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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. 1X,—No, 41,-——-Whele No. 3254, NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORN NG, FEBRUARY 10, 1843. Price Two Cents, ~~THE NEW LIN® OW LIVERPOOL PACKETS. NEW JERSEY RAILROAD AND TRANS. ‘Trial of Commander Meenzi arrested. I was upin the fore toponce or twice in] {Atthe conclusion of this address the galleries, | doubtful debts, and of considerable celebrity as pet- > tb i sib POR TATION COMPANY. E1eurn Day—Fen. 9. ech watch thas day, not more than er When which ware crowded, sent forth emphatic manifes- bigs pad tt eg el f ; Z ORK AND NEWARK. rk fa ales joined Spencer it was a meonlight night, | tations of approbation. D.—Of no particular profession—has lived by hi sauliom Newrers i07h, and from Liverpool Sth ot «ach apse The Court met at40 o’clock, when the Journal of pgs br * Mr. Joun Quincy yoyo then rose and addressed | wits in Albany for several years gambling -pauene aa the House as follo ger agent—a sharp shrewd fellow. .—Somewhat conspicuous at the police on ac count of assault and batteries, d&c. ( just after dusk. spd the previous day was read. The Judge Advocate |? Q.—Could you see Mr. Spencer’s face while he Me ‘are reduced to 25 cents. In presenting this resolution to the House, it may per~ Ship ROTTINGUER, 1050 tors, $ igth March. I desire to be understood. The whole responsibility A.—I could have seen itit I had pleased, but I | haps e expected that I should accompany it with some ira Bursely, : From the foot of Courtlandt street, New York of the couduct of the case rerts with myself, and its mode | Was not noticing him all the ume. suitable remarks ; and yet, sir, | never rose to address | F,— Has boasted much of his science in self-de- New ship LIVEMPOOL, 150 tons, 3 16th April. (Every dey—Sanday sescepted tO of management whether as respects law or fact hasorigi- | Wanp M. Gazet.xy sworn.—I am a first class boy, payed beak estas ocs gy ogg oo upg hp gemma eh fence~-aesumed at one time the title of Albany Bully, New ship 1200 tons, 16th May. . Al AVIS A.M. Atlig ®.M. | nated with myself, without the suggestion of bd one, | and was on board the Somers stationed forward. i ‘ ve fs And several women whose characters correspond a e occasions like this are adapted to produce universal sym- pathy, that little can be said by any one, but what, in the anguase of the heart, in tones not loud but deep, every me present has silently said to himself. My respecte friend from Virginia, by whom this offering of patriotic in 3g do and in pursuance of my own understanding of the evi: | On the night be! Spencer’ sittin; ‘do 8 do. | dence before the Court of Koquiry, and my conception of BeLUa Ny Ongre epences a Rripsss Tava ane a do my duty ; which conception has been since enforced by the express instruction of the Secretary of the Navy “ to well withthe above list. _ Go on, then, Elder Swan, if you possess the pow- er of breaking the flinty rock and melting such ob- durate hearts. substannal, feat sailing, frst elais shirg,all buile in the cin ur Rowe Yorks age ce mmaided by wtea of axberience ard Vivy. ane will be dcsfatehed yuuctually ou the lots of each mninh. with Small and Stremmell on the bits. T saw Wales and Spencer sitting on the bits, and talking a great deal together. Small was called by Spencer, bi Igant and commodious, nnd are furnished : elicit the whole truth, and do impartial justice between 3 h ¢ ; : , A wih hohiieves tan concinoe to ibe ete6 sad comfort of paseetr sei New Som a MO eM the acoused end their country.” T owe this explanation | 8nd something was said to him he did not like: | sentiment has eon presented to the representative ustem- | Farrington is to be re-appointed State ‘Treasurer. eer. i ebdsh an’ siles Will be jess Niw ‘voit, eave TOW; to the friends of Mr. Spencer whom itis insitiously sought | He did his head back and said it’s all one, “ we'll | Bly ol mhe nation, has, it |g apps arlored aren Panik fa i Kei the place lust year, because he resided Neithe rc 4 of se shi espen- wre KI 1» Town. a h A ty . an fica : ® q f sive for aay arels op packages vent by them, Uh'ess repuar Perre Nen ote iat 0, 2: Mapua Prejelioen Tesatrceeubely making me theagent oftheir | have another conversation with. you to-night” | fin os. after a fow short days, we must all fo, it will, on | ithe southern tier. From information which I have obtained, I learn that he is the most inefficient of all the State officers. He has occupied the sta- tion nearly a year, and still has to nly upon his ce Oo) ea listof ques: | Afterthat Small came and sat again by me, and I tions was shown me on day before yesterday which 1 ne- | went below. ver looked at till after court, and all of which I had anti- | By the Junoe Apvocate.—Stremmell went below wd therefore. i bills lading are rhs ULE & MINTURNS, For freight or my part, be sorrowing that in all probability { shall ‘see his face ‘and hear his voice no more. But his words of this day are planted in my memory, a1 will there remain till orfto FIELDEN, DROTE te aero 4 whiot 1 ave Bee Sepa USL ie BRI ia afterthat. [could not hear what language Spencer heart, The aword of Washing. aephty | tor oe Caney performan even the frye Liverpool. | | ‘The trans for Weatheid, Piaiaficld, Bouudbrook, Somerville, | thatno intuition can furnish me with facts ; and todo this | 20d Wales were talking in. Small was talking with ions are | clerical duties of the office. By the bye, this reminds ‘i =~ He-sconnect with, the 9AM, dend 45¢P Mtranis trom New | case justice, I openly invite the friends ef midshipman | M¢ Detar be went to Beaty but not after ; I did oh aye leaden et ee mat sider pons a soureteuce Oi er ‘ork, davly, Sundays excepted, x Spencer, of boatswain’s mate Cromwell, and seaman Small | not hear Spencer say see that foretop man. i “ d Ph aie IB | He 08 the New York. office: seeNers' (not ab enon cae ALN . ee fre tepeae ag ss" wnt Recmeerila eat to furnish me with any information likely to makethis | ‘The remainder of the testimony given by this | &*#Y ‘tiend has said, was never drawn bat in the cause | your humble servan') who expects to he disappoint- THE BLACK 8ALL OR OLD LINE OF NFW YORK, RAHWAY AND NEW BRUNSWICK, | case thoroughly examined fT think ‘it proper, fair | witness was unimportant, except as it confirmed | Country's canse’. Franklin, the philocopheref the than | 4 in hisapplication for an office at the hands of the LIVERPOOL PACKETS. Fare reduced. and legal, it shall be fearlessly used, if not effectively I q St 4 ieee ewe vashare! What | Governor, obtained an introduction to Farri ‘i k foot of 1 ait if , y that of the boy Stremmell. derbolt, the printing-press, and the ploughshare! What * Trington, Cees eel yaceesis he Gl Contre prea ae isd Geen OF OF Da Neaty eergpte dally. tkewte 2, the seme spirit desire any information from | ‘The following question was put by a_member of | names are these in thescanty catalogue gi the benefactors | andsolicited the appointment of deputy treasurer, can make the mecessary arrangements with tne subscribers, and ara A - At Rg A.M. Fiuliiw, andthe proper conawor ence, ant nature of the | the Court on Wednesday to the witnees Wales, ag a | of human Kind! Washington and. Frank What | which isnow held by a most violent whig. But he have them come out in this superior bine of Fackets, sailing aM iM imo Lapattiverns ty ae substitute tor a very long question, which the Judge | other two men, whose lives belong to the eighteenth cen- | could not succeed. This brought tothe knowledge foe Taree wr a oe aig elas AS “4 Le Mi: i i Advocate had proposed, and which was objected to | tury of Christendom, have left a deeper impression ot | of the listener the fact that the deputy treasurer of alte events Nees Thane a tnluo cance nomena ma Sundays the 536 and 7 A.M. trips (tom New Branswick Capt. McKenzie stated that he also desired that by Mr. Duer, and the objection sustained by the | themselves upon the age in which ett lived, and upon | this democratic State was a whig, and the way the tion from that ports ‘One of the firm (Mr. James D, Roche) i= 28 P. M. train from Now York, are umitted. the invitation should be extended to any other ner- | Court We now give it verbatim at the request of | allalter time! Washington, the warrior and the legis: | Tioga lawyer got dressed was a caution to political there, ve ace that they shall be forwarded with care anddex | fare betwern New You's ss Ne Brauawick, 74 cents. | sons who possess information which may throw | one of the members of the Ganee {moe 1 War contending. Dy thomegen cose Or the | innate PShould the parties agreed for not ¢ome oat, the money will | ‘The fare in the 99 and 73s A. M.teainCrom New Bruus | light on the subject. Q.—Charge your memory particularly and say, | human race; ever manilesting, amidst its horrors, ty | _U Governor was taken quite unwell on Friday, be returned to those who paid it here, without any reduc gy 234 and 444°. M. trata from New York, has been re capa ee ee a orrmecruuined by ee have 408 G have fe not had La A precept and “example, his reverence for the laws of | @nd fascomue leg fe lays the extautive aaa Rs i: i 4 i i ot + Spencer’s plan | with Mr. Spencer than what you have stated on the | Peace, d for the tenderest sympathies of hu an hour and a half earlier on that account. i York and New &: Ak, to 50 i : it Sp y ve sta: eace, an. inderest symp: ma: P t @ Mh Nem Her ANE an Gramawick, to 30: comes to take the females out of the skis he expected to | subject of the presumed or apprehended mutiny ; | nity : in Peace, soothing the ferocious spirit of thought instantly of poor old Harrison. The OXKORD, ‘The NEW YORK, Passengers who procure ther tickets at the’ tigket office, re | Capture to the council of officers, as near as he could ther you disco fe attempt or not; | cord, smon; own countrymen, into harmony and We'll get some New York appointments vei v yo ’ 2 au u aud, whe! y' uraged the attempt or not; r eg y y 0 PP ry CAMBRIDGE, COLUM: A geivera Ferry ticket eatin, Dickow. are received by the con | recollect; he might have told Mr. Gansevoort of it or, presented to his mind any impracticability of | Wien, and giving to that very sword now presented to | soon. The water commissioners, headed by Ste- EUROPE, 80) CA, lactor only on the day when purchased. B *_ | previously. fie clan? s . 2 his country @ charm more potent than that attribured in | phen Allen » bet he & Th f p ‘ND. NORTH AMERICA. NEW YORK AND BUSTUN KAIL ROAD L p ae y executing the plan; the insufficiency of numbers, * , i y » are before the Senate. ie name o} i 4 he sub- fh Cnet athe idee 889 F Q.—You said, that at the time of Cro 1 i H ras ancient times to the lyre of Orpheus Franklin! the me. | James Ci fi "i ‘ With me sapyTior and upegualied.acranaamentay the, sul Via Noxwicn ano Worcester Rattnua A , al Jromwell’s ar- | or any other, it any, and what difficulties ? chania of his own fortune, teaching, in early youth, under | Mes Conner, for inspector of pots and pearis, and See mt Hach Cotete Dna He ay Fee TnL | Camponed of the following superior steamers ranniug in con- | Test you believed that Capt McKenzie knew that | A.—No. the shackles of indigence, the way to wealth, and inthe | ‘ato Henry I. Riell tor tobacco inspector, are now Eiay ore cratefal, Rection with the Norwiek & Worcester and Worcester & Box | the mutiny wasto break out alter the brig arrivedat | ‘The Court rose and adjourned at three until ten | shade of obscurity the path to greatness; inthe maturity | 48¢ertained io be “on the slate.” Conner’s appoint- hose proceeding, or remitting monev to their relatives, can ‘" St. Thomas. Now what are your reasons for that | o’clock on Friday. of manhood, disarming the thunder of ize terrors, the light- | ment will be popular, though I think that Riker’s stall times obain a sige uy any hispid wn direct NEW HAVEN, Capt. belief or knowledge? z a ‘ ACE ee he ning of fatal blast. and wrestling from the tyrants | Would have been equally so. Notwithstanding the on the Roy k of Ireland, Dub lin, also om "ATRA, Capt a A.—I do not know that I ever said s0, if Idid I do Washington, hand the still more afflictive sceptre of oppression, while | majority of our delegation were strongly in favor of Messrs. PRESCOTT, GROTE, AMES & C On end afte: Monday, No thi be run tri-weok- t ’ any; fl , . ety 3 if ers, London. | ty, leaving New York, ‘T'ucsdays, ‘and Saturdays | 20! know my reasons. ‘ é [Correspondence of the Herald.) descending into the vale of years, traversing the Atlantic | Alderman Esquivol, yet Riell has managed to obtain peers Der esid\ oni dgmand ot any Or ee See only, ara P.M Q —Immediately preceding the execution, when Wasuineton, Tuesday Night, ocean, braving in the dead of winter the battle and the | favor with the Governor. An attempt is now ma- epepae. ie sibithe principal towns: chreageoty Ruagiand) Tre 4 i Enter eprom ee penataed sutesterine Tea ee king in order to induce Varian and Scott to go agaist Riell, which will defeathim, as he ought to be, in my opinion.—[We don’t think so.—£ditor relf-created nation to the mightiest monarchs of Enrope, tho olive-branch of peace, the mercurial wand of com: hehe ies IN the prine all fends were called, what was the conduct of the Feb. 7, 184: poly, or add.ess, (if by letter. id. crew 1 as aia ROCHY BROTHERS & CO es SG. A.—I observed some of them very disorderly. Legs d imeeteerenpe lbh tS OO Pa Rast Rive 45 Fulton street, New York, From Peck #1 ner Q\—Ddthe surly or disorder! d f ington and the Cane of Benjamin Fr: . Herald next door to the Fulton Bank. PONE A ‘ ss fe surly or disorderly conduct embrace merce, and the amulet of protection and safety to the man eral. é N. B—The Old Line of Liverpool Packets sail, from Je Daa Hyena’ steamboat NEW, HAVEN, Captain | the youoger portion of the crew or the elder ? lun, &, i of peace, on the pathless ocean, from the inexorable cruel. Sack! Grout and myself have concluded to wait %, pow oe pool 2 the ne tie - Newitt iden 2H0 da flenoon, At ¢ o'clock it $ certs ere the {ireet and elder boys and two The only business of importance transacted to- | ty and merciless rapacity of war. And, finally, in the last cat ude Ltn! RET to he city. ane returoin old country will fiud the} rs for Boston will be forwarded immediately on the | thirds of the other portion of the crew. esentatior Gen. Washi: 0 stage of lite, with fourcore winters upon his head, candid truth is, | cannot hold out much longer. y pate a Rebar arr emeane toe hein ona verancr'? fi ote hha te Norwich, and will proceed with | —When yor: were examined before the coun- Cay yea Ls eee st ee : renee bat. | the torture of an incurable disease, returning to expenses at Landon’s in order to be at head quarters, ULD ESTABLISHED KMIGHANT PAS For further information, enquire at the office of ci! of officers, were either or any of the prisoners tle sword, and Benjamin Fran in’s cane, to the na- } land, closing his days es thoohiel magistrate of with Lieutenant Governor Dickinson and Mr. Sene~ RB sector Rese tuecn New Yonmtee | Tee gieAb tN 39 Fecu sip, apstain | present? tion, in the House of Representatives, by Mr. Sum. | gi Common auth, fer contrbaling by hiecounsel un | tor Poster, are rather (00 extravagant, and. it wil sons trusting apy count of ti ids te . ; and d fi i i tT persoas from: any part of Great Bri above Beas Chowier ee ne eet —N mers of Virginia. name, under the sanction of devout prayerinvoked by | 0¢ Most, abominable if { am disappointed in the end. oO. .— Was Commander McKenzie present ? Bi 7 A—No; he and the two acting midshipmen were | 10 the House, Mr. Ansor0’s Bill, No. 548, was on deck the whole time, andI was with them part | made the special orderfot the day for Tuesday next: of thetime. Ido not know that any of the com After this nothing of importance was done, until va Tat great qnibsiBbed eter ete the Waid aooinid cat ge Li Mr. Summers, of Virginia, rose to present the bat- ost approved and heaviest H. rail, to ae . : ice 7 ; ly {if by letuer, post paid] to edi lous. Soavoyan between New York and that the crew was unruly. You had to give an or- tle sword of Gen; Washington, and the walking 36 HN We AD MAN. Gl Seuih et Cae ae ad eee nar e fanning two trips daily, Sundays | der two or three times before they would obey. cane of Benjamin Franklin to the nation. And as 7 Rect BRON EMP iS Coe ickake, Wik | Evrae Tiain from Morrutowa will le a7 AM sea iat Pan ree his time while in | these are historical records, I send you the speech. c i; ‘4 a Morrii at & c 10 Seshiag: 19 tat fon toatt Cake can have them from New York will leave at9 A M—Newarkat | A.—There were orders tolet him have whatever | &!— y De engaged dy their friends here, hy t t ahi ing every six days ‘rom Liverpool for thetr friew ta, may rely that just care r he a deapatehr'd without detay in Liverpool,and will always endeavor to merit a coutinua ce of the public potrouage whice has heen so tiverally bestowed for many years past; nnd thove remittiug money eu have drafts. payable at all thee ( hs andl Draucies throughour the United Kingdora. ‘or r But patience isa goodly virtue, and hope bears up the spirit, in the hour of anxious expectation. Several country nominations came out to-day, and among the most conservative is that of John Stryker, of Oneida, Surrogate. Farrington was elec- ted Treasurer at 12 0’clock. Silas Wright to-mor- row. Yours, &c. Jor Surrm. MORRIS AND ESSEX RAIL ROAD him to God, to that Constitution under the authority of F: which we are here assembled, as the Representatives of the North American People, to receive, in their name, and for them, these venerable relics of the wise, the valiant, and the good founders of our great contederated Republic —these sacred symbols of our golden age. May they be deposited among the archives of eur Government! and may every American who shall hereafter behold them, ejaculate a mingled offering of praise to that Supreme Rulerof the Universe yy whose tender mercies our Union has been hitherto preserved through all the vicissitudes is having bee Albany, (Correspondence of the Herald.| es AN and revolutions of this turbulent world, and of prayer for bronght out in her or auy of the regular packets by applying Fe ok ebibbeneaied 2% P M—New- | books he wished to read. Mr. Summers, of Virginia, rose and addressed the | the continuance of these blessings, by the dispensations of Avpany, Monday, Feb. 6, 1848. permpanlly, oe A by lottery postpaid: Ce ark at 33 PM, ‘ . Q.—How did he pass histime, sir? House as follows :— his Providence, to our beloved country from age to age, | Appointments for the State—Nome for the City— Die OSEPH MeMURRAY, Fasseugers by the Morning Train from Morristown will ar- Setting down by Gi till time shall be no more. cane 100 Pine street, corner ut South. vive ac Newark ii fore SA Me Tee na hee vork cn A.—Setting down by the arm chest. Mr. Sreaxen: I rise for the purpose of dischat sing . ‘ appointment of Office Seckers— Proceedings in the P 8—Drafts for any amount. payable at sight in any tank, | the mori 3 by the Afternoon Train | —Was or was not the difficulty which had oe- | ottice not connected with the ordinary bi ale} (The same tokens of approbation which had Rigislitture,( 8 branch, or agency ofa bank land, Trelandand Scotland, | (hey wall arrive at Newa time forthe 3% P M Train to | curred between you and the Captain known gene- | lativeassembly Yet, in asking perm terrt greeted the address of Mr. Summers were exhibited egislature, &c. ven by ap pavene en site, 12 | New York orthe Eveving Train to Mhi'abely in. rally on beard the Somers before the mutiny % fora moment, the regular order of parliamentary proceed | yt the close of Mr. ApaMs’s remarks. } A long list of appointments by the Governor and UNITED LINE OF LIVERTOUL PACKETS | "Passengers by the Moruiug Tiai_ from New York will arive | TY Oh pear y Pea od hay ed bet pail andar A heared Po Renan aren saan Fret Packet—The splendid (ast sailing pack» ship | at Morristown in time to diue aud take avy of the Stages rao Ett WA BK t { anit wilh Se ie Breanna Mr. Avams concluded by offering the following | Senite, were promulgated to-day, but there are ELUTAW, Capt Thomnson, is now loading and will | dine west or north from that place. j26 Inte Captain McKenzie put a question to witness re- | S8>mit will prove as gratifyiug a T Konami t8l— | resolution, which was adopted unanimous! th Sia Mawakionke Th mc miuediate despatch, For.pessage early application | "| erecting conversation with Spencer and Small re- | M«, Samuel T. Washington, a citizen of Kanawha eoun- ‘+ the Senate and House of R i among them as yetno New York ones. is would should be made on boaid, or to WINTER ARRANGEMEN}. ps Te- | ty, in the Commonwealth of Virginia, and one of my con- Resolved by the Senate and House of Representatives seem to confirm the general rumor that his Agricul. turaley had determined to put off the City appoint mente until the last moment. Below I give youa list of the most important of these appointments :— Herry J. Hagner, reappointed Surrogate of of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the thanks of this Congress be presented to. Samuel T. Washington, of Kanawha county, Virginia, for the sword used by his illustrious relative, George Washington, in the military career of his early youth in the sever years’ war and throughout the war of the National Independence, and of the fall bequeathed by has honored me with the commission of pre- W.& J. T. TAPSCOTT, specting their former employ inslavers, ame and on his behalf, to the Congress of nd through that body to the People of , stituents, y 43 Peck stip, comer South street. The Jungs Apvocats objected to such questions | sentin 5 Persons des'rous of sending for their frends an have them of general character. Brot wishing to tefaie money eau heve drafts for so 'smotat_ | NEW YORK AND UEADECTHIA WATLKOAD LINE | |, The Court was then cleared, and on our re-admit- panieeteliogabavalaabier’ljos nd, without discount, iuail the prinerpal towns: tance the Judge Advocate stated that the question | connected with the past history of our country, and with tairari Tretanids i Parise. | ViaNewark, New Brunswick. Priacewu, Trenton, Borden | wasinadmiseble. q men whose achievements, both in the field and in the Cab- UKAFTS ON TRELA ©D, &e—Tix subscribers THROUGH IN oy RS. _Captain McKenzie asked for permission to present inet, best illustrate and adorn our annal Oue is the ‘ “ 4 i i 8 d ; Wm. H. Carroll, to be Si ie : _ ad worn by George Washington, firet esa Colone the patriot, statesman, and sage, Benjamin Franklin, to | Queens county ; V , jupreme AND The National Bank of Ireland, the Provin- | 4 Mand ea cow »,trora thence by | loWin against the French and Indians, aud afterwards turing | tionary war, George Washington. That these precious 4 9 Let ack thea, peanehe Wess Jamon Bait, Son | eampoat to. railadeiphin. The accused offers to prove that both Cromwell and | the whole deriod of the war of Independence as Command : eck : . The Fvening Line proceeds direct to Camden, (opposite | Small, ¥y their own admissions to several witnesses, had | er-in-Chief of the American army. Itisa plain cn'tenu, nkers, London, the Ex mage aud Diseoaat Bank, Philadelphia) without change of ears served in slavers. That Cromwell had been captured in | or hanger, with a green hilt and silver guard. On the ap. swtery’ Baok “of Scotland, the | ,hasevkers will procure their tiekeds at the office foot of Li- | q slaver, and confived in the Moro Castle, and that these | per ward of the scabbard is engrave, “J. Bailey, Fish Greevork Geuking Company, and bianches inthe priticipal | Ty street, where s commodions steamboat will be in readi- | faoig were generally known on board the Somers, and | Kill.” Itis accompanied by @ buckskin belt, which is se Wim. Forben, Fuster & Co- agen wrth be stage erie are “conveyed from city to city; | {urther request, i) this be not allowed, this offer may be | cured by asilver buckle and clasp, whereon are engraven relics are hereby accepted in the name of the Nation ; that they be deposited for safe-keeping in the Department of SI of the United States, and that a copy of this resela tion, signed by the President of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives, be transmitted to the said Samuel T. Washington.” to be master and examiner in chancery ; and Peter Jarvis, and Sumpter Jackson, to be Toa sioners. Richmond county—Samuel Coddington, reappointment ; Lewis R. Marsh, Surrogate ; drew B. Decker and Bornt P. Winart, loan com- ‘2 commis Judge, ite ; An- Persons in che country wisi ug to remic money to the | J! stters 5) 1707." These are i , ners ; Joha H. Hedley, Geo. W: Chamb :. sithoat being opeaed by the way, placed on the records of the court. (Signad.) the letters“ G. W.” end the figure 1767.” ‘These are On motion of Mr. Tartarerro, the addresses of | M'ssioners ; ley, Ww. Chambers, er ete eae ok ep aegirel ant Bootie, oF Wales, by 1 PEN train Irovided with & Ladies Car, in which are_ apart Avex. Suipeut MeKenzre, | allot the plainest workmanship, but substantial, and in | yr, Summers and Mr. Adams were ordered to be | Benajah B. Phelps, and Richard D. Littell, notaries With the name aud address of the parties to, whom it isto be | “Ogre and dressing rooms expressly. for the Ladies ave. of |. Waxes, re-examined by the accused.—Sufficrent | Keeping with the man aud with the times to which they entered on the Journal, and copies of both trans- | Public; Denyse Denyse and Daniel Winant, special hy railed from Camden, at 9o'elock A Mand | time elapsed after the conversation between Spen- | Polengey, me history of this sons is pectwotty authen: 5 3 peti! cer and witness onthe booms, on the night of the | j, i s 1 us e ome, } ast will and testament of General Washington, bearin Mee an cantina nee des Tiaetiadcighia a7 A Myand4P | o5ch of November, for him to have inserted the | date on the 9th day of February, 1799, contsins, among S23 namie of witness on his ist. At the execution, Spem } great variety of bequests, the following cla cer and Cromwell passed 80 clove as to touch, yet] “Tu each of my-nephows, William Avguetine Washing- DAILY PACKAGE EXPRESA CAR FOR ALBANY, | the latter did not cull on Spencer to state lie fang: | ton George Lewis, George’ Steptoe Washington, Bushrod heypaagglties “ cence. Washington and Samuel Washington, I give one of the Q.—By the Court—Was the conduct of Mr. Spen- words or cutteaux of which I may die possessed; and cer wayward and eccentric, or otherwise? is A= seat, A draft for the amount will be forwarded the first packet after the receipt thereof, aud ackuowledgemeut of the same re- tarnes rr fret post, da. We kB. TAPSCOTT, 69 Peck stin, New Vork REMITTANCES 1U IRELAND, &c., &c— "The subscriber continues to transmit mone: large or small to persons residing in any pa the samme manuer ws he, and his predecessar in busi- ve done for the last hirty years, and more; also, to any of. England or Scotland. i loney revaitted by letter (post paid) to the subscriber, or port wardens at the Quarantine, and George W, Chambers, weigher of merchandize at the Qua- rantine. Inthe Senate there was nothing done. Som conversation was had, relative to Mr. Dickinson’ famed resolutions of enquiry relative to alleged mal- conduct of Governor Bouck, while Canal Commis sioner, but it did net amount to much. Inthe Assembly, an unusually large number of mitted to Mr. Samuel T. Washington. Mr. MeKennan said that, after the deep feeling which had been elicited by the exciting scene just witnessed, it seemed to him that the House was not prepared immediately to enter again on the ordinary business of the session. THe moved, therefore, that the House adjourn, No voice dissenting, the House adjourned. In the Senate, the motion of Mr. Arcuknr to re- par! Mi rersouaily deposited witn him, with the name of the person or sonal eeoeee 7s pei y are te choose in the order they are named. These ‘ t wi in} ; } gerons in Tretan " land oF Seotland, to, a ct Bay By tha Housatonlc a through nis City don’t know. I noticed at times that he was TAUUY tis or tid wartane otahaxe ncctioode cxeeee consider the Oregon bill was lost, 24 to 24. 4 font bite A Dl and relerred. Mr. San- tind pard accordingly, and a receipt to that effect given or for bat jin T . si gear al or stupid. : be for selfdefence, or in defence oftheir country andits | ‘The bill relative to private expresses carrying | ford reported in aia the Senate bill in relation tothe sender. i : Theddeslites settemancnere tik: de-tapeer —Did any sense of danger across your mind, | rights; and, in the latter case, to keep them unsheathed, | mailable matter came up. y., folie tebe city of New Yer ane Fund and Retreat e as Hore Orcas on deuce tm 657 pert @\ toni. Rail Road Company, to ran an Express Car (exclusively | While so many officers were below in council? and prefer falling with them in their hands to the relin. Mr. Merrick called for the consideration of the Al ee Gio D Og Sis. so_to incorporate the Yor'pertcins residing imany partor the United Statce, or | (0F,0u: ows purpose) daily, over their road the passenger A.—Yes, it did, and the Commander ordered them | quishment thereof.” bill to prevent the transmission of letters and news. | Johaniter German Benevolent Society in the city Concha saphorill te patties cearponcrdinghy. h train, renting through to Albany in twelve hours, and are now | up on deck. In the distribution of theswords hereby devised among | janers by means of private expresses. The bill was | Of New York. Messages were received from his “ai imer SEORGE. MeBRIDE. Tr, 89 Codar at fis coords reer ge te be es Mg PR Q.—By the Court.—The treatment of the crew | the Bye naples herein Seago e th debated upon its merits with great earnestness by | Agriculturalcy, transmitting sundry resolutions of TERANGES TO ENGLAND. IRELAND | the ahovenamed or intermediate plnees. was goodon board the Somers. The time occupied | fen! et fellto thosharo of Samuel W which Ihave just fend, | Messrs. Mernick, Porter, Huntinctox, Woopnv. | the Legislature of Georgia, relative to the subject of eimiding money toany parrot the old greats. | notes, diaiaand necetas, ct cachet nex ment of til: | by the council of officers was about ten hours one | ‘priswenrieman whe duel stove years sincein thecounty | RY, and Connap; and an amendment was moved | Tepudiation and assumption of State debts by the vfor | entrusted to meit caren : day and three or four the other day. Tt occupied | of Kenawha, and who was the father of Samuel T. Was | to strike out the words “all written and printed | Seneral government; on the subject of the right of rs. | dar POMEROY & CO.2 Wallerreet, New York. | part of two days. The vessel wasin the trade winds | ington, the donor, I knew well. I have often seen this | matter and newspapers.” A division was called, | Citizenship under the constitution of persons of f discowat or any charge whats nd at the time, with her studding sails set, and going | sword in his possession, and received from himself the fol and upen the vote to strike out ‘ newspapers,” the color. The annual report of the New York Life faon of clenast or ony chaste Whuizonver, im ait the. principal PULLEN & COPP’S nearly before the wind. ‘The Captain used to inform | lowing account of the manaer in which it became his pro- by letter, host haid, to the crew that a statement of every punishment | perty in the division made among the devisves:—"'He said ME gh rear hierg apene would be sent to the Navy Department. He did that he knew Ae Rorsletbakey enone teem Poiuipas aduertiers elles hasohin kave taclrgae. this at almost every punishment. (2:10 f GiBeadbath ots paroie ena review’ bas toe owbersen oe fred cession of first class American ships, sailyug weekly trom Liv | EAL | (Q.—Was, or was not any precaution taken against : Ds, sword of the great chief; that he had himself seen Genera! Tool, curing the eomine year 1813. For passare, “oly as Meare. Humden & Ragin posed of their roate | those persons on deck supposed to be disaffected, | Washington wear this identical sword, he prestmed, for u trom New York to y + and, Troy, the subseri- | during the sitting of the council ? the last time, when, in 1794, he reviewed the Virginia and Nisw LINE LIVERPOOL FACKETS.—Fack- | bers, the old conductors of Harnden & 'Co’s Northern A.—Yes. We kept a strict watch, a strict look | Maryland { th trated at Ci tr ; 5 a : i : -yland forces, then cor.centrated at Cumberland under Sling. pecker, ship ROGHBSTER. Cont Pit Gerateltee Tent Rey Saree Minis ak thoes ta 7, and | out on them; and the officers and petty officers were | the command of General Lee, and destined to co-operate as above, her regular day, | connect at 'T' th preas, and will for- | armed. with the Pennsylvaniaand New Jersey troops, then as. pintnenced her regula: trips in Messts. Woodhall K | ward Specie, Bank Notes, Peck ies, Durden Ceben ot ocd, zild sembled at Bedford, in suppressing what has been called New Line of Liverpool Packets, YE CR a hak poten ae tay He at hava 0? | the “Whiskey Ineurrection” General Washingt ym. wat modations of this ship for cabin, second catfin and | throughout the Canada’s, Also East, from T board the Somers on her last cruise. 1 saw Wales | then president of thr United States, and es such was com 8, ‘surpassed, having all the improve: | Boston, and West from Albany to Buffalo. and Spencer on the booms the night before Mr. | jander.in-chief of the army. It is known that it Thana Racket ships. Persons desirous of | All business entrusted to their charge will be promptly at | Spencer was arrested; 1 de not know the hour, but ; following was the result—yeas 11, nays 27. The other branch of the amendment was also re Jagad: pane 13, nays 24. Mr. ‘oopBury moved to except bank notes, when unaccompanied by letter; and the amend- ment was agreed to. ib Mr. Woopzripar moved to except railroads,when owned by the States, from (amir of the bill. After a brief debate, the emendment was rejected. The bill was reported to the Senate, and the amendments agreed toin committee were concur red in, and the bill ordered to be engrossed fora third reading. And the Senate adjourned, and Trust Co. was received. A boa (called for by resolution) was received from the Receiver of the Commercial Bank ot the city of New York, setting forth the names of all persons on the pro- tested paper of the institution. An unsuccessful motion was made to printit, when the bill to extend the time for the Receiver of this Bank to make a final dividend, came to its third reading. Mr. Youngs objected to its passage. He understood, that the Receiver had $00,000in his hands. And, he did not see why he might not divide $50,000. He hoped the bill would lie on the table. After some conversation, Mr. Thompson remarked that he was in New York Jast week, and during thi 4 be lieati i i incer | r u was his intention to lead the army in person upon} ‘This bill, however, 1 think cannot be carried | i k, ar ip tof Baring Bin, gro Hee ree oe | ee es Le eae Sean Ei pe paid tm the callestion | Think it was in the firat dog watch; I think they | (het sscasion hes ho “fend Mt naconale ond Tee | thosaet ihe House, ‘It is time, however, for the | time he: had some interviews with tive graders. ot 5 ‘3 peck Bly con Sort wesc PULLEN & COPP. re! ons eee Weert Hee chitin! ae” Pal nee, adele. oe iin mar ee << me arate tt AOU tb W. HL A. should be suspended on the bill, until they could erfemuag serra gang for thelr fends inte lg coun: | Offeer—allen & Copp, 2g Wallsret, New York ra peor en folie DEE GEOR DEE ooar oe | GnIPSle and he returnedite niecbvil dutier eb ParloTiRie: hold a meeting, which was to take place this nodve favorite ship, which leaves Liverpool on the Sth nf Apri, ‘Phos: Gowen, te Erchange, Albany. say fhecouversed‘or het : Mr, Samuel Washington held the commission of a captain Albany. evening, &c. The bill was laid on the table, and her regular day, ing to remit money can be sup- §. Jacob's Exehy St Paul at, Montreal } % i at that time himself, and served in that campaign, many of Correspondence of the Herald.) after a speech or two had been delivered on the fied with dratta. for any amount payable on demand, without 00 ee EPE RENCE tt Montreal. By the Court—I am 19 years old, was enrolled | the "incidents of which he hae related to me.’ He wes i G " he H. d f Siscount, in all the principal towns of Great Britain and, lees New You, ‘Abmaxy. onitgaty sraibent oa board Di Sorts, anil mationed anxious to obtain this particalar sword, and preferred it to Avsany, Feb. 6, 1843. yovernor’s message, the House adjourne pres ‘) ‘ Prime, Ward & King, . J. Hamphrey, on the foretop; [ was in the foretop three or four | ail others, among which was the ornamented and cost) itements in Albany—Rehgious Movements— if p Hottinguer will “pnesen eran nnd | Jacob, ete Go His! Goeahe times on the day Mr. Spencer was arrested; I think Present from the Great Frederick. At the time of the a ios ‘Sinners Office Seeking —Ap- aE OR NiW ORLEANS =Packero 7 | fepoonh Hefimen, it was my watch on deck when 1 observed Wales | vision among the nephews, without intimating what h ‘onverts among e—4P-) Great Fink at Piymourn, Mass.—We learn bm Jar Line=’The splendid fast sali Crrpenter & Yermilye, and Spencer on the booms; I can’t tell whether my | preference was, he jocosely remarked “ that masmuch | pointments—The Old White Horse. from a gentleman who arrived in the city last evee & ape mF pence ¢ R rom a g y ip WAKSAW Cart Wm Hathaway, will | Houghton & Co. am | Watch expired at 6 or 8 o'clock; I took no notice of | he was the ba 4 one be eo who net Lgebivs asic in mili: | Wty Dear Sir:— ning from Plymouth, that on Saturday afternoon the Ine ail every Ave deys,end have tr “ the person iwho joined them, and cannot say if it | FY Mite siow wacmet in the seme spiritin which it | This is an interesting place, notwithstanding the | Robbins Cordage Factory in that town took fire in ngers,application for whic! STATEN ISLAND FERRY. was man or boy; | was abou! | ve feet from Spen- ‘made, and the selection being awarded him, he chose ny naughty reports circulated concerning it by the tarring room, and that all the buildings of the cer during the conversation; w Spencer and the plainest, and intrinsically the least valuable of | ™@9Y . : Factory were destroyed, together wi h the stock and w py an - Foot of Whitehall street Wales again for the next time on the following simply because it was the “Battle Sword.” Iam | the jealous Trojans. Besides the daily sports of the | machinery contained in them. A large two story ‘The Pasthea will succeed the Warsaw, and sail onthe 15th | ~On and after Dee, 3d, the sten TANDER, pceeg tes not know that Spencer was in the | also in possession of the most satisfactory evidence, fur- ring by the immaculate Senator Dickinson, the | building adjacent to the Factory was also burnt.— inst. f7r_ | will run as follows, antil further potice :— foretop the day of his arrest; have seen him there. y Colonel George Washington. of Georgetown, d Mr Constituti ‘The loss is supposed to be between 75,000 and $100,- BMININH AND NORTH AMERICAN RULAL Mall | LEAVE STATEN ISLAND. NEW YORK By Jupox ApvocaTe—I am not intimate with Mr. | the nearest male relative now living of Gen. Washington, | learned McMurray, and Mr Constitutional lawyer | og “Boston ‘Mil, Feb. 7. STEAM SHIPS, a AM, ah Wales; | cannot say if I saw Green in the foretop | asta the identity of thisaword. Hit in Strong, all of this wise legislature, we have a surfeit Under contract with the Lords of tha Adwivatty. P.M, 3 P.M, jrith Mr. Spencer, on the day of his arrest, but 1 | Weaniogiom; iho devisee frst nemed Inthe clause eftne | of popstar humbug in the shape of Mesmeric and { © PARR’S LIFE PILLS. CHETAN “yw have -~ ae ee hie Sper dah eh wit will which I have read, from his uncle, the late Judge | Neurological disputations—insipid lectures of the Y HIS Fine Herbal. Medicine has scarcely beei sevice igoeubsastay voveiving oft Ssgertort vlog Neg nee Wak Treen was pi ng bs m Bushrod Washington, of the Supreme Court, and Major | M_ Association, two shillings admisei nn price— into the United States six months, yet in this short spice HIBERNIA, Pig tela bl Aerial ehiet fe pon ath ep or uf “ by th ng ne Beane pe ae ay 6 Roe A demy—downward tendency of the Medical College | New Ensland States and Canada, has increated with ame sthan at | mutiny before the arrest of Mr. Spencer? that the true ser atret ¢ sword was that selected by Captain old Chains, Keys, and A.—No, sir. Itremained in this gentleman's pos 4 their most singuine expectations. The “0 ind and aprrreiste the au —and the severest curses upon the silvered head of BRILANNL . i ther her ie a BRILAN SIA. jewitt, wo” any other house im the city. AV . ; lon’t - f ee . Hh 8, re fanted to ren good time or the mouey retumed, Watches, | first claes boy, aged 15, was on board the Somers in J memento bs soma tee staa'By. tai ouriotiem | ie edition (0 all the abové exciting topics, this " seid fe vt fol 216 A rand warranved, i p N's i , fe J alifer ae followas | Clocks and Jewelry repaired in the hest manner and vm her last cruise, and stationed in the foretop. which socharacterised the “ Father of hit Country,” hae | city is besieged by the most amiable, itinerant, | the aystem, by cal pean olay at much less than the nanal prices. 0.0 ALLEN, Importer of Watches and ng it more Liable to re~ plarats, On the contrery, Parris Lite uw Pilegently era if all obstruetio Wilts lag toe ech steoneg conbentine aoe Je intesti arit} ing the bloud, strengtheni {be intestine aarardt ead beblthy abGened te etpeaten: as & tonic, and restore to the patien a long jood, ‘Asa famnty we Q.—Do vou know anything of a private interview that such a relic ought not to be appropriated between Wales and Spencer; if so, state all you dividual citizen, and has instructed me, bis repre- know aboutit. — : sentative, to offer it to the nation, to be preserved in its A—On the night before Spencer’s arrest, I saw | public depositories as the common property of all, since if ranting pulpit declaimers, woich the world ever saw, = since the days of Calvin. The Baptistsare the most industrious, and of course, enlist the most recruits. Im*e Jeand Rernit, % U Mey 16 Dessengers are superto ‘necat a bs 202 BROADWAY. bot a 4 tice has be id liber. | There is a terrific holy etrite between two of the Ff "rith Frances’ Patsut Life Bons, Co "TH chenpens carly ta lorie: Sexatteatinee: 1 Oe Sir On rere tae ts for about half iy ent pate ty ofall. He han, alike ma fines repens d ‘tno to preseat churches. And 2 een ib Tid gach other, Pitteraenoe uate sey aaget svat hands, ond the liberal eocouragememt beotswed not observe them up there until Leame off the bits; | this Cane to the Congress of the United 81 deeming it | they are not in the least particular as to the charac a boy named Gazeley, who sat by me, said Spencer wanted to see Small; Small came and turned his codicil to. his Last will and testament, we find it 5 For farther i formation apply to from first hands, and \ a" N his 1 1 F by entl f tnste, th Se Ne NRRGEN SOO a sinisa. | He bteiee dr ach cate heckut wh ee: EGULAR OPP SITION TO CATS han eer east ments at much reduced rates fi ter of the candidates, provided they are only willing to be immersed and to leave sin. A member of the legislature, whe is an ardent believer in the utility and efficiency of these protracted meetings, invited me to accompany him to the Green street Baptist Church Not expecting to learn any thing from not unworthy the public acceptance. This was once the property of the philosepher and patriot Ben jamin Frank: quality of elou head round, seemed astonished; I could not hear posed of :— ee ice dupe hom etc hee nines won ihe eneaatnes of the what they said. “My fine crab-tree walking stick, with a gold head, ya, Wednesdays and Wridays. From New York, Tuesda) ‘aed making that moe d:fiic rt ; By the Juvex Apvocate—T saw Small with them | curiously wrought in the form of the cap of Liberty, I Hursdays and Satordaya—Kare to or from Cattshill, 90 cents. | loon-; hivir x in his employ our ot the best aod motacientife | for ten or fifiean minutes, but I cannot siy how | give tomy friend, and the friend of mankind, Gen. Wash Spring the rpid aud ac:imowil in he body du ing the winter, bat are agata brovg:t mto so qT 0 ut 4 G skin relation to my appointment, it being | Ww re d by tavicg Pari’s Life Pile gions re a Cun, nde wt | Fiat tewhcennags seston eo A | lone Senect and Wales were together, nauerd | fren, yt Were stemre Rebs mertalt, and would | Con oPN ent, No sooner hed {entered the | \Setigh/ Bll wet eds the wath, leave Hobineon at pier Thursday No five ovcloe ‘Heady made clo iva aways for sale c_enp fhe each them for about halfan hour; I heard them tlking, C ‘ \ F 7 ‘ ntroduced me to El | prop ic ors have alre dy many excel inopiale 0 7 a r Wing av o seap fire each, ‘ ‘ General Washington, in his will, devises this cane as | church, than my companion intro few y of Parr's Life Pifeim bilvons and, 86 or farther pardeulars orale ee tre oe tpt cares i ere D FOX, bot did not know at first who. it was until T looked |, (m derswan, who j frees soon discovered was the offi- | fct’¥ 0" Parr’s Life in bilious pn up, and then [saw them; I aint hy La second Chronie east Mapes aod Coin 0} the bow “ = S dog watch; they did not get down from the booms olde . Frank- Tene T TINE UR-STAGES | NEW YORK Flan DEPARTMENT FUSD—The mm | before Llefi; {did not see them afer T came up | 24 SaaS eaeT ree Connele merby EN FRO NEW YORK TO BEOFOKD — | in Buu bow eaee toe th ike cag acaes of the tue Denar: | again; I don't recollect seeing Newell when Spen- | |" pt. Samuel Washington was the only son of Charles ape a 1 Taewiy, omy My Weed, ue cer called Sma was about four or five feet froin | Washington, thedevisee from whom he derived, by in- ee ree ee ter them, bat T could not hear what was said; I didnot | heritance, this interesting memorial; and, having trans aoxiow House, Bedford, every Monday hear them laugh at all; Small was about a foot from | mitted itto his son, Samuel ‘T. Washington, the latter Jose to him; he | thas serks to bestow it worthily by associating it with the z ift to his countrymen. 1 cordially asbington in the pinion that they rvation; and I obey, with plea ae | “Trem. To my brother, Charles Washington, I give | ciating genius, a8 I learned he had been, for a I fortnveht past, Hardened ag J am im sin and iniquity, £ felt absolutely shocked and ashamed of this hely man. The manner in which he particularized individuals, acd dealt out to them the cerfainty of everlasting misery, if they did not, that instant, kneel at the anxious seat, and be prayed for, was enough to astonish any one.— But perhaps, after all, some good may be accom- plished, even in this unnatural mode of subduing re- Gisred Music Societe ho. in the hinde o unieered to fwerformn the grad Cra orig! *D. Pe the benef of the fad of thisnople chvity, | Mr. Spencer, with his head pretty i , {8t» Fb on which vee mon they will be assi-t’ | was about six feet from mc; 1 don’t think he was | dattle-sword in a has be ‘ 2 " M ‘red exprssly | whispering in Mr. Spencer'sear; I did not hear Spen- | concur wit Mr maruinn «(8 ob-lict ul Road Hotes, cor Buwery and Broome Th ¥s Wevuesday aud Saturday pass) acble Mall, Kast street street ming, by he # ener, ant Newcastle, and chrough White Plaius, Kobbi David, aod wil each merit public pr « ell for little pitche { i . ; ey kets, $l eveh, 19 be cer tell Small to speak lower, for little pitchers had 0, rishes in here presenting them, in hit name, to Iam atc pacts FOREST, Deparment, ac the p ineip | uiusie at big ears; [did not hear Spencer say to Small ‘speak | The ation. Let the sword of the lero and the stafl of the hee ae enen TA wie aitecia’ teed $ te bei a wight of te performanes oy ct rt her of the commit to that foretop man.” When he called Small to him, | philosopher go together, Tt them have place among J of bebtanttetibers teeiuetd tht pomie of tie 27 Haden, corer ct otind - “or degen Bor re s ice, “Si Nad nroude phi d most honored memorials of ow ', : tnecary, 253 Bleecl oc Ti Rl Mic Lig of agen will continne sgn ag the FORSYTH LAB Ac} Smee steee PO they inet vO tian 1h Dots oe cats, Upon that stall once. leaned the | most hardened wretches hat been reclaimed aur (J: Weadover, cruggist aid aputheeary, hutcded. ? i. tesle AS a yaad Ne: . eK tet » ki 7 e J, He snatched the light- | ing this season of reviva e handed me a slip ¢ nye nue, York at 2 o'clock, & Si, sundays excepte 0 Wo hington,'or 14 Grand st. A.—They talked in a low. kind of vorce— | sage, of whom it has been said, a hon Ae |? Wells Simo ed, ding, and patent medi M £9) JAMES PRY ER, ee from heaven, and the seeptre from tyrants.” A [ vaper containing the following memoranda, remar roe kiyo—C. Wells ys, seed, ding, te wheres HIRAM DEroRKST, peas . mee M6Krmtstrect, | mumbling, I could not hear what language they } MiG an Meee wielded thisawendin a rightwous couse, | Ing that he was well acquainted with most of the | cive wanhouse, 10% Bultom atrec, ‘snd wholeaale tthe pre <+viO WANTS COALT = | (PO PURCHASERS OF DAMAGED GOUDs a0 | used. , ,_ | even unto the dismemberment of Empire. Inthe hand ot Oerong, inietors i smrendon House, cor, Danu, x tnd Broadway. : ‘ PENT fcutan goods, Hamer oF steer can be | ‘The Presrpenr objected to this course of exami. | Wesnington this was “the sword of the Lord, wand of | MCh" —formerly a youth of the most vicious habits, / small boxes 25 een or temey Tor their wuts tm the 4.75 T om determined 10. clove my inte 949+ vate oesocmas vossible—t Will th invltexoeuwe. and made faity | BAtion, which he thought was calculated to entrap | Gijeon.> It was never drawn except in the defence of Peraonedestvous f obuas iam a finished at try, Will please direct their inter. nd silisias finished equal to eny 4 neponmapruen. public liberty ; it was never sheathed unul w glorious J & regular five poi B.—For many years the constant resident with Peach | Coat, of a0: ra, post Paid, to T. Ke Lal }' So, lerte Ni a "1 » of bleaching, ef don. Ali .—Mr. §| re face was towards | aud ant success re'urned it to the scabberd, with- 7 herfs & Co. letter box 907, Ne i—} rods then and delta tinm gf envcane Oriere to he tet me, Nee line wo Seca I don’t recol- Bate wath orcracity of dishonor upon its blade ; it was f profligate women, and considerable of a rowdy, FELT <-Petont adhesive Fett toto pelt Pal et ta preg 9 Bae La oie 4 leet seeing Spencer in the toretop talking with | never surrendered except to that country which bestowed a sac! ost ag Lia gaieg f skill incollecting oe bottoms, for He OLLINS.& CO, 56 Wid Smee Comet %% J, SHEPHERD'S Bleaching & Dye Works. 4 Green, the forecastle man, on the day Spencer was | it Cm! Poste ahead . Pv

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