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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vel. 1X.—=He, 83,-= Whale He, $066. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 22, 1843. Price ‘rwe Cents, a THE NEW Wade HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- ‘tmecn the ass ‘and ohare BEBE DEW LINE OF LIVEREOOL PACKER | NEW: JERSEY, Ral LROAD, AND TRANS. Friel of Commander | rane mute. Ei een ire Wheek dhe ng a consisting of a N CON . touteeNTH Dar—' ‘ execution. Q—Did yor a ay Ushed every day of the year exeept New Year's day and | ép: veut? dwelling, with stable and surtable pi. °3 ib . NEW YORK AND NEWARK. Mr. Panay w Sia adeieiisadevn dndl ta pon not at tirst kay you did not men: . ai 1 Reng : ; y was recalled by Com. McKenzie, tion it to any one, and now - Fourth of July. Price 9 cents per oopy—or $7 26 peran- | Gilet with every variety of fratt, and ag aoadapce Pe pain cfnm fs bgt emlmtameae ogee answer to some questions from him stated his opinion that | A. 1 did not recollect before that 1 had muntionenites num—postages paid—cash in advance. Ty-mithe sivuation nightly on nd, , commanding Ship ROCHESTER. 000 ton,, 16th Feby. : aiter the arrest of Mr. Spencer his accomplices became | him. Q——Has not Clarke ran off? A.—y G Be, “7 ‘THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday erloaking ‘the ik ‘wosirable resi. Ship HOPTINGUER 1050 tons, penis aw reduce contr more desperate; his reason was that those who had con- | Lourtot Enquiry?) A cVes, Sine char ore Sidtvings-prioe Geant , or $8 19 per annum— | #2Ce for.n private famuly 5 or w ot 198 careful tenan ire, Burselv, larch. From tne foot of Courtlandt etreet, New York versed with Spencer but not promised to join, would think | Court of Enquiry that you had mentioned to Clarke g—price 6 per copy, pal jing about 5 walk from the Hail New ship LIVERPOOL, 1150 : P larke hat postages paid—cash in advance. oul” shir e eS Sry ahyddha Bhtidge,” ‘ont 3 16th April. Love Sere ete New that they would be discovered and thought guilty, and | {9 seen Yast paper” Ae No. Sir; they didn't ask me. ADVERTISERS are informed that-the circulation of | premises, toler ‘with or Without te sae mPa at i “hs BP ie tea 16th May. At a A Me Avg TM ACM 4M. At He FM | were, therefore, desirous to rescue the prisoners; and | you ward going to tell about it? Peis rity bate ‘THOUSAND, and increasing | “"P9*; 01 * a . These sul |, fast sailing, first class shins,all built in the Mm dh odo. those who had really joined, were made more desperate | Q.—Did you not know that Clarke was examined before the Herald is over THIRTY 5 ie | yi imer Nielan Chucckermccsobe: | | cher ot Mew Works tre b wicee ea Ce peal bat fa the nt {8 ea: | from thinking that they would be discovered by those in | tte Court of Enquiry, and did you ask him whether he ability, an. will be despatched yuuetally on the 16th ofeach ” oN SUNDAYS. ast. Ithas the largest circulation of any paper in this city, had told what you mentioned to him? A—No, Sir. Q, t in the County, New Jersey, 19 miles som the foot of Courtlandt street. confinement. As you say you were not particularly, intimate with any or the world, and is therefore, the best channel for business Fillegg of Hanoy or, Morris County, New Janey 12mm: | "Thoir eabine are elgant and commodions, andare furnished Leave New York ten athe oity vt country. Prices moderate—cash in ad- rere “ud qood cellar, | with whate coudace to the exe aud ‘comfort of passen- ALO ASM and APM. At By Junae Apvooats—-Were not McKeo and McKinley | one, how did it come that you told only Clarke? A.—t iso good coach Ber hort! i ' Mita we punished after the arrest of Spencer? don’t know, Sir. Q.—What brought about the conversa- vance. anata iQ J rte cabnginn or owners of these ships will be respon York. 1 A.—No. tion between you.and Clarke? A.—I don’t know, Sir. Q. order. If the above is not sold at. it will fered | sible for any varcels or packages sent by them, unless regular Capt. McKenzte remarked that he was himself under | | ook at this paper and say if you swear that that was the PRINTING ofall kinds, executed at the most moderate atauction on Wedvesday, 8th of March, at Lo’clock, on the | bills Inding nre signed therefore. i i 1 N.J., or 1, o 1 », re JAMES GORDON BENNETT, WIL BOND HUNT, Wines oe: Paitn LY. § Administrators. + 1 87 South street. New York, Witwess—Waltham was twice punished after the ar. | swear before the Court of Enquiry that you were just go- ‘ id foe tie Wied a do Nat cibd tne fe im*r ee orto FIELDEN, BROTHERS & CO., 9% rest, ing past at the time you saw Mr. Spencer and Cromwell Lanadutia . OFFICES TO Saar No. Ly ‘Street, Lyf nis Liverpool. _ ‘The trains for Westfield, Plainfield, Boundbrook, Somerville, By Capt. Paroe—Before the execution, and finding Me- | together 7 A.—Yes, and say so still. Q.—Did you tell the Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. Apply to JOSEPH Me! RAY, ke., connect with the 9 A M, 2and 43 P M trains trom New | Kee and Wilson, on that paper, were you not as certain | Court of Enquiry that the paper was held partly doubled 100 Pine street, daly, Sundays excepted. tcey had joined Mr. Spencer as if you had seen their | by Mr. Spencer! A.—No, Sir, I wasn’t asked. ‘O--Before ee Tec berween New York and Kligbeth Town 25 cents, in ihe list of certain? ‘ . » Sir, . & THE PEOPLE pat EAT aware he laieers that-ennvenient 4 £4 ROM GREA ‘AIN AN ND e between do. and Somerville, 75 cents. er s you testified before the Court of Enquiry did not several og 1 Respacle 23 Stgcig TO Ihe aussie ‘River, atthe intersection of. the BY THE BLACK GALL OlVOUD LINE OF SNC OYGRE, RAR WAY" AND NEW BRUNSWICK. | O—3t tne execution, from theso circumstances did | No'sir, only one.) "Who wes thet gentleman, and i tions are a i : , ‘are ed. oe : , - Sir, Be pe: TPHE following Pabligations sre, for ele at the, HERALD ee | acely occupied by Omri | isting from Livavock oo te tit Set int of every month:] Krom the foot of Liberty street, daily. ou not form the opinion thut the list of certain was not | where were youexamined by him? A. b FP yeep, the, Cheap Publications of the day can be had ns soon | Dickinso rainy ed , cabeTgas wisi ieond adhe Cid Cm tee ree ae York, Leave New Bruuewiek. ull and complete? Mr. Duer, and it was at Com. Perry! issued, at Se Tt Wtaet wear the abo emmad the lum. | can make the wecessary arrangements with the subscribers, and - Me . M. A.—I did. tho Somers been in when you mention ie? PUBLISHING PRICES. a eee feet irom withaorchouse, | have them come outin this superior Line of Packets, sailing a EM Hae QiBefore the execution, judging of the conduct of | voort. A.—I don’t know sir. Q.-You say you only saw it FOREST DAYS, by G. P. R. James. Jost ss Bredites extention from the river to the ‘railroad, and con- from Liverpool ounctually on the 7th and 19th of every month. ‘ er Croawell and Small, and without regard to Mr. Spencer's | as you were passing by, how conld you undertake to se published, é ‘| mous tothe outlet ofthe Morse Canal, Engmire of salir sectite Maye & frst rate clase of American trading shire, | on asaiidnys the 5% and 7% A.M. trips fom New Branewiek | paper, which of them did you think the worst? you saw welling ont?’ A. “It wast writing, slrcit wee ‘THE BOOK OF THE NAVY, comprising 8 La 2 . road st._ | tion from that port. One of the finn (Mr. James I). Roche) and 2% P. M. train from New York, are omitted. .—Cromwell—in this way,that I thought him the ring- | crosses, or something like that. Q.—Do pa ioe of Mr. atte oid samcrat Epon, sonny page ome: Be, stg vit eate Paes | Sat" to inthe salle Srwnoded wi cnr sd dew | fates ww” vena New Uwe 3 sine | Mays vet Meee Ves vi kent Corea © aloes s te SO, » base~ 5 u tah way, cents By Jupax Apvocatr.—On this cruise, before the exccu- | A.—Ne, sir. Q.—Were you near enough to discov No. 1now ready, at the ice 25 cus. ment and cellar, and marble inancles throughout, For | | Should th i he fare in the 9% and 73 A. M. cainfrom New B Ne . bi bs bar ALUIRGHS BLENDED HiT ORS OF Ae; SL eo iStime” | bo ecuraed Co taney" fas ass Fade! | icy ands ial? SH th ew Wonks Been | UR oe OMe Nngce Mokinty wan, and 1 remem. | wen nee enough ut T aida pay sttenon enough (sg TY, Nos are now ready, C18 ype to be 2 ets. pO oS Grand ‘street, rel Wontar Alek The Black Ball, or Old Line of Liverpool Packets, comprise Ney York and Now Brunswick, to 50, cents. ber only once, for disobeying the Commander's orders on | whether it was writing or marks that Mr. Spencer had COOL Al A ie Store No. a9 Canal at, now orcupied as achait store’ | the following maguificent Ships, viz ‘and Rahway to 576 shore, and overstaying his liberty. been making. Q.— Jere people passing about th at the compleredin ¢ Nos, Ho renee’, i ‘be made into two very convenient sto‘es Apply to he OXFORD ‘The NEW YORK, Passeners who procure their tickets at the ticket office, re Q.—Give your reasons for suspecting as of your own | time you saw Mr. Spencer and Cromwell? A. €' BRANDE’S ENC chorea A dalled SOHN PHOMPSON CAMBRIDGE, coLumSus. geiveaferry ticket gratis. Tickets are received by the cou | knowledge and observations, that Cromwell was an accom Would they not have been seen by any oné coming do’ ENCYCLOPEDIA OF GEOGRAPHY, com. ‘Gravdor Wi EUROPE, SOUTH AMERICA, | tuctor only on the day when purchased, CLL 3m* aery " at pha rite isk 5 ¢ iyie rising a complete de: jon of the e wan shon St Wooster ste. ENGLAND NORTH AMERICA? Se plice of Mr. Spencer ? the hatch? A.—Yes. Q.—Can you tell how long they had Pe sttknpleted ip 24 parts, a part to be ANGK FOK CITY PRO- | With such superior and unequalled arrangemeats, the sub- MORRIS AND ESSEX RAIL ROAD, ‘AI saw that he had become absent, not so attentive as | been in conversation before you passed by? A.—No, % i 7 formerly to his duty, his disposition to rule, his general man- | Q.—Are not people coasts passing up ‘and down the ner, Se: /orehatch when at sea? A. Q—Have you not heard Lt. Gansevoort praise Crom- | one coming down the forehat a Sr, creat | Wellas an invaluable man, and that he would on his re. | A.—About fitteen feet. Q—Were they standing near the Cenk beg Tete tt Meat | turn endeavor to get him made a boatswain 7 scuttle? ‘They were sitting, sir, and almost ri "York and A —Yes, sir, | heard him say he was in’ able; butto | der the scuttle Q.—Were they sitting elose t A every two week: * if the Arts, Sciences, tn SNARE acy San THIERS i sro oF THe FRENCH ra HiSteRy OF ‘te REroRMaTION ituated, plenty of fruit, well watered aud wooded, and easy of hy . vat eens ny day 1 he week, by iveahore onda civea hours | tal incr olan Beal sgh ay tno, Pidueane Vint can ease et where a | on the Royal Bank of Ireland, R OR E Farm of one hundred acres, situated in | seribers confidently look RTA Farm of oe hundred acres, 0 ‘confidently fook forward for a continuance of that sup- Rockland Cov oa ue, NeVe, Vgre and | port which baebeen extended to them ao many year, for which gap New Arrapgeaicut~This a expense with the most approved anc safe aud expeditions conveyance between h n is ‘will commence rauning two trips daily, Sundays | the best of my recollection did not hear him say he would | A.—Yes, on a box out of the store room. b lin, also: Mount, FRESCOLT, GROTE AMES & CO. ke, in hxteenth Century, oa 7 - bea *Weale*b'Rublgne, Not and bow s nwo hardener nae ke whieh wil be teikah dinesd ak aaah ie: Henke aes afer Monday, Jan, ?8, get him made a boatswain. _ | Cromwell’s business to go in and out of the store-room uacifeaw mEADI-oy storm. uc, | gdeemualeayatane ln pomny ded peice | Boosh gece nanos inte | Ream tDeeca mnt. | acres pacegermcncenar 7 on meats mel | Se its ait prt a aenaen FOyNO,RUANDERE yd, Benet, MBs | ratonnd are nttiedaaigrt dmauce rout rom the rion | Aivtrvoraddiom, Op Hes pot ees y co, | of Rakim eam Nem Fotk milliere aco N—Newarkat | e'wau teen minutes after the sky: sal wat set art my, Hrs @—Wan the nore room Joor open? THE FARMERS ENCYCLOPARDIA, gud one farm the improvements cousist of a good two story house 35 Fulton street, New York, ME a Md Train from New York will leave at 24PM—New- | By Com. Ocpev—Had you not a fair wind, and did not Q.—Who was master’s mateon board the So- Dictionary o ¥ % barn, and necessary outbuildings. On the other there is» good ° next door to the Fulton Bank, ark at 3 a : y " ‘ the Vessel sail faster in your givem course, than if you had Q.—Who did that efficer’s SPARKY LIFE OF WASHINGTON, 6 num- site, for Naser: a {They will be sold low if applied for im- aoe Brae Old Line of Liverpool Packets sail from this | asseugers by the Moming Train from Morristown Till a | steered for the nearest islands ? afl ew I believe the master-at-arms. ‘“ seer gach, 3 : FRANCIS 8. Ferurning wo the oft countty will fund ic te their comfortand | the moruing Train to Philapelphias by the Afternoon Tram | Ae (YOR: S11. cme jy Capt. Gwinn— Was there a ladder et the scuttle, or eC Cj } = te Ne re Ev ia. A e ECTOR O'HALLORAN, No.9, ki 6 | PR Tae OR RR CUA OF PROPERTY vee $0 soy oie =. NE oe cron the Moruing Tal from New York will arive | Comamanpen McKenziz here presented the following | [Nore.—Commander Ogden has been several times IUMPHREY CLINKER—By Smollett. Com- IN THE CITY Of NEW YORK—A va.uable Farm OLD ESTABLISH RANT PAS | at Morristown in time to dine and take any of the Stages run- | paper :— styled “Commodore” by the compositor. The gallant TOM TE Eiere Likcory ob: Bounding... antler below White Plaine sad teleuty ate stan Noe vane SAGE OF FIZ. 61 South street, New York—Reg- | ning west or north from that place 426 Im*ec iy It PLRasE THE Count— gentleman, although hedeserves to be a Commodere, has ~coraplete, soy Fielding “ 0 on the main rood leading co and from said places. On the | bring out persone from any. part of Great Bri he yl Cy ae — r Several of the most important witnesses among the | not yet reached that rank, and therefore wishes the error JOSEPH AND! 8, by, Fielding, eomplete in Premises is a spacious double two story dweliing house, by their friends here, hy the regular fine WINTER ABBANGEMEN'. apprentices ef the Somers having recently disappeared | corrected.—Rep.} eu Pp’ K ‘one Buinber, s ag kivehen cree lee Curiace a one nenses, Cs) in fine of ye pre lenges every, six ma fom Liverpool. me mysteriously, in a manner to indicate a malign agency ——. order; 2 beari re oir frien: ma il r, A NOVELIST’S L{BRARY. eherry and tween, a good ‘well of ‘water and cistern hol, have them despatohed ‘without delay int Eneaae Walaa the. nvestig Miia anuing kane teatoe ts Lihat sla ‘obiasaltiilae te ie Liters esti ne animalaned te bam sieably vember. 40 bogsheads of water; about twelve acres of wood iand. IL always endeavor to merit w coutumua ice of the public | ve PORCAND re | ence tne a vfiitinal inroads on the nember-of these | from the Merchants’ Exchange News Room in VIVIAN GREY —by Distacli—complete im one whole farm well feuced and ‘mostly with stone wall and in | patronage which has been so liberally bestowed for many yeare | V™ : 4 im 0, nish time for additional inroads on the num| 0 wget ae ” 2 ‘ood repair. The-Broax River crosses the rear, along which | past; and thoxe remitting mouey ean have dratts_payable at ail ws ; DIRECT. important witnesses, 1 propose, with the permission of | Boston, the following interesting intelligence from VENETIA-by D'lsraelicomplete in ope vol¥me, ig pallseae Ses; OW Reaely compleved so WhiveRiaines |<: yas nnd branches throagiy 4 See Usiced Kingdon Nem nie snet gran bags Seiya nied bal ya pee Sosaspanntorihie prevent ihe examination of | the Republic of Yucatan. It was brought to that ROMANC; ND REALIT’ ry J a meg! ee! pre vines \vil ib one of For farther particulars, apuly [if by letter, post paid] to a the officers, in order to introduce testimony more directly . THE TSCM TORR ty Diorsh—w wrayer, ™ she mont der anlenaces in Weat Ue ter County. oquire | _J6r JOHN HERDMAN. 6 South at. kearee, Peake tom the stot SHE HOURS. aay, nes | Dearing onthe guilt of Cromwell, ere itis too late to | place by the Archelaus, which sailed trom Cam- materucn ee LARA—by L Li 5 f2 Im*r Ds mes Ft. Ry ort rio pe re er a “Lhe moruing Line proceeds to Bordeutown, trom thence by T have the honor to be, very respectfully, peachy on the 28d ult. It is interesting, giving FRANCESCA CA Landon, ae d 19th February: steainbont to Philadelphia. c. ke. Kc. brief history of that country since its separation HENRIETTA TE MPLE—by D’lsracli—complete ITE! ry ‘ORK—This well Phe superior well known packet ship ENGLAND, | ‘The Kvening Line proceeds direct te Camden, (opposite i : » y P in one volume 5 known establishment has lensed tor aterm of years | Capt. Waite, will positively sail as above, her regular day. Philadelphia) without change of cars npesteric bee (Signed) ALEXR. SLIDELL McKENZIE.” | trom Mexico. PETEH SIMPLE, by Marryat, complete in one by the undersigned, who are adding to the already extensive | .,}AVing, unsurpassed accommodations for cabin, second | Passeugers will procure their tickets nt the office foot ol Junce Avvocate—If that is meunt os an intimation | 7 bi y s Mexi pombe ING—by DISRAELI—com- ™ Meetagde pro Retiring Moom for gentlemen, where | cabin and, steerage passengers. Fesons about to embbark | perty atreet, where commodious steamboat will be in 1 that any of the friends of the persons referred to have been e brig Yucataco, one of the Mexican fleet, had conranl iNT FLEMID by D’ com: her will Gp ail th rineipal pewspapars of this country pd Sen ee ie the ship foot of Beek- negaay with bag aye erates on board. : instrumental in procuring their escape, it ia very impor. deserted and joined the Yucatan party at Sisal 3 3a! , Hot suurp y " i ft fi ; i ft i 2 i 4 MONTHLY MAGAZINES, yp teigl int coun ay Sane ee are st Minos Fateat JOHN HERDMAN, without being opene ty the way. tube aa prgelobd berg, in ee ee otc phy Mhanecore: The Mexican troops were deserting their post, and ODEY'S LADY'S BOOK, for March, % slaecanions hi Gellane tee eae kcea ee .. Persous sending for theit friends x mch train is provided with a Ladies Car, in which are tpart- | “paysinewx—What has the Court todo with it? How | joining the Yucatan party, every day. It was thought RAHAM’S M E, % Zens and strangers not residing at, the Hotel, will be opened on | Britain and Ircland can have them brought out, IE i eee Vente Vailagsiowta’ tow te. do you account for the escape of the witnesses 7 é ADY’S COMPANION. s a megnificent scale; and kept t r Bitte rene’ °2 | ofthe ships composing this hne= and drafts facuished ‘fo tumsing, the lines leave Philadelphia from the foot of y ' i hi Santa Apna would be forced to retire. * TRE ARTIST. for Marcha abe % ye jusorior of the building is wndergoing’s thorough sepai yale without discount: throughout the united ing GhegtaNE aeeet by mllrond from Camden, at 9 o'clock A Nand | Jvvox Aprocare It is a mere matter oo poten ates, Campeacuy, Jan. 21, 1848. SARGENT’S MAGAZINE, Feb number, sast refitting sutaniamns waiting ihe enter bply as above. eon | clonk, FM. i : may have been enal e . , Jan. 21, 1848. 4 o is | ines for Baltimore, leave Philadelphia at 7 A M, and 4,P mis? LESLIE'S } MAGAZINE, February number, me edt pend eg belay mater nout the Honse,wbich DRAFTS ON IRELAND, &e.—The subscribors | M, being.a continuation ofthe ines from New York. the other. x—Itde quite proper thet that go om the record eae eile gat merry ry nencieenae hind gar ARye"WORLD OF FASHION, for» ein wxah-ak f zs yasinns to give draits payable oti demand, without that they have escaped. 1 in | military abuses, so frequent in all Spanish countries, Maren, 16 sucmeleuraiecset werteer men wirememetin tee tia: THELAND-“he National = of island, che Frovin: | DAILY PACKAGE EXPRESS CAR FOR ALBAN, | Mr. Durn Sane Fee ee ren nsewentain | and more epectaly in this, where profound re: sare being cqui-distant from most of the eastern, western and south: | “IN ENGLAND AND WALES—Messra, James Bult, 80 : e tion of the witnesses, erence had always been made to the “’ powers that IVANHOR~by Bi Wales Bote ouslae fone Setter cad Facer Sure’ NOt” fb ihe Alan: | Co, enue conn Ine ae, Pa al s doer Abrocats—Why, thecharaster ofthe tertimony | Oe ae ae eat Tet revolution was tables are ed with the best ket affords; V SC =] joes not depend om the rank of the witnesses, surely. , com) inone be, 3, the ser clean, orderly snd atrentive—aud the public | towns; Sir Wim. Forbes, ‘%& Co. rtance, and been in Captain McKenzie’s place, I wow! ast strong hold of military despotism, was com- THE ANTIQUAR’ ‘Sir Walter Seott— may depend on the untinag efforts of its proprietors to make | ‘*Penoas in he county pong lle Tee ee L Rave certainly called them before- velled to capitulate, nos eats my cng mame eves oes? the United States as comfortab'e for them as any othe, hotel {idends ts any pertot Rasland, Leland, Reotland, orW eles to | ‘thé dabsetibers htee: majo strempemente, w Captain Barron suggested the erasure of the phrase | “The Siate then reformed its fermner constitution bd seme Ps f BRAISTED & JOHNSON enclosing the amount they wish to remit to subscribers, | toni he mar tet pe torun an Express “ malign agency.” authorizing the liberty of th ind lib ft OLD MORTALITY—by Sir Walter Seott— oh INSON._ | With the name and address of the partics to. whom it isto be | for our own parpose) daily, over their road with uret | Captain Tunwen—(to Judge Advocate)—It does not rizeng iberty of the press a erty o| plete in one number, Py ENGLISH SCHOOL, sent. A draft for the amount will be forwarded the first packet | train, running through 60 Albany in twelve hours,and are now | apply to you. conscience, butat the same time adhering to the HEART OF LOTHIAN—by Seott—com- 2 HAVANA ISLAND OF CUBA: | the receipt thereof, ani jowledgement of the same re- | prepared to recerve and forward at low rat pecie, Bank | 9PP'y N0 yp nvocare—To me, sir! to me! Ishould like | Mexican confederacy, according to the constitution D 0 io CRARLER DUNNE WATERLAND, PRINCIPAL. | tamed pet first post. ; Notes, Packages, Bales and Cases of Goods, &e., for any of |, Judor ! to me! ‘of lebasDetsecuiniar anak’ cae th BRIDE OF LAMMERMOOR—by Seott—cor HIS Academy was established two years ago, ander the pe | a _W. & J.T. TAPSCOTT, 43 Peckslip, New York._ | the abive named or intermediate places. to see the man that would cast such an imputation on my 5 quiring as a qua non of her ac- 4 a -_ % tromage o1 ive former Intendemi General of the Laland, and REMITTANCES TO ENGLAND. LA? Will attend prowptly to the collection and payment of bills, | character. I never heard before, how: that a prose- | ceptance, certain privileges, which have already KENTCWORTHoby Sir Walter Seote—com- other aistungutaned tudividuals of te nobility and merchants of Cee RN »IRELAND | notes, drafts and accounts, and sach other business as may be | outor was not bound toask that an allegation, charging | been published. Se rena . s tuseity. [tie sucducved on the plan of the German * Meee eg cy aay Bi of theta Someaed” | enprusted to teie onre. the escape of witnesses to the side of the prosecution, In this juncture of affairs, Mexi ienced one member. foo " sia,” and the metooc of ruitiom is the “imterrogative.” ST the ig OF remitting money to any part of the old country, lar POMEROY & CO. 2 Wallstreet, New York. 2 .. J pensar yr , Mexico experience WAVERLY—by Sir Walter Scott—complete in scholars understand the K-aglish language, and many of them | °C times obtain oun the subscribers drafts at sight, for should be founded on proof. another revolution, under the direction of Saata THE'MONRSTERY—by Walter Seott—com "| Smgakitmbitally and act nee, Ger. | fiesent, Urote, Aes & Co, Bankers, London, which are pad PUMUEN SOCEE Wrapaks Nowcuis an apgrentice, was thes’ called ona | A008, Who promulgated, certain bases of regenera- EB OT by Wal’ = wlagd, and. the ‘Ujited. States, Elischvel atta eve | (ee of discoaut or any charge whatsoever, im all the principal ed on the part of the defence [This is the witness | “On, called the Plan of Tacubaya. THE ABBOT—by Walter Scott—complete in one ~ remed, to hie ciiis cine! sim is to | towns of the United Kingdom. For terms, apply or address, af examined of the pest of ibe eelence’ Ct After thig, Santa Anna attempted to reconcile ‘guaiber % Rees Goren? ss begee Sees ae, ledge of | by letter, host had, to who testified before the Court of ey respecting the ft Yucat d iP ‘ THE LEGEND OF MONTROSE, by Walte: 8 police education, which are required in all ROCHE , BROTHERS & CO. E ‘aper with “geometry figures on the back of it,” and | Matters with Yucatan, and sent ministers to Merida ge MAMET in os ste cone’ of study. therefore, comprehends the Kugtisby | pg. —Tye sundo Auten th nest door to the Fulton Bank. NEW YORK, ALBANY, AND MONTREAL | Pip apetical characters on the other side, which he says for that BaTpOBG, But he demanded too much. He yak tains based French, German and Spanish languages; ‘Ge i . S.—The subscribers will as heretofore have a jarsnc- | Messrs, Harden & Co, hi y 4. of thei te | he saw Spencer show to Cromwe ereported his | sent a sloop of war, which captured one of our ets s Revi Furtceophy, the peactisal vert of Machemenes, and canoe, an Soo nen een ages aaewe Pn from Liv treet ade Cay having, disposed off their route | evidence fully then, and it does not need repetition here. | vessels. ‘Then came the Mexican fleet off Laguna, LIBRARY OF SELECT NOVELS. rawings of varions kinds. t yeas. ee aT ee + | bers,’ the old conductors of Haraden & ‘Co's Northern | It will be recollected that Newell admitted that he had | the particular, of the operations of which have al- F { 1 . rs of divers nations and acquirements reside im the ew | ";'?, ” he s wat Express, from New York, will continue to run as | been shown apaper at Commodore Perry’s house before his b ca Th: 1 i Beautiful [coed Font age Novels, heats ‘and all the classes receive, in rotation, instraction | —!11 ¢¢ oes : ae haves oneal bon New York Albany and Trey, Daily» gad ezamination, which he swore waa the same as that seen ce iy soy rhea 308 place fell an easy prey to yenty-) from Pe of e 251) connect at Troy w: ™ a n + - exican force. PELHAM. ‘Buch si has atuguded thia plan of cision, that PEO LTV ERP OR emule Packer ot Tg Aig. | commegtat Urey with Jacoby, Montreal Enreas, tnd wi gas | by bim in the hands of Spenoe Thee movehiirent or TCE AMIE Ihit Oban hen: BY, NED. veral of Baie, ander meive years ea, Waite andpedk CK, Capt Skiddy, will sail as above, her regular | &e., to any’ place between New York and Montreal, an Q by Commander McKenz1e—Did the paper you then | 1:15 004, tob dof, be Pe EREAUX- two foreign ea, ina perfectly intelligible manner, and : ae | throughout the Canada's, “Also East, from Troy and Albany to | saw resemble either of those now shown you, end if so, | t!li{les were not to be staved off, began to prepare PAU CuRFORD. those of riper years, correctly and easiry. 8—=The Garrick will be seceseded by the packet ship | Boston, and West from Albany to Buffalo. hich of them? [The papers found in Mr. Spencer’s | for war. They sent to the coast southwest of EAsrDA iy FO! ‘The aequisi only of the Spanish, also of other | Prtrick Henry, andsail on the 7th oi March. All business entrusted to their charge wall be promptly at- | locker were uit witness.) Campeachy, 1200 troops to observe the movements LAST. Dare Ol MPE II. , is Placed within the reach of youth of the Persons @ to send for their frieuds residing in the old } teuded to. Particnlar attention will be paid to the collection re Tis CZARINA. ‘Bates, without ita f Youth of the | _ Persone wishing to send for thelt (rend eat ee ee trae cepa Rc aNd neonptretimns made for | The Jupoe Apvooare objected to the form of this | of the Mexicans, with orders from Lemas, the KL At Treg es bunes. the many advan: ‘which accrue from anEnglih ed- | sailing from Liverpool on the 13th and 25th of April, or any of] the same, | a Sir hs question, and suggested that it should be put in the tol- | commander-in-chief, to retire as soon as the enemy TAR EV OTION or Katharine Randolph. tot "Phe object of Franciga) ip desiring to receive the regular packets, by apply ing to PULLEN & COPP. lowing shape :—Are either of the papers you now see, | made his approach, and not risk abatile. This NABOBAT HOME. othe Hetarn to England Youths from the Uniced States, sto facilitate the acquirement | QBEFH McMURRAY, Offices—Pullen & Copp, 234 Wallatreet, New York. that neon by you in the hands of Mr- Spencer? | general hasacted throughout, in the same Weak and ALICE: oF, ries; Seanel to Maltravers. would be doubly repaid them by by the latter, and to introdi ——————— re oes River street, Teo Mr. Duex—Pardon me—Ican first ask whether there is | indecided manner: wall also be pal ne ta ddial bog: of Oeemy ot eae Eero] tahip GARRICK, Cape Wm Skiddy, will s ie Ved ERENCES. aati Sadkitateesot SSE RAN: After the loss of her fleet, Yucatan had constructed COOPER’S NOVELS, spot, ata short distance from the eity; and containing withinits Poe er ST PE i lS Hite i i E.J.Hamphrey, Jno. Payne, Jvaar Apvocate—It is clearly a leading question—but | four small sloop gn boats, of 30 tons each,with two RED ROVE Nin tp”, eS 0 ord bef (Arend ‘Teoqen a laantanived teen teeta known thet their accommodations for catia, se- Thos. Gough. P. Wells, Tlet it go. I wish to avoid as much as possible all dis- | guns, one aft and the other forward. These vessels HOME AS FOUND, atale in # vol 0 tp Splat Apes heen fs partect healeh, Ao ond © nd steerage passepgers, are superior to avy other as | cussion. Roe E as i were well manned, nad proved Cota Snsoyance to CHARLES DICKENS’ (BOZ) WORKS. the principal is # married man, and his wife and sister have | ''s ony esirous of securing berths should net fail to make | # Filcake ' e witness then testified thet the paper he saw re } the Mexican fleet, and once compelled We famous acfllahe works ofthe aborerwnter will be published in regula Neca a children are received at any | oarfy application on Board oot of Wall wre ae Hosein Core Co. nu aie aieeeuuriiaiean en hit. when aid you | #00 steamer Gundaloupe to haul off in much haste. TES ON AMERICA, for general circulation, oy ae onkera hue xolighons © gadiscarbed. 43 Peck Shi South WINTER ARRAN =, first enter the service? In June, 1840. What were you is RICHOLAR SCREEBY, “sg chine ‘ge are $m par annum, parable three months in td | pig Garrick wilt from Liveroool ‘ou ith Apri. nfording to vin New York and Bie Ree tector coeben | On board the Somers? Second captain of the foretop.— | ._ Siice the battle of the Eminence, when the Mex- OLIVER TWIST, 35 7 ons a favorable opportunity of having their friends brought shen $1,50—Tumer’s $1,25. On and after Monday, | When were yor laced on board the Somers? When | icans gained the hills arouna Campeachy, there has ReferenceeMESSRS. CHAS. DRAKE & BROTHERS. ns & portunity ng vs were you first PICKWICK PAPERS—Complete in one num MET ANDEA MAALER ERO. her, OF any of the Tegulsr line of the most reasonable | pM ae—— January 2d, 1043, the ears of the New Yérk ad’ | she was prepared for her first cruise, in May, 1642 Who | been frequent skirmishing without much effect, al- rhe CURIOSITY SHOP, complete in one num- hf ple. cen Havana. | {! CRM bog to remit mosey, caf, have drates RF Cs et A, He Schultz, daily, Scndays excepted, Post Utes, | were your most intimate friends on board? Iwas inti- | though our troops always get the best of the fight. Ty ODaE, 5 50 GENTLE wy welbsiouin san ok reas Britain and Irelvnd. Apply as above, Easrengers— Leave Doanestreet pier at 9 o'clock, A: M.; ferent rl bendy - cae 5 Wine ‘a a next | The Mexicans continue constantly to send six inch ii it i Ly martel 8, A. i" an Vel an ol ie fr 1 io BARNABY RUDGE, complete in one number, 50 fi site a : ns The ‘Roscius will succeed the Garrick, and sail on the 25th Ore Fretht eave Bane Mires ted ok. 9 Ps My) Woade" | Boy m1 med Bi y Whe were eatin cd whe aoe pws . min and twelve pound balls from their entrench PUBLISHED IN QUARTO FORM $e Fetes Frool Be . 5 jen at half .M. i gun? Mallory, Bywater, Dowd, Swift, Manning—that’s a i F e ht French Calfskin Boots, do PASSAGE FROM LIVERPOOL=The ver M. C. SEYMOUR, Desertion and disease have eo thinned the ranks 0 ROSINA MEADOWS THE VILLAGE MAID a fo Ralboer Over Shoes with leather Res ibe orrcctis sup MEMPHIS, Capt Konak, wil | sn comneatpeintendunt and Eager, see reco ee to on Pa net eet ia Ricetleer i9 | the enemy, that of 5,000 troops gent at various Story of City, Beanss and Every. Day Life Dancing Pumps, Re shin 0 stad for their trends, can have them | MulBeee ee Wottingk: New Paltz: Kineaoo’Catskiitand | ofthe day was it that you saw Mr. Spencer ahd Cromwell | times, no more than 2000remain, and desertions and. by. oe a i te , 1296 ng iter, bronght out in her or any of the regular packets by applying | Albany, and at Goshen with the Carbondale and other Western | together with the paper ? I don’t recollect. How long deaths willsoon leave but a miserable remnant of en iy Geo. Barrow, Gade personally, or if by letter, post paid fo MeMURRAY, Line of ‘Stages. ; str | had they the paper yt anh two eecdny ban was | the invading army. x C " . RAit_ ROAD LINE OF STAGES | you going by them for jothing particu ere is We sh ve dri J Lig! (EADS AVAROU RAGE BACORY g-Daata for any amouli? angen commer of Bath PRONG ORE TO BEDFONDC®: | hasoresoom 1 On the berth-leck. Did you notice any | Anna FR AE SA Rat ttonieh a Sots pea Gin Trina beautiful pretare of factory life. branch, or ageney ofa bank, i England, Ireland and Scotland, | MMe emlerre On and after Tueeday, Sanuary My 1819, the | body by at the time? No. How neat were Cromwell | mas, our commander-in-chief, proved a traitor. He FRANCIS OF VALOIS, or the CURSE. or Cee eres Sore. aRILLEX 23_ | three times.n week, as foliowsi— 20? | ean Vir iet tars aeenses ak Croaetell has gene over tothe Mexicans, the Yucataces 8). VALLIAR, by E. Flagg—a tale of the ’ pec: SE Rae econ mip | \sfeeaven Beelz’s.Nansion House, Bedford, every Monday, | ST talking when you last saw them et that time? Yes, | BIViNg him his passport to quit at once. Itseems that qHevike AND EXPLOITS OF THEDUKe = '™ ped pe chee. se the cheapest, at 307 ist. March. Ret freight orpastage apply to Se a ine ae ec Rcwery and Broome | ait. Were you not within a few feet ofthem 7 Within | he likes variety, for he once turned traitor to Me: Of WELLINGTON, including a complete Broadway, the corner of Frannie Gony ec et. §. BROOM & CO», 109 Front st, ata;"New York, every ‘Tussday, Thumday aod. Saturday | two feet of them as I passed by. Was Cromwell's face or | Co. We presurre he thinks that “turn about is Biscay of tag Fesumpunge Was inetd i26 im*re X67 Broadway. | _ tr orto BOW DO Paelas Methdtee:.° 4 MSceear 2k, aS, CeieeSdrtaete hues Rech, Rabies | Deck o7 ORES Tom a ete Lie Dee Wad Boece ate play.” with Fo ny 8 * : . sand yee a " cer’s facetowards you? No. you just come down mot BIANCA CAFPELLO en Hu i DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. See ee Ra bec on tee Bede RAM DEKOREST, throughthe hatch 7 Yes. When you lst saw them, did General Sessions. BENTLis MISGEELANY, (a repubticn 0% THE Prmeranip heretofore existing between JOHN GAL To.eail op: perior, w : Hari AA TaT i youastill yee the paper’? Yes. Did you hear any of the | Before Recorder Tallmadge, Juige Lynch, and Aldermen } 4 iti " g aaiie i ‘ prietors. remarks then between Mr. Spencer and Cromwell? No. Crolius and Jones cL MED hind WAGAziWi.-a' seoeuiedasa® Rosition Orsament Mawalscuurery th fore cabin, 20 eabin and’ steerage passengers, if early ‘Phe Red Bin} Ling of Sages wil continue to ran during che | Was Mr. Spencer holding the peper immediately infront | | Fen. 2ist-—Tvial of John Underhill for Rape on inn AD 2, just published, 16% | consent of both parties. ‘The business. Wil jon is made on board the satp at pier 18 & Ry of to inter from White, Flava every day at 6 o'clock, and New | ofCromwell? No. Take that pleceof paper and show to | Murphy.—The court room was crowded to excess this PAULINE—a Tale of Normandy, by Alexandre Du- by John Gallier, w ei JOBN BERDMAN orkeat 8 o'clock, & Sy Sunday RAM DEW OREST, the Court how the parties were standing, and how Mr. Spen- | morning, to hear the disgusting details to be brought forth THE'NEIGHBORS—From the German, by Mary 2% asand the utd Joba | JEFFERNON INSURANCE COMFANYRNo. @ Wal | Sintec Froveicter,_ | cerwas holding it 4 sown on the tableside by side with | seat ss District Attorney, ‘assisted’ by tionte B, Phillipe, agg owe! P 1% e me of the said firm Hanover street. This Company con ry _ The witness lown on the table,side by side with | seat as District Attorney, assisted by ke Lips, cntaagi ny lied to Agriculture and Physiol- the sivead, AN J “street, corner of pany WINTER ARRANGEMENT—S. M. | Coptain Gwinn, and holding the paper in one hand, point- | Esq., for prosecution. ‘aham snd Jos. T. Brody, THe Wee % a 25 | plows day the samme withone delay, tad thove having siokes | finns equate ees gtoe generality sizos ou vessels and TOMPKINS) Line ot ‘Stages for Yonkers | od with his fore finger of the other hand toit. ‘This is | Exq., for defonce. © bie time wae occupied ia ‘TERN CAPTIVE—Or the Times of Acuinat the firm will please to render the't account as cargoes agninat loss or di by inland navigation, on as SESE Dobbs Kerry, Tarry ‘Town, SingSing, Sodom | the way,” he said, “ Spencer stood, pointing to it with his 4 empannelling the three remaining jurers, who were final- 198% OHN GA! favorable terms as any other office. eave Naw Work at @ aly, by thé cil” ly selected as follows: Stephen Healy, Wm. J. Pease, and LET CERS Y QUEEN OF SCOTS— JA: REC o’elock daily, by the | Pen’ PA PI Q orien * pains MiSs MURPHY. W gear TORS, bit or Hiamsbridge, and wall convey passengers Q—Waut, THEN, HOW DID YOU SRE THE BACK OF THE ranklin bei Sille “rahe Jary em) smnelled on Meney MK 0 UEX: . ing Sing and Peekski! nd on Tuesday, Thars- | rarer were—Benjamin R. Theall, John Young, Abner . i EP ee | a TO ARCHITECTS, BUILDERS, AND T Woodruff nao Baker day and Sazurday, the line will be extended to Bodom, On | A—On ! sin, 1t WAS DOUBLED UF IN THIs way, (and the | Isaac N. Samuels, James M. Wiseman, Robt. Waterbury, ERS. jenjamnin R Robson tin Hoffman M Wed ‘i Fridays from Sod Now'¥orke TH UTILUS—« collection of Sen Tales— LLIER, © Seer john R Davison Joseph Allen edu adays and Fridays from Sodom to NewYork. | witness now doubled up the piece of paper handed him by the | Joseph B. Nones, Sidney Stewart, and John B. Gassner. CHO EEE Be, P SOMERS MUTINY is | SOEN GARLED, Compaen Oenguas Mamteearer ohn it bee Joseph Drake The Railroad Fare from Williamobrrlge to New York 625 | Judge Advocate, so that about one-third of its back surface 4 Twenty-eight were called on Monday, and all set aside ibhed| . na (2d No, just peb- Latayere Halk, teas on. band’ uk is ectabilchuneat' ss thete, is P Samuel Underhill ceats. {102w*r | was visible to a person standing behind him.) except the above named, axed thirty-one yesterday, before ‘OM. BURKE OF oO specimens of Architectural ornaments of every variety, mo" ed — - Q—Why then did you not, when replying to the former | the jury was completed. at Meirs * SAll for delied from the beat examples, consisting in part of capitals ett Win K Thorn STATEN ISLAND FERRY. question, double up the peperin that wayl \Aiter the names of those sworn had been recailed by the 12! columns, consoles, trusses, euricl mouldi +} A A.—Because I thought you asked me about the way | clerk, ARVENE ba OF ARTHUR O'LEARY, e Lo alt THOMAS W THOMNE, President Foot of Whitehall street Spencer and Cromwelf stood, and not the way he held the | District Attorney Wurrrgo rose, and alter a few expres. Eteeinnioes for allthe ahone Re ose GEO. T. HOPE, Secretary. #28 2t'nw MR madara, od, tho steamer STAIN TOCARDER | Pope? sive and appropriate remarks, offered the following :— this uthres and panctaally atlomded San” © lll be recenved at 1 ECTROMAGNE x will run as follows, antil farther notice. 3 Q Look at that paper, and say whether, if doubled up | Resolved, ‘That this Court have heard with no ordinary CHAPMAN’: are SEGARS—SEGARS. Lamonroux of Paris, and sol ke, % | LEAVE STATEN ISLAND. NEW YORK. in Mr. Spencer*s hand as you d he characters in Mr, | feelings of regret, of the decease ot Peten A. Jay, #0 Wy. THE UNDERSIGNED, ‘impos ‘and Titi guewe has Ses ERNE ES SEEN: | toes ard, at the mod 6 A.M, 3A Spencer's writing would have been visible to you or not? long known as one of those occupying the first rank in jealers, having sed and sold L. ‘Chapman . le ny pl 4 P.M. A—I can’t the legal profession. 7 Bisson trons do realy eoomamand Ke ce baleen, oe STQRE, wholesale and retail, basement 1 William et, tied them, toe ‘ire, infact, most efficrcivus for ca ‘ . M. ay P.M, Is not the lower half of the paper without geometri- | Resolved, That Mr. Jay’s distinguished position during thing which has hitherto come ander ou: to any- Ru ia halt and quarter boxes all nervous affections and pains, os rheumatism , new sr « back? ti riod of ow! tional and State existence, his as notes of tml nee Do. No. *, half aud quarter boxes the gorat t re bay ping tm ‘and integrity in private life, his ecquirements ture Atk an Will f hard: b Nori }, in quarter and eighth do $4 Willees,smporters of hardyrare, No 343 Poa a. ‘itemal and his long continummce with rand do eur, megrims, paralysis in the b-KinuiDg, — a a : of women, le colors, ‘unenorshe }) suppressions, FOR ALBANY—Hour Chauged—On and A.— Yes, that is the lower quarter. os, in quarter nervous attacks, &e.; they caim instantaueously ner ‘after Monday, 13:h instant, and until further Q—lItas much ashalf were doubled over, could any of H of jaality, in M4, 4 and 1-10th boxes tat he} bed. its—In Boston, Me . Rane notice, for Albany, via He 1 the field of public service, and as presiding Judge pother, go < 28 do oagress narver boxes pers ah Toa ae a ee heer eee Se tascas, | fattond wil leuvs cols ev Ue Sieciaer’ Crocon or Numend, [OMS Pens here locked needy, ond muttered something Court, demand from the Court the ex in of pa do 35 and 27 Gonth William, ive 22 ahepe . i928 joer” | gaily, (anders excepted) at 7 o'clock, A.M. from Catherine | we jid not hear. ‘The President said, “ Why, it it was | their regret by lus death, their sympathy with his ,sur- = 2 en a [0 PRINTERS—For anle, three second hand medium hand- tiles arrising in Albany same croving. | Joublad close he could not have seen the writing; and | /iving relatives, and their respect {or his memory. importers of Faney Goods, 138 Pearl at. ‘Tres Amigos, in cartons of 20 peck 4 yresaee end inking machines 4, three second hand super | GRITISH AND NOATA AMERICAN ROYAL MAIL neces wee a good deal of buzzing a) Oy ‘4 Pres Newt Bs ye ty aed Nea ay ee impo et f cartons of 49 ene! royal hand-presse: machines, ¥ é. ti t the witness answered, ‘If so 5 5 a . au. veld, Vhombeon Cor imparters of Dry Goede, 55 Cedar et, Ty boxes hve above presses and mechines are in good order, and will Of tt9eitans and 440 horse power each writing could nothave been seen.” thenticated,to the family of the deceased. ellows, Van Arsdale & Cooper, Watches, 1! Maiden Lane. jam quarter boxes : by cold vary oe gui Ncasmiacdee Under contract with the Lords of the- Admiralty. jow much of it was doubled over? ‘The Recoaner responded on behalf of the Court, and pee dee Belead Tentons Pearl st ac Vapreesded, | fittees santmatabeee iat tr . —Thero did not appear to be much. ordered thatthe resolutions be entered upon the misites hihenee iment manufacturer, yas, to ‘A UGICAL INSTRUCTION —Mre McDOUALL bess If not much doubled over, ere are no geome- | and as a mark of respect to the character of deceased, or- ‘iM q «fi ures on the lower quarter, how could you have | dered the Court to be adjourned until Wednesday morning Loo yp of the Tinnat Sen, oll out.'s0 dems’ 'D to Gite eeeaelites te Ue, Sia pant, ae Fafa sg eat at 11 o'clock. above ficms, and at retail, at the primetpal fancy stores through aa, im quarter or that of her pupils, ‘Terms moderate, "A. seed them, Sir; dont know how I seed them, Out the city, Made ot 108 Willion meee. ery 31 West Broad fig 1m By Commander Suvsnicx—Was the paper doubled |~ HEADS OF HAIR MERCH 5 do TO THE PUBLIC. down close? 7 ist in Hair, from London. a stock of goods fo ‘and. mortunges— r Regal ae ihe) suey seated Hn Palay eRUEO? U0? dniab in comm tie to ye Ne Bir. ; |G. BARRY, artist in Hair, from London either dry Rood, groceries, hardware or crockery, Keneral Pe sin guarte ‘ oxes, a superior article. RS la; dertorstands irontag sad platting te perioation, ane Nett FN sfollows: |. Junae Avvocate—I never understood him to say that | iodexof the vaine set upon pervopal hare, and wl tw eferred, ‘The und 4’ wishes to | NV. B.=Hotels and: , td an interview wee . jersigned wishes to a grocers on reasonable terms. isalso an excellent seamstress. A note left at this offce ; it was, When did you first tell that you saw Mr. Spencer | capricious freak of Nature, the human form is ameum of wo pomam who, hes weate to the Grested'as Above, will meet with due atvention. 17 lim=m and Cromwell so engaged? A.—On board the Somers, af- | its {air ‘arta resgsted 0 by, arti! i i eiplcanty wilt x AND JEWELRY VERY DOW—As ihe ter we came in. Q—Whom did you first tell? A—Lieut, | to supply the veficiendy,, Henee have sriagh yi i Age KS—The cheapest ual, . hort distance inti r ‘ : mt diniane jit the Soumtcy-eecuriy wall | Li'0f edgings aad eap ince, ee LERERICS tip Gonetant | W Adisciasy Aoomanly receiving al ceseriros of Gad Gansevoort. @Q—Why did you tell him? A.—fle was Ws Meine stilt seand pre-<m : ‘ah: ir pecaliar light, gossamel and vent Call and see. iva im#s” P and Silve: Watches, ot the newest styles, (rou the manulac- Ww con be lvd at 803g Pearl street, bet pd enqtiiring round thebrig if any one knew about it; e he pe Nae lL for 1 are i e is y one knew about it; | wrote ue WE SROWE | SUONTmalna Nee ais, Stayy Naoto | fiance et we ay wrt fener arpecop earns serous, ond J 0m 8 PuceOt Dae te “Sigtntore Chuceeenens | Seine npr eaten eed wahmea hl - " 1y 9 with Frances’ Patent z @ execution their e| m . *[ WINES —200 bales Kngliah Bridport Sail, Seime, Honing, | 1306 HR COLENG wo. say, ines hows 9 Wachee as low ap tot d | Wr raatteduecd to Si20, No Berths seenses aatil paid for. | Some of them were called in before the Council of OM. | well as thei style of fiaian, snd arramgemenc all combing to diate, Gt Net, {'ovimes. comprising » full assortment of | oo BoUtlh strc Mliches and Jewelty exciinged orbought. All Wacches war. | Fat farther j:formation, apply to core, Q—-Did you not hear hefore the exceution that « | /orm such perfect heads of War. nds glad, teal pe aoe Sire ees pat alt ee eRe eT tual, and late impor: | CQ CE Ee cotter ealcby CUPS OF very exten quality, | ranted to keep rood time or the money returned, Watches, D, BRIGHAM, JI, at HARNDEN & CO", No.8 Wall 1 pepor with strange characters had been found in Mr y appreciated. A*ietidious that they are the ‘bene a 2a oe he bones coast ‘wiadadsdiumbar: «. K, COLLINS & GO. Hioeks and Jewelry reid ithe beat manner snd warranted, | 1908 “ Spuncer’s locker? A.—Lheard some of the boys mention sit ip the citys whichonly ean be hod at" M4§ Brondyeay, ATEN T SHEATHING FAP a very sw | 20% “A Both street a ae oe Ne linporter of Watehes and Jewelry TO, THE LOVERS OF SUPERIOR BLACK TAX | it Q—Why did you not tell any oneon boari before your Linerty street, up starr fauimere perlor article, much approved of and well adapted for bot. White fo imPee holeaale and ROE Se RAM ee ataies waua’s Mixture—This extremely delici. unparal | arrival here of what you say youn seen between Crom- x LS. , 0 highly celebrate in Chipa and Emrope, just im. | welland Mr, Kponcer? A.—I was not asked. Q—Do! | rvHeSE fartamed and celebrated Pill, from furcuee ty+ F bales patent toms Of ships, roofs of houses, Ke. for sale 8 i < een Ol a eng fk COLLIN w for sale at the ete we perceive, to be obtained in this country. See adverssy . COLLINE & 0O., 0.. iL; T Patent adhgeive Belt tor ra prarsenea nies , ny + General | inderstand you then to say that you never mentioned this it Seoh eet. - 2a south net Fisd thine toms eR COLLINS ke A 56 South st Fey aati Cam eee fizimer 0 any one of your messmates, or thoseatthe gun with * ment on the last column, foorth pa®,