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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Ve eT ee ee NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 3, 1842. Pelee Bre Cente Lousiana Akpan ee eacenre | SEY JERSEY. RAILROAD AND TRANS- are elk ENGLISH SCHOOL, aye ] Court Martial held at Tappan, during the | rence, Judge Advocate General, attended in the room of | Question to him by Mr. Satrr.—Did you receive anole P ‘ATION COMPANY. CHABLERDONMY. ISLAND Of! oORA Revolutionary War, for the Trial of | Mr. Edwards, Deputy Judge Advocate. The Court re- from General Arnold the evening of the 21st of Septem- NEW YORK AND NEWARK. NNE WATERLAND, INCIPAL. | sumed the trial of Mr. Smith and Captain Hoskins, pro- | ber jast—if you did what was the purport of it ? HIS Academy was estal two years ago, under the pa; | Joshua H, Smith, supposed to have been ~ P ‘i but G & BS ~~) ae Aasioney eicnsa two vous of mar ne es duced by him, was sworn. A.—I did bot receive the pete, but General Arnold that arene hecetearmmmotanen of shungery, © i Ice ead other distinguished iudieiduals of the nobility aad merthateof | commected with Andre and Arnold. Q, by Mr. SsutH—How long have you known me ? Bere homo ommcaatin ie Cats aP hee esi da acceeneyecd nt ea fie Germes, ake (Continued from yesterdoy) Qby Dor Heve you known me lade the war? 7» When re x ‘are reduce: 25 cents. und Tarn Day, Oct. 13, 1780. 4 fe pg e Bales reevecnd ding sib Beat delay ra Tie followin joot of Courtlandt street, New York. The Court met according to aljournmentand proceed- | "py" hs,—-Bo pleased to relate to the Court my polit Aeieenec neck iene alics i iiaeed Acsaiae Ft wi commence Sraleemeat ee aaa gy . i ee / calthirrotor suchas it her come to your keowledge. | forming General Arnold that the barge was seat into the ; 6 jack PAUL FM. Ar AML AC Hs & M| give the youth ‘entrasted rohis eae pnctica! knowledge of | Q- by Mr. Surru produced by Mr. Smith, was sworn. | "4° T'was intimately. acquaiutod with you the begin. | creek, tnd my express met the boy from General Arnold o ons re 4 do, a do. 3 do. those branches of pol « education, which See seneicpalia alt sie E roti pie se tothe court what | ning of this war, and { thought you te bea great fiend tome, and gave him my note, which was the reason | did sae [sa 7 dow i Ww do. he course’ of study, therefore, con ifehends the English, A.—I was ordere! to Stony Point about the middle of | to you time a bis Race bet an over ee te bes friend | a by ¢ en Witvte ine ned for what purpose tho ihe Sto From to MS UNBAYS. Rrench, Gerinan and Spanish languages; History Geogre 2hies) | June last, at which time my acquaintance with Mr. | to gu country ; my reason was because I thought you | barge was sent into the creek eee HOSS ark gute foot of Courtlaudt street Fatural Philosophy, the practical part of Mathematics, Smith began. I was frequently at his house, and he | 49 bq a fighting’ men, as you prescribed many rules to | A.—General Arnold informed me, it was for Mr. Smith a cM yt Ate ass al di M. At vel Mand 10 P.M. Professors of divess pations and soquiternants reside in the oo | 200! y atthe Point. Oathe 2k of Jane, when the | trepan the British, by going on the line, and begged me | togo down the river to get some intelligence in favor of sip MESENIS, Cae Laem Tit RLIZABE TE POWs: 7 | pilshmens apdallthe casee teste, rraoa, stmcton | Coy Cont nurvbet incon one hoominnnna, | we, omtats ZOU and take part with you, you alo | Agericy, SEMIS, Cx M York. oo ; (oes : ~ from | e ' rom hiinself, ‘ i by Mr. Sarta.—Did 118. > ALM. 7 AM. cess has aitended this plan of tuijon, chat ae- | to Captain Benson, who commanded at Stony Point, in’ | {0/4 methat General Howe commanded in the, Sate of Se heentietoe aan whet wialion hives eatin ae d you begged me to assist you in getting intelligence, and in every thing that, lay in my power for the geod of the cause ; aleo told me this summer that we expected tobe in New York, and if we went down, Degeed me to you in every thing in my power. time? ‘A.—I applied to you last summer for money, being in great want of it to forward public dispatches to and from the Eastward, and you let have one thousand dellars,aud told me you could not let me have any more that timeand pupils, under twelve years of ages, write andspeak | forming him that the enemy appeared in great force ble manner, down below Dobbs’ Ferry, and it was theught they likewise there were Years, cor ly easity, would be up i: i 5 3 "The foul in the morning tide ; i 90 ag one | rmmapestinr escheat rar Ot Meee | theo veal speared ar on wight the Bext morn ‘The trains for Westfield, Mainfeld, Boundbrook, Somerville, Unite { Siates, without its being necessary for them to re- ing, which came up as far as Taller’s Point, and there kke., connect with the 9 A M, 2 434 PM trains trom Ni t i i by Do.—Was I viewed by the inhabitants in gene- j y bin efemeley, bal ire will be respons | Yorks dally, Bandays excepted, on Mn eo | weston, he objeer atthe Fraciea’ fe dstiag torrective | they returned down thevivers These fettere Mrcomitk | Tals 8warm friend to the country down to the ime I | you thould not want it before the Fall. waen you shuld Jette by 9 zpzt om board of ute between New Yesk and Elizabeth Town $6 cunt, Youths from the United State H desired to be sent forward to General Howe as soon as | ¥%e '*Ken up? Wan ft tp puvehens some Salt | Uactad as Senvtey Seamer —1 viewed you so, and I believe my neighbors did ; | at King’s Ferry at the time; Mr. Henry who had acted as = tits 9 nadie ns fare between do and Somerville, 75 cents. f thi Si reeves ils sP nding sre kes forthe ame sot | KES "ESE? pAtiwalAeBeNeW BRUNSWioK, | i foeettccent fr, ie Spanidh apis, wh porsible. owed you se, and I believe my metEeusut you | Quarter Mastct at that place, also informed me you hed 2 on Sxpeeened, pa ar Hare pee. eu here the ly spirit of the English schoo! e young, citi- Pe: Sane bet did you conceive tobe my | wore me . Jet him have money for the public use. “PULLIN. Ns CO. 56 South st. of PO 7 aphaen ly coy = a ens ofthe United Stites can have nothing to fear from the elt: | political principles from what you observed of my con- | "Gait. Joun Ganowen was next produced by Mr. Smith | | Q.by Do.— Did | not alway® dis over to you adesire to Pa H 0) . Agent in, New Ate A. ‘At 536 A. M ‘ atanes Romine ely: gon orumiaing RIM hag advance the mterest of the country, and promote the ge- mean, who wil sromenty forward ol goods to tele address, ag FM 3g Hpi, tpn Beth apa couaplate ty asian for thy prosergacl yest eennalved yan teibe swede Seite tes cout « Q'by Mr. Surrm—Please to relate to the Court what | neral cause of America? SPe : rertwed, a reat Bf Emer aaah yaaa oo dado 4 “ sw ofthe papal’ health, ‘Two voutha, lately arnved rom Gera Ree General epinion of the officers at 80 | you know of my political character. ‘A.—You did,and bore with us the character of a warm Me ay, have A age periect health, . fs, i : IY menstire mt | Qu.sandays the sand 734 AM. tripe from New Brunswick | the Hare pasvad the summer in the schoo! in periecy health As |G. by Do.—In consequence of the intelligence in these | ,,Ar--I2 the year one thousand seven hundred and te: riety Const Did Mr, Sraith inform you thet he hed a SEENE ; OF LIVERPOOL PA [ACKETS. che 190s | MRAM EM train from New York, are omitted conus, | came, of the juntordepartment! children are received at any | letters J sent, was there any additional works made at Jow Goya wo hed slarms at Haverstraw, and you trned | used the boat? each month. Rahway, 50 cents | “Every pupil enjoys his religious opinions undistarbed. Le ae _ | out with your gun to oppose the enemy continually; | A-No. I did not see Mr. Smith afterwords until he 5 5 abe far in the 96 and 736 A. Motmifrom New rune: | ‘The tome ae 84 per aumumm, Ymy able tree mpethe in ad fine rere le a night in conte: | nq in the yoar one thousand seven hundred and seventy | Was coming {rom Fishkill. alter he waa taken up, M. train from New York, 1 "rag excep ‘i . 7 Mr. —Did a = ro me i ei areca He | ee ence MESRHE CHAS DANKE’ BROTHERS, | | Q. Dy Counr—ilow great is the distance from Stony | (even ner tere ian thew with vourarme tll al weldaboen WO URRRO TIES woes che ae Ship GARRICK, Captain Wm. Skiddy, 25th October. tatty ceca wl igen aut ERRAND EW MOBALRR, BARI Lo [re ietire weenie er Gin vest, when | was called eff, and went into the five months ‘common report st King’s Ferry that he $hib ROSCIUS, Captain Jehu Colling, ath November. Pahoenpits whe ‘procere avis Welbeth tithe Wekot Olline, v0 rai ‘ 5 p service ; after this you moyed from Haverstraw to the Huy SIDDONS, Captain EB. Cobb, 25th December. ceive a ferry ticket gratis. ‘Tickets are received by the con OTICE.—Whereas Samuel Beruheimer, of Syracuse, has | @- by Mr. Sartu—What was my general character | Cioye ; this last summer you have been with . by Courr—Do you know whether Mr. Smith was Ship SHERIDAN, Captain FA. Depeyster, 25th January. | ductor only on the day when purchased. autlsm®. | 4N actedas the agent of H. Beruheimer & Brothers, merchants | @Mong the inhabitants of the country? at Haverstraw ; your character since you have employed by General Howe and General Arnold to get TERROR WINTER ARR/ NGEMENFS | in the city of New York, in the collecting of debts at Syra- | A.—Awtong the inhabitants of Haverstraw, where you | ¢4 io Haverstraw has been very warm in the cause of | intelligence? a ber. ad i ; BN einai A Der OR Novem, firyendin chee eonwcqln ovens se boty wortes lon | live yen mained he charsster of ¢ frend to your ‘A. General Arnold iaformed me the afternoon of the ARRICK, Captain Wm. Skiddy, 13th December. hereby forbidden to transact any business with him, as such |” Q. by Do.—D Lieve tib'al night the boat was sent intothe creek,that Mr. Smith ain Join Colline, 1 Sar pe at agent; and whereas Samuel Bei mer ead Jogob Bloch, con- pry a rt eee Laniage istance from the mouth had furnished General Ho we with very good intelligence }» upwards of 1000 tons, buil inhei .. of 8) have ‘ New York, with, such bi NEW YORK AND PHIL. INE | th i i r Y. A.—I do not, DIRECT. J and that he, Mr. Smith, was going down the river to pro- the country. lheve had an opportunity of talking with you, and in raising men, and in every thing that was to do forthe country inmy company, you have been al. ways very forward ; you lived within the beat of my 1 sap eterna, shee pe b 1 intelligence for him, and desired me not to dela: unusual comfort js gay i) ( 7 i i i company. " cure intelligence for 5 d ‘y Eekaregranangencomiat be uroece, et.c | Va Newt, New Bani Pin, Tren, Bin | insists plage ney cr, hr | ,@:y Me tn Co. ar what ithe datance | “2278 %o_avaatewnmody the hatitnsin gene | {out gmet, ut enon ait arvedio end i price of re hence is $100, for which ample stores will custo is ue 8. Bernheimer & Co. or either of said firm afer this date—and | A@—Three quarters of Tindge, ral as a warm friend to the country ? the creek. be provided. "These ships are ¢pmmanded by experienced alt payments of said demands may hereafter be made to Herr Spor Ay kPa, 12s A.—You were, and | esteemed you so very much. Cou. Joux Lane was next produced by Mr. Smith ance from the mouth Q. by Do.to Do. —What is t and sworn— Q. by Mr. 8mit1.—Do you know whether General Av- noid received any letters from Col. Beverly Robinson, by a flag, from on board the Vulture, and who informed t Pesteie who will make every exevhou to give gensal satisfac: | Leave New York, from the foot of Liberty street, daily, at9 | mau Berunermer, Haanuel Berune: ver be made tO ; A Mand «PM; a : Emanuel Bernheimer or Simon Beruheimer, ‘ tion " ee: . being the firm of H Bernt : of the creek to the point of Cram’s Island ? Neither the captains of owners of the shipe will be reaponsi wea moming Line proceeds to Bordeptown, fom thence by | he found at arcana telstame eeherceee, wal hi Reet a mile unica alh,oa tha creek: Fue, ble for y loners, rege do med by them, unless re- The Evening Ghaet- pebcoctta dled te atlas (Scheele ments: and on whom ali_persous ind~bted are requested to call Captain Banxisren, produced by Mr. Smith, was lor. Pialetelplan) aubomrcenneed one immediately and settle their accounts aud notes. wor Q. by Do.—Don’t you think I ‘could have ‘raised this last summer in the neighborhood a company sooner than any man, from the regord the inhabitents had for my attachment to thecountry ? ‘or (reight or fe, apply to : ; ;. | Dated Syracuse, Nv ¥.. Nov, 2d, 1.49. ‘A.--There was some talk about your raising a compa- | you of it Ara Passeugers will their tickets at the office foot of Li- sk, evdelai ‘ . by Mr. SairH—Please to relate t ° y ; oe COURINE ee ROW EicOrLicemool” | Bets treet, sthere' a commodious ateamboxt vill be in readi- are WH BERNHEIMER & mROTHERS. | ots Uerunces a you know of my politcal conduct Avieod Secs Sire: oe ee a oes ee ater ria teehe eae At aihae fiers cee uae of Letters by the packets will be ckarged 1234 cents per single | "ry aggage crates on board. i HOUSE FURNISHING WAREHOUSE.—WORAM & | whilst you were ia command at Verplanck’s Point the par y ena a@st es 4 peqater) vy bi , iladelphia tes yed fi S . Ly ‘by Counr—What was the reason Mr. Smith had not | were broughtin, and he said they came by a flag from a company at the time ? A. Smith gave that he would not unle: with the company, as the enemy came up in the middle of ‘the river, and smail arms sig thing to drive them off, when the cempany was posted along the shore. The Court, for want of evidence, postponed further proceedingson Mr, Smith’s trial until Thursday next, and adjourned until that day at ten o’clock iu the morn- hi the one d another for General Putnam, he ope 6 and put it upin bis said was for him, just looke pocket. Q by Do.—Do you know of his, General Arnold's re- ceiving any more letters from Col. Robinson ? ‘A.—I never heard of his receiving any more. Q by Do.—Did he evertell you, or read to you the contents of that letter. ‘A.—He didnot read the letter to me; he told me that Beverly Robinson had proposed an interview with him, @ reason for not having one, he could have a field pece ten and laid NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL REGULAR COM- | “Buch wa i ; in whi : ; te Sey MERCIAL LINE OF PACKETS. miles Meta Gaara a tnet eae ee aie ee the lines leave Philadelphia from the foet of Silvered, hon ond Bronze Ga Chandaliers, 6 to 20 lights. + Jan 0 4to et bd Sailing to and from Liverpool, Weekly. turnin: Chestnut street by railroad from Camden, at 9 o'clock A M,and Do dle ds Sorclock, PM. , } Do —Gnudle Brackets, Ito he Lines for Baltimore, leave Philadelphia at7 A M, snd 4.P Do Gas Brackets, tts ITABL! ARR + ICE, Gt ar continuation of the lines from New York. Do Gas Mancel Lights, Ito r STREET, Do — Giranavies, to me used to urge me to alertne: ‘The subscriber in announcing his arrengements for the year = a ; = Canatedras, " bt v1 ed Mr. Smith’s letters contained intelligence tu 1w4a, appears befope his friends with sentiments of sincere rex FARE AND FREIGHT REDUCED ‘Astral Levaps, Mall J amps and Lanterns, Heading Lianps | the enemy. Very early in the spring General Howe wa or por nit tel car & down at the Fort with Mr. Smith, and introduced him te .—I took command st Verplanck’s Poict last Februa- Soon after I came there I found that Mr. Smith and ference together by letters. 4 to me covering letters to Gei d letters to Mr. Smi' letters ral Howe, ond General Howe covered in letters to me. Gen eaten ars. likewise wishes to call the attention of those intending to ay weal t , r ing. send fortheir friends residing’ in England, Ireland, Scotland Kinet suai arcule of Detlscur the Mepering Gee light of | oemer re me Be bad «greet deal of intelligence of 0 ‘Twerrn Day, Oct. 19,1740. | and asked my advice on the subject; 1 advised him, as he and Wales; that they can.at all times be accommodated by this ‘i 2 the old pattern of Astral Lamp. the movements of the enemy through Mr. Smith, and | qe Court met according to adjournment and resumed | was then going down, being to go down that day, or the line, by weekly opportunities from Liverpool, as well as by all "GULAR MAI. LINE FO IDENCE AN Also, a new style of Fiorentine Bronze, color immovabl desired me always to forward Mr. Smith’s letters to him, | the trial of Mr, Smith. next to meet His Excellency to show the letters from Fee ee ee eee see atips: eailiug toand | BOSTON, via STONINGTON AND NEWPORT, com- | ‘2°: vo Vtonsat . color inminovable. i : ‘ the trial of Mr, Smith. 1 Cae ee Te ee eee Sah cfeack mom | pored of the following saperiar steamers, Tuumiug in connee: | eysokeneayeney nh tsetse Lampt and Chandetiers, for | gxd Wie to Mtr. Sr ae Mivemethointelligescs | col: Livinasron, who wes produced on the patt of the | Suvety Rashast riader manne iotgale cee eee + TUh, 13th, Aan ota thas r 5 hes, halls and public. ene! y, used to give ence ecuth ¥ . Smith. w xtraordinaey nature, I could net con ata Rtee Teak os sady of thn opbacseez.noderh tig | WNMONMEEE Ce reer et es) «cmacnoes OSiaes Ae RR WEE Coptiat _, | hexeseived from Captain Lawranco io the letters that | PTersciony seu bra cel Ui My a enow whether any | © wa Beverly Robinson could have, in pro- emigrants shown crwlity, and despatched without delay, and MASSACHUSETTS, Captain Comstock. laskets, Castors, Trays, Toast Racks, Candlesticks, Napkin | covered those he sent to General Howe, and particular]: " rats b 1 sii interview ; if any thing he had tocom oes cunt Ae thats Witte tre’ nent eon te RHODE ISLAND, Captain Thayer, Rioce, Buiter Table, burter aad Fruit’ Knives, Suuifers and | the intelligence Doct, Bartlett mentione particularly | and how many flags passed hetwoen General Arnold | posing auch on inersien j tt Mae Het mtn vty es oI " - Nek iu 4 ays, Coffee and Tea Urus, bg aaa? tl i to the ni it I went on a] * iecankdhigerainnyy riibeprensy Sarena | OHRAGANSEAE Vag oer tes Atle Cen mactae doen oman eae, | Renee ecne errand comtanychnnim | oar setweot them Yernght oat Varlacis | hice tere sontean Si banat would 1 ohh * j Y MOHEGAN ‘ aty ‘crus and forme; Ge ‘cut glass Bowls . er saw al ka brought to at Verplene! js own private concerns, his business would be w sie shoud any of ome whose as een paid not ein: | One of which will leave New York daily, (Sundays ex- | Piclers, Tumblers, Dishes, Goblets, Decasiers, Water Bot: | conduct but what wasfriendly both to the officers there | pote + het ted pal ches Metts one | the Governorof the State, not with the General com- 2 gon Bp Miage tat cepted) from Pier No. 1, North River, Battery Place, at four "Pic auberiher feels plenaue in making Known te difter- | s'elock, P.M. ipa) eer acca a ea it. which his passes came out durit last year, a 1 ‘a eA ON a eae omtiat hethas consivees: | , The RHODE ISLAND, on Monday, Wednesday and Fri- | nv,the public gencrad y.t : . atthey can sell all arti extended and concluded hisarratigements for the year 1842, | 4a) ORRSSACHUSETTS, on ‘Tuesday, ‘Thursday and | styeiahably low prt ses; and respectfully invite u mS and tothe couniry. Inconsequence of the intelligence Shoe ee deat mentioned, I sent a patrole down the east side of : the river. thers Unt | Q. by Mu. Sarum —Do you recollect at atime when it I supponed the lat- of private concern but I could not suppose what the motive, and told him the pro was of juspicion of an i of General Arnold’s aids, came to me and desired | would let a flag pass down to the Vulture, and not detain it at Verplanck’s Point ; this was at the desire, he said, of General Arnold; he said the a was to be there to-mor- . ke. sonen ht Ag inform their fri wt their arraneemen we following is.a list of ships: aud ace their show ro ms which alone is sufficient to i hi ‘ eurdky, Wie Bont hich alone is suicient to compen. | WAs reported the enemy Were coming up the east side of i . Teom- | such a nature that it would induc Shine Boolian, Robinson. Shins Alsbemian, Lane, Sagurday, for Stoniugton. a senmery at. Stonington, | smefer the trouble sasambr" | the river by the new bridge, in force, thatT was with | Tm {he duy he came to met oe ee proper correspondence between him end Beverly Robin: Prankfort, Russell. 7 Somer may take the Railroad Cars and proceed immediately to Provi REMOVAL General Howe with a view of going down with himas | "Qty Do.—Who conducted the flags, and to whom | Son, if there was an interview between them, and | told Russell Glover, Howes. Wales, ‘Wat. dence and Boston. : etd See aad ; one of his family? and from whom were they sent 7 him that as he was going down to meet his Excellency Hibernia, Wilson. ‘Westchester, Ferris. pean the Collow much reduced rates >= PHILLIPS’ CASH TAILORING ESTABLISH A.—I do recollect it A.—The first was conducted by Lieutenant Barber, | at King’s Ferry,I would ad im to show the letters to Aired. Ghee eh Seegglae Costas, bie coble feet at 96 58 par inks ahd ea skeaeecene seo? MENT, Q by Do —What was my general character? of the artillery ; the other gentleman's name Ido not | his Excellency, and take ice how he should act. rlitton, nen a soe euuteper foot, ° « 1x removed frora 145 Broadway to No.7 Astor House A—My acquaintance both on the east and west side of | Pecoliect, but he wasa Captain of the Artillery; their | Atter he had an interview with his Excellency I put the Sobieskie, Einerson, ‘Warsaw, Griffiths. ‘To Providence, on measurement goods 5 cents per cubic ECONOMY IN GENTLEMEN’S DRESS. the river was small, I therefore know littleof your gene. | orders, which I insisted on seeing, were from General | question to him to know if he had shown these letters to Gewese, Wood. Ocean, Willard. ‘oot, and specie articles as per tarif to be obtained at office 29 | Garments of@ most Jegant and Voslivauable kind eta saving of | Tal character : but for myself, | always narrowly watch- | Aynoid, to go on board the Vulture sloop of war,to deli- | the General. He told me that he had, and that his Ex- Falbot, Storey. N: Hamnpaire,, Harding Broadway. wre ais myt! 6m*y ce iia ae pet cent So cae sesort £3\ tha teams | zene condust, en account of some little suspicions | Yor jetters, und ifthere was no answer, to return imme- | Cellency’s opinion respecting the matter cree celert, Fanthea, Go Ri iaacs,‘Trueman. | DAILY PACKAGE EXPRESS CAR FOR ALBANY, Tee rere ee ck- | from a knowledge of your friends and connections being ded with my own. I afterwards asked his Excellency Virginid, Baton, urope, Batcheldor. TROY, AND BUFFALO. that the eagal at Gane he has hee Romaal prices, presuming | in New York, but I never could discover any thing in nd that Colonel Beverley | he had shewn him these letters, and he said that he bad. : Near toe different ports of Ireland and Seot the extensive patronage bestowed on mim, ‘Wilt prove « sum, | Your conduct but what was friendly to the country. on board the Vulture? Q by Court—Did General Arnold mention to you the tient voucher for his capabilities. Possessing the adv | Mason Ges. Howe produced by Mr. Smith was sworn: | 4 1 did; Lieut. Barber informed me he was on board | purpose of the interview? A free passage ¢an also be secured, and drafts furnished for_any amount, i nd Provineial Brnks of Ireland and A.—He did not. Q—Please to relate to the Court what you know of my Qry Mr. 8airn—Did he not afterwards show you political conduct as far es came to your knowledge ? ities. being connected with ax extensive cloth establishment | did ; he confidently assets that he ean furnish efothes whicl and he informed me he brought an answer from him by je at the National _ the first flag. ranches, and also on Messrs. J. & W. Robin- | By the Housatonic Raut Ke to Albs ve which are paid free o; any charge, throughout o puuutng through from this City | parison, will be found lower than any other hove making Up | A —My acquaintance with Mr. Smith began in South oT enother letter from Robinson, in which Robinsen United Kinds to Leaves at o'clock in the morning Oe needs URILETER Y dove Rieese, Brked caro athe Sens tFfes from that time tothe time this | Oey ee yl Zou hear or understand what Colonel | eee communicate to him intelligence of the utmust er particulan TW HERDMAN, 61 South street. The subscribers have made arrangements with the Housa- | ————— = * a dway | connection with Gen. Arnold occurred, | had no reason "i * thing ebeut his business, importance to America, if he might be restored to the re- i N, 61 toni Rail Road Company, to run. an Express Car (exclusively ‘RANITE.—The Staten Island G: Quarry being nm fi ; 4 A —I did not know anything about hit 2 - . or J, & W, ROBINSON, 16 Gorve Piazzar, and fpr Oat wa perce) Matte hia erty aan Lh oe nasnetaas: | GE tet Rell opurations will euraay Grapive aris now | frem what saw or knew of Mr. Smith’s conduct, to im- | @ by Do.—Did not General Arnold inform you that | possession of his catate. sf anlé No. 1 Neptune st., Waterloo Dock, Liverpool. | train running through to Albsny. im twelve hours, aad ure now | either cut or rough. Building stones either for block of rantis | gine that either that or his priaciples were inimical to | Robinson was on board, and that he wanted to come on} A-—He did not, nor never mentioned any such circum: “OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. | prepared to receive and terward at low rates, Specie, Bank | work, ashler, fs, avd lintels, steps and platforms, will be de- | America ; I had heard that the family in general were | shore on public business stance of such a proposal to me. fotes, Packages, Bales and Cases of Goods, &c, for suy of | livered at shortest notice, not supposed to be very warm advocates forthe Ameri. | Gre Gu Public business? | cuasters, and | Qby Do.—Was that all the conversation, that you : na and payme: , | ill be deli in Now Yor rattne | Smith himeel!, but !heard as many, and I think more e! ive any letters from a flag | letters Arnold hed received? o ms Liverpoot witthereatter be | Rotes, draftsand accouuis, and such other business as may be | lowest rates, ‘ Toontaine hat wast friend to bis} ¢.% 2YD0-—Did you over recel A wlt. veoh qanseds fad Baling oer ache tat te eee EHOY & CO. 2 Wallereet, New York. Islands where Miser dep oF war tehad. ie ralvon bee Specteye end aoe. Leseknen st aot eg ip ea CR a Inent out | @ by Do-—Did you know whether, fogs frequently 4: 7 : Ny. | inxood onder, cars brought G . - ered ten- sed between Arnold and the re on For New York. ~ For Liverpool, |” * “ fey ey | shipring. No'danger from lee during the winter months, "| mand at West Point, without my soliciting the assistance toate sae tae take thelt de patches, which | -A--I never hear of a fag passing between him and The SOUTH AMERICA, (June 1 July 18 bale timp apis ote ® of Mr. Smith at all, he seemed particularly attentive in | Were directed to General Arnold, and I sentthem to him | the ship Vulture, until Arnold was gone off to the BY waitey, Yess m3 At the Goa Wo Afni, | conveying to me ‘any Intelligence he received of the | st’ Robinson's house, and ordered their barges imme. | enemy: oe ee GG. + OFel . ‘ ‘ies | Cuemy's motions, and introduc recommended | diately back, asthe ce between Robinson’s house | Q.—Were you stationed at the gar at West Point, The ENGLAND, Jane 19 ug WINTER Aw NT —Onani ronday, | @rto the Office of the Company, 100 Pine stcor of Southyupstairs | CUEMY,» Motions, anu Inirolucne 00 Oe te eat of New v back, W Os shee 750 t Oct 19 jec, | 7 ‘Sth, 1942, the cars will run daily as foliows 2— ot 8. E_GLOVER, President. Gerke ak a epiited end a and Verplanck’s Poin’ too great to wait for ap an- | at the time Arnold told you of the interview proposed by } L ; good officer, warmly attached to Robins ‘The oxront 1. Wale. (Fe Apri 7 | Leave City, Hall for Leare Henle Lee MEAP FASHIO JABLE TAILORING, « 109 Becamaa | the cause in which I was engaged in the service of Amer- | "4" by po.—Were these letters sealed? py tot ov 1 Dec 19 20 A. M. 820 A. M. expensive Tailoring Establishments scattered over the city? | 0%, Which character 1 found Capt. Lawrance answer | 4 —Yog, ‘The evidence having been all produeed,the Court took ‘J. Rathbone, 1 April 19 9 00 Can it come from any place bat the pockets of their customers? | ed fally. y Do—Did you see any of these letters in the | into consideration Mr. Smith’s request fortime to make ‘TeeURere, i 2 in ( ne igh : Af.the above namberit is beheved gentiemen can find en eta, Ao ot pig what situation was Capt. Lawrance of General Arn: his defence, and agreed to give him \ntil Sheratay atl 4 " “ ” lishment conduct on the test iples of economy, atthattime atl te Ycloct a *, \d the Court adjour mM that di mm Nonna mt Beit B 3 00 Harlemonly. 630“ Cd po sagen ig pel fand durability ‘uusurpase | "A. Capt. Lawrance commanded a company of militia | tery, but th ros et a bd a as Taeeer re. | until Ti ected a i x 5 5 . ay ,, | ed by any house iu the city, ‘The prices charged are— Aaa ee Gal aeinoe regiment; he Gee put under | tem but the conten not see; y S18 ton Lowber.LAri i Hay Bl aeel Pant AME ity tae wiitiins eccreet os Ve rede Coats, of the best West of England Sh command by the Governar of the ststn; he was post. | CONES. Seat Neat Chair eee Sat Reap Gh Anil oa Pobre bdn onan 3 A | 4 te t r e sl 5 by —] whom these ers e Court m cordit \e The NEW YORK, tg 19 et T | day tin 7 PM, Wool dyed West of England Cassimere panta $14 to 22,| OY’ san corps of observation down the river on the west | ogtq4! D°—D® You Know from the trial of Mr, Smith—he adaressed the Court ia hie de- 900 tons, tab 4 eb Passcnaers for Westchester, ‘Throg’s “Neck, Eastchester. | Vests of cashmere, satin, silk or cloth, 24 to 5 | side, and was directed not to be stationary long at any wt i ‘ fence. sb Crovrer.( Apel 19 june 7 | New Rochelle, Mamaroneck, Horse Neck, North Castle, Ress |S | ee Se £0, ce H A.—I do not; but I believe the one I saw in General ‘The CAMBRIDGE. Sept 1 Get” 17 | bins’ Mills and’ Winte Plavs, will take the 2 oelock,'P. M. | Dress Coa made and trimmed, et 18 to 4 | partcular spot, lest he should be surprised by partis of hand, ceme from the Captain of the Vulture, | ‘The Court postponed farther proceeding on Mr Smith’s $50 jan 1 Fes 17 | trsin from City Hall. Passengers for Yonkers will taxe the 9 | Pants and Vests. : to 9 | the enemy, but to 0) in such places as to keep hi signified to me it was in consequence | trial until tomorrow and adjourned until to-morrow, 10 Barstow. May 1 Jane 19 | o'clock, A. M. and 4 o'clock, P, M. trains from City Hall, : JOHN MOREA 2 | self secure, cover the country from the r of our people firing upon a party of theirs. o'clock, A. M. es OU eE Ly ee *S aS nl im*r " “icp mapeeding parties od fas the. pene @ by Do—Was General Arnold st Verplanck’s Point | i Frrreewrn Day, Oct. 25. G.A.Cole. (May | 19 Juy 7 PULLEN & COPP’S OSEPH McMURRAY, 100 Pine street, New York, gives ence | that intelli the twenty-second of September last? e Court met according to adjournment, and resum- iti ‘i 2 bh » 100 _ . gence was conveyed to me by Mr. Smith. do not Iect the day he was there, but the | ed the trial of Mr. Smith, and procerded in the ¢xamina- Punctuality, as regards the day of sailing, wiil be observed as J ‘ou recollect when there was | 1.47449, POL Tecan at my quarters, which’ was the | tion of the evidence given on the trial, after which the day I saw him with the letter, he staid about a half an hour, and afterwards crossed the Ferr: Q by Do.—Do you recollect General Arnold’s desiring i tponed further proceedings until to. morrow, Journes until to-morrow, 10 o’clock A.M. TRENTH Dar, Oct. 26, te Drafis in sams ro suit applicants, on the Q by Mr. SaitH.—D. ; y Mr. SuitH.— Don’ GS of rer dee tion Payable af ROVINGIAL BANK OF IRELAND, areport of the enemy's being out on the east side of the will be provided, with the exception of wines an fiquors, Cork, Balabridgo river, that [ cheerfully and voluntarily offered myself to whieh will be furnished hy the ds. NE) » ALBANY A AND REAL Limerick, Ballyiaena,’ join your family in case they approached, or it was ne- Clonmel tow | stewards. GOODHUE CO, 6 South st, 8 & TT AMSHALL Burling, N.Y. | Mess. Harden & Co, having ‘disposed of their route Londonderry, Dowopati Samecy to cppone theses: SSSR ACME nt) furnish me with a light boat if you met with one? | | The Court met according to adjournment and resumed BARING BROTHERS & CO., L’pool. from New York to Albany and Troy, the subscri- Sligo, C int] Lad received intelligence thet the enemy were ‘A.—I recollect General Arnold’s desiring me, that you | the trial of Mr. Smith. bers, the old conductors of Harden & Co's Northern Wexlord, Lurgan, a F Tae the enemy were | might be furnished with a light boat, if there was one | Thecharge against JoshuaH. Smith, Eeq. | The evi- Exptess, from New will continue to run. a Beli, Omag! out in force, on which I moved a considerable body of } at the post, but Ido not recollect the day he did it. dence produced on the trial, and his defenee being fall heretofore, leaving New York, Albany and Troy, Daily , and aterford, Dungannon, men towards the lines, and if I mistake not reinforced | ” Q hy Do.—In the conversation I had with you, a6 | and maturely considered by the Court. They are = TS RSEL enuioned | conneetat Troy with Jacobs? Montreal E:xpress, and will for- Galaway, Bandon, Co. Patnam in consequence of it. In order to be nearer ; salt y “ea ’ K 4 :) 5 rs mentioned in your former evidence, do you not rem 07 n that notwithstanding it apy to them, thatthe a will be regularly dispatehed from hence and from Mar- | ward Specie, Bank Notes, Packages, Bundles.Cases of Goods, Anmagh, Ennis, the sew bridge, where I supposed the enemy would be- | 5, ioning that ‘ ing to fire P} ‘i ¢ seilles on the 1st of each month during the year, thy &Ke., to any’ place between New York and Monireal, and Athione: Ballyshannon, in to operate, iwent down to Verplanck’s Poiut, and 1 | erof Your mentioning tees ye ae ako’ lay withia p said Joshua H, Smith did aid and assist Benedict Arnold. From New York, - Marseilles, | throughout the Canada’s, Also East, from Troy and Albany to Coleraine Srabene, | bee ay Rae PT | on the Vulture the next morning, as she laywithia point | Jate Major General in our service, who bad entered MANERYALCUBWOE: sive, MEK bt | patateurenete Wet” dat oat ue rom Rican sae Belegs gent fr Col. Patna to mont me Cre et | Hank shot at elles Font? Ite alts ton with" caeay"or the porns |, Cap Sylvester, Dec 1. ‘el ‘ their charge v promptly at- alta lallow, a rs : —Yes which the charge mentions —yet they are of ion a Digan, Sioa, Mart | ade Waster azantiog wil pd to" easton, fare Moneyier®s Paneer {rede cing if exprewet | Q by Do.—Wastho Vulture obliga to sit her sta | thatthe evidence i mt uicent to Seared be 5 H a . ' ion when on ‘ou ond set on fire Joshua H. Smith of iD ivy to, vi a know- HELIOCAN are Adame yin 4 ree gt PULLEN & COPP. Fantahitlen, rex they sheuld be immediately sent tome; I had scarcely |" “$he was obliged to. shift her station, but Ido not | edge ef the said Benedict Atolds oftminel. Galtergus ‘They are all copperea and copper fastened,and have excellent | _Offices—Pullen & Copp, 23 Wall street, New York. * ENGLAND. alighted at Mr. Smith’s, when an express arrived and | xoow whether she was set on fire or not; she shifted her | and base designs. They are, therefore. of opinion that seggeieannetons for passengers, Thos. Gough, 15 Pxchange, Albany. Spooner, Atwood & Co. Bankers, London. informed mo that the enemy were within a mile of Col. | station for a while, and afterwords came up close to Tel- | thesaid Joshua H.Smith is not guilty of the charge exhibi- ‘The price of cabin passage will be $100, exclusive of wines AG. Filkins, 228 River street, Trof. “Payable ia every town im Cxeat Britain, | Putnem’s advanced upon which I immediately set | jor's Point; some shelis,the Lieutenant of her informed | fed against him and do acquit him of it. andliquors, i ex PEse: MINCE AMON,” PN Biches al 8. Jacob's ‘exchange Court St Paul st, Montreal. FW. Preee, Esguires, Liverpool. ous ose rhea Woe shy blot my rouscctio me, fell on her deck, HENRY JACKSON, Col. and President, f d free of other charges than those'actually paid. Ne v. Payable ia every town in Leotland as ime | offered toattend mo to the field, and upon my rather de |G. by Do.—Did not General Arnold desire you to fur. | Jonw Lawnance, Judge Advocate, be ly pai Prime, Ward & Ki Pe tt _Payable in every }ownin Leotiand =n imr_ | clining it, as his family seemed alarmed, he pressed it | nish me with a boat for the purpose of procuring intelli- ‘The Court adjourned without day. For freight or pearage 2PP17 © BROOM & CO. orto Jucob ithe; Gore” "Bios Gough” LONDON AND MANCHESTER INDIA RUB.- | 8? me to strongly that I conscnted to tt, ond we ett | gence? ee ottr BOYD & BINGEN, "Agents, | John T. Smith, & C BER GOODS out accordingly,‘and when we got to Verplanck’s Point, | ” 4.—te desired that you might be furnished with a yp nce came that the enemy were retiring, *uppos | hoat, but did not mention for what purpose; I had no Court of Common Pleas, Pepoon& Hoffman, IND RPOOL, NEW. | Carpent H FOR (LONDON, LIVER ORLEANS, | Carpenter’ Vormilye, HOLESALE AND RETAIL, No. 8 Wall Th | intelligenc PPO , AND CHARLESTON, Houahton & Co. Wik ‘ a ahs tam ed to be in consequence of ihe troops moving down- eriber has received and offers for sale a lai conversation with him on the subject. Before Judge Inglis. ANN F i t of d India Rubber Water Ps wards, . by .—Were th ard boats out the night I 5 . Drew, Robinson & Co. » "Goats and Capes, periog Lama Jashicere Leama Q by Do —Don't you recollect my offering tojoin your | wath poard the Vulture, and the preceding night? .—Jonathan K, Herrick vs. James Narine and FARE REDUCED. Manne end Coton, of all polars snd sizes, family in case the operations of the compaign were | "4 They were not at the Point, and there were or- Durant.—This was an action brought against Tie etular. panera wal for dhe above’ mentined purty PERSONS GOING SOUTH. san Cation prepaid oe oa! NUT Mame Jams Pee ageinns Now Yon dete for ong of them to be constantly on the water, and | Medefondants of trespass on the case, under the following wth aise ib PORONTO. Covtain Griewold, will sil India Rubber Webblags fr enspenters egrets St, aa CCEA T ORY MeN: Waviwork, “pCa ateee DeRNIY Oopnete to 0 Te ears avt complied fe employed the defendants, who ate. printers or lithe. ‘opine packet sign RUROPES Canale Fusber, will sail for snc ; CHAS. ABHAHAMSON. | Qtr ease to relate to the Court what you know of | wing Peo plied | graphers, to page a quantity of ruled paper—five reams of LIVERPOOL: fo the Jat December, her regular day. > MARTIN’S CASH TAILORING | my political conduct. @ by Do—Had I been met by them, don’t you think 1 ] Toyal writing paper—“preparatory to is being bownd into Beet ahip NEW YORK, Castain Nevin, wilt sail for | igtgre. to Charleston, by. the, "Gmaeapeite Bey, Pore 1d, ee er er Oe TT nell, of Me: Smith was from} shonld have been permitted to pase them {rom the au- | (yp Tee rare tiie alleges ther tte cetar Weed Yong y Somorrow. Ps ‘ Meni 5 ‘ i treet, Corner af Ann Street, my being in Gen. Howe’s family. The Gen. ; | 2 The wacker trig WILSON FULLER, Captain Cobb, wilt | 2g» Weldon: pulyminmton, N.C, and thence top haniton | 8 tel h Pritam, Street, Cerner af sam Hireet, oa | several fetters from Mr. Smith giving him intelligence | ‘O'7,UBAT sera were from General Arnold that baily vad unskilfully done some places too much ink, a AN VAR SRO Ceptain Hawkins, will sail for | &Y; fuchmond, Perce Welton Wilshstao Wetted | L hand getect stock of seaxopable goods, purchased (pr cnah, | of the movements of the enemy; from these letters I i qraets med wort at any dime, dey or 4 sd in some placcs to litte—some folio the figures were ‘ : ‘ sh . N.C. * inede up to onder a3 i joo near , 5 CHARLESTON “to thence to Charkéaton, to $48, meals eitra~amaking the, fare on | mine Tol hac hu givou such general mastuction daiog the | kuppored Me. Smith a well wisher to the cause, a0 these are going for intelligence of impor. j (a near the 'H “iartinat the whole lot of paper, was morrow. 5 both routes ‘the sate, “Every exert Persons sbont jo'embark will find | bet yvexertion the eccomiporetion of these mathts. chery. way detitoble,and | Railroads and Steamboats connecting these Inn le to keepthe | F . ‘ “ faring the | letters contained expressions of much anxiety for the | tance: ood orden, ot ee denurtted tpcall and esxmnins, Phose who | safety of the post at West Pot; before Thad an opportu: | °"Q'by Count. spoilt, and rendered useless. The plaintiff, therefore,came Were these orders previous to the the price of is how, for which, apply to and expedite travel, and make passengers ax comfortable 88 p08 | pyrnish th-cir own Koods, can bave. th nity of being personally acquainted with Mr. Smith, 1 “i bap ad into Court, asks that the defendants shall pay him for the ie Wrest. VAPSCOTE, 49 Peck Si ge Ra EE TREC AES RS é ADE AND TKiSIMED. minkill and heard some people intimatethat | V4" "5mm Oe Oa in ine i Tcome up the | value ofthe paper ruined. ‘The defence was that the job = $2 South street, cor J rom New York seven or eight days sooner than any other line Dress Coats, made and trimmed, «-- -$7 00 to $8 50 was not supposed to be very friendly to our | 7; was done as well ag it could be done in that time. It wae BRITISH AND Nom AMERICAN ROYAL MALL Man expense not execeding $72. E. B, DUDLEY, " ee do S00 to 950 it Lcould net ft arn, thet they had any other rea |” @ Who were these oriers given to? an question oft fot a fs Ses aality of | the printin or y ” iW. & RR. 0. : b aia son for it than that his brother had gone over to the ene- —They wi ‘bal orders to me from General Ar | P' harge judge hye sceege rer exch. NEW YORK AND BOSTON D OH eemeetash on del bahay # ach my, therefore e papular prejudice had gone forth against | acti ang Twas orders ener Are | that it was arule of law that when a job of work, engaged Under sonerect with the Lorde of tie Seicviraity. Ney avian aun Weamerse Mickessoe aes ondeli7er icHARL E. MARTIN | his yl efterwarde in the beginning of Mey I think, was Meret Wort bed iran ths iy Heutenant of | 14'he done, has been performed so badly as to Pee CE oe aL Ty EQUESTRIAN Ac. AY itoe sabwurtbag spould) wy | Cae eee home eWeek Gok hove pat auelbey nics as, | Bee ea laet time he was at my quarte Tee er tas melpclely Bat then the sperfon yenga 1 I en 4 = him, and from what n hove out against him at +x ived these orders al. WORCESTER, Cant. J. H. Vanderbilt, and Broshly®, deat bs has gpeted on eaten af Neve lives , it made some impression upod_ my, mind, by tree seta tthrehe weroftothecuayt ee ied san lB A olan B witt, Commande: NEW HAVEN, Capt. J, K. Dustan. and commoaious building formerly known asthe Eques which I'was induced more particularly te observe his | “"Y" “it might be four days, I think it was about three | inspection, aut manualy inh to manship. CALE! Ny, Lott, “f CLEOPATRA, Capt ——. exchange or Cook's ous, 408 Bowery, on Vauxhall Jorden and conduct ; I mever could discover any The fact thatthe paper, as now worked, may be fit for SADIA, * Ryrie a CLEOPATRA. Capt <r ehigline will be ran tri-week- | lor the tstraction of ladies and gentigmen in taat Healthful ead | thing but whet appeared that he was friendly disposed to some other purpose than that which was ally de- 1A, ) Maller, RN do ly, tenving New York, ‘Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays | Becesssry acenmy my tae oe, of Rernomenensy all its | the cause of America, and even expressed as much anx. signed, cannot be any justification to the fants enga- will Boston, fax. ouly, at 4 P.M. brinchea. The Acagemy is furnished with dressing ani sittiag | igty for the safety and welfare of the country 8 ged to do the work in'a particular way. All contracts FROM Boston, lov vnow LIvERPesL f . ontrgtent reward to respectability will be Beiannin, ; ‘oar’ Reva Nr nas tinge atangements with Me W. 3, D Me the oldest professors Europe. to take charge Acad a jov 4 1 tarmble, jet, Nov 19 itannia, He wit 4 . on ; but Mr. b ovitenncetes meses iy ile adhered ar and | ee curson Imeteith ; Mr, Smith continued to noida | » ArcNotthat I recollect, but Mr. Amik water yo iet | must havo a reasonable interpretation. The Jury will a ith the General; I did not U1 the . | sive their verdict to-morrow (Saturday.) ous of | Sercore’ but those 1 ld see eppeuredto give all i e of these orders; the day I men- | ®°y"p/Giapies for plaintifl. EB. W. Stoughton for defend- ante, he same, | Jetters, but those I did if intelli- ine wi tioned it to the lie nt | ain not certain o! and flavers himself that che Co ee with the ap | gence that came to his knowledge ; he requested very Q. by Counr.—Do you know of Arnold's tending any < Dee uy From Peck Slip, Rast River, probation end eaebee! . 4 " jan NEW. HAVEN, Captain | "7, ekaat anor 4 earnestly of the General that in case the operations of 2 ee to ‘Liverpool, $135—Boston Baan, wil a steambaet SEW, HAVEN, Captnin | "Term and partionlam may be ascertained on appliaton 8 | the cam rere agnat Now Fon g.overations of | fag on board the Valtare in the night ity and se 4 4 rl abore. : : No. 19s carry experienced surgeons. No Berths secured Bamengers toe Bocce ‘on il be forwarded iuamediately on the | sgomuibuaand ra paes avery five rium daring the day. | into hit ‘as a volunteer Aid, which Ithiuk | "by Covnr.—Did Mr. Smith inform you of his hav- ari above boats at Ni U, S. Cireuit Court, Before Judge Thompson. cor i ed to. Higence, at any time, un cr. % ‘Norwich, and will proceed with | °=.2m™ oe ing gained any important intelligence, y time, Weed-th silane Note.—Merchandi ind Specie (except fc it ou ' C 7 Q by the Count to Gen. Howr.—Did you ever receive 4 Dre. 2.—Austin Packard vs. Loftus inna: —) inipped dee ume of aeeuge wll be chareed ee | ° or farther fforoat se equi at the off om the wharf, pirate Me mie re yet tander tne dieoion of Mor intelligence from Mr. Smith, of the movements of what ine M wit dhe ih It is very difficult, ifnot impossible, to give the pub eto Carton Ree ‘Apply, | om boerd the bouts, or avothceiy ig Bur peut sage n'Sew York, 6 | the envmy other than he received fom Capt-Lawrance! | | —When did the Vulture make her fret appearance | lic.any correct ten of Uh esis fe nts involved in tin 2 AN No | At ,B-ALLEN, 20 Peck slip, upstim, | Wramlin sects at Mt Nianaids, Price Eso. ‘Auri have received intelligence from Mr. Smith that | in Soneer so esto be seen from Verplanck’s Point? | Case ; as they all relate to certain forme and construction bul = erealhe Reet of the 10th Of | ssove eaten are, forbid trusting any oue on account of the ify pe yl for the most acute and inveterate palo, sack as | I believe did not come from Capt’ Lawrance. ‘A.—Ido not recollect the day she o up to Teller’s | of the stoves in question tapes ery a oul ann December—The very superior fast sniling packet | “2 owners, nase | acute and-chronte sheamatisms, the gout, neura'gy, tcatic; We | Q hy Mr Swirw to Gen. Howr.—Don'c you recollect | pain, but she had been there « lortmight, if not more, | in understanding the ‘merits of the case, even, w the omer e ae Onet: Gitawolds will penn valy a ION TO CATS | dolorenx, andor tral iis, thegrim, crimps in h~ | hat {told you that if I received any intimations from | jernra Arnold went offto the enemy. + | advantages of various models, and the stove itrelf brought be ea hi et eh sa one, ine | SEMEN | Sone ome pene omer | Nam eee amy Cnet ny Baroni | no ork dea ctineasebaane weve | tee shee lt thre ely super i ‘*, en ys > 1 pressions, Vapors, nervous Al , he. nié i ew Yor! im Mm a i JOSEPH MeMUKKAY, Trandersaed Qererdaye Pen oer how Oocelt Benne: | onic OELPHIA DAGUERAMOTYTE ESTABL aainst West Polat, T should take the earliest opportuni. | Ployed by Arnold to obiain intellige er ahe Val | ain case of thie patent, Chen itis not patente ‘The above will be the eckitshhp Wearsiner, | _ Bhapawy and hos stbenes WR PENG Exchnnge Buadinge Nos 26 tnd 27-—-Sitgle ty to advertise you of it? ‘A Mr Smith informed me he was; and I think he in. | subject. | The principal ohjuct of thie eral willbe te estat lore, cad sail om the Bete wmineet | leave Hobinwn st, pivt Thursday Net Vanderbilt, will | j,,ics take, from bre atic 8 tuches Ye dlameees ‘A.—I recollect that you did. food roo tamsrathe Voliuce cobeupineriver: | lsh pislatif’ righttos patent. «The jury were directed To nett fone theft friends ean have them | |For iurthey partigalans inyaire of whe a bawine Velock 5 | ily groups of from two to 15 persons on one plato, ‘Time Tike Court then adjourned till to-morrow morning 10 | “Q'\ "Wocny "while the Valeure lay Ie the Fiver, did | t@ handin asealed verdict. broweht out by of the bore shine, of any of he regular | ranuing ag tho days'above named). there Wilt bere dally com | Sing 1Oseconds. a ate, thutiay , o'clock. Mr. Smith inform you that he expected to gain intelli. | Taylor, Little ¥ Co. va. Samuel Swartwout—This is an packets, by apply as above 3 i tier, post paid. die | municatio€ verween Catskill and New York (and intermediate | yi" "std in" the esbliyment algo: ploten aad. sl other Exeventn Dar, Oct. 14, 1790. | gence from on board that vessel? action brought by Taylor, Little & Co. merchants of this ¥ © sail. on or before the ain inst. — | Wleces) for fretght am are n6r W. & F. LAN HE * ‘The Court met aceording to adjournment, Mr. Smith | ” A —No, he never mentioned the name of the Valture | city, against Samuel Swartwout, th former Collec:or, for UE AMIE heoker eeu Sou ae FLANGENKEIM. nit imer_ | | The Composed and wnableto attend, and his evidence| tema.” the purpose of recovering back duties paid on an importa- 7 A ancl Snead aher Mosier iitierdt will, | PREMIUM HOSE FORK CROTON WATER—Mude | not being ready, the Court adjourned until Monday | The Court postponed further proceedings on, Mr. | tien ‘of the article known. in commerce as silk twit, “ cover » bern noun ten 0! : ban - AEA SET D & TINCHEN, | ix foes hating Mudletown obit (tide aid weaker per’ | own saprior mani, mith Kain Haber, tm pereeiy ane | MERIME, a n OCES a oy ad a, Me aw. | Smiteteal wail Yomorrow, and’ edjourned watil trick ft claimoato have been fr ot tay 42 64 Noo oucine Banuines. | sng) a 9" elogh aod Keyport iQ 'clock, erery Mamdey, | Ub der the fren js clear, and fe the best cian The met according to adjournment, Mr. Law: | morrow morning, ten o’clock. ae npOrten ci Gaile detion of thers Onpections 06 (hs pay t, New York, , wae 9 Ta th arenes Day, Oct, mont ofthese duties nnd declared their Intention of claim- FOR MOBILE=City Caer r Ory Vd a le, mp akg sailing packet ship MARY FRANCES, iT Beaute eda Te Hose. om account of and atthe ‘manufacturers lowes! prices, im ‘ore —Alt the pypers and dneuments referred to in thiy | ‘The Court met aecording to adjournment,and resumed } Teno NiO to Mr. Swartwout, the Collector. 190 Hubbard, will sailfes AR oom Reet, ne to sett ‘blished let forin by wa, and may be had at eabia, second nnd steerage prssen- tages will be in readiness to convey ngera to any part i HORACE H. DAY, bs Ng a ages bo amg by ud *t | the trial of Mr. Bmith ¢ Case is still on. ‘i H f the country, All the tink of the . the desk of the Hi corner of Nassau and Fulton Mr. Smith and ro es ay ai Pahate eee ol com baggage at the risk of he owners, 40 wheat Snecessor to Roxbury India reer company, street, oe the nal papers found on the jason Kignce waa produced by Mr: Mr. Cutting for plaintif”. Andre and sworn—