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wus wedi did leis occa NEW YORK. THURSDAY MORNING, JULY 28, 1842. | en AS ~ WATERING PLACES, &C. FURNITURE. : wv he oer routing ach SHARON SPRINGS. GEORGE W. DAWSON, | ge ninussotyenerieys pocertigsrtorale | ROR, ae the mernaleie ofthe tae i ypemiee we cmmerct on | caiely tna the band of Basherm, whe, pey secure the - Ni HE PAVILLION.—This new ions Hotel willbe | pyholesate and Retatl Purniture and General Fur- ssed Midshipman May was called on, and said he | Q'-Was it not the usuol place where all such boxes | ed it with th gi gfe b year 4 “ ’ > qereetat cious gonad gies the fest of | (Nee Pare 5 Ne. GT Ohatham einect, cars | wae resdy tor tial, thd bed no obections ta! any of thes] eaten tered? P oh erie Daman. ee toe ards the bulk head, 40 a to contracts for the water to.De considered! binding for a lox. ew ile of sharon Naval General Court Martial on board of | all boxes should be marked, and it would be the executive 1 | %, officers duty to see that it was done. the U, 8, Ship yg Sete . ‘Do you know who placed the {box abreast the | ~A—He was, sir. up under the order requiring such ive- | attempted to publish the ordinance, but certain yersons are to be selected to perform that duty, thus throwing the introdaction of the water and conveyances to by ve ft . 9 : } k od than until the second succeeding first day of 01 ‘ ner of Duane strect, New York. ollicers present sitting as members of the Court on bis] A.—The deck, between the main mast andthecabin | A.—I did, sir; I presumed his object was te screen it | Say after such contract w: tered into. ar pu the springs, greatly resembling HERE. he keeps for sale a lai wut of the follow- | trial. bulk heads, was assigned for that we, at tines ou: ; . ‘act was ent into. : chase of Hae Pie Tater Ot Oe oe Vinriniay have been ing aiticles,vin-t Sidebonis Barcansy ‘Bedateade, Cot, | ‘The charges upon which the accused was to be tried | hut that was not the ilentical shor where tiie hee meee | rom Publig observation. All rents and other emoluments which may ace! we from L ingin been articles, viz-= Siu : 3 : s b ; : Q.- Was the marked side of the box partly in view af: | the use and application ot the water shall oh alee feet proved to be highly efficasions ia inthe ire of fryfoelaa | Fables Chairs, Ofce, fund orale Draka, Got Caaes Bool were then real to him, and were a follows placed; it includes, however, the spot designated as | ter the acensed had turned it wiainet the balk heal ? stan led tan ee se, eal ake me sbestaes & Batchoum? deoisie Ptver Conmplaint, aad ipeneral debits, | Pianos, Sofas Sain Bei Fy OTT la a tions of charges preferred by the | abreast the capstan. A—Isaw Mr. May turn it carefully towards the | of t be applied to meet the current expenses and repeirs , i : : j roton Aqueduct Works; next, (othe payment of me geyeeely ta, possess (as certified by some of the | teases ‘aud Fire Irons, Wash Secretary of the Navy upon information of Lieutenant | Q.—Was the marked side of the box uppermost, when | huik head, but whether it laid fair and square aguinst | the intereeton tee W o the vedemp: ost eminent me ial professors inthe United States) wodicl- | Stands, Candie Stank, Bureau Belstends Charles Wilkes, of the United States Navy, against Passed | you first saw it ? ‘ thedplahead, Icant sey, Tpresume-t think falde tion of said stock A Latha, (On aa ARNE nal and healing properties unsurpassed, ved to be une | Dressing Bureaus, Sales, te. Madshiyman William May, of said > A—Partly, sir ; it was cock built—(we understood this |G. —Did you not see Lieut. Wilkes turn the marked | Any person who shall bathe, or ¢o into the Creton aualled by any in thia cognt the vicinity, namepous villages, | p APs reg assortment ofmen and women’s Wearing Ap pr | Crtanoe Ist. term meant that it was placed on one end)—it was leaning | side of the box up with his foot, so us to bring the label in | Water, at either of the Reservoirs, or F partof the earn ee ee caves romantic scenery are | PA? "the “above titigiog sce. offered to the Insubordination and mutinous conduct. against something else. : ( view, und did he not leuve it 80 exposed to public obser- | Croton Aqueduct, or shall throw any stones, chips, ur among the many siczaraiper, (enane 12 Weneenenens ia the at low prices. Perseus in want of said articles w: 10 | SrecipicaTion. | Foe, eg you not turn the marked side up with your wat es “f sori or aby other material, substance, or auy thit of summer, either jeasure. | } their advantage to mak iy call at the above estaolish- that the said P: Mi iam Muy, \ ~ see Lieut. Wilkes turn it up with his foot, so | whatever, into the reservoirs, or into te water aites i se are ‘but afew hour Fide frows Sarotoga, Troy, | pens at make m8 ew Apa po meet rine oro a meetin ated A.—I may have done so, but I haveno recollection of it. | asto bring the Iabel in view, but Tcau't say whether he | houses, oF into the ventilators ay yates vie fap -» and are accessal 9 singe! delle sant se naan Shipping orders penetually attended to seat rocked en the | ‘Exploring Squadron, did, on the eleventh day of May, Did you not leave it turned up, exposed to the view | left it so. The marked side of the box was 80 well con- basins, or shall in manner injure or dist and Utica mil coreage ‘ val | shorte: UZeS8.8 ngs | ish 2 Y: | of hips c ? Shete iee ng care y aud Utica, to carry visi- | Ke for fittius out reesels, P | eighteen hundrel and thirty-nine, enter the cabin of said | i ali ih nd . 4 cealed by Mr. May, that I am convinced Capt. Wikes | part of the Croton Aqueduct Works, o: ¢ tors to the Spi tance of about Sha, ral ey arrving i | ma ta the abov bepesctually at- | ship,and ina rude and disrespecitul mauner attempt to A.—I rather not. I don’t think J did. It is my eould not have discovered it had he not had information | stop-cocks, or ony of the jets, or tountaine pr time for dinni IBF ous fartpaive Muley west” of iy | tended to anal than tally thrust into the hand of Licutenant Charles Wilkes, his | impression I’ did not. My impression is derived trom the | of it rom some source. to said Croton Aqueduct Works, shall be subject t pike by a ly stages, ty-live miles west of the M. B.—The highest all be given for Second Hod Commanding Otlicer, a paper purporting to be an appli- | $Y eae conversation with Mr. May. Q—From your knowledge of Lieut Wilkes’ general | not to exceed $50, to be imposed by any Police Jw: cit oF Albaay. a ss fori AN Feige Furniture, and Geutlemen’s an Ladies’ cast off Clothing. cation to be.ordered: from the Vincennes to some ocher: .—You say that the officers had orders to purchase | character, what is his general manner and tone of voice | any Magistrate, And in default of payment 01 A, a Aga penne con nl times: cither | _af2 6m*> Wee oT once, | remeel i ieaeimavens shells and other curiosities, and upon the production of | when excited or offended ?—and is he quickly excited or | imposed, such Police Justice or Magistrate slot der the stav of visitors agreeable, CHEAP HARDWARE S TORE, | “the sait Passed Mids pman William May was ordered | Youehers, the money paid by them was refunded. Did | offended ? h offender to the city prikon for & period uot sing sopply of | to leave the esbin of hi Jommander, but did not do so un- | YOU ever refuse, upon the production of such vouchers, Ae reply to the first part of the question, | would | thirty day per laiear | tilhe had made useof us insubordiuate aud mutinous | t refund the money paid ? say, that, under such circumstances, his manner is violent, | In case any person shall t An aonndance of the purest mouncalg, spsjng Tee te stowed fee THE ‘Gubperioss ‘is. slo" sonst G. A GEDNEY. r w opening his 8 oate Seminag HOTEL. —This Hotel will be opened a RDWARE AND CUTLERY, gee spass on any part of th fi rivals from Birmingitam aud Shetield. Together with a gene: | expressions, such as, that he “was disgustod with the ser- A.—There were general instructions to such a purport; | overbearing, insulting, taxi jour forbearance to the last | bankment ol the Croton Aqueduct Reservoir Ko oF Whesbeve Suna ae cleanin icHentha gent | fab asortinew of Letmease anaes met he ie repared to of vige, did uoi caren damn lor It felt dhgtaceh sed coant | thet te to Purehyse and collect such articles whenever | degree fo endure it. Asto the secoud part, he is capricious | remain on the some, without permissiou ul. the pope an VI ETTEN, | tecatghe very LOW Gourns} Merchants,” Buildeyw, Cabinet be revengid on the author of it, that we defied, him, the opportunity offers. Tt'might, howaver, have been! con: |'and enemy exalies. ae a Bee ce ee reagan case any Berto r sary! § <3 tio "sloe! said Commander to his utmost, and he would let him e sf Vhat is the general character ofthe accused as an | does not comply w: he regulations of the Croton Aqu ~ CATSKILL MOUNTAIN HOUSE, £9 Seek Id Seas thas Wil Biel te: tele ieeeeet. | tw Now's ortierd himy. tue oad Wiles May, orhis | |, The Judge Advocate re-read the first part of the ques | officer and a gentleman, and is he, ornot, respectiulto his | duct Board as to the times they shull leave the embs.l AT THE PINE ORCHARD.—1812. rhim with a call. EO friends,” or words to that effect ; and that the said Wil- | tion, and Mr, Wilkes stated that there were not orders to | superiors ? ments of,said Reservoirs, or the grounds or buildi: t H{1S romantic and fashionable resort will be conducted dur- -ALFRED F. LAGRAVE, | liam May did not leave the cabin iu obedience to theonter | the effect stated, but merely general instructions, A.—His character as a gentleman has never been ques- | tached to said Reservoirs, such person shall be rubjcct to ing the present season goder the direction and superinten- 210 Greenwich. comer Barcley, New York. | he received from his comman ting officer, watil he was | _ ! reply to last part of the questions, he said :—until the | tioned. Whilst under my orders he has been respectful | a fine of $25, and in d of payment, imprisoned, pot to dance of the subscriber. It has undergone.» complete and | | A reguler supply of TALL RIVER CUT NAILS, and | cid that the Se M vouchers were complete according to law. This isin re. | aud obedient, and while he he Vineenn »- | exceed twenty days, in the eit thorough repair, and is now open for, the reception, of visitors. | C. 's Glue. Also—a complete assortment of Mechanics? te i the tore of Marines would be ordered to | gard to the officers. I never refused when the vouchers ee ragged bake died an prods A peggenn spew No y ert ? ie J take charge of him. } a ever rel ‘d 7 ¢) pears 10 industrious an: ard working, generally No pump in any street o! 0 effort. Wii be Seding to: tasininin the daservedlyigh charso- | “Pools, James’ Screws, & mt | * | Were complete and eecording to law. asking histimem the cabin, working st the charts from | centte which the condult pipes of thoC Q.—Did you not know that various kinds of shells and | Marty in the morning till dusk in the evening. Idon’t pre- | shall be repaired or ke vatural curiosities were for sale on board theCurrency | tend to cone: 3r ter which it has he: dred. " ‘AD WINTDa & Canard. | “A hereto tae ibe furpished with every delicacy | REFINED SUGAR, WINES, &c. | _pisrespoct to his superior im the execution of his of that the New York market can afford; and every possible at- WELLINGTON A. CARTER, Wine and Sontuission | fi , tention that can promote the convenience and enjoyment of its ferchaut, No. 5 New street, one door from Wall street, Seninbiarae | Lass, at Onverlon, one of the Sandwich ice, . hat it was a fact well known to the squad- | Corporation, or at public pene, from and after the firs! id 7 lands,and that @ | ron, that on the ion for whi rst el vas | day of May next; but nothing shall prevent the persons il] be prom, towed. ‘The road Teading to t has just r cet ed from the refinery quantity of superior dou | tn this, that the said Passed Midshipman William May, | Very ¢xhorbitant price was nded for them ? preferred Peer Selene he fee wigan residing ia the nel nboriood. of any ‘stich pimp from Penrsielpreaiegeeeieaien ce oat cn SaeeeeeeS Sugar, insmall loaves, which he will sell | acting Master of the United States ship Vincennes, didon | 4—1did not, sir. disrespectful, and it was regretted through the squadron ing the same in repair at their own exper Menara, A. F. Beach & Co.'s excellent line of stages will run | “'W" A’ Curter’s assortment of saperior Wines cannot fail to | the twenty-third of May, eighteen hundred and forty-two, eat Bere sete melsve meanetnt Shomonutod Was that he had been so. 3 when such wells are ordered to be filled up by t ssheretofore regularly between the landing ¢ Moumtain | please. The old Lomelino Madeira of 1912, in bottles and in | Causea box to be marked by one of the crew of the said | de, ti pumen in his interview wi Q.—How did you receive the impression thet the man- | mon Council, House, on the arrival of the boats. . Pipes shhds, an qr. casks of various agex; champagne,claret and | ship, as follows—Vurchased at public sal» after the Com: | Yous is this a matter of your opinion? ner of the accused was violent and disrespectfulon theoc- | Cowrrapicr10x.—Upon further investigation of the par- €.L. BEACH, Proprietor, | Siher light Wines of the choicest “orands, always on sale at | mahdant of the Explociie fcaelinne had refused them,” | A-—lt was a fact in my opinion. casion referred to, i A _ June 13th, 1842. . Jel 3mr_| tow prices. Orders forany kind shall be faithfully executed. | Which box was placed with ite marked side up,onthe gun | Q-~ Bepleased to state the particulars of his manner ‘This question was objected to by the Judge Advocate, | ticulers of the charge made against Abrahain Levy, by a Bienilsnoaitineas cin ommaes tne: | ~~ GOOD SUMMER WINE. | Wichircrssioni oie heen tlt at | nae Avecree'"Arntr ar xan ae yD ame anor cane otal etal Senate bdeeresoentementeel rca tania eapemment ata: , incennes, exposed to the ‘officers and crew of 0 rea ek PR er fant ve was une | Md felerred to a charge which cenquashed. | founded in all its essential points. . 4 . , ther lect: s Com- : y Unusual manner forhim. He was un- | It was ruled out, the acensed’s counsel not pressing it, | ov : 5 thence, nun ope fo Ge reception of compan duriagthe | J, B, STOUVENEL, Importcr of Fregch, Wines of | tall ny Oihcerswhich if werent areses, eathled | wsually loud in his expressions, whieh wore made in't | astheformer remiss waruotcontined incites | Cassi Gannen ox Fint.—Last evening fs the Direc: season ‘Phe great extent of private, be ach 8 this shorecrtbe ‘Wines. ‘He bee removed trom is old stand, 61 Nassau street, | “General Order.” ‘ firm, rude voice, and with corresponding motions and he oll wing auestions were put by the Court: at tor of the Fire Works, at Gastle Garden, was engaged ia crfect security 1% bothing, even for ladies and children, to Ne, a1 Ann eect, (orar Nasean) baserbent- Sido TH: '—What was the general conduct of the accused for } starting rockets usually sent up, one of them uccidentali hing houses betug withig a stone's throw of the mansion) | '° AiNsay,‘on hand the best and most recherche Wines, St. Ju- | In this that the aforecald atse) iitshipmen Wiltiam | . Your manner towards the accused? Was | subordination whilst belonging {o the squadron ? pe eas ep rile Miah Doh cient the sha ty cool ond detightt™} Locust grove adjoining the house | tian, Montferrant, St. Esteve, Lafitte, Medoc, Sc. in’ barrels, May, Acting Master of the said ship, when sent for by | # calm oud collected? ‘A.—Lknow of but one eccasion which | have already | °*Ploded, and the fiery fragments scattered over the roof amusement—th- beautiful view of the “Atl mic ocean and the | §uNdy, Henmitaze, Kes superior Connae Brandy; best quality | oie resaid box marked as quoted, did enter theeaben in | OPinion too, sir. ; ; His conduct on all other occasions has been good. damage to the premises. lower bay, almost, constantly enlivened by numerous vessel | “Jp 'S! will also vell by the dezen bottled Wine for private | arnde and boisterous mavner, and on being asked the | .W«TNEss—Does the question goto my ordering him out | Q.—You have said that Lieut. Wilkes is violent, over- Are) Scio teatiashaitiy “GAS phi on nhitentert ties bean arriving or ourward bound, render. thie situation in evsry Fe | fuinitics, which will be sent to any part of the city, also by the | question, what were his reasons for having the box thus | of the cabin? i bearing, insulting, capricious, and so forth; have you had | i.sued'on the Seventh Ward Bank of this city,’or the on spect uaequalied by any. inthe vicinity. Its accommodats therwise, to those who may favor him with their pa | Tharked, and if he intended it oe disrespect. Ine casted Junge Avvocate—Through the whole of the inter- | any serious misunderstandings between him and yourself | ‘Sted on the Seventh Ward Bank of this city,‘o’ the ce fre ample, the rooms airy and. temperature, even in hea eset el dopa ow pena at ae ieee $0 $4 toanalte his serious displeasure nomination of $5. The notes are drawn peyable to H i i ji fi 2 3 5 ermiure, b " % a Y ‘lay; 5, Presid ies ompmeatin poco acne ley | gate, Wit we vue wil Uy Wins a ivr com | SEA» it coma oie, ihe th saa com |g tmnn Unt Landerad him out the cab, then] "A thera hen misunertandingsbatwenn Liat. | ny Mite Ay Ne 401, ued Lambe, Pen from Brooklyn.) the access by med a boarding house at mander had ever refused to purchase any shells, replied in ods Pall A ie ilkes and myself, but I don’t think Lever gave him just ¥ d . me ba notes, # at’ hours. accom f ite , Ryka nesa render it peculiarly well adapted as a residence for | 4i(4,2:jB;Sifuasovened st oats baat ot louder and rougher than I had spoken | cause for dispicasty dificult to detect from the gen ept ‘an as- | an impertinent manner, “Not you, but your agent or | Manding voic I would, however, ask what I am He r , } i i * , fore, * ‘ CHILD KILLED BY 4 Dror or Lavpaxv BATH BUILDINGS, -|== — eM ppb ie auh cau strgeteeenty hort before sn him? Iso, produce I This | Wyrneae ipa Wien eee ee stty: Barrow strest, deprived her infant, alout a werk ol, of § 9 re oreded to praceacdins kapromicn cn tne refers tothe letter which you term in your letter an apo- Did vou or did you not hear Mr. May, when asked | Zeon Tuesday evening, by giving it, as she suys, a single FORMERLY TRUER AWB: 24 Lege Seach~Tite oe HATS. he answered, “Twill do no such thing, logy, . t. Wilkes to erase the marks on the Dox say, T niilberseaionionaiwr einaih Ataoiamicenina or ensive an til Sea tablshment wil highly disvespenital axganer ant Ge, sehen ‘A.—I did receive a letter fom him, but [don't know how ‘dono such thing.” Mx-—A colored woman named Maria Reynolds was caught in the act of secreting @ gold breast-pin belonging to Louis Fisher, corner of Bayard and Mott streets, and another named’ Amelia Thompson, for stealing a watch worth $10 from Jacob Abrecht, 21 Mott street, were com- many hours previous to his ar T have that letter on shore, and can bring it. @ Q.—Is the paper hi Pa il not, rv 1 was not. ching Katabl'abment wil be | —-——— = a ce fimer patrons ahd the rate | ~—OFTATS! HATS! HATS !! dered by the aforesaid Lieutenant. Chatle Bs and alterations, eneressing the comforts, D : oy ut commanding officer, to leave the cabin and consider re ernanade sine lat Year, and will bs in complete eadl: | FROWN & CO'S One Price Hat Store, wholesale and ref | Selt unter suapension al of which beng vesent at thal interview in the cabin ? i SacomnAaaaear Titus te Uhathan Ureug, comac af Moc ueet: aus gainst the rules Tprsatiormerty. Children ofa certain ageatd vervantshalf ice, | “the proprietors have the pleasure ew to offer imaddtion | _ Witnesses, Chasles Wilkes, William L.. Hudson, all te | i610.cou" ou the box? pana, forses full fed, $3:50, He hopes he may say wichont imputa- | to their recently unproved short napped Hat, a new style, the | Ward Room, oificers of the Vincennes, and Frederick W. ete vn Av-1 was not. psig) anricie fon at Nuh} tion, that his table and accommodations will be equal to any on | imitation of beaverr, which so closely resembles that of all'furs | Stewart. The witness was dir west witness called was Mr. Daayrox, who was on (Correspondence of the Herald.) ong Branch. Young people not requiring too much room,will | the most costly and’ beautiful, that the difference is not easily a to-morrow. 4 : pind employal on the squadron, being sworn, he was Gusneerown, SG. Silva. 164 ‘accommodal ms. 5 oe perceived. Price three doliars, We strictly adhere to the one (Copy,) Wirnrss—It is my impression, sir, on examination, that wned by the acensed’s counsel, as follows : — " a N, 5. C., July 2l, 1842. je22 im*r JAMES GREEN. gyice ous saya whieh opting 2a to Soak EEE Gnenned teas it is a copy. ou not, employed asconcholo- | Curious Journal at Sea—Gales—Wrecks—Cattl, Conn.) July 11, 1812.—J.G Seeman aeeeert becca aR di hich I receiv y & lncHptlon of Pasticeable Waredieg plocts, pad Meeker allover but did uot find any mention made of Q.—Have you ever stated, since you preferred the char- ges against this accused, that you would brenk the officers pare F ploring squadron, and ing shells when the squadron v Dear Sir:— a véssel called the Currency Lass was 4 i to purchase a bow oftered for Herewith I give you a short abstract trom the ir exorbitant price ? Journal of the brig Sea Flower. We started from 4 and in the habit of purchasing shells, | Saw York d July. Nethi > did refuse to buy thos: vonaccount of their | New York on the 2d July. Nothing occurred until orbitant price. J wos a «ol Draughtsman—the | the 12th,which commenced with brisk breez: ilicers, goctaibig Conchologist fwas not in the stip, ant 1 was employed in and other Things. |. In Ve public the proprietors think they have reached the ultimatum Agrocable to the instructions from the Hon. Secretary of of beauty, durability, cheapness and comfort. im‘ the Capt. Wm. Hudson, Charles Pickering, Esq. inst whom you had preferred charges, and that they ‘and Lieutenant George F. Emmons, are appointed | 4 f ] TAILORING. toreceive from all persons under my command in this sould stay Behe los smoristolthed etek ¥gr ¥ A : ship, on or before the twenty-fifth day of May, eighteen | |")! aS Ha POOR AC “ie @ edie ba Ae, 3 00 le smal > === | hundred and forty-two, all journals, rough notes, writings, | "member it. may state thut my feelings have not Sent San fom, New org" Albany any the wa REMOVAL. Se tee Eh done eadan Ieee several gentlemen from your place. thought they would call PHILLIPS' CASH TAILORING ESTABLISH; all specimens of every kind collected or prepared since NT, Now very likely you have never heard of this place, as 1 a Q.—Did your orders req nd other euri- ing all shel! osities to be deliv sfrom leaving the United States, August the eighteenth, cigh- is summer axd spend a few weeks, but as I generally satisfy | roureelf: and hi + offi Jelivered up all suc the north,with fine rain. At3 P.M. the wind increa- may that call thi nnot'do better than to call again, ME: teen hundred aud thirty-eight, of all which they will | 7eurself; and ha officers delivered up all’ sac! ells, wherever Leould et them. brio 7 bs { Zoabe whether ellison ene Getieia will ore inthe taas Is removed from 145 Broadway to No. 7 Astor House. cause correct inventories tobe made, and carefully put | specimens, and have you yourself delivered up all thee in a matter of notoriety in the squadron, | sed to a gale; at5 P.M. broached too (white seud- Lam sure of them, as this will be about as good a route as they re) up, giving the officers or persons from whom they are your possession for the use of the government, or have | (hat the shells were for sale oi: board 1 ding) with the head to the east; through the nigh an take, as the rail road will be_comp.eted from Our House to 5 See cecaibte Glaveiore you retained a large box of shells and curiosities, directed | ond that they hind bx y the p 8) ine he 3 through the mght Greene pag tnd that perfects he chain of railreadirom | TN’ GEN'TLEMEN’S DRESS. ‘The above order is tobe construed in its spirit as well | 'Mrs. Wilkes ? i A ‘ | | of thesquadron, on account of their exort the wind shifted to the south, and increased to a to Bridgeport. » sir, L wish you to understat The Court objecied to this qu Vr. Wilkes statin, | Co something of the particulars of ow join Eh ‘e are within | Garments ofa most Jegant and Washienable kind ct a saving of | as literal construction, and they will particularly inquire Ne ai ald’ wich Y Bist ihe Court detides A.—The shells belonged to the Currency Lass, and } hurricane. 13th, sea account begins with moderate ‘one mile uf the north line of the State of Gonnecticut, sur ‘60 per cent for cash. of each person, if he has given up ail and every thing that he should wish to answer it, but the Court decide: Y tale on shore, where I went to see } breezes; by 6 P. M. had all drawing sail set,through rounded by the tallest kind of mountains, and on the top of one HE advertiper dy. ms it unnecessary to, resort t2 the hack- | Co tected with the expedition, of that may be important | (at itshould not be put. then, and it was a. matter. of notoriety, the night fine weather; i in the inorning stood in to s of them is a splendid lake, that abounds in fish almost as tall as T neyed system of the mountain itself; we have other very fine lakes. The | that the length of time he has been establish alist of nominal Le ggedh peg to it in the illustration of any ‘part of it, or of facts rela- The cross-examination by the accused's counsel here were for sale, [ had no special orders to pure Housatonic River one half mile from us, and the tribu the extensive patronage bestowed on tum, wilt prove « awn | tive to it, whether gathered by himself or derived from bea eye os a eT them but there w ere general instructions toull the oficers J hon the beach, some of which were striping; saw TTR} which hazzard, nodhing in saying for Trout and | cient voucher for his eanabiltis. Powcsiiog the advantage of | others, all of which they will pot to me in writing, en: | GRO SeMET a, 5 to the cabin by your onder or re | omtrehame tells, and it was under that Tasted. In thie } Several vessels injured more or lew; wasin certneny ike fish iti onnected with an extensive cloth establishment in Eurape i : ery thi tmay be rei] @— . , y ¢, hawever, Tw fe suggestio ser | 3 ; : ollie han teh Crust ecgliany Lad iain Gina inoes oe: |: ke meonteteh: bastee thas be ape hase soca eth pace SIC Fete as Chat He ot every) Ciltig: that misy Dares: | cclesiant? Watitiselaatnn oun eee with a large ship painted leud colored bends, black Joining tow iis in Massachusetts, perhaps a few could be caught, | sarison, will be found lower than. any : y the land. Latitude n echooners other house making up any ps A.—I sent for him, sir. ek fe isa At i upper wo! ind painted ports, with loss of main top- " a et sl , at Sea, M 24th, 1812. a Q. Acting as Couchologist at that time did you not think pper TK al ed ports, ‘8 P pT edge cose orig relapse alone a eee Te PURE > Deke Miers, acdnen: Valtes steienody? VEC TANCES Works. Q—Wasthe box marked and placed there by the order | jt was peculiarly your duty to. purchase shells, and had { Zallant mast, and main topmact heed. ‘Thnred. tolerable dinner, pe from vege pane. 0 Ghia, te |. omy te. . 5 a ‘Commanding Exploring Expedition. Be hc ee r you not orders from Captuiir pif to do so? Mth, at 6 A. M.,saw a wreck ahead, andsoon cat which by the wey is a craft hard to beat) and 98 your LOOK OUT. Passed Midshipman May then asked leave to submit for This closed the ex*mination of Mr. Wilkes for the pre+ ¢ wad sci bi he ‘od bid be up with and passed Mu in order to ascertain it more Thich will tet vowed ators louscat mechan t peck: Bae. He $h0 tualowoy pare steals treih, the consideration of the Court a protest prepared by his | sent, but Mr. Wilkes asked to be allowed to onswer the wved Twos more particularly espected to purchose | Parucularly; tacked ship and sailed around it; had Suppose you call up youself, and ask your friends to come. jut he who fishes from me of my good name counsel against being tried on these charges, and respect- | last question of the prisoner’s counsel, as it would become | them. ae 1 had to make dra igs of them, and it-was ex. J CYc2S Opportunity of examining it well; it was Phere are the falls too, some Sty feet Rerpendiculs: more or a es OF Gas wath aie enriches hima, fully noes teat Bie counsel, Mr, Henry May, might be | a record to the public through the newspapers, oe Is pected that I was to get as many us I could. plete es eas h ay ant of hay an the centre, less, that might be named, bu: I am net dispose ell you 4 . “ permitted to read it. wished it to be answered, as it was important tothe whole > . vi ™ and a large galley painted dark gre so dead cat- abut this section, a Thad rather people should Yok ft grey for . Tue Court was cleared and re-opened in about half an | proceedings, “He stated that he wished to say it wases | genie Sid goa eavd hin toa etn eeeetete T tle, such as horses. cows and sheep. “About 0 vasa yong as vou sarehalf m dollar the fre, ie theneingonly | 4 TT H18 ONLY TROY SHIRE DEPOT, Bo, 00 Chatham | how when the accuses counsel was informed that they | tirely unfounded inevery respect, || | serum wpones, a enant Wilkes geit iroim this mass wa’ the flcor timbers of @ vessel! con- 2,50 from New York to here. e cars leave Our House Streep, makes ft! 1 hnegied RE ick Srewarr, wi be y bove quotation, because others endeavor od name, fame, ecognise your authority after you had purchased sh fined together by a part of the bottom plank anil the A. If we bad pure! them they would have been | ceiling; a large boat stove, and a amall one botiom paid for by Govermment money. Lieutenant Wilkes re- | ap: ascertained toa certainty that there was no liv- cognised my euthority upon my showing proper vouch: | ing being attached to any part thereof. We then proceeded on our course with the ful] conviction the vessel had wrecked, stove, or went to pieces in the ily, and passengers breakfast here and dine in New York, to fileh fin him | Outs WINJOHN BARSTOW. | tised on dealers, stay We The accused’s counsel then proceeded to read & portest, | the officers of the Exploring Expedition, having been ta- iaany Unposit ort prec, | which be hiad drawn out, tho Bret reason being that the | tons tro potote te ee ee eel ae sactn va, eurgut of our hithly | exime,asit appeared on the charges, had been committed | the forward cabin of the Vincennes on the 231" Sluy, reputed Troy Shirts, Bosoms, and ars. Bot now that im- M y 5 ed y 5 RDING Daitions are on the inereast‘thezeforey we shall Keep these | ettute of limitations: and, therefore, was bared by the | 1842. BOA : statute of limitations ; the second that he ought to have | Q.—Was you present in the cabin of the Vinceunes on | "Sine, en adjourned i12 AT MONMOUTH, CO.N. J, facts before the pul h expose imposters, and may \- you pi e court then adjourned till to-morrow morning at ten Lewis F. WANKING: ately safovins ‘his friends off their wicke iM 2w&e fe Make no mistakes therefure, | been tried by a Court Martial, asserabled by Lieutenant | the 23d May, at an interview between Captain Wilkes and | or¢loca. IN res} n y % ‘Sh is pai Wilkes in October, 1940; and the last, that the charges | \ i — — pre H d ‘b h Ww ‘and the public that he has Gtted up in the best style the | ‘* Marshall's only Troy Shict Depot” is painted on our awning tober, 1840; last, Midghipman’ Mav. r ; vious gale, und that she was a horse jockey. We " “ » in | 2nd window. Be particular, however, to see the name '* Mar- | had been extinguished, so far as Lieut. Wilkes was con- The President of the Court wished the specifications to City Intell, ee vassed so near the dead anim: th hou sr conmerly aceutted by Jacob Corlen aft Pines from | sills on our window and about our stove. No. 0, oar only | cerned, and were merely prepared by hiim as a menace to | beverd ta tine we niseee eho the sec Ader aia te a = i ; , Be ee det Tuy Croroy Warten Works. Bank, and fourteen from Higstown. Stages pass through | Troy Shirt Depot, 7 3 both to windward and to leeward, and not the least y situated about 16 doors from the comer of | the accused, in support of which the foliowing letter 7 b peed Eh@GUreh Bart Several of the daily ,end not the leas and froto incet che Philadelphia cars. “The terms of hoard will | Peart and Chatham streets, and on the risht hand side in | fom Lieut, Wilkes to Midshipman May was read. thoaght iterould uewore bouceed tr the broek papers have attempted to give the points of an ordinance J ‘susreeable sinell came from them. RI euasicnebaamaachupapa ad ad MARSHALL EV anyon are enc A true copy of the original: W. Mar. 7 | observance, asit waga leuling examination. The that passed the Board of Aldermen on Monday night, re pas | + is wil i JATALO C U. S. Suir Vincenses, Ar Sea. May 24th, 1842 leci at it shou! read, and the specification i v6: % — * sie ne miereoenhie Nomen Strong made Oriente, Rai) linen bosoms, collars and Sir i— big et is - at: having been read, the usual questions put were i bones Si sah wees Works and ja so doing have UNitep (BUATES PRI Ss MAIL FROM NEW house will bs foundequal any alone the const. _1e3¢ Im t_ ] Toihy Sita Tip gnis-lerte So—Hi—ia—e—ai—ed wales | | Yourletter of toxay hasbeen received. Your apology | |, Q-——Whatdo you know with respect to that specitica- | iguorantly tnistated tho facts, which are as follows :—By | YORK TO BOSTON With view to give the sreatrat EDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS —This well known 50—27—28. All Linen Shirts, perdoz. $20—20 50-25-27 50— | as far as;respocts myselfis sufficient, but it furnishes none | tion? - this ordinance, which is yet to pass the Board of Assist: | “inmunication between Boston and this city, the Post Notes D watering place, situated in Be County, Pennsylvania, | 39—; 6-38, Plain Cotton Shiris, per doz. $5 50—6—7—7 50 | for your gross violation of the laws. rules and regulations | A.—I did not see the box sir. ants, the water commissioners are entrusted with full | General has estab ularly sworn Messi * is now npen for the reception of Visitors. 0-9. Colored Shirts, per dor. $55 50—6-7—0—9—10-i1. | of the service, and extremely regret the fecessity you | The second specification was then read and the same , 4 s © the Departinent from this city to Boston under the sm To those who have never visited the Springs, it may be neces- | Collars just received—In addition to our former large stock of have placed me under to prefer charges against you. question asked. power te construct the aqueduct from the Croton river, us | tite superintendence of the undersigned, to commence ¢ y to sey Chad DISY ae hee ee yest Peete pig Tega. A ae ane omnge tr g | 1 was in hopes that the guaranty T held would have pre- Wirness.— I was in the forward cabin of the Vincennes | already finithed, to the distrabuting reservoir, by virtue 4 e—$1— P fullest possible extent, Ure Jetiers tor Boston, Provide ement y you of the laws,r tsburzh, a few miles east of the chief elevation of che Alle- | 203°5yu 95 a yee og including our new style, ; vented further in! les | when Captain Wilkes, who stood at the door, sent for Mr. | or ene powers vested in them by the State legislature. All lence, and ny Mountain: a ; ave been so high! d | and regulations of the n May. Mr. May entered in afew moments and Captain a ; é board +'clo PALF cites bes aga oreeiiokes this watering place to render Ot Thene Goods wich our plain and Tafle bosoms’ can be | Ttrugted that your behaviour would have been such to | Wilkes stated us near'as lcan recollect whatis chargetin | other execdtive duties are to be invested in the Croton | {i at, fais Uf Beelred postage, can be Raid} hace’ balloon qjourn pleasant to those who are seeking health or enjoyment. | found at many of the principle ready ma_¢ linen stores through- end of the cruise, that the charges formally made out | the specification. Aqueduct Department, which is to consist of a Board of | o'clock up to the time of its departure for Boston, ‘band the en he a y out aH aseenens, Wil. be Jone auttea yo ell, Gites, end agood out the city, andkat the manufacturers, 7~ Marstall’s (C7~ only inst you would have been cancelled. You'were made | @—By Counr-—What did Mr. Wilkes state. ? Senheabald oh Eieud Public notice is therefore herrby given of the above arra 7A Ely ace wl eave Chambersburg in the morning, and | ato ia a oes aed he ay masake ine | seul hat they would beheld aguiat you wea war- | A;—Ceptain Wilkop asked Mr: May ihe had marked | Commoners i te duven, to ve appointed by the | git ca a eis my gol te ocean ig arfive at the springs the sane evening, or if persons prefer the | Geen made of late, in consequence of seeime ticketed prises in | anty for your good behaviour du: ing its duration, the box reterred to, Mr. May answered, yes sir. He asked | Common Council, and hol office, during, ite plea Fn tlle aeee at Tone at cane eoaea ze, arora. 1 Baltimore aoe a) Ru to Hincock, will have daily | some of the windows. ‘Recoliect, no poh ‘i “4 You will see by a reference to your ay on your — Shes fda eee hen “eed tac hh ‘Itis nny of | sure. One of these commissioners shall be designated the HARNDEN 50. ‘couvey ances from there to the spriues. , ‘ be window.’ But remember this. t h wat my forbeai been ; and the | fact.” I did not understand what was then si in , is ; ‘General M ts. ‘Phe liberal patronage extended to the subscriber the two last | ur of ourstore, with the prices attached, will be circulated for | Guise | hage od bo placeyeu as pou formerly: tok tog | spoke so husrieily that | could not make ito President of the Board, who shall give bonds in the sum of 112. ee eee Pr: ihiteineat and comfor of hs eet ie coming se880B, | the benelit of a. These circulars only may be seen in owe ss window ; and, furthermore, we advise again, see the name an WILLIAM REYNOLDS, i Mis shall? "00. No patouse ihrowing no impediments r je29 cod Im*r Proms. | Uslekintrn ne ee ete ie although 1 ath disposed to make great’ allowances for. | Wilkes, or his agen been evinced in my restoring you to the same stations, and | The next] understood from Mr. May w the way of your promotion. | purchased those shells from the Currency Las: , or words to that effect, had ref in Wilkes spoke to him then in a $20,000 for the full and faithful performance of his duties, UNITED STATES EXPRESS May FitoN NEW for which he shall receive a salary of $2000 per annum. | 1) YORK & BOSTON.—Post Office New York, Joly 17, He is bound to account weekly for all moneys received by Eo POET I ting as you have done on a fret offence,yet | topurchasethem.. Captai : : : i ET, py babe fa Oe Orne ances et | tode whieh could not understand, Vaid not hear it, av it | im, pay thesame into the treasury, and present a quar. | gstablished ai rally eevee W DRY GOODS, &c. MISCELLANEOUS. cousistit with the dutyend obligesions | owe t> the sor || was not loud enough, and Mr. May made the same reply, y statement to the Common Couneil of all receipts and | Sicnvloyes " Dreemyley the leet fine wb eadin on Sorensen ch thay . to the st I ¥. ornearly so. Captain es told him e was mista: | expend . ick- | city and Bos! te. places TO THE LADIES LAD ea = vice, and the respect that is dueto the station I occupy Wen’ and thee i Remeant novlcenpest why aot hare the { expenditures. In case of his temporary absence by sick | Hy at Bost delivery’ et the oucltent paeclble'titnes 4 A DIES, SUPPRESSION OF QUACKERY Very respecitilly, your obedient servant, _| mark removed, something to chi eect, “Or, May: aan | NeS6 or otherwige, his place isto be filled temporarily ny | Lciave'? brett dtl ela the eatin FASHIQNARLE MILLINERY GOODS.—The proprie- | “1-5. JMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT: -4) (signed) '” CHARLES WILKES, he would dono euch thing. Tdid not understand the con. | such member of the Croton Aqueduct Board, as shall be | Steamboass which cartiee the Mail via Stonington oud Por! en nia ; flee ao a nen gen Ae To Acting Master Win Mar’U- 8. Phin Vingeonen” Fersation after that. It was loud and confused. Mr. May | dusignated for that purpose by the joint Croton aqueduct | pasture, during Which time postage cay bed paiieLetters wil Goorls, for the spring trade, never 'o Acting Master Wat. May, U. 8. Ship Vincennes, ‘ ; : A committee. ‘The other commissioners are to receive no | P,xecrived atthis office up tod o'clock P.M. Romane ene ip tee MEDICINE & PHARMACY | the protest then proccaied to argue upon the fore: | «ines ABiaes?? What was Mr. May's manner during | eno rer fetal and mecennry open | umeae™e"™™ THUR PRS PeTRRE ANY 4 ine celebrated SILK Bat ¢ ALLED CaroTTE DOR they have appointed the following Svu-Acryts in this | S28 Sei bs nappatk bf ies pacionaNOR ISH English and | 4.—I did not see Mr. May only when he entered theca | while visiting the works, are to be paid by the Common POST OFFICE, New York July is, ev NITED A yee, jeans, . ity — 7 " A > ¥ a pe re vB t . Hep SILK, "ENTIRELY. NEW AND ORIGINAL | “HY * LW, Raber’ Oe, Rennie ed, and referring to the English statute, which prec! EOULIAL WwoaiehscWhweaed Wes eopedchnos) Council. This Board, so constituted, is empowered with | ALBANY. AND. BUFFALO The Basan Geoah Lee And Lawn Hate do do—An entire new style o Du. E. M. Guid, 127 Bowery. any trial upon Vo eee Ris crime (except that oY A.—When he came into the cabin he came in a hurred, | the general careand supervision of the Croton Aqueduct view to roe acooks mccain oF ie nmbtic, a8 ty increase “ MODINE CAPOTTES, ELSSLER Bow aig ees 18 Cirand st. tania On chesyeriite a aeuek sealaes toe pro quick way, and left much the same. _.. | and its appurtenances, and the employment of agents, rhich, messengers will be employed under the imm COTTAGE.” Newman. 132 Cherry stre tice of holding charges in terrorum to be preferred on a | yp jubee Apvocate—What was the tone of his voice? was | wormen, Ke.; but are not allowed to expend any | serine Mr. E. Jerome Husennsy, tr carryin x R. 7 Parisianand English FANCY STRAWS, of the finest tex | The Preparations of the College may now be had of those it loud and angry, or otherwise? the Mails this city Albany Buffalo, aud the iwterm . : Prt contingency, which practice had been severely reprobat- | '* ud and angry, or otherwise! money over the sum of $100, unless previously authorised Troy) with directions to ca a. el jmiettese Tespectfully solicits the ladies to favorver | Faneipal Oftes ofthe College for NewEnglandat Tremont | #0 by writer on martial law ; and also that the charges | Questioned by the accused's Cound, throtagh the Judge by the Joint Croton Aqueduct Committee. ‘The rate of ponsible CMe. as otcloe Toary for themselves, balers thar’ percbese cieceioes, ck | _ Fribcipal Office of the College for New Yor, at 97 Nassau | heemsoted to'be master of the Vincennes sabesquert ie ge LE OT exploring | Tents for the wse of the water ts also fixed by this commit. J which etry the ’Muile to Aliygy.” Toy.” avd int wil be sxreat saving o them im rice and e great advantage a | *Fee, By ordet of the Calleee, on gON, A: these alleged offences, and concluded by exprossiny ‘eat rete er tee, subject to the approval of the joint Croton aqueduct | fnring which time portage be pads nn Ue Se dene tuse, regards the variety juality. . a sae NV. Agent. | fident hope that the Court would not call on the accused —AS @ yeoman. i f the two Boards, who consist of the followin; Letters will also be received on board the bo: oy the MISS 8. , ine de Modes, ECONOMY, ELEGANCE, AD to answer the charge complained of. What cect of the brweed cabi i Commuttes of t 1 me id I direct to Albany, which leaves at 7 o% hom Val SG Broedway. LIVING. The Court was then cleared, and on being re-opened; | in Shon Line Withee tock eet reap OY MOFKiNg | gentlemen: Aldermen Davies, West and Smith ; Assist: | juttyart g stclgek PM. watll the timeok duraiace wives SHIRTS SHIRTS TE hodersieped bn, RAR, cppenae fed, up one of the | the Judge Advocate informed the accused that cane A.—About the middle of it. I was working at atab!ein | ants, Nesbitt, Wm. Dodge and Ward. 5 be ms pineed on board said boat, under the jock of the de- . wre Pe, Ser one Lnllce end Eating Honses in | sustained the protest, andthe first charge wae « Te | the centre of the cabin. ‘The following are the rates at whieh «@* water is at pre. ngers will go thronzh to Buffalo, 9 to exert the greatest diligence es. The arrangement will comm (agteat, Cmancen After the 20th inst. letters by the 5 , onew0 HOTIES. oo. ew standing | Pwellings‘iorn than two stories , standing < on the rear oflots. .... . ne tt « with workshop or store. U ViTED STATES SHIT MANURAGTORY, 77 Wil- r ham street, corner of Liberty, N. Y Nofice is hereby | to an excellent and substantial bi i, Ly to thi givento Merchants and t in genera, that the proprietors of | the choicest supplies of the markets, with a bill of fare notex- | _ In reply to the ve crtablishmnent have adopted n.vew method of manu- | celled either as rgards quality of number of dishes] by any ho- | Guiury to the remaining chare® 1, yy cue win bles them to ell their shirts at a cheaper | tel in the United States, and varying In prices fromisizeeciate | ‘The Provost was then Jieut. es, You Weve atolat thee ‘balok:$Vith house in this city. statement will be | one shilling and eighteen pence per dish. The pureat Java and | who was sworn by th: resident, aud the first specification | ear the door, How do you knows that ew t Of prices as follower Mocka coffce ant the very beat teas, and served at only there | of the charge rev © him by the Judge Advocate, who | Rest the door. you know that he Per Dog. | dents ‘ver can; And all other refreshments in proportion. The | sted himocaat he knew respecting it, to which he re. | *¥éreif you did not see him ns at least can sit down : quashed. Q.—Did you see Lieut. Wilks during the interview bi from ‘al question, M- May pleaded Nor tween Nimand the accused? ee ey " 0 sir, the peru ner On sent furnished :— ambont will be ed at thie office up to 4 Felgcks P.M., and fetters for the lock boat until 6.o'eloek iN KRIMER GRAWAM, P.M. nt than any othe affirmed by the , with Li val iirnals itil ea calieeceee teat he | ask rhi ‘A.—1 did not say he was standing at the doo! Sieitills di oa FQ! a the Bowom and Collars 90) | Horured of feting mth establishinedt quite “at homes” In f plied, t xnow that the box was marke sir a0 it | interview ; that was when he sent fot 5a i ae ML ayes chap aang oot convenience, despatch ay co the | Colored une paterns, large sizes 7100 | fact, every department of the business is under the i eading abreast the capstan, pr having seon it, 1 | Q._ Have you ever stated that 7" 90% Saw the ac- asad ‘jhareats hasty mo on on the great te the Lo my clerk to takedown the words exactly. bated eS the cabin e | Warehouse. ...... 6 ee eee ee ‘Bis amit ms and C: im ‘née Of competent overseers, whose sole care and attes irect: ‘y ly: That | oused you at eae ing into for th Postmaster General has established, regularly, « n for cas) eeeecd Wo the comtore wot Conzeuiehees of onmrmnans td. | in-ell I know aboot It eed yor eUrpere Lethe charts, and that all you heard i ers attached to the department, from this uit} to Piniiel. rm guests, HENRY GOSLING, ‘The Judge Advocate read the second spec ica! ion. a i Ree crsation was that Mr: said, “ Because I ‘ der the immediate superintendence of the vader. 1d, to come SUMMER STOCKS Pronrietor of the French and American Katige Hos") | Lieut. Wilkes said: Tknow that these facts, sit, to the | consider it proper, sit,” and. th aityon hear, and = 22221225 4.90 | mance on the aint : SCARFS. CRAVATS AND GLOVES Pye ieee daakeve ix irestion: tans om teen leit Sear best of my, belle, hd a ica isis Sfatetlienad that the tone of Mr. May, and also that of Captain Wilkes reymint to oe made ii advance ier the rupely from ‘Au: pracury outed fittert po {ble extent these view IST RECIVED, arish enpply of A _P. 8.—Open Sund ad upae Apvocare—Just state, sir, wha: xact- joud and atgr gust I to May 1, next—subsequently annually on the Ist | et Ge i J \risting of a very fight and elas °stock, uavecerticles, Come IRON. CAST IRON AND | tyyyiten MrcMay entered your cabin Win may heve fated that I'thought Mr. May was en. | of Mey. : : S Tk, le lorskin, and hat ; mat what Captain 8 sent for him about; but baths, ing o1 ing houses, and her con: Giorernte o | establishment,i24) Broadway, between Park STEEL tained in the specification. I asked him his reasons for | Thever snid That Coptain Wilkes waa as loud as Mr. May, | sumers, shitplag, , ke., will be charged in proportion to | PARSELLS, Agent for J. AGA’ RENDERED marking the box, and he saiditstated thefact. asked | oy have 1 ever staled that the remark mentioned thequantity of water used, on agreement with the com. | tat, tevosi f NB. Constantly on hand, an gavel amor ot fen ae him his reasons for marking it £0, and told him he was | Ore hoalfur it proper, sift” Was all | nd hoard of the | tmiseloner' | Mail directed Altay an Fai) fla en temmtytie detent. ce) gf RUST PROO F ’ mistaken about it, for! had never refused to purchase | Conversation referral to in the specifications. Office hours from 9 o'clock A. M. util 47. M., in the Mall "wader charge of the same niger hells; Lasked him if Thad ever refused to purchase | “rye counsel put 00 further questions, nor did the court, | old Alms House. Entrance by centre door, Pu FOR ONK € ENT PER POUND ONLY 11! | oh} shells of him, to which he replied, not you, but your ‘ : ah ae IMPORTANT TO THE | rie wiore important ART AND MYSTERY | 30 or igente, have. His manner of doing’ thiswas | | The Judge Aovocerr:stated that this was allthe case for | _ The joint committe of both Board have the power to OF GALVANISING, exceedingly rude. I remarked to him, then, that he was the proses. 4 construct all public fountains, also to erect station houses uotice is therefore hereby giv and all persons cone with which all 1 f the above arrange ned inay rely < mater wit , space of ty PUBLIC Otherwise i he, medeptcn | / 1, it accused's camsel then stated that the then most acta hae ; EROME TUM ALLE sho wish to ceongmize can obtain Clothing of the best thd easy te stery oni {with on waraving afte Toole The mark; be replted, hese sala a Be fvch thing. fe {ihportant witnemes for the defence had not arrived, but | Suite Iny mein and distuibuting pipes inthe city, and em: Generel a quality remarkably cheap, at 205 Canal street, one necessary in thie new busine: ews sasso disrespectful ‘Kiar corr it my duty tester | that if the court pleased they could proceed with the ex- | ploy agents, workmen, &e., to cttect suid objects, west of Hudson. Algo, a large assortment of Cloths, Cassi. yy GEORGE JOHNSON, manner waso dist spend hiss PESO, amination of Lieut. Walker, although his evidence would | A chief engineer, a superintendant of tie aqued “HOT AND GOLD SALT WATER meres, Veatings, and Stiimer “Goods, from which Clothing of ‘ merty hee Mere ntexCaicytt. | him outofthe cabin, and suspend him ori auty. | More properly comeésn another form wala bent nenicen meat nt of tre aqueduct | HOT AND COLD SALT WATER BATHS. | all hiss Ye to order in the best manner at vere is hook is for sate at all ithe Bookseller. Price 3 cents | Junce Se ealaaine the thells in question ? Fhe courtenquired if the witnesses had been summon: | appointed by the Common Council, and to be under the the foot of Desbrosses streets tthin! wer south of Cana = Pa nn | Menere etter He weed ce ee ee ce | swente ions pagentor agents, and gave no orders about | cl, which was repled to in the affirmative, and ordered | immediatedirection of the Croton uqueduet Bourd. ‘The | strtet, North River dare nov. opr for the socommodation of SHIRTS 0 GUN DEALERS—2Geat,Pitolsy and Sporting | «, A; —t had ne agent or agi the officers of the expedition | the examination of Lieut. Walker to be proceeded with. | Clucf Eugiuect is tohave the Geukrel ‘eeecniive nore 1 | both ladies and gentlemen. Open feo1n sunrise ont 11 o¥eLork with ticle ot , 4 it, sir, T may state snarchase shells hy general orders | _ Lieut. Walker was then called, and being duly sworn, | superintendeuce of the works superintendent and | “RUB ibs atv yin pin statment oft desdSpeions melee | i Double Guns natin ated fated st Orange Hibour, and on producing voucher} x uestioned by eounsel asfollows, through the Judge | water purveyor to lay down all dsteibating pipe, hy: ey 300 do do | they be paid by my order on the purser. ‘This | le: rants, &c., and the latter to attend all fires that ma: ‘i 0 ‘et ion oe Parsishiag Breve 67 end. Malton fene, cores rt 0 Pains of Ps re sted itlifcre at ra preon boa he all "ofices The shells were principally Vile ee stan iene seer cpa ings Sewaies, and oe ear ahs ~ he ee te the "ate fered to ad wet oon evening. Pris of ceakd tsi i3ie en. of William street. ae "1 Malu ased from the natives, by @ af o} ee Ad . i its are clo the termi- je3 Im Fy - der Fl) He Cape urch: A.—I was senior Lieutenant. warm baths 25. shies seas <HeAP-UPHOLETEYS TEE eek tNe. ein thlesemin eee eas given by the officers. ccused, throngh he | ot rer atench conflagration. All work to be done and all (OLLECTIONS on all parts of the United States, madv on favorable terms’ 1 Gold and Silver purchased, and for SY: E po artic! Hy. J lof — Was, or was not the gun deck, abreast the capstan, | materials purchased for the water i tween Waite and Walker preet bares ‘of very des | , The above articles will be sold of ipheaed glow, mices, | bape eh geen | the usual place where all boxes containing opoanene hundred dollars, are to be svenes on nannies Aa? tefel resal and hoared th the atcntstglor SMatreegcs aa cod | ete tm 218 Fear rireet__ |” "Qe You have stated the box of shelle was markoy-Jo | were Tike hit,deok wen the usmal. pleoeet deyeaia for water eae’ common Council. Thefapplications ‘asy Chairs, made to order to mateh any description fara. G EORG LYRA AS DUG: p. iy | you know who marked it / Geet P ‘posit ap- | for water must be in writing, directed to the ture, ‘The Subscriber not having expenses of a store to pay. ‘sors to Lewis B. Griffin & Co., would respectfnl ‘A I preeume it war the painteydut I} propriated previous to their being stowed away, butit | President of the Croton Aqueduct Board, snd all | [AMES ALCOCK, Dental Surgeon. Saublod to meabetpayied too abate atticiow an snciepoleca to call f:anate tends and the prbties tas Bevery Prepared to farnen | aid atin k eaten. and cansfot, therefore, tell. depended romewhaton the quantity and on the duties of | discontinuances als in Venez rt ‘0, The supply of water will be out | een C 1 Cloth i cad. | Seamerer every description, nt es share: Hoe ot ath OF RAF ‘Was not a ships’ painter detailed to mark a pexet | ie ate eee very common or usual place for such | off inal cases where the rent it behind and unpaid forten | aa ‘ee ed, Grease spots extracted, &e. nine: iy bimee.e jyiim*r ‘ f for that purpose, or not, but it was a standing/er that v's P sed for marking all! pipes, as is erroneously stated in the city prints,who have