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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. VILI.—No. 207 = Whole No. 3058. NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, JULY 29, 1842 _ WATERING PLACES, &C._ | FURNITURE. | "a int_on board of | None very serious, | | Charles Oukley—Ni Naval General Court Martial on board of | A the. a2 schedule allowed, on pay ment of facwsiectse 7 abews aoery ip North Carolina ih et ever Sotopiatned fo the Hon. Seoretary | Sous for opening decision of bankruptcy. a 1D ie Spey yaaa pas ‘oe : Wilkes was rade, overbearing and oppres: |S. Orde : SHARON SPRINGS. GEORGE W. DAWSON — ea ina$ ; Tavasosr, July 38 tod orpien: | “Sime ke Denfld-Orver of leave ve amend, on poy i i 7 » JOTICE is hereby given, that the Aqueduct Com- | The Court met pursuant to adjournment to proceed with T have not, ts of first opposition, Bc: ‘THE PAVILLION.—This new commodious Horel Wholesale and Retatl Purniture and General Pur- ‘mittee of the Corporation have requested the Pp Ms p “reheat | David H. Rober sted the Water Com- o11.—Objection is made to the petition- rill be. ion of visitors onand after the first of | open for the reception 4 b ishing Warehouse, No. 67 Chath : missioners, for the present, to rent the: Groton Water and are | the trial of Passed Midshipman William May, and yester- Were you acquainted with the clreumstances when | er having adecreeof! bankruptcy on the ground of {reed June hext, at the Village of Sharon Springs, Schoharie County, | nishing Warehouse, No. 67 Chatham strect, cor- missioners, tor the present, to sent the Croton Water, and. ar . Passed Midshipma May came out of the cabin ? | It is ad ths Lat 5 New Yok ‘ilase | ner of Duane street, New York. ge for makiugthe necessary counexious to supply the eitizens | day's proceedings wereread. ‘A-—-Not wall! be had elred ches pone | house ameritthat while deeply in debt he purchased a avenue, pa he el ter of the springs, greatly resembling HERE large assoctment of the follows those of the white salt of Wirginiay have been | VW HEI E, fe beers fr ate 2 Targa gs Se Plow. i aks, GL 90000 down, and immediate- phar. spri a Miieacious in Rheumatic; Cutaneous, Bili- Tables, Chairs, Office and Portable De. ass Cases, Centre, ‘les aud Pier Bables, ng are the iates at which the water is at present | All wituesses concerned in the trial of Mr. May were he answor implies that you have seen him under | ly made it over to his mother. "He also coufessed Judgment of New The folle Q, then directed to retire from the cabin, similar circumstances. What urethose circumstances | for $10,000to his mother, and under it enured Ie Beare, (ott furnished = Aysua © f by wmineral or fresh wat every attention given to ren- derthe stay of viaitors agreeable, An avundance of the purest mountain ‘ate SPRINGS HOTEL.—This fio ee # Sa ar x SAMUEL STEVENS, and I had drawn a large number of shells,and the Concho: | have seen him to the contrary, just as much the one as the Before Judge Betts. HEAP HARDWARE STORE. JOU Bo Walt, logist was absent.it was expected of me todo as much as I | other, during the five years Thavesailed with him, Hels | Jvty 28.—Benj. Deimyer, charged with robbing a letter Tes is sowed for | ite dobecriher io pow oping Ins. Bhrita sorcly att “e possibly could in the collection of shells in all possible | ensily’ excited and offended IGEDNEY 5 ways.” would state Lielt it my duty to do #0, being a | ward ir nd his general conduct to. | Placed in the office at Greene county, where be wer [ost fanBwea E_AND CUTLERY, received per latear | iyao- or isto some very kind and at. | "aster, was arraigned, He plead not guilty, and fetal Cc TT 8 the officers in commat fous and D: wl in the cure of Exysipelas, ses, Dininy oN R * " A.—I can’t call any particulars to mind, but I refer to | hold furniture, three bo - Salted Drepeotc compaleintys carla eod peaceal aebitiy | iauos, Sofes, Sofa Bedateads, Beils, Brdsiing, Paleavters Mag Dwellings of two stories 10 00 Mr. Drayton, thedraughteman, was recalled and ques- | circumstances which ocurred among Gurselver, os 1 | eoual Property tobe sola oe eee mapper Bi tmnt other sepecty ponsss (as cstted by gome ol ti | teases, Cumite, OU Chothe Mess mul Rise igen Week ‘ 12.0 | tionedby accused’s counsel. have known him for a long time. mother—at tho sane time it was known thatake tretin Bal ae sc icerties unsurpassed, and believed to be une. | RU%iy, ‘Lvitct Tries, Candie simds, Burean Beitsiads " . wto20 | _Q—You have stated in your testimony that you never | ‘The accused’s counsel here stated that in consequence | bad no property. wat mat Was known that the mother mal eee eae Were neg . | Degesilg Bureaus, Sa Wearing Ap PHMoge of washing pavements 200° | received eny other instructions to purchase shells than the | of thecontinued absence of their threa most important | the family have continued in Sao, “Tee: seg fae y era aie an: vislaity;_sutinahoen: village, | 11 ree ase ing ” bath (Where there are fixtures) - 500 | other o! . Will you state whether at the time Mr. | witnesses, they were compelledto derange the order of | remark, held that the teowne Counts trae Added to a parel, uew aud y Ps ig! . hat the tronsaction h called tthe cbr Sea el someesecne g/m | Warsinonssreetrrnsoosst ous ns * Hd’) | Couthouy tenaturalitlet the ship on the sick list, you } the evideice. could uot be considered in uitilpation of bankrupts = 4 ‘attractions ofiered to these secking it | low prices. Pe “Stable, private per atuils $ Feosived any written or other insteuctions from Capiain | Lieut. Jos. Avoex was then called, and being sworn, | The property having 1 fro rsd raurimer, citer brah OF past. a gy Sang Toy, | theiondvan Reiss dl WRN ce RE br ae: Wilkes, stating it, would be more particularly your duty | and thecherges read to him, was questioned us follows :~ | take un oath that ition tel totam ie ees, my ane _ Sree acorasabte tryed Ci rie on the Alba: | ag oe Paymen: to be made ip advance for the supply from August 1 | to atten e collections of shells, &c., and constituting &-—Do you know any thing in relation to these charg- | not affect his creditors. If the judgment was withe SPT ices eciice await the arrival |"snoreest nouce cod oe eRe aa ty May’ Ly nesinmantbse quently m4 ’ _ | youspecial agent for that purpose?” e? gal and fair consideration it tsmiere waste paper as of the moming oass £ IS Bg a ee houses, stal ewes es, public | “ A.—Lnover receiveu any written instructions to act ax 1 know nothing about them. is Creditors or or against his assignee in bankrup tues to thi areiving in | ““AlVorders to the above’ estab ent Will be pusctually ate s aud oll other consumers, ably | special agent. I received some verbal instructions at the question put to the last ess relativeto the con: | jrctions to a decrem disallowed, but they. Lemay let’ tr S : aaa tas Maley FMB | tendedtomad thannfaly received ele the quantity 0 same tine, understanding from the commanderthat he had | duct and manner of Lieut, Wilkes, was put t0 this wit- | arto final dischorev, : ihe | Ne B—'The highest prices will be given fur $ ‘ AN att TPM, in the old Alms | given me to others. As well us I can recollect these | ness. —————_ “ara: eold and shower Baths furnished at all times, either | Fusiiture, and Gentlemen's aad Ladies’ cast off Chethaun. ntre door. ane a instructions were, ‘that, as I was Zoological Draughtsinan | A.——Ihave seen him very kind and attentive, and I uit Court, | | | iM f sl ‘Springs, | rivals from Hin and Shetield. Toxether with a genes ee member of the Scientific Corps. teutive, and to others quite the contrary; When excited | ¥%* Set (own for Suesday next. Leo rice all De cleat etn repeon ot Tek | Al sssorineiu of Leomeane arneiy avenge i reemated fof cerucem, SILK BANNERS, Se. Liewtoaant Wilkes recalled and questioned by the | his tone of voices london hic manner exceedingly over- ——______ mer residence. SOHN V. ET TEN. | er te OTe CES. } Ne Broadway peut Read ste. | Court. nd offensive to gentlemen. City Inteligence. apeettully infors hat th bearing a friends generally, a orders Q—Uader what circumstances were officers and other Q— By Commodore Jonzs—Is not his excitability occa: Jepor Witer Suanenpenep.— the Supreme Court at wer _ CATSIITL MOUNTAIN HOUSE, OR ei acrteess to their interest | for Flags me | B. moat sui , style for beauty, personsaitachodto the squadron allowed to purchaseahells sioned bs re the officers refusing or neglect. Utica huving confirmed the decision of the Oyer and Ter. S PINE ORC! rT + and ve iiks made for the express oe: | On o ount? ing to do their duty z ane FT MH18 romantic and fashionable resort will be conducted dur | _ALFRED F. LAGRAVE, at Will take jest banuets without disguring it | -A.—None,sir, ‘The instructions to the otticers werethat | A.—No al, in tic ly y 5 e | Miner of this city, inthe verdict ogainst Judge Wiley Tibeae resent season under the di and superinten- 210 Greenwich, corner Barclay ’ an * delta vi : \. »,in most cases directly the contrary ; I have . y. rs ge Wiley, dance ‘of the subscriber. It has ‘undergone a complete and | A regular supply of TALL’ RIVER CUT aud Designs can te seen at their Establishment, | SH private ov selllsh viows in. the collection of shells | noticed that those the most attentive to their duty would | charged with compromising a felony, hia sureties, Alor, rg ofa y, should be laid aside, and all their exertions be devoted to | fall under his displ \horous h repair, aud is now open for the reception, of, visitors, $20 4s Glue. Also—a complete assortment ne sent to any prrt of the Union. ‘ep Pikeamiataian. tod then levoted to | fall under his ¢ ae lcasure the soonest; those that tried the | man Smith ofthe sth ward, and Alderman Tucker of tha Noveffort will be spared to maintain the deservedly high charac- | ‘Tools, James® Screws, &es 2 j sien and execution of works of the kind, we ree | the objects of the expedition and to effect the purposes of | hardest to do their best—-I could mention instances, ab : a ter which it retofore juired. t LT ph Pa janimer, 3 1 . of OY a8 also te @ Fo! . ‘Sp ns remained after the se- .—F rom your know. e of ssed Mids] man May's 4 os » Surrendered him, and hich it has hei \c vd i = REF ED SUGA WIN it pert B N O. of OF Ls the government. If bed pecimens r¢ ed after thi Q.—From your knowledge of Passed Midshipi May who are his brether-in law dered hi d 4 op will be furnished with every delicacy | IN AR, INES, &c. | « gavel, No. 0, Harine Perseverance, | lections had been made by the agents, they were to be for- | generalfcharacter: is not his manner when excited and an- | he was committed to the city prison on Wi dnesday eves ft peda ket fo ont Rant SE my ELLINGTON A, CARTER, Wine and Faityraission HH ale aera ‘Linda oe ae iis the Da rtment pr suhh bck to their sino i gry eminently fated to excite the anger, particularly | ning, An application will be msde to Judge Kent, under 8 € COI f ts | WY" Merehant, No. 5 New street, dno door from Wall street, | {i socictirs § solas, jeouge, St An- .—By accused’s counsel. Did the accused refuse or | of superior offic : hb er ent, unde! pom ly thot pareof vou the mountate,has | Pet inst reesired from the refinery « quantity of superior dow: | mire SUD Ai Mes, a asthe richest | decline togiveup the box of shells alluded to, or ever se: | After or eeton thie qnestion was withdrawn, | ® Writ of hebess corpus, to adm:t him to bail, and # num: Partie crtcce sia sot, P Gcakb leet coke: leads ae ee OF | nail boat, palesedl by the rater cmiaeer areata | fuse to give up any shells in obedience to your oders? Q—By accused's Counsr.—What is the accused's gen- | ber of gentlemen stand ready to enter the surety required. . | I low rates, in parce 4 7 rs ly iy required. \ Messrs, A. F. Beach & Co.’s excelleut line of stages will run | **W* A" Caio, rates, in parcels ssa eas dot:faititis fi, Stained Gltas,/ stor the:ywantier Of ti warrented | A. —Captain Hudson, who collected the shells, can an- | eral character for subordination and respect to his superior | Phe previous bal : " asheretofore regularly between the landing and the Mountain | jJease, ‘The old Lomeline oe ironies seats wath many. rece ements for | swer that. officers ? e previous bail was fixed at $10,000, An application, louse, on thearrival ofthe Boats, | sO: proprietot vipes.tihds, asd. qr. casks of various.azes; champagne claretand. | fur wi ‘public and private buildings, stram- | Juno Apvocatr—So far as you know. A.—Good. we understand, will be made to the Court of Errors, \ hich Ge Le. i) Propetetot, pier. lighe ‘Wijnga of Ure choicser ornics, ara on sale ac iinies 4 Gatien, rains muslin forehurch |, Witaxss—Not to my knowledge. Ido not remember | Mr. Couthouy, the naturalist, who accompanied the ex- | will stay all further proceoiings, as well asthe execution windows, pedition, was next called and expense, ‘or very duéable and cf on of the re: ssrita very tilling | thatit was ever so reperted to me. I ordered that no bnlliant colors, | rate colfecti iy Wer at SE. AND SYASOER outs boareuht 5: grectlon of abverl lepase immareniy amonhh | GOOD SUMMER WINE. sworn, and the charges read v whatever, of a single shell, or any other ar. im,of which he knew nothing whatever, not having | © {2eJwdgement of the Court of Oyer and Terminer that ould be made, and did not countenance such | been in the ship at the time. meets in September next. , " ‘ SD JEWEL! ike Erie instance, for private »—What was your duty as amember of ientifie Orie ALLEN Fast acain.—This noti dealer in co the ocean, is now open for the reception of company during the | JB. STOUVENEL, Importer of French Wines of | WW ALCHES AND JEWELRY VERY LOw.—T Maia oak tie secused artis ioterrlew with sors Wife. | chips attacked tu ine exploring aquatrent ne terfelt mone Sista re Ligabchenyad ccs season. ‘The great extent of private, beach on this shoresie | %2+ the most approved brands, Bordeaux. Claret awd. other revibox hs ‘selling “all descriptions, of “xoll an ached whether he meant avy disrespect by marking the | A-—I had to attendte the shell and roophyte depart EMO acest egRIO law ay ening hy: ofoere perfect sccurity in bething, even for ladies ‘and children, (the | Wives, ‘He has Teinoved Frovn ld stand, 61 Nassau street, n oll and silver ponglls, gold chalies re, Stay Se Tier! ‘pee reply thet he cid not—that heonly upended na al siont nl Toophyte depart: | A.M. C. and James L. Smith, for passing a couaterteit Saas houses being wanes stan ae Ee aa ee | ne Tieceys om hand Te eet ent: Wines, St. Ju- | 2s low as 2500 20 dollars each, Watch welry exchan= rity, a8 he intended to prefer claim to the department | Q.—Did Lieut. Wilkes over refuse to refund expenses | 00 upon the bartender of the Knickerbocker Hall, on zie Pleasant rides in the surround ing eae the excellent fis Monefe raut,'St. Esteve, Lalitte, Medoc, Sc. iatrels, Ce RE re marrant keep good time, | for it? Sa which you had been at in the purchase of specimens upon | the day of his previous arrest, as alee at Clark’s Porter hing grounds and other sources of healthful recreation a casks and cases. Also, Champagne, various brands; Bur: | wh init per di dy inna l= a A.—-No Sir, the production of proper vouchers. e amuscment—the beautiful view of the At pie ocean and the yy dleitane, Sea; snperjor Cognac Brandy’, best quality | fe'ineat waratici atic citys GACeALLEN me: | Wereas--t have tho letter called for by the Court yes- | | Atl don't know tht he ever refused toallow what was | #0U8¢, corner of Broadway and Reode street. ‘The evis lower bay, almost, constantly enlivened HY’ numer bs PR CHI lac call bir ake eon odind Wins Warchesand Jeweiry, wholesale and reta f, terlay. aid for specimens,bnt he refused to allow mo my expenses | ence against him is positive. arriving or yey as, Board, ae ees, oe Lye ekitw Ed F ehich wal Ue sakts any pat ot te ee street, ap stairs. oe) PERIL.) iy2tim*r {Handed te the Court.) incurred Ir making collections. f MPaanr ve. Meacein—Application has been made to the the rooms airy and the temperature, even in the or otherwise, to those who mey favor him with their pa- DR. MORRISO « Sew het was the character and deportment of Lieut. | | The same question relative to Lieut. Wilkes's general | Supreme Court for liberty to oarry thia case up to the ‘3 of summer, anything but oppressi tronage. * si £ ok SON, Walker as an officer, while uncer your command? character and his excitability, was put to this witness,who of communication and distance, Being but nine miles ike, Wines are impure sold by him, as be imports them | H RIVER DISPE, ustreet near |‘) his question, preferred by a member of the Court, was | said that ro faras it had come under his observation his | CoUrtof Errors. Ther. quest was granted, and further yn, et stages al remy Wieh.—Dr, Mocrisos id by the accused's counsel, who | manner when excited was very abrupt and violent; tone | proceedings ordered tobe staid. Thechild will therefore roo! iness Tent ; 4 oval College | ob soted to. by others (Brith J.B. 8. has opened a boarding house at Hoboken, oppo- ca tle: Lindt teas Cee Lang A Tbe cloner bieonganen (OE A Parts ie see pL tug merle 8, Loudon, and forn itted the Court must allow Lieut. 4 } p i , of voice very loud and harsh; “his lan e was usually | not be deli: u isi Meee amen NE MID Het MANE BROWN, Proprietor. | sommentet the best Winces Petcare ei Mane te ve Oe mall divas. cadelicete | Weiker, i his character wos impeached, to. Dring” evi frequently very coarse, und ofennive Ia the high. Pe eee DAE alist Gasieiats Di then Aaet ss ‘aie Ul dinners and refreshments. ivizimte | sleseuagieae fi, which would raise a collateral issue j such’ as 10 person could submit to without | COU of resort, BATH B I I y ————————— EEE D " 9,1 treating + After tome discussion the Ifdegr: or 8k ithe highest de bys [think he | Ax Ownea Wanrep for a $1000 bank note. Apply to 7 th iu dt ry ery irritable temperament, ve seen him i b WORMERLY RENSHAW'S, at Long Brauch-—This «x- HATS afy and lnfllthis subsites icrenensery oraalent: str. Ma Wilkes, excited rom what Tthought very trifing cau: | ve tec gna rine Lower Police. The Dill ls suppored opened by the subscriber on the aith Sunes fata He begs, | a ae | ithe venient y without subjecting the Advocute ses. Hin general character when uot excited was correct, | t@ have been stolen. coorble sddliors tna cincnise teen aneyeicsit | ATATS! HATS! HATS !! | suliliit!litimediciness “and snele Ber post | ogeh ges MEavdhnl Gb ate Mitee ne ae etaue ei ee ich diedsetarcaci wan esee ES five hese otdaulbot ie sen ena ail be atommuees vor fe ‘ ° «| Mauent obstructions in the urethra, » ch as strictures and. May 94, 1842, 5 | of any otticer or gentleman submitting to. of the arrest of Capt. Webb we give, a8 promised,on 7'ues ness for their accommodation.” BRGWN & CO's Ope Price Hat Stare, wholesale and ret Urgement of the prostate gland, «.:< inpanied with much. in Q—By Commodore Joxes—How and to what amount | goy .— thing He a8 reasonable as the times will afford, the board | gaat p72,Coathog Sauare, comer of Mott area, where | tation ati full Brin annette’) ins are ame of the upon the unpleasant incident | «re the expenses incurred which Lieut, Wilkes refused | "On the morning of the 19th day of June last, at the dis- will be seven dollars per week as last year, instead of ten dol- | . Dicmietieswrometing aivoree ul of the wick tred in the cabin yesterday, | consider it my | t py you " charging of the Watch, there appeared on the Rewuin uf as formerly. Children of a certain age and servants halt price. addition | ecaine Lege ai he gee in a deliberate dnd formal manner, the as. ‘he amount Tean't tell without my v the Fifth District Watch signed by William O. Webb, found. They wei Sica aay : ‘ fie 5 pany w ling from one point te | Names of three perso Nars. Horses full fed, $3.50. He hopes he may sxy withont imputas ion, that his vable and accommodations will be equal to any on ‘one Branch. Young people not requiring too much room, will ‘he proprietors have the. pinesare now to offer u ane Sithout any pain fo their recently unproved rt napped Hat, a new style, the CONSTIT 'SMONAL 1 SEBILAT X--Fhocsnds of yours imitation of beaverr, which so closely resemiples that of all fare Tering from ti con neces of indulgence in a se- the most costly and' beautiful, that the difference is not easily | cret destenciive habit, ther in} We you then, viz. that in marking the box of | Journals, which are not to Tonly intended to establish my personal | 1" Making the collections in claim t them ; thai [really believed you had refused to | Mother, and transporting spe on dut tye hight previous, the e nd * »twoct whom were eherged wi: one case was at Ma | minor offences, andthe third with Burgl. 5 . accommodating terms. y “png aa - y. ‘she tuo Teinte JAMES GREEN, _ | Defcetved. Price three dollars, | We. strictly adhere cere bie wa Gis 7 purchess them, on account of their exorbitant price, anc | \*\e ant Giother at Rio. The general orders from the | frst having been dis pored of, the third wes célied for, but NORTH CANAAN, (Conn) Jely 11, 1912~J.G | Hat for the price charged. In presenting these Hats to the | prciy: yartionical that I did not doubt but under the circumstances, the go- ee, pee, the eellection as extensive, and | did not answer ; and upon examining the Return it was fst Bexnerr :—Dear Sir—For several days past I noticed | public the propnetors think they have reached the ultimatum | Cure—ce strictest nohor and contd vernmeat would feel bonnd to relinquish all claim’ to large 2 Spuipany es possible, and I had not | ascertained that the name of the man charged with kav. in your daily, (which by the way I receive regular} | of heanty, durability, cheajmess and comfort. m4 3m* Letters post. paid, i them. 7) to obtain a special order to get these | ing committed Burglary had been erased, and Col. Mount }our discription of Fashionable Watering places, and I looke the correspondent {ull adv = Further 1 declare, npon my houor, that 1 studiously avoided, and indeed did vot feel the disrespect of which you accused me, and lam sure could have convinced * fort, Clerk of the Upper Police, noted the facts on the Ri paid by the government for your ser- | turn, Justice Gilbert, however, not feeling incl ned 0 permit so palpable a violation of lnw and dere} them all over but did not find any mention made of Now rery likely you have never heard of this giving a histo: ar Greenwich. TAILORING, oustrect built it last autumn just in time to take a small C. L. INGERSOLL’S yr Sp'0n the spotit ypn had been lens excited. late wwolwind ke | duty on the part of Capt. V winter travel from’ New York to Albany, and by th: rit) x eapecifully, uaderstind we wereto make | mined to exemine into the m safer a le te a A REMOVAL. BOAT ESTABLISHME F . Higa upon what grounds a prisou: vriovm duties assigned to | ofthe City Watch, on a ¢ fe! r P i been permitted to escape, end the Return of tne Captain stivs which were not assign: } gent te the police oftios with the Dame of both the come yartment to which L was 6p- | Diainant and prisoner erased, An inquiry having been in- A! did not consider pelt stituted, the residence of Vhebe Allen, the con plainent, direction 1 eased, without | which had been cmitted ou the Watch Return, «at wecer- Wilkes’ directions ; but if Theard | {S F nr cto behul ut cortuin pines, Toate | ited 5 ound she was summoned befire Jutice Gilt rt te WM. MAY, Acting Master. Som, Ex. Ex. boats, plee: To Cuaures Wiixe mamer aed spend a few weeks, but as I generally satisty # man that calls once that he cannot'do better than to call again, | PHILLIPS’ CASH Be! ESTABLISH, BATS, Dinkey sait boats and e ¢ MEN’ Ke. The immense Boat Building Fscibliciunent of ©. Li ‘ = doubt whether I will see one of them until next winter, ‘hen t Ww: . near Catha Tuket, is one of the Lieut. Will am sure of them as this will be about as good a youte es they Taremoved front 145 XONON No, 7 Astor House, LoRTORTS Hea MieT tee ere ce etek ries Cees eaalt wigan “gondeeh ghiake, ab he ral road wii be competed from Our flr CONOMY beutiful pleasure Oaryes ants tat hi Whe alyp road :— W 01 rl al is ‘in of rail road from 7 Geven baa ty ‘Bedgenor. Now,sit,Lwishyou to understand | INT (ZEN TLEMEN’S DRESS, _ | ticofull the Rnstas something 01 tticulars ‘of our losation, i rhe pepe y 4 Sn ante ahe® ab iene of eee Coste iat | Garments ofa most legant and Kastvenate hind ct a saving of | tht fancy boat ealed iy hich we gaye yesierday, ying reply from My. May, 8. Stor Vivcesves, May 26, 1892. | 5 Sir—-I respectfully request thut the enclosed communi: rounded by the tallest kiud of uountains, and on the top of one | rqvgTE advertiser dy eke nee ce sewort to the heeke cation may be forwarded to the Hon. Secrotary of the as hire aative to 0 with’ me, but ot in | ‘efits £0 the facts In the case, and mpon be ng sw orn, Mrs. of them Hendid lake, that abounds in fish almost as tall as neyed system of giving alist of vominal prices, presaming | of our most experi Navy,aloug with the charges ag, oppoaiion to Llewtenent: Wilkes’ ord 1’ don't deny | Allen stated in « ce, that on te morning the mountain, itself; we have other very fine lakes. The | thar the length of tine he has been estabhxhed, together with | fore built. At th Lembrace this opportunity to prehen- | that [questione! Lieut, Wilkes’ authority to order me on | 28@@ last she wos awoke by t is of nD Honsate ¢ half mile from us, and the tribata: a iv e fumished with reversed bottom, from a sould, way te 1 re ny last ler bi you %, . - sen M A try of her house—that she got wv: Lita march, mrs thee ¥ he extensive patrouage bestowed on him, will pro r Hi S y,te | sion of yours in regard to my last letter, which you abirsastemesaisdisine. when Lacas tnediccalie stenien ~ which T hazzard nothi T pent voucher for luis cayabilities. Vosseating the advantage of | suit the taste of the purchaser, of whatr vec ybe. | took foran “apology.” Lam quite sntished with my ying exp . te nbecifically appoint: | discovered a man standing in the entry, he bev i g cb ing, are not second to any in New world. ‘Then there is no arbitrary law. about ay be. being connected with an extensive clo shmeutin Kurepe | ‘Tue mate: re all of the best quality, pine boards being no tained entrance in* ed to act as naturalist tothe Spetition: Q.—Have you ever previous! the boure by foretig wy ie beek, oa during our last interview, ond have no apologies he confidently assets that he can furni aval service t thereof, A large assortment ef boats of all kinds, including | QW : y been in th f shat ; ‘ Joining towns in Massachusetts, pethin p pd tenet pene TE LE Gog RAREST ite bouts, gigs, long, quarter, tessures Weitchailcand rece | make for it. 1 only addressed you that letter forthe pre. | o¢ to tened ose, ) hereby ‘untasteni g the door—m? she veiled » "wo and pata few of them with plenty and we will have a | the best descriptions of zeutlemen's dress. boats, inny- be a'ways found at the i ywfaet ry. ot vaueh | pote of recording a material part of our conversation ay & Tum not owere that hove ever belonged to the | M8 Whe took the man inensiody unc corvered Lino tolerabledinner, Phe way us get trom your place to this, ia myl 3a, 'S. PAILLIPS, 7 Astor House, Broadway | below whit purchasers have ‘ee paid, aud a Where tie; | precaution which experience hed taught me it was ne- Pyne Win: seen dete tees ot the !Fitth District Watch House ber eer Uist to drive wo Catharine Market slip and take the, stesiner | —"™1 20. erant on the usual putes will be made to those Cessary to tke. i ul service, We wer told we were appointed as » | Sreigck in the morning ther the ve oe cece Ninwo' Crh ty the way Wa erat ard to beat) and Your OOK OUT Acain.. Please call before purchasing eleewhercs you can then S Peas wun ientilia corps, Thave uever heen on aman-ofwar but | Aseietamt Coptenrel the Wark oe thew ane arrivalai Bridgeport take the ears on the Housatonic rail road, i fhe Javepnl gay ate y resp Ir yours, 89 a pussonger before. at Sete Wael a LD ; which will let yqu off at our house ut precisely 4 o'clock. P.M: He who steals my purse steals trash, Jas. *4 . Hale, Sol : Agent, 50 Wall st, Foradvertlsement of " Q—From your lobservation in the Squadron, was the | qajrd, and ghortle efteee alee er woe theres uppose you cal} up youself, and ask your to come. But he who firsnes from me of my good name boats, &e., see Cont er & Enquirer and New York Commercial Acting 3 manner of Lieut, Wilkes different from that of the con- ‘4, and shortly afterwards putin custody of thers are the falls to, some fity Seek nerpennieaiet more or Probe me ot that which not enriches him, Advertise y22 imer To Cuances Witers, Esq., Comd’g., Ke. &e. manding officers of other vessels in the squadron ? bran ne bad be vpper police Gite poe ess, that inight be named, but I ain net disposed to tell you al ut makys me poor indeed.—[Shakspeare. = a +) = : ; - _ | they edd as far as the comer of Sher ff and Se- bout this section, as [had rather people should look it over for a HAVANA AND PRINCIPE |. Pore Watonow was then called, and being sworn, | A—I was only ‘a fow days in the other vessele=the | cord strects, on thelr way to the police officer ther cone themselves. By the way, pay your fare on board the boat as was qaestioned by the accused's counsel, as follows : Peacock and the Porpolse—and there certainly was avery | et by Capt, Webb, whe told too Bites through, as you save half «'dollarin the fare, it, hen being oaly . SEGARS Q.—Pid you notas agentof the Exploring Expedition | great contrast, very marked indew!, so far as my observe: yr Cap Went, risoner to go about his from New’ York to here cars’ leave Our House | A THISONLY TROY SHIRT DEPOT. No. 90 Chatham 1° fe uvelen wht MP Dinstn Hesieahended scttucts iooneeh “tronger contrast... | LuFiness, and directed the complainant to go home After ma pavestigees beouittast hanks aadding ia ow Voss he above quotation, because others endeavor M, BADER, 16 Chatham strver, off for sale goonshore at Ouvelou with Mr. Drayton, to purchase ended. I & ceive & strong: — | the aifidavitof Mrs. Allen hed been takes which wax on ,000 La Norma Sege: : hella belonging to the vessel called the Currency Lass— | Lieut. Wilkes’ conduet wae proverbial, he tle - Yours, with respect, fome; 200 sorataion., We a . fF u the Sth Joly inst., Justice Gilbert addressed a note to Capt. ¥ iinposit ons prace 30,000 Noval Principe. did you not refuse to purchase them with Mr. Dray- swom, and the charges read | Wort inn ; Sit 2wte JOUN BARSTOW. Oo dockets petomces Wd Gobiea ie martet or hay Boeo Wott seme eal aLtachtbeptbamrtioateeT i ’ Fe (rts cae gh Webb, informing him of the substance of Mrs. Allen's att. Bosoms, and Collars. But now that ism 25 009 herefore, we shail keep these | Knritled to debenture J hing ? davit, and requiring of Capt. Webb an explanation of hi ion relating to Captain Wilkes’ | conduct in dist hanging the pritover as ttoted W tah Cape fy ' BOARDING. . LEW FC HASINGON reapecrfaly Sicaving ‘his friends Idid. I had an appointment from the Secrets: Desides @ fall stock of the choicest iinpos : od r the Navy ag special agent for disbursing articles of tixde ". he said:—His manner is quick and | Syoub 2 ic ited up in the best style the " inted on our awning 2 iS availed myself of every opportunity of purchasing shells, Genera! conduct towards his officers i: | hejore him Marguret Stewart a wittiess ta th S sacs tea aueteranee cotsaabnatpriae | wate, Beatectar torent owe te age Se | NC), QULIRERTY SARERE, towers Srodwer ant | Sot4PE mit anything rate gol net purchancrs: | busin unotfcrie accompanies HEL allen ks eee es Ceeoae Picsk and: Poartere enn Hitcabea Mae at cee | Car REN eee a es Ce ne 101 Blocks Irish bixek marble.” cept with money, 1 shoul have had to apply to Captain | In reply to the question relative to the general charac: | {ve'lnt above mintloan lie relen we ea ee and fro meet the lelpinia cars, ‘The terns of board wall Pearl and. Chatham streets, aud on the right hand side in 100 Casks refined basket salt. Wilkes. Captain Wilkes always recognised my authori- | of accused for subordination, he replied it was genera!- Eo was also present wheu Capt. Webb discharged the be found very moderate, Also, stabling, &e, for horses, on | Chytham street, in prssivg to the City Hall, See the name 300 Casks Boyd's bleaching powder. ty, and was glad to have me do it. ry goed. eee » | Prisoner ; and the statement made in the affidavit of Mrs. very reasonable terms, A I> MARSHALL hand you are con 39 Tons superfine soda ashes. Was it net anotorious fact in the squadron that the | Lieut, Rrysorvs said, in relation to Lieut. Wilkes’ | Rtewart ‘ull corroboreting that of Mrr. Allen, Juelice .. F. H. pledges himself that no effort of his will be wanting CATALOGUE OF PRI 2 soe nt leather. shells had been refused on account of their exorbitant | tone ond voice ,when excited, that it was very passion Gilbert isaued his warrant for the arrest of ex-Capt bb fo ener thore who patronise him eumfortable, and that his | Strong made Cation Shirts, with linen bosoms, collars and | 50 Bales Chesteriield factory brown sheetings. price, and did you not mention itto Captain Wilkes? hash, unoticerlike, aad insulting. He is easily offen’ | {ore misdemenior underthe sian ie here ca house will be found equal to any along the coast. _je30 Imr_ | wrist bands, warranted, at pet dozen. $17 0-9-8 9 Ie tee Sderman nanens fice rials oo AI know f inentioned the fact on board the Vincennes, | ed, and his general 'iwanner to his officers is extremely | 1" 8 inet Gany Privo .eF toeacope-—end the eae 3 Phasing B SERINGS —This well known | 9 71s All Linen Shins vendor $00 50 ee oe 2 Bales cotton carpeting thre: and four yards wide. which was the only vessel there belouging to the squad: | harsh and disagreeable. As to the general character ot | fen putin the hands of offers Jana, oe kenie ke ae q in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, 2. 38, Plain Ce irts, per doz, $5 0—6—T—7 5 Bales Machine blankets ron, but I cannot say whether I had mentioned it person- | the accused for respect ond subordination, he said he | tod ercapt. Webb ee ral ae * visited the Spe be ooh. Colored Shirts, per oz. S59 50—o—7—I—9—10- 11, | Al of which will be saldat lowest me eee wins ally to Capt. Wilkes. [may have done so, but I cannct | thought it very good. 41d Inet. end took bien Bedere ester key) bid rusted | natorn Pane | Collars just received—fn addition to our former large si UNEP ATES EXURESS MATL! W | callitto mind. T woLientenants,a Passed Midshipman,and the Captain's ay the lpper police office, who committed Webh for exemination, and in defanit of bail. Webb was subsequently tailed in she sum of $800 to answer at the next court of Genera] Bere sions of the Peace to the charge of inlsdemeanor in wile vike, which through Pennsylvania from Philadelphia to | collars of very descrption, 1000 doze Fresbiggh fw en east of the chief elevation of the Alle- | S0.cents yer dozen, G2 73e—Ae- Every ching has been provided at this Watering niece torender celled, and being sworn, wos ques- | Clerk, testified to the same effect as to Captain Will y the accused's counsel. temper and manner. The Clerk also stated that imme. ed came out of | diately after the interview between Lieut. Wilkes and Mr. Wilkes told me to write an order revoking bok Linen collars, at ‘ith a View to give the greatest 7 H—1 T5—2—2' 25, ul serutrity to, the, increasing u Bt salted ost Master ¥ Q.—Were you present when the ace: rhe ee ger’ cubin after the interview on the 23d Mi YouK possible con x ew style, | communication between whly approved | G i soma, can be | to the D t fi Hn to Bost jer the im Captain Wilkes’ May, Lic full pri i ite gacjoura plessantte thove who aye soak lg bealtn oy eRiCypent, ustores throwiair | Gate superintendence ofthe unictagned, to. commence outhe | 18427 If yea, what did the accuted spy relative to the ie: | Mrs May'sappolutmevtas veting master ofthe Vincemies, | SUE Eich an aeate Hac they hn res comme f wusic will bem attendane % afacturers, (f mall's (CO™ only | 20th instant. terview,and what was his tone and manner ? but while I wes writing the order, he directed me not to a Z m anit HI leave Chambersburg in the morning, and | Troy Shirt Depot, Noy 9 Chatham sitet, New York, We ocatry opt to the fullest possible extent, these views of the |” Oniscted to by Commodore Joxxs, but allowed. doco. His manner ware little oxcited. In reply to ano: | Petty Taryss.—Three boys named Thomos O’Prien, at thesprings the mane evening oF if persone peter the | caution dea'rrs aid others agxinst the many’ mistakes that have Post Mister Genera, letter for Bostan, Providence gn New | QUUertedls by comiteceme into’ the ward room where | therguettion, he said sofar ashe kusw, Me: May penna) | Michael McBride aad Thomas Divee'l, were entombed ree Ge, q ¢ ein mice: : Ae he ; . ac Gn Hang yatncste wi ave dy | Sota tad Ree” ued seal | Rowe Seeded} age | wa woreober anew There wes rome conv eation fe ot any ‘ther iatances His eSatony was assent | eight eet patos, for which Sorter ate tanteds tS P H Vs 2 i i low. it remember tt u re p to tl of i e hoston. ing on. y - of id ps auoua, will Enssre tha renewed chertions ns contac osasen, | eat ot Ourstore, withthe prices attached) will be circalated for | ° Public Rodeo therefore hereby given of te above arrange-'| "Eommodore Jomus here sabd thet the usual way of pro. | irmatory astd Mir: Wilkesttreatmentatiheetlcnn’ wiw | Anaesr op Patscnguee Jemee Jones, a black convict reasons, will ensure ecainarte aa coming Semon | the tenet of al. These circulars only may be seen im ont | put waa peracn’ may ely arom the increnngdiigetcc | cegding at Courts Martial wns to read over the charges to Oat ed rho escaped trom Blackwell’ Island a few ‘ays since snd REYNOLDS. —_|_ Window j and, furthermore, we advise agan, | with which aff mail matter will be forwarded as above in the nesses, and aek them what they knew in relat ‘The Court then adjourned till to-morrow morning at 10 | Samuel Freeman, were arrested hy the late deputy kecper jetabdd saath is ee. number, ‘Ma jhall’s, No. 90.” No patronage amen Shee shortest possible space of time, and Wye she greatest eget ee y et adtens \jo s Tuckel, and rately renrned ‘0 the plare to a tlek aes er RR TSS AERTS General Ma Agents. | Tho Jovor Avrocars and the accused’s counsel anger Wworesentenced. Mr. Rackel deserver mech ered fhe DRY GOODS. & MISCELLANEOUS New Youk, July 18th, 1812. iy!92wr_ | ted that this would bf tech Pape yo for the U, S. Distsict Court, energy and activity in securing there di sperate rogues. Cc s Ei r PRESS MAIL FROM NEW | prosecution, although he was called for the defence. The Before Judge Betts. Roppeny on Suir Boanp—A feaman belonging on a aR ——————— —- US. ST aeT ON he Office New York, July 17, | Commodore said nevertheless it was the usual way, and it towing highly tmport board the ship John Minturn, recently arrived fi ee ke > 1912.—The Post Master General, with. a view tothe accommo: | must by so done. 4 Orleans at this port, was arrested yesterday end fully I OF QUACKERY | tas ¥ fr SUPPRESSION OF QUA 4 pee ke I eV rgease Cogs m grb otaaidg It was so done accordingly, and the following questions ‘This was an ap- | committed for stealing $245 from aderk belonging to Poul Bice Sle 8 RING. dnaghterotthe celebrated Calling, | GI MPORTANT ANNOUNCE MENT.-€9) | gstablished sa Express rail ty eevee w ve enmploved under the fmmediate super o che! THE COLLEGE OF Messrs, Harnden & Co., for carrying the Mails between th Socdes for the spring trade, ncver as yet wrevented to the.peale | ¢ nd the important {termediate places, ig, baba resanda the analy’ and” cheamnew of the antler | = MEDICINE & PHARMACY _ | iici K awortment ions to cause the delivery at the earliest possible ti cel mugers at lication for compulsory bankruptey. Objections were | Patterron, who had Inucted the tame with the mate of ga gad dirvetion of | PYG —Do yeu know any thing in relation to this charge, | fatsed to the night of cyesitors In decloioe them cuchs | tine coceel forcane keeping on the voyage. Officers Colvin orth A ifications? i | ‘tbe petition states that Hall and Smith were merchants | and Sweet found $67 of the money where it had been hid know nothing about the charge. With reapectto | and co-partuer®. In the four months from August to No- | by Lewis in one of the berthe. He confesced the theft, CTFULLY inte he of New¥ Letters wii recetved on hoard the. Stonington Line of | the apecification, I know than the box was marked, but it | vember last, they purchased from petitioners, and others, | but contended that the money found wes all that he had LEAN. ne worn. by ise Ise OM Fret bare appatad the fells ohag onder eek Weamaboats which carries the Mail ria Btoningign and P wwae not expored on deck to my knowledge. zoos tothe amoust of $40,000, profemedly with «view | taken from the desk. ‘tte siLk, EN NEw ANDORIGINAL | city == pap alan aap ace to Boston, {pm hall past 4 loc ant The question above was then again put, and the follow- | of selting such ogain in New York, instead of which it | Mons Ierestpenagce.—A colored woman nemed Hens Re efing oat Lawn do do—An entire new style o ba BM Orion chon Begeceived at this office nptod orclok P. Hf ing answer given = pring . has been uscertained that they shipped them off with @ | nah Jones was found dead yesterday, and upon Investis a: ne MODINE CAPOTTES, ELSSLER 287 Hudson street, S10 ee TORN LOREME 1. | ner was'vary calm and collected; more sothan lever suw | December they filed: mot Hering paid are can Barter | tion by the coroner it was arcerrained that bir dearh was Parisianal ish FANC’ + tex ollege may vow be bad of those SS MA etween 5 by Captain es, in relation to the box being mark. | ( rom the city, ai js still away, mith sol e > 3 ID BUFFALO.—The Postmaster General! | ( Captain Wiskes asked : ny ; A Cas: ov Vizuarxy.—A little girl named Mary Harri+ Doriettese respeetfally solicits the ladies to favor for New England,at 5 Tremont Accommodation of the public, and toincreased | itn ‘ny'ne had had the box merkel Im that manner?” | carne tot property thal had been lef ‘The Court, after | th Suar a vate vas found in the Botiery lett tvening wish acell, nod examine her elegant and varied stock o oe, Bost d cecurity, haa established an Express Mall, co expe why heed had the box marked in thet manner? |. gip tag relatic ry PSY, | ter to olclcok tyrone of the eep'aina of the Clty Wack inery for themselyes, before they purchase elsewhere, as it | Principal Office of the Collese for New Yori, at 97 Nassau which messengers will be emploved under the immediate | He replied to him, , Bikes | Concluded ax follows:—' Cousidering these debtors as | *N' being arraigned before the police yesterday, By ill be a great saving in_ price and a great advantage as | street, By order of the College, ¥ superint-nienee of Mr E. Jenomte Hestenmgy, for carrying | purport. 1 don't exactly recollect what. Mr. Wilkes | continuing indebted, and partners, up to the timethe peti- | nd upon being ree tte Sout eWreh Htuekd Wes, Caards the variety abd nel of the . dyate W.8. RIGHRDSON, Agent. | the Mail: between this ity Albany Bullalo, and the interme: | suid he considered it disrespectful, and if hedid not intend | tion was fled, Ishall hold that thelr mere Insolvency. Judge Stevens, stated thot about # wvek tines she wat ine ta tmer ha inn de Motor. | ~ ECONOMY, ELEGANCE, AND GOOD fivetylat the eariese posible mes ecu camse Ee Se.) ites dierenpesthal te bie commanding oficer, he must erase | without evidence of fraudulent acts, would not be suff. scrapanes ube cnocovled tl (nets tarvanety Sega? oP fy 20354, Broalway. LI7ING. “Tyettors. will, be received om board the 5 o'ttock steamboats, | it} an4 at thesame time told him that he had never refus. | cient to sustain the proceedings, but they are liable to be Un her, and shen put ber ashore near the Dry Dock. Oho crmediace | °.9 purchase shells, or something to that effect. Hi al that since then she has been wandering about departure, | like’ ‘tated that Mr. Wilkes’s maaner was very hur- their partnership anterior to the sing of the bankrn so stated that since then a [7 E ried, aod he appeared to be in & passion, and that while or- | act, as ve! fofthsin the retition. | The parties may there: Gheweshe hed fired. Reving-nenaet trber ner mhrpee % " the boat Oa hae’ the | dering him from the cabin, he did not give him an oppor- | fore be} jed against to bankruptcy.” where she . : f tare hot exe | Mri direct 19 Albany, which Leaves at 7 lock P. 8 i Hlingness to take the living, Judge Stevens very properly sont her to the houee | declared bankrupts upon the acts of fraud committed by SHIRTS, SHIRTS. | TTHE undersigned has, ata grect exoense, Guted upone of the | whichenrry {ie Mails to Alban ’ largest and most splen Eating Ht places, Livin Half-past to’elock,P M [J NITED STATES SitTAr MANUTAGTORY, 7 Wik | New York, i witch one hundred persoun atYeusteancitdewrs | Suring’ which tig yoasacrees be Wald Slam street, corner of Liberty, N. ¥ Notice is hereby | ty an excellent and substantial breakfast, dimer,andtea, [from |. L-tters will algo be received on board jrento ‘Merehsints and traders in general, that the proprietors of | the choicest supplies ofthe markets, 1 Oy, i I the time of from | tunity to refuse or to signify his ‘ id ove establishment have adopted a new method of manu- ither a ds quality of number of di by = past 6 o'clock PB’ M, watil the timeof departure. a lett John Bailey—Objections has been mule to petitioner | of Refage. securing which enables them to ‘nell ‘Oty aes a achomper | £4 lecter United Seaten and varying in origes Prowse cote oy | ae Bette pleced oo. bord aid, oad earch heck of the der | marks of the var ieee that a the eubeiance of the | on ihe ground of freed, in secelving at varices times toa ic than any od r houre in Ne ity statement will be | One stilling und cightecu pence per dishs ‘The purest Javaand. | pacinen Conversation which took place, oN large sums of money during the course of his business, Bank firmed by the let of prices as — Mocks coffee and the, very best teas, tind served at only three Mesvengers willgo through to Buffalo, aud are jngtructed §p Meaeeees vereeter oy the ga bhan 6 Senet and not paying his creditors. A comiission had been SOUTHERN DISTRICT ¢ OF NEW YORK. Ee dents per cuy other, refreshment ne to exert the greatest diligence ia the performance of their du- ° a modore allowed, {fai * Tast 20 years. ¢ ing Muslin Shir with Linen Bovouns waiters are uniformly eisil and pc ties Whe arrangement will commence om the Zot fnst, to this evidence being received at ull, and the court was | P10! aiid bis al te (Alec ani poineemet Desiogss oes picky L. Brewster, (late merchant of 8. York:now of it in this establishment quite Bo autche waters ony Alter the aor inst levies by the # ofclack steamboat willbe | cleared for deliberation. e Colored nne paterns, Iarge sizes op eat of the business is ander the x red at tot welock, P. M., and letters for a | cupital of $000, and yggsersing about $200 worth of house | Secon Ie Wiite, (firm of White & Richards.) mere Also large quanitty of Bonomay cl Coliars cons CaeW cartover oxsrerers, whom sols care godaceuren on, | Poraloreale ae ee foncaimreopening, the question was read, whichwas es | iclafurniture. He Ms since that kept a store, a tavern, | ensme?a, York, gewts se , jenares,) me and, will be offered cheap for cash. directed to the comfort and convy tenets coer” and | jyti@wr JOHN LORIMER GRAF fol Did Mr. May not say that he intended no disrespect | DOC" Keeper of the county jail, # butcher, clerk, &c. | Thomas T. Richards, we, SUMMER STOCKS a de Widush hoch Ava feat Berio Bioees UNITED, STATES EXPREs: L FO! to Lieut, Wilkes, and he should not have objected to erase | E¢ry thivg was tubrequently swept trom him, and be | Jonathan Danforth, merchant, N. York (ARES, CRAVATS AND GLOVi Ng» Gland 69 Nason st, between Sahat 0d Maden tune. | uy Aadmeenienee Aewareh ah son esti nekaans come | the marke, had fe been asked to do 80.7 | Yemoved to Middletown, His sous-inlaw bought in some | orer @. Woo., merehant, %, York, ARES, ‘3 AND GLOVES. of ses ir bon : Mhunication onthe great’ Waser outs homtluseity, the |. Thedcpor Abrocare objected to it as a leading ques. | of his property, and it fecontended that the sale was not | Rich. Burgalew, vietualler, N, York. , vona fide. Sums of money hi Iso been In his possess | pg. Ni io larly, sworn messen- | tion; and the counsel stated that he knew it was so, and § ‘4 v* ys . G. Merritt, victualler, N. York. . ci tp utele, un: | submitted it to the court whether they would put te tot, | siduy Ko. The Court. held thet.a pam, beleg rene, wb ® ames M. Burger, N. York, date frm of Burger “a | ox the eccused was precluded from doing so. The court ; sequence, be declared to have been’ possessed of ft fi ens, roit.) of the | declined to do #0 there views of the ived on board Q.—What was the size of the box? | March. Although carlessness in keeping his books was IVED, a rish of the i ea mr | ar, Highegol loos Sethe eee ea ee, | TO GON DEALERS Gdue, Fiatolo, and Sporting | Fostrasseer General he seuittehed we . “also—Searts, aod Cravate, in great taricty TO gett gers attached to the departinent, from ‘Thread, Cotton aad Homie {00° Sinel> Barrel Forling Pieces Ger the Immediate supecintendence of th € om the 20th inst, 100 Double Gruas, iit arry out to the fullest possible General, letters will ad patent Breech. e ties. “PARSELLS, Agent for J. AGATE. r } P , his insolveney can readily be accounted for by | p, “eee vere , 7 asec ‘clock mail. boat, A.—B think it was about a foot in length and nine inches | evinced t From Mexico—Vena € ~The Mexi« te Linen Diese Fronts, Linen Callas, Unicr FRoma hni€pasc o'ttocks B Me op indepth. his ungainful adventures, and speenlations, Tt was | ahs trom tule port have ewek glory i jy 12 inte Sporti cenerally. Albany, Troy, and the tntermes Q.—From your knowledge of Lieut, Wilkes's general Eros iis bonita Sout it oe nd “f= " to-day, having surprised a mperehy the = 3 77 jes Will be sold at unheard of low prices, bo Tbeay nd ai odes \uerkctan wins is his general tone and manner when ex- vaueee Nis wetlion he ei Objectio hb na oh best vessel the Compeacha safe in IMPORTANT TO THE | 0. We BEE Buse sieve." Teeanre deo Sat Ofice of this city | cited oF offended ishe quickly excited or offended, and | Cant? ha peuon w tte peronal, Objections | here, “itis a brig pee ng, formerly & BPR He Eeetl Fre nate Troy, oxi to f P al conduct towards the officers under | &) f 7 an! & Jong .om on | PUBLIC PHOMAS BUGARD, succes. | Mail, directed to Albany aud Troy, an to BuMfalo and interme- | what fe his xener oP hty tall We Meek setberda 18k oli: site ercbarenen monuts 14 gims an a oe diate places, will be forwarded from Albany by the Express | his command? Brown Ki id respectfully’ iuforin er charge. of tye same messengers, happened to D {Lil rho wish to eeonomiae can obtain Clothing of the best sors to few is G + gain otf onw issioner, objections havi . tthe s t ‘itlity remarkably cheap, at 205 Canal street, one door Unter Commodore Jorrs «gain objected, but the question was | missioner, objections having been raised by Platt Rogers. expect bey! that the samo fat i tean vi of the above arrange- | sustained. Exception was taken by the petitioner on the ground that | part of the y, who, probably awareot the dan. 1 hom the aucoasing | *a.—His manner and tone of voice when excited was ra. | the creditor had not proved his debt. ‘This was sustained Ver they run, have not shown their nove: for a long time ther ineohcrent, and rade withal. Hels quickly excited, | Uy the commissioner, and the question referred to this | on our coast, so much so that we feel in perfect kecurity, and offended, and his generol conduct towards the officers | Court. One of the charges is for making @ false assign- | and thank God, our coasting trate lus seldom been more is overbearing. ment—also that he has not made out a full listo! his ere- | active. Q—By Jupae Apvoesre—What was Passed Midshi; ditors. The Court, during its remarks, in alluding to a man May’s character as to subordination in the squad- ee in bankruptey, holds the following emphatie | © man, janguage. “ After he has come in, and given up all his et- | SURGIC. y to firnis! Public notice is therefore hereby giv a Matas short notice, and onas ren | ons concer foot of Fourteenth stre rth River. above in the shortest poset, sn est security. 5. JE ie of ‘extol Hudson. Also, a large assortment of Cloths, Cassi. | res, Vestings, ahd Stinmer: Goods, from which Clothing of | £20 ds are mate t0 order in the best manner at very reduced rices, 205 Canal street. jel9 3m*r ren area aN bat OE ns 2 ANING TO SHIRTS. iy NE Kms | x hs order Hotel ber of meer | HOT AND COLD SALT WA’ ST, eSendeunents Garineate oc dascipuicss mateo sills inuslin, payer, ee Kec, 8 pracess Tor whk we” q RABINEAC?S New Hot and Coll Salt Water. Bat ALAND DENTAT. ~ Xentor has ‘received m premige bf tar tho he, foot of Desbrosses street, Uihiel pier south of ‘A.--As to the squadron generally, [know nothiug about | fects, anew relationship commences between him and his a" NTS Girttomen’s Faruishing Store 67 and 69 Maiden lane, comer | from the Preach xorer imitatfons of ol paintings | atrost: North River) are wow ope for the accommenation of | i, “jratinsteon tuder my orders on several occasions, au: | Creditor—one in witieh the ulterior wetaeie see ait a INSTRUMENTS - If William street. wituram wontrte: are so perfect th : a Y Ay ‘aud gentlemen. Open from sunrive until 11 o'clock | ring which time hiseonduct, as regards subordination,was | and ~ Ly es, if any can exist, fall to the side of his MANUFACTURED by WM. & GOV LING ata ame te 2 P } tist OF other person may | atuight. ui been [erp oorrest, creditors. The decree can never be revoked, and his pro- oa hand and made teaver, of the, mont annnneed HEAP UP Tey epg Brotwar. Ue | pinkie, and slso many new and fandadme faventionse nes | device hist rondo at tate unant’ other euation inthe | '“G--Frem your knowledge of Mr. May's general cha- perty cannot be restorel—that is now allotted absolutely | gt ou. Noel proteesnes in gear aly wl eaters are invit=> *0 Pa fhe Blpede on nbd Dome. | cerfection diffienle to understand without seeing the xainpler, | vicinity ot Wew Yor. On Tueiays the Bath inexelinively | racter, whatie his general tone and manner when exci- | to his creditors ; and he will, further, be deprived. of the and examine before nurclinginietse whee. clini wey ha poy Boyne dreen ma ‘sofas, and | OF taking a single lesson of Mr. VICTOR ERNETTE, | devoted toladies wi til3 BM, A band of mnsic’will be in at- | totsagd is he encily excited? benefit of a discharge (the expectation of which was his | “‘Synages, stomach and enpping, prmpa, splints and frartore Sir ats to codon toconmsoh O07, Faraz | Banger ro the con gad gp Page hg il or ats tendanee every ple want evening, Price of a cold hath 1936 ¢ 8 | "A.M is ensily exeited,and when so his manner is ra- | inducement for seeking s decree of bankruptcy) under | sppsratepTnsiramepts for clump feet ahd ones 4 ithe Auhseriber not hart tore LO pay M | sehen be inten returning (0 ance, next month, | waembstha 2. Sek MPT | yor violent, and his tone rather londer than common, | Certain eiroumstences pointed out by the act.” ‘The Court Slory ted Bacalan), lnampuspences.twqnired In che teat poe d to make any of the abave articles at seh prices to smit | em he intents rene atthe ahave adress, {vit tmee COLLECTIONS on all parts of the United States, made on | "Go you know whether the box in question was | decided asfollows: My opinion is that the creditor can- manatee Cr ‘ oe naw hed slain ~ | \ the most favorable terms: marked by order of Mr. May?) This was withdrawn, not rightfully file objections, and make opposition to the alorencte-V slewtin hy have a word | GPANISH DOUBT OONS for sale on favorable terme, at iy ‘Sih for sale atthe bes ns yechaaang ¢ sypets and Oi] Grothe enn hae ¢ word I's SH i Seley we Gold and ver parehidead, and fot sale at the 0 Q.—Have you and Mr. Wilkes ever had any serions dif- | discharge offthe bankrupt for wantof having properly reg M.D. : Alfred € on wtod df. he ae ipeimece | jylGr Ww and 130 Brondyrny ivi r 22 Wail'st, and 190 Brondway, — fictilty of ani official character ? * proved his debt. 7

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