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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. VITI—No, 235 =» Whole Ho. 3089, NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, AUGUST 29, 1842. Patents Conse, ~__ REGULAR PACKETS. _ |RAILROADS&STEAMBOATS.| __ MISCELLANEOUS. == a ae mms: |e wernt — U0, 8, Ship North Carolina. a RENIN OR UVEROGHIAGKETS,. | FREIGHT AND Passaci Tee Penn REMOVAL. Sarvnoay Aug 27 cach menth. — PHILLIPS’ CASH TAILORING ESTABLISH Truat or Lr. Cnas, Witxes, Continven. ab we pr a | 121, late 129 Chatham street, New York. MENT, The Court met at 10 o'clock precisely—all the Ne HE CANTON TEA GO sPANY Coutiame to offer for fe removed from 145 sONOK No, 7 Astor House, members present. The Record of yesterday was Ship SIDDONS. Cantain E. B. Cobb, 25th August . BING . and fragrant, Teas of every variety and style.m ECONOMY a4 anae 1p, Captal F. A. Depeyster, 25th Septem’r wane > peneiopars of ¢ Bingham’ Fah assort c ? 1 ly aneludes th it deli and read by the Judge Advocate. jaycain Wen, Biddy, 25th October, pee nee Eve package bears the IN GENTLEMEN’S DRESS. Mr. Hamuron stated that yesterday there was o Naval General Court Martial on board the | (Q —-Was thai appearance alterward verified? fe A.—We were very certain we discovered land on the 28th, in the morning watch; we were thea a long away to the westward of our position on the 37th, about 400 miles, and were driven off from it. 1 was officer of the deck at the time of the disco- very. ; 4 ‘ (.—How far is the land laid down on this large bw from your position of the 19th? __ TAILORING ration Line to Pu 113 Merchants of New York, and ali other rs are call h consiguments without parcl to retura any | cient voucher for his capabilities. Posse ot | the original was dated either the 6th or7th of De- A.—On that occasion I do not think it could. ; —About forty-eight miles. i nee, ‘eas therein are so i iB! bga -—| ee aenabiemaiie se Siisesiceet ia thers lor meat ge ta teate ceirquality and | Getments of most Jegant end ¥aahienable kind rt saving of | some misapprehension on the part of Lt. Pinkney | Q\—How far off is 1 laid down in the small ohart® i K, Captain Wm. Skiddy, 13th August. line,» will be forwarded with despatch. imate, {eT | PPHE advertiser dy ms it nunecessary to resort t2 the haek- | Ii relation to the date of a letter, a copy of which, A.—About the same. Ship GABRIGE: tain John Collins, iach Bepermber, a QatBeTs, oF shippers of goods, destined for the, Westorn ug business ia perhana scarcely to be excelled. It weed sxicem of giving alist of uominal prices, presaming | dated December 13, 1899, was read yesterday, and | Q'—Could land in that latitude be seen with any uP 8. Cobb, 13th Octobes. ~¥ ‘their cuods to Willian Bingham, Pittsburg, y ith respect so Weight and ‘quale uneival: | the'ektenstvs patriuage bestwe y auabltabed. toxsther with | Lt, Pinkney swore he was under the impression that | certainty at that distance’ ed uy the tain 4 NS, Captain B, B. Cobb, | ORGS p Eapmnle BA. Depayeres, 1518 Nover’s. | vleese’ consign their, eotds to” Wi eee UD AN, Coppin ardsof 100 tone, yan | yeho will attend. "0" saippang’ all : : fail tolgive them the full ‘of New York, with. such’ improvements ns corabine A feeds ghoul be marked dininedy on eaen package | the money wile shaes{ully and promptly > MS LINE nid the advan: faction, when | being connected with an extensive cloth estal shinent in Europe | cember, and certainly before the 12th. Lt. Wilkes uestioned by the Ceurt.—Cannot you see land dole a Lard pent ben enger. Lvery care | yf , i ed. Country | he confidently assets that he can fursish giothes which, on com | now produced th se 9 t by Lt, Pink | in high latitades that farte i a merchants, public establishinen.s, head » of ramilies, ani shige ywrill toe found to wuhadee produced the origi tter sent by nk- | in high latitudes that farts Fe bect ken int ranean of le mye i ge oi ay lgyy agar gates line, avy | mastery will find ita decided advantage to supply themseives te ection sre than, ay ther house making wp | hey, which was dated “December 13th, 1899.” and | "A" <-Yes, be provided. these ships are commanded by experienced | exeiemadennde, Me A wr pon myl 3m. 8. PAILLITS. > Astor House, Broadway _ | consequently the copy read yesterday was correct, Questioned by Covrt.—Are you not confident Spactocs, Sekeorery eosision to give general siiafee- | x7. | Passengers farnariod o-lieeourg apd Focuvillevovery | Orders. {toms all parts of the’ Unites States executed with TO THE LADIES excepta transposition in the last paragraph. now that the appearances you s)oke of onthe morn= tics ta ine Gy ownets BE the shipd will: be respenei> | day. Sundays ententad. promy pitude and despatch. Lt. Pinkney admitted that the letter produced | ing of the 19th, was in fact land? ; c s i i # SHIONABLE MILLINERY GOODS.—The ie | ww, Y ble for any letters, parcels or es sent by them, unless Te- ‘efer to R. Crooks, American Fur Co.; 8. T. Nicoll, | only warehouse in America for the sale sf Hon ASHTON AT! KING, daughi Tobaent't was the original sent by him to Lt. Wilkes, and the A.—No, Sir. esjer bile of lading are signed therefor. Siig Ba p mm Tod eee, db. Lary | bmg do Suydam’ | qua’s celebrate: tees as eee si Linnie mole 0 moet eine nk ee ee Pesta date was correct. At the same time he contended | Q.—Are you not confident ot the reverse? hind nee cite of tap ine Mamaia so ormet, athe mheduinss a THE CRYS'1 AL Goods, for the soging Unde, paver 45 yet prosented to the pub | that the letter of the 27th December, offered yester- A.—No Sir, have no means of judging. tar conarmetion onsease RAIL ROAD-ALBANY AND SARATOGA. | CORNER OF WALL § BROAD STREET. | Yyeruornent conte ol he Mioataaies We articles | day by Lt, Wilkes as an auswer to that of the 13th, | _Q'—How, and in what manner, did yeu oommus Bor freight or a rap. oh tele is. Consiocnn pd Miphignas alin Ulead ihe “thei tere The celebrated SILK | CALL! APOT’ # DOR was not an answer to that letter as it referred to | nicate to Lieut. Wilkes what yeu considered as ap- ; LINE & CO. 56 South Se When you are dry, stop in and try. the ‘stock” that there you'll SHED Sieh SP arheae. Ay irae events that took place on the 15th of December sub- | pearances of land on the merning of the 19th? E——Arid Lawn Hats do do—An entire new s yleo, | Sequent to the date of his letter. He also saidhe | A.—Icalled him by name, and raised my hand Letters by the packets will ‘be charged 1 sneant bs ctunetee cokes ad ne etinnes Termecl gait stand the test, with any hous ~ NEW YORK AND HAVRE PACKETS. nd while we do, we look to you, for some share never received a written reply to his letter of the and said, there is something there that looks like calle a eur a 7 . A 3, i . SECOND LINE.) Os Ge HE Proprietors of the above establishrwent will takes pride MODINE io DEER: ELSSLER Tait fem Lt. re vl Renen ti eon but I did not think enough of the appear. Springs by aking the Ril Roa (ears at Albany” tn redeeming the above pledge. and they will peruit te ar a Munthe Bi . Pater recalled by the Jucge Advocate. he time to note it noting ib ounS ‘Or DEPARTURE. toete bat vert be toappear onthe bar, A choice Lunch of isianand English FAD WS, of the finest tex- Riad Apvocars-§ tate. wheres yo aia, not Ware. you not frequently deceived in appear ro! 4 $0 nd au2i lwer 03 i, state to Lt Hudson that Lt, Pinkney’s health was ? 5 7 STATEW CAT ou t tfuily soli the ladi vor he ah y, ances of lan r; sete shi shieTing wf hereafter Toavt, Neve Work onthe ALT oelock, &,,M THE OLD UNITED STATES Car, STOCK, SHIRT ah ‘her elogant snd varied stock of Mi | Suflering from: Jong confinement, and whether Lt, | "A; Not more than cruising veesels are generally, P.M. “ag On the morning of the 25th Lieut. Underwood and Fvom New York. Brom phere te bp change of onches or Basten _ a Al i for themselves, before they purchase elsewhere, as it | Hudson did not inf you that Lt. Pinkney JOHN M. DAVIES & JONES, { willbe ereatsavina'o them in’jvide ani eerestcavannage a | confwrd becade er Te Welk lt lies ‘The new ship ONEIDA, ¢ Ist 16th April " fae. vass d.cuality.of the moods i several others thought they saw land off there— ‘ ing of Bagguge from one Steamboat to another ont sCok variety and quality of the goods. es sia ink- ta i 4 0 Ist July 16th Angast USScumierton ae pry ea Re bey i Lune BAtigs ® son, lcd ‘MISS 8. KIN: Mrtzing de Modes, aay ; atic myers Lt. Paden tet Lt. Pink- | (pdinting to the chart)—but I was, sceptical up to ship BALTIMORE, Ist Apri 6th May in readiness to convey them to Lake George aud Whitehall on | 406 William street, corner John, New York. | ™3imr "208g Broa ney's health was suffering from confinement, and | that time of the existence of land in those regions. (nde, cust...) iach Sercombes, | Lal Champlain; connecting with all the principal Northern URCHASERS will at all times find the most extensive as. STRAW GOODS Lt. Hudson gave me unequivocally to understand | On that day Lieut. Underwood went aloft, and came fiw Hunck, Ist Deceem’r( lech January vant ae hl PR Seaean tit Pee oe United States, of the following articles, on BENNETT, 39 John and 111% William streets, im- | ‘hat Lieut Pinkney was under confinement by or- | down again and said he was positive he saw land Rape Wt Septemb’r} isth Qetobor: | the afternoon tran trom Albouy,) Woayes Saratoza at 3 ofctoek | “Etvatr genthiatar neu eal eine et velvet, cloth, me | Ls, porter ahd manuscturer of Italian and Engine raw | der- ; ; to the southward and eastward. "We were then Frederick: Hevig. f sth Fel A. M. firives at Whitghall in time for the departure of the valazed sitter’ i rt trimmed with fur | 800ds, Teapeoetelly Sgiony| his customers. and the ‘public in The Presipent said that the witness could not go | about two hundred miles to the westward of cur a "aa Somat totaled Ve cecty inthe heciens oe eT ae Re das mndundress caps. | | Seror ladies fashionable: straw goods aehick ha oAtene ee onund state this conversation as it was inere hearsay | yosition of the 19th. J.B Pell, ist. Febraary @ 16tn March N. B. There are ba agons always in readiness, at Al- | ing, &c. made plain. te . ties, | saleat very much reduced prices, viz.z\French and English | ©Vidence that an order existed; he could prove there | (.—Was any attempt made to get nearer to ns of these ships are not surpassed, com- | bany, on the arrival iboats and rail road cars, to car- | dress apron atuchs, &e, Ke. Dunstables, Italian Hutlands, Fancy Schell and Imperial (a | Was an order to this effect only by having seen the | what appeared to be and, or take soundings on the pining aff datas required for, comfort. The price of ca- ry the Dagwage | of p ers direct to and from th Sepot and The s JORITY of on very eran and beautiful article) fine Tuscans, Albert | order himself. morning of the 19th, after you reported to Lieut, it i = at the rat ‘4 pe ‘or pac! e, 01 : 7 A 3) es " rs . Sie avon Bie. beteenegs wih vp tatilod wis mada eo eee = ank or package, or 129 ; horas ly mew article, the White Siberian Mair Com. Jones said that Lt. Pinkney had sworn that | Wilkes % Goods inteuided for these vessels will be forwarded by »Dhe depsrtures for the west are fixed for the season at 734 Leone wer Bonnet, which forthe summer wear surpasses all the styles as | he was confined on board the Peacock by an order A —No, sir; on the contrary, I had orders to get bers, free from any vther than the expenses actus o’clocg, A. M. anal 7 oe COSTIGAN, Sepeitieuns . Fancy cambric shirts of all q F ast Iintroduerd, being extre.nely I ht, tarde, white gril bean: | from Lt. Wilkes to Lt. Hudson, and that Lt. Hudson | the ship off. fn the evening I think we were more Oey etm ioNraaeace, spely to ‘albaeg teense eee N, Saperineendent, N collars Soa bosom of very tyte endl auality. oiled =] Dia oe had sworn he had receivedno such orders for his | 10 the southward and westward than we were in RSET ORLFAN » Buildin eS RAILROAD NOTIONS inset ane tare ei sinona . 5 GUNS AND PISTOLS. Air ios pepe sn bee rab i Prakusy shou be the morning. We saw the Peacock that evening to LOUISIAN. Yi LINE. KETS. k! . Wr Orr silk, medicated, for ihe cure of gout, rheumatism, &e, tgG- EXCLUSIV ELY.-49 allowed to show that he had been intormed lt the southwest. a " JANA Al OF PACKET MARKET AND FREIGHT LINE. eoltyraxen leather, ine and maslin, suitable for harness and B. JO8krH is gto lane, up stairs, importing agent for Hudson, or that others had so been informed }y Q.—What is the distance between the positions Tre abst oratticles ans wands uesdet oor owe lanpeeslia, dei the + the sale of nalish, German and French double a jingle | him, that such an order existed for his confinement, | of the Peacock and Vincennes at noon on the 19th, best possible manver of such materials and workmanship as | Ds! mls Of cree, ancien ial care or otherwise it would appear as if his testimony had | asgiven by the chart? wilt be found on examination equatied by none, $e, dts senbraciag one hunived Lifer tisae ail wrecks, | been impeached. A.—Eighteen miles. 'o whieh is added, a superior assortment of fancy articles of | [2 i i Jom; | various qualities and prices y he ts now, prepared ip offer at the manafecture: The Court was cleared to decide on the admissi- | _(.—Was the atmosphere clearer ca the 2h end comm hn it tended to a Goaparch a ship (rom this port on the Ist sth, Yow, 15th, 20th ND a mouth, rt © 5 y N UNS! ot math, commencing the jith October and. continn- HE NEW JERSEY hai “ ti] May, ar days will be inted for th b ailxoad, and Ti Bs eA, preciosa tenets | Tn tt i‘ iny have established a Freight L: Hover, Suspenders, Cravats, Scarfs, Umbrellas, Handker | POH es bility of the testimony, and when the doors were | 28th than on the morning of the ‘will be prevented di the qummer months, ‘The following | Crwpswiek and New York, whieh they intend to'ran perma: | Chiefs, Holsery, Cratat-Stiffuers, Guard-Chains, Under Car. eee ter lls: omens cael py re-opened aftera lapse of fifteen minutes, the Judge | A.—The 25th wae a delightful day, clearer than & i be prev luring the gum Pde plotery, ir of ° Ns rer th ships witt Ha arrangeme ‘Leaving New Bronswick at 5% A.M. , (Sundays ex: | Flame Shittoand Denton and quality, Shaker Knit and | City and country merchants are particularly requested to | Advocate stated the Court had decided that the an- | bell. On the 28th I discovered land while in the np BO Cepenin. Comell. cepted) aid the foot of Libor ty crvety New Lory ag BM | 'theauention of the publié generally arw invited to the above | ‘alls trevious to making their purchases. {vei Snr | ewer of Dr. Palmer to his question was not testimo- | act of reefing topsails. I called Lieutenant Wilkes? 1198! SSiPrIe Captain itliard. _ To country dealers and mi ws the above line is very de- | exte ssortment of goods, many of which are of our own SILK BANNERS, ke. ny, and he therefore directed the witness to retire. attention to it. He looked at it some time, and SSPE Eig captain Hiliar simble for the speedy and covap conveyance of merchandise | importation and will be sold at such prices as cabot rail to sure, ANNINGTON & CO., 295 isrondway, near Read street, | Y4 hey, dth ile of enti: Pata tee looke some pes eng is BHARSPEANE. Cnn ih of every description, and more pai rly to Drovers aud JOHN M. DAVIES & JONES, Hespecttully inform the Order of I. O. of O. F., and their he June Apvocats read the articles of enlist- | said, “there is no mistake about it, that ts land. B 4 % Capiin on ein nd Dealers in Live Brock, who can hate J hua of cattle convey aus Im*r 106 William, comer of Jona. fiends generally, that they re now prepared to execute orders | Ment of Samuel Pensyl, bearing dute Oct. 14, 1836; | Before I finished reefing topsails we had to wear in ‘aptain Mumford. ab an be af runs Wi al New York, the same day . = Te TEN - — for Flags and Banners in the most superior style for beauty, | Philip Babb, Nov. 15, 1886; George Smith, Nov ship in a heavy gale of wind, with a severe snow we! SLOVES! STOVESY!Y | stats snd economy, paving Sis made fr the crores ot: | 16,1696 ; and Sumuel Dinatian, Nov. 21, 1686 5 by | Stomm “Ihave eStered here 4 the toe, er Bore inds of merchandise ‘are very BACKUS’ PATENT RAREFIER, With a seam. which they voluatarily enlist in the U.S. Marine | discovered land, or that which had the most decided tation of eattle, horses, ‘aptain 5 ; : : ial as : nd, ec Bh LOUISA, Capen Malena’ ing steamboat prices. ‘ OR FRUGAL HOUSEW R. Speciin us and Designs can be seen at their Establishment, | corps for four years from the date of their respective | appearance of high land, covered with snow ipa were lf Walt n the ity of New York, express: | enange in crossing wre North River. ne unieet (@ any extra TPHE Proprietor, ecalanibemedeioee the public, an Broadwe samt fo ear vert of the Uinlome, 8d | articles, ; Question by Cour —What was the difference lee Packets, are 9 ght draft of water, pare. recent! == Company hare fitted np a large storehouse ut New would briefly state some of the advantages of heir improve: | fer tg the Getty’s Banner, N, 1, 0. of O. F.,asalsoto | The Jupaz Apvocatr said’he now proposed to | between the relative positions of the vessel and land etd Peer ere ining the Railroad Depot, which will always | Ment, wluich consist chiefly in the following particulars, viz>—~ he No. 40, Harmon venant, 35, Perseverance, | take up the first specification of the sixth charge, | on the 28th and on the 19th, as laid down on the ee ett wit Sit atts Sree te recepsion of merchandise. , 1—To obviate the evil ofim- _5—To be capable of afford- Nitary Companies and ‘Sunday Schoo! Banne entitled "scandalous conduct, tending to the de: |'chart? Rae pa mage Nt IT ee nt Et . ing their tickets at the ticket offices, will | pure a:d noxious gas in the ing aimild or an intense heat. t. Nicholas, New England, St. George, St An- - 8 conduct, Ls e de- | chart? di d land, i Qin the Mississippi by ersaraboas. os receive fone, Sekets gratia, urning of anthracite coal, 6—To avoid all mcovenience it David, &e &e. struction of good morals,” which charges that “ Lt A.—On the 28th when we discovered land, it was Nolther tha owurrs oF captains of these Bu Vetch beg hes for Newark, Elizabethtown, Rahway, West | 2—'To generate and diffuse from dust. ow Sh from $1 each to the richest | Wilkes in his report No. 63 to the Secretary of the | 12 miles off; on the 19th it is laid down on the chart ble for jewelry, bullion, precious stones, ites ‘or plated ware, | Seld, Plainfield, Scotch Plains, Boundbrook and Somerville, is | a warm and wholesome at- _7—To preserve the air of the nent artiste. Navy,dated March 11, 1840, did utter a deliberate | 48 miles off. The 28th wae generally conceded on tay Teter, gare or package, sent by oe Put on board of | S2RvaYed UY the above lines, nd delivered the same ay wijen | inosphere maces exposed to apartment pure and wh the poamnar of tha anchinis, westenel | cd Wills Alsehoea’s in’ tha, following, Word te,| board @ heubs cay hen we ft dlesreeredd jae : iniiioe we take au’ imp and cold. some. wil y_ Tecent improvements for y ehood, : eerie Spore summer, sro taken forthe ame, ant | EW JERSEY RAILROAD AND TRANS. | je to lesson the rink ofacci- “And to unite w ‘puplicead private butldinge, steam | wit: ‘on the morning of the 19th of January, we | Question by Courr.—You say the Peacock was be me PORTATION COMPANY. peste quickly kindled be i ie eric dings Atha’ muslin for cht saw land to the southward, and eastward, with ma- | seen eighteen miles off on the 19th, could you see otiLivs & Cnt pie (am NEW YORK AND NEWARK. and easily managed. faire, a ot tne real at a very trifling | NY indications of being in its vicinity, such as pen- | her hull from the deck of the Vincennes 1 4 Opteane ho will promptly forward all geods to their This Stove is constructed of the best quality of Russia dand painted in’ brilliant: colors, | guins, seal, aut Hie discoloration SE Tie Water ; bur ae ae say dee lea 18 milesoff. Isaid at line are warranted to sail panetuall as i.on, upon the cylindrical plan—th b tir _ | the impenetrable barrier of ice prevented our nearer | was so laid down on the chart. ya reat care will be taken to have foods correct: ceca « of the centre OH x : N appececl to it;’ the said teat Ohedies Wilkes well ‘Q.—Did you see the Peacock at noon on the 19tht ‘are reduc: cents. fined thromphout. ‘T's, host that ts’ created char IMPORTA T TO knowing that land to the southward and eastward A.—I saw her during the day, but do not recollect OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. From the foot of Courtlandt street, New York. passes between the s of the two rarefiers (ar radiators a H oO U : K K E E P E R S__ | wasnotseen on said morning, as asserted by him.” | what time. I saw her in the evening four or five very day—-Sunday stb epted. they are called) into the base at te bottom anda current of ai S ke “|. The Jupar Apvocars said that with the permis- | miles off. i Leayee New York agg ge Soarianal pres veg threat the, tales, hich are left opey at PEW IMPROVEMENTS hare bese made anon PWS) sion of the court, K Id state what he expected | Q.—Have you or have you not now any doubt Ate AMO Att POM. At7g A.M. Atly P.M, | each end for that parpose, carries @ great amount of raretied or Patant Novelty Cooking Stove, rendering it impossible | “10M OF the court, he would state what he expe y y on at of th, T AINE of Packets or Liverpool will hereafter be 9 “do. 4 do. 9” do. 3% do, | | Wacmair into the apartment. , that any difficulty should occur with It even when managed by | to prove in relation to this specification, carefully | that what you saw on the was lant ‘as the fe tia following order, excepting that when the 103% do. 53g do. he purity and softness of the air in a room heated by this | one who has had no experi the use of any kind of coox | abstaining from entering into argument on the me- | water discolored, and did you see any seals or pen: pm on at oe 4 iD do: | stovecare peculiar and remarkable, the heat being difused from } stove, ‘The Novelty Siove i » cookstove which hw | rits of the case. He then proceeded us follows :— | yuins on that morning? i |For New York. For Liverpool, onau: : * | Omeutering the wings or sides of the stove,descends and spreads | POEREGESD itu the. last three: years, apon An etre ee Bi oH Ae . | A-—I saw no seals or penguins during my wateh. sage Bailes, ¢Reb Maris M. ar 2 Soon ands (eM fa the’ metntime preserving tf entirely from contamination, | Seige "Second, L'will endeavor to show, Ma Land wus | 90-condence in them whatever. ’ The ENGLAND, dune fur 7 , ELL BETH TOWN. rendering this. Stove perfectly safe std agreeable or apart: | for wehch it te not seen at’all on board the Vincenneson that day! | @ ectshata thet latinas = enna: nd ee i ent hy Man é y be . 1 D e - 'y ” . 5 L.waite. 2es ® April 7 Sabb ce 54: Anpale dee. BACKUS, 5t Bowery, Nc¥. | tumedon i arnectoct aaa buick oven ike Gren That an officer reported an appearance of land, but | CeRnes: on Ihe Sails Sone a na incl ane Wale Ee The OXFORD, July 1 ug 1 o% A.M. N. B. A new article of air tht stoves, with rarificrs ; also | ber more, and owing to the peculiar construction of this stove, | that the report was treated with such neglect that it ‘tude 66 deg. 19 min 16° d * tude 1Od 300 lov oe we the new kitchen companion cook stove, warranted equal toany | are nealy Twice as larce na‘cait be Used upon any other of the | was almost immediately forgotten; that thisclaim | latitude 66 deg. 19 min 0 the 25th fogs ome ie nore eno Mpeh I April 5 PAM. in_use in this city. 4 Im*r_ | samme size. Among the extra fixtures are large, of discovery on the 19th was not set up wntil the return | deg. 27 min. 45 sec. E.On the 25th, she was in la- ‘The EU! . uly 19 pt 7 7 TO DEALERS IN BLACKING ing 39 galions or 1% barrels; a large rotary gciddl ri i titude 67 deg. 04 min. 37 sec. and jongitude 147 deg. 610 ta, iow 19 yet oy LERS NG. eke #8 oniinary stzed bucliwheat cakes’ st once: ©. Ia of the, Vincennes to Sydney, where Lt. Wilkes found | ‘tude 67 deg Mn ee i an ice de E.G. Marsball( Mar 19 Ay 3) |g. he trains for Westfield, Plainfield, Boundbrook, Somerville, | "TRY, IT. ONCE—The Eureka Blicking—This is a newar | oven, suitable for baking 6 loaves of bread; a set 0 that the discovery was claimed by another nation. 42 min. E. On the 28th she in la 6 5 ‘The NORTH AMERICA, § Aug 1 eerie Sen connect with the 9 AM. 28 and 4% PM traits trom New all cris Sf Blscking, and possesses qualities greatly superior to le For any sized kettle, from a 2 barrel caldfon to a “ Third, That the cominander of the Peacock | 22min 46 sec. and longitude 140 deg. 24 min. ‘The NEW YORE," fir % oe pence ar regueced to purchate chee atthe oe fot | [stim a brome te Neuhor. maging lian | none that efect smo and pecan aati Ipbgeted. oTheny (2 CORAT camel Gaeta ee fee, (feeb you at any time during the cruise to the . Ug fa of Liberty street. polis! h seal labor e use culinary pu: appeared to them to be land, turned out to be ice, »—Did yc . fo ® 19 eb 67 i lacking. ' 4 a t e i ae 'B. Cropper.) April 19 janev'4'| Pera kucwes New, York and Ribzabeth T'onwn 25 conte. Pe fariher pc ssesses that reqnisite 40 long tout for in the ghamopg alte tare ap saying to an officer, * Our land has turned out to be Antarctic discover Iand at the istance as is ‘The CAMBRIDGE, Sere 1 « | NEW YORK. RAHWAY" AND NEW BRUNSWICK, peculiarity of the composition never becoming hard dry, or | tioned not to be deceive by t ho ave deat tu at ke made ihe officer of the watch at TA Welkaw land our foacumening Gh tie Weak 5 jan « Fare reduced. out SY, j being “th pri f th ity Stow the remarks on the leg the appearance of land, ani i ; couumpigbmon-t May I jane 18 yom the footof Tine eee dally. ‘ Beales in Backs ag ag requested socal and reccive a same Hover are rad ea this nc ine except by Ment. Fisk, or: | fastedectadl Rion to seate ‘that oe rarned ont 5 be oh toot the distance of forty or fifty miles both ways. We The . b ave New York. eave New Brunswick, satis arran cir legally authorised agents. References given at the store, did not discover land at that distance. 7 inn 19 Mar 39 ALg A.M. At 53g A. M. cage. 209 Water street, to over eight hundred persons who have them | berg. ; id Li ‘il G.A.Cole. (May 19 Ju 7 « Manufactured by J. M. JOHNSON, No. 4 Spruce st, ; G 4 Q.—What steps did Lieutenant Wilkes take to Paneeualty a reyarde the day of tailing, will be abueed im ag F ee re par ‘ rege Rear Naa New York. | | ummm eas petal PE barter the 26th of Samuary that Keep, tue poautts of the cruise secret, before you ar fore. ce of outward is now fix ne 0PM. rm, of Borgess & Co. is this day dissolved by mutu — q ived at Syduev? ¥ 4 c t, d by r he comman: onyersation, and that Lt. | ™ . Se pened eee ey aie ines Filan ct Now Novkaod New Beunewick, "33 cont | ite ines en et Me Sd SBNSON. OCULISTS. Wilkes wid nating of the divanery’oftand om the | “AA. day of two before we anived at Sydney, which will be furnished by the svewar te fare in the 5} and 73 A. M. train from New Bruus- bs 7a —= ma = 19th ! that Lt. Wilkes, afterwards at New Zealand, | 11@ called all \hands + mer and made & speedn. GOODHUE & CO., 64 South st., x, ‘ Me > a > | 19th ! Lt. S, : Moma f c. i MARSHALL a Barhing-tig, iY. | Tac Teta abinehins tp shop ins aging oe EDIC. arp PCA RROLL’S wee,| DOCTOR J. FRAN CLS’ | and ater heknew that the French claimed the discovery a SU Sd SUE Me tt ct: be Fi ‘oe joa BARING BROTHERS & CO., L’pool. New York and Now Brinswi&&, to 50 cents. Mer immdiate relief to all tho 3 B BYE ; on the afternoon of the 19th, stated to this same ofhi- : y t , nds. ‘a . will afford imm: f to all those persons who are af- CELEBRATED EYE WATER. ; ul d it should be unicated to government, NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL REGULAR COM WaT bn aay pid aswiek ig | Licted with lumbago, coughs, colds, &e. ‘This changeable 0.10 BAKC!. Y STREET, within wo doors of the | certhat he had made the discovery on the morning | € said it should be communicat eh ernment, MERCIAL LINE OF PACKETS © | omen nats the 726A. M. tips from New Brunswick is | weather admonishes ail to get rid of therr colds ax soon as pow | NPQ JO DAKCS ¥ STREMT. within cwo doors of th | of the 19th, and that thie officer expressed his sur- | Md it was right and proper that it should announce Sailing to and from Liverpool, Weekly. onion. ‘ ‘i sible. near andi ir _ | yarlammatoryc | ase of the eye, weakness of bene | oy Shad not mentioned ortant a mat- | it. If any benefits were to be derived from the dis- ‘assengers who procure their tickets at the ticket office, re- 7 nate prise that he had not mentioned so imp ceive aferry ticket gratis. Tickets are received by the cou. | WATCHES Al neverfail in tex ring nebulas ofthe longest standing, withom | 15 him when they met in the Antarctic on the | COVEY, it was right and proper that our government ductor only onthe day when purchased. aus me |, Sette any surgical op. ration, | PIC ATES. 3 yee receive the first benefit of it, or words to that PSTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE, 615 3 c) y x x eapement, Ley I certify that Jacob Valentine, a youth of about fifteen years ith— hd < t ffi- | effect. 4 : 1 v« 5 pom he ¢ er pl e city, |e: and si h: been the 8 > H 1042, appears befope his frends with sentiments of sincere ‘res: ery eunboat SOUTH AA MERTCAn Cane, as low as 25 t0 30 dollars each. “Watches and | fyr-J- Francis, whowe treatment has, been the means, under | of land on the 19th, was due to the Peacock after | ade the discovery on the i of the 19th, was ct for the able support he has raceived for many years Bramard: leaves the above pret Moitiaey Weanecdnn, | icwelry exchanged or bought, All watches warranted to keep | God, of restoring his sight, JAMES MILNOR, all, as the Vincennes had not scen it until the 28th. there fnot an article appeared in a newspaper at Fie likewise wishes to call the attention of those intend: peat nn BE nad * resday, | ood time or the money returned, Watches and clocks repaired ‘ctor of St. George’s Church, Beekman st, ’ t Sydney, that the American squadron discovered it + wish and . 6 ydney, a! for their friends residi Jand, Ireland, Sc aay eeaven cleats F inthe best manner and warranted, at much less than theusmal | ‘This is to certify that two of my children were a.with | Laatly—That land was actually discovered by two | TY ney: Cont a ee iOth, with the knowledge of les; that they can ac all times be accommodated by this | gue atoteune Mas she Pie oa dh Bt. John, leaves | vices, by one of the best workmen in America, diseased eyes fora length of tine, one of them was almost blind | aficers of the Peacock on the Wth of January, und | 08 the morning of the 19th, with the knowledge of hine, by weekly nities from Liverpool, as well as by all | the above picr Tuesday, Thursday’ and Saturday afterioou, at , G.C. ALLEN, with nebulas, covering the sight. Every reméllge was resorted | that their report was treated with utter neglect. Lieutenant Wilkes ? the well known di lines of packet Se sailing to and | **)¢0 0" cg SAR NAT ecilicshieeal: dee tetidahe) 1htte Importer of Watches and Jewelry, _ to wi any good ‘effect, and despaired of ever being “Tf all these points are Naeabtution be the testi- A.—Yes, sir. The French statement and ours from Liverpool on the Ist, 7th, 13th, 19th and 25th of each month | stogant state Leet in weiner my srarpanedamong | —2uaiiv?m Wholesale and retail, 20 Wall st, up stairs, speovered. They are now frerfectly restored to tby Dr. J. mony I'shall introduce, it is tor the cour to deter. | Came outin the paper of the same day. ‘The Amer. eranea hoy bers wyanddSepatched wikore delay, sea | | Fer passben oc heleee srpty on Board, Gt 90 0. N S ‘Re "DANIEL 8. JONES, 9 Peartreet. | imine whether the specification is sustained.” ican statement was written by the American Con- emigrants thown civ nd despatched without delay, and friends that | yy! vat almost blind for twelve years, and in five weeks.under | ‘The Judge Advocate took his seat, arranged his | ‘wl. { was in the cabin at work on the charts at the friends may rest tausfied that every Cia ez, | J, JONES, 26 Plat stiest, wishes to inform his friends th jal treatment of Dr. J. Francis, my sight is now per time, and heard it read in manuscript, in Mr. Wilke At the office on the wharf, or ow board, | J. “ ly beforg. th taking this line of boata, will at all tim soaker int has om kas the Rigts and Bevel shose who send for their frie and diligent attention will be given by the Liverpool agents , " fectly good and strong. papers, and prepared tor the examination of the wit- it -as all who may embark with them, | 94% rm tal times arrive | September, ut ha on hand the Flat and Bevel. Edger, whic MARTHA BROWN, 177 Forsyth street. vith the air of ch d i to | Presence, by the Consul. : | atAl time for the fir ec fe e con i r nessess, with the air of one who was determined to . has es aid not em ale saleolrin's ease idea enat and | he offers Af the following prices pp Teertify to the above being atrus statement tise every effort to elicit the whole truth, if possible, Big erg by Mr. Hasntron, through the ing known the differ OPPOSITION LINE FOR ALBANY. vs 38 sad GoetMt®, of the Stanton street Church, | | on this most important specification. Q—Do you know whether Capt, Ross, in his Tai ame ans daring the lev FARE REDUCED! ! 225 I weas eperey aiid Sus we BY years Wits s cecarect 1 sact Lr. Aubry, recalled by the Judge Advocate. Arsaietie Gilde GSU EE saw: labt, che’ beniliod Tiy extended and concluded his arrangements for the FREIGHT TAKEN AT. REDUCED PRICES. 150 | «Fs, and from the use of Dr. ¥ranciy’ wonderful preparationfor | Tispag Apvocare.—State who was the officer of Be Sree, followine fe.a list of shi 7 ¢ commodious Steamboat WASHIN' 150 at disease, my OYSTER JOHNSTON. tt Eldrid 1. | the deck of the Vincennes on the morning of the | il jistant ? E Repent, istic TON, Capenin Js. M. Brown, baring anade ant? line BEST ER JOBNS TON, 4) Eldridge strer * , ‘ A.—I have seen his report, but don’t recollect ips Scot! ond, bi juson, arrangements to change her days of lesving having witnessed the astonishing ef. | 19th January, 1840, from 8 to 12 o’clock, meridian. whether He relies that daretoént or bot te Rent New York, will hereafter leave the foot of Robinson street, Rea Or eetee a publicnns |. A-—Lt. Case. v h he 19th the Vine ot Chaver, Howes New York, every Tuesday, ‘Thursday, and Suurday after: ingly recommend them to the notice of the public, Ieper ApvocaTe.—State what you know of the |, Q-—You say that on the 19th the Vincennes was ia, Wilson, hoon, at 5 o:clock, and Albany, every Monday, Wednesday, and b F ‘ore, Duncan Dunbar, Pastor of MeDovgal st. Churel fin ification Of the'sixth charge, kept off, and in the evening she was farther to the med, Cheever, Friday afternoon, at 5 o'clock, landing on her passage each way srrpassing in fragrancy any article of the kind that has BEL Cone Barrette Pint Barter Chae rat SpecrHCation athe ree. southward and westward than in the morning ; was ioe, oli at the foot of Hammond street, Newburgh, Poughkeepsie, | ever bee introduced isto this country. Every howekeeper Foe one ance ot Seba Mee gece A—lInever heard of a discovery of land that day, RK red eff to keep her clear of the bases of fon allen Kingston Point, Cattsill and Hudson, wil highly appreciate it as an i y invigora ees Wendaes Reericed che Maat Barton Oberon sordid { hearany claim set up until the arrival of the | *! + ak towed off to keep her clear of the barrier of lle, 2 i board, . | tor, Bkouner, Pasta » es + e oe Ocean, Willard, RANDOL IIT MARS IMINos isa Wertarect, “auto tmer pater, Tie Asolo. Y' “i. * aonaihmadeenerbaelntials seth th ike rent iad inevared Wadoe the *A-—Yes, she was towed off, the boats were got tnd (oodinanaon Robert lignes "Traemes STATEN ISLAND FERRY. ial sad Rumer Beryicaen cm be geen.at comes, Prvparetand | frernoon of the 19th. _ Lieut. Wilkes was then on | Ut, we had little ot no wind. sgh nia, Eaton. , Europe, Batcheldor. and Strength, 50 Canal st Artaticaal Ee “d, which cannot be distinguished from | shore, When he returned on board, I received him | _ @-—Did you everknow her to be towed off by the i a r y 8. Jenkins, Seymour. Foot of Whitehall street. auzd 2w*r ENS tke, | boat otvany other ovcaslon? wanes passage frown the different ports of Ireland and Scot at the gangway, and remarked to him tha’ ec ~ oo the sligi 5 A ‘ CRKOLIUS’ |. Francis respectfully informs his friends and the public, iaerr ” paid A.—TI can call no other case to recolleetion while Pamount, | | Fbe steamers STATEN ISLANDER ‘and SAMSON i iness, Dr. Glenny, | French were ahead of us.” ‘Oh no,” said he, “ pargble atthe National cod: Provincial Banks fzlant and | Mill eare New Fork and Gucen tana everr hour toms | BOAT ESTABLISHMENT. | geigcoarangice aetamersps oluabennen De Glenn | (iinet ete att reporting tome appearance of | WE Were among the ie. “opine | Mto7 PM. ithout givin, the nataral, wi Dr, ° geons, i goods d to be ularly marked, i i "ined - i “ .—Look at the log under the date of the 10th roan HTenaa Pinata catd Bee oe cele eo teen | end ave asthe rubiofam swans insrtoh ee en niet 400 WATER STREET, Bexr, York Medica! Bociety, fas soined im, and,evecy cM | land on the morning of the 19th? f told him “1 | | WEE Pe ee eo ee iret ted Kingdom, * i Fo UE AS FOUR DOOFS EAST OF CATHARINE MARKET. hours from 9A. M., until 6. M. iyl03m*e_ | couldn’t recall it to my mind then,” and I referred seal, whale, petierel, dc. ? Fon iener Taco SAY HE RDMAN, 61 Souh ares RESS, Care Titwaimaca Speritnnenge tome of ste lined | DISEASES OF 'THE EYE. | ftcrther'hnd the morning watchs t being Su. s, | _ The witnemrend from the tog of that date that « eu” Ne wie Lh ARS a ppl he Eastern Railroad for | mont eperencedt alder tn mot Rod South onsen Wie to KR. K. DIOSSY, * | and other circumstances, that Lhad called his atten: | seal, penguin and ppatterel were seen, afterwards 1 Neptine at. Water SRATEEESS~ | place they will be conveyed by the well Known steamer Hunt: | furnish at ihe shortest notices Bosts of the most approved mer OPHTHALMIC SURGEON, tion to something that looked like land on that mor- | that two sperm whales and several petterels were Tess tothe above places. i del Bos om ce maces Hi beans tars. «. No. 7 BROADWAY, ning. It was quite foggy during the morning watch. p Cc. Wook tod Toes fe Returning, the Huutress will leave St. Johns every Tues- p of the Sultan of Museat’s Pleasure Barge, the trance in Fulton Street, opposite St.’Paul’s Church. ‘A little fer Bocloce heard the surf or an ice. | ¢l were seen. Nothin, lever was noted om the day, at7 A. M.and Eastport at 2 P.M. and arrive in Portsmouth Ware, Gazelle icporia, Atlantic, Wakona, Sc. the ark ng DISEABE THE EYE AND ALL tle a! nites dto Lt. Wilkes | 2g.0f any appearance of land. gn Wednesday in time for the 4 o?clock train for Boston. Ann, of Peekskill, Vi ashington, of Bough wepaie, Duchess, of NECESSARY OPERATIONS THEREON. berg in close proximity. 1 sent word to Lt. Wilke: po ere any orders issued to the officer of the STEAM NAVIGATION BETWEEN ANTWERP ‘are.to Eastport, Ls barman and Bt. Andrews, $6 50 | Hyde Park, Syiph and Wave, of Mobile, Geo! art, of that such was the case. He came on deck, and the desk, (0.4 to the tnaet heat after by Sowad AND NEW YORK, ; Cy | Fee sane Colle’ Fashion, Zoront Sear; aml BE. of Syears with UR. ELLIOTT, | fog had then lifted a little, go that we could see the | Jeck to got le was re 5 Tiiis route offers to persons seeking enjoyment, many in- i fi h and report immediately to Lieut. Wilkes? If yea: VIA—SOUTHAMPTON. a is—a country abounding in fine Tak th rest ee. iy atin end le nt, RK | ice, and it was folerably clear. He looked round b 5 BELGIAN STEAMER BRITISH QUEEN, | Shots hing: lo fame of all nds with other ndractons "GAZO PNEUMATICS. Bese raed acted | and "aid someing about ianating the ahi n1 | wbx the cceation of the mae of much onder . OT, COMMANDER. interesting to sportsmen, a7 2m¢r y " ds the southwat s ’ f deparca: ek: i ee ENNEBEC AN Ti the nature ond extent of the disease. : was at the time looking towards re me K The d mot departure of this we wa Steamship, have KENNEBEC AND BOSTON. RICH. | "THE subscribes ia, wrepared to execate orders for the Grzo | ‘"Permission is given to refer to his late instructor, and also to he was about going below, I said to him ‘there A.—I recollect the occasion ‘of the order, but not neumatic Hy a ‘The vew and splendid steamer J. F fic Machine, for raising water any | some of the most eminent Professors of the Medical Faculty in % ; the southward, | ‘he date. A difference of opinion arose between Tet Siete. "Sms Mer, Some ga ot viel Bouton, | Meme emma om mimeo ot watt monte W mease | NEFGY SE, or tested envslraty maimer_| Sfookelikeland™” He made no reo, and seemed | {2° commander and Licat Underwood, the latter & bd 4 aaa) 7 o'clock, for Gardiner i * ' t, and went below. ated a that we paseed Pico of BS: meais pot Tacladed, 19. 8a. eon or wil env Haliowe on Mondays th bison iin tee. 22 Pine st. DISEASES OF THE |” reat the report with nefecircumstances wader | S°¥eral openings to the southward. ‘That is all T Antwerp, eward’s fees, $2 62 ‘meals be oon to Helowelli 46 ter olor New Youn & Avany Ratt, Road Comrayy, = 1. 4 which these two charts were made, and by whom. | Tecollect about the case. — 4 Sibeape ad a foed art moderate pone; pesaetees Caan Saft nce Ot errinad ote OTICE is hereby given to the Diockholdcis of the, New EYE AND EAR. [Here the witness was shown what purported to be | _@---Were you at any time during the Antarctio 5 i ae . peda e arocisoes fo As tray Waerile, Bangor Nore tod Alby il Road Company chat the Pesidem | yor BROADWAY, Comer John street, up stairs. | two charts of the *Antarstio Continent discovered | Cruise called upon for your opinion in writing wi and Directors have directed a eal ne a t i nee of passage t9 either of the above ports can a tor an instalment, of five per ar Trich pagal und mately ten eect for pleasure will SHANKS, M. D. fespectfully annonnces fo the public’ | by the U.S. Exploring Expedition, 1840.”] whether it was practicable to pursue the researches he Capital stock of the Company, payable on the | J 4 ji he | any further, if 90, state the circumstances? «key pa a a to Quebec, ax it runs | cent on the A + that for the better accommodation, of patients from | A | made them both, except putting on the id were ‘ircumstances the through a anding in beautifal scenery—the roads | fifth day of September next, y | abroad, as well as those of the city, he has removed his office A.—I did write such an opinion at the oall of Lt. esa oan HR gonation, ame to | pA aoe hotels well kept dane 0 ae iain Sch Rc Caiman Wns win | fs Aenea te tna atid wheats | “Senay Avwocrt—You say they. were both | Wilkes.” We had been ennetanty beet by the tos ppt 9 ee AUPHY EXCURSION TU TH Syikers tondont In Dutchess: Pawan ant Colombineouy: | $xeand eer and the diseases of Women and Chisdren. ‘From | made by you, except the labelling and topogr and in a gale of wind for the greater part of two aoe = SING BANKS OFF SANDY HOOR | 5 Heer ay chee stalynekte oe Jone ke Pater at thee Be. | 2£0 5 o'clock daily, will be devoted to consultations forthe cure A—Yex, sir, the labelling was put. on by days; the ship was in imminent peril of being loat FARE AND FREIGHT REDUCED. fat aba steamer UNC, | et gla tte ‘ inlet in | of minclansons cats Gnu n ere department of med: | Ven ai, the Inelling, was constantly. Tt required. all hande « greater part of re place, gr Money, Joy athe a Zontinue | felines, | Subscnb rs resident ia, Renaiiagr county, will rey | ° Docen tor Shank, in order to acquire the coutdence of stn: | Jrrpak ApvocaTe.—State when they were made ee ties ‘The sick Mi was large ; and the medical > jondey, ys Tharsday and Saturday, | and ‘Treasurer of the Northeru District, at his office in the city | Sefa.and to guarantee the public against the remotest feeling | ‘4 "They were both commenced before ourar- | Officers were the cause, by thcir reports, of dur being ULAR M CINE For f Ni "AND "clock—Canal street AR ooo Teh waiter at Ste By order of the Board, a raf ne ee " rye ereees rok i ari ree be bee lant ty og rl roe bod letter ager shuwe you in your hand. Le , N f 1. R., of Music is 'en- 5 r . and that hi bs . Fe : uf BH eet in ORON ANE REUSE | eed Siren eam hl | 0091, Oe pe RCOOMRD, ere Ti eae WU" When was the small oge finished? wring andthe one writen by you tthe inet ereeh dee teptarten Lad treclonee col Benen cad he. hap an hoes. mm the Utica will remain at Fort Hamil | [O67 OR S101, " 2 ‘deleted the highest | A.—At the Bay of Islands, New Zealand. A.—Yes, sit. i e “Far Pacem each way. Bank Note $100, A, Ne July 28, 1885, Alabama, at Mobile. Mott before the ss: | — Who is the topography by? Mr. Hamuroy read the following letter from Lt. RCA. ot techs. an Pg ST Cp ‘ 1 ‘eb. 23, 1839, jand professors of this learned University, dur A —'The t h i cathe charts was put | Alden to Lt. Wilkes on that occasion :— Staten Istand on Sunday, July. 2th, and continee eeery Peo. “ 100, the pablic examination and defence of the same. A.— ‘opography on bot a asp “U, & Sure Vincanwes, ar @ A Woolsey. day, Friday, and Sunday, and leave'as follows ve Foot of Hack. : 100, 4 ; i he. 8. regrets the necessity he is under in adverting to these | in.in peneil by Lieut. Wilkes. at re MO) EG. Nea ya og Denies mad street at | oxglocie Canal streot at 2 Fi bate | 40, 72, July 1, 18% “| Montgomery. cumstances, 0, repmemant to, the delicacy of every. true he charts were then examined by the members January 31, 1840. will leave New » (Sune me st No. 1, at 2% 0% Frag ‘ 5 ysician ; but the duty he imself, and the re- * One strom Piet No. 1; North River, Battery Places at five | Meeiearrorcinck oat 2M eelock, &. ML, and arrive i - i aa ee ‘ , td felis bnnl ce ties forthe preservation. of the ngblic | of the Court, and the Judge Advocate remarked that cer to your communication of to-day, 2 FR. Ngremscem Fare 85 centscach way. 18: By * “To, gy 23 18 *rgaMebile. fealty im : vod that he should speak ont.” Whar! | the land on the large chart extended (urther to the | tothe wardroom officers, calling Upon them frtheir amt : ae E oa joosa. | he rex I physician, who has spent years in r ‘ ii y ‘The RHODE ISLAND, on Monday and Briday, for Stoning Brown's Dock OLA, 38, Dees 13, 199, i the study of tie k \ heeeesnry Woauality hm forhivan, | Castmrard than on the smaller one, This was de tte agile dag comie M IS oss « omand Poe:day, for Stoningzou, Newport and Frvvidence. and Red Bark’ hee ‘ 10, ©,“ 126, Mar. 1, 1833, Montgomery. | and who hobis the s-aled testimony of Ie ined and competent | nied by Lieut. Wilkes. , : eee ae Tencnschen kn shane Sees Loe The MASSACHUSETTS, ou Tneaday aud Saturday, for Tan Red Bank, Shrewaba ve steamboat « 5, By 182i, Sept. 7, be wcatr. | authority before wiiom he was examined to practice such— | Q.—You say you called the attention of Lieut. | ion, withdue regard to the report of the m nerve ‘Newport and Providence, and ‘Tharsday for Ston- i rl overy. sportl k from Falton . 5A,‘ 1000, June 9, 1931, Mobile. | must het respectfully enquire *vemain sient in is ofhce, | Wilkes to indications of land to the southward on | Wich you have eubmitted ‘or our perusal, that itis very: ‘ , ton which dey the beat cick or Red 4 Small Notes. and allow himself to be thurst from the legitimate zround of hi > , polony-d Terirable to ascertain the extent ofthe recently discovered ngers on the arrival of the steamers at Stonington, : Will leave at Loctock each igem™ | ‘The abore have been stolen or lost in transmission by mail | jeiemtife exertion, by the bold, presuming reckless quick the morning of the 19th, as he was going below; do | \on by anvther actempt te the westward, provided o Ny fake Htaitrond Cars and proceed immediately to re, navigation sek’ Wethe Toissse | fous Loukriiie: Ay. Brokers aad others will please take ge | No tL fur one, will not eabmié to it, “And in order to place | you believe it was land? ma Helloves course this object can be atteined without further endam ¥ ‘ permit . ‘ Massol & Co., e the pablic in aproper light, and in suel hal row. hee nthe llojing much redneed rten = “ite Sod badgusé et the sich oP he-ctbienipeaal Sky an wil tecin the ‘partie o may offer hin for way Beto direct toward it the utile attention in he strongest m.. From the evidence I had, I don’t believe it | gering the health of the crew. ly he oul a8 30 pertos, and on Fiaemennts gens | 7 | Same 24, 1042, je293rme ate” mala WF Wall stieet. bona vena ia ee hel | Onestioned by Courr.—Did you believe it at the eer ptt a og meaearement,acods Scents per euig SABE Sesacts Balk Aghtons & Biseharn’s aemnene Bi OF EXCHANGE, sua vars gh Enciana, Tretand | ""Phove ofthe public aad the prtemion who are dispoved to | time you reported it , ‘i 7 . D sale, i , 5 it my office, and sul 0 H d - Citances Wieees, Esq, ” fad, ‘as per ‘de obtained at office chasers, by B. K, COLLINS & CO., to and Seot!aad, sums in of £5, £10, £15, £20, to any amoant, Bracony, “Bue vipente witserbe ‘che “ A.—No sir, I did not. If [had had any con! ’ 9. Ex} Expedition, . , mol omr | andy ‘6 Bouthatreet, | Mu sale at Pe) a Waller hilling.” Tr more Witness aual Imer | deece in it, L imanding U9. sploring ould have noted it in the log. ‘Com

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