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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol, LX.—=No. 47,—= Whole No, 3260. NEW YORK, THURSDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 16, 1843. Price Two Cents, $< — —-, — —— = a = = =— = = ‘To the Public, EURRATED . < love® to his daughiers, (ior “ci THE NEW YORK HERALD—dallynewspeper—pub-| @UWERAT PRINTING Map-—Illustrative of the position of the “Somers” on the day of the rw ar thter not yeti vh> ‘inbrnn nt Meet gas lished overy day of the year pt. New Year’s day and ESDABLISHMENT, and they will be provided with lvurarive Offices, us Fourth of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26peran | Vy Con ee Oe RULTON AND NASSAU STS execution of Spencer, Cromwell and Small, and of the distances of OTe disttatinn cehociog it Di num—postages paid—cash in advance. {s supplied-With every material uecessary for the prompt, west, . F stomach engravings, has mer w r THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday atid ecovomieal exveu ion of evrt} deserp-tan OF the brig from the Caribbee Isles. feeicipnuilis tree atteropled to introduce ther ic morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— SANGK JOS PRAHTANG, ped POTS CARESS osucy enblie piece 4 Oe ee eae hla well u ie sent them Wo tue M Lol eee — postages paid—cash in advance. Pailie attevsion is requested to this es: +blishmemt, x the as 2 he be giv is typ ADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of graphy, press work pede daaty Tone J paged pie nt oS ee 2 4 5 Here, tor ths first tine they raed. The medical pri have been strictly ex- gore, Who wre the only the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing | commou, large or small’ work cheaply and expeditiously cceurate judges ofthe trois acd Sith fulness of 1 ast. Ithas the largest circulation of any paper in this city, LABFLS, CHEEKS, frawings, ungnlifiedly pronounce them ‘aere c or the world, and ie therefore, the best channel for busine WaVBILLS, CIRCULARS, ctures, not atall resembling the humen storm 7 SHOW BILLS, BALL TICKETS, any atate. D March, MeN: Hi men inthe city vr country. Prices moderate—cash in ad- STEAMBOAT BILLS, BILLS OF LADING, _, Decors Maich, Meiaughton, Hau, RAILK R BUSINK 33 CARDS, Beek and Emuous, have thas publicly expre-sed OAD RILGS, ED. Rt i iy exy vance. STAGE BILL: CATALOGUES, | neiiseive 4 f fuse bi ; We iaeives, i theretore refused them 4 public PRINTING ofall kinds, executed at the most moderate en bee ed | olace m the College. The temperance eause needs prices, and in the most elegant style. SEED ewW EEO eM _oss muives to reform the imebsi Truth = Cnlone are wuch more efheentavxilianes. JARSR SD BUON BENSEDT, THEATRES, CIRCUSES, CONCERTS, MUSEUMS, ad the indignanon inapilesed by the people 5 y the } Prorarston or THE Heravp Estastisnment, LECTURES, PUBLIC MEETINGS, dpon the resappoit: entot Croswell, doesnot ip the Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets, Or any other places wh the largest description o' printing le i) entails From eee perv gk the State the echo : u 10 equalle dt approbanon is . Eve e i PLAIN AND ORNAMENTAL TYPE, Hatter, of Course wot loving been coznizan? to the obs mien tie te A hah ata perp mpseaiete ‘This establishment has the PANY SINGS w Thave vo ineuns of where subscriptions i . LARGEST Pat SSES IN THE CITY, iging wiedl ny other thay ter SPER hy Se ead iid pe Great pains have been talen to provide every material that nd wos, ia senting lay poebunglfeeras Philudeiphia +. B. Zieber. pauonige thie establishineut. connected with we people have ootynor will they Baltimore... . W. Taylor. I Any size or form of Bill can be famished at very short {ever ratity the appoinment, ‘The eolums of the Are Washington, D.C notice. _ ene us 3 1 gua, wilt pier, while under his control, preser.be ffalo, CHAPMAN’S MAGIC STROP. be Course for the demoeteey to pursue, He rs re E THE UNDERSIGNED, Impoiters aud Wholesale renin (0 his ronservative love, backed up & Hartford, Conn.. Ay Pgalers having used avd sold Li Chapman’ Metallic euch badkiteu an Fuaet: Basie, weil’ eocine, Albany. N. ; ge thiog which has hitherto come anger our uutice Ke who couid not ftvurieh am hour, if it wasn Sa] "Thomas P. Ric! ture ‘i ne e banking faciliues which they command, Laceagona same D Smith. SEL Tie! pares of hardsewse, Noses Epulst. Idiscover from day to day increased manifesta- 'N. +» +H. Rowe. fl 21: tion of indignation atthe recent conservative organ- Catskill, N do do 5 do n 8 New Orlean: ses J.C. Morgan. do do 62.do ization. A majority of the members of the Senate, Cincinnati, Robert Carnahan. celia ® Foals ¢ ¢ and 7 South William. and more than fifty of the Assembly, are now in Paterson, N. Matthew Dougherty. inlated & Brothers, do lo atl ate readiness to dissolve all pelitical connexion with the Croswelites. Strength is added to the real demo- Morgan Safford. Kissam, Broce & Joues, crats, by the fact, that Young, Flagg and Barker, do 228 do Iman & Frazer, importers of Fanay Goods, 136 Pearl st. L. Moore. aio, importer of, diuge, 44 Cedarat, Posts A «+. .Samuel Crane. i Goods, z iN. J...... William Solomon, Fulloes, Gad acadate Fee chee, rT) res Coden are with them and the people. These three mighty St. Louis, p “Woodward & Mathews. | D rel. & Co., \mporters of Stauonery. 24) Pearl st. minds, combined ag they are, and acting in pertect Charleston, ; Amos Head. Wm K Goulding, Surgieal Tusteament manuinctarer, 35% concert, as they do, can ia three mouths, demolish Hudson, George Clare. For Sale at 202 William street every banking influence which Bouck and his secret Augusta, 8. A..Holmes. ‘Vo be had oy th duzenat the manufacturer's prices of the cabinet may devise. Yours, with respect, Mobile, Ala. ilton Bollemet. above ficus, and at retail, ac the principal fancy stoves through- Jor Sout. Poughkeepsit ee Faith. outthe city, Made «t 02 William steer, 3 ham == == = a = st ~ ae Soe pot ll Temen Pan reat PUBLISHED AT 183 BROADWAY. ExrtaNation oF THe’ anove M. had been two years on the coastof Atrica, in the employ- Albany *“Schohaira love.” What does our correspontent Pittsbu: Jos. P. lerael. Sa a “ey oa sales p hanes: tof a Mr. Brookbi stale Rebehe ‘ : mean by that? Can there be any difference betaven love Loulsvil W. A. Haldeman. ONES BUUKEERPING. beaplaiy affessiae |} ev ‘Tittle: explanation, is necessary in order $0 | peices MbU Oke en {Correspoudenes of the Herald.] | in Schoharie, and love any where elae? Or is ithe kind Wheeling Hiram Kaine. important brauch of inercantile education, both in this country ji intelligi Lieut. Ganscvooar was then recalled, and hi s Auany, Monday, Feb 13, 1843, | vf love described by Ichabod Cranr,the yankee schoolmas- Lb Bpexry rnd thea bished ‘and make this map perfectly intelligible to our readers d reeset B 5 i Williage AC¥ ERE Ce SST Mien tn ato tb Owen ib et Bekeber: WE the diy of examination continue! by the Judge Advocate. The Senate were in executive session on Satur- | 4f; #0 pretominant in the honest Dutch settlements of bey Teletecihe Vastant 20,6 fail and, thosomabykto wiadbe 60 | cnet, er, 1842, the day of the exe- | Q —When Spencer was told by the Command: day; bat Wlint'they did is Woe yet publicly ‘estern Pennsylvania, denominated “bundling?’—[E». egw % the imporcaut pruciples of the art—New York Jouraal of | cution, the Somers was in latitude 17d. 34m. 28s. | as to bo exvcute! in ten minates, did yea hear him mA ; ef a at Ae Lo i : a ey Fer A MRE 5 9 Jommerce. . . e Commanier if hedid not entertain exaggerated no ere is no more New York appointments, how- Nashville, Tenn... Beets) [From the London Atlas.) N., and longitude 57d. 57m. 453. W. The distance | tions of tne extent of tab muting. if he was net going too that Ibeli adit A Kall hiawe th General: Ressions, Syracuse. James in. He has struck out a uew ieiiod of teaching the science, WY | by the log from the Island of St, ‘Thomas, was 525} | far, ad if he had law tojustify bis procedure? ever; that [believe is certain. We shall have them | Before Recorder Talmadge, Judge Lynch, and Aldermen PEOPLE prs ihre rfl ee hare tices avery miles, which is fifty miles more than the geo: Come heard, the latter part, but whether he used the | in a day or two, no doubt, and then look out for JisW Behind Eetlog Diack dctortisy OKS FOR T! i u Pn r 2 43 bg * | other words I can’t We 5 4 IR fort poets ‘i = leat tee HERALD erie alove vews are corroborated in the report of aspecial | Staphicaldistance The distances from several of | _@—Diil you ever hear Capt. McKenzie admit that Spen another grand fluttering among the wounded and | Bye. 15.—7viad for Burglary—A man named Jacob FB TPA bags © pi abt ehrselber h sD | committee of tne American La te appoinsed co cxamane its er i i cer told him that he had exaggerated notions of the extent | disappointed birds. Smith, impleaded with aboy named Wm. Adams, was tried OFFICE, North West corne: of Fult’ Nassau sts- the other islands are stated in the map, and need not y q ES ry ed on acharge of burglary inthe t degree, in forcibl The Legislature have consumed the day in long, | oo eing the cellaret & Balin & Co, 180" Brent sieer od the morning of the 4th of January, about 4 o'clock. The where Il the Cheap Pablicatious of the day can be had as soon | MeFit—[8 -e fou" 14 tee ah of the mutiny? as issued, atthe CHart AND TeNDER FLESH OR ERUPTIONS, | be repeated here. A.—No. ‘ deb: fn thi bie tH ‘Aud Distiqurements uf the Fee, and Darw or Yellow kus | ‘The position of the vessel, as laid down on the |, @—Had you any idea before the 26th of Nov. ofany in: idle and useless debates. In the Assembly they PUBLISHING PRICES. and Diafuure ee and Dark, , ; ' f 0 by t Rheum, ‘reck- 4 i ts de o| d LaeHTS AND md ROLAND Boone " we ¥y, pimples, erysipeles, biog morphew: as, fev map, is that which she eccupied at noon on the day bg sr dd ‘ Were diacuneiag 4°biINto psy bagel pap tik anes Jacobse Saabooucreerstas ‘hs Rites wessinier Phe, Bin” ts tac bokuliryl yactave of teotory lide, eolor'of dark, sanba ti, yellow of ‘dis referred to, when she was running before a fair| _—Youhave stated that the discipline of the brig de- | Senate another measure, preposing further reduc- | upon entering, found Adams, the accused, in the’ cellar i 1236 lian Chemical Soap is really the wond ind re f eigh clined after leaving Madeira. Will the log book show | tions of salaries was introduced. os with a marlinespike in his hand, and other implements of RAN Tor vA 18, oF, the CURSE, or might the Medica s Fol Pars call iy , at the ae of eight Hin an hour; and as | the punishments inflicted during the whole cruise? * ue war between, the he ety and the pees in his possession. On returning to the celler, te 7 x + . inveutor, M_Besprini, a philavthropist.. It is caring thousands | the execution did net take place ti A—Yes Subierraneans, is still waged with all its pristine ‘Jams, the boy, was found in it among some bores. H Middle Ages. Just published at the low price all over the States and ‘Br entirely eradi- place till upwards of two | Fey. you been atone time ofopinion thet Mr. Spen-| vigor. ‘The Argus and Atlas were at ‘c hot and | wasused as a witness to implicate Smith, and testified thet 126 cates every eiupuon or di kin, imparting t» | hours afterwards, the brig was about eighteen miles | cer had arranged this mutiny before leaving New York, heavy this morning. On Saturday, 1. H. Van | he went into the cellar to sleep, avd had no connexion of th EBOOK OF THY NAVY, com f pope Ka : ; ; ba bods. neck or ara. a beant {ul health/al clewnes— | farther on her course, and consequently distant only | and that he had confederates not on board the Somers—if | Dyck replied to mr. Croswell. It is'very wellwrit- | With Smith in the business. Smith was convicted and eneral History of the American et No musrepresentation is offered. One trial will auffice to re- bellished with a number ot Ex 5 " “1 * it i ey 4 tel «i to th tat ii fe eembellished witha Ae, pice Be 5 ous, | ComINERA NO. cccigne who wow prescribe this in | 193 miles from the Jsland of Antigua, and 194 miles recrmer seep ten, and cuts into the State Printer good and strong. | Wayinceduo the, state prison for two years, Aud Adams ALLISON'S SPLENDID HISTORY OF EU- cases that have baifled their skill. Imyself bave seen it cure | from Gaudaloupe. Now, from the 2lat of Ni |» Joven Ai ‘That ig not answering the ques: | Mr. C. however, hasexpressed his utter indifference | ther would send him to sea Ls ROPE, in ‘6 Numbers. The, Il, 11 end eraptione afier p tons have tried inwatd and outward rome- : : 2 eet | Gal, a ck eae Lew ering the ques’) ty any thing coming from that quarter, and his in- |» “Disorderly Housekeepers—Robert Tubs a cook Bos are wow ready. Caen 25 ete. | dies in vain, and cectal ly itgives ciscolored shina delicious | ber till the 3d of December, (13 days) the Somers | “4; 1 deli i hought of before | tention to take no notice of it. LT bie trad fee bec Bake ys tar hnetinaeg pap ond OOLEV’S AMERICAN IN EGYPT, to be ESalthy, clear teobescic haus at Sp eaam @ cake by the pre: x ‘ irwess.—I believe the thing was thought of before “eel shea <1 yy | J: Turner,were tried for keeping a disorderly house in the completed in 6 Nos. No. 2 now ready B Mei ae the Mig of the AmercaaKsule 82 Chathem vires, | Fan 2,605 miles, being at the average rate of 200 | Mr. Spencer lett New York. Your correspondent from this city, ‘Joe Smith,” | cellar at the northwest cerner of Centre and Pearl atreets BRAND*S ky VCLOPEEDIA, Now 12 and 3, % jew York, ay a oe perday. At the time of the execution, there. | Mr-Dura—That anawers the question I believe. must have rather deceittul sources of information. | under Monroe Hall. Owen W. Breunan, who occupies URKS DICT IO) ARy of Cea Sciences Appointed Agente—Zieber, 3d and Dock sts. Phila, or next Sh Rapti sng! Jupox Avvocate.—No it don’. Do not bein ahurry, | For instance, in one of his recent letters to you, he | the bar room above, testified that the cellar was the resort May ae te to the Awene 1 Hot shington, D Cy 8 State st. Boston; | fore, the brig was one day’s sail from Antigua and | Mr. Duer. The witness will not answer the latter part of | speaks of the certainty of Mr. Connor and Mr.Riell’s | °f Women of the town—that it was kept open all might, GEORGE ST GEOKGE JULIAN, The Prince | Ghatlesvon Oey Oe pba Momlowue Neoe Rereet | Guadaloupe. ee tan Cacia ieee appointment to office, when the appointments,mude | 4nd thar there was rioting. fighting anddrinking there all i fa HISTORY, OF THE FRENCH Main at. Middletown, Ct. Ageute wauted im all oth cities, When it is added, that in that latitude and at that} Q-Doyou how believe that he had confederates not on | 0? heer siya letter was dated, show how much | to tell liquor. “Justice Mewnied testified that the vittees Z D2, N,,No 11 now reas : x i i board t'e Somers 7 at the ceilar were disorderly and riotous. THE HISTORY OF ‘THE REFORMATION GOURAUDS period of the year, the trade en uniformly blow | Prt vitness paused for some minutes } Tsend you but a short letter to-day, for the simple | * C. W. Trauuse, Eaq, delended the accused, and called PSR De ST POUDRE SUBTILE, from the north-east, andfthat the Caribbean Islands | Pus: xx.—It oppears to mo that it is very easy for you | reason that there has nothing occurred of the slight- | Philander Baldwin, who stated that he kept a porter ai reade, af Habis, j 6 FOR COMPLET ELY AND CEMA! TLY lay directly to leeward of the Somers, we believe baat Chat question: You have Ss balber on the sub- | est impurtance to communicate. ‘Simon. house ieee ne building, and he had heard no more JASTERMA x—by Marryat. Just h . j ssanot ee any ditficalty you ean have in unswer- noise in the cellar tuan in any other part of ines. Righanes $1,12% SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. * all isstated that 1s necessary to make the above map |4ne'the question, ‘You either have « belief or you have Albany. Also, that Turner had sold oat his right ai tae peacsioas YOUNG ISLANDERS—by J. Tavlor, [THE ‘aniversal popularity of thisjustly celebrated Chemical | and the subject it is designed to illustrate, perfectly | not. J for $35 before the complaint had been made against him. THE FARMERS ENCYCLOPAEDIA, end _ Preparation for tne destruction of the strongest and touzhest . Werness Lam thinking of whom I got the informa- [Correspondence of the Herald. | Abe Cactus tae tee by eo Ra ‘Dictouary of Rural Affain—By © W Yohn- te Hair, from the soft down on temales upper lip aud armsto the | understood. Stee s Axsany, Feb. 14, 1813 had complained to m several, roe Of the disorderly SPANKS? LIFE OF WASHINGTON, 6 nom- Wale 7|eler Meher Gsory em tciscote ued tata ker Trial of Commander MeKenate. Parsipent.—Bat what is your belief ? | New York Appointmente—More Spoils given to the | Character of the ce ng it found a number bers, ench 27 ouly at the old and onginal office 67 Walker st, one deor from Twinteerta Dayr—Feb. 15 " have heard since I came to New | é f! a4 ‘he of notorious chat ong them Bergen Jack, JACK HINTON, 3134, 20 & #3 Broadway—61 per bottle. Beware of deletetious imitations ‘5 York, my opinion is that he had confederates not on board | Governor's Fumily—Calhoun men disarded—Ra- | a “five point thief” BANOY ANDY ORAM Nas, ps1 51S Where also may be had vay The proceedings against Commander McKenzie were | the brig. | divuls discountenanced—New Plan for Office Seek. | The jury found the accused guilty, and sentence was (3 ‘sae Sal a GOURAUD’S, resumed yesterday, by the cross-examination of Lieut. | —Q—Did Captain Mackenzie or did henot, inthe gener)} 4 auspended UMPHREY CLINK+R—By Smollett. Com- EAU DE BEAUTE 4 dot anonle Tn aw waeaat Denali an To Hea BOOT ry of a Foundli 3 anrivalied fotetssin ting Tes, Petpet Bescnes, Sallow | Famseroort by the Judge Advocate. Some of the ques. | al discipline of the brig, admnister unnaceasary pursh- | <* fo ac TN a panstige beet t Crea ~An ooking young rae ’ j. 1,0. ine * pth i " i ent organiz d Democratic Oppostlioa tu Gov Bowk wee tried for stealing a ‘compleve, 6 Fielding, < 50 od all catans ous eruptions, and eliciting a healthy | tions put by that officer to the witness are not only, inour | 4’ wot to my knowledge. ! Pit ots ! Raters JoaRra anne Bt ee ae ot Per Pte ouge,—a anpero article, and | 0WN opinion, exceedingly pertinent and proper, but well | Qusarioxs ay Memnens or tHe Count.—Were you oi | A/inistration. Or, Accounts of Irish Heirs, by 8 Lover, the ouly of 4 3 te. x calculated to place this very grave accusation of murder | Were you not sitstied when the preparations for there | Pereny Dy T= No Land 2 now ready, 0% in a proper light before the public eye. erie t ice ure facta (HE chegnaers Ded. PREM AR? | have heard already of most of the prominent , EMOTE NOVELIST’S, LIBRARY. Coen ators Q. by Juncr Apvocare—Inany ol your conversations | 4’ "No, | was not. ' the Oily of New York. How will | cere! ime This Lidtary will be completed in ten weekty rambers, ‘Agewts.—New York—Albany, Guthrie, 4 Maiden Lane: |} With Spencer did he say what he in odo when he | Q —Be‘ore the arrest and ironing of Mr. Spencer, ha’ | Nived t Ateahes sunh mpie in binew VIVIAN GREY—by D'lsraelt—compiete in one Poughkevupnie, Jared tray; Uuen, Wade, dragist; Hamilton | ot to the United States ? been explained to the crew, did yor consider the conver- Bef aee EEN SR ORL PONE @ who prnetive sar volume, : : s M. Go. Grege'& Grants; Louisville, Coats "A. Chase A.—He asked for pen and paper once, saying he wished | sar f th deck, as evidence of a mutinous ctory to ainajority of the people, oreven tou | rhe ite VENE \1A—byD'lernelicomplete in one vol "me, Goshen, Ethiou. Cena. ‘Myer, Chapel at, New Haven: Ws | tokeep an account of occurrences. Ido not knowif I |diostion? i ; if" \ latiee wether ROMANCE AND REALITY Lym Faulkner, Norwich; Wi lsmphevye, Hartieds Chazics || mrnuisaed ft to the Commaniler, but of course t waenot | ete oc tntnk ti rt ge | Malority ofthe pariy 7 Sofar as Flour Inspector and | F ehbresat route Re jete in ene volume, % Dyer. trovidence; Thenis, Newport; Clswes,, pal j ‘A-—[did, and think that Spencer or Small had made x : ami, ward," Tor" THE YO JxG DUKE—by D'Israch—w tha por drease Spring eld Greene & Con, Wore er Burt: Li ee ee ee being that he wishe i to | ihe plot known tothe crew. ; aa Tobacco 'nspector are concerned, they are deemed Court wes aura, in pseing this renvence, thet rai’ of thor ‘alls, Coggeshall, Suuth Secend st, New Bedio: ‘ —You have stated that you felt grati ecause you d jad 3 selections, e Apo potol ophs ei d that the werk: was con ing ty en An party 3 Fa " 3 as ad, you might have killed an innocent man—did you be- | * aspector 0 nd Pearls, is vatfave- | The peontin vy of this remark coused in one volume 5 Exchange st; Bangor, Guild: Hallowell but I think it occ Lap y A H PETER SIMPLE, by Marryat, complete in one Jersey—Newark, Lrippe; Prine Di ff, to permit of iT lieve all who run aft to be innocent 7 rably received The reasons are that he isa very | from the bench, ter. frrors, spec number, Fr) 76 Chesnut streec, Lancaster, He: ‘drug eee ‘ A --No sir. Aig negro in the gallery was :eard | CONTARINI FLEMING—by DISRAELI~com- nson. peri urgh, le om Q—Did Small say that he hai heen érinking brandy be-| Q_— Charge your memory porticularly and say whether | Wealthy man, of ao political strength, and withal, a | Lord, masse, weit there be @uenerel jal coutbery Diese m ope nom ty MAGAZINES. % Bhomes, & Co., Main streets ¥ ‘Bichenond, Sirs Fray ae Hadar bye eine or apd od nee or not youtnevesny other reasons then those alvvady | brother-in-law of Senator Varian. This !est abjeus | thove days, cht? which soencited thegulery loefer iN be . C. ashing ton, ‘arker; lex: » C. ‘7 "40 4 ievii CI been . . was de lore neers press the oolse. GODEY'S LADY'S BOOK, or Marz s Wd, Baldmore 8! 9 Hance, ke. ker Appitentions forages’ | _Q Vy the Count—Did you see Mr. 8. onthe nightofthe | {ntheplot fon nee ne rommell to have been engaged | tion has, indeed, much force ; 'wenuse if the time |" wusua, Tiaskte. Kate Seamer cokes Canine Wvérke ona He COMPAMON baa % Peo etn PC Ty ds RT Te beige harry Home gett deere tht he under ace manner at, Madeira wae sullen. He growled pe Oe eth ine ac iaretion of Gov. | This neat, sharp esev, email i ; # ) i ms , u s about the amount of duty. He said ‘d——n the jib and | Bouck, when the families of vervor, Senator, | little woman, keown fo TEROEN TS MAGAZINE, Feb number, jut mi bel a ALi ne aaron perivoanar A.=I can aay if [ saw him that night or not; Tonly | the fool that invented i.» end he looked guitty’ when | 4e0., ase to enjoy the patronané of «flice, ta the ex’ | money, wbv. was trial oh Tw et procappies tt) me s haa, at ined the i. hest pitch of gelebrity, aod eousequently oy Rog rgeret ry sah wt ape ed Lino Noted Nepokenta ey sae the other petty officers about the plot Siamon of much weries ene Lagi capible men, | able to agree were discharge putt on ; } |. February » “ 5 . we had disc cd, tl the # 2 Over rforvery iu the &-cond degree m pat uae $> qHE'LADY'S WORLD OF FASHI by Ree ee ee ts Tse tee teeta ak ee | ot cate ee a eae tecerenon the list, dia | | ‘The hour of aajvurnment had now arrived, a | eke gattoab en ier aitier Henitine coer es note ut the Tolland Cwrnty. Bank of Emus A rd - ee PI 4 mn wil Court dissolved to resume their proceedings at “ , n Lee and Pr f sods merchants, ow the 2) ON, for — fe = A one eon ir ganrd ame you suppose it was pnt there after his conversatior ith dissolved ir pr fe! hered by Th te the Way —s ati * oud, Poudie Subtile, N-Y., cast in each bottle, apd the | SPeBCer, oF without the authority of Wales 7 Meas toray, relationialtin tescVarinn) ought tai carver! eat 4 a ly tet he pr ad thet she pacaed the Joctor’s ‘fac raved ont id : A.—I supposed it was put down after. ee te. Py ooh Sth they cll vd why hed where she it, * snid © 0 IvANHpiesey Me Wate Beste coer Tanne tious, French aud English, aecomnany ach bottles, | @—Hf k: waspat down after, what was on the paper to Kings’ County. jection to giving him this very lucrative office feign ae NI pc a ple ‘Remember the only office in N. Y. for the above celebrated | excite alarm? Are there more than fournames down as Well, there is Mr. Harbor Master Wil-ov, too— | verutn deny i Le hed any GUY"MANNERING—by Sir alter Bon Cosmetic, is 67 Walkeratreet, one door from Broadway. certam 7 Sata ah Sanaa ae 4 for a | He received his appointment because he isn brother. | other Raat ihe ten ing she she iad ong THES PIQUARY by Sit Winco if Hes AND JEWELUY Vax A—I believe bie! pane st aie Seep dows bn habe fas to Uitta to the tollon of, Bieene. a or ® | in-law of one of Governor Bouck’s sons! Te not Mr. Catuenven, one of the Clorks of Police, te ROB ROY: se Oa am ries % W Antscnt Me: A aveantiy pens fi seria aoe States wa eee Taerely excited by the pin ah rd ard = Van Vren prentices of the Somers euch condacs.-shecliteyy. eet ote cr that the hnshand of Kit in Sin Sh 5 fate ; ir yr Scott—complete in one and Silve: Watches, of the aew: i . | prisoned in astone house or imagine eople will tolerate suc! iis e ad pnt in her umber, Py tarersin England, France and Switteriand, he | manner of those whose names were on it. [Here the wit: | Poippei ? Panteg, Captain Sands of the Navy Yard, | palpable partiality 1 Was it not snfficient to briny " jer of the test'mony ‘ALITY—by Sir W: noss read over the papers found in Spencer's locker, as s Ney is ty a ' Nhished oLD LITY—by Bir Walter Seo fora langerassortinent aud st mach feng prices, at retu Previously published } + % | appeared with the prisoners an! put in a return to the | his whole family trom Scobarie and Schenectady to | fears it. & Clank, kee gah, yee HEART OF MID LOTHIAN—by Seott—eom- wills, 'Gioht Watches aa low op mm cots aotues toe Q.—Sering that there are only fournames down,did you | WFit; thatthe parties were detained as apprentices ix the | che capitol with him, and give each one an office, | one of the coustables ot the thirteenth want! at taolage Baise OF Rite RMOOR—by s oe’ atches Coen En ay ow a All Wetghes war believe that Lopey ony fixed plan which included raat tay Tho Gme havin Pas tieues od “raesdte to be supported by ihe feone} vas it aot enoygh | gestion of the accused, who testified that he te i mber, Py ire 1. ye } che beat armee, Wwe! twenty men of the Somers afternoon, 14th inst., Mr. Scoles traversed the retura, al. to appoint one son his Private Secretary—another | and candy shop in Rivingston street, yn Sir Walter Scott—com- siotecfes tate rereone artes ene manner aud warranted, | “4 —From the appearance of the crew didthink so. TAeow Hse “rhat the enlistment wan llega; secondly, [S00 hie Military Secretary—a son-in-law Adjutant | he understood was kept by the acevvet one nual a G.C. ALLEN, Importer of Watches and Jewelry, Gee Cree eae cree That iflegal, the oppressive and unlawful treatment of | General—a nephew his Public Messenger—but must | clined summing up, and she then told her own story to vERI ay Bic ‘alter Scott—complete in Pe fy tm ec esate nnd Retail, $0 Wallet. mreatsire, A—No, But there Is a name on the list which I} ())' parting Cntitied them to a discharge; and, thirdly, | he go on, and fill other offices within his gift, mere- | the jury 9s to tho manner in which she ob'uined the note, THE MONASTERY—by Walter Seott—com- A BEAUTIFUL Head of Hair. O10 and yourg,baldaod gry | TROUBME | a oe ohjected to thie answer, and the | That ifthey could bedetained as apprentices, there was | ly because another son wants to be provided for | which was all humbug. Mr. Str ran AMER. Pg ge tebaisaaneaione his. + and the | jo ground for the severe and cruel confinement to which | through his brother-in-law ? It is astonishing ! It | Made ® {aw remarks to the Jury, and the case w ‘HK ABBOT—by Walter Scott—complete in one wi Sere cree teat bite We erokaas i : A—Cromwell’s name is not there, but there is one | they were subjected. is absolutely alarming, that this inordinate lust for | “The Jury retired ‘bout three o'clock, and being unable evry ather remedy failed, Without puffing or mi ir. Watson, in aupyort of the return, insisted that the ‘ons; t - ; GEND OF MONTROSE, by Walter y puffing or mi which [ think it to represent. office, should form such a conspicuous trait in the | to agree, the Court took a recess until six in th fi pe a Ky ee Skea epee % [here sete, tase are the pondve s Tyee In anewer to other questions the witness said the policy mthe Gaited Slats prociaced aa’ invectighaion et toe Governor's famil aod’ he is ° iiant and accom | At sx o'clock the members ol the Court sesembled, et foree the hair t x it faiti | | of carrving the vessel to St. Thomas was discussed at the . modating as to gratify them. Indeed, | is Excellen- | and the Jury were sent for. On coming into Court, thi eo pe sad reurt ordaedratt and wk Tghteed an geyser and remove sll | Council, aud they were of opinion that the Somers could | Cause of their imprisonment, and that the whole matter | (, Mat tan ies that bisaicle range of family con. | forema died (hak the Jury wee Gable fo ogver’ aba LIBRARY OF SELECT NOVELS. dark, ‘Tie ie 0 reasonable chet all may try notbe carried to any port, I'am under an Impression that | Was exclusively within thejurisdiction of anaval court TY Tone Corgi jaded'in higelection—and tiey are | that they :tood in favor of acquittal and 4 for convic- Beautiful Uniform Edicion of Balwer’s Novels. Phan hide prelimi eig en the dy ¢ ih do ne Bd Honor the Junox dissented from this view of the | numerous, extending in various directions through: | in: They were therefore discharged. wwenty-Five Cents i enquired into if se could be carried into thet or any other | .94t"suq directol the testimony to proceed, Penabeceiae, Alter considerable deliberation, the Court called the AM. + Dr Conrana, Navy Yard, Charles: | Port im safety, but the minutes will show. In the case of Sullivan, Cuancee Vaw Vetsen proved| None of the a rom the City of New York tothe bench, andthe Recorder after a jew re- wi he "Faou se Brookiva. the | ,, Q—Will the minutes show what questions ware put at | yt sail laren peo wees Eotes | Whe Masako telecredtnon to dapiven: thersenives ‘to her Jong continued cowrse of crime in passing U) Nil rE ORD. of Ulster County NY cer fy sume, vias cahg Boer ba igen 40, generally. ‘ia mowed so RIB Pome tate gs ib ad xe in favor ot Mr. Oalhous for teagan in rele rence fess tse ictoccpud toe ieee ey cares ibeane ene \r DAY OF POMPELL. vent tailor, Joha Henderson, vailder, Hugh W French, Q.—When you came te the conclusion that the vesse! y > to Mr. Van Buren, were successful. Swack, Grout. | to agree, the Court had concluded to discharge her. He i of b ie be tee perivolip: woe oeeuaraks beskoren tom conid not be carried to any port In safety, to What port did | a eee eat ee ae areer Torhele percaes | Conner, Douglass, Tappan, are of thi unfortunately | then cautioned her 98 toher future conduete and warned ee DEVO OW orkathaioe Randal ete ee ante. JOR Te ortod to:st. Thembe relatives were ne: allowed to hold communication | proscribed. class. Areulariue, Kiell and Benkley, her ofthe danger of belog brought before them ageia oa 8 ABOB . we are told, hy Jones, $2 Chatham «st 2 ‘ nor ny other persons, except the officers of | came within an ace of deceiving his shrewd Excel- | %™! aoe, ‘ NEST Ma RAVE RS coum © Henaland, pohuted Agenty—Zisiver, 2d ai Back stg toile or ne ea eny or year cto he mntended to break out be, | {ne Somers, who were repeatedly there, ‘The room in | fency, but he gent to New York for intormation in , [he Court tren sdjourned to this morning et. eleven CE; or, Rhe Mysteries; Sequel to Maltravers, State at ‘Athan 130 Fulton st, Brooklyus 207 K: 4 ujet | forethe vessel arrived at St. Thomas ? were fetmreate pre fe doar Al bisha relation to their conduct onthe question of Chair- | °°!e% = ton, 8 U; C BF Biily, Morristown, NJ: Ferre, Main st, Mtd- | 4. Tehink Mr. Rogers and Mr. Perry were of opinion ‘ Lo “ man of the General Committee, which recently for Court. 3 eAuine tty aly i Ad ” dleisw, Co. Agents waoted in all other cities. ¢ 11mm} i¢ would. eis my impression that it was the opiaion of | @Wen fromthe NorthCeroling§ 1) 1 Jagitated the party in that city, and obtained assu- Le aeeabetd — TS PRCET ER TAY BUILDERS, AND OTHERS— | all the officers and of thetrue men of the crews it would | 4, 'sxhat he understood that hens apprentice wated! rged | sumces that they also had been conspicuously con- Before Judge Oakley. CHARLES DICKENS’ (BOZ) WORKS. L JAMES MURPHY, Coup stad Orvament Mavulag | also, i with a mutiay on board ofthe Somers. cerned in the late attempt to “head” Mr. Van Bu- Tur Great Lisrenann Witt Casre All the wo.ks of the above wrtet will be published in regular | Meru tovenscutesat hie x blishn ork | Q—On the 20"h o 20th of November, did you on the | Here, parser of the Somers, testified that there war | ren. It is asserted here publicly in Congress Hall, Quite a namber of witnesses were examined ta On, * C te ; | commander examine the chart or discuss the possibility of oe eae ; ‘ hat Cor d Riell b i twenty or thirty in all—for ‘UTES ON AMERE ry F kenera! circulation, 12% of Ar hte: taking the vessel to St. Thomas or any nearer port in ny on boardofthe Somers. The three ringleaders | that Connor and Riell were both on the slate, pre- making tome twenty or 'y in all—for the ICHOLAS NICKLEBY—| 2 cents te” Es LJ i po reexecu'ed. The parties were confined in consequence | vious to the arrival of the last mail before the nomi- t the evidence was almost entirely cumu- eo see 18 sal roe ” im 40, be SL tbe, arexte, oF) Arediieerarey ge ae very patiently did examioe the chart, but 1 of their supposed connection therewith. A court martial | nation. Of this { advised you in my last, and pci joping no new features of the 5 eon sre Ci, ee oe that may be required, | haveno recullcetlon of heving hed such a discussion, Te eae azar Ae. Scoues, he stated thot | OPhesied that Varian would defeat Riell, Has it ICKWICK PAPERS—Complete in one nam’ * Sorina a as Leet oraninat tsp Meek coautevens is tion ry heard Of the Boman he ccahl.eet eee exactly as 1 anticiputed? Bat Riell aw SEAND, MILITARY BALL. ; a - ti thir i _ . A TIN 1 ers HX VORIOSITY BHOF,completeincee mem parton char year the iufinence of money oF of thelr friends ? Tea alptanes of e mating Me Walee’Scatieroce | . There is another circumetance worthy of note.— | A ‘Uniiorm Core, held at che Howard House on Fridey en adopted, Architects | A.—[-lon’t think tai I have no recollection of it. od intuced him to believe thet there. wae. mutiay. | Although there were more than a hundred of the evening tant, C lonel George Smith in the chair. it was PUBLISHED IN QUARTO FORM. ect cae shad i MeKenzie ever say the same thing to | was his opinion that there. was a mutiny. On being tur. | real radical locofocos here soliciting office, not a | auuneont’ c Zi at Beorvary, to eemmemante tne Barth Dey P al 1 of February, to commemorste the Buth Day BE LE GRP aS HOITs oF zat BUxS . returns his sincere acknawledements, No, he did not. ther pressed M state ate had cai ‘ him eens orgie one hee, been selected. ures only who are of, W sabi tom, shall be strict!) Mil s IN, including a complete ‘o enstire a contiuaance of that pitronage, strict punctuality, » “ to such » conclusion except the representations of ‘ates, | known te br ithfully devoted to the Conservative 3! the Invitation Committ: Blacer of tee Ps ‘Wan, illastrared irra werkinaoohijvant m Sore prieés wilt auttorily be | Farah ecoe tlh ye E Cromwell notified that | 11, "yheerved, that the crew stood in groups ubout the ves: | interest oul favuee: This wae decided upon BISEX’ Ube Cv, Gov. BOUCK A TE, Pabi J “ Hilmee | the investig’ ael. There’ were other circomstanses, which he could : th of the legislat ro of the Army and Wevy oe ( . pn i per hare newsmen BOOK-KEEPING aS A so Pe é not relate without going over all the testimony that hat te Nod Dery da the babe of i ite siaeh ys And all general offcers of the. Cw opd County of New York CA CAPPELLO=an Hi nt Romance Me K-KEEPING. | Q.—During the investigation, were Spencer, Crom-| Hoon given, On being ssked to name any person or per- | KHOWN by the election of Croswell an ack, as with their Sta by bape Lerron Bore mate coples Trans ABs er lonal at peeriessiem iene | Lear tne eriscnes reported to chess be wereuny dees: | ot? Sn hoard the Somers who had to his kno sledge, a pg a That gave the Governor | Cotonel Kemi nn ME apuain Vandenbere, NTS “MISCELLANY. (x republic: Hite to anetele Tithe ee Base eee ie respectfall tions put by any or ei her of them to the witnesses. Committed any mutinges sot, o& wee Cocinerted WN aby, | CO Tne officeseekers, out of the fami'y, WHO bi Prev, Conky Gend tam, weelvade ie be tow ‘or paplle the list December unmber of | Hu Tdo yot Know that anything of the kind wavdon:. | he stated that he could not undertake to doso. He could he office-seekers, e fami'y, who have , Pee tsateters, carta stenln game oe cing gat tied ‘Anariie of, Book-heepine | Alm the time of Mc, Spence. « arrest to the tia | notfwear to any mutinous attempt of hisown knowledge. | n¢t already committed themeelves, will now under. Becer: : ACKWOOD'S MAGAZINK—a republication A Oae Wnt exe cence Rae. | of tis execution, did suy oficer apply to yourself or to Citar om the Rte nits ta bed ls principles which they must advocate, and igen” M 1" , ' ‘an Velser whic! ical em in a mutiny. the precise ground which they must occupy, if the: Q ULINE—* Tae of Normandy, by Alexandre Du- th ie Come Mee thas he might taue cérest hte nighist ne to Was adjourned to Wedneaday, af 3 o'clock wil 10 find favor with the ** family organ?’ Sack Major Bennett, NEIGHBORS—From the German, by Mary A.—! do not know that any one did. Non arties again appearing yesterday, his Honor | "t? Foster, Marcey, Beardsley, Croswell, Hum- Powell, TASER Y-—epplie’ to Agr! ultere and P 10 Qi—Was any similar application made by any of the | 90," Parties Dain ae Teles Van Velen war | plirey, and Mack of ‘Tompkins, and Davis of Rens- a © nied &, ee is dui+ | crew in behall of Cromwell or Small? Vogether, on the ground that he was not law: | Selaer, who once broke down the Democratic party fin c. % heat book-k ki if. ESTERN CAPTIVE=Or the Times of imere y showing that his suee Samed | | Or tak aoe cnces bane of net enutineasicn on dhe being under the oge of 13 at the time, | —are the conservative grooms of the “Old White wrumeeh 18% | of rw fonal means, aud such Only as, are b Q.-Did, you ever hear af any mu “| spree mee having been proved against him, nor any | Horse,” and if they don’t make him stand up to the Lyons, TORS OF MARY QUEEN O¥ ScoTs— Feeeived print tent tenching. hs ted by Me: Spencer in the presence ofthe crew? or charges brought. Political rack, “ fodder or no fodder,” then there is Let oie OF THs QUEENS oF FRANCE | SMI tine teachers who dest cum QT Dur You consider it a proof of matinous conduct, | ., gene Sullivan was discharged from imprisonment om | 19 virtue in the martingale. 4 | ___ Sergt. Brown, & ‘ % course of con.mere . i 2 | the ground that no offence meommitted by him, | ‘The appointment of Dr. Van Hovenburgh is ano- Recertion Committee Ee d—s collection ef Sex Tralee ‘ie fice, 142 Fi that before the cause of an officer being in irons was ex and ha charges brought; but the Judge decided ppoinimeat of Dr. Van H lovenburg! ‘ owe.) spo anaecaunt of tre SOMERS MUTINY rag | Parately atthe protication offic, pained to the crew, that they should gatheron the deck | 84 no charge or charges Wrought, Dal tie ties Ceange | (her {amy mancavre. ‘The Governor is blessed Beers,’ ioe AM CORRE Oo" Diokens , P FURNISHED A Geuteman ani he | ' or ler to talk about the probable cause? him from tho navy for cruel treatment. with a son-in-law, a disciple of Galen of quite Smith, Powell, JOR CASTER 13 Sadica_ ortwo.monie pur day, Wir eomeres |: Steiinn tie queen aheclanot bepye, wn vd His officey coupled with» the reservation that “Fuso Commrrten. woe hal ie tha ent. Gansevoort was then dismissed from the stand. SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. this afin lve branch of the goverament, should be “apt, Vio tember, me Siok TF dy lle a ; Wea'atseilt | [Sauces ¥. Houacoox (a member of the Legisiatureof | Bnjsmin Wade, bont builder, #ag Harbor, Suffolk con. | (Re de. a'y tLeulth « fiver at she queramiag, No Chana, F iy Wassuchuserts), «as mere called and examined at the re. | ty; Orin O Wickham bookseller, Sag Harbor, Sullo'k thing like providing for one’s household ert Purdy, uy 5 eat of Com. McKenzie.—He is ® ship builder, and tes- | county ; John F. Cunningham, mason, New York ; Jo- | sré any temperance young men inthe State of New No porsou to be admitted anlees in uniform. . sr giltaier Free, Rodin Row shay Dame: | PACK WT SHE COW Afied to having known Smail (rom his beyhood; he never | seph Skinner, mechanic, West Farms, Westchester coun: | York, desirous of obtaining an office under Gover- Me boca. BMETT, Chalcran, H * COLGINY & 00 % Bower receipt of their goods immediately. | fide § Went by the name of Andrews, he also stated that Smell | ty, New York. | nor Bouck, | advise them to make real Schoharie ADJ. SHELDEN, Secretary ‘ J

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