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G, FEBRUARY 17, 1843. Price ‘Two Cents, — = Sa ee nof her crew, what assistance could | agents, as may be employed, except these provided for In Fourteenta Dar—Feb. 16. rendered her, of could she have fender: | this chapter. Adopted. Provided for in . ‘" ed her an: ance Section 4th allows the commissioner to appoint as man: ‘The members of the Court met at half past nine o'clock. | “phe colts and cats used on board the Somers were pro- | keepers as may be necessary to take charge of prisoners Captain Bo.ron read the following letter, which had | duced by Captain McKenzie. The witness stated that | at work out olthe Penitentiary, at the rate of $450 per an. Vol, IX,—-No, 4! = ret serene — To the Public, THE NEW LINE O¥ LIVERPOOL PACKETS. THE NEW YORK PRR Avr fall pemnpeyes pet, ib lished overy day of the year except New iy al a ee Fourthof July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per an- num—postages paid—cash in advance. " frial of Commander McKenzie. GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT, N. W. CORNER OF FULTON AND NASSAU STS. Ship ROCHESTER, 900 ton., i A they were lighter than il. Th the boys | num. Adopted, "” Philip Woodhouse, 16th Feb'ry. 1s supplied with every material necoasary forthe prompt, neat, | Deen received by a member of the Court, from Dr. Harris, | VeX taually removed, but ihe shidr chiewen te soeeke | Article Ei section tet, appoints & chief clerk by the THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday Ship HOP TINGUEH, 1050 tons, —$ igth March. a economical execution of every description of of Philadelphia:— a dias es abd when punishment was inflicted with the colt. Common ‘Syirsiye atasalary of $600 per annum, whose 12 per anaum— t rsely, § A HILADELPHIA, Feb, 13, . By the Covnt—What time elapsed from the putting of | duty it shall be to keep the accounts of the prison’ d, morning—price of cents per copy, or $813 per New ship LIVEKFOGL, 1150 toms, § uh April BANGLE SOS PRAISING. foe the Tope around the necks of the prisoners till'tie tie | ment, Adopeeds M7? teen ee postages paid—cash in advance. New shin on gp Puolic attention is requested to this establishment, in the a | Our worthy friend, Commodore Hull, died this morn- | they were run up? Article $d authorizes the Common Ceuncil to ap ADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of cy . 16th May. surance that ample sauisfac ion will be given—as Is typ | ing, at 25 minutes alter 5o’clock. He has been for the li A.—Some time --I think three or four minutes. graphy, press work, and charges—to those who reqnire fancy oF common, large or amail work cheaply «nd expeditiously exceued. keeper of the Penitentiary, who shall reside within the days fully if tablishment, and be supplied with suitable provisions and furnished a the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing | ,;Thes¢substanual, fast sailing, frst class shivs,all built in the ‘ le of hiv approaching dissolution, city of New York, are © mmatded by men of experience aud id has made all necessary arrangements to meet his last sad By Juvas Apvocare—Have you not stated on this ex- amination that you never asked Small if he was engaged - p aa An : irtments ‘ur himself and family, and ast. Ithas the largest cireulation of any paper in this city, | ability, au. will be deapatched. yauetually on the 16th of exch EADELS, cGHECRS 5 change, Alter makiuig a proper disposition of his proper | jn any plot with any one on Mr. Spencer's list but Wales | of $700 per ‘num, "The keeper, with the Police Commit. the world, and is therefore, the best channel for business Their cabii 1 d commodious, andare furmshed , TRCULA D ot at rel wl and Mr. Spencer are authorized to appoint, with the approval of the Scaenea iy Ue aolesery. beds “soidurale cate tn axe | =n haves oie Seas Es ad wie Gob cowl homes spe Mostiis, pBAbl pickets, serious aro snd oven eatt tee miertaker, for the | A.—Ubelleve that havo anewared, that quertion 1 | 6 mruesioner, a deputy Keeper, wih a salary of $400 per gers. z . fe 3 le Wi le an le e guards an ers, : vance. INeithert © captaing or owners of these shire will be respon SOAR PILLS, BUSINES s CORD ofhiscottin. He sai 1 hath By Jovde Avvocarn—Did either Small or Mr. Spencer | of S4M0. Also. wor women Whol UndGtaLOd making af le for any « arcels or packages sent by them, un'ess regui 7 oe » matters himself, in order to si tell ‘ho that “foretopman meant?” clothing, to su. Male r RIP ING SteD. ERS, execured St the most morerate Hs lading are signed therefore. MMANDBIL'S BINOTES. trouble in the keen hours of Disease otten al- | “47° Think Lasked one or the other; but I’m not posi: | Article sth was reer the females, with a salary of $20p. prices, and in the most elegant style. ere OODAULL & MIN TURNS, Sea ee mem Msg | ter tho character ofmen so that they sometimes become | tive they iil net tall me; g “The said Keeper shall class and separate prisoners 4c- JAMES GORDON BENNETT, #7 South street. New York, FoR querulovs, petulant, and aflord other evidence of weak- | By Captain Bourox—Were the prisoners hung in ma- | cording tothe nature of their offences: im order thar these ee casper aca ’ rye FIBLDEN, BROTHERS HCO.” | THEATRES, ciRcUSES;CoNcERTS, MUSEUMS, | Hest. No'change ofthis kind, however, ies exnibited | nace convicted of trifling crimes. aot tea! facet nose, opateto oy THe Henaup Eeraa.isument, £7 iversool. Our excelient and eminent neighbor. ' His last. da hike his whole life, were marked by composure, firmness, andcherfulness. Our friend Ruschenberger, whe set up with him last night, says, he died without suffering. [ have not heard whut are the arrangements tor nis funeral, A.—Yes, Sir. Jupae Apvocats—I have done, Sir. Acting Master Penny was theucalled on the part of the defence, and sworn.—His direct testimony was precisely the same as that given before the Court of Enquiry. LECTURES, PUBLIC MEETINGS, Or any other places where the largest description of printing is ed. The s for tins work are uot equalled by any ¢ large assortment of PLAIN AND ORNAMZNTAL TYPE, not ba oesociated with old and hardened offenders. Prison- ers convicted for vagrancy shall in all cases be kept sepa- rats an oe from those convicted ef a criminalregh In e classification of prisoners, the keeper shall the direction of the Commissioner”? ‘Mell’ be under Bf et | Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. PS stb AGENTS, PA! " 2 ROM GREAL BRITAIN AND IKE LAND oe Ff CK SALL OR OLD LINE OF LAY. Cantey put trust and hope that they will be creditable to our city. | ‘The hour of adjournment arrived before Mr. Perry’s | Article fourth, relative to the appointment of physician Kn eroetiin ps eons (Sailing from Liverpool othe i and 19th of every month.] ‘This establishment has the He was a good man, and his services to his country inesti- | girect Beas Ra ‘was terminsted 7” | tothe Penitentiary Hospital, &c., was passed over eathout where subscr! tigi sane ne Persons wishiug to send to the Old Country fortheir friends | LARGEST Pati:SSES IN THE orry, | mable. Hiamemory shouldbe ehacabat wh 8 eect beyond beterdoersen atseral Aes action until the next meeting. are found for sale regularly :— ean inake the uecessary arrangements with the subscribe ‘ airen to provide every material that | Value. When the news of his death reaches New York, [ Common Council, Article filth, provides for the appointment ot a stewara AT WHAT PLACE. AGENTS. have tr: onsns a 1 this apes ae - ipokets, ice, and therefore persous having ocea- | hope some appropriate notice will betaken of it. At least B o Abticnwaw. Thursday. Vets. 16-—Special aA with a salary of $600 per annum, and Hiv ey will lao hater e Bed) sore eae eee rary ma fuent ereatly to <heiradvantage to | I hope your Court, es is common in civil courts, will | ,, Dor? of Atngamen, Thursd pan Me ty oa $20 per sonum. anny ix divs, thereby aifoniing meekly creme! tablishment. ‘ adjourn temporarily after passing resolutions expressive | } Tenet te dlnenas (he Pere ee theta eereeably to ad- | ‘The remainder of the erdinance wes adopted, and is i ts One Of the firm (Mr. James D. Roche) is Any size or form of Bill ean be furnished at very short | of your sense of his character and services. Such. a mea. | JoUfnment to diacuas the report of the Special Commitiee similar to the present. ¥ shall be forwarded with care and des~ on the reorganization of the Alms House, and the ,estab- lishment ot a Work House, as presented by Alderman Lex on the 30th of last month Present Alderman Purpy, in the chair—Aldermen Balis, Underwood, Martin, Jones, Croliua, Smith, Gedney, H field, Stewart, Davies, West’ and Lee. sure is not only due to the memory of Commodore Hull, but it may be also good policy in an hour of naval tribula: tion, to revive the achievments and glorious recollections ofthepat. * * * Your friend, WM. HARRIS, ,U.S.N, ‘The Board then adjourned to Monday ev tt, tontae No londay eveying next, at Boann or Assistants.—A special meeting of this Board was called to discuss the tax bill passed the rd of A. men on the 13th inst. The Board met accordingly, an CHAPMAN’S MAGIC STROP. E THE UNDERSIGNED, Importers and Wholesale Dealers, having used and sold Chapman's Metallic Razor Suop, do freely recommend it as being superier to any- thing which has hitherto come anaer our nutice of a similar na- P'Bicald the partis sarved fig ape: come ous; the isomoy’ sll be returned to those who paid it jere, without any reduc tion. ‘The Black Ball, or Old Line of Li the following magnificent Ships, vi pool Packets, comprise Captain " ‘geld ture Sizned— ii i sel ) o discussed the subject at great length. the whole sub- Whe ORV OR Sax, ‘The pa hee A & 8 Willets, umporters of hardware, No 302 Pear! st. On the motion of Capt. SmitH, Com. Dowwes was called Gand Mason ke Teapemuee Gael citer at the | ject was fully ‘discussed the Mie cate in the other Catekill, EUROPE,” SOUTH AMenica, | Gi, Spge eco, 40 - 218 do tothe Chair, and the Judge Advocate appointed Secre. | Birth Day of Washington pea ‘Tabernacle, to be present | Board und reported in the Herald, we shall not go over New Orlean: ENGLAND, NORTH AMERICA. Oakley & Loomis, do @ 62_do tary. ‘ _ | atthe presentation of the Banner to the Washington | the ground again. Some alterations were made which Cincinnati With auch superior and unequalled arrangements, the sabe | Si Thelys! do do 25 and 27 South William, | It was then, on motion of Captain Borrox, unani- | Temperance Guards, by James R. Whiting, Esq. was ac- | 'e8ders it necessary that the whole should go back to the Paterson, N. Matthew Dougherty. pide wish fan back ae Ear anc for 6. epeiunanen phateal ers, do do 58 Pearl st. mously— cepted. Board of Aldermen again. {t being uncertain what will Norwich, Con. Morgan Safford. po wool A ate ape Part eee Lesh oy 2b F issam, Bryce & Jones, x jo. Resolved, That a letter of condolence be prepared and Alderman Lee moved a suspension of the usual bu finally be its shape and character, we shall let it rest for Rochester, N. L. Moore. or remitting monev to their relatives, can | Svelinan K Frazer, reporters sae Prt Veaseag tage cea forwarded to ay ofthe late Commodore Hutu. ness for the purpose of taking up document No. 73, con- | the present. Elizabethtown, Samuel Crane. {ts at sight for any amount, drawn direct | pielg, ‘Thompacn ke Co. importers of Dry Goeds, 85 Cedar st. The Court Martial was then called to order,and the pro- taining the ordinance as reported by the Special Commit- The Board then adjourned to next Monday evening. New Brunswick, N.J.. : :.; {William Solomon, on the Royal Bank of Trelan y Dab lana gleo on. ; Fellows, Van Arsdale & Cooper, Watches, 11 Maiden Laue. | Ceedings resumed. j tee relative to the reorganization ef the Alma House De- - —-— St. Louis, Mo... - Woodward & Mathews. essrs. PRESCOTT, GRO Me A AEE Ee OO D wel: & Co., importers of Stationery. 245 Pearl st. Lieut. Gansevoonr was again placed on the stand, and | partment, and the establishment of a Work House, whicb Superior Court. Charleston,. Heed. (gy ge ys Wm R Goulding, Surgical Iustruwent manufacturer, 35% | the following questions by the Court put to him: was adopted, which wall be paid on demand at any of the Banks, or their anches, in all the principal towns th id, Scotland and les. Apply, or addvess, (if by letter, poxt paid, ROCH RRO PHERS & © 35 Fulcon street, New Yor! i next door to the Fulton Bank. N. B.—The Old Line of Liverpool Packets sail from this port for Liverpool on the Ist and 19h of each month, Parties returning # the old country will find it to their comfort and advantage to select this favorite Line for their conveyance, in preference to any other. dar Chatham st. eb For Sale at 202 William street; ‘To be had oy th. dozen at the manufacturer's Bet ge Oakley. Hudson, N. Y. elore Judge Oakley Tae Great Lisrenann Witt C 5 Fen. 16.—This case was resumed on the part of the prosecution, Several other witnesses examined, and the prosecu ion rested. Gen. Sanroxp then proceeded to open the case for the defence. As the prosecution rested much sooner than was expected, we were accidentally not present at the commencement of Gen. Sanford’s speech. Towards the close, he laid down the law applicable to the case, and roughout England, Lre- ‘The first citle di five Commission men's, which # When Cromwell took leave of you, and asked your for. iveness, did heask you totell any one at home that he ied innocent? A.—Not at that time. Q.—Did you reportto the Commander the insubordinate conduct of Cromwell at the time? Ido not think I did. your experience is it usual for the best seaman ora powawalns mate to go aloft on the carrying away of a mast’ ides the institution now in charge of of the Alms House into five depart- consist of an Alms House, a Nursery, above firms, and at retail, at the principal fancy st out the city, Made at 02 William street, GRAND MILITARY BALL. A TAN ADJOURNED MEETING of the Officers of Uniforin Cora held at_the Howard House on Frid-y eveuing last, Culouel George Smith iu the chair, it was Resolved, ‘hat the lavitation Bull to be given at the Tivoli Saloon on vie 21 of Febroary, to commemorste the Birth Day a Work House, Hospitals, and the out door poor. Alderman Crouivs here took the chair Section I ‘uthorises the appointment of one person to d direct, in accordance with the present all_be entitled the “Commissioner of thy Alms House Department.’ Alderman Pury opposed it, and moved that one or jashville, Tenn.. HIS EXU®LLENCY, GOV. BOUCK AND SUITE, 4 OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT PAS | of W sabianton, Il be strictly Miliary. HG A.—I think not, unless they are ordered. more persons be selected for that purpose. claimed that under the law rightly interpreted, Alice had Savannsh, Ga... .. Amos Hi SAGE OFF we 1 South sual, Naw Xork=Rog- ‘That the In ommittee be empowered to invite Q—Were any of the men not ioned at the foretop, | Aldermen Usoerwnop and Jones advocated it. fullcapacity to understand any subject she was engaged 01 and not suspected of mutiny, aloft atthe time the top gal. The section passed, Alderman Purdy voting in the ne- | iM, or to which her mind was cted, and therefore that ‘The ( fficers of the Army and Navy on this station. ey "James Robertson. OF became he ny eels errat privaia aad Ireland, { lantmast was carried awoy? asia she had testamentary capacity. The law enly re- Led oC pncket beeen itay every aie days font Livereeene pine | And all general ofcers of the Cuty and'Couuty of New York | !auimast wan crried away? whom I had | §"Thesecond section appoints the commissioner for three | quite the person to understand distinctly and. clearly sons sending for th iene, ay rely that just care will be Invitation Committer. my suspicions. years, and allows $2,500 per annum for his services. the act in which he is mem rd That when the Ser FOR na Bro ; fakken to hase them despatched Nrithout delay in Liverpool.and Colonel Hrmith, Captain Vandenberg, Q—Were theirons of the Somers sufficient to secure |“ Alderman Srewant moved an amendment, appointing se erat ul eg ood Ave] pee of, fice periectiy ae ‘HE following Publications are for sale at RAL! A. st mda sce ot pablic ise ‘arr, risoners? ,ommissioner for one year. lerstood what she was possessed of, and how she intent * OFFICK, Nort West corey of Felton and Naan stim | Parolings which has been soliberally bestowed for atany yeurs Peers, Gonk, MA They were such as are ususlly on board a man of | Alterman lowes anid that he wished to place the matter | todisponcvrit, malts easeentte handed proper dis- Se ene Ke ee mak oon renee ne oocm, hPL eee eeairemmens Wout the Uolied Kingioa Bevor. Pouleya | war, but] don’t think the handcuffs weresecureenough. | distinct from party considerations, and should vote fora | position ofit. ’He then cited veth’ Wendell, page 801, and asissned, at “PUBLISHING PRICES For further particulars, poly Tit by beer ost va tp ne iu Ceo! Do you know whether or not the men aloft were | commissioner trom each party, there being also a prison | Tead from Mr. Verplanck’s opinion. He contended that 4 ior ERDMAN, 61 South at. i THE PILE IN SPAIN—By Geo. wenagebe MB rors ren hesee apna ‘OOK OF THE NAVY, comprising a aary 1843.—The very superior, fast sailing packet THB genera ny tie Apurta beiee an = eae QUEBEC ptaia’ Hebbard, will positively embellished wit! 'H. commissioner to be appointed. Alderman Davirs said there were three parties, and but two commissioners—there was the whig party, the demo- cratic, and the Tyler party. Alice was of sound mind within the meaning of the law. Her mind was clear and distinct. Always gave sensible snswers—never irrational auswers—that she was sensi- tive—had a good memory—strong teelimgs upon the ing to receive anything from the deck? A.—They did not ask for any thing; but when I sent Anderson up he came down and took a (ail block with him. Ming, Major Benvett, Lewis, umber of Engravings, ; ; insiace, Q—Did you see any of the other officers besides Mr. | Alderman Guaves said there was no such party here as | death of her father and mother, and of her sister, No. Tnow ready atthe low price toe gy. °c | and Menu Seeweee Sarees ta agogad gabin Pratatmines Spencer have their arms marked with Indian ink? the Tyler Party. He would like to see it in Pais-Board or | Mre. Stewart, and others, ‘The sanity or. -capicity of Alice ALLO’ se Le Nouben The L,I fu rh make early application on board, foot of Maiden lane, or to Baxter, A.—I do not recollect. hear any member avow it. i was om dical quest ~ - gs a le; an ne ey iss a a 7 apa et. vee Semen A pres Azone, ah hl Peel eee bat os po heels Emly Davi Front hen ig ee! out sito, perig fhe Le pane paene ave known her, concur in thinking = + South, 5 questions put, . ough legal, he would not put, | salary at $2000. is amendment was adopted, and the : “ a vynbepeet oe ry Ate ih et piTbe,shove will be suceeded by the packet Philadel y, Beret, Bamoots he wished the gentlemen to append their names to their | section one ving the eppointment for three years. Gen. Sanronv concluded his very able speech with BRANDEIS ENCYCLOPEDIA, Now 12,and3, 33, Persons wishing to send for their friends residi the Recrrtion Committee. i questions. é Section third, allews the commissioner, in conjunction | some remarks upon the immense amount of property in- RE’S DICTIONARY of the Arts, Sciences, cidcountry, can have them brought out by the above ships, or el, Lewis, By Captain Gwinn—Did you see in Commander M’Ken- | with thg committees on charity and alms house of both | Volvedin this suit—more than is contained in any one Ke, tobe completed in 5 monthly numbers. any of the regular packets, by applying as above 7 if by letter, lage. zie “any traces of unmanly fear, despotic temper, or con- | Boards, to fix the salaries of the officers and agents em- | ward of tris city, and the great disiurbance which its un- GEORGE Sf GEGNGE JULIAN, The Prince Pest Dade LIVER _ fur cape nel duct unbecoming an American naval officer?” ployed in the department-—passed. OE would create among the owners, tenants, ke be i FOR LiVERPOOL—NEW LINE— Regus + Farr, A.—No, sir, Section 4th, authorizes the commissioner to advertise | He then offered in evidence the original deed of same date THIERSS HISTORY OF THE FRENCH ™ Packet of Z5tt February —The Spleuiid Packet Ship hs Gepeeveuy oe By Captain 'Gwivn—Before the execution of the ring. | for proposals to furnish the necessary articles of iood for | # the one read from the book by the other side, and beat. es EVOLUTION, Not now op % Se G. been Gerais poe Be eae ees Cant, Yaudesbers, i @aoks leaders was the Somers in state to, sustain the honor of the alms honae, which shall be given tothe lowest bidder sig dale Asth Sept 1316. Leonard Minpensrd and Alex’ L. HE HISTOR THE i . . Chapman," Surg. Rin the American flag, in case of going into action?” who conforms to the specifications passed. ewart and wile, on the first part, an: ert M. Living: jn Germany. Ke, in the Sisteeath Coptury, See, cas eet eterane, noeaualled for splendor or Cae Sergt: J. F-Brown, ‘A —No, sir. Section éth prohibits the commissioners from being in | ston, and Sarah B. Livingstoh, on the second. pant He pid he rete aes ms 4 if COLLINS & CO. 56 Boath street. | yy, peal 26> eadenhenhei- thabibieis By Captain Sronca—Wes Cromw *ll known to be a na- | teres ed in any manner in the purchase of articles for the ae ee eat te a of ale 4 2. Stewart, dated Marryat rice of , $100. a tive of this country’ ‘use of the department—adopted. » 1832, devisin, ‘obe: ew ar personal es- aie > =. ahmed Fame a aan ‘oe Fecket Bhip Roscins, Captain John Collins of 1100 | any. SHELDEN, Secreto eee Cm ‘A.—Ican’tsay—I think he told me he was a native of |" Section 7th allowsthe Common Council to remove the | tate, '&c ia xouket LANDERS by 3. ‘Taylor, 5 as, Sill enpoeea e Garrick, and sail the 25th of March, her : a 2 Virginia. commissioner from office at any time on evidence of in- . Jas. Warsow Wenn was then swo! oir dive. HE FARMER'S ENCYCLOPAEDIA, and Er tera For the ships of chia will on! in’ THISTLE BALL. fi By Captain Parce—When you speak of the force for | competenceor violation of duty--alopted, By O'Connon—1am the husband of oue of the daugh- Dicgogery of eral AflsicosBs 0: W Solaw » 5° | Sree ie Sine ofthis will only bersceived et, Giipta's | cris MANAGERS of the Thistle Benevolent Auocis taking car ofthe prisoners, do you haven your mindthe | ‘Section 7th, 6th and Oth, relate to Me requisition and | ters0f A-L.-Btnwart i aon . ii . bree t and commissioned officers alone? adopted. O’Connon—HMe is an interested witness, if your Honor SPARKS LIFE OF WASHINGTON, 6 num- Ly ngntee MAY Fely on the ships of this line sailing panetaal- | son, will take place on Briday Evening, february 7th, 183, at "A-—The warrant and commission ofloers, and some | PAscinhor eokibite vee admission of exy péreon to | ploernna we object to his testimony. * CHIN 31, 50 & $1 0 : gee | Tyemany Hall tc cond Wall (ort ie Round of | ofthe petiy of t Sere asia taster p seanpacye= pal ry feof obiweae F Col: Weas wae enaious to explain hie docintaten i the ‘ON, ‘ 1 00 2 NE LIVE = re ir Bee ‘or this season, t of the petty officers were true. t! s house unless with consent of commissioners— I. Wee : Boe AS 30 a1 & $1 2s seh Sab tae aasestay Gert nea nee ass | Munecnes weatiserore hake pasieiel atecattemstentoeion | eee eren ten ea Oral! punished for | adopted i matter, Wut was not permitted. Some documents were ‘et ship GARRICK, Capt Wm Skiddy, w HANDY ANDY, YHALLORAN, No.9, HEGESE SA HROE BNL D cuete. Com adopted. 8 the liberal patroonge extended. to the firs. Durie an incle | any of the insubordinate conduct you have described? HUMPHREY ‘tion 11th allows the commissioner to give relief to wanted by Gen. Sanford, which were not in Court, and veay.as above her regular day. ment se :son,it is surely fying reflection to have been the val : : ; ; Col. Webb w ide tor the aresents TOM SEEN MOE oe Bowed 25 Potthe ahineof thie bne are-all 1000 tuns borthen Pade! ge po og: be per eee apeher ei ed lade a taba war it ne center res liners tT ta See tat aie mbna Mn Stace teeny (insti: iene chet wb OM ounce, oy Fielding, akan aod cabin unl tloarsas eectha ga sae amare | Pantera ppc earveen fe, tmen, 20) gaan Dales nner Cat = LB» Copeala Berrtpt- DH Cromwell actos teoewaint? Section 12th provides suitable food and clothing for the | residein Troy, and amamerchant; I know Alice; iat JOSEPH ANDREWS, by, Flelding, complete in line oF prcke: fs ‘4 this their Jast «ppeal for the season, need only advert to the se- A—He did. inmates of te alms honse—adopted. first thought her rather idiotic; | have known several ‘one number, f e co Persons aesirovs ef securing berths should net fail to make ot the times, and the many worthy persons de- | By Jrpce Apvocats—Ha/e you not seen similar mis- Section 13th allows the commissioner to select such | Persons who did not pos: more mind than Alice; 1 L. 8. D.—Or, Accounts of Irish Heirs, by 8 Lover, early application on board, foot of Wall st. or to charity. With increased efforts any the part of | behavior as that noticed in Cromwell in other seamen, on | hours for visitors as he may deem proper. was sick there in%29 and ’30; Alice was kina to me; No 1 and 2 now ready, W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT, pe Comme Ie So ptowse the patrons, it is confidently hoped | board of other vessels, without there being a mutiny? Alderman Purdy ‘objected, and said he should not, as an | brought methe newspapers from the office, and would NOVELIST’S LIBRARY. og Toth Ace ntenintts. || dhe Orser of Dancing ecearaing to Frogramme, No, sir. Alderman, go cap in hand ‘to ask admission to the alms Me. J. Pe = that the pepere had not yet been read in the office; w sual, generously volunteed his valuable By Jupae Avvocate—I€ this conduct was so marked “i house. wn she ate she held her head close to her plate, an ‘This Library will be completed in ten weekly cumbers. He opportunity of having their frien services in directing the floot, and continuous, why did not you report it? ‘Alderman Davies asked why the Alderma: 10th | Was awkard. Towards strangers she was shy; she seem- joke eisctinicnsiensiae Scepter aa terms; ane those sung "to Temi mocer an have dratte (or | _ Mt. Wallace's excellent Band has been ergaged for the ve- T stated the reasons before. ‘ desired more power esen indifiduel than onecttes cit el plessed with any attempts to converse with her; she ROMANCE The Roscius will succeed the Garrick, and sail on the 25th | Airs, previous to the commencement and during the intermis- —tt inate; 1 di ga iovin tie an plete in one volume, % March. "ol ‘sion of dancin A.—I regarded it as highly insubordinate; 1 did not | members ofthe Common Council to visit this institution, | Knowledge. THE YOUNG Bee atr iewe. tha por = _ TTR Oil Lim LIVEAr and Doors open at 7; dancin, gy fommence precisely ot 8 know ofa mutiny then, or I would have regarded it as | and he sanage they should not deprive themselves of the Q.—Do you think she Tedcapecten to make a will? HAN: HOMES DLE tein, © serps aches of sagt Parva dts | Sip dried aha oy te Yous oq | "iy Copain Sourn—Did Cromwell ak you to tall any | Ree Sega treneres they iene, "| OiGonngn—Weatiect tat quetion bec ht at OE, i % ie, will eail poslively ‘ou Aaaader he | of Rena SoS ahem n cemteman and two Laiier—to bebad | 6.0 ‘temo that he was innocent—if sor whea end by | member of the Common Council should be allowed to | Wirwess—Avter my sickness, [ used to call at the house; PETER SIMPLE, by Marryat, complete in one jar day. . ‘James Curr, 189 Hadson st. Presid whom? visit the alms house whenever he desires. would see aunt Elsie; and tell her who I was and how number, pnskawes % ; of this well known favorite line of pack. | Jas. Harrieou, 79 mT A.—Shortly after the Commander told them they were | Sections 14th and 16thcompel the Commissioner to re- | was, andshe in reply woutd tell me about herself, and CONTARINI FLEMING—by |—oom- ets for cabin, zd cabin and Steprage passonge: d 128. to die, he told me to tell them that if they had any messa | port tothe Mayor annually, or oftener if required, thecon | how the other members of the family were engage?. I pleve mone number. % » toyed | ay pets J ol Ha a ges to send homethat I would take them. I asked Crom- | dition of the Department, and to keep a record of all per- | should say she possessed as much mind and memory as a MONTHLY MAGAZINES, telect this conveyance. flor termas.of passeac, and te steno well, and hesaid he supposed his clothes, &c., would go to | sons admitted and discharged. Adopted, great portion of mankind who are uneducated. ODEY’S LADY’S BOUK, for March, 2% the best berths, early application should be made on board, his wife. 1 asked him, “Have you no message to that} Article 2d authorises the appointment of asuperinten- Moers Hovr, of Clinton, New Jersey.—He testified to Seana A Be % foot o1 Beekman street, or to the subscribers, wife?” He said, “Tell my poor old ‘ather,” or tather-in- | dant of the outdoor poor, with a salary of $1000, with no | the fact that Alice often held conversations with him UP THE ARTIST, Fy $8 Petes tao bee ake es ak: Jaw, Idon% remember which, “that I die innocent to the | other emoluments or perquisites, His duties compel him | onthe weather. “Hv thought abe knew who her fren BARGENDS MAGAZINE, Feb number, % Ro ceamene ee Ylell tices Liverpool on tha Tea af Apel Members can tickets on applicstion to the Se- “a ‘SenapAesesee- bud Me oe you tell Lieut. Morris | applications ior telief and distribute, assess kana py t Lenrdelremmb Mitte Stoel tind MIS® LESLIE'S MAGAZINE, February number, Were eet cor ‘the Packets comprieing this marie | TON?: A. CAMERON, Secretary, that he died innocent? ticle 3d authorises the appointment of achief clerk to | _ ‘I woMas Eomowps, of New York.—Was in the employ- Justa! . 5 cent and old established Line, which sail from Liverpool, pune- £11 6t% ec 252 Had con street. A.—I believe he did say s0 just before his execution—but | the Alms House Department for one year, withasalary | ment of Mr. Stewart nearly fourteen years, as book keep- THE LADY'S WORLD OF FASHION, for tually on the 7th and 19th of every Month. Forjassage ap- = = - 1 don’t think it was nddteeeed te me? of $900, and perform all duties incumbent thereto. Adopt | er and confidential clerk; Alice used to carry messages Mareh, . bs ly as above, A EEE Sa AE RS ES Oe By Junar Apvocatx—Is it not your opinion, that if an | eg...” between the two houses; the came to the office to get mo- WAVERLY NOVELS. bitty on the Roya} Bouk of ireland, and on Mesers. Bere | JONES S BOUSKBESING Tu “process of teaching ts | action had impended, such an event would have recalled | “Article 4th authorises the appointment of asuperinten. | ney to pay bills; she performed her duties well and dis- , Ames k Co., bankers, 4 the crew to their duty, supposing @ mutiny to have exist- f the Alms Hi who, under thedir creetly; she also came to the office far papers, pens, ink, IVANHOE—by Sir Walter Boott—complete in one fC Bn Ph el ghar Wiyiate, wisse it igcivety revebisbed and: ommee comm has the. exclusive control of the Alves | Sc. Shehas been left in sole charge of the flee,’ This pe eo s reland, Scotians and W ales. m | Sripepelive cicbooks |.” i A.—No tir. Ithink they would have ran off with Ler. | House, with a salary of $700, a suitable living for him. | witness's testimony was very lengthy, and went to prove Oey retail ie rr, copa ig: % BB SNR tt of thet Oy Fn d tt leads ee Saat tare yr thatoaeh, Keowt ‘lee, 4 She was a fast vessel, and Cromwell often spoke of her | self and children and furnish his own aportments. Adop- that Alice could genduct fall talk very Bi il, and do gi s , 19th the important principles i 4. 4 any small things—washing dishes, ver Bice hay ieee % aceWaites will ponively sailts soore, herrea’ | Commerce: treveastha'ydubaiatla'y Thy Junox Apvocare—Atter the occurrence of the matt | ‘Article sth appoints «steward of the Alms House by the ez reme Highted, and drank wine. "(Here Me ROB ROW—by Bit Walter plete in one Having wusurpissed wecommodations ‘for, ceblor svond He has strack out a uew metliod of teaching the science, by | did you charge the men who were aloft with being idle | commissioner and the Committee on Chariiy and, Ales | O'Connor produced a printed paper, which produced some Sy Wake. Cabin and steerage passengers. eas Stent to embben rcises similar to the plan usually adopted in te’ and dilatory, and ifso what was their answer ? with a salary of $500, and no other sites. He isto | excitement in Court } OLD MORTALITY—by arly application on board the ship foot of Be ing arithmetic, aud we have no doubt this will be founda very | A.—I think lspoke to them whilst they were aloft, and | have the charge of wll articles used in the house andthe | Q-—Did you write that paper i mber, s ‘man st, or to De 4 Hl "OF ‘LOTHIAN—by S00t-—eom- x JOHN HERDMAN, —¥ P ia) | the Commander said something to ine, which prevented | clothing of the inmates, &c. Adopted. A.—I decline answering, unless the Court directs meto Py hae. ve views are corroborated in the report of a special | mo from speaking again. Article 6th eppoints a matron in the same manner, with | @o it. Bai OF LAMMERMOOR—by Roo—com- NB. Fersons sending for their friends res a Great | Setiae{Bco Journal) ne ones © Gamoes'® |” paesienr—You had bétter confine your answers to | acalary of $250, with board. Adoptel. Juper Oa the question. s Britain and Ireland can have them brpaght ons, ie Ry fee a) a LY el the terms of the questio Article 7th appoin perintendant of the nursery b —I wrote the paper, and for the pur that it KEN Walter Seot—com of the ships composing this line= abrivetheteeiied king fC aaa Dichetepsniacs ofthe Baer, ved SHC RSUE lies | my dobon:AvvssWuceDMl'yttc Wve Gidrgé: Devarweil’| the Ouandont Connell, with & Salary of gage nie ited. printed, and Tcaused it when published to be WAVERLY =by Bic Walter Beott—complete n° | Some asulyaruhegrens aucount throughout the united king- | 1’ and Dinfgurementsufthe Face, and Darcor Yellow Skins | | By uae AD lotting aloft after the occurrence of the | who shall have charge pf all that relates to the children 3,1 wished the public to understand the whole aDply” as al ec” | cared ‘by the ; . a P : aimelionin “Adogteh. subject, and be disabused of some unjust opinions in rele- ‘one s 7X ry AVRE—Second Line—Th imples, erysipelas, blotches, norphewian, fever | mast, and if so, what was their reply ? of the a p THE MONABTERY—by Walter Seott—com- ship ONEDIA, James Funk, taster, will sari on the mo'quetoes, &e.. it will change the | 4.’ ‘T don’t think I did so charge them. Article 8th allows the Commissioner and Committee on | tion to Mr. Stewart's course. " bBOTS mare, % Ist March, é color of dark, sunburm, yellow or ‘discolored skin. a By Jupox Apvocate.—Did you not, after the arrest of ity and Alms to appoint a matron of the nursery,with ‘The witness was very reluctant to tell his connexion THE ABBOT—by Walter Beott—complete in one BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents. lian Chemical Soap is really the wonder of the age. Well | \,BY Jupox Aprocars —Did you nc grown seamén, ex- | asalary of $200and board. Adopted. with the paper. On his former examination before ‘he under, % 12ee ‘Tontine Buildings, | Might the Medic ety of call thie a blessing, and its sagacsertl " cle 9th appoints a superintendant of the work house | Surrogate he had declined answering in relation to it, on THE LEGEND Of MONTROSE, by Walter a ret ee a ithiopist. It is curing thous: cept the petty officers, to be jecomplices 7 Artic PP P B er (3 Pom petty mtn ag s PACKET FOR MARSEILLES—The shop potoosfonic Weactiely scott | "Rewer al) Si. Lead wibpiciete however, afters by the Common Council, witha salary of $780, with liv- | the ground that it would criminate hiraelf, or get him in- THE TIRATE by Wolter Beoteccomplete in one HELLESPON 1, Adams, Master, will positively on | Cates every e1uption or duGgurement of the shin, imparting to | witds ' i J f ing for himself and femily in furnished apartments. He | dicted for libel. It appears, however, that the paper ia now ‘number. % ust, Memes Far freight or apply to He ince, body. heck or arms. a beast ful healtpful clewnes*— | "By Junax Apvocars.—Were net the battle.axes within | isto have the exclusive controlof the work house, under | outlawed, so far as acriminal prosecution is concerned. of to BOSD Hi ssurgion ie oMfered, One; tial: will: cnfen 9 re-'} |) setor where Mr. Spencer sat ironed 7 the direction of theCommissioner. Adopted. It was not read in Court, but will be by Gen. Sanford. LIBRARY OF SELECT NOVELS. fer 9 Touring Bi ‘A.—He leaned his back against them sometimes. Section ai authorise the employment of every pauper | | AMter some sherp shooting between the counsel on wer Wcartie Cot oat % Tne vei By Juoce Apvocare.—At the time Mr. Spencer told | whose age and health will permlt, at such mechanical, ag. | both sides, the Court adjourned. ASSAGE Vv LI su) pe packet ship MEMPHIS. Cape Kutaht, wil ricultural or other labor as shall be found to suit their ca- Peas * peera!l from Liverpool early in Mare pacity, and in case of refusal to work, to punish them by ER! 4 ae Calor brought out m confinement on bread and water. On neglecting three you he would h mind was in as ‘A.—I don't recollect. e a conversation with you when his ble state, was he not in teara? U.S. District Court. Before Judge Betts. ives i healthy, cl at 50 cents for friends can have them look. her or auy of the Rrewry ‘at the sign of the American Kagle, aular packets by applying D. 1 iF personally, or if by letter, : By Jupex Avvocate—Did Mr. Spencer read whilst in | successive times to work, the pauperis to beexpelledand | Fen. 16.—Unuted Strtes vs. Duran $ Le Auge, agents SE DAYS. MPEIL. 71 Oe Neer PONS SEPH MeMURRAY, Avpoutcd Agents—Mieber, 24 and Dock , or next |.confinement, or did he ait idle, as fer as employment was | not allowed to return. ' for L. Piedanna, of Paris. “The present Coliectorserted, Noe 100 Pine street, corner ut South. | to the Awene-n Hotel, Washington, D.C; 8 Sate nfs Boston: | concerned? Alderman Penpy objected to their being allowed to man- | in December 1541, 13 cases bombwzines, merinos and mous fy of Dhiien. P 8—Dra(ts for any amount, sight in any vank, | 57 State st. Albaoy; 139 Fulton st. Brooklyn; 207 bn A.—Sat idle, I think. ufacture anything from the raw material that would com- ines, mported in the ships Ville de Lyon and Uti- '.F DEVOTIO! or kaha Randolph. branch or agency of bank, in England, Ireland and bor ~ oad b- hddloswe Ce: pe in hd MEY By Cart. McKenzin—State all you recollect of the con- | pete with mechanical labor, except such as would be ne. d consigned to V. &L. The invoice amounts to STRAVERS. ro Deland Ree UNITED LINE OF LI OL PACKETS | fesim*ec Ki Me yerietion between the Commander and Mr. Spencer,when | ceasary ‘or thease of the paupers, and ofered an amend. about $10,000, which, ite averted 66 t0 79 er cet e- ies; Se Maltra Fi G i 5 the latter was informed of his fate. men at effect, w! us ot7to low the real value, and the seizure was made on the Ja bath akon peepee EUTAW! Cape Thommen aicencoaiyg packet shy GAMES MURPHY, Compritien Srocmeoe A—I don’ recollect anythiug but Mr. Spencer's reply, 4 a follows :—Ayes—Aldermen Martin, Crolius, Smith, | teraccsuat,. ‘The present trielie te test the question, The COOPER’S NOVELS, met ah immediate despatch. For.paseage early application } rarer and Carver in General, No 51 Broadway, New Y ee he (the Coney peak de Lables to ale hew\pond aes ea ML Deca cet ben cose is not yet deciied. ie SL eas RED ROVER, in two numbers, price cy should be made on |, OF to. n prepared to execute, at his est»blishment as abot mmauder McKeszre , A 5 1, . ‘or plaintiff, Messrs, Hoffman a1 5 =_ W.& J. T. TAPSCOTT, hiteetaral O1 q the int y} stat: it ting th bordit to | The section was then adopted. FB. ‘ CHARLES DICKENS’ (BOZ) WORKS 42,Feck tip, comer South street. | Sf dwelling churches nod ther buiidingn, wit =<Captate tor | toe ey aeed stateinent respecting the subordinste use to | Thesection wae then edopted. a vacturea | femdant, Mr. FB. Cutting All the works ofthe above.wnter will be published in regular | penustit out ir thie Wing ana the aieat eae cnte have.them | Colomns, and Ante, do, to all the orders of Arekitecteres | brig, ifthe matiny hed tucceeid, Bat it was objected to | shall beauch ae are used in the Alms House and Prison Bankrupt List, poration, i : drafts for any amount | Frieze Ornaments, Ne. Co any size that may be requwed. | by the Judge Advocate and deemed inadmissible, inasmuc! rtments. - OF NEW YORK. S$ ON AMERICA, for general cireulation, 12 hone solange te renee meewen oan have dre vA Weecs iameaes eos | ne itness knew nothing of it from his own know Iderman Wrst proposed to add that none should be SOUTHERN DISTRICT RIcHOLAA SYSRELBY 20 cents un- ‘ er Orese Bitar, ry in aca daae ‘nr Ai i Srery dey ceuasot the siuenss J. i. Moles, bes ais 78 manufactured except such as are used ix the Alms House Lasard Leman, merchant, N. ¥. eg ” aren P ¥TS ON IRELAND, RomThesatecrton | Mosellt ‘that for veldners , — ‘ OLIVE — 11 cents under, and ‘3. ON AN = The subscribers | himsel of relief, general sharpness and | By Capt. McKexzte—When Mr. Spencer wasarrested | and Prison Departments, A 1 continue to give drafts payable Hk PICKWICK PAFERSCosiplete in ope wm nd, Wil beauty, his work will be found of, stipe a i long debate here ensued, in which some of the mem Joie ed bss connt, of any charge Ww vr. | Fravcocbalnine eucleteean tt mere) Aas ves be ee eee bers were wild enough to allege that they thought ihe h eee poe ne gt Farsi AG way 4 CORIOSITY sHOF, bd sal baal ef belied. tal tee en kia te mn ; By Capt, MekKarsts—Were you present .when Spencer | pauper labor wowld compete with the mechanicrof this | have been received ja thia city from the Sandwich T Ko ’, complete in one num- be ENGLAND AND WALES. Mesne Tom ‘oF past M. revarns his sincere acknowledgements. | and Cromwell passed each other in the gangway before B . following extract, which we have been permitted ‘ — ” Uo.r bankogo, Leadon, toe Ractatge apa Dieses To ensure wance of that patronage, strict pun the execution—did Cromwell appeal to Spencer to attest | ‘The amendment was finally defeated, and the section }cxtrmats which we) have been permitted PUBLISHED IN QUARTO FORM Liverbooisand their batiches trongheas Raghas cot fra rate workmanship, and mderate prices wilt uaiformly bé | his innocence? passed a8 originally introduced. nf? copy, it wi be seen at the me rvy has rage LIGHTS_AND SHADOWS OF FACTORY IN SCOTRAND—The Kasten Bank of Scotland, the | cousnlted. Limee ‘A.—No—nothing then between them. Section fourth authorizes the Commissioner to use all | fatally onboard an American whaling Wve vy prin AUK e z y irom New Orleai diecharg- | By Capt. McKe: time wl grounds unoccu; for agricultural purposes, - | learn from anol ource IFE IN NEW ENGLAN r x eg S and branches in the principal PACKeT SHIt OCONKE fiom New Oni hare: y McK t the ti hi de c {for agricultural and to em: | learn fr thersource that the name ot this ship irl. It isa beautiful prcture of factory like, bf gly nh a eae ing at mer JE: TL. Cousignees will please tend to the | appealed in bebalf of Small, did he expres Ploy an experienced gardener or farmer, towidin the cul. | i the George, of New Bedford. 19% | fiends in emy part Of Raclond, Ireland, Beorland, orWiater bi of their goods immediately. 13ee_ | abcount of the fate of Cromwell ? tivation of fruits and vegetables, which are to be sold, ond | '*<1"s6t‘Monday news was brought from the other PRA E FART Mi enclosing the amonnt they wish to remit. to the subyeribers, 1, mph would have « quod bend of halk, may by wing be | "°A' NG, air. the proceeds paid into the city treasury. Adopted. adgetion Weel dete shinweeeen cee Si VALLIAR, by bi Flare win Gpaensantaaaimeed ch Gaited tor wna Kt heie ke aie i aad ate: heads ate tent of Hair. Old | By Capt. McKenztx—Were the young gentlemen on | Section oth, authorizes the Commissioner to allow and oo Rare Cte cae een 8. Just pubs! t. A draft for the amount will be forwarded the first prcket ‘You perhaps. hink,Teader,itis impossible to restore | board the Somers, of whose relationship to the Comman: | pay to the paupers euch amount for extra labor as he may | 9 . immediately went over with Capt. Cas! 196 F the receipt thereof, and acknowledgement of the same re- ‘ * iis en + “ hey : and found 5 has | der the Judge Advocate questioned you, treated with any | consider proper. Adopted. nt SEANGTON.tnladuce comple Oe WE Sh. TAPSCOTT, 43 Poekslin, New Vork voter rernedy failed. Without pa eo special indulgence ? 7 . Section, 1 and 6, arerelative tothe duties of the Super the news Fu. The, captain and, six seamen had of NINGULAR Wan, illustrated a eG - mit re state these are the positive and re A.—No, Sir. intendent. Adopted. ied—and not one of the sur ncwone, kearevseen me ps Sot Nt goals mosey inseee | Si Taree the hare rrative—it will set thas on | By Capt. McKenztr—Do you believe that after thear- | Article 10, relates to the Hospital. ; nage the helm. "They had tried to reach the harbor of ts, single sige or canal! to pe Teriding fa, pay port. of tre |S |, old or yonog—foree - Ls af it — A rest of Mr. Spencer the plot went on gathering strength, Alderman Stewaat proposed a substitute for this ar- of Heonatuitetion could go no farther thanto make same m i busi cure and remove all searf or Gendra® wad. ‘Homa ier ts he, and his predecesser VTTOW Boren Bionic copies ness, eee for the last hirty years, and more; alzo, to any on part and or Scotland, mec rts somali droite win eit in a i im, ne of thi . cep ct the low price of 1836 persons in Ireland, England o'Seotiand, to. whom itis to 8 MAGAZINN—a republication sent, and nearest Rost town, will be “immediately transumitted ay | sd pid eecora ys anda receipt to that effect given oF for led to the ser ith or without the agency of Mr. Spencer ? ticle Tat Deller ype ole Alderman Uxpenwoon contended that the comparison By Capt. McKenzte—Was not the tramping of the men | between the deaths in the City Hospital and those in Belle- coming aft, whenordered by Midshipman Thompson, in | vue, asstated in the report, was not fairly drawn, as it was a high degree disorderly and disrespectful ? well knewn that the character of the patients admitted in- A.— Fes, I believe it w to the latter, were generally such as could not obtain ad- By Captan McKenz’ such a modeof LW pigectn | mittance elsewhere. He believed that the mortality at the island, when some of the missionaries went on board and anchored the ship. The mate has ee died. A crew of sailors was sent over to — 23 ship, and she has jus' ght to leeward, a will be in to-morrow.” —Boston Jo It} . tl rier deck usual ot allowable on board a man of | Bellevue, was not more than it would have been eélse- NT—Last evening of the Debai ray, | Rie ames meter rth or <lnims on persons in any prt o merchant ato,” Yoha it elect sehere, uniter the same circumstances, and he had the opin- JAPITAL PUNITM OSaliivan and Rew. Geo. B. Chee then i , can lected by the subseri- ‘The above perso v A.—It is not ion of the late physician, Dr. Vache, to that effect. atthe Trbernacle, WM | ESiada and will bee ‘nai ar the ited States, 07 1 ihe above isa perfectly, true warement—L Feckover | Commander McKenzie put an immense number of | | The substitute for articls ten, introduced by Alderman | “ive Debate (which, was not losed.on the lat be e jt BORE MRATBE te. Cedar at tiullings a boitle, by Jonesy sign of the American Kagiecg2 | questions to this witness, many of ithem inadmissible, | Stewart, was laid on the table, and ordered to-be printed ; cud) wil oe ince ofthe iavitetion et Me. O86 Atv CAPTIVE~Or the Times of 3 Cilatham tt. Appointed Auente-—Zieber, 24 and Dock ste Phil and most of those which were ri were precisely similar | and all that part of the ordinance relative to the reorgan or next to the American riote!, Washingtou, D Ci @ Sevteat: | to those put before the Court o by ny C that it is un- | ization of the reedical department of the Alms House, &e., The {oll RE MITLANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND \ h 5 N .B8.—Pers I. 1 Syturday evening the Debate between J. af HIES by Many Quxltit by soon 10% wid < TLAND AND. WALES. You REL AND, rf “fi 4 ~d i" - Req i emitting money to any the old 4 st, Albany; 13 Fulton st, Brooklyn; 207 King ossary to repeat them now. lowing one we | was passed over until the next meeting. Binns, He Greely, P. Godwin and 8. J. Talden, Raqrs, wi KN ORS OF HS Qu bed bain fom the subscrtbers drafts at aight, Ge F Buy, Morena, A eres greak wat unelen the Previous day, but emitted in | Article tenth, relates to the general provisions of the J close.’ The ager o/ the audience will be taken at he close of NM Oy ati QUEENS OF FRANCE n the Royal Bank of Ireland and on Mes wa, Ct, Agents wanted in all other cities, our report. system, and among other matters prohibits the eligibility | ‘he Debate. aes MAXWELL, President f collection, @f alee — tiseed dlaconut or ang ctarce Wapiugtens te ell the atom 2 ig |. Did the cheers given by the crew after the execution al- } of a man and his wife inthe department at thesame time | w pg wRDGWOOD steune ENO Ioan secount of the SOMERS MUTIS 4. . Laoneeotire d' Kingdom, Bor terms, apply or address ‘Farcnagers byt M16 | tor your conviction that two thirds of the crew had | Adopted. : W POWER, with well lighted rooms to letiu “Hoel TINY, towns of the United Kingdom, u » apply or address, if it paicnagers: " ‘eh 1} TOR ies F by letter, host had, to ‘ Kl ‘OLLINS & CO, been disaffected? Chapter 16th, article Ist, provides for the appointment 3,” Nos "29 and 31 Gold street. Kaquire op the KE OF OURS. is is ae ron OCHE, BROTHERS & GP, bie 58 Sonth ettent A—-No, Sit. Hee ehtenatis weil of 8 Commiestoner of Prison eecresncene, = GENTLEMEN saa ave HEMT ae gitss 35 Fultor a ~ uk. wh As a specimen of many of these qu na,the wing | the term of three years, salary o' c JINGLE N N can have ple 5 te | 2ioc Pecmetttaniuaertaiee we ten a | Bika Sq) err eas BcaR Biel | may te Remed<= Aon Sah AT ons Pa a ie Seely dovteg’ ts eatent yent, het cnvens above, | 6$0teany amount, forsale by «You have stated that on the morning of the tha] Section 34, authorizes the Commissioner in conjunction | wich » I, during the year, Fok passage as one B FRSTES' Bw OCHE A Goree Manan, Day boarders admitted on most reasonable terms, filee jiverpool, 8"J. SILVESTER, fu a8 Wall wteot nud 130 Broadway. 16 i non the larboard bow—su, that she had | with the Committees of Police, Watch, and Prisons of both tare, Knee! joan merchant vessel in dietrese—trom the I Boards, to appoint and fix the salaries of such officersor |