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THE NEW YORK HERALD. NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, JULY 30, 1842. Price Two Cents, = aa 7] “AMGQET T ANDOATTA | Naval Genoral Court Martial on board of | make useof profane and violent lanwa » in the presenc i t : WATERING PLACES, &C. FURNITURE. et MISCELLANEOUS. us ta hat the U, 8, Ship North Carolina, oftueoficersanderew 7 ii sana ok raed Penn ss ia al pela gg SHARON SPRINGS. GEORGE W. DAWSON, cane On Tou ie ina. Fatway, July 29. Lieut, Rixecotn called and sworn—I think Lt. Wilkes | disasters in India, (for why should we attempt to 7 A ‘ 8 7 Py 4 THE eto oat tice ad ae he Wille | Wholesale and Retatl Furniture and General Fur- | NOTICE. is hereby given, that the Croton Aqueduct Gom- | ‘The Court met pursuant to adjournment to proceed with | was very prompt and energetic and very decited in hi draw her mind from the beautiful, but unsubstan. pris, ¢ z orporation have requested the Water Com | 41.5 teial of idshi g é manner. He was generally very court ‘1 ch | Ualideal, toa contemplation of the grossa, on coon for the repeption of visitors 09 ie County, | nishing Warehouse, No. 67 Chatham street, cor- missioners, for the present, to rent the Croton Water, and ar- ial of pasted midshipman Win. May, of the Exploring of agentleman. Top gsoecal hamcteret ec less unsubstantial real , Taust take fhe tit = of Ea of the springs, greatly resembling sme eee street, New York. rica: | Nee Vere Uk waar connetions to snpply the citizens | Rxpedition, fubordination and respect, was, I believe, very iair ; he | disabusing the minds of your Cockneys of thei un. sett he aie sate Hiie Ector, Mle | Numeeicepies sept an Bedn gan | yn te tet which waren rma | | The pocetings of yorday ware red hy th Juge | a rry igh reatnin ano nse eter, | founded ade Oe Noten a ei wed to be highly efficacious in Rheumatic, Cutaneous, ‘ables, Chais ice Portable Desks, Glass Cases, Book : zine rocate. rn pike eques vorable man: | our street, Wi f " . Fous sud Dyspeptic compaints; aud in the eure of Frpivelas, | Coses, Looking Glasses, Dining, Centre, Tea and Pier Tables, | Dwellings oftwo stoner eae, CHARGES: Hiram belieeanlan das ctckassscas ner; he never served under my’ command; Thave never | ut, {eets and by were thet bin bind of life tcheum, Sczofula, Liver Complaint, and general debility, | Pianos, Solas, Sofa ledsuens, Beds, Bedding, Falesoters: hat * h cima gp a ‘ served under Lieut. Wilkes on his vessel. sig y offering to cut their throais with iu many other respects, possess (a8 certified by some of the | tresses, Carvets, Oi Clots, Matting and Fire [rous, "Wash hy 0? Maes aae cane Maser Q-—Have you in your possession a certain memoran- | ye Cann being sworn, said that Lieut. Wilkes’s gene- | OM! first obtaining liberty to do go ; that in the most most eminent medical yrofensors inthe United Stace) muedick | Stancn, ‘Ponet’ Tabies, candie Stange, Burcad Bedateads “with workshop oF store dae Te Tae ae cattk relative to the markson the box | 41 reputation amoug the ollicers of the squadron wes ihe: | Fetired places there would be ne teeeenty of Lode Sidaditoasen. a ‘ Depreine iareent: Bait Rte 8 oa icaes ae Wearing Ap- | Pritilewe off washiuis pave nents soetie offt, 27 Produce it; and if not, state what has | he was harsh, overbearing and insulting, Personally Lt, | ig on to their pockete-—that by day or night they to these, the rides in tlp vicinity, numerous villages, | parel, yew and secoud handed bath (w her 4 i ‘i ‘ , | Wilkes has treated me always gentlemanly ; 1 haven would be as safe from all physical ill th Ww led to these, the ap apt yp Bend : nd handed, Warehouse. J have it not in my possession, and dou't know ae Bike te Tian: physical ills in their own extensive views,” neigh Byes Hie All the ‘above articles are_ offered tothe pablie at very Waerel Pagtine cna bad any difficulties with him. Wilkes’s general | favorite Breadway, orin the sober city of patalelion rhe ‘attractions ofi@ed to these secking in the heat | 4 P ; i ol Td find it to where it is. My clerk keeps possession of such papers. ve Anan ; A. ne sober city of paralello- ri 5 Wma a ya ttesee : . a cage e ; . ould possibly receive. wo, ; he ashen Benes te. caceseable tegen Canaloherve ses | ais ally attended tg and packed ea the | , Rayment to be made in advance for the sujly from Auguat 1 | te? Were you told so, and by whom ? hat the | ™¢, for two years, was, that he was rather over-sensitive | or heart hal weer a Would be from the dark eyes ue, at eae eae gpeiebe Hiv nen ipping order panctually attended to and pac! ihe | to May 1, next—snbsequently semi innuail pas cc poead Tithe hey egy Lieut. Hudson, that the | snd quick when he thought his rights were infringed up- nen, who look from window end Oat rte ea coetiom Schenectady: and Utien, to cary tise | ¢hottestmouce, ana on reasonable terms. “Mattresses, Bedding, arge boarding houses, stables, breweries, tanneries, public | BOX was exposed with that mark. 11; he was generally respectful afd subordinaiete hissu, | D#lcony—no envious glass or veil _berweenm—and tors to the Shrings, a distance of about eight male, arin AO A FO Sa bathe inching grating houses and al or comamery ahi | Lieut. Vsxay was called, and being sworn, and the | Delors en en snvorainsioto hiss: | ruin auch showers of amorous daria tean the ieee time for dinner; also by the iy sherry Valley tur | sensed to and thanhtully, seeet Used onacreement with the seopoion to the quantity of water | charges read to him, stated : Uknow that on the day be- | PSM yy dei Hed, said the general man. , Celt passer by, asthe broad shield of As f, ihe by daily stages, boing about forty-five miles west of the ee: ' 1 iven for Seoond Hand | "esl. on agreement with the commissioners, fore Mr. May was arrested, he showed me a paper upon |, /urser non being recalled, seid the general man- | CX) ieee Of e, Of Aiax iteell Bigot Alla. . : Batalenre; enh erclstaeeie tad Ladise! abe off Chothinn. Hou” pues from go'clock A M until {P'M, in the old Alms | which he had written a label for his box of shells. “We | Bet of Lieut. Wilkes was that of aa officer and a gentle- ene sevenfold thickness o ‘ough bull-hide could farm, cold and shower Baths furnished at all times, either | Fusniture, ouse. Entree by ovate diet, ame vane had some conversation about the matter, and told him 1 | 8: Mr. Waldron was going on to state that Lt. Wilkes | scarce have warded off ; but such wounds we theee Seethenay of vaoragreesble, —o) “uemuon Biren we | TTT A RD WARE STORE JOHN BD WARDY thought it would make his claim more definite ithe mark- | Wa8¢asily excited and subject to fits of passion, but was | we are all willing to receive, and the. land heacted anace of the pusest mountain spring Toe stray ttn Zen KING eit refused by the Commander of the Exploring Expe- | SUDO HY thetourts gepenaee ure exer tendy to heal the wounds they the yason, . GW. B. P veortved nee tale ae . Lb int dition,” instead of “ by the Exploring Expedition,” as he aiag we nasa. age bY have unconsciously made, THE SPRINGS HOTEL—This Hotel will be opene PM igecaderdouses iy20 twr ste Water Commissioners. | had the label marked at the time. Nothing further took |. Q&—How many interviews had you with Mr. Stewart | ""\"fuw weekecucee the city was thrown intoaui the above village of Sharon Springs, for the reception of v. Bowes 8 es . : hihi ‘ on the subject of the interview of Mr. May and Lieutetant <7 , y n into quite ‘ is wot Ly NE LEGGE, Write is prepared to of- SILK NERS, &e, lace atthattime. I meant no disrespect by the proposi- valhnn & an excitement, by the advertisement » tors, and combining all the advantages of this delightful sum- oa ny JING 5 P ‘ Wilkes ? +08 be ement of ove Mr. and coma OH ogni SLOWEST CASH PRICES. sabinee | HANNINGTON & CO., 295 Broadws’. year Read street, | tion. I saw nothing disrespectiul in Mr. May's manner, 4 Parker, that he would make his : Morrosidense., ¢ 2 attention of Builders, Cabinet Respectfully inform the Order of 1. O. of. F., and their » did I suspect bh f disrespect.” 1 thought noth: A.—Two. 7 aL Semwaew oe = ligited to ay ¢ n of his ‘stock friends generally, that they are ‘olfarheny Brats: Gre! Pate gi specs ume Of clarespect, I thought nothing ‘Are you positive you had two? loon ascension from the Plaza ce “ o's Seu 18 solieit % {itmination of his stock and | friends generally, thatthoy ate now prepare’! (o execute orders | more of it until the next day wliee alt Moy dee you p youhado CATSKILL MOUNTAIN HOUSE, eshe is confident they" will find it to their interest | for Flags and a the moat superior style for beanty,i| Sein the wardiroom and told mo, to my, suepties, hat Le 1am: Regla, (opposite the city) a6 PM « AT THE. PINE ORCHARD.--1812. him with @ ally ys nED F. LAGRAVE durability, and economy, having Silks made for the express ov-,| mein the ward roem and told me, tomy surprise, that he | M47 Hs gassox recalled, Of course every body.went to sec ite. PMS romantic and fashionable resort will be conducted dur- ALFRED F. LAGRAYE, casion that will make the largest banners without distigoring It 4 elt. B ad the Coy : Did you give a memorandum to Lieut. Wil ad | is quite new here. but, unfortunately, nobody ve ing the present season under the direction and superinten: 210 Greenwich. corner Barclay, New York. | witi a seam. : ho had just had with Capt, Wilkes. ‘That is all know | 7 Dil 8 4 , unfortunately, nobody sew dance of the sabscriber, hag, undergone a complete and ot rogular supply of FALL RIVER ¢ NAL ag Sfeciiens and Desixus can be seen at their Establishment, | about it ; I do not know who marked the box, Will it show or not whether the marked sideof the box | it, for the excellent reason that the ballocn would now epen for the reception, of vi ooper’s Glu so—a Coupiete assortment of Me. 3 Broadway, or sent to any part of the Un ‘oa Q.—Were you present when Mr. May came out ofthe | Was Unwards ? isi ‘igh charac- }, James’ Screws, ke. m2 3m* For sty! not gouy So Mr. Parker was walked off to i nd exectition of works of the k in eter the sukerviews veh’ Gept. Wilkes ce tile sot -—I did, and it will show. ‘There weretwo sides marks | "0% beak ; prison, ter which it has heretofore acquired. 7T) ATIC A INI a a | fer tothe G janner, No. t 1 of O. F Gavin after the interview with Capt. Wilkes on the 28 .d different f h other, it w ‘. ece of pa- | tnd every body else went home. Yesterday he was ‘AS heretofore, its ables will be furnished with every delicacy | REFINED SUGAR, WINES, &c. | Greenwiciy Nov ao; Harmony st cuiveoait so rerkaneget? | May, aad what did he say, and what was his tone and Fe ce ee ee atec De | conmake anothenixiyl; nuksemivenerbod rape, that the New York murket can afford; and every possible at- WELLINGTON A CARTER, Wine and Jommission | 17, also. Military Companies aid Sunday School Banners, and | manner? J tention that can promote the couvenience and enjoyment of its Merchant, No.5 New street, one door from Wallstreet, | the societies St. Nichol patrons will be promptly bestowed. The road Teading fothis | has just'r cet: ed from the refiner? & ‘uantity of superior dou: | diews, St David, Ke Be, establishment and especially that partofit ou the mountain, has | ble and sinvle refined Sugar, in small loaves, which he wall sell ed upon the house-tops, the walls and surrounding - o The accused's Counsex here stated that he requested till 0 A 8, but I don’t hills. After waiting a long time with unparalelied merger egg ner sown LINE Sc la Debate rabeae cat th Wiikes's | t@ Morrow to preyare his defence, and in the meantime if ; ‘ ’ emember now what he said; he told me Lie ‘Window Shades in great variety, frem $1 each to the richest | manner was i seit S iolent in the extreme; that he struck the | Lieut: Gillis, who had been summoned, arrived, he should | patience, the balloon was seen rising from the Plaza been rem ly smooth and saie, i at his usnal low rates, in parcels to suit buyers. and best, painted by the most eminent artists, o wi ae od hi t i , | #8k permission of the Court to examine him to-morrow | de Toro. Up, up—up it went majestically far into ‘A. F Beach & Co.'s excellent line of stages will ran p Ac Carter's assortment of superior Wines cannot fail to | _ Stained Glass, cher the sauner of the encients, warranted ere rie erm onberen bigk cue’ OF (he cabin. Mr. | morning. teuching the declaration of Lieut. Wilkes, that | ts Ribaesieneances talvedi beak eo po far heretofore ly between the ing and the Mouatain | pjease. The old Lomelino Madeira of 1812, in bottles and in | Re¥er t change color, with many recent improvements for | May’s manner was agitated, but in no ways violentor | 10 would break the officers of the squadron oy . 'y thousands of eyes, fouse, on the arrival of the boats. “ pipes,hhds. axd qr. easks of various ages; champagne,claret and | Church windows and other public and private buildings, steam- | angry. 4 3 ? Phe Court edacted ee to sr asp cdjourned till 10 till it passed beyond all mortal ken. Every body C. L. BEACH, Proprietor. other light Wines of the choicest orinds,, always on sal boats, packet shins, store windows, &c Se. -—What did the accused at that time say his manner ol ts vant ¢ Wr ajo" was delighted, and the ladies were expressing a Jel43mr__ | jow prices. Orders forany kind shall be faithfully executed, Imitations of Stained Glass, paiuted on muslin for church | was to Lieut. Wilkes in his interview? o’oloc& to-morrow morning. vorid of anx! to b h te jy7 m*r Mindows, very close Jimitarion of the real Kless.at Sxery Witting ‘Av—Excited, but not disre pectful Rai Eee " a ° i preety 0 sa aged on — id get a ~ | expense, ‘or the glass obscured and painted in’ brilliant, colors, g lemy an i ini oe Mrxtco.-We hav ved further | (oWnagain, w n arrival from the Regls broug! . " - very durable and chi 7 Q.—Dia he say anythiag ia relation to his intentions LATER FROM MExIco. e have received further “ +5 ~ ny sajecuene saatecomeimonorereante, among. whic GOOD SUMMER WINE. a nae oe YW" | in marking the box, abv. iis willingness to take the mark | files Irom Meaico to the 19th instant Some thirty | (Be News that the balloon had gone up without any fon of several elegant guinmer hosues upon the ma : i y 5 > the ocean, js now open for the reception of company during the | JB. STOUVENEL, Importer of French Wines of | WWATGHES AND JEWELRY VERY LOW—Theaup | offit he did, what did hie cay) of the released ‘Texian prisoners had attived. at | 8¥MAN accompaniment. Again Mr. Parker was season. The great oxtent of private beach on this shore—ihe | 2 + the most approved brands, Bordeaux Claret and. other Scriber is selling all descriptions of gold and silver | A._1 don't®emembe walked off to prison tor humbugging the public; and, D i Vera Cruz, and several of them had already died | ened pec ARTE a ES Ann street, (near Nassan) basement, stowenthan atany other place jn the city. Gold Watches | |, {{n relation to Lieut. Wiles’ character and manner to- | with the vomito or yellow fever. Among those the sharly, cool and delightfal locust grove adjoining the house son hand, the best and inost recherche Wines, St. Ju- | a8 low as 25 to 30. dollars each. Watehes and Jewelry exchan- | wards. his officers, the witness gave similar testimony to | who have died, are the names—David Landers, of the pleasant rides in the surrounding, countr—tne exeeliont | lian, Montferraut,'St: Exteve, Latter Medoes Rec ia’ parrcis, | &e4.0r bought. All Watches are warranted to keep good time, | that of all the other officers who have beon examined | Oliccand Thick o of Y pees tint erctets ant cihes sonore of health Fecreation and | half’ casks and cases. Also, Champagne. various brands; Bur. | Of the mouey retaraed. Watches and Clocks repaired in the Q—Have you ever had any misunderstanding with Lt. nio, an homas EH, Spooner, of Virginia. Several amusement—the beautiful view ofthe Atl mic ocean and the gundy, Hermitage, &e.; superior Cognac Brandy; best quality | Pest manner, and warranted, at much less than the usual prices, | Wilkes i others were down with the vomito, but it was Io} bay, almost, constantly enlivened bY numerous vessels taheeand Jemetra Wiohecle oid fae E Nt | Q—We have had differences respecting my position in | thought that they would recover. Colonel Cook arriving or' outward bound, ren jon in every rev y spect Im#r__ | the squadron, and my claim as first lieutenant of the Ore- | and another officer attached to the Santa Fe expe- He has removed from his old stand, 61 Nassau street, ‘atches, gold and silver pencils, gold chains, ke Tatas at re- for aught] know, his balloon is yet traversing the realms of space, happily unconscious of the woes of its owner. | i There is nothing new or important here at present ; business is quite at @ standstill ; nearly ll the strangers have left the city, and things are yin i'd ‘Wine, Portugal «nd Spanie ‘Wines. by one of the finest workmen in the ¢ ‘ w igh porter of Wi lezen bottled Wine for pri’ ity. Its accommodations nt to any part of the city, alse by th street, a, t i us Ashi ARIE AOE Hey cata ping * yutting on their summer aspect, heen cer Abpolitetig ilar tlie Nadia DR. MORRISON Site witness sated that the acusats character oraub- | make’ arrangements for the tanepptaton of tie | pe tnemsag’ the agitation ef the divine i i " P 4 s - | make arrange! ‘01 rte ei i i t ! Saedeaes Pennant net eee nes are impure sold by him, as he imports them | KTORTH RIVER DISPENSA KY ,201% 4. itonstreet near | dination and respect was unquestionably good.] Haan Oat of the ecunrr, Pr Fanny's legs, the Habaneros have lost all relish for from Brooklyn,) the access by at hours accommodate N Greenwich.—Dr. Morrison, Mer wr olths Loyal College Midshipman Ex.tiott was called, and being sworn, was “The 13th of J “the birthed {Santa Anna, | Othertheatricals, and a company of comedians are to business render it peculiarly well adapted us a ren J.B: *, has opened a boarding house at Hoboken, oppo | of Surgeons, London, and formerly Sane, aint eBrian Ne. | questioned lebrated with erent. rom cod woe Ann®, | now playing to émpty houses gentlemen of basta sain New York. i Meee cree ywanate main road, whete is kept an ax | vy, contiuucs to be consulted daiiy on alld soases ciadelicate | “@—Have you at any time had any conversation with | Wascelebrated with great pomp and splendor at the | eee ee ae ot ba al: atthe. thee Jei2.mn*r WILLIAM BROWN, Proprietor. | sortmentof:,. ¢ est Wines. Pri wi 4 | oalure, and all those distressing symptoms conse) sition iu: | MreStewart the clerk to Lieut, Hudlesn in vernta he | city of Mexico. A Mexican made a great ascen- y 80 BCols ‘appened at the theatre “NORTH CANAAN, “(Conn Sale TG y July il, 1e2—. dinners and: y°., <t.ments. ivi2 Inte cious treatment, and the impradent use ¢ lquae’ tacdithea, | Mr. Stewart the clerk to Licut. Hudson in relation to the | City ¢ ball CPST d de | the other evening, which under othercireumstaces cerDear Bir, —For several days past noviced | ama a Dy Jexperience of twenty - woryens «treating | interview of Mr. May with Lieut. Wilkes? If yea, when | sion in a balloon on. the oecasion; a grand parade might have been accompanied with serious conse powers Truk bye way ere vere Paar 3 eres gy ' ‘and assplicated forma, and di sanhesn , and laave erat of i A consisting of Coa vl ti ences. The immense chandelier of the Teeon ape inet Ghee pe Watering places, and I bo be sp mild eal Fea hyphens ono rmercury, eradicat- A.—I had a conversation with Mr, Stewart about mid- | pieces of cannon, were out, an ie Texian pri- hesuerall witha tremendous crash into the pitend ty, without subjecting the | day of the day of the interview. He told me he wassit- | soners confined inthe Convent of Santiago and the } wsusual diets or pure | ting in the forward cabin at the time Mr. May eame in, | Acordada we ded and addressed by Sante j¢ abeaste and smell, Pers | Ung thonght he was gol ‘ . , | Acordada were parade essed by Santa ‘ S going into work as usual at the f ; fem their liberty. crap sactares aad chante in the cabin; he sail in a few moments he heard | ANMain person on giving them their liberty. . He i jGtate tome of the: Gomme: | Mr. May and Lieut: Wilkes talking in ratheran elevated | stted that they now had proof that the Mexican though no one was injured, a few were most dread- fully tightened. Had it tallen dunngthe crowded rouses of last winter, the consequences would have been terrible Tan told the Governer General is a subscriber (sub rosz) to the Herald, and inmediately en its itrival, has the most interesting portions translated into Spanish; they say he was found the other ‘OU! USE. awe patient to any risk or restricting Now very likel), you have never heard of this place, as 1 HATS! HATS! HATS?! Suits ‘while his medicines are built it last autumn Justin time to take a. small sprinkle of the : + __ | mauent obstructions in the w monte tare thom) New ‘York to Albany, ant by the way | PROWN, & CO'S Ope Price Hat, Stare wholeale andre | Mgcmentot the trosyate gan fe tail, hatharn Square, comer of Alott street, where | tarkon and da then ; Pree s: B' : “hls summer aed spect afgw weeks; utes L gerereliy sataty | fashion, beauty, durability and economy’ are combined to ndera | uot ang call, pain about tere’ osttictures inaseien: | tone, and heard Mr. May say, because he thought it was | ton Was as magnanimous and as ready to render samen ta ale re) fat he cannot do hatterdhan to.call again, tig eve lain ahaidemcn wentnctes sate [ae Wanner, promoting absory vv of the thickege sizexler | perfectly proper, Sir.” He said he was unable to make inaeaias ‘ was praye on the fale of battle. Tee inbrane without an ; # “ “The . agian acbacws am sure of them) as tins will be about as good a route as they | Yo theit recently unproved short napped Hat, anew styles the | “CONSTIECRGN ALY KBILITY.—Thousands of re a veg Aner gt UO aee BHO SEARLES A Pen aclenow sce es take, asthe rail road will be comp eted from Our House to | imitation of beaverr, which so closely resemoles that of all'furs | men are suifering fromtsc consequences of andulaenen i word here and there, and that he saw Mr. May leave the | this act of generosity o part Santa Anna rest Stockbridge, and that perfects the chain of rail road from | the most costly and’ beautiful, that the difference is not easily | ret destructive habita. ¢ whose nerves are further: from | cabin, and that was all he had heard. 1 hadaconversa- | with repeated acclamations to the Mexican nation account of the duel bets ven the Colonel of the reenbush to Badgeport. Now, sir, L wish you.to understand | perceived. Price three dollars, We strictly adhere to the one | the'wse ef neoteu ded specifies, ‘which stimuluce | tion with Mr. Stewart at two seperate times, at both of | and to the dig President. morning over his coflee lavghing heartily at your something of the particulars of our location, We are within ash system, which enables us to furnish a very superior | only to induce great m Dre Mt le which he repeated as above, giving the same version of * At8 o’eloc’ ‘i . he evening, a table with fitty , one mile of the north line of the State of @onnecticut, y che, price charged. | In presenting these Hats to the | purely pathological principles, aiid never fails in establishing & | the affair, spony Bs President. | ‘esular army and Mr. Marshall. I think, should the tallest kind of mountains, and on the top of one | public the proprietors think they reached the ultimatum | cure—the stnctest nonor and confidence 18 observed. pa er ps ‘ +t of | COVers Was set, at which were present the President, |" ey : LB then ri 1 “ fish alt Salle of beauty, durability, cheapness and comfort. a am® | | Letters post peu ana containing suitable fee, will ensure ween induced this conversation on the part of | [pv Archbishop, the different cabinet officers, and | YoU Conclude to visit us next winter, you will be m er very fine lakes. The re correspondencfall advice, and medic hbishop, sure of an invitation to dine at the Carcel de Punto, vernor’s house) and euch other aitentions as are C if th detail. both, Fuk from us, and the tributary Union, by | jy22 tm*: tion: y22im*r reno ee ae, whichI hazzard nothing in saying for Trout and ab AILORI (eu a Ceathat A.—It was at Mr. May’ it I asked hfm th: es- | the foreign ministers—among them were Genera Bre acy aretenend manasa UEC ObE TOL ere carta OAC te GEMS Aah eainy ina Si oactits i : : ‘ sually bestowed upon distinguished strangers like , are not second Ne Hand,if in th E id th ; : ti tulatory addresses to the President were | ‘S44 : : were Li world. ‘Thon there iso aspittary law about Binds fa or ac - = rat C. L. INGERSOLL'S seearcedcantinls telat iho eecang et ih | en a hoon © | vourself, perhaps a decoration of some kind. and a Joining town im Maasachoset, perp a few could be ue, REMOVAL. BOAT ESTABLISHMENT STR oa < "The Great Congress ie in session. at the city of | ‘i of, soldiers to attend you in your promenades tolerable dinner, The way to get fiom your place Ww this; is | PHILLIPS’ CASH TAILORING ESTABLISH} mats, plecaure boats, &e. | He told me his reason for marking it, sir, was thathe | Mexico, and almost a dead silence reigns as regard | 4 protect you from any Wall street ubscondera OATS, Dinkey sail boats aud race oats fastto drive to Catharine take the. steamer Be anh iinmense Boat Briton ee et shi > The immo, (which by the way isa craft hard to beat) and on yout Is removed from 145 FONOR No.7 Astor House. Ingersoll, 406 Water st, near Catha ishinent of C, L, | Might be more certain of getting his shells again, ‘one of the Mr. Stewanr recalled by the Court. the United States, Here were built tne mos Q—You have statedin your: vidence that you hada con- that might have tuken refuge among us. observe in your correspondence from various partsof the United States, frequent: mention mada what is going onin it, One of our correspondents states the general belief to be, that the session wil be allowed to go on as long as the members do not arrival at Bridgeport take the Housatonic rail road, ost extensiv which will let you offat or house at precisely 4 o’eluck. P.M Beantifar, beautiful pleasure barges and club boats that have floated of hs vi ti lati i b M y i i i i D 0 . y between Mr. May B eG es of an extraordinary attention to the subject of reli. you up yousself, and ask your friends to come, al > hey dt Jakes of. . Also the fe BP ctr te aT pet fi pd ae el Te a vyhich may differ from the 0 ¥ ject of reli rier rete teem the teat uenenatene more af | IN GENTLEMEN'S DRESS. | | cecotsitiietetet tent acAtas ARiCoNMmAMe | Sa Lieut Wiikessate clearly and concisely what thot | Commit any act which may difer fromthe opinion | Gian *Fleaommary auention fo the subject of rele Jess, that might be named, but Lam net disposed to tell you all | Garments ofa most Jegant and Fashionable hind ct a saving of | the fancy boat called dye Jolin Smith of Atkaneas atest | conversation was. 4 ple nig it ° thi i very low ebb here, and I would advise you to sug- « ‘about this section, as I had rather people should look it over for ‘60 per cent for cash. ing boat for Mr. G. F. Bannings. He has recently com. leted A—On the afternoon of the day on which it occurred, | the wishes of the provisional President they will g« vest to your Mormon friends the propriety of themselves. By the way, nay your fare on board the boat HE advertiser di ms it unnecessary to resort t> the heck- | a life boat on anew ich Mr. Elliott came to me, and in a very round about way, | to their hames quieker than they came from them ‘st to you! on | propri f of send- Byoart ae ‘ou save half a dollar in the fare, it then being ouly tem of giving alist of nominal prices, presamii of our most experien ' know what T knew about the conversation be: | Inthe meantime every thing was quiet; butitis al- | (28,8 mission te this island. lam sure they would 30 from New York to here. The cars leave Our House h of time he has been established. toxether with | fore built. At this e9 ieut. Wilkes and Mr. May. [told him | had not a sible that th chen 1d’) for th find no difficulty in obtaining an introduction et er kenimineee She ercousive pasronede bestp wed! Om. Nim, Will DrIve & sim red wilh serateed p pen: nd the whole of the conversation, but stated it was | [0st Impossible, That this quiet cat fast, for the | “hrough your influence, and the publieming is cine iy pi *s. pun *, FY i i J a e " rr red? ju twre JOHN BARSTOW. | | Eolas conaseied with caeeaes cera te Re OF, | ecto taste ofthe purchaser, Of whate noisy. 1 dow’t recollect the exact worl, howerer—it we eae a nyt a eect nce { cntly fitted at the present moment for the recen- mF he confidently assets that he can furnish giothes which, on com- theres large assortment of boats of all kin to that amount. Mr. Elliott asked me if 1 thought Mi ong hing like a federal 4 f % jon of a new dispensation. BOARDING parison, ull be found lower than any other house making up boats, iss Jong, au ter) pleasure, White May war Gierexpecttal— that I fold: Bi I would no! ye co aay hing i ae fecee Gta Of mover Tagree with you in the opinion, that the Mormon * t descriptions of gentlernen’s dress. boats, may be a'ways found at the manufict ry, t prices m swer, and several other inquiries of his in the same wa: ment, without materially cl 9 v8, aso | 2 . inate-inthe U. & ewre AT PEA MONMOUTH, COON. 30. wionag | —mviim 5: FHILLIVS. 7 Astor House, Broadway _ | below wht purchasers have, heretofore paid, and aliberal 4. } either did not answer or evaded them- ‘They were mast | matter of course the two intereatermust clash.’ We. as will fnally Hredgminates ig the U. States, and TAs pelle thes he hen deed un tore heerlen Sguin, Please. call before purchasing elsewheres you ean then | Of them tothe effect ifT knew what Mr. May had said,and | must wait patiently for the next news from the | °¢tHaps in the world. ‘The beauty, eublimity’ and “ormerly gecapied by Jacob Cortes, a the abo 5 LOOK OUT. ile of mg work Referee ‘ what the captain hada, I ean‘:recollect what the par- | Mexican capita. petbeist ote act the transeendant keniua I situation on the sea coast, al 8 fro He who steals my purse steals trash, Jas. Hale, Sol : Avent, 53 Wall st, For advertisement af | ticulars were. Mr, Elliott had several interviews with é ef of its*founder, are sufficient elements of success. In ape fourteen trom Higetown, Stages pass throne ut he who fishes from me of my good mame boats, &e., see Cont er & Enquirer and New York Commereihl | me on that subject. 1 don't recollect what answers. I Guayam: ddition'to this, there is a straight forwardness in ne- " id 7 Pe : > did not feel inclined to tell Mr. Elliott what I knew, for . vi og wi i hi e de ECR HE tledges hrwelf chat np effort of hie wil be wanting MA SHALL, HAVANA AND owe RINCIPE |; hail mate up my mind ast what had occurred, and had Guavama, July 15, 1842. J Fists ate CniG Seon desided Pa bo fender thoes who patranise hier cytafortdble, and that hi T HISONLY TROY SHIRT DEPOT, No. 90 Chatham nud hon paper Ahead of the Mail—Dry Times and the Crops—Ship- | ye more laconi ore beautifully simple, th, house will be found equal to any along the const." ie30Imr_ | AT HISONLY F DEPOT. No. 2 4 G Q—Did you state to Mr. Elliott that all you had heard of ; : : Te neeee Mare Deantitullys shele, «then EDFORD MINERAL, SPRINGS —This well knows | to.ileh from fim is gond wumes tamer aud reparation We | ML, BADER, 4 Chathaastroet offers for sala the conversation were the words, “Because I think it ping Intelligence—Death. he name of their prophet, Joe Smith! The Jo- Braterig place, situated in Bedford County, Pennsylvania, | have more than once made publi the inaay imporit omy prac- 40,000 Noval Priucipe. proper, sir,” wsed by Mr. May ? Dune Bint seph, stripped of all useless ornament, becomes is now open for the reception of visitors. | | tised on oslo. srangery and others, in pursuit of our highly 25'000 Woodville. A—No, sir—that is not part of the conversation which I . imply Jo. There isa Doric severity about it, that Bothove who have never Visited the Springs, it yiay be neces: ot Troy L gling josoms,, be oS lars. mt now that im- " 25 000 Rionda. heard. Our last dates, by newspapers from your | js nite impressive and unique. . tie see Gursents Eomany varia froma Poaioncionin > | Race Cetane a ti one a oete Tema eee these Biaudscot Havana and Frineipe Segara, OK of, the cheicest | Q.—By accused's counsel.—You have stated" that you | city, are by the New York Weekly Herald of | The public mind here is still divided on the re- Fittebu tiles east of the chief elevation of the Alle- sO, 0H thie wicked estan” Bighe uo mistakes dhretore PERS S GROOKS had several conversations with Mr. Hlliott on this subicet, | the igi ult. Youmay therefore figure. to yourseli peative merits of the two distinguished financiers hese ah f "Marshall's only Troy jepot” is painted on our awning PERSSE & state how many. j i ¥ y r . Niek Bi . Edwards; Every thing hao be a provided at thi raterianblece tn vende? nad window, bereicele . howaver, to see ~ name Mar NO. HLIBERTY HTREET, between Broadway and A.—I should think three atany rate. On one of these | our indebtedness for your promptness in forwarding aaa the palni'to, the Coc in have inclined ‘Amtoement ‘will be found suited to all tastes, anda good band ituated about 16 doors from the corner of vod Blocks fish back mas ble, Would uetos didnot consider him aTeeager jae weet | yourpaper ahead of all others. The Franklin leaves | in spite of papular disfavor, little leew that the cckes oaths tte pra tears Onaaversbiie ia: Wie thotticg, ac | Clee iene eee ae ae eee amo atk Boyds caching poder pastto. but one American vessel in these waters brig Wil- | Tid with the cordial, support of the publio OF Sica ane Weiser ea ccsadeaner aay | © MARSHAL LE tenes pres 2 Cesee tect puieene dumol theccnverons poluce is wate memoran- | Jiam Purrington, Capt. Higgine,bound to New York | count, the sentence of T-dwardsism mere form, the tc 4 C > . 4 ‘ he conv: i re . ge. ¢ ” a y é bs r equreyances from there tothe springs, idlcspist 06 tad ON made Cotton, Pee er: eae calles. end ‘ton i ra ree a enor brown sheetings. A.—Paper produced by witness, which differed little from | in ten days. Neither of these vessels go full, ou | elyes sw fickle as to pass so soon from presents of asons, will ensure the renewed exertions the coming season, | 10 50—11—12—12 50—15—16—16 50—-17—18—20—2 |—22 59—=21—25 20 Casks 3 and F E blue smalts. his testimony. " produce being go nearly all shipped, and the croy | plate and reeolutions of thanks, to state prison nnd Sorte saseactmant sed somite of te anor, 26 50—27—28. All Linen Shirts, per doz. $20—-20 50—25—27 50— 2 Bales cotton carpeting three and four yards wide. Q.—When did you write that memorandum? . ae ished: We are: in’ th ent | langing ; but whatever may be the fate of the WILLIAM REYNOLDS a. Pinin Cotton Shira, perd a: $5 50-677 90 5 Bales Machine Wankets —In the evening of that day. having entirely finished. We are in this moment | \") ; ; s cd Toy i PA Colored aut per tioe: 4025 seco -t—5—l0- it | _ All of which will ve sold'at lowest marke Q'—In your memorandum you state that Captain Wilkes } suffering from excessive drougth, though not so | Colonel, we may presume that the eclat given to Coltars just received—{n addition to our former lange stock of | {TNITED collars of every dese 1000 dozen, ail Linen collas ¥ es, iy ui hat distinguished individual through the columns of your invaluable Herald, will not feil to nrouse the unbition of other aspirants for distinction in the aime line. I would suggest that a few teachers of the English language would do well here at the present moments an increased desire of the ladies to read the Herald in the original, nas occasioned a demand for in irnction beyond the present capabilities of the eity to supply. Below T beg leave to refer you to EXPRESS MAIL ITED STaT i told him not to speak to him in his cabin. Why did you | muchas insome other points of the, Island. We ORK TO BOSTON—With a view ‘9 give the greatest é aman 3 ethis in your examinat icf, being 6 >, howev et and in case we do DRY GOODS, &c. 50 coms per dozen, 2¢—75¢—1e—$1—1'25—1 WI T2225 | possible convenience, despatch and security to the increasing | Hot thas wich a mation in chief, being swornto | hope, however, to get rain soon, an a Marshall's Thi ie inerensing | tell the whole truth? the ensuing crop tor I843promiseste be a good one: and all we shall require will be better prices in the States for ovr prodnce than has ranged this S—3-—3 25—3 50 and 100, ing Byron Collars, which have i w style, | bo betwee 0 c 4 : va highly apyro Departiment from this city to Boston ander the imme | tional,as it was a part I thought necessary to tell the court th joerintendence of the undersigned, to commence onthe | or Ushould not have noted it ie Mak Relate all you know in connection with that inter- 7 we: ‘ ft ' view between Lieutenant Wilkes and Mr. May? AMr. Steiger, from your city, died. suddenly on A.—-I wish to state to the Couri{that this note was merely | the evening of the 9th instant, g fallen from his be TO THE LADIES. PASH FABLE. MILLINERY GOODS.—The pro if the 20th instal ‘To carr ie KING, daughter of the’cefebrated Carl King, it 6 it t i) offers for sale a most select ant choice sssortment of Milling y out to the fullest possible extent, these vie znst the post Mist: General eters ior Boston, Prox dence am Neve conse: “dl % ty . a uality and cheapness of the articles | some of the windows. “ecollect, no. masked or ticketed | Bout ant if coated postiog Son he wil) Tenn hall oekt ane | meant asa memorandum to keep the conversation ia my | horse in a supposed fit of apoplexy, coming from the for doth as equal i he nt consists of the following :-- in ou- window, But remember this th for Bo mind, and did not contain the whole of it First 7 t. Mr. S. was mach esteemed here, T eens uF CALL ib CAPOTTE D'OR- (ie SA TEE pS credlanea = o'plock up to the time of its departure for hhoswon, ind, and did not c e whale irst place, town to the port r. ‘as 4, Divel ‘SILK. ENTI Lawn sof the ak. x. We iy that hay ing ticketed paces spring trade, never as yet presented to the pub- | heen made of /ate, bhi 7" are eby gi h - Mr. May ent 7 ” i fo. anti vu yA ¢ state of our ‘¢'D’Orleans, of AA AL COL et ll ublic nories is therefore hereby given of the above arrange- | mentioned Mr. May entered the cabin, und when he made | aed was acting for the mercantile house of A ess ‘rance 5 rscns may rely uvon the increasing diligence | the remark ‘to state a fact,” he made it in a very disre- + 3 ‘ lis sudden death, was | ™arket, and have the honor to subscribe myself LY Ne ND ‘ORIGINAL + and, i in, he name and ¢ . sa 7 Major, Esq. of your city. His sudden death, wa aaa a aod aa it sew woleg | ink Sis Ness Newsies ha Poe | Sonatnivcyaccacae wal wa gttea een | cecil manner ine men went on toate ha @ war | OM: Eels pvall Go knew’ ge | vg ighis-Sogur Dahle, nominal, £2 19 16-3 hs : , 3 : 7 . i . Porte ‘. .—Sugar—Baltic, inal, to — 5 Ham: “MODINE CAPOTTES, ELSSLER stho best. down bag em ye ty eed loud and disrespectful on the part of the accused, while | , Brig Magnolia, Beekman, % i pata analed this barg and Bremen, do, £2 t0 £2 10; Mediterranean, £25 COTTAGE.” MISCELLANEOUS New York, July ith, 1142, iy 19 Swe ype aah aya rime mopar ae Surprised ery ia Benen iva ‘hat a “on "the ek te 3; England, ; 5to £210; France, 60 to 90 trance; 5 lish FANCY STRAWS, of the finest tex- Ly ? 3 Te ee = T's)" “yy | avit asl never knew him so mild under such circumstan- ilover ¢ t ‘elphia, the “an a United States, (Molasses none) $3 nominal ; Sugar, $1 to PP yf . ore J z = : USTED: STATES EXT Per Ofte New Fork Fae}, | ces beforo, and wondered that hedid not turn Me. May out | windward of the harbor, night of the 7th, is a total $1] per box ; Cofler. 4 rials per bag. e i etfully solicits the Indi favor h T. = > —The 4 funeral, \ 20 pith cal: and eeming herelerant and tared suck eY ME: | SUPPRESSION OF QUACKERY | fit hinrinithave: Genet ima rw foe a of the cabin, Joss; some of the salted provisions, shooks and sails, Q—¥ou represent that Mr. May gesticulated by moving | are all that hasbeen saved from her, and varied linery for themselves, before they. ptirchase Insurance.—'To England, France and Germany, 9 to 8 Wate cereat caving to them in, prige and maeacateeataes ct | SGRIMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT | ¢stablished an yr per cent ; United States, 13 to 2. ANN ye exapioped under the hamedists supervision att 4D tac ain caper era aa coda hed stout} Opatn, 48 pjemateas Wow Pooks rary Mato regards the variety one gee ry oF She moods THE COLLEGE OF Messts, Hamden & Co., for carrying the Mails between th ' ‘* Havana, i i 4 P ” ree " MISS S. KING, Magazine de Modes yr city and Boston, and the important termediate places, with | A-—I am not aware that I stated so. Cortespondenoe of thie Heralds) 1 discount. , iy mer 293% Broadway. MEDICINE & PHARMACY | iirtctiou‘to eave the delivery at the egrtest pantie’ me, | _ @—Von said just now ‘hat you had put down the whole saan arrest om Prices Current—Sugar, brown, 3 to 94 rials per nrroba ; SHIRTS, SHIRTS ESPECTFULLY inform the citheens of New York thar | Letters will be rcorved ou Nard the Siouimaton Live i | conversation on paper an youu now state that the paper Havana, July 12, 1842. half and halt brown white, 9} 10.6 of 2540; white, 8 to A oon ; H ‘teamboata W t via Sto on and Provi- e in all—ac i . 4 Yovernors Gi 1. | 9, ; Mol , for t of hhd. 64 " NITED. STATES SHIRT MANUBAGTORY, 77 Wit- | cicy 7 MAY" SPoMiated ‘the following Scva-AanNTs in this | reer ae oe Ho Nell haee a rec tens, ind, Peart: | does not sontsin alr account Sor tals 7 paper | Businets—-Trade—Balloons-— Governor- General-—- | 9, de do; Molasses, for the price of nd. 04 cents per gal U: ety A.—TI have stated that J did not hearall, and that pap: ; 7 y lam street, corner of Liberty, N. Y Noace is heréby J. W, Bassett, G4 Broadw. during which time postage can be paid.—Letters will | (on » ional d Markets, §¢. &¢. eto the St ‘ y 0 izeu jo Merchanis and traders in gencrai, that the proprictors of a eee: o cade 1 received at this office up to 4 o'clock P, M. contains the leading facts. zi 5 shipped to the States; third, 6 cents. Honey, 3 rials per Revibbve establishment have adoted anew method ‘of mante Js. Kina, $47 Pietdecn atrece ‘This arangecnane will oo into.operation.on the,oth inst. Q.—State as whose request you mado that memoran- | Jiypg Gorpow Benxert, Esa: gal.; white wax, $0 per arroba ; yellow, 7. facturing which enables them to sell their shirts ata cheaper } L Treane, 510 ui jyl9 2wr JOHN LORIMER GRAHAM, P.M. dum? Ps All imports from the States selling at very low prices, Rus eeaniany other hoeep te this sity. This statement will be Du. Newatay, 122 Cherry street, POST OFFICE, New York, July 13, I2—UNITED | A-—Mr. Elliott requested me to make’ a memorandum Drar Sim— , Ke: af by the list of prices as follows:— Per Doz. The Preparations ai the Voliege may now be had of those ALRAATES, GAPRESS. MAIL, betysen NEW YORK, but it ve not particularly at his request. aaa a es I observe that you have an occasional corres. Review of New Books, is J — P k - dj ‘: ‘ Fring Manin Shir, with Linen Bosome and Collar," $429 Pencil Oatoes of the College for NewEngland,at 5 Tremont uth a pew othe accommodation of the ric sto eresved eto telt meto make a memorandum of what had ocr} dent from our sun-scorch’d isle, but I think not | Laps Comranion For Avaust— Snowden, 108 O80TR 4 a mm. yy a \ iy es i is ” Hi ii To wil t—' is 7 i ue rater sires. sein’? | Priteipal Ofice of the College for New Yori, at 97 Nassau | di Wrhidh wiemereele mill he pi, Tbder die inlets | 9 Did 1 Lunderttend yout sa that you made this me | so frequent, nor 80 voluminous as our importance | Pudton street.—Thi is every superb number, with Sahin elt be ctheced Cecan for eash ene eiaeee “iyate a ore CATT HRDSON, Agent. | SEER eee a He dions Weak Gee ke | kaludiaetmp eos deserves. Here isa great city of 200,000 inhabi- | three plates. One is “Wilt thou think of me” EY " ECONOMY, ELEGANCE, AND GOOD diate ‘Hiacee, (including Trpy) with direesiowe to cause the de. Q—Did you give a copy of the note to Lieutenant | tants, with extended commercial relations with al- | a lovely face, admirably illustrated by Robert SUMMER STOCKS , , livery‘at the earliest posible time. Wilkes, and why did you not give oneto Mr. Elliott ? (Hie WOH ME? unre really: be- iiton,. Theutlier "Ana Wen@abontunads? the SCARFS, CRAVATS AND GLOVES. LIVING. efter will be recelved on board the 5 o'clock steamboats, | A. Tid not give oneto Lieutenant Wilkes, and Lhave | Most all parts of the world, and I don’t really Hamilton. - : Ser just RECIVED, a rieh supply of the above articles, cone | THe tan pued has. at arrert capenas. fied up one of the | which carry paitpact Lottocke PAL aril die hie agemediate | said’ why 1 did not give one to Mr. Elliott, lieve that three quarters of the fashionable readers | two danghters of Nowh, are glorious faces, but theit seeoeel very Tightand ele ache, press, te, che | New Yorg, tu weich owe Wandsed pafeots tt lensttar ce dere, | Series Cth mee renee eee paid: "1 (This witness finding his testimony had been impeached | o¢ she Herald—who it is tnecessary to add are the | limbs are toorude; they are waiting for their angel« to an excellent and substantial breakfast, dinner, and tea, [from a ers will also he receyvod on board the. by vi seemed most especially desirous of saying everything he large assoriment of Silk, Thread, Corton and Horski tera Will also he receyred on board the os carry the | seemed pecially desirous of saying everything markets, with loves—at che old ch Broadway, bet Park if i ; Biol fare not ex | Mail direct to Albany, which leaves at 7 o'clock fiom | could that would be ‘at all unfavorable to the accused, | most intelligent portion of the community—have | lovers. The plate of the fashions is capital. Mary Sv sat teatnce =i ag pales aap Qiece tues tates, and varylog fe ines one Bh enti Bou tetey yaooed ot bart ead boat, eater the PAE St thee, straining a point on several occasions for that purpose,and | much better idea of it than they have of Samar- | Anne Browne, Mrs. Sigourney, Mrs, Embury, Wil- PARSELLS, Agent for J. AGATE. The purer Constantly on haat, an extensive assortment of Linen i H il served at only three 1 giving very curious y indeed, explaining time ! é a Ha NB. aly tee | Phe Messengers willgo through to Rattsloand are instructed | "er. time portions of jece, which -as originally | cand or Ispoban. ‘They, no doubt, have a vague ind Muslin Shirts, Linen Dress Fronts, Linen Collars, Under | dents per eu. i ‘nits in propor tic to exeyt the greatest diligence in the performance of their due | given contradicted other portions : impression that a certain personage, facetiously Garments, Ke. Ke y 12 tmée | waiters are-uniformly civil ant polite, and every visitor ties. The arrangement will eoramencr om the 20th inst, Lieut: Hooray called and sworn, and was examined as | coed Yellow Jack, who visite us at certain sen i nd every ay ecling in this establishment quite “xt hore.” In | After the 20th inst, le y the 4 o'elc ‘ld bs i IMPORTANT TO THE | feusveydepetmentot the besin'se unter thesuperinaes: | ruteegne goth ants MNCS e Stocks P.M and Tove Roruhe | {9 Captain Wilkes! character ie Captain Wilkes |e lisand Hamilton have all capital pieces. Mreny’s Musrvm—Bradbury §& Co., 127 Nassau street—Too good to need praise. The August num- ber before us snstains the past reputation of the work. Six Nients witn tur Wasureronans— Curry, 155 Broadway—The present number contains a thnl- ing tale, the Drunkard’s Wife " fee wand letters forthe | of anexcitabletemper perhaps, and he wishes every offi- | sons of the year, is in the habit of hurrying people, gence of competent overseers, whose sole care and attention ary | T ology host watt Cg Leh, PM eat, leet ane when Ue gives im an order, sHismanner is with most unbecoming ecipitancy to the other + i0 - “| like that of all active officers—he w: things done pro- | world, willing or not ; and, also, q J Hoase, UNRBBEATES, ESI RESS MAIL FOR ALBANY | portly. As to his general eonduct to his officers, oo fara | more {tangible gentlemen, vnlgarly called ent siden Lane. Lt tla! be i have seen,he has made them do promptly all orders he has | throats and thieves, (a genus of fiaanciers) make it bl ve ni % hand se v7 \ ns a._je30 3mt | Tmanication Om the, great’ Waser Raves iron siven them—and in cases where there was necersity for | exceedingly unsafe to, walk abroad after dark, in ye comfort and conver a directed to it , who wish to economi: “i ‘ ENRY GOSLING, Ee ly wostatty hy 0283 Ceoal ret one door ene ropretn of he Brenhand Ameren EN west of Hudson. Also, a assortment of Cloths, Qagsi: 1 ple A b neem al en a ings, and Simm ' i P,'S.—Open Sundays for breakfast, die ge a Sumer aot Tos Chin Ohl ces Of customers and — ~ pecan ; * gel LA ‘. son's Worns, No 36—Post, 88 Bowery.~This at manner at very reduced | 7¥O GUN DEALERS—Guns, Pistols, and Sporting | Postmaster General has established, terulasty, rompt action, andif the officers delayed ha was excited tie tricks in which | * DACON’s . 5 anal surety “Selo'imer” | TO artictes ers attached to the departinemty can tm ety 10 pe paler gontequence of certain fantastic tricks in which | snterorising publisher has uearly brought this. very 400 Sincle Barrel Fowling Pieces ler the immediate superiutengence of the undersigned, to ‘Was or was net his manner under such eireum- | they are in the habit of indulging—s " ta, | valuable work toa close, Ss H I R T S *. 100 Double Gans, imitation twisted mence on the 20th jst shenedb tute, Overbensine tnd tasaltio ing gold ounces and watches from people’s pockets, x i 300 al He snd patent Breech, To carry out to the fullest possible extent these views of the rg) bepiapt27y g- 4 d etimes, by way of a slant, skilfully introduc. Lapy’s Musica Linrary, Curry, 155 Broadwey. SHERTE "alee te MPamerel Leek | ciieenc | feraumareai cetera scnerset om, | mtv Mar tire cae of Rete ag USee | SOE CAIN etee2o'Ne vim or rowan veg | — tte met untae und’ ecg trate ats: . 4 wo ele—Locks ud trimmings a clock mail bor }, if desired, postage can i his pa ave seen come now: je rive, : . Be eres A &: er a the shortest noes dge Malden long Geane Bnge—fowder Flasks and Percussion Cape frm ian etl Means tr’ of i at loge y ihe eorataid artery, infinity more 0, their ows | tion of the day. "Here ar five Norma Quadrilis het }» commer Sporting articles geverally. 4 ‘oy, and the intermediate ports; alse on hoard th In relation to the character of Mr. May, for respect | amusement than to atot the individuals actes ind ten other pieces of music for 50 cents. ; eet WILLIAM: COLLATED, || py THe Share articles, will be sold st unheard oflow prices, | oiclock boat, dicen, FAL wun cee decor Rea nee gad subordination, ho stated that he never knew any | upon.zAnd, moreover, that in our streets and public | Pgopzr’s Lipnany, No. 11—Post, 88 Rowery—This HEAP UPHOL TRY. W. REED, at Bro lay, be he: | ivieim® « co ee at Pearl street lett deposied in the Post fice of tha eft forthe 7 ofc wie character, ashe had never been on duty | places are fohe seen numbers of dark-browed Tut. is a cheap and vsefal work Linre is nearly all Vi- tween White a ‘alker street —Carpets of every ie COLYER, and THOMAS DUGARD, succes. | Mail, directvdto Albany and Troy, and to Buffalo and intern i e in | fians, the unhung scoundrels of every nation under | vian Grey anda fine plate for 25 cents. scription made and alterod to it the most intricate rooms Cur. | (GEORGY: BR and THOMAS DUGARD, succes: | dinte'paces, will be forwarded by the Exiness | In reply to other questions he said he saw the box in | } ‘elo have bdr’! teitoml clitiok land, ast tains made andaltered to the latest style. Matrasses, sofas, and f ohel «3 cian) Cuon, wou respectialiy Mail, under charge of the re question with the marked side upwards, Did not know | heaven, i . Pres» ; i Youxe Propia’s Book—Post, 88 Bowery, —A valu. able periodical, with very rine illmstrations, and should be in the hands of every young person oat friends andthe pablic, that they are prepared to furnish: xe | Fublic notice ist evefore hereby given of the above arrange- | hy whose orders the box was placed. abreast it, and all persons concerned may rely upon th ceasing i . New | iitivence with which all mail_matter will be" forwarded. nz | %8M, and [ informed Mr. Wilkes that the box v pirates on the sea,” whose midnight dreams are dis. turbed By visions of burning ships and murdered x ' ber of every description, at as short notice, and on as .. The Subscriber not having expenses of a store to pa Imber of every description, notic tnabled to make any of the abore articles At such prices to suit Byuableterins te any establishment in te wigs Mite WW Mill, foot of Fourteenth street, No ve hove in the shortest possible space of time, and with the great- | there. men, and other horrid deeds that have made the pets ne Prrnce —Carey Hh toes parchenne Onepets nod (ft Clothe can have a wort | duttimer SGT |e aecug. POOR" TEROME HUMPHREY, | tn roply to questions as to whether Licutenant Wilkes | solemn ocean groan from his utmost depths at the | Lire or Epw wis Vie ass ons oLahettint ofndyice, hy ealtiug ts above. Payer Hangings Carpets clean | BID PIGRVER LEARNING TO oneral Mail Agent. | had been oppressive, &c. towards officers under his com: | wickedness of man, Hart— Wiley. § Purnam-—Thia one of the most oh rae een & oi ‘s thee tay tea Ammetoen | Teme he. jytewt_ | mand during the late expedition, he said he had never | Such is, no doubt, the vision that floats through | \Meresting and valnable we pe James; here he is "ATS ie + 7 may see, at No. 231 Broalw + — : UNS AND PISTOLS. Hotel, a’ number of samples’ bf painies, on woods ve HOT AND Gc 2 G i> EXCLUSIVEL. 4h Ba ree: Best by a process for which the RABINEAU'S New Hot and Coll Salt Water Baths, at PH 14 Maiden lane. up stair o lus bs i. Dreminm of two thousand. dolla the. foo jeabrosses str south of Cana “nslish, Germain and Wreich fouble ry SOLD SAT TE r een him so, he had con bim undignified or hurried eee H . D COLD SALT WATER BATHS. seen Aisi 90 datngsoce daty Thoei ie dealk, etting of | the minds of thousands as their eyes fall upon th expedition, &c. | was on hoard the Vincennes [ Words Havana or Cuba in thy columns of the Herald; hs, which I think long enongh to ascertain the | and if the beautiful girl, reclining in some gorgeous ished for some time Ttis by " master of his anbject, and he has ransacked Froie. ait, Rumer, Walsingham, Barnes, and all the ol -hroniclers, and given us the cream of theirwritings. (third from the French government. ‘The imitations of i \ for Ui i 7 ie i paintiny street, North River or the accommodation of are so perfect that no painter cwn imiiae them without learning | both lad o) d geutlere from sunrise until 11 o'clock ° aing a ship, messing with | apartment upon a sofa, whose colenr de rose scarce ; am ; x and gentleun character of any man eommanaing a ship, messing P ; a gem of # book, tar qualities ; ine ot cy deen fowb, fet s9F TO pint With Mle Weare ecta. | TARE aie water where the baths are stationed has been | Mt- Wilks, and witnessing much of the duties going on | equals the blush upon her own glowing check, suf. | [isa gem pabets erin oedor hu tye wcamelereen y Giloaly vomatersdantt’s fears lavitions to | deraned, which ener Lee rete Rebieateech | Goby eonmtei O Have you not while on the the mice het ir! aa eh iM ie k how - tanita PIANO FORTES For sate,» tow elewant rset js,now prepared to e ‘ t seeing 1] les, | vicinity of New York, Qn Tueaday’s the is exclusive! -—By accused's Coussrn— y iD things of this fair land, it is to think how delightfu re note for ih al tapainted arent for the largest. houses in. that Or tang, single lemon of MF ICOM MN EEWE: | Setecch Ondine teeta fobs Xtand of puck T heise | deck the Vinouces hoeadLfontcnent Wilkes site pal ay as e (dnt ert i fl ny yt hia enables hin 4 wll at exiremme Pa vanter fo the eongta of Franc ke. stncl low prices, * ‘ . cs | it would be to wander ‘neath the majestic palms, (‘tne ghore Aways ‘on hignd. will remain only till the 1ith of next month, | SmlaNee ergy ple wantevening. Price of «cold bath 1234 cts, | (he officers of the deck in an improper manner, and have asso 7 n i i i nt Ohy Ead country, merchants are particulgrly Toagiested to swfien he treevde recutaing $8 Berane you not left the deck more than once to avoid witnessing | With some youth or kindred soul, or in fragra ki rh Ty27 mer es f the owner leaving for teeny ditiaineillecaies | ¥O y f foun- uence of the owner leaving my i Spee be the abo . OLLEC TIONS onall paris of the United Btates, made on | his rudences ? orange bowers, soothed by the murmur, o AN A Fe nM Seopucay satin Wek Moa tora SEE aT COUR LOTT re ea tite, | QOLERCTTONG onal perso te United Bato, "AL_No! Ihave not. Thave often lef thedeck whenhe | tains and the music of bright-winged pitst bye, | F[ANGING PAPER =anoo0 pounds Tow teleed yaper, for M' oe KR COLLING & £0. sr 0 ee SUV Rs sat Foreign Gold and Silver purchased, od for sale atthe best | had been on deck, but not for that purpose. away the lazy hours in voluptuous dreams o! ‘6 sale by ORS, 61 L: jy ide ‘86 South street. jyl6r 2 Wall street and 190 Broadway, be 22 Weil st, and 196 Broadway, Q—Have you not heard Lieut, Wilkes while on deck But leaving ¢ e beauty to indulge in her dreama (@ | j99¢ PELRSSE & BROOKS, 6) Liberty om