a Dutch Coflee house ; he is | of his duty, was sent to the Penitentinry for 60 days, | the Counsel for defence, and the court decided that the Re Commer’ ra, dipper hs: orgs seorvboion 4a, Novi iguth, whether arising rom decayed teeth, oF from a SOU ee tatewtir he; pucador. Sy ihe tloworotishe | how iodwed tails William Williams, for stealing a hoe of cigars from notes could not be presented unless the prosecution would Brunswick, adiomning the failnind ; Fanged stave of the stoinseh, 3 o the . By thet lizabeth Fow I, abandon the charge of forgery, as it would crente a falte issue before the jary Gronax. W.Pnixaue, was again called and upon a num- ber of checks signed by Kirk and Johnston, having been presented to him, he stated thet with very few exceptiopa they were drawn in the handwriting of the prisoner, Jolinston. Kirk often requested Johnson to draw not and stated that he had to go to Greenwich street to get them endorsed. ‘The prosecution here cloeed,and the defence then called 4 number of witnesses to prove the previous honesty a character for integrity of the priconer, as also his lick of pot, which will always A tobe used with atooth ee hee Le ved Teoee ing tele th ede the necessity 01 keeping the teeth clean woceive ferry Reker rniien a Heute St the Weket offices, will | Sod) ireventin he. wrens 8 rie ene fa the eet Ane MB SNP A oo be pag tae A a ai FREIGHT AND PASSAGR TO PIPTS- | (oe healthy suse, snd causing Crem ty contract aronad, the BURG, te In painfal Affectionsot the tect and gums, arising from Id, it will be found highly be nefeial. Tt is par ieiasly serviceable to ute the Ocrie roth Waah tight Just before retiring to rest. ‘This method ix recommended by emt nent dentists, as by so doing all particles of food which acen> Posed hn a aed a are beng wor yen lao! oo nse u the ti jeaa, sweet, and healthy si 5 Deand tenth col eis jects coe the valuable’ portions seopen for the reception of merc! arrival of the train, a large concourse of people had | Great preparations are making realy for the. re- yennareh pli te Pi depeectny collected there. | Gov. Dorr took his seat in the enr- | ception of Martin Van Buren and J. K. Paulding, | yajuca at $7, trom Elicubeth Lawrence, six monthe’ vec, riage, or barouche, prepared for him, at about a | who are daily expected here from Nashville ; both | Ginand Henshall, for benting John Hanshall, was sent uy quarter past 10 o’clock. Ashe necended the steps, | parties turn out to receive him. This is as it should | for @monthe- Simeron Hotes, charged with stealing « to seat himeelf, his friends gave him three cheers, | be—as ex-President of the United States he deserves ir of pants from John Schwabb, was acquitted. Martha The cavalcade soon moved ofl, and passed our ne such respect. ; uray for stealing $5 in money, aud two pairs of stock- office in the following order :-— rhe river is rising rapidly ; no very material | ings from Jesse Baird, wos sent to the City prison for 30 Ist, American Brass Band—2d, United Train of | change in business ; money scarce ; exchange dull; | days, John Phd ad », charmed with heating Artiliery—3d, Volunteers—tth, Cadets—Sih Woon. | ten cent pieces no go—wont pass as bits any longer; | 7'lpha, was discharged on promising to sign the tem i . John MeGin and John Leonerd, for «t ' socket Brass Band—6th, Woonsocket Light In- | cried down, not by the brokers, but by the binks. preston lh ‘rowel worth fone icone dealing 4 wearing appa BINGWAMSS Ls The proprietors of Binghatn’s Tran tre, tice to the Merchants of New eres Olborina to the Week, that their Tine peeons shi of poor human 2w many neclect the attention ne- | fantry—7th, Gov. Dorr, ina Barouche, drawn by | This has proved a source of great Inconvenlence, | were sent to the Penitentiary for 60 days. Catherine | business habits and imbecility of character general tion ds consigned to them (or sent to go in their | Cossnry for their preservat me Rig Babin four white horses, and accompanied by William If. | as we have no small change but dimes. Yours, Hamilton, for stealing wearing apparel worth $11,296, | Among other witnosses sworn were David 5. Kennedy. Wg Srar or aitpeees oF coal Weulaed for. dea: Wonery | tmastioaieal tan te tere Torts Wakes closers sal wie | Sinith, Eeq., Secretary of State, tnday the Peoples? Lovisvitie. | from Mary McCulloch, 60 days. Eliza Haight, found | with whom prisoner was engage! for some time,” He thates, who have no. egent onsignee at Pittsburg, will | tna the teeth, strongthens the gums, purifies : Constitution, and other gentlemen—8th, Fourth Le seer, HES uilty of stealing two earthen dishes from Jane Coyle, 30 | Stated that he considered him even mioopable. of et ning please’ consign’ their goods to Willram Bingham, Pitsburg, | *¥eeteus the Lveath, “We recommend ite use to all Ward Volunteers—9th, Fifth Ward Volunteers— Mec ie My Gays. | Jane, MeGullen, found guilty of stealing a ealico|| the letter book of his firm, and therefore diecharged him re, will atvend to smpjum all such consignments without olf t Boston Morning a best detergent we ever used on | 10th, Citizens and strangers on foot—IIth, Citizens [Correspondence of the Herald.J dress a ae areal Lge 30 days. alone Ack- pal se Soe ae eaetie wed Fajen Nit pack e " bs > hinias 9 azxincton, May 6, 1842. | ¢rvou, (aboy) for stealing five shillings in change from | Nation testified that they though’ aA aetes eT te net Oe et inert “Foran by the pineal roe in the city. mer. | eet a ‘4 Thorine W. Martin, wae sent tothe House of Refice, | for the sum of $46,000 10 be nilded to the eapitel of the The barouche, containing Mr. Dorr, was a very | Arrival of Henry Clay at Home—Great Procession rl lohaston without the prisoner knowin, For ee ey WER etwas lo othe firm of Kirk & Johnston UJ MONBY CHEST@ John Brady for stealing a hand ¢ ¢ from James Howell, handsome one. That gentleman sat on the right | qe Ladig—Lord Morpeth at Ashland—Business— | sent up for % days. "tor steal 4 stated that they thought Kirk to be of diff te J 4 Samuel Ferris, (black) for stenting w witnenpen Saree «| endine No. § Woat street, opposite Pier No. Re is abe Ton hee (archouse side of the carriage, and wore n sword of very Religion, § two brass watches from Lydia Ann Tobias, sent to Cite smart fellow, and capable of leading Johnson forwarded to Pittsburg and Pottsvilleevery RING, at 179 Water street. | beautiful workmanship, which we understand was hae Ss prison for six months. Ellen Palmer for stealing $11.25 | by,the nose into feseseee. frome So'slock (114, whee. the . + 8. T. Nicoll Her pines ingen, the best now it | oroeented to him while in New York, ‘The proces- | Dean Bewxerr— worth ofclothing from Conrad Manner, was sent to tha | The court took.» neces ean SO ee all td te ne Sud | BOYS! CLOTHING—CHILDREN'S CLOTHIG—A | sion moved from the depot to an openiot on Federal | Monday lest, May second, wes a day which wil ing vole worth oe from Peat Mi De stenl- | fefence, and B. M. Lowndes, Es. and the acting District ee | OPORGE A. HOVE ECON e, patter Very cheap.— {ill where the Governor addressed the crowd from | tong te remembered by the poople of ourcity and | i," Penitentiary for six months. "| Attorney for provscution. Judge Lynch charged the fw cudte 9 eee gt Bowery, world respect- barriage. Sj anit : . ury pointedly prisoner, © evidence cer- wid “at, 6 fully inform theie petro sseesige eae morally, that they his carriag ‘Govansox Donn’s Srasest county. Agreeably to previous arrangement, ee Court a Gyai “iezmsner. tatty inaiated, ta the "ney ier iN aenee " ian 4 AY st Ve ie, and q . i e tri i “8 Clay e hi pearance a few a8 returned @ verdict of guilty of the second clause of SPRING —The seambont HIGHLAND net of Boys and ChuidrentsrClothiengs meh larger assore | Governor Dorr said he thank Seton ot ex Penetor Henry Oley mate Hie, erp Before Judge Kent and Aldermen Balis and Hattiekd, | Hows reeemad a vecdiet OF guilty of the, #0 satioring or ie Captain Robert W suirop, I leave the foot of Warren s had. Tt ic ave invited to call and exam farther expression of their attachinent to him and | miles from town, where he was met by several thou- |. MAGA Seah: by Wisdciin ah Secttacotoa ary teal New York, every M: + Thursda: with particular reference to quality and price, the cause in which they were engaged. Ie was ; aL or Wittiam L. § suing the notes fon) Ca The penalty, however, is th + the Highlas It atdo’clock, Returni neo every Mond yy morn atrgmoamat lock os the eaptin om beard eight or passage, apply to the captain om board, BAM tn on fre sinds of our citizens on horseback, on mules; in | this case were kept out the whole of Monday night, and : 4 oe ae rite . : belng confined vehicles of every description, the latter principally | pntil att ten Be aie en nee theCoen enemn as if brought in guilty of committing the forgery, alt! oh the court may exercise lenity in passing senteace under the peculiar circumstances attending the result. sorry heshad ever left the State. Had he been here he would not have countenanced the arrest of any Free rump Pork, at iw r “ a . . Governor Dorr then drew the sword | filled with ladies, all under the direction of the im- | jsled and ordered them to be brought Judge Kent ask+ 2. ~_ eit ot crore aole 3 E. K. COLLINS, 56 South «treet. | SUflrage man. G ' rc ills or poele, pitch board tise Foes, wect be ap tar UK ct the LEACHING POWDEL veeavect.— | he had on from its scabbard, and added that it hadi} mortal A. S——s, marshal of the day. After the | ed them if they had agreed he eye Pinte cauledt Frost.—There was a frost at New Haven on Mons owners thereof, aniess a bill of lading or receipt is signed for on hand, and for sale ly belonged to an officer who had fallen in Florida, foreman answered that they had not, nor did the samme, ms | mide FERSSE & BROOKS, 61 Liberty x, J that it had been presented to him by a brother of | S'eeting usual upon such occasions, Mr. Clay was | jt possible for them to do #0, The Court then observed © day morning,