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= Vol. IX,—No. 62,—-Whole No, 3879. NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 3, 1843. Price Twe Cente, To the Public, NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETD. SPRING ARRANGEMENT FOR 1848. Albany, The Miller Examination. A—He had two clerks while was there. ‘THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub. | “* *iifrom New York pina _ (Correspondence of the Herald J Before Justice Stevens. poms onder to get the right one, give us the name of lished every day of the year except New Year’s day and Pi Ausany, Feb. 28, 1843. ‘The Court assembled at 10 o'clock, and Mr. Jonpan for A—The first was named Alexander Harris, and the se- Fourth of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per an- OLD ESTABLISHED EMIGRANT PASSAGE | Loss of Public Monies, whether by Whigs or Locofo- | Preecution continued the cress examination of cond Elward Fitout. 7 ™ New You: OFFIGE. ‘ Miss Aww Manta Casumene, who was upon the stand | Q_Where have you been staying whil bum—postages pald-~cash tp edtvence: Shiv GARRICK, Caytain Wim. Skiddy, 25th Februssy. Meal Sra arene aoe cos— Paul Grout's Success—Vanderpoel's Appoint- | yesterday. in New York. © while zen have bees THE WEEKLY H \—published every Saturday | Shin ROSCIUS, Captain John Collins,’ 25th March SAGE to aud from UE ge) . | ment—Grooms of the White — Postmaster for Q—How long was Mr. Charles F. Miller at Mrs, Eagle | 4—At Mrs. Bokee’s—the sister of Mr. ) 12 per annum— | Sub SIDDONS. Ci E. B. Cobb, 25th Apri ASSAGE to aud from Great Britain and trelond by the re f Vhite Horse— Post: for | re ditt veces eae ee Miller, I be- morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per ip RE AN, Caveats Le - Dapeyater, ‘26th May. sen tPay Hyne of prekets, sailing on the Ist, 7th, 13th, 19thand Albany—Custom House Oficers—Interview with | ~ a_1 should think it wos not over five minutes. ‘Mr. Jonvan closed here, and the direct examinati postages palt—catt. be atvance: ot |. Suz gIppONS.C rot Be Cobb, ith February. iid Bitch Bal Woe of packets areas follows the Governor— Albany Appointments—Henry E. | | Q—Di you and Mr. Charles B. Miller ever ridetogeth- | was resumed by Mr. Evans for defence, woliowe to" ADVERTISERS /are informed that the circulation sl AN, en. A, Depevster ith ne NEM, ORK Captain Cropper, Riell, §e Sc. OF Any where y once, and then Mrs. Miller was along— | o,qpiderdid not the family of Mr. Baldwin ana. Mtr. a eee aa mancin, | He ORCIUG Cyten ine Cain EAM ae] BURDNP US Lapel My Dean Sim :— wa went rm Lie Falls to Fatrso. gab ice ame bearent strer7 owning room ose i in this ae v hips are ‘the first class, upwards of 1068 tons, built Captain Rurber, sagghy 4 . aay ‘ plop yates Re ee ees | foe od, with anuas pe, of er ion 8 EGAND, Camtain Waite, the last ten days, has prevented me {rom being as | _Q—Did you ever walk out with Mr. Miller alone while | tabje with Mr. and Mrs. Baldwin, including Mr. and Mr. mre _— EPO Pg of Parent hence Ie $180, tar by sagen mienged | | The Commercial Line’ie composed of forty superior fast | FeBularand punctual in my correspondence as had | "%96)'hare eee vee, alt, Lalways did. TRSICEIOOGD WeuiD Miriaa; okttcubedut ile mont mnadenete far, wh will make every cxerton to give genera atisinc- sgiling ships, all comannded by men of great experiences. ist | desired. So far as legislative matters are concerned, | _Q—Were you and he ever alone in a room together ? By Jonni Viaedaaeh soy other secyant employed in grices, and in the most elegant style. “Neither the captains or owners of ti tal. awill be respousi- New Ortoane and. Mobile, three times per wonth:, to Balti: there has not been any thing of much interest de- oontt had often set dowa in the kitchen when I was | that house except yourself? JAMES GORDON BENNETT, bie for aty leterp, parcels or packag. wen tby sets ent ports in British North America weekly. Lhe w@bscriber, | Veloped in either branch. The Senate are mostly |” By Justice Srrvens—Washe ever alone with you in a inpaenae a r soend Mra, Baldwia. naira Prorateron ov THe Heat Estasiisumenr, Wor eight ox passset, sopiy.to aks New York, orto | sill the attention of tae acts the Year 1943, begs t¢ | engaged with the Erie Railroad question, whilst the | 100m on any other occasion ? Q—What was you styled in the house ? Northwest corner of Fulton and Nasegu streets. CONS 8 OL ROWH E’COnLiccrpool.” | States. and Canada, wno wiah'to send {or thete trends wo eome | Committee of Investigation are engaged in the |, Avi think not, sir. , A—I was accounted as good a8 one of the family, as far Letters by the packets Will ‘be charged 12% cents persingle | (r00 England, Ireland, Scouland and Wales, that. they can : by Q—Who was present at the interview between him and | as { know. COUNTRY. RESIDENCE FOR BALE hs sno | sbe-t:00 cont per ounen,nd nowssapers Lcenteach.—fEt_ || Wave cdr orderto gins mere heir tetra dst e | een Whether Mr. Canal Commissioner Bouck | you al Mr, Englee? ent, and I think four youngla- | [attThat wocall a help.” yillargof Haney er; Moris Couaty, New Jersey, 13miles JHE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. the vega waa wellown American ships, ‘ompre | OF Mr. Canal Commissioner Whituey are most | gA—M'* Eagles was present, a young fog tad Poiana 5 invinnatin. age two story nousey COMLAINIDE. ios oad of ells. despatched by his Livernod) eatin ere too sagrors be liable to answer for the unnecessary thousands Q—Who were those young ladies 7 Baldwio, or by Mr. and Mrs, Miller, what terme did they and stoble rth tee acres of Ait fenced andin good RMeitom NewYork lech, and from Liverpool Sth of ead! ee Garon, whereby aveidion & aay, detention. ‘Those of dollars squandered upon the first ten miles of the Qrdoxen want me to give thenames? bay tor gs Lee ey wen? order, the ett eet On ee therch ue oleleeks ca the *HUESTEER, 900 ton Becket with Wid business Gil be caer Erie enlargement, That immense sums have been || A—Sarah Gardner, Isabella Wall, Mary Hughes, and | ‘Tie examination cf this witness waa ere concluded, pain For tanher a ok aaiee * sno Fie es eae 16th Feb’ry. yremeunee eekeae Ree cg ee ten lavished upon contractors, both parties admit; that ay ail aamnisiaws 2. Hot doe Oot do ROM tae ths was then requested to move her chair near the : a un - “ i - =] q clerk, in order i rt 0 ded aha Won Wastes Rabsa‘hex 3 Ship HOF TINGUER, 1050 tons, iguh March. | table, pauronayo, which hs been 0 lberally, bestaweu for | much needless work has been performed, between | at “Mrs. Eagles, ‘except, in prosence of these young la | Carmmaun cri t9 hear, her testimony read oe rece {8 im*r New ship LIVEKPOOL, 1150 tons, 46th April. § the money is refanded, as customary; a free passng also | this city and West Troy, every body knows; but | dies? Miss Casumene raised her chair and placed the back TO LET— John Eldridge, be secured ‘by ‘steamboats frou the different ports in Ireland | whether the whigor h igi A—No, I had not ; there was a young gentleman with | of jt in front of Mr. Jordan, who had been seated epposite OB corer of New ship +1200 tons, § sgh May. and Srotland to Liverpool. whether the whig or locofoco Commissioners are to | mr Miller present, but | do not know his name. bw sudden dhminuainta obi temp oa ttn cease ~ 22 2 erocer vec M on al emislastbbitde fast sailing ichepalai aps UE sutith the sotgmluances + Drafis—With regard fo his arrangements | be held responsible, is a question which a demoera- Q—Have you ever had any interview with Charles F. | her bonnet, acid tbe itd pes naw 968 6 reer oO} aus we uses rr ditg of Now York, exo cvmmnsaded by men of experience and satisfaction, colieae pa eS ‘dl he’ aang SoA pig TA y | te committee are to solve. There is not the least | Miller in the house of Mr. Burnet or elsewhere while you Mr. Jonpan wheeled his chair around so as to bring his ity, aus will be despatched yuuctually om the 16th of each | throushout Great Britain and Ireland. Those persons, thare” doubt in my mind as to the character of the report, " gwen fore, throughout the United State, who wish to remit money te | which is daily expected. triends residing ia any part of the United Kinedom, will | i i : rnfortof passer | plevse uotiee on the reeeire at he amoun here, with name aud | <a puyWill of course infer that T have not yet suc lived there ? back against Miss Cashmere’s. (More laughter. A—Never, till Tuesday last, when he come for me. Quite an emeule then took place pel aaa: and Q—Haye you ever had any interview with Charles | Justice Stxvens closed the debate hy intimating that he OFFICES TO LET—In store No. 69 South et. Apply to JOSEEH McMURRAY, Their abi i 2a Sieeicen. | Sdohsiter a clon ot comma ; ; Mrs. Fa. { tlee -. dt eth of 2 ceeded in convincing his Agricultural Excellency of iller since you left Little Falls, except at should expect such passing rancorous remarks from @ TO CET—From te of May next, the modern built "’Nblchort’¢ captains or owners off these shiva will be respou- Poca gh onan te Bake ae | ee pee od my qualifications and fitness for the office, which I sar tdi ben i mips regio me to Mrs. Eagles’, | ‘ome ofthe small counsel about town, but not from the two tory brigx house, No, H Third at, rth attic, base- | sible for any arcelsor packages ent by. them, un'ess regular | orby frst picket and’ receipt or duplicate of same re- | have been teasing him for during the last six weeks fo, ir, nevit did, until ho came to Mrs. Eagles’. | | distinguished gentlemen now here. met and cellar, aud marble mancles throughout’ For.| bills lediyg are signed therefore. turned through the post office For farther particulursayply, | Whenever I call hin T wean Q—Has Mr. Miller, organy one else given or offered On concluding the reading, Mr. Hatt said he wished forther particnlars inquire at 479% Pear! st. 5 tm For freight or spely 0 (if by lecter post paid) to enever I call upon him, am received with the | you any money or any other valuable thing it you woul | to ask wituess whether she could write or not, ea if mot, FOR SALE OR EXUHANGR FOR CITY PRO- Woon’ L & MINTURNS, JOHN HERDMAN, 61 Sonth street, or most extreme politeness, and the honied accents | swear that Mrs. Miller had showed you that note ? she could sign her affidavit by a mark. of Aj PERTY OA Form, of sus hanaeed srtens inated i ote. PIRLDES, MaothenD ee” 3,4 W. RUBINSON, Goree Fiazzai, | which uniformly flow from his lips, will induce me | A—No, sir, they hav’nt. She answered that she could not write readily, and County, tea wiles by the New York ant | cy . Liverpool! | fn Scotlands ge ence ieee et Liverpool. | to respect him for non-commitatism, even should he | Q—Are you positive of that? was therefore allowed to sigh her affidavit oy making her Fae Byres Shanes ire Tivek Lantion. Henteomety, OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS In Ireland—Dinnis Delany, Esq., Dublin; Mi reject my application. Paul Grout has gone tothe | A—Iam, sir. maha mark. access at any day in the week, bythe above road, in three hours. i ; Allen & Co,, Belfast; Mr. Wm, Cairns, Londonde: city, after a residence here almost long enough to | _&—Do you mean now to swear positively, without hany, | Qby Mr Jonvay—Did Mrs. Miller request you net to For further particulars enquire at:7 Gouveneur srrect, wher ray, Esq , Cork. become a voter, with one of the best sinecare com- reservation or exception whatever, that you never have | mention that she had shown you the note, or spoken to had any ether interviews with Charies F.Miller,since you | you abont it? left Little Falls, except those already mentioned? (By {7° “1 don't think she did. interview, I mean whether you have been together, either | Q_ Is Mr, Baldwin and his wife here? audseipe view can br seen, vt im’ missions in the Governor’s gift. Paul chuckled TO LET—The ‘fre-proof bailing comer Rese and | THE E of Packets fur Liverpool will hereafter be over Stevenson, Tohilg Riker, Willoughby and Dun-eats, wil exleulated fe of tei din the foll that when the ; a " Eooonse’’ Tepe wn paressonbine onthe promicets | any ofetling dela on Sumsys she shige wil al cathe snceved: | “PRURETS RSEI he undeSemtoned | Swack. Andas he is the first one of the Calhonn | in light or darkness.) A=Not to my knowledge famplete order, which may be u ed by te occupaat free of | ug day. ships will be regularly dispatched from hence and from Mar | ‘barn burners,”who has obtained favor in Albany, it A—I state [ never have, except what I have men-} ‘The examination here closed, and charve.. Rent low. Apoly at the office 233 Washinxton +t For New York. Yor Liverpooi. | seilles ou the ist of each month during the year, thus es renewed activit tioned. Sustion ts rites The SOUTH AMERICA. (Jane "tT ers haluring the year, thar cilles, | Bives Tenewed activity and encouragement to other Mr. Haut. stated to Justice Stevens that the defence d BOARDING HOUSE, No. $00 P-asletreet, to let, 616 tome Bai “BO 1 Nov 18 | MINERVA. Capt Brown, Nw. prscilles. | of the same kidney, who are now waiting upon his Heart rhe ey Lag AE to Abatebel ding sired av adjournment, in order to introduce the eviden AAD containing over thirty room +, wivh 4 diuing room 54 feet a Batley, Sf eb 1 Mar 19 | HRY THOMPSON, Cap Sylvester, Dec I. eb 1 Excellency with a perfect rash. ‘ " erles ees Hing | of Mr. Baldwin, with whom Miss Cashmere resided, Nong om the grownd floor. Hent reduced to ruitthe times, | The ENGLAND, ris te Fee. 7 | SEREARE, Sant Degen, Jom. Mart Vanderpoel’s Judgeshipstood extremely precarious | hpurcof Mr. Baldwin, at Little Falls, either before or after Little Feliaiuy oct: t'confirw her tettinsay je iat | Enguire cl 5. & 8, HALS 1 ED, Waite, thee oD eg, al Be weet = APL | fortwo. or three weeks; and it was not until the | “fe ‘ 7 relative to the $20,000 note. Also Mr. John A. Miller an: md Iw*eo Boot Codrereet. | The OXFORD, duly 1 Au 19 | CORT ete Pend Sage of Lindenwald demanded it, that twas done. | Q—yneyne nave th gy aaah ihe writing, can you | anontion Ur cratica’#. Miller: to Ris wite, and the Me PA CRE TY OF mee YO. aa va see eilathbove, Q March i Ror 19 | scarmzaesian a pretend conver fastened,and have excelleat | The habits, associations and_ talent of the Kinder: | reai print? Wellers, to prove that while Mrs. Miller was in this city, tm of bon: to acree in Gearsdale, Weat Cheat er County. The BUROPE, * QJuly Bent 7 | The price of cabin passage will be $100, exclusive 0 wines LS Ratt Grequbhy ats fo. he rave, and dig- cae re wie law boake wes ee a tchap a be at their house, after the alleged luction from Connecti: two muy clot 0 Plata, a tons, Nov fan and liquors. ni Station on the bench; and if there was cause | re je letters on the outside—“ Barbour’ cut, she was not constrained in any manner, nor con! cme, tam ood sg tod fom nid pisces. "On the menonrna sae ae 8 Max 7 | , Goods addressed to BOYD & HINCKEN, thea ents, wili | for regret at the appointinent of Tallmadge as Re- | Treatise.”] 4 to the premises by her husband ur any of the family, Wtjeahen atoenhed iertarmvgaaceme eat aut beneds, Gita dee 618 Dee 1 antevaa|| cc Wee Gaene oo peice toate ee aa corder, iow much more cause-is there for vexation | , Q—Have you ever received any written communication | — Justice Stevens replied that the already oc- order: 2 bearing apple ocharas ya ted (rait, peash, Lowber,Q Apni 1 Ma :baaaage 2? & BROOM & CO. ort at placing Vanderpoel in such a distinguished posi- | {om Charles F. Miller, written in roman characters, like | cupied too much time, and that a large portion of the tes- he'ry aod pray ivees, a food well of of tenor aad cigreraholding |- rhe new xght e Ae 8 fa 7 | _oaar BOYD & HINCKEN, Axens_ | tion?—especially, too, when such a splendid man as | ‘9rcgnthe back of this law book? timony introduced oh both sides, was irrevelant to the 40 bogah waren; abet < " $ % i i Cie terar ‘well cond ard oaly Witaietoes wall aha:te ‘T-B. Cropper.Q Apr 19 fe 67 | NEW JERSKY MKAILKVALD AND FRANS. | Benjamin F. Butler was a competitor. —How did thet note read that Mrs. Miller read to you | further exesinntion to thewoint in iowens mane al good repair... Tne Boa crosses Frat slows which | The CAMBRIDGE, Sey av PORTATION COMPANY. Durtng my Jong sojourn here, 1 have become ac- | —can you recollect? Mr. Haut replied that it was the intention of defence to ‘rman’ deal ol acglag epee v tat ee 950 tor baad os ud NEW YORK AND NEWARK. poet, cist that of a) Ta at igerh age of per agi berry was in it. introduce no further testimony, except such as went poirt- oat der.eable places t Chester Couoty. “Enquire The € BUS. se in pu E — the ite Horse. Congress where I stop, ~ Can you any part of it rf edly to contradict the testimony of Mrs. Miller, and shake ye EkAviS! 00 the premises, at paclnerase 46 One a real H Gries Gamo sete is the place toget into the right kind of cory pany. wii She Tread her name, and Mr. Millers, and Lemuel hercredibility in the opinion ef the Justice. fle thought I ’ . A. Cale. h : s, ey all congregate there. mong the Alban ¥ that all such testimony was relevant, and it was only mr Nod Faldo'st. | Panctuatity, es ieqanis te da eed i ae conte ostlers, are Craswelly the State printer, a cautious, | @—Do you recollect the words “ for value received,” | such that they desired yo offer. ‘ TA PUAN'S MAGIC STROP | Datotefore.. :Dhe price of; wi - i ‘ x ous, in that note? 1 eid CHAPMAN'S MAGIC STROP = 4 tinadred Botlars, For smi amole res of svere description From ing fovt of, Constlande areet, New York creeping, sneaking eee who promises nothing, | “X° Teould not state positively. ‘The court then adjourned to 10 0’clock this morning. , . te olesale J will be provided, with the exception en 1aoTs, Lae | aver but performs every thing—that is, what he desires to —4i ods ” LCT ASSAY Wibeaer, seal secesa and old Ly Chapuan's Bette | whieh wl be forthe SERCO tL acs eM Ath Fe At 7d Ach. Artis B.2, | be done, is done with prompinesse. Marcy, now.in | wetereadinthemote? «no VOT T Promise £9 PRY" | Sap Doras ar Fort Pratn.—A lovely young lady Hae ila hen nitharto-cnsse unoot our sudte of a vinilar ss: Coe MARSHAL ast Burlinealip, N.Y 16 ‘do 4 8 ae de. | New York, manages the most imporiant mattera, | "A-—It was in, #1 d Miss Achsa Cone, has been subjected to ig al . He N tt , N.Y. 3 “3 4 % J n 4 i —It was in, sir. name: 183 chsa one, has been subject Q'S 8 Withets, ina of hardware, No 903 Pear! st. Sent bye BARING SEO THEneeGc., Wyod. M oe. t wi; | and John C. Wright attends to the minor affurs, Q—Do you know what the next words were afler I | mog: grievous and ungallant treatment at Fort Plains AW dpe 860 do do 418 do LOUIAIA ARREEIOCIRERANT OF Vacners | ON SUNDAYS. Since the semi-official announcement at Washing- | promise to pay?” rane ; ae Whialvulbs = ro 38 40 . ryt | a form the (oot of Conrtl: dt seme, ton, that after the Ath Maroh| President Tylerintend eee Aa aeee | Luonds ae and Charles F. Mil- tn bey State. ae sete iany bn i which sh wy it Ato A. ie PM. e wee, to make a universalsweep of all Clay office holde ¥ t » | has been actually imprisoned, will be best seen in $ bast A oi ren a Saemmpolation of alnipers. <a Siew Yoh 4 ButaserH own, "4 the Old poetic bere ri vile engaged in or. aoe fer ag Bum a the following petition, which is now offered for sig- do 228 do. despa: ip fret this " Seth, ay Leave New York. eave Elizabeth Town. ganising a Secret Tylerguard. Jim. Wasson is to ml . . ‘4 orrers of Farey Goods, 196 Peat] st. etait taisnae reeaermaate Gets. end wanes , ee wee Se Postmaster in thiscity, and Alderman Chapman | Qube neu weedint Lcther the words “or order” | Bature in the village :— : conte ms Dry Goods, 55 Cedaret. | DS, "8 iW way, when Tepe fare Will be ed for the re- 10% A. M. United States Collector of the Port. This Wasson, | were there? To the Honorable the Legislature of the St an J . Watehua, 11 Maiden Lane. | will he yrevented daring the sutmmer mo: The following eM, [learn from saaulty, 18 ORE of the Old Regency | A—Ido notrecollect that they were, Sin itis en ~— & Go. ‘portas of Bextsinery. 063 Bead! st Shing wit! commence dis arrangement * artes hacks, who has held ‘office already nearly twenty | Mr. Jonoaw here asked that “Mr. Charles F. Miller | Plain village, and its vicinity, respectfully shows— fhnta tt, a Assanemmmaiemenen WE. ts n Jac The nine toe Weashald, Fiainteld, Bonniivosts. Bow years, and by his penuriousness,, has amassed. a | should remove his seat, ae = he was looking thé wit: |°, on ‘publicly committed by Hamar C.Abaus, Kaqe, At- For po bs peng ee iam street a Hea SN Shy, MISSISS! er hee. counect with the 9 an trains trom princely estate, all from office. His professions for Mr. Mien #9 on the opposite side of the table, near | torney at Law, of said village. upon Miss Acmsa Cows, of , the same place, in one of the Churches of said village, at a ee ee Ln enaal, aber ume appolnted for exercise and instruction in sacred mu- Mr. Hatt. replied that his client had a perfect right to | #ic,she, the said Achsa, then, and for some time previous, a = 5 Pri Ci n rs LOUISVI Japtam Hunt. Yok, duly. Sundays greeted. sapetn Towu 2 ceute President Tyler areall hypocpitical; he isas subser- i Fare-between — do and Somerville, 75 cent. vient to Mr. Van Buren as Croswell himself,and only ND NEW BRUNSWICK. | wi Te d ‘above firms, ani) at real, principal fancy stores through- ‘ont the city. Made st 8 Wilinen street. 3 imsm N¥W YORK, RAHWAY A) wishes to impose upon the credulity of the President Bip ah TED STA’ HOTEL, NEW YOKK—This Bhp BU U Sino setitishinent bes teee Ines ior taras rater Pa ive iB ‘are reduced. i having been a distinguished member of the choir of said chatuadentisart 8 a andthe Postmaster General, for the appointment. | beseated alongside of him, and he considered the remarks th o by she oodiianee dee Er adding 26 the already extenst ete E LqueRey a im woe care New rare. Colonel McKown, who cannot be induced to com of Mr, Jordan as uncalled for, at Miss Cashmere hed con- Chancho, the sai L Aches, instituted a sult agains the , “ in 3 eee mit amean action, was a candidate, and recently | ducted herself on the witness stand in a modest and prope' Bf rébovel ogc 7 Seay sell nd ait the puloninal neweorae ‘ire Sparel tallr th theincte of New Work exprems ay cs J ype deepatched acommittee of the young barn-burners to manner, such a¢ notto call for any insinuation of auch a Lip Hebe ol som Gnioges Jor ae 7 jin the country: Baths, het “wiv eompets 9 P. ‘ashington. They returned a dav or two since, wi! id choir, d tL aaah, ‘V por Bathe always AL, af wy coppe! Pe Qn Sundays the 5% and 736 A.M. trips from ‘New Braxewieh a refusal on the part of the President to appoint | , Justice Stevens called the gentleman to order, and the Fou nathieers a Sptencne late trumteotion, rye miwatestotice. “Am olen smequalled for comfort. ‘They are commanded | ad 3¢ PM. tran from New Work, are omitted, f hie cl tli 10C ) cressexamination was continued:— Po 17 Hone and atr-ngers not residing experienced masters, who will make every exertion to gite | ““Wasbccwoen New Yor" and New Bramwick, 7 cens | CO! MeK on account of his close alliance with | Q.—Do you recollect anything else thet wos in that | other way than by a timple narration of the outlines of a magmficent seale; and kent. ene! sonefequen. ‘They will at all times be towed up an! Rahway , * 53 cents | Prince John. 1 understand that the democracy ef | note? tne case, The said action was brought to trial at the last ye jserior of the building ts Gownthe Min pi DY; sLOMIBbORTR, ine will be responsi. | , Zh, Caftgim the 74 and 7% A. M.uainfrom New Bruns | this city are remons'rating against the appointment | A.—t do not. November Circuit of Montgomery, when the said Achse, pe at WC; | ic forsemelry, bullion, precious stoner, siver ‘or plated ware, | ackj4nd Mand (XM cru from New York, has been re | of Wasson. It one halt be true, as related to me, | Q—Do you recollect whether “my hand and seal” | Upon s technical ground, was nonfuited, and thas subject: reuders # not only healthy er for any letters, cal, package, seit LY 2 cpat on board o/ *) New York tod New Brunswick; 00 5¢ :: eomte: he ought promptly to be defeated. Why shoulda | were there? i) pends! | _ frie Las yl eceeety mp tot rkh emi eee és acainat fine Tey abc bs a wand Rahway to it, particular set of men monopolise all the offices? | | A-—ldo not; T oan recollect that it was for $20,000, If T | Tere ther than what is derived from dally labor as Joestion is such as makes it more Passengers who procure their tickets at the tieket office, re d why do democrats desi tments f avn’t said it before. - ‘ chants, travellers and business ‘or freight or app geive a ferry ticket Tickets are received by the cor | 200 Why Co. - BO | SppOiiteneets Ott t GQ _Well, medem:will lease to repeat | Seamstress. In conseque which destitution of means being equidistant from most of Ea LS Ong Sguth stor | ductor only on the day when utme” | Mr. Tyler? But there are many men who never | overall that was in that nove us near bs you cea recol- | ‘0 pay, and in consideration of her exemplary deportment i emmbone 28 iertin saemetiaa Oggana, who Tamas fore oh Goods cotiets SaaS” PULLEN & COPP'S can rest satisfied unless they are supported by go- | ject y nd respectability in said village, her friends and acquain- with ‘The ships of this line warranted it ty as ad- vernment. | a s A.—I do not 5 ted that she had had | tances have made an effort to settle the defendant's costs, was fone Onoicnat bre-desead conga fertinod, aad erent eave will be taken to have the goods dorrees Thad an interview: with Gov. Bouck GGetitay I enigatieacin ck ne by offering to pay a portion thereot—but this overture in sears; the servants clean, order! nuve—and the moeete. mi in relation to my office, and urged upen him the ne- Q—Now, state all that was in that note as near as you bs young acy Ww! pews, abe on may, depend on the untiring efforts of ite propri “A S GENERAL PASSAGE OFFICE, r fy k ti Hi erp y lect? he was arrested on a sued in said cause, cw 4 cessity ot knowing my fate. He was pleased to in- | can recollec eer A the un ited States as comfortabie for them as any 43 PECK SLIP, NEW YORK. - EXPRESS. | BAL | form me, that my recommendations were sufficient | A—! could not put it together as she said, but { will pipes SET ore es fo ES is Imr BRAISTED & JOHNSON. “ ri se New Lenk” to Albany ead anpred of their route | to obtain any office, and that my chance was as | eee a ene A ee a eer ata Me, | tance of fifteen miles from the villege sforesaid; and there WATCHES AND JEWELRY VERY LOW—As ihe : bere, the old conductors of Hazuden & Co's Northern | 800d a8 any of my competitors ; but as uh was 80° | Wells’ namo wae signed’o it; that isasnearasicanre-| the is now confined within the limits, with ne gaecriper ia conetantiy receiving all Seperivtion of Gord he subscribers beg to, call Gag. sitettion, of their friends Exsrome from New York, wilt continue to run as | ing into the Albany appointmen's next, he shou! collects father’s sympathy to cheer her solitude trae Euglands France asd Seleceriand ‘ho is cnabled tot. | for bringing out yassenges" from, and remftdng mosey'to toy. | esuncet at Tsay with Jucoker Momieet Reprise ead eit fe | ROL dispose of my case until next week. Somehow | '"Q—Do you recollect that Mrz. Miller was absent from | Teconeile her to her sudden humiliation, earacume fora Urcerassortinent and at much lese prices, at revulsthan at | par of England, Ireland, Seovand or Wales, in'tne i of Specie, Hank Notes, Pack gen, Bundica Cases of Gots, | OF Other, the Governor ascertained that I formerly | Littie Falls any time during that winter? hanno arent Mut e wadowed moliaer, whois tnidaily's any, pter house ia the ik. “Gold Boning, Kove, and DERG a py gamaaey the " sat nay, place between New York and Stonireal, end | resided in Troy, and asked me confitentially whe- | “AW1 think uke was at Yonkers once thet winter. of het absent daughter's labor snd. soclety—with ne pow. : io ede che kw aioe dis actus Cs “St pmlc acon Boston ant West from altace tobe from Troyand Albany to | ther | was acquainted with any of the Albany ap- | | Mr. Jonvaw here rose ag: ind asked thet Mr. Charles | (7° Diary assignment,” at our next Common Pleas, be- Sag th tein mick eeee te mane Riamel Wolke, Ship DONS Captain Cont. ‘All bustuses entrusted to (helt charge’ will Be promptly at Qligants, He mentioned the names of Barnum F. Miller should change his’ eat and take one in some | “voluntery assignment,” at our next Common Pleas, be- ; i ‘ ” their ¢ * ‘ be ethan pastor toe Toes, ause she is ko unfortunate as to n Uldcks tnd Jewelry repalsed tp the best manner and warranted, Ship SHERIDAN, Captain Depeyater. tended to, Particular atzention will be paid 0 the catletion | Whipple, Peter C. Doyle, John Hitchcock, George | other part of the ro See eral iudeclahel| NS taaee, Reg should abe tpple ioc © dlecbange. vader a ELEN te Ww: New San HOTRINGUER Cebtain Burs Saneien, dale, acceptances, Ke.. and prompt retams made for | Monteath, tor harbor master Whipple, remarked, | . Mr. Hatt. objvets Bonn cen sent ors the bankrupt, or any other insolvent debior act, her im- fs wee” jnuepperees gt Wi siches and Jewelry, Ren WRREANY Capinin Wendnonss.” PULLEN & Corr. was an old stager—an ola office holder, both under | “prea meriticuloms. ce ane parposeof pre: | Prisonment cr confinement will continue for’ several - = i HESTER, Captain Palmer. Offices—Pullen & Copp, 3 Wallatreet, New York. the General and State Governments—-ready to take i . Erica | months, which your petitioners believe would be unmeri- Ship x rf 3 e y venting delay in the progress of the investigation, by ob- EAFNESS CURED—SCARPA’S ACOUSTIC OIL— ip LIVERPOOL, Captain Eldre ‘nos. Gough, 15 Exchange, Albany, office from any party, as he isknown to have applied i b fi ». | ted, as well as’ re;ugnant to humanity. They believe ry of sand withthe UNITED LINE,” AG. Wilkins, 228 River street, Troy. ‘ Xvi A Pr jections of counsel, he world leave the court 100m estire- ' i ' ich th ‘Aural eo class abe agltag trey . Jacob's xchange Court St Puol at, Montrest. for aiiee from the é By baad, does now, oF lately | ly, which he did, ‘with the murmuring applaure of the there le, butoss: sRernetive:for Unis-eass, of whlch they the bu: of insect: it ips a ‘month the 4 REFEXENCES. ‘id hold, a thousan jo} office under John '- | spectators, and the cross examination was then continued e 4 ams fe ke key pepmptoma of days) thereby preveutog tke possi | | New Youx. Aupany, Trov. ler. Doyle Tam not acquainted with; but told the | artollows,by Mr. Jontan Mad nth lane htnebe Aat tet bom Se cee igaed feserpilyatendantnith hed ni Time, Ward ding, eS Hampbrey, Jno.fane, | Governor, that_as he wes an Irishman, he would | .@—Doyou know thatshe was absent from Little Falls | with great cvnfvience appeal to. your honorable body, in ‘deat 5 and tw lon, Bristol and Greenock to New | Jacob Little, & Co., ox. Gough. —F. Wells, pak fap, pate pg Hebden pa hing | ‘uring the month of February that winter? bebalf of Miss Cone, and they pray that at an early day a to use ear 5 shor us nie from, slit = to Rint Orleans, bag . Sara pm vs Beata et Ce. bi 5 or orth pai aT 7 nent maar tite po pa rd A—Icould not atate whether she was absent that month id may be passed releasing her (rom her confinement for f ens highty recommend ts Yanio, 3 ports in Bruish North Ameries, exp at all times be en- | Carventer & emily ¥. Leake names of candidates for flour inspector. Palmer, | "qctine meuthave been. . ‘And yous petitioners, asin duty bound, will ever pray Di GuneD We have heard ak: ot othemcad wisklag So pel Soe tele Mlants, will tet’ G3 Bere RD vasa & nw | Miller, Starks, Osborn, Updike, Vosburgh, Schuy- | A—Yes, si cremate Dated Fort Plain, January 31, 1843. narNnss Cured —We ive he ‘4 great many spe: Oe or ‘ir is, will not fall wo see ew, inaon iP iy s AJ f a P — Yes, sir. ’ od Tor Deatucss, | che ad ‘be derived from selecting this line in prefer- | — eee ‘virtues of pednonene Oilass remedy }o you know where Mrs. Miller was in the winter It spwaks little for the gallantry of the men at a teatien ince meres Fort Plain, that they did not at once defray the fair Mr. Miller go with her when she went to Yen- | one’s bill of costs. They should have settled it on k » winter of 1841? : A—He left Little Falls with her, but whether he went | ‘he spot, and then ducked the defendant in the near- ler, and two or three others, whose names I disre- SORRIS AND Brook BAU ROAD, member, were those from. which he intended to choose. He seemed to manifest most desire for = | Schuyler; but being a distant connexion, he thought that might be an objection, asso’ much had already vantages 10 nee to any other, and they may rest assured that ut mito make che passage sgroseblo, the we ere 1 is uneai anything. are Ne par meee ne, He peceret iy “ar ane Oia be take ve pointes ws, they are really hing. — | fitted ep. with an eye solely to the comfort of passengers. Pret vy Dr. B. aud sold on ayency, 305 . In all cases where the parties sent for decline comi the New York. Pere $2 ner bortte 1 im pene. will be refunded without any deduction, as usual. A Qreaw ry from the various seaport: of Ireland and Scotland. | New Arrangencni—This Roa 8 having been re-tal DWEA, with well luheed rooms po lem “Hoos | one secured. expeuse with the most approved sad keavieat H. rail.to secure | been said because he bad thought fit to conter some cmaianents CH ton eae tt et He paras” |. The regular packets for whieh the subseribers are agents. saii | wrat- aud exp:ditious conveyance between ‘ew York ant | little favor upon his family. ba ss of i tere rere gacpm agen é emetic | Te horse pond, OR oro = ee aa follows, vit “= To and from Foondow on the Ist, Abe, end 20:h Morristown, Will commeuee rauning two trips daily, Sundays I notice in the Herald’ that my particular friend | ance? y . Court of Common Pleas. APL ae, FOR ALBANY Loar Chavged—Ou and ra hawwe tr . To poo) eal, Mowud ot t * " aftes 7, Ty tonne cat aedifenis Yeh and ‘Sth Of each month New Orleans, Mobile, Mavan: |" Frret'Veamu from Morristo we will leave atT% AM. Riell has taken “ some notice” of my remarks — | —A—In asleigh, T think it wi boy drove them to Before Judge Ulshoefh Sec ‘sain from Mozristown wilt leave at 1% P M. Weli, 1 certainly have no objections to his review- | Newark; 1donot know exactly; they then took the cars, — Theodore Chagot vs. Fr notiee, passeawers for Albany, vin Housatonic | nah, xm, Charleston, weekly th: fs salto Beamer "on 07 Nvurad, ii fe the cea eMLTEAR ES cy co tnenrtrienae | asf hg ain rom New York will leave at9.A M—Newark at | ing my communications | certainly intended. no irom Catherine | | Persona ven nt frien i A : vate Mame evening” | by enclosing thesum they, wish sents with the mune aid ate | Mctond Train from New York will leave at 2% P M-—New. | disparagement to the personal or political character CY & CO., 2 Wall at. 5 of my friend. I have known him long, and know the A ES ‘oe T understood. ‘his is an action of replevin to recover a quan- Q—How long were they gone? tity of feathers of various kinds, which were seized under A—MF. Miller was gone three or four days.;"Mrs. Miller | a landlord's warrant, issued against the plaintiff by defen rosd wrtl heave this by. daily, (Sundaes excepted) at 7 'e Bip, Mi ait Ty ee of the Leg vores gp it, msy rely on adraft for the | ark at 33 P M. for 7 c 7 amovut being forwarded first, packet, the i Passe ‘by the Morning Train Crota Morri ‘ is de. | ¥88 gone lenger; I could not state how long she was | dant—the defendant owning property in John street, and yROM NEW voRE EE | thereot: anda ackowiedyement fer the ‘sume: reteruea ‘por | tiveat ewan la ciice for the ok Pate ae aks a nes ee on i pen arportoe 4 SH ae gone. r the plaintiff hired show rooms ia the 2. story of one of ‘(On and after Tuesday, ry 3d, 1843, the | mail. the moruing Train co Phil Has by the Afternoon Train leat eo my inteserenge. 1 oaty. told what believe Q—How did she return ? his houses. The defendant contends the rent was to be ie ite af atagesttoes Beafore to New York | __Denfteat sight, for any amount, are payable ov demand, with | time, for the 3% P M Train to | to be the truth—that Senator Varian defeated him. | A—Lthink she came up in the Paterson train of cars; I | paid in advance, and under that impression insued his war- lowers out al EAR gid E charge, at the National win | V. Fee ete te. will rive | Lknow that the Governor felt disposed to appoint | donot know how she came to the house from Paterson. rant after the first month’s occupation. The plaintiff con- nm House. Festi’ every Monaay. and theig branches, Mesars, James Bi a to dude and take any of rhe Stawerae | Mr. Riell, and that his name was actually oa the | Q—Had you ever been acquainted with any of the Mil- | tendsthe rent was to be paid at the expiration of the quar- aa Horst, eoruet of Mowsry sid Bidonle kers, Londyt,. ‘and Discount ting weet or north from that place, i im*ee | slate with Conner’s. Riel! himself says, "? the Go- { ler family previous to your living at \ rs. Baldwin’s at ter, wad therefore wai this Cp tah age aie say New York, every Tosiday, ‘Thor.cy nl Saturday | eee aoe nae ete LT tte WINTER ARBAVGEMEN? Suna hed sae chies to -csnditn aan aeanttid DEE] OEE aiae el 2 Churged $130 ‘more than the plaintifl said he wes 2, lp cars, img Sarble Hall, Kast id. ka “ne ‘ er a this not correspond exactly with my assertions 1— —No, ; ved . Ferner Whi Pain, bbine’ Min, Mite Bavare, Neweas | PORPUEEY a wa pacon, as Peck Blipy Ns York. Most certainly. But Mr. B's name could not have |, @—Dii you know any of their relations, or any body | ented ou! he refused to pay it, Dut would rather pay Hits M DEMOREST, been withdrawn in consequence of my letter, nor] “A” Tinow the Vanderpoels by right, and havesince ! Verdict or plaintif—s, $60 damages, and assess the pro- Ce ere Pibih ities ee. Sk AN 4 Ink 4 could the heen enki ap to pe by some | heardthat they were related; Ithink that is all. perty at $300. rd 4A ith éonei 4 . gross mustepresentations,” or “hints or eugges | Q—Hed you known Mrs. Charles F. Miller, or any of Re ay gine iom, ee eee eee mrdee | eRe Tam BLACK Oat vo t Via Newark, New anand Be Princeton, ‘Trenton, Bordew tions” in raid letter, because the appointments were hey relives, previous to that winter ? r United states Gircais Court, ‘ark at 2 ocloe! My Sunday we fa LIVERPOOL PACK! 5 THROUGH LN SI RS, published before my communication was penned.— —No, sir. "7 ~ fT Im *ee HEAT ber omer, (pling og tinea na the ot ih fot tack teen hegre New Lozestrom die (ost of Coa tade streec,daily, at 9 hat, then, ag sah Meno ? Tsimply as- Sree Panta an re ay SneNaaNee drought inthe otewing wos tl ti aa? eyes WINTER ANRANGEUENISS if | Cam make the uecessary arrangements qith thesabscribers, aud | “he wonting kine pcocedds 10 Bordentown, froin thence by | Steed that Rieil was on the eve of appointment, but | Auting mat winter 1 United States vs. James Shepherd, on the charge of Teh PRIN a ARBANGE UENATS: MI | tinge them comeoat in this superior Line of Prckets, aniline | «ecuimpoat to tmstedeinion would be defeated. This proved true. I also as. Q—Dil you trequuntly go tto her. parlor and sitdown | counterfeiting. ry, Parry Town BngSing, Sodom | ‘rom Le iveraol unctually on the 7th aud \ath of every month | "The Kveniic Line yroceeds direct’ to Camdea, (opposite | serted that he “ would not bolt.” Has he bolted 7} an dcnat with her. and chet and associate. The Orendve y then retired, and the court adjourned. ion verb the Hatem Railroad. Trey will also have first rate Clasaof American trading shivs, | huladelphia) without ehauge of cats No—his article exhibits the most humble submission | “4 —| have frequent! tin and staid sometimes an Nivw Vork a @ o'eluek daily, by thy | sailing every sixdaye thereby affording weekly commante Passengers will procure theit tiekets at the office foot o! ‘ j fl cti equently went in an £0 Misonbetige and" hl ony haha that port, “One of the tim (xs. James 0. Roche Courtlavde street, where a commodions stenmbo.t will bei) CL we: intents Si bald Ais)" pee tlld Can | sour, and perhaps longer. he hes teen an far ng, Sing Sing and. Peeksmill. And on Tuesd: there, te see that they «! lonwarded with eqre and des} “a3 nessa, with bagzage crates on board. je. He implores all his disappoin’ed compatriots | Q—Did you ever go out visiting with her ? b ; + Gay and Sacurday, the tine will be extendes! to Sdom. Oo | oath . | Phitadelphin € Crites are couveyed from city to city. | to adhere to the party, and go into the battle-field Notin nt ees, o 18.8 fale trek, tm. thte Oc aET 4 Mcadays, Wedn ‘sdays au? Figeye com ‘iom to New York. ronal the yee sen k Aral ome at, the money will | rithout being opeaed by the wa: with increased energy Yours, We. ‘ou ever converse with Mr. Miller sociably mand WH ise des i . gate, eh Ss anim 4 8M. TOMPEINS, Proprieter. | | De retumed to those w it here, wnhout any reduc Kuch train is provided with a Ladies Car, in which are apart , “9g ré >| tant ture of Asthma, which has e ‘ase of 11 ‘ ‘ ? 8 Gar, Santa. you did with his wife? inane ghboring towo—the case was thatof a female who had compre: pee Hew Forks Pine Black Ball, or Old Line of liverpool Packets, comoriae g ey See tS or ae Sig ata ‘A—Ihave, sir, when she was present in the same room. ime heen wader the care of & ‘hd PRI ats For Goes | He ORES he ew YORK Siti beusacmierrunadia venv-tacr> County vourt. ve ererbe Gita craigs ov Ga pou py eimees eer tartar aS oF Be Y id 5 y fo converse * - t jl set aaron. Kare, fo Ge BAMBI BGE, QOLUM BUS aoa. h Baltimore, leave Philadelphia at # AM, beings | _ Man.2—This Court convened in pursuance of the call, | tation ? pipe enna Lagat which camped her to expecterain freely Jruuary 2d, 1845, he cars of the New York end Ra AND, NOR! AMERIC a continvation of the tines from New York. Judi Ishoefler presiding. A—Mrs. Miller did; she said she was lonesome. fooketion ‘in saying that Kon, beh dc ieee: s*eamboat Utier, With such supetior and anequalled arraugements, the sabe STA 7 | Seaton muNcet age Ly b af Php ag mE of your conversations with Mr. Milles oF | gare of couche cot, nfl 7 ‘ ecribers jeutly look forward for @ continuance st . p jew Yor! ical y, w ra. or both of them, did you ever hear any thing | the most vaiual i e Dunuestreet pier at o'clock, A.M; | bore which Ing been extended Tothem 20 many Years, for which had been transferred. to him according to law, charging | about Mr. Wells having re(used to help them to buy fur: | lic. There suo > ‘ are grateful. i ns Foot of Whitehall street Dr. Charles H. Jackson with misconduct or immoral prac- | nitu vi ing te keep after | Mort skilinl practisi hee ‘uawe screet pier at 3 P.M; leave Tepredide, or reutttting movev 0b thele'telutiven; oan Tooke tunaenaaereD - or immoral prac- | niture for the house which they, were going P oops bn paleccateni a Be ot ae bast 8 A. M. atalhti in Drafls at sixht for any amount, diawn direct | Ona Dec. 8d, the steamer STA E to t yy precuring en 6 n OF & qe Baldwin left 7 is looked uvon as a great public berefact Somerset, Me, Le Boh tthe Herve Bank of frelannt Dats itu aan om will ru as follows, anil further notice so child, in the case of Susan Skaate, Mareh 1, 1940. Dr | Af don’t recollect that I ever did. Journals i Supe intend Rand Ene ipere, Mears. PRESCOTT, GROTE AMES & CO CKAVE STATEN ISLAND. NEW YORK, Jackson was tried and convicted in the Court of Sessions, Q —What time did you go to that house to live first 7 Prepared only by Dr. JAYNE, No. 305 Broadway, New Mat erkgeetot Wesburgs New Palta RivgseoeCatanitand | eh : Brokers, London, a A.M, oA ‘or this offence, and sentenced to six months imprisonment | A—In the carly part of the month of October, 1840. York” y and at Gosten with ene Cctboudale ant ouket Western | ‘hich wall be paid on demand at any of the Banks, ot their 9 in the city prison Q—Was Mr. Gwin ond his wife living or boarding in preety . ee ennetven, te all the principal towns throughout England, Lre- a 2P.M. 3 PM, Mr. WV fide rien! stating the case bri fly, proposed | the same house at any time after you first went there ? ‘a i wa yd ——¥OR LIVERPOUL—-NEW LINE Regain ply, or address, (if by letter, port paid ’ 7 Se DORON TLL WEEE nr, Jaahoer Seeeee Sores te AS Ceisges, Cntr) - dor ney werenet “ ed “s General Packet of“ aser March ——The Spiendil Packet Ship ROCHE BROTHERS & CO. NEW YORK AND BOSTON KAIL ROAD LIN® | quilty or not guilty. “Mr. Nacte appeared for Dr. Jack | Q~ Did you know Mr. Gwin and his wife? ported, ROSCIUS, Captain John Collin, of 110 tons 3 Hulton street, New Vork, Via Nonwren ann Woacestua atravans, son, and demurred tothe charges First, on the ground | A—I was acquainted with Mre.Gwin, and knew Mr. | © ‘Will postiively nail ax oy het regalar day.” Kor frembt or next door to the Fulton Bank. J of the following superior steainers that Dr. Jackson had committed no offence, but was un- Gwin by sight, but was not much acquainted with him. ular dues N. Bese Obs: tans a ‘ Norwick & Woreester and Wo: ces * ; : Pets ; Eom ky Taare See ona gat Lacy ont itu hf cach mom "Fares | SPA yy vegan Ticted, and pantaked ones; he le uot Hable to betsied | wit Atiaie Fab ewnen oulived at Me. Bald Yeon 4 KC 1056.50 ; ‘old country: wil it to ther comfort au PST ER. Cap. Hl. cinerea 4 : a Lh Price of 100. idvantage to select this {i NEW HAVEN, Capt. J. K. Dastan. again for the same offence. —But o very short distance from them; Icould not | (NUR Ce ine fudtet Ship Biddons, Captain E. B Cobb, ot roe eucetonnvather, oe Hane Yor ther Coney | CLEOPATRA, Capt : The Court overruled the defendant's demurrer, aad re. | statohow fare ; ’ JEFFERSON INSURANCE COMTANYS con and alter Movd: ths line will be run tri-wees J qnired the de‘endant to plead, Q-Did you ever hear Charles F. Miller say that Mr | jyats “to yaoure Noss or demace by fire on buildings wi Wells, his wife's un re . j!s0, ou vessels and lays, Thursdays and saturday Mr. Naaus.—We oe not guilty. hod never done any thing for paottoie ne will guly berecsived at iar Ling of Packe Jeind aviation, a te Me. Wnietxa.—The defendant admits the conviction tows, will sacceed the Roscias, and ear! the 20th of ‘April. her OLD ESTABLISHED reyalar di A SAGE OFFICE, it ab. SE OFFER a of f ‘rany thing of that kind ? Ee eae ey Tome person fidin aay pare of Great Brice anf and sentence, a8 set forth in the charges. On this admis Souk saselione tel 4 eres dnd. TT an ailing » ‘ngaged by their frrends here, hy the res sion in evidence we rest. \ ly agadvertised. far ps, sailing. every six days ‘rom Liverpapl. Per: ahs th eet Pind eit dott Q~ Did Charles F. Miller ever make you a present of Phumas W.Jhorwe Kiigha feigee ANSAUE FROM LIVERPOULS ine vay or thetr frietitey, may rel. thee Juye care will be | aM Z : Mr. : at . then prope eed, he Fel the satetance 0 the any kind 7 Frames a Anno fake waperior packet ship MEMPILs, Capt Kuight, wil 0 despatched without delay in Liverpool,and whe new and splcLid sani NEW HAVEN, Co ase as it had heen mal , containing the evidence o A=No, sir. Ben ig RS Peart foftman Shean civerongl partly tn Hera . will always endexvor to merit & continua vee of the public [he new and splendid steamboat | VEN, Captan | witnesses,the Recorder's charge,&c., and that on this alone Q—Are you positive? Joho oseoh Allen Wishing to stmt for, their feuds ean have diem | paurounze whic! bas been so liberally bestowed formany years | fF grt wey atctick ned’ THMMEAY tad Satar Hho Court should decide as to Dé. Jackson's guilt or inno } A—T am positive of that seh Joweoh Drake Ca ee ear td eeniar nckets by applying | FeStisinke and brigches throueroat the, Wbieed Kinegees Rawengers for Boaton will be forwarded iwpedively on thy PNT. a scoedad to hy Mrs Whiting, and he J @—Bil you ever tell any body that he did ? i intnes 8 When JOSEPH McMURRAY or farthpr particniare, 9p Ty [10 by teter ‘ rival of the above boats at Norwich, nal will pioeed with © ded: tev ty Mrs . A-=No, sir. vigaes, Ty ohn P Moore ype AY, JOHN ARR S| at. | rukehange of cays or bagnage. thereiore proceeded to read the case. QAAré you positive of that? John te Merits Wm K Thorn ¥ S=Dralie for any amount payable Pare Mate A = Bor further 1 mation, engaire a4 the fice ¥ Aiter the case was read, the whole was submitted to th: | yes in Po Caled Tams a a we fates ti draneh, or ‘a bank, y , eck stip, ap stairs, decision of the Court without argument. The Court ther DS you 1 k with mK oe LHOMAS W, rete Givea by applying as above: = Fahad m Ree ny oue on account of the B aijourned to next Monday, at 4 o'clock I. M, Billo, Witnyeuvestawet” that was @ cler GEO. T. HOPE, Secretary wt haw jin “

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