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THE NEW YORK HERALD. i —— : > Vol. VIII—No. 247 ---Whole No. 3098. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 7, 1842. Price Two Cents ar re arate Washington Correspondence, “but the ladies always defended him, 80 it is all right. General Naval Court Martial, on board the |“ [n offering the answer to the third charge, the | “moustaches and imperial, was tried for beating his ae Wasiineron Crry, Sept. 3, 1842. | Perhaps this may account for the great interest , U.S, Ship North Carolina, accused denies that he has disobeyed the ord wife, who swore she would never live with him Close of the Ruanp Congress—Their Morals—Capa- | Wich Mr. Webster, and it is whispered, Mr. Col- ‘Tuespay, Sept. 6, 1812. | the Secretary of the Navy. He has, in the ex SH. Vi eS . « while the sun shines. The Court let him run on of his judgment and diseretion, done that whicti he ~ REMOVAL # a . ee lector Curtis, took in his succe: ana of Maine = getting bail for good behavour. A greasy, bull PHILLIPS’ CASH TAILORING ESTABLISH | ities—#fect—The New Organization of the Navy | went it blind for him. Poor Graham was rejected | TRIAL or Lizur. Cxantes Witxes, continven. still believes to have beennecessary and proper.” | nosed darkey, with yellow eyes and gold earrings, M 5 Department. becausa he was a friend and correspondent of Pre- The Court met pursuant to adjournment, all the The fourth charge—Illegally punishing men un- | named James Reynolds, was tried for stealing a In removed from 145 Broadway to ° eal House, My Dear Bennerr:— sident Tyler; and Starke, because he gave Wise @ | members present. The proceedings of yesterday | det his command, is justified by the peculiar circum- | piece of carpeting irom the ship Gladiator, was con- EY TRESS, |_,iwve cecwionaly heretofore advised you of | Sent nthe Sly sisi, and wet amined | Wore wed by the Jude Adnoces, nuns of tegatana, en of oven IN GENTLEMEN’S DRESS. | Matters and things doing and to be done in these | ‘Thus we go. In politics asin love, with men | ‘The room was crowded with the spectators,among | punishment was not as heavy generally as Court Gaepieats ofs most agen end Kentvguable ind 2¢ a suring central diggings, and I shall thus continue ever and | aswith women, to be scccessful one must be bold, | whow were many ladies, drawn together to hear Mtactints would have awarded for the offences. HE advertige dt Phase af dnt ets, ema anon to edify you andthe countless host of enger | Mil und have qualities that reach the heart: Your | the defence Lieutenant Wilkes had to offer to the eee pat eer aren Honoka is that the length of time he has been (gen ws wich | readers who laugh and grow both fat and funny party lines, and are tooscrupulons to admire a pretty | "ny serious, and the few very trifling and funny } tion is confined in the District Court of the United ee ea. “oat ing the advancage of upon the varied and instructive contents of your | toot or kiss a laughing lip when opportunity offers, | charges that had occupied the grave considerations ‘ng connected with an extensive clot victed, and remanded for sentence on Friday. Abraham Gifford, a copper colored, bushy-headed darkee, and Bill Tine, a bison-eyed, bulf-dog-chop- ped black was tried for steaitan a bag of cofiee from Charles A. Howard, and sent to the Peniten- Uary forsix months. -Jeremiah Sullivan, a decent dressed man, with red whiskers, was tried forsteal- ing a cloth coat from John M: Clarke, while the i ubiquious Herald, which ever brings glad tidings to | never go ahead. A flirtation is a devilish popular | of the court for nearly t ¥ Cc “ hen took up the specification charging him | latter was paying his fare on board the steamboat = Frye |p aS re ging eg Samael fing op peep and trumpets detection ae : thing sometimes. This Choctaw commission is im- der of the Nortk a ‘@ he bye ne Neer with uttering fasehood in his Report to the Secr South America. 5 was arrested by officer Cocke- the beat descriptions of eptlemen's dress, > mpe| ' i portant; salary $3,000 per year, and it passes on | CXtdit for the ex Te eee tls pthicers deserve | ry, that he saw land on the morning of the 19t! x with the coat under his arm. ‘The prisoner offer- my dm 8. PHILLIPS, 7 Astor Howe, Broadway _ | The headers-off of the Capting here find them- } claims in amount to two millionsof dollars. Bieaeaat mates accommodations provided | Hirst, the evidence and report of Lt. Ringgold vrere | ed no defence, but pposed to be a regular steam- TO THE LADIES. selves very much in the uncomfortable plight of poor : ‘We have a new shone story afloat. One night | Lier. Witaks thes Ree es reading his de- | quoted, at lengtn: hen the testimony of I. Alden; ra Be nine 1 very properly sentenced him DS-—The rie- | Pat, who, to hisutter surprise, sliced off his own | lastweek a lady at a fashionable boarding house | p.nce to the Ci poe eo s Jet | ven Gunner Williamson; then extracts from Lt. atiary tor months, and it is hoped Dee eee Ree or the celebrated Gan - : ith hee near the relay house, on the road to Baltimore, per- | 6f'56 closely printed regan of an octavo pamphlet | fudson’s report, and the testimony of Lt. Davis and | that the keeper of Blackwell's Island will see thes he offen (ht sale'a moat select and choice assortment of Millinery | Humeral exerescence with a sythe, in his eagerness | ceived in the wall of her room the figure of a man, | °% 56 closely printed ages, After he had read a por- | Passed Mid. Eld, relating to discoveries on board | has a good stand for business while serving out his 0 3 fe 4 - | tion, the book was handed Mr. Hamill hi i i j (onda, for the spring trade, never as yet presented to the rub | to head with the end of itshandle, an honest inde- | in dim, but distinct outline. Being a woman of finished its readings °° Mr. Hamilton, who | the Peacock were given. “Upon what pretence is | term. A pert looking girl of the pave rom: the PE a eg V3 pendent trout, who was pursuing, in his legitmate | singular nerve, she got up, approached it, and piaced | fmished it B. : > the attempt made, not only to blast my reputation, | Points, with light brown hair, and dark blue eyes, “TE DY et . - 3) 4 ole ed for stealing a silver wate! " ie assortme’ of the in a hark : ‘d e defence commenced by stating that “although 7 i col. | was tried for stealin | , ‘The celebrated SILK , CALLED CAPOTTE D’OR- lel the d straight-fe er hand on the figure. She awakened her com L 4 but that of the country? “By an effort to show ‘ast § a silver watch from James LEANS. os worn, by La Duchease D*Orieans, of Rrance and constitutional element,the even andstraight-for- | aicn ‘who saw if likewise. It remamed for hell, | Neary three weeks have Geen tn duetaonely spentby | jusion between Lts. Hudson, Ringgold, and myself, | Williams, while he was inbed wih hers hich orcs SHED | SILK. ENTIRELY, NEW, AND ORIGINAL ward tenor of his way. They have, as vou know, | an hour, and thenvanished. It stood with its right | ts court oon my trial, this is far from being the in claiming in our reports that apt was seen on and | afterwards found in her bed room tied round the Hats called adjourned, and most of them are now on their way | armextended; the hand was wanting; in all e [pepaibe baci rig made against me- Tt cansot | befure the mornitg of the 19th, because the explo- | bed post, with a bonnet over it. The court adjudged “ MODINE CAPOTTES, ELSSLER b joicing) to meet their constituents. Like | the shadow was perfect. Three nights afterwards | have escaped the notice of the court that from the | pers of an another nation claimed the disaovery ov | her guilty, and remanded her for sentence COTTAGE * sae rortent h h a fear “hte, | the figure of a woman was seen precisely in the | first roptiatelyealied danvened in. what has been | that day. It has already been announced to the | Nathaniel Long, who was charged with an ay- Sepa aled een Nae re PT mA WS of Cn Sevoevne, | Sreanteahocl 9) am lbh same spot, and halta dozen persons sw it. A vat | quaPPtpir cy Pee ee Tig of Lieutenants Pink- | world that we claim the honor of the discovery.-— | suult and battery, was let loose with a reprimand 4 ici i which nine months’ gestation | alarm was occasioned. An old grave yard stands A n gf * ‘The Proprietress respectfully solicits the ladies to favorher | DUNS OF the birchin) stave yal Whatever may be your opinion of me, do you not | Bill Still, confined against his will, was pro and varied stock of Mil- | of puerility and pettifogging, so reasonably entitle | just, under the window. Much exertion has been Guillow, T have in fact been treated by the prosecu- | believe that Lis. Hudson and Ringgold are made of with acall, and examine her eley mised a let off at the next session of the 2 ngage ple 7 tion as the real culprit. No effort w ared in ’ i ° y if the i Fem Te Vary a TY OF ne oes. ne de Modes, shine behind everycloud. Let said deluded consti- | the visitation of the spectre, immediately scampered Perens ite auch state as would eit weed tained?” He then entered into an elaborate de- | black handkerchief round his Urge ragged vest, au23 mr __ 293% Broadway. | tuents grumble about neglected duty—about the dis- | off. I will keep you advised of this affair. Aoi vn aetna REA UThs nee hes ie: Af | fence of Lieut. Hudson’s report, and closes with an | #nd beard like an ape, was tried for Sealing - AW GOODS graceful and degrading scenes in which they have Yours ever, BB. B. | with that ungaliied denunciation of me personaly | wwusland undeserved tirade agninst the Judge Ad- | woman, named Jane McCulkin, who weighs ful JS. j or Pe, 4 u sna é ee off handkerchief and showed the TT. BENNETT, 39, John and 11136 William arects, im | noted for the gratification of the preposterous hopes and of my actions yet undivulged in the form of le- | “Gi; i ‘ . pars he had received from big Mi Salk i TT, 39, mad 81D Willie Srraw | of the Kentucky juggler—still they believe the vir- New Orleans, : y : He then took up Lieut. Pinkney’s charges, and, | Scars he had received from big Mrs. MeCulkin, RIES evecare or leis set Bogen Siew ues of soft sawder and lying, ike those of aper: {Correspondence of the Herald.) gal evidence, as would seem to have been intended | jn answer to the first, contends that because Lieut who, he said, knocked him down witha club. Tho Bener al that he hag on hendsa splendid and, sxtensive assore- maceti” for inward bruises, will soothe and cure all New Orueans, Aug. 29, 1842. tooverawe thiscourt, and force from it by the pow- Pinkney and Knox did not hear him use the ex- | Court sent him to the City Prison for three days. hand English | such popular irritation, and if they fuil, there yet re- ‘imes in Ne -_ er of that mighty engine, a verdict in epposition to Dunstables’ italien Rutlends, Fancy: Schell-and Imperial (a | maing “the sure and. abiding coasolation of | G7ttt Zimes in New Orleans—The Banks at Log- | the dictates of their owa consciences. Nor can I || Be. fashiovable and beautiful article) fine Tuscans, Albert | having pocketed eight dollars per diem for nine gerheads—The Priests at Loggerheads—Editors | avoid referring to the fact that on my trial, proba “Alsoy , the White Siberian Hair | months, and an equal pression ‘God d—n it,” the Court is bound to be- Thomas Jones, asoap-lock of the genus No. 3, was ieve it was not used, although Passed Midshipman tried for stealing a black silk dress and a_pair of pants from Mary Vernon, and sent to the Peniten- tiary for three months. John Stevenson, a sweep, carrying No. 2, was tried for stealing a pair of boots from Edward F. Cullin, and remanded till Tuesday. Joseph Beer, a German, charged. with beating his wife, was let run because his wife did not appear against him, Samuel Freeland, a yellow man, with twisted ear-wigs, was tried for assaulting Jane Allison, a white woman, with a cane, she having ordered him out of her shop for making a noise in the absence of her husband. The Court sent him to the City Prison for 30 days. Eddy Murtey, a small boy, aged about 12 years, for being concerned with be : bly for the first time in the history of courte’ mar. Blunt swears it was, because he ‘is one of those 20" an entirely new artic! amount for every twenty tor- and Lawyers at Loggerheads. Tal files hes th h f + Pr M young officers whose feelings of hostility towards Bonnet, which forthe summer wear surpasses all the styles as | tuous miles of constructive travel which they have | Sir: see erected tape evrity of the administration | me haye so warped their judgment, that their testi- Yet introduced, being extreinely light, durable, whiteand beat | heen afflicted with in going to and returning from | > The ‘al Sender eh been exerted rocontro. or interruptthe proceed: | mony is to be received with many grains of allow- cr] will clean as well as a tuscan, this late scene of their patriotic suflerings—to say commercial operations of the last week have | ings of 13 Cou! ance.” GUNS AND PISTOLS. nothing of the books, gilt edge paper, pens, ink, | been so small, they are not worthy of notice. What | | He next speaks of the prejudice, that had been | “*Tho second specification he sets at rest by saying XCLUSIVELY.-£9 peakatyea and other “ stealings, voted to ‘then little has been sold has been for specie, and that is Meee dey seemeeetiepem: his eure did not bring Lt. Pinkney in contempt 3 eee sya ely slic caoana reli eto about $OU0, touch, | ‘he basis now of all our transactions. During the | sustaining an injury in his relative standing in the Tetamet Grin he fore meal Gontinn be says Lients i ; es eee tao (grt sp se of these suffering and sell-denying martyrs. week about $200,000 have arrived, one half of | navy, almost equal to the most severe sentence | pinkney nearly lost his vessel by urskilfulness, und i fhe i one hundred different kinda, all. of which | Of these things, however, I did not intend dis- | which came here from New York, and the rest from | Which this court could possibly inflict upon himn”— | the circumstances were such as would excuse him 9 . contidence he reposes in the * is ’ i ces, being | coursing you at starting. I may hereafter resume | Mexico and the West Indies, Mu ons He next speaks of the confidenc a : for using the words he is charged with, if he did m Exrope, | the subject,and enlighten your readers with an expo- Much more is on the | Court, and gives a history of his connection with | use the: i pric he sah qj way here from Europe and New York, and soon we | the expedition, the circumstances under which the | "He atte h f refasi two others in stealing some penknives, was sent to assort f the above al hand. sition of certain ingenious and recent within-wheel a OE Uber . le attempts to answer the charge of refusing to p 1s e Pp y ee Cena toate en ees tete meecesiad $0 Pree acteate that will Gcubetiee highly edify and de- | shallhave abundance of it. But two of our banks | Command was offered to and accepted by him, that | pay for the repairs to the Flying Fish, on the ground | the House of Refuge. Charles Morgan, a little call, previous to making their purchases, ayziam*r_ | tight them are now obnoxious to the laws, as Tam inf dby |* cabal existed in the squadron to thwartall the ob- | that Lieut. Pinkney was eine to await his arrival | black man, who pleaded guilty to two charges of Ti Cy ae ee ‘ke. Read . Pat nicioesd oncommencing this, was a com- | the States Attorney. These aie the Consolidated cote nttbe expeditian: says that 7 ee, ke at the Bay of Islands, when the greater part of the peut larceny, was sentenced to nine months in the AMI fecttully inform the Order of 1'OoF'O: Feeand inet: | munication in relation to an act of Congress, which | and Citizens. ‘The former bas given notiee of its able service waste be prowred Phe Wether | materials and labor might have been supplied from | Penitentiary’on both offences. friends ge that they are now prepared to execitte orders | passed on the. last day of the late rump session, to | intention to place herselt in.a proper position, that is | 2 Oh ant the Vincennes. re Court Calendar—This Day, Common Pieas.—Part 1—Nos. 19, 33, 81, 98. art 2.—Nos. 134, 137, 136, 26, 28, 34, 48, 128, 6, 68, 16, 46, 62, 86, 102, 104, 130: Ganhiey ta Banner Hae ret The orentaz: | abolish the office of navy commissioners, and create | to haye in her voults one dollar in specie for $3 in gue sowadron sia nest eoken: of; having h only ak The defence for not forwarding Pinkney’s letter jon thet wi Temsks tes rest banners without disfiguring it | in liewof it, five bureaux appended to the Navy De- | circulation, in two or three days. There is no pro- 8 y s . " to the Secretary until after a lapse of 13 months, is Wine gehen "partment. The bill, as it originally passed the Se- | bability of the Citizens’ Bank doing so, and her pa- | [oWs,% eulogy en Lieut. Hudson, forthe sacrifice he | justified on the same grounds assumed in regard to 8 cuoiee snd Decigns one be seen at their Establishment, nate, provided for. seven bureaux, over four of per hasfurther depreciated—sales were made of it made in serving under one beneat! 18 rank, an ir. Guillou’s reports. Shy bh Penge cafes de suo the ki i ’ “yet,” he says, ‘‘you have witnessed an attempt first i ine Tieut: MET pg Be MPM To’ | were to gronds. “The later rank of oficers wae en | Siperghs hege ol Renee aainged, “Ue oF ME | ta exciteajeuouty between this oficer and myeel | Fighyer Ss the Beacons antl De Paisersenevened MISCELLANEOUS Greenwich No Congnent 2 Fsnereranee; | braced by amending the bill asreported by the Naval | ‘The President and Cashier of the Atchafalaya | ‘ielationto the discovery of the Antarctic land, | his health as suffering, and says that the charge is h. No. 40, Harmony, 44, it 0 n u also Miltary Companies thd ‘Sanday, Schoo! Banners, and Committee, with the expressed view of affording 10 Bank are out, in the public prints in reply to the state- eee yee ere Heard Ls pence $0 an, ane groundless, as Lieut. Hudson swears he never gave drews, St David, &e ke. i the Secretary of the Navy a more extensiverange for | ment of the Commissioners to the Ci - ; pa ” 4 $0 to Lak Me ATS Vinidow Shades iy great variety, from $1 each to the richest thewaleceion of competaney and talent: Thissalutary | cy. The defalcation is feet (OHS. pairs ceedings correctly designated as savage.” He next | In relies to the last specification, imprisoning, and best painted by the most eminent arte, warranted | ;Ovision, inserted asit was, onall hands understood, | The Teller abeconded ond te now in Havana, and | Sdverts to the fact of hishaving been 26 years in the | flogging, &c., four marines who refused to do duty sever to ¢ color, with many recent improvements for | for the purpose of giving the Secretary an opportu: | public opinion generally attributes the defaleation files om Serving! in apprentices ip in the ies after their term of enlistment expired, he contended church windows and other public and private buildings, steam- | nity to get rid of the late Navy Commissioners, and | entirely to him. ‘The President and Cashier are of | {l¢ marine, and that he served in the old school of | their detention was “ essential to. the public inter- U.S. CITY DESPATCH POST. k PUST OFFICE, New York, 25th July, 1842. OURS of Delivery each day, (Sundays excepted) at the Upper nd Lower Post Offices:— Letters deposited before Half-p 8 o’clock, A.M nie, Peles Sits, sore Windows; Ka Be. i i i i st esti iti A discipline, ic. | t,” and he was therefore justified in detainin, “ D are watoert ceeds ered nr tlt | mew bureaux, fas aicken ow inthe House of Ie: | tapigestong evidences te tears eet heesctan | Hk thes ooceedsto examine the charges of Dr. | then by ihe Act of March 2. 18s and second | ACalie Stain bts © UNH 2 46 lass obscured and painted in brilliant colors, | presentatives, by the active lobbying of the Navy thie cit Guillou, and contends that the specifications char- | that they had received a bounty, and volunteered 1, Velpeks AM] and ¢ o'clock, P M. and cheap. iy Wr Coinmissioners themselves. To this amendment Th Ee ie fall of C intrnited Meta Bs eng hie SH We those nue changes aan at for the ‘entire cruise, and therefore their terms “ oPM NT TO the House also added others which I am informed heen Gorntineldnete, Preditienta, Ocuhtore {Editors imselt and Lieut. Ringgold, and conten Is eee had not expired, and he was justified in punishing nbgtters tobe sent Free, must have ‘Free Stamp” affixed to IMPORTA nearly destroyed its usefulness, and rendered the | &c. Ivis said that the editor of the Advertiser ang | Could not have been affected by it, whether the Se- | them, &e. whor the letter is add Nip monny gant ba gusterss te No money rust be enc ss revistered at t se principal offi all of which, “free stamps” 1 100, and every inform may be obtain > tion at the upper or lower offices. Stamps: ed by the late CityDespatch Post will be received. Itis indispensable that the number of the residence ahould be stated in ail lett ra sent through this Post josed in Sy izati i | cretary received them ten months sooner or later, He next launches forth a bitter complaint against HOUSE KEE PERS, | erp cee amzaton an ater abortion. | Of | one of the Hoard of Currency were ta.go outlast | Se dey gould not have heen ied il te. fewrn ot | yd Sjmestaanuchas forth biter complaint gaine A FEW IMPROVEMENTS have been made apon Fisk's q 2 Pa ¥ i Ben | her ed idles reat cach other. Warm wea- | the squadron to the United States. He also con- | kept und again attacks the Tudge Advocate, whom Fatant Novelty Cooking Stove, reudering it impossible | May not be the case. To the Board of Navy Com- | ther and idleness have made our citizens pugna- a Pt, ain a Judge . th i mar with i i ly and I d i tends that although the Doctor's report cannot be | he accuses of a high-handed yiolation of the records iat any difficulty should occur with it even when managed y | missioners is justly and generally attributed the pre- | cious. Two fellows yesterday exchanged pistol found onthe files of the Department, they were sent | of iG Ph f the fil one who has had no experience in the use of any kind of coox | sent lamentable and shameful condition of our na- | shots in the street opposite the Verandah. to the . ¥ of the government, im taking papers from the files Recpanaine \e, (rai deve fl coe craton tional vessels and of their equipment. .The exposi- great danger of passers by,and unfortunately without by hum with his letter of Oct; 2 and destroyingthem. He next attacks Lt. Pink- ’ 2 ; A “ i In relation to the charge of violating Dr. Guillou’s a detenor on’ oa till” ol the Jud; , The Post Master solicits the earliest intormation shonld any emodied | ti re) G t Maury ove! t 7 ee 3 cea» ” a ney’s defence on his own tral, charges the Judge regulariti a JOHN LORIMER GRAHAM Irate bert sme hen ts tntncentie to ierese Harry ‘Bluth ts the Soutiroen Tlerssy Meastnren us Hee Users pub ge i Fights by withholding from him the appointment due | Advocate with endeavoring. to impeach all testi- | “amuiree: Post Master. 4 : Pn. é cs — 3 P eneral or i : = ee megan velty Stave is warranted inailcases {0° angwer every purpose | of the grossstupidity of this Board, of its pig-headed | --An unfortunate difficulty exists between the Which Mecusrre is bavadvatenck ndiviaeal rece [eeey tence Ro ie his conviction, &e.and | rig TWO GREATEST INVENTIONS OF for which it is recommended, or it may be. returned and the | obstinacy, and of its disgraceful, infamous waste | Bishop of this diocese and the wardens of the church to Dr. Guillow; and then recounts the open rup- | h@Y einen at Secretary Upshur, for al iz THE AGE, eeecrieer ee nun oven Maun gs mench lester can of millions upon millions of public money, puts | of St. Louis, in this city. Three weeks since the | 80 Dr. Guillou; and then e of i dr. Guilleu access to the files of the Department to 4 t e beyond question the fact of the enti fit | curd ; ‘ ture of Dr. G. with his commander, Lieut. Ring- | obtain evidence against him. the i tru f this stove, y! q ton 3th act oO! ire un! curé of this church died, and the Bishop Blanc aj “ " y 4 tre acarly tee enlarge na can be used ujon any Sher of te | Ness of any of the ola forlorn and obselete captains, | pointed Mr, Houselon to suceeed tee Thee ab | gold, and says, Fig ia Pa ow PL have ad He next disavows any feeling of personal wrong tame size, “Among the extra fixtures are a large boiler, m who have constituted the different Navy Boards, to | pointment gave great offence, to the wardens, who | Momshed him, that the assurance of receiving “‘im- | owards the Judge Advocate, und ascribes his con- ing 39 gallons or 1g barrels; alarge rotary grid i i . ahh Io recewve him nileging. | Partialjustice,” would,‘ by reason of his improper | duet to inexperience. He charges him with acting ¢ 53 ordinary atzed buckwheat cakes. at. on penel se ee, OY ote ae HisSeDh | Lek @ meeting and refused to receive him, alleging | cond:ct, and his involvements with his commander, | ast he TigLAaine sek Biro oncomectinis cousmel te suitable toreiy aimed bat but now by the late act “Iransferred to. the different | saa fothermere. that they shedid have hoe seat: | Feadily pictured w his imagination something like | Courts of common law, and fell it his duty to pros NO. 1. KENNEDY’S COMPOUND VEGETABLE PREPARATION. ‘OR The treatment and preservation of the Hair; the for all diseases of the vealp, such as dandeut, joaves of bread; f ‘ ' Ke. Ke, including all cutaneous affections. 5 bureaux in quesion. Yet, the three late commis- | guited in the matier. acourt martial, rather than promotion or advance | cure his conviction by bringing all the evidence he | pared withereat care bythe inventor eet irenticn ele canst felipe ce bea ‘which ithasgain- | Sioners, and their secretary, to whom, Feria, This drew from, the bishop a pastoral letter, in a ee reviews ths) apecificationsia. which the’ (Cores santo as and amperestion that tnt his favors} Sie: escheat oly Guten take techoerioeet hele ‘edamong all whe have seen it in use. at Fisk’s | more than any other man, the evils so loudly com- | which he argues his right to make the appointment, * . u He charges him with destroying, papers necessary | Article for the benefit of the groweh and beauty ofthe Fla In i . F M “ ri e 7 LE “ n ‘ Hone not ta be decuiool by those who advertoe their stoves | Diained of are attribatable, have been appointed to | and makes some eevere comments on the conduct | vit the presence” interview at Honolulu with | for the prosecution on another trial, and necessary the me: y hosts intended for the sme purpose, nted in this country. ‘Lhis article, as can’ be testified 10 by ¢ number of oral and verbal recommendations, is superior thing of the kind imported from any part of the world, other nostrums for changing the 9 a c Dr. Guillou is laid. He flatly denies the Dr.’s ver- | for his defe hi 1 that hi fused to pro- | have ai |, While this rejoices in the full vigo nate ved si ” preside over four out of the five bureaux. The tl . TI turn, “4 Eng 'y for his defence on this, and that he refused to pro: > ! Hover re mide upau ha princink“encurt oy Mens Fisk, or | filth being entirely of a medical character, is pro- | newspapers: and handle his levte withooy sinners, | sion of the transaction says trom what had oc- | duce a‘ colored. sailor” as a. witness on another | Jpaahoodeai te deatncd olive ar Tome a afne hea of i P thout glov. their Jegally authorised agents. References given at the store: | perly to be under the direetion of a Naval Surgeon. | ‘The bishop threatens to interdict the church-on let | CUed between them it does not bear the mark of] trial, on the ground that it was illegal, and would be | wh have these desea heratr ene Ceauty Admired. | Let those 209 Waterstreet, to over eighthundred persons who have them r I find is used up. Imust, therefore, de: | s, e =. lop if the ath 10 interdict bs eg re probability on its face, and is circumstantially un- | an insultto the court, when he was as competent for the result. It nly requires to be known to be appre- pil ITs mcr | fart afature number, any further femark ea’ ties | Seplember, if they do not recsive Mr. R., and the | {Tye He denies making the promise of giving the | trattcisastey’ ou. noarl opes or cust Soe bobs — AY ae GM bject, and remain, &c. je he site ie py be ; of ah Teeywiti | Dt- surgeon’s pay at Washington; says he never | “He next. speaks of a compliment paid him by t afraid of getti ee OCULISTS. subject, a! oe raw the appointment by Ist Premaber they will | crossed the threshold of his house at that. place to Secretary Upshur before the National Institute at | Nearly five handed certidcaten, testifying to ite virtues, in posehecr, ———————— take the keys and close the cathedral. This is very | }* Jud t him short- 5 “ ji all cases for wich it ded to be used, from th Wasuinaron Crry, Sept. 4, 1842. fe dh d ‘ his knowledge, and that Lt. Hudson met him short- | \Vashington, and says, “such being the avowed higilly réapeerebie radivhteat 3 hy DOCTOR J. FRANCIS’ | prchington te ens Cit, Sem 4, 1842. | unfortunate, and. has caused great excitement | jyafier the Honolulu interview agitated and excited | syaalungton, and says, <such being the avowed | Blaiyruyerthe ndividaniein-raioee tags tote Bald . Washington—the Ladies—their opinion of young | among our Datei population, great numbers of | ind not ver likely to be very accurate in his recol- | [ean only ascribe the part he has taken against me treet, New York. CELEBRATED EYE WATER. Mr. Bennett—Webb and Mike Walsh—A peep at | Whom support the wardens. | Both parties appear to | lectins. He admits he arrested Dr. Guillou on the | beforethis court, to a stern sense of duty on his part en 0, 19 BARCS. -¥ STREET, within two doors of the eae ‘Ya;. | Be inflexible, but I hope come satisfactory arrange- ‘ad did not order him to the U. 8. ones ceerdery sirand pang Cae) INVENTION NO. 2 AN “Astor He-/¢ > His preparations are a perfect cure for all Certain Proceedings in the Senate—Mr. Clai- il be made, bef h : 1th of October a im which in the pursuit of what he considered justice, ee inflammatory ase of the eye, weakness of sight, Re mn | fo, seeamggen fs ment will be made, before such extremities are re- | for trial, but that on the 26th of the same month he | has overborne all private feelings and conside- | ‘The second invention of modern times, to wirich we would hevertail in tes sing nebulae of the longest standing, without ¢ of Mississippi—Philosophy of Politics and | sorted to, as are threatened. had permission by letter to return to the U.S. and | rations.” raanectfully cal attention, is KENNEDY'S CELEBRATED —— omratiO’s ER TIFICATES. Love—True Secret of Success—A Ghost Story. Bs tie sinters Lanne funds were provided for his travelling expenses. He | ‘The whole concludes with an appeal to the court, “ahh ICAL HAI® DYE, the Stet gvér im I certify that Jacob Valentine, a youth of about fdteen years | Dean GENERAL :— " 3 says {t is not true he refused him a trial before the | and the expression of the conviction, that he must ful gmetad atest he hae arte pata at |The city of magnificent distances,” is most de~| Znessvei, in which, however, no other ajury weg | Goumitien convened on board the Peacock, and i | fe acquitted on al the charges, . zine- ’ 5 , wh t ; se othe ' vas | Lt. Hudson informed him so, he (Lt. W.) was not] At the conclusion of the defence, the room was qty tee saat far desk rote, e Ded freancte, Mione featment hae, been, the mean tMder | serted. Congress is gone, the God-like Daniel is | done, than the loss of a pair of gold spectagles. Sad | 14%; Hindson by the unauthorized declarations of Lt. | cleared, and the Court remained in’ secret session | Uleck from Hise ret esr ae ay eeat ectionsbis.esicr, ine tor of St. George’s Church, Beekmanst. | gone, Captain Tyler is preparing to go; but the la- | times these. Hudgon. It is not proved he made an application to | until a quarter past three o'clock, when the doors Pind ad ‘perth ot fon’ Ouect tem vaccieoseitiad dies, heaven bless them, are here still, as bright and se Napa loci fede N ty be tried; he would not ask the Court to believe | were opened, and the Court adjourned till Wednes- lication, without affe Hair D) held ai ing the skin. e was exhibited at the Fai Niblo’s Garden, and recei f the Ameri- ‘d the first pre- * - vertiser, alluded to, fought last evening, Mr. “ anxious to be tried by a 2 ; Seances the Sixt pee ppm pele et Sgn ie ap fy was retorted | beautiful as ever. Boast as you may about Broad- | son, son of Mr. Musson of the Board of Gaaer. ae the eee Aad GL whonhi. ween ub day morning at ten o'clock. t the following Sey oe Wat 6 Cn ake ered. now perfectly restored to sight by Dr. J. | way, our avenue is a paradise compared with it. | The latter challenged in consequence of an artic! Lane; Leary & Co, Astor H jowe! 5 recovered. a 2 . . avowed friends, and one of them had preferred the U. S, District Court, Francis’ celebrated prsra MTEL. 8, JONES, 499 Pearl treet. | Washington is beyond all the world for lovely wo. | in the Advertiser, reflecting on the members of the | Charges on which he would be tried” He next In Balikraptoy—Belore Jodge Hetts: ood and st or House; 63 330 Bowery corner Bond street; Tiffan Broadway, and at the manufactory, or au30 Im*r GEORGE KENNEDY. y A " tonly to provoke a controversy. liti id off to-day in th dingly “ p Poa - fectly g a 3 manners, gentle, accessible, lovely, and in | to be fired between counting one and twenty. Collins | ; : , | littes were paid off to-day in the exceedingly ** por- 7 Pasto een gE BENED read the Hezald, and now that Tom Mar- | marking him straight across the back. He fired at debis.”” not keep: a proper journal to entitle him to it. “ % The duane then proceeds with the third charge Among those who have thus promptly. IC et Church. shall and temperance have put out, they talk | the countten, while advancing and put the ball right arly blind fe taraci h M e ¥ fe rf i N. W. v ders, whit des th ity of aye wel honéawae oft Disew’ woukkite Joyepeadon or of getting up a meeting at the Apollo Hall, and | through Collins’ body, who is alive, but hardly ex- entitled disobedience of orders, the attacks on and pape pes Mieed De Beech acer eat es Shek the | i TT sia always prodven, . that disease, my eyes are now perfectly recovered. sending on a delegation of the most beautiful to | pected to recover. ‘Another duel comes off this burning of the towns in the South Pacific, &c. He he ‘ i , smooth aw edge as the razor could by any possi HESTER JOHNSTON, 41 Eldridge street, . - aid ty 1} | morning between a merchant and a lawyer. A 4 H venty others, many of them men of great note, and e most experienced % the undersigned, having witnessed the astonishing effi- | eScort le jewneediteur to this city. The girls are a’) is yer. first recites his instructions from Secretary Paul- now rendered “saucy able” by the magic process the only effectaal moana which the art of man hes yet jr, Francis’ preparations for diseases of the eye, | dying to see the little hero, and presidential candi- ding, and proceeds to analyze them, and comes to | they have passed through. Eighty-nine cases in all for giving to every one an opportunity of suiting his ra- ly recommend them to the notice of the public, as | date for 1880, who has used Webb up so often. oti igilprs geen the conclusion that he is ‘thereby authorized to | were called on the notes for fiaal discharge (this “ia with the tame certainty at he ean end & pen to bees mn Dunbar, Pastor of MeDongal st, Church. They swear he. is “a chip of the old block,” and | Before the Recorder, Judge Lynch and Aldermen | punish thefts, recover the possession of stolen Proper- | being the first day for such after the recess), among ie cone pat before purchasing. Re- & H. Cone, Pastor of the First Baptist Church. will be a terrible fellow one of these days. It is Carman and Bonnell. ty, and to punish offenders, and am invested with a ph, and Mo- ve of the begt article of Stx) and Tablet, $1 and $1 30. John Peck, Agent of the Home Mission Socisty. shrewdly suspected that the Young *un” wrote that | _ Serr. 6.—Francis Meyer, a German, who arrived | discretionary authority of the widest scope : indeed fie omeeta La 1 Coelar Daenn tae al ist Cha ~ ¢ (SEP ° ‘ i 8 i f Joseph & Co.) but objec- Joperh Andresde, Roman Catholic Priest of Se Peter's | famous speech for Mike Walsh—glorious Mike. | in this country in February last, pleaded guilty to | situations were anticipated in the order, when “ne= tec Se aber Pol pr gr ood pee hey Wave \ Who can forget his graphic description of Webb ? | stealing 15 silver watches, diamonds, rubies, pearls, | cessity was to be my guide.’ Obviously I had ple- i eir four millions of troublesome Numerous certificates can be seen at the office. Preparedand | ‘* A fellow,” said Mike, “ who prates about honesty | ear rings, &c., valued at $234, and was sentenced to | nary mowers; and na less a clear, positive, and wan- aes home naidagie ttiey uli be enabled to do fal gh i pres ng a Baan SY from | With a bribe of 52,000 in his pockets; who talks | the inte prieen for three years. ; ton abuse is established, the charge must fall.” He | go ina pores or so, and go atit fresh again. Objec- test pain. about courage with the whelps of a cowhide on his | Alexander Danforth discharged.—This well known | says he was required to visit the several places set tions were also filed to the discharge of W. N. ‘ back, and who preaches about temperance with a ane who was arrested on the 16th of July last, on | forth in the specifications for the purpose of making Griggsand J. H. Howard. The creditors of gallon of punch in his belly!” hy, less than this | a charge of stealing a silver lever watch of the value surveys, scientific researches, and ascertaining their in Hine! i xe) Gl VING AR! MN LEASURE IN SHAVING secured by the use_of Cha man's MAGIC RAZOR STROP, with METALLIC HONE, forming one of its four sides, with which every per keep his razorin four face ing with nary hone, letalic Hone, 6 n finshing on the simple calf skin. ngeons, Fi ; A Fi Newman had been allowed certain time in which I jew York Soci as jotued Kim, and every confi- | made Cicero illustrious, and Mike is sure of immon- | of $30 trom Samuel Dearborn, of the schooner Nas- | resources. : 6 to obtain jtestimony at Ohio—it has expired, and | ‘etal prices 40, 79 I b Syd gh ey Tp Office roe ee a Proton agit as an Ocutat ec | tality. Every body has the speech off by heart; | sau, was discharged, the Grand Jury having dismiss | ‘The allegations of the affair at Clermont Ton- | their counsel asked an extension, but the Court | ‘at $1,590. jesale prices $9,20, $4, $6, Office hours from 9 A. M., until 6 P. M. jyl03m%e_ | Miss Nancy Kinney sells it at a shilling a sheet, and | ed the complaint for lack of evidence. This rogue | nerre, were then reviewed. He says, “by this | would not allow it, the matter looking a little like an bento : DISEASES OF THE EYE Hinchey’s parrot repeats it to eve ssenger; but | has already served one or two years in the State | disingenuous accusation, it would seem that I made | effort at procrastination, which Judge B. said would L. HAPMAN, No, 1¢2 William street, | . the girls, who detest a man like Webb, who will | prison. > ‘ the attack parely for the gratification of blood-| not be permitted. One or two motions were heard, ra’ best, at $3 eacheand the money. R. K. DIOSSY, run from a six inch mahogany stock, all swear that Honorably Discharged. A girl named Mary thirsty feelings.” He then says, it appears in evi- | and the Bankrupt Court adjourned. ¢ dissatisfied. au% im*r OPHTHALMIC SURGEON, Bennett junior wrote it. McGill, who was charged by a man named George | dence, that he spent much time in endeavoring to | “The September term of the District Court then IMPORTANT TO THE Ersrance in ra BROADWAY... aon Be this as it may, no apa has hag created 2 Wale: Maes ang some As Fee son of yonting conciliate the natives be prenenty br os ig opened. PUBLIC y is D A! reat a sensation, and-il ike comes here we wil apparel from his premises, which were afterwards | lence was only resorted to when they attacked Mr. A jury was empannelled, and discharged to this . ATE NECESSARY OFE ATIONS THEREON: flonise him. found just where they were Wee was discharged,the | Couthouy, and threw missiles in his boat—he only fineeben, at Ll Pulook. Animportant po in Bank- LL who wish to economize can obtain Clothing of the best N. B. Ishe married? Single men are no go here; | District Attorney having entered a nolle pri for | fired on those who received the presents, and re- ot ti hha datat Conve. ti- they are uncurrent coin; no value is attached to | want of evidence. Wales very prudently ‘td not | sisted the landing; and even directed Mr. Peale to Tenet wil iobanier Us the free jay aire (a oat them. ore Cae je who J aeat how in amy {9 a i bt sg ah charges, and we un- use fine shot paced of balla it the: crew had land- and graduated the agreeable, are all the rage, an tticoat influ- | derstand has left the city for Boston. we " ed without firing, bloodshed would have been inevi- eetuicasiat nc | | enosts beginning 10 be felt'n all the arteries of the | Disorderly Houses--A’ man named William, Car- table. ‘The instruments were landed, and such ob- e quality remarkably cheaj, at 205 Canal street, one door Hudson. Also, large assortment of Clothe, Cassie id Summer Goods, from which Clothing of ‘0 order in the best manner at B34 a e19 Sm up. re Judge Betts announced that the trials by jury “aye : , | ; u Id take precedence of other business—that the 5 6 Neary of to fo his late instmnetor, and also to | metropolis. tnis is as it should be. The nter, who is as deaf as a badger, was tried for | servations made as the latencss of the hour would p ete ‘ kk. wolud be devoted to ever known or heard of Nerve nem rotenone ofthe Merical Faculty in kingdoms of the old world have never been so, well Roepe a disorderly house at No. 60 Perry street, | permit. “The evidence does notsustain the charge, cae tye re speech week, appertaining to the Taformatonie of import, N.B. The poor treated gratuitously ant im*r_| governed as when under the administration of wo- | and as counsellor McLaurin said he could not de- | but indisputably establishes that a landing was Distriet Court, and to arguments, and the three last eal name was John Gabriel ‘erren ; but ina foreign Y, like many other names, have been Ro 4s or become corrupted in its spelling. and if ould turn out one half of our lazy | fend ,the case decently, as the witnesses gave a ught in the discharge of my duties, and in obedi- a ntey. DISEASES OF THE athgebicbien ane appoint their pretty wives, bon very bad character of the occupants, the jury found pron to my‘orders.”” days in each week to bankruptcy. y AND EAR ¢ ; _ He came to the United Stat > ness would go on much better. him guilty, and the court ordered him to be pre-] The next charge is the attack on Venna Lebre, Court ef Common Pleas, to have resided in the State of Peansylvanver acl ts hate A good many singular incidents took place to- | pared for sentence on Friday two weeks. and burning two towns. He says the natives cap- Before Jadge Ulehoefier there ; but as no trace of him as yet iscovered, 192 BROADWAY, Corner John street, up stairs. | wards the close of the session, not the least of | Forfeited Recognizances.—William Dutcher, who | tureda boat—that the expedition was sent to reco- \ fi be J ee rt Me vs. M, B, Hart,'| ies uadl mow tae tie eee protamly J. PHAN KS Mca; Teapectfully announces to the public: | which was the proceedings in relation to the cele- | was indicted for highway robbery, in knocking | ver that and the property in her. The boat was| Skrt.6—Abaham B. Wright vs. M. B. Hart, | inc oo ser it ca thas aranmmodation of his patients from | brated Choctaw Commission. The President no- | down and robbing Basil Banke, of 76 Centre street, | surrend. ed, but the eflects refused. ‘To this | Sherif’, and others.—This case was alluded to yes- Pp ntl Toro ine imitated ‘Mr. Claiborne, of Mississippi, late member | of $20, on the night of the 20th July last, and who specification the Secretary’s order is a full answer. | terday. | es to test io We hy PT engrey bane to the treatment and cure of all. diseases Incident tothe’ man | of Congress and editor of two or three strong loco- | was bailed out by Judge Lynch, he having taken an | | am authorised to punish theft, and rescue and pt sae tee ie Mr 3 aberdad, machines, Dut claimed Syo§ ouboeL Sasly, will bo Govoend to soasatacines nt From | foe newspapers in that State; Graham, of Cincin. | irresponsible man named Nathaniel Butler as secu. | tect the property of those nnder my command.” ‘I | longing to Mr. B. Sheridan, mack by iis Brother-in- fener dvgase in every department of medi. | nati, a Harrison-Tyler whig, and General Starke, of ty SOP appearing, his recognizances were declared | burnt the town without injuring any of the inhabi- | to have been previously pu ; i ling thoe of a private and delicate character. ei ot ry throughout the Union, Mateod imey RF. STAIGER, Philadelphia, Ps. THE CRYSTAL, CORNER OF WALL & BROAD STREET. Xp, Conoiseurs and Epicures who throng the * loney” street, a f; . H intiff. The case occupied several hours ‘hen you are dry, stop in and try, the “stock” that chere you'll cine ine issippi, a regular whig. Yet, strange to tell, | forfeited, and both bail and rogue have therefore | tants, but still failed to secure the property. The | /aW, the plainti p came, 4 uy o col ERUOS te tale ane te ee the democrat was unanimously confirmed, while | escaped justice. f nishment was not disproportionate to the of | to-day. ren verdict will be rendered on Wed- | wan 4. oo tet, to stand the test, with any house io town, Sfimposition and quackery. be the two whigs were rejected, and this by a Whig | Andrew Burns, indicted for stealing property va- | fence.” nesday [this] morning And while we do, we look to you, for some share of renown. Pe 1 titioner of med ine of tt Years’ duration, 8 city of New York : ai diveerats Jor the id ree of Doctor of Medici yoent will take « pride Senate, which has heretofore rejected every demo- | lued at $10 from John Reed, of the Bloomingdale “ The third specification relates to the attack on Special weasteteas i craticnominee! ‘This singular Tesult was brought | Road,and who was bailed by toga! .Coman, | the island of Malolo, killing the inhabitants, and d teeuat ate o 1 Univ entitled" The Human Eye, Anatomically, Phisio- | about by the ingenuity, address, and personal popu- | was also called and his recognizances forleited. burning the towns. ‘The treacherous murder of the | Before Judge Lynch an ermen Carman and logically, ea enY Cas Saft) the est | larity of Claiborne, who is descendant from the fa- Ivers Barton, who was indicted for seit 8 $5 | lamented Underwood and Henry, is a melancholy Salssiod Ulanall end sectvascer gh tais longa Ueivondig, dae mous rebel of Virginia, boy page Chief Justice | note from Alexander Lang, baker, which had been | justification.” al ? He bi Dinette artigo ie ai prmi a a tucle but the very best toappear on the bar. A choice Lunel can also be found daily. au24 im*r CHINA, GLASS, AND mnell. Sept. 6.—A stubbed, crook-legged darkev, named : . 2. public examination and defence of the same. Marshall as “the evi ius o land,” who | given him to get changed, and who was bailed by | "He then reviews the fifth specification, the attack | Abraham Bostwick, was sent to the city prison for ‘HENWARE, MBs. h rogrvta the aooemslty be ie nator ia adveytine co these | ran Lord Baltigmors Nace Bint and’ seized | James Osmore, not appearing, his bail was declared | on olo, and says,“ to punish the inhabitants of | four months for stealing 314 yards of carpeting from EARTHE HOUSE. circumstances, so reimgnant to the delicacy of every true- | and held the reins of government in his own hands | forfeited. the Idend of Upolo, for the massacre of one of the | John T. Bailey. Osman Broadmine, a German, | prppxoqy porcelain Dinner Services, 115 pieces, $25 00 orb a have for the presertation ot ie bie | for more than two years—was finally arrested and | ' DennisFriel, indicted for stealing eight barrels of crew of a whaleship, was a duty so incumbent on | was convicted on, his own confession of stealing Whig. de, do 18 do 13:00 gard I ‘ that elshould speak oat,” What’ | sent to England for high treason ; but by his bold- | floar from the tow-boat Western, and who was | me forthe protection of eonmerce, that. it would | some clothing from the house of John W. Wieman, French or Boglish Porepiain tn er donen, °° 400 must t , who ness and tact not only escaped, but was sent back | bailed by John Docherty and James Mildoon, not | have been criminal not to have inflicted chastise- | andsent to the ara for thirty days. A fellow | Dinner Plates: Bitte ‘blue or white, do 10 LhG Soho hold the esaled testimony of ileres went | by Charles 11. with new honors. ‘The Mississippi | coming to the scratch,his bail wasdeclared forfeited. | ment; and it is hoped the benefit of the salutary les- | named Michael Moran, a sand carrier, without | gaa», do Fr Porcelain,” do 2 00 Authority before whom he was examined to practice tuck | gentleman has over and often committed high trea- | Robert Giles and John Giles, indicted for beating | ae; may be enjoyed by those whose useful pursuits | shoes or hat, and but halt a shirt, with a black eye, | Do’ do , Granite, hve.or white, do 4 08 mst he—I respectfully enquire t—remain silent in his office, | son against the whigs, but yet the most active friends | James Dougherty and Simon Groesbeck, John Ry- inay hereafter lead them hither.” ~ and more bruises about his face than Sullivan had | fos (ips. re do a” ena stigw himesif te be fvares om the legitimnaie groundof bis | he had here were President Mangum and Mr. | der, alias William Valentine, for beating Alfred the next specification is the affair at Drammond’s | when he fought Bell, was tried for beating a woman | ™ ‘Guass. ee eT for one, will not submit to tend in order'to piace | Speaker White, while the Whig Senator from his | Roath, not appearing, their recognizances were for- | Islard. “fie says, ‘* It is evidence that the object | named Bridget Tierman, who pummelled him with | Gat Winsor dopem fom 200 hts sae Bere the ‘public’ proper light, and a etch 4 awn 3 State snpported shim, with ithe same zeal that feited.” . A of the expedition was to punish the inhabitants of | a black unk bottle till ‘his hhead was ag black as a Lemonstos, buntied, rite 2% Pal weci ‘ stronges i 4 i i * - tenual ‘apie CUTLERY. +. publish immediatel; i the Locofoco Mr Walker did, whose zeal ran into | Discharged.—James S. Fredericks, committed for | that island, for the murder of a seaman of the Pea- | mummy. e Court sent him to the Peni , vib eels Ses leamices Tome r inf “ews | enthusiasm. [cannot tell what brought all this about, | a grand i em was disoharged, he having agreed | cock under my command. Did not the murder of | for three months. Charley Dougherty, while drank, ae bt ta oo cure es oh ait may uliees, wiilplocrs all ut cay Odkesr ead eaters see it Oe Lae C. is een on popular eae to ship and allow his pay to be given in return for Ci this seaman deserve the same chastisement as was boat two boys ‘Samed Joha arker and WS hi we gh ge pe baat Bint 'siMPsc Ni 4 expense wi ore than 2 with our ladies ; he was a great Peau when in Con- | goodsstolen. The Grand Jury did not return a bill | visited on those who murdered the officers at Ma- | Yates, was found guilty, and sentence suspe! ; N. B.—Agent for tl of Sim, a EpE4cgh7-- The expense willnot be more than a stapance or'a | WH OnE 1A dilantries were rather ated Sal Be ol y pies Friday.” ‘Lewie Elliow, a big yellow darkey, with rut Ge st im® re