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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vel, EX.--Ne, 10.r=Whale He. 8208+ NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH II, 1843. ipperates To the Public LUCINA CORDIAL; Trial of Commander McKenale. first degree. George Oliver alias Halliday, aliaa Roberts ——— a e r * Intelligence. from Mr. Rounda - ° on THB Twatr Sxconn Dav—M: and James Gibbs alias Ribbens, in ent: }d robbin, 7 we Y, jun., of the same house, HF Seepbalai lich par og ape Daa ELIXIR OF LOVE. ‘The Court wrt a the untal hour, when, tho, Journat J {est9reo John Muro 1 Renwick street, of clething |, NANWATTAN Baxx Fonawe Annesten.—Officer | Hetions who have los! property. while these pba 2 re + he s t it valued at $234. elyea, witht e fi 8 were in their premises, will o| " Fourth of July. Price 2 cents por copy—or §7 26 per an- That man a secon wile might choowe— was read, and after that ceremony, the Judge Advocate | ““Lnike Layden, on two indictments for receiving stolen | by several weehe’ eno oMicet Kellinger, has | by giving such information during the day once num—postages paid—cash in advance. Whow first, by Fate's unkindly doom, fo piace yap a eels were, occupied in putting on | goods, taken from the house of Mejor by the above bur: y ‘ ‘eeks’ ingenious and industrious applica- | js a pative of Albany, who wes ay. Norton THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday ‘Amicr dhue the Roms maton included the admission of Commander Mekerster with | 81at%Dailed by Frederick Schmitt tion,effected the arrest of one of the moatcunaing and | time since by officer Jo, of the Fourth pl ! Frayed to Lieciue, the midwife’s patzon: which aur report of Thuraday's proceedings e ' Mary Mullany, for petit larceny, in stealing a fresh ham | dextrous forgers that has raced our fi ial cir- | Williams, who bears an assumed n: rd, al morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— Bey ptian wives, in sach a cl “chat Philip Spencer did ell the accused what to wrive.” | mM Charles Sienck, bailed by Peter Mullany. clesfor ye ¥ financial exr- | PWillias ame, is from postages paid—cesh in advance. Cal seta she triees o's % Subsequenily ‘an addenda was made to it, to the effect thet mtorr eee speteinle sd battery on Sam’! Brown fe a - a Hoe? weeks since, it will be fh ltr Movie ithietandi ADVERTISERS are informed thatthe circulation of Warm as her clime, and tender tom theraame Acsncete, Proposed to be aworn to the truth of | “Senco the Hives of, Pay Ween ns ltito’ BAAD pid ily ered, that three forged checks purporting to | merous times that pereoe: froma. the cows vie ‘ ehil ridal LS 101 wee ou 7 vis i nt the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing Files weepiag to her senseless Idol, that it was rendered uunecessary by. Mua eaeed th harea named Sarah Redmond, aged 14 years, who had resided us | Have been drawn by Simeon Draper, jr., auctioneer, | been cautioned through the columns of the Herald, ast. It has the largest circulation of any paper in this city, ot mice ised hands, io age 5 Court, admitting it to be true. 7 tSepiey a Pires] af iL ivingvon ‘sereet in a for $6,500 together, had been presented at the Man- | to avoid the seductive arts of the rogues that infest or the world, and te therefore, the best channel for business For well she knows, Love shuns to bless fie rcalgend a a taerd, bathe Fe ig! on, Contin jowellery from her employers, valued % 1% wormed hattan Bank and paid. A young man named Abra- on cl Ye yet tee sometimes get entrapped as David men inthe city vr country. Prices moderate—oash in ad- the Hin. 00 bed of barrenness. sated that om reference ke hie caine courts in jwbuich he | ‘to the House o! Refuge by the Court, ane having donfessed | ham J. Morrell, was arrested by Upper Police offi. | fry itchell of Hanover Neck, Morris county, N. Y., pasa So much for love in day’s by-xone, offe ; olticial report he found that | to taking the morey anda part of it having been found in fi i id yesterday. Stro ling about, and looking at the Lore in dante basen no offer was made by him to Philip Spencer fur the latter 6 cers at the time, as.an accomplice of the person who | stra hts i ‘oated PRINTING ofall kinds, executed st the most moderate Crennow does Lovers communion to write to his friends, but that he dictated tothe acctised | Det Possession. i i i Spf rm! lps by aman tices, and in the most elegant etyle. ‘aya sterile uni ameneage, the purport of which was included ie Kava, | tietautt ona Magistrate—A young man named John | committed the forgery, he having obtained a check | who appeared very anxious to call in his judgment to prices, Be at ano piseeicen ret Nok ims co sual cial report to the Secrctery of the Navy, as the most deli- Grittin, who had been indicted for striking Justice Mat- | for a small amount from Mr. Draper a few days pre- decide a bet between two of his vied who were 2 , s thus sell at a riot among firemen in Centree street on the 24th ri As a of January, while the magistrate was in the performauce | Vious, from which it was supposed the signature of up an alley near by. The proposition rather flatter- urhed—ay, : ing David's vanity, he walked up and there found Yet, may the barren, it they try cate mode of obtaining tha object of the decease: Paoraieton oF THe Heraip Estapuisnmenr, i multiply” Ouiv.n H. Penny was then recalled by the Judge Ad- f ; : cence Pati. esnteenchetses Fee erer Rhoriniens, voontc—After the topgallant mast was carried awaye) was of a dnty, entered a plea of guilty, but through the in: | the forgeries His beentraced. After being detained | two other men shuffling cards, who induced bim to ge ‘The childless wife's repinings end. fent for by the Commander, who asked me why Tdid not | fg Redihacaee, Be repeater ba ste a at the upper police for several weeks and not being | ft on the result and place $8 98, in silver, in the HOUg?p To LET AT YORKVILLEA2 bree Bat nt the seen acter tomy duty, and he toldmeI must attend | phe Whip Indicted —The Grand Jury returned into | identified as the person who presented the checks el pne of the patty whe acted as stakeholder. PB besten en the comer of 8tih street aud 3d avenue; eith A'oue, is th i 'Q—What did he allude to? court with an irdictment against the publishers anu edi- | yforrel] “arafited to bail, in:th Si cards were turned and David was declared @ of them is calculate je house, rocery or pr Gonsamption’sille it in ; d tors of “ The Whip” fori-suing an obscene sheet. They rrell was.admitted to bail in the sum ot $5000, | loser, asa matter of course. He denied the soft im- a eee ba stable Tonite sliey, With vigor glomne the Par To my inattention to the brace when Small was | were arrested and held to bail to anawer the charge. which wasentered by Thomas Morrell, in tis be- | peachment, but the stakeholder made tracks cai Khia fue gorden coanistinw of ou, with rane vines and Bad reps age at Hing on i. ; The Coart then uljourned Wil this morning, ee eleven | half, it being evident from the circumstances that | tog the stakes with him: Lav base. tut he trebethevoun’ Wor terms, Yoquire ‘Q—Bid he not say to you this is all your fault, or words 6: i F H id gave chase, but be- SULIN A. MORRILL, Es Eruptions from the oh f to thet eflectt y , o'clock, to hear some cases of attiliation. The jury was | Morrell was not the AG in the business, Seve | ing out winded entered complaint at the lower po- ma 2wr No. 11 Chambe Apa brings pack 6 ay fg oe scan: ‘A—I do not recollect ; I think I said I understood the | @#°h#rsed until Monday. ral officers of the police of the city were put upon | lice, and in a short time afterwards officer J. L. jecerves her; the alert to arrest him, through the agency of the | Smith lodged the rogue in the Tombs, who gave the Abas i order to be, “haul onthe main weather or main royal PB est se aoe fin Wall cert ie setae fase, (wish prover enre, t00,) brace.” 2 bank. From certain developements made by a cer t John M i Fie tas two oleae and ee udapted foc marehans slaw 9. $2 eagle forms hepa, Bir the Accvsso—t was on the forecatle when the | Gursnau ODEs Ree eee: ksaee, adja, | ti Wall sreet financier previousto hisrelease from | have escaped. i Parmner# 1m iniuity IN pelea ile Urata ind UM cl elo pls rel Punderstod the ordc?to be to: al on the weather ova "Pe aneaieheray Oto, | orion on bad, oficer elven mh the amustance of | A Cook iocksp up.—A black fellow named Wm F * ers eo metalic r No. 19. Washington, March 6, 1843, peraon well acquainted with Frankuin 8S Burns, Crapper, who had been engaged as cook on board cuvied by Mr. Verphuex rf ‘The brick store comer of Pike and Cherry streets, occtipi+ ed by Messrs. Valentine & Co., as a teed store, a desirable situation, ‘Tne convenient two tecgy haden with attic rooms, basement brace. I passed that order and turned to attend to the i h i 1 ) Promotions and’ appointments in the Army of the | the supposed forger, undertook his arrest. After re- ees Freshy ot Ni at tee veneers Jing of Lo United States, by the President, by and with the ed. connoitering the field of action, Relyea traced the braces to cast them loase, but by thot Hase'te saast vice and consent of the Senate, since the Ist of January, | Burns to Newark, N. J., where he ascertained that had gone ; I was then called off; 1ybink Me, ‘Spomeer 18438. he had been conveyed to Philadelphia ina covered the schooner Constitution, Capt. Lawson, was tul- ly committed yesterday, for stealing two silver watches, valued at $20, a coat worth $10, and a cap the jaws of Deatl and covater celler, No. 229 Nineteenth street, occupied by Mr. hey pravers repeat i i 1 I. Promotions. t a e and watch key. One of the watches was found in Woks wip woah estate Os A ay melita lel rly think’ the Commander reproved Mr, ‘Spenser: when Sixth Regiment of Infantry. Wagon by man named Josiah Badwin-who resides | possession of a man named Chatles Henderson who Spruce at., formerly ownea by Mr, Mi The ayiomeninss. , MIRON ACE Brovet 24 Lieuut. Rudolph F. Ernst, to be 2d Lieut., pence, Bary alleges that he received it from James Adams forthe '—even in their slumber; we were exercising the guns at quarters. It was for not and Kellinger then went to Philadelphia and traced speaking to the men in Mr. Spencer's division loud bnpecdbi rn ibm len ov So Rigeatl ein ihedieesisedthamtitact makin. * Capt. D. D. Tompkins, ofthe lst regiment of Artillery, | Dickson,” to a boarding house at 64 North Eighth By Jonas Apvocare. to be Major by brevet, for gallant and meritorious cow. | street, where he had kept himself secreted several purpose of having it pawned Crapper, when rested,aeknowledged that he gave one of the wat es to Adams,to take to a pawn-broker’s shop to raise ill ve moderate. "Appty to rents will be moderne, SEVAPLAINE, 68 Well stre m6 Im*r in effice No. 9, cor. af Water TO LET—In Deau street, the Lu Persons ordering this medi U it boxed up and sent to any port of ine trom the country, by sending a = = eee Rain pos ave k noe Benich aires Grpok. | Unions Pree demronuierorsh werlonn.” ted tmere™ | Q—Did you hear Mr. Spencer osk any questions sbout | {0,be Mejor by brevet, for gallant and meritorious con. | Siect, wher : funds. manner, with two lots of ground attached, Also, coach | DHOPOSALS WANTED FOR STONE AND CF. | the Tate of the chronometors? on iprcee tanonerie mneticn me fort Ah ele as sidal hi AN lt i SII Ww, rar Firrt ? poe ye fight LT P ERIC Cac uatcanaeaemiiions ose, creevarese ‘A—Idid ; ho asked if it wasa good oneana how it went, Sept. 1h, 1836. " family that he was “tan obsconding deb'or” and his ww HERE ARE THE 'ATCHMEN OF i ‘warp? ase” Several (rat treets, with &. well and pan'n OF exosl'ent’ | running feat of norap-t weal of Cure, Willieerst five | Sc. apt. H. Brown, ofthe 4th Regiment of Artillery, to be | creditors were in pursuit of him. From information | We vaderstand thatthe night before last, the knob turing water on the premises This nroserty is wellralevlsted | feet inne an one ‘oor thick, width aay. be Veriabte. Q—Did you not think he wanted the information forthe | Major by Loh fines date ole Tita several oceasions, | thar had been communicated to Burns bya person | °! the bell ot the house 99 Franklin street, recently Ln ata ote aurascomnmodenre tere De ebpiy, | cake cetera ae mer cume ra beg tn tg nly drama’ igi: | purpose of calculating the distance io St. ‘Thomas, +0 98 0 | Siwal'to dato from Nov. 21, 1998.0 the Floridaln- | whom he had engaged to obtain his valise and | *'fougly screwed in the side ot the door, has been fg to ‘| tals per cnbie Pot, aay 200 cubie feet. “or0" | win bet he was going ty make or had made With Mr Ro. | eee ee oe ey ae Corps, to be Major by | clothing in this city, (that had, unknown to him, | S#ttied away by some industrial,who must have been JOSEPH MceMURRAY, ‘Also, for 000 barrels best Hydrialic Cement, to be dehivered | 8@r8 7 boeeras i arine Corps, to be ‘Major bY | been put under ch {the police) he had changed | Occupied at least half an hourin forcing it out. This WE enti eal righ es cee Cp eget RN RE I a idl foes plant iad phng nde Maggy ua PrN peer ne Ronda edhe Bontulete rte the anit er | his tmrterd worthy, Hepaite the arrival of | Tobbing of bell knobs is practised tow very great ex- NAO LER The manera bain tay sory bridk hodie, b FPR oaoe! John Sindere, Corps of Engineers: N. York. arRAa Distant expratned 105. progse atlas 4, Hatchee Lustes, to date from Jan. 27, 1987, Relyea, and his whereabouts was then unknown. | ‘?t about town, and our Charley's, if awake, which Ne Ce tis maak ele teioiap canecseamets | ais scl era Spe tween | aaa eee en Leah Gansevoort to. hald acon: eee, Beall, of the 21 regiment of Dragoons, to be Officer Relyea, not discouraged, however, by this | W¢ confess 1s doubtful, ought to see to it, Wirt be rented low to a good tenant. Apply to RAND BACL AT ‘OLT SALOON —In honor of | A— ii 5 Major by brevet, for gallantry and successful services in | break in the is wed up i M9 Stee FM: POST, 102 Amity st, | Gthe Indian Chiefs of the lar West willbe given ander the Yes, [think onthe 20th of November, about ton | the'srar against the Florida Tadians, todate from March | orci ity the link of ditoovery followed Up Ja bur Literary Notices rt e’clock in themorning ; I was toldte write some names | 18° S47 ft FO LET —From jst May ner, two medern pwo story | Pee esi Bite, Gen, Storms aid bys stale ing, March 18:h, | 40WN &8 Mr. Spencer dictated ; | do not remember the Nationa Sona Boox.—Songs, Odes and other G Poems, on National Subjects, compiled from various sources, by W. M’Carty, Philadel- sapt. @. W. All vices of a girl of the pave, ad taken lodgings at a Matt by bee jtociganantcstance: vias esaae Okt large and fashionable boarding house in Market, si d general etticiency in the war against the Flo- | Bear Tenth street, passing the girl off as his newly Store eer Saw cree me Cait tion: LRT anENe niece: on Monsey errs "* | conversation between Mr. Gansevoort and Mr. Spencer ; ould be made it» two very eonvenicut inves © Apnly to Maj Gen. Lloyd, Brig. Gen. Husted, Brig Gen. Morris, | I was prosent when the former showed the latter a paper ; 2: ri THOMP: Brig. Gen. Hunt, Generai Mather, and others, wil | the first thing I heard wos for Spencer to go on and dic: rida Indians, to date from Dec. 25, 1837. married wife. The assistance ot Mayor Scott, of We | honor the occasinn with thei is li P ; ; f ‘i ; ets {10 ne ace So Grand or £7 Woonter at | Heavies $ieachy can be procured at ihe Astor House, Amer- | fate {he names on his list to me ; Ido net think Spencer | " Cant, 5. Munro, ofthe ath regiment of Artillery, to be | Philadelphia, and Postmaster Montgomery, were | Phia.—The first volume is patriotic—the second AM ost desirable stands in the city, haviug been ocenpied | iat. Ciey, Franklin, Howard’s, Carlton, Niblo™, and gther Q—Did not Spencer'say to Lieut. Gansevoort, “Oh yes, | Maior by brevet, for conduct waiformly meritorious and called in previous to this, aud several letters, one of | naval, and the third military. These volumes are as such fora number of years, wi run of basi | Prmciral hotels, __ m 2 | certainsy, sir.” To be sure, sir,” or words to thateffect? | “ficient during three campaigns againstthe Florida in- | which was annonymous, written by Burns trom “| Ameri leek d ballad: 1 Pants Roslte of Jemeg T Bares tes ¢auh street, de tha gee THE NEW MIRROR, ‘A—He might, but cannot recollect diane, to date from Feb. 16, 1688. Philadelphia, to the address of his assumed name, | Purely #2 American collection ot songs and ballads. buildivg, or of Sanderson, QU Pearl st. m6 lw*m vi i id 3 Capt. 8 Ringgold, et the 34 regiment of Artillery, to be were intercepted in this city, and taken from the | They were originally scattered through files of ma- Er¥ Number Embellisned with an Original and ex- —Di eabellished with 0 ual and gy | Q—Didnot Spencer seem willing to comply? iyely for the |, 63G con’ aed will cow~ A—To translate some paragray jor by brevet, tor meritorious conduct, in activity and efficiency, in the war against the Florida Indians, to date from Feb. 15, 1838. r Capiain Seawell, of the7th regiment of Infantry, to be | of them. On Wednesday night ata late hour, hav- gazines, newspapers and other periodicals, common song books, and stall ballads. Files of newspapers post office by officer Ostrom, betore the persons for A—Ia telling the names, he w whom they were intended had obtained possession Q—What questi ns were he fir qui two atory briex house, No. 11 Third at, with attic, bage- | lustrated by J. G. Chapman, who i ment and cellar, and marble mancles throughout! For | work. Terms—$3 per «nn Tiher particulars inquire at 479% Pearl at is im* In th OFFICES TO LET—Io store No. 69 South s1 ae to JOSEPH McMURRA ked? at first he seemed dis- ‘a TO LET=From istof May next, the modem built mence, on. count, the publication of new inclined to comply, but was to confer with the 4 4 i 4 from the period of Braddock’s defeat to the death t. | the New York Mirror, in the octevo form, onan encirel firet lieutenant in private. He said, “Pre no objections | M&oF by brevet, for meritorious and successful services | ing become satisfied thatthe gentleman was in the | 4+ Presi ent Harrison, have been ransacked. Many and orginal plan, witha steel engraving in every num! songs of great popularity at the time they were com- posed, are here published, which are no where else to be found. These volumes not only contain all the well know po; ular American songs, but they also 100 Pine street. | atthe reduced price of three dollars per annum, or cix anda Tee querter ceria ner eopy. HOTEL .—For sate, lease or He the well eataclished The New Mirror w ! Qs to tell Fou, sir.” He was asked the meaning of some ste PEER sy the Florida Indians, to date from July ag laa ed Relyea sent tor officers io aid him nographic looking characters at the head of acol , 1841. in the arrest, but was not able to obtain their assis- pm ey aid red Sinot mean Piasel « aneg p orysiqemd Captain R.D. A. Wade, of the 31 regiment of Artillery, | tance at that hour of night. Finding the un- to be Major by brevet, for gallantry and successful servi- any Feapay A Coin the wer egaint the Florkia Indians, to date from | Cetainty, of delay, he resolved to spring kis man at appear with many sta ‘unted ou the corner of William aud Duane sts, | tive features, distinguishiug it from every” o hee periodical. Jt | ber of hia alluding’ to any conversation on the beams. Hote) jew York, known as the Shaki are Hotel, is now to be | will be published with new type, ou fine paper, and each oum- Did he no i fi H ee c : «vo nud on very advantageous terms. ber will concain a beautiful original engraving oh stecl,denigned alking foollahiy or lights no idea of any mutiny, | November 6, 1841. one hey pk cin ean erate) oe lowthe | contain many valuable historical facts and reminis- r particuiars inquire on the premises, or to ABRAHAM | andetched by Chapman, illuat ating tne letter-press which it A ast ewhenb 7 :S Captain G. Wright, of the Sth regiment of Infantry, to | #2¢¢ of a person who occupied the store below the | cences connected with them—among which will be MSON, fsq., Wallabout, Williamsbarg, or by letter to | accompanies, and which it wl! invest with peculiar int- rest, rege 5 be Major by brevet, for meritorious conduct, in zeal, en- | boarding house, entered the dwelling in the even- | {ound the origin of th aanal ** Yankee Doo- HEROS eal! Post-ottice,’ Brooklyn, orto PV. REM. | Besides the e ntribations of a our extensive corsof corres: | Q—Tryand recollect. Did not Spencer sey that it was | Qryy ‘sng perseverance, inthe war against the Florida ia. | ing about 11 o’clock with his pioneer on the lead. | {Und the origin of the national air, (1 ance hoe SEN, No s Wall st., between the hours of 1! and 12 o'clock. | pondent— whi embraces most of the talent of this country—= a Kind of foolish fatiecthat it was ‘a way he amused him- GEG NOWECNIO NERS OST tt Tine parion Who" ENew Birew Waa dented by ale, of the national song, et alee TS &e. iw*ee we have made ar ments for fresh and eariy ‘rau: self with some of the crew on board of 8 Q ‘j beige) whe , J “ pang ecimen of t ree uf board of the John Adams | “"Catiain R. H. K. Whiteley, of the Ordnance Depart- | Relyea to go up stairs in the patior of the boarding | &¢:, (Not as a fair specim wa ok tise eoseie ym some of the best wiiters of France, and for proo! and Potomac; it i . from several of the popular authors of Sngland. talking and idling he nee eieny id notion he used to be | ment, (late 1st Lieutenant in the 21 regiment of Artiliery,) | house, and if Burns was there to return ard report a vil Materials, and with such able fellow-laboucers in the literary | ‘@1)ingand idling the mem with? to be Captain by brevet, for gallant conduct in the war | immediately to fg Id. follow se, ing tiagestyle, with, arms, Sheds, Ke Pee Cees inn ete Rome tats weekly fe may have said so—but I do not remember to have | seainst the Florida Indians, tedate from July 19, 1896. ately to him, and he would follow and se- a y, fruit trees "Be in'a high state of cultivation; joural of great yalue and nuosual exenllence.: 71 mrasor | Haast Kists she Nest ae He was arrested, t heard him say | “Captain 'T. B. Linnard, of the corps of Topographicel cone UB, bedi sy nes vedas Jats door, ed on Falton stre than a hala mile of the mere vames, jalously ar vided. igror at he had said to les was all in joke; he did not ex- i tY ime . | and leoking Burns direcily in the tace, became so York and Lene island Riilroad, which bie a Commune ton | Trimarkable: we hopes rather {o7,guod,artetes withomt plain how it was a joke; hetold Mr. Gansevoort that there Tiere to We Captain by brevet, for gallant conduct, ac. | exeited that he shut the door with such foree that ae eases tices, making it's most den:abie | brace init scope everr deporimwatiof elegant iterrares com | member One head foe (ey eeraiee not re- tivity and enterprise, in the war, against the Flori In- the suspicions of the forger were instantly excited e e, sketches of society and manvers, sen x Ag + sgirty “ jians, to date from September 30, 1#36. that all was not safe, an: e must be wide awake ment, and eserysday life, piquant ay an aticand foreign | ,, Q> How were Spencer s objections totranslatethe paper | ' First Li-ut. J. W. Anderson, of the 21 regiment of In | As quick as thought the rogue smelt the eat, and and gomip, poctry. the Gne aria, oni literay.musical aud drama | A—Mr. Gansevoort .aid that I knew it and nearly ali | fntty, to be Cay for gallant and successtul | without waiting for his hat, followed immediately in". a bit of doggerel curiosity illustrative of the esprit dw Jour, we give the following :— COUNTRY ODE FOR THE FOURTH OF JULY. BY R. TYLER. Squeak the fife, and beat the drum, Independence day is come ! Let the roasting pig be bled, Quick twist off the cockerel’s head, Quickly rub the pewter platter, Heap the nut-cakes, fried in butter ; FOR SALH—A desirable cpantry residence lempstead Village, Long. a large well buil tyle, with sams, Sheds, &e ¥' 5 ur from the city, or one who may portien'of the m ney mortage, rud the balanee can te pud in dry gi n eries at market prices. For further pavticulars, apply to : i f : Rie SGHNT e:VOOUTIES aBook'Sire, °° | Heer His reviews ofa wil 6 caefel. de | the oficers knew the contents af the papers. He aside | fom August, SMU en ne an ean J alter the. pioneer, who by this time bad carried the | tthe cupa and beaker alas, JOHN J.IeRE RTT Naot | Suited tothe tate and'd sires of the age undcountry. itstene | Need Not fear fo make the translation. {oan'ttell why he | ““Rrevet Captain W. G. Freeman, ist ‘Lieutenant in the | ipformation to Relyea that all was right | Burns in The pumpkin and the apple eauce ; aisha OUN J MARSHALL. Postmas ery | dency will be eheerfal and e ing. es well as improving. I | W8s Willing to tell the matter to the senior officers; Ido | 4h regiment of Artillerr, July 7, 1893, and Brevet Cap- | the meantime rushed into the yard, and from thence Send the keg to shop for brandy ; S . , sy will seek to gre every re! . but never to offend the | not know thi a3 hurtful to his pride to expose such @ | tain in the § e to be First Lieutenant | !Mto a back court, and escaped. Relyea, on re- Maple-sugar we have handy, aff, December 3, | occasions, and uniform | ceiving the answer that his man was up stairs, Independent, staggering Dick, FOR SALE.OR EXCHANGR FOK CITY PRO- | Mos fiatidious;andit will ever. ect ts duty to be, to "turn the | matter to the junior officers—When he said so he appeared ERTY—A Farm of one hundred acres, situated m 4 An a¥e8: i ili 5 Fi dag by brevet, for gallantry on seve , n T c is: Tae Comuy, ten miles by the New York and onney side of dings to haan even” Sterley inmanben of 1 oe Wate erties ane ee ims Zod conduct in the war ogainst the Florida Indians, to | made a rapid ascent, but on entering the parlor. to A noggin mix of swinging thie Kite Raitroad or six milestrom Nyack Landing. Handsomely | sixteen large octavo superroyal pages, with double columns, & jute from November 21, 1836. his astonishment found that the bird had flown! He Sai, put on your russet skirt, Jotham, get your boughten shirt , To-day we dance to tiddle diudle. —Hrre comes Sambo with his fiddle ; Sambo, take adram of whisky, And play up Yankee Doodle frisky. Moll, come, leave your witched tricks, And let us have a reel of six. Father and mother shali make two ; Sal, Moll, and I, stand all a-row. ituated, plenty of fruit, well watered aud wooded, and easy of i A-No, but he looked more melancholy and gloom: y , 7 Port Siany day in the week, BY the above road, | and enclosed in neat ornaments! cover. twill form, atthe | ¢hun usual, { regurded the First Lieutenant as talking 0 tobe Basten faylor,ot the ad regiment of Artillery, | started for the yard, thence into the street, but was ‘or further pertieulars enquire at 07 Gouyeneur srreet, where @ | sixteen pages, filled with the gems ot literati e and thefine | One willing to answer. Aad ris y ib i ni he te eater too late, as the darkness of the night eluded pur andscipe view Bebra 17 tm*r epenaee pas, EOS Q—Hus Green ever printed India ink into your arm? Mareen Sob to bro bi itll sade ccadinhvantl nS pam soon after leaving the house, it has Feil TREAT H PS FRCUA NG OB EROUERTE | yt rez te pies mich mil bined render ne | | R—Yosatr; hou’ tke abte ot November 7 ihnk, he | Mite te, Sprague o the Sth regiment of Infn- | siNeE DEEN aeceriained, stopped a cub driver in the BERaIN bort Bo acres in Scarsdale, West Chester County, | the cost aud beauty of its Fitty-Two, 1 ned same day that Mr. Spencer was arre: it was done aloft, | try, tobe Captain by brevet, for meritorious and success | Street, and it being about the hour of night that pas- eee are, Piatieand twenty five tom New York | iriusie value ofits literary contents, ‘Tho.e desirous of receiy- | (he foretop; | wasalone with Green; heard no talk about | fui conduct in the war against the Florida Indians, to date | agers errived trom New York, told him that he ‘the toed leadi i it punetaally | mutin; from March 19, 1842. had just come on, and having lost his hat on the co and from said places. On the | ing the psper from the commencement, wilt ha’ : f if thet Tuersigued, | "-Q—Hoad you eny further conversation with the prison- | "YUM 10, 18 Barbour, of the 34 regiment of Infan | way, he wished him to drive to a, hat store, where pacious double two stery dweliing house, with | s¢Dtto adress upon their forwarding to uses, at No. 4 Ann street, three dollars, f mi) “ f rive % : teed i asta i | ait tl te mowers sas may bank | "At wan by when the fle of Grom was commun | "Zia tecamni by breve active sna tigny merit | he eould obrain a on. Thin being acoomuliahed | AN Ret smite uefa [pray tees, a ood well of water and cinteraholding | od by.ell postmak re; Agents, car-iers, and newameo, will be | cated to him, and he asked me “to ask the effcers to over- | Gate from April io, Ibias Pn Sue maant €@ | he discharged the cab driver, and made goad his Father and mother are but mei, whole fia well feaced and mostly with stone wall and in ‘The Cash System will be rigidly adhered to, without | /eok this.” Firm Lieut. R.A. Aroold of the 9d regiment of Dra- | Cece, Relyea was. here again thrown off the And Sembo—ise citizen: ne River crosses the rear, along which | any deviation whatever, Q— Did'you ever see Spencer make asketch ofa brig,and | goons, to be Captain by bre: for gallant conduct in | SC&Mt, but by due diligence obtained information Come foot it, Sal—Moll, figure in, hive Pi; * ditors as copy the ebove. will oblige me by forward- | was it like the Some wilt find it one of | im oh tors be Cong ie abote, will And, mother, you dance up to him ; d rang, now usarly completed, (0 had it @ flag to date from April 19, | the mext day that led him to believe, that the the war against the Florida Indi: Persons desirous of eeving the ines . } ange, which was A—Vesl did; i was not like the Somers; it had no flag. bject of his th had tak Now saw as fast as e’er you can do, ae te vigils? 99 7 « 5H 1842. object 18 searc! ad taken quarters at an y Ny the mont des able ae n West Uienter County. Enquire free ah meh bp omy, “SHON EMO RR: hepa m Das eb sicker ne eae by the Prosecution. His tes- First Lieut. G. H. Talcott, of the Ordnance Depart- | assignation house kept bya Mrs Smith, in analley And, father, you cross o’er to Sambo. D. BRUSH, ESQ. PIR Wo. 4 Absitor aud Proprietor, seiinig haiinahe ahh peter eatechontc ment, (late of the 31 regiment of Artillery.) Ist Lieute- | in the rear of 368 Vine street. He there engaged bra RIEL iy lbs 2 tars ag En ml Swis*r 10.4 Avn street, near Hrond way. —_—___-- — nant, September 15, 1836, to be First Lieutenant by bre- | the assistance of ashrewd girl acquainted with the Ue peameityatorine tesco on MAT AUCTIO ONS WIT eof We offered at | purlie LEACHING POWDERS—Ico cuts, now lauding from | a Sessions, vet, for gallant conduct eral occasions in the war | town, who was let into as mach of the secret as was at eo pee bewe y 7 shi ius, and for sale 7 i i el 2 y 0 . nd reudue, the farm late of Witham Cook, dee-ared, in | Tp riip Hoscius, and forsale by 5 ae aics, 61 Liberty ot jofore Recorder Tal pea seaayLyonh: and Aldermen against the Florida Indians, to date trom December 31, | necessary, and who on Thursday night, after offi a benass i touga land, with a | FRITISH AND NORTH A p gorse Fir cers had been stationed at the front and rear of the Uncle Deacon, 4 M SAM RUYAL Maw James R. Waite, Esq., District Attorney. First Lieut. Horace Brooks, of the 2d regiment of Ar- coal erie tte yank poe Toe Marc 10—W. Faincnisve, a barber, jeucdwel. was put upon his | tillery, (Ist Lieutenant, February 8, 1987,) to be First premises, was directed to go to the front deor and v re Of i200:0: i i in | knock for admittance Th fused, and with " Mi Whiopany, on Fri- cael al trialon an indictment for an assault and batt Lientenant by brevet, for gallantry and good conduct in 1s was refused, and with digs the dich of March, instant, at 2.0 clo k_P. M. Conditions Under contract with the Lords of the-Admiralty. robbing the person of a wan named John MeLaughiin, nd | the war gels the Florida Indiaat, to date from Decem- | sucha reply that gave no doubt that Burns was se- will be liberal, end attendance at the time of s sie. by the sap- Sunday, Feb. 12th. The complainant testified that he met | Der 31, 1835. 7 creted in the house. In a few moments Relyea And there’s the qu Sal, hold the beast, Pll take the baby. Moll, bring the ’squire our great arm chair, seribers. SILAS TUTTLI Fairy i j First Lieut. W f i : i ‘grieve in the street on the evening in question, and irst Lieut. W. H. Fowler, of the Ist regiment of Ar | knocked at the door, which was slightly opened af- a etd ty CALVIN HOWELL. noting him ormeriy in Londonderry, the later tked | Mery, x Lieutenant May 11890) to be Firxt Lleute | ter considerable delay, and being refused admission, Soca, gre the gt a 7 7 im to take a drink and then endeavored to obtain lodgings . good in the i t hi h er, “ HERIOBIGAL TOENCE Re camaaeesN.AND | BRURANNG ;Homicetttme Commaster | for him—that not ucceeding he went to Fuirgrieves war ageine tho Floride Indians, to date from January 19, | Ooch went the door, down went ‘Mrs, Smithy heels Leet eee tofurns! . » Si ae E,C. Miller, RN do é; > | Artillery, to be First Lieutenant by brevet, for gallan his knees knocking together like Belshazzer of old Thus we drink and dance away, in the States or Es . Wal a Ec cest ni Bene Ra conducted by Wa. Suaven, Esq proved that McLaughlin Ty» y Wt SABOONY | the bended 4 gills loctous ladacendent tant 4 . ir 4 x charity, and that instead of having money in his posses- . laksa. . 3 " ’ and, PR YR RS Sunday Times; SOUT rises, se fo 4 at sionte bestolen, Fairgrieve had loaned him some small | Second Lirut F.D Callender, of the Ordnanc and with “well, my old boy, I’ve got ycu at last,” | ‘Tyrearricars.—Forrest isat present in town, very Chas. Wilmer’s American News Letter Britannia, Hewiti, May 1 change to pay for his lodgings. ‘That he came to the shop | ment, to be First Lieutenant by brevet, for active and | clapped a pair of forged bracelets on his forging | busily engaged in some literary pursuits, connected ‘Auda varicty of others are received by express on the exnval } Hibernia, Judkius, May 16 the next morning, and charging Fairgrieve with robbing | highly meritorious services in the war against the Florida | wristers,and landed him safe in the city prison yester- | with the drama, that will burst like a meteor upon AOE na senys'b bed by dhicnixt ante eee ations ror tamangers are superior: eons, and | im. he knocked him down and forcel him out of doors, | Indians, to Lialaga | a, ba day morning, on the arrival of the cars from Phila- | the world one of these days. Wait fer the zodiacal een. bscitec aca a amply supplied with Frances’ Patent Life Boats. + A" | Several witnesses were called whe testified to the general | viiitary Storekeeper altached to the Ordnance Depart. | delphia. : . light “Phe Boston Notion, $3 per year, 6% cents single to $120. No Berths secured antil paid for, | food character of Fuirgrieve. After a short absence the | Military Kodi : Aflersecuring the signature of Simeon Draper, jr, | It is said that the management of the Bowe 0 i i i Mr. " ment. Also, all the publicavions of the eay. a ee CO", No.8 Wallet 1a eee tke org i and Mr. Shaler reqnested the Court | y x4 Gait, of the State of Virginia, December 28, | Whose name was used to obtain the money on the . B. TUTTLE. D. BRIGHAM, J. they intended to return a Theatre, is about to pass into new hands. _ It is ful ‘The surcribers wl pack bundles and parcels fv i30¢ dict of assault and battery, bey ‘must be satisfied that the | 1842 ~ forged sels aes a a Bank, we pre- | time that the stockholders made eome effort to re- of ail the publications and newspapers of Philadel, | DAILY PACKAGE EXPRESS CAN FOR ALBANY | assault took plice on the sane evening the money MI —Trarorens. paring a check for $2000, his manner of accom- | vive its fortunes. During the last few years it hae sand New, York, at publishers’ prices, for a small TROY, AND BUFFALO. was alleged to have been taken, and that ithad been | Brevet 2d Lieuts.G. T. Mason and T. C. Hammond, of | plishing his object was as follows :—He took lodg- | been going down—down—down. It cannot possi- a service, rendered. “Any other Ayency business will be attended to;with the same prompineas asif the pe.aon were here himse:f proved by complainant himself that it occurred the follow: | the late 2d Dragoons, are transferred to the first regiment | ings at some private boarding house, and in I ing morning. The Recorder charged to that effect, and | Of Dragoons—the first to Company (K,) the second to | walks about town during banking hours, made some bly go lower, unless it goes below altogether. Hacket was at New Orleans at the last dates, pre- NCES, Company (G,) which they will join without delay. The shes cneates ET RRENCES, Cnved bah Ag ay AR ORE et erty tng returning bapeotiarcsry fs) ppm? Alesha Vike precedeaie in Leto ee ofthe stale he were paring to wend his way to the North. We have Measts, Wilson & Co., Brother Jouathan Tuonas Wittiamea mulatto, and Bevsamin Jackson, a | the regiment according to their academic rank. tobe sent to his lodgings: en the doy arrived | not heard of his success. Mesars. Burgess & Zeiber, Philsdelphin morning. coloredboy, were tried on a charge of burglary inthe 84 IV.—Resianatiox. with the goods he represented himself as short of The celebrated Tom Fiynn isin town, as large and jorge Obs rte, Bed } ae) The sul have made arrangements with the House | Jogree,in entering ti ble ol Theodore Moulten and | Second Lieut, J. R. Emory, 6th Infantry, February 9 | immediate funds, but requested the bearer of the ar- ] as round as life. He plays to-night in a favorite Adams & Co, Bosion” Sour earn cat poemnmany, to ran an Express (ar jexclusively | Wm. I. Hemming way, corner of Cherry and Rutgers sta, | 1643. ticles to go to the Manhattan Bank and obtain the | piece at the Chatham. His very face is worth a Mr. George Jones, Albany train, running through bo A bany in twelve Sonne ‘on the night of the oth of February, and stealing harness By command of Maj. Gen. Scort : money for a Sheers which was immediately con- | shilling to look at, by any newaboy. ’ Be Cher Plage ee to reevive aud forward at low rates, Spec and tools valued together at $29. Williems was recognised R. JONES, Adjutant General. | sentedto. To avoid detection he theu would follow | A new drama, from a celebrated character, is 1S. Wea, L 4 TUTTLE, ates , Fackaset, Be and Gases of Goods, &e., fer any of pdt g igen Aims, saneying been aga ly ye k 5c EE 5 the boy, and eae ne return from the Lat fe Peres to be brougtit out at the ee 20f eod Eg 7U OA - ptt ¥ pisces. 6 Us '¥, Walle in company wii notHen Istanp DesTROYED BY AN EARTHQUAKE | nO One was seen to be in campany wi) im he Mrs. Sutton, it is said, is negotiating with the man- 23 e attend prouptly to the collection and payment of bills, | another black boy, both pgta escaped athe agement of the Chesnut street Theatre, Philadel- o) LIG R: notes, drafts and and sneh oth Rai nad e time.— i ‘ would return to his boarding house before the boy METAULIO ZOR STAUE onus, aca aries an: “e other business as may be The witnessnot being able to identily Jackson, he wus no ‘We learn from Captain Means of the Lucy, arrived had arrived, receive the money, and if the notes calesenk. wopgucel’ {LSE POMEROY fe CO 9 Wail streat, New Vert quitted and Williams convicted. He wus immediately ar | yesterday from Mayaguez, P. R., that a slight | were large pay the amount of the bill in other funds atenth part of the WINTER ARRANGEMENT—For Gosnen | '#8ned for sentence and sent tothe State Prison for three t shock of an earthquake was felt on the 8h of Fe- | that he had discovered in his pockets after the boy phia. Pete Richings isthe diplomatist on the occa- sion. We have not heard the result. ‘The Seguins are singing south towards Charleston. ITH FOUR SIDES, for keeping Razors a amooh and thin edge to ver Na othe ‘1 “ i i ycars,and one month. As he was Jeaving the Court he ‘ x ; are-e of the kigd, Nes are bees oe atalty keno wd toa ee Meu $isecTumers Stas Ones = ni Fol og was heard to say “the Recorder and Court may go to | brnary, doing, however, no damage. {t was re- | had left. An immediate removal from that board- | They failed in Baltimore, inconsequence of the preva~ proved of, havi been for the last twenty-five years mn constant Janttary 2d, 1943, he cart of the New York and | h—IUi after that sentence ?” sorted that the Island of Antigua was destroyed, and | ‘#8 house followed this successful operation, and the { lence of religious revivals and Millerism—that goed Use in nearly all the cutlery establishments in % mie Feutroad will run in conection with the steamboat Utica, | Eowanp Hares, a fellow without a home or placeof re- | POMCE Me ’ Prine oyed, and | next day, in new quarters, with anew purchase at a | city being now devoted to piety and temperance. one eaees ee, be TS a sik ork, | Capt A. H. Selita, gaily, Stadaye excepted. sock, A.M.; 1 idence, was tried on acharge of burglary in the first de: Nevis and St. Kitts considerably injured. different store, and another boy; the next check for | We wish we could say as peel § of Philadelphia, agape teething ented ners Leave Duane street pier at9 o'clock, A. M.; gree, for entering the house ot Froder ick Rullman, 09 {From the Savannah Republican.] $2000 was cashed, and the succeeding day the one | which appears to ye the principal theatre of all the gzidualty (without id of pudhag,) established 8 re tation Orga ahi Nene Hinane sireet pier at 3 P. My; leave faa ceding Cisthioe. rained 35 jen Sores: The British steamer Tay arrived at Havana 20th | for $2,500, oe ial pie yon aM bh by | atrocious murders, ‘assassinations, seducti end keep ragare iv perfect order. song pores H. C. SEYMOUR, outer door were broken open, and the prisonerwos seen | February and reports having experienced a severe | 'he account of Mr. Draper having been over- | crimes of the age. men terete atkins Cpecegeine of the tuvemtoe from the 4 Superintenduntand Engineer, | upon the premises by Mr. Rullman, in the act of making | shock of an earthquake on the Sh February, ofthe | drawn. ised Niblo is looking through the very hues of lsd hots rapertart Whe caer couneties: speaking WievHy of | Tine, passengers train connects, at Tursers wath Beach's } his escape, and a portion of the stolen clothing was found | Island of Antigua. It was 90 severe as to retard Burns has been recognised by each of the three | of old sherry, and trying to catch a glimpse of next gentlemen have no Interest in the sale of che article, and | NiitentSen cc Geaten sith one Coconidste eres othe Western J i his possession aiter he was arrested |The delence con- | the motion of the vessel, and on looking to the ey who obtained the money for the checks, and } eammer. A grenesr testimony without solicitation, speaks volumes in its | Line of ‘Stages. intr | ducted by C. W. Trxmune, Esq contended that as Mr. | shore, the hills appeared to be in motion ; one island | Will be indicted, tried and in all probability convict Simpson has his hands thrust to the bottom of his favor. It is the only Strop that has been deemed worthy of + 7 cae Rallman was not in the Louse at the time the burg! H d ha uch del e 4 RAIL ROAD LINE OF STAGES by tglary | df; red altogether. It will be recollected that | ¢4 without much delay. “acoae state ctien | Bm yuoM mW Vou To BkOFOKD | wer commited, neconvicton could only befor burklary | Crtuin Driscoll of the Britch Danue Severn, ar-| | A. small portion. of money, a handsome gold a 2 4 ree. jothat | © . 5 a nA a oki Bedford to New York | effect, and they returneda verdict of guilty of Da Jary | tived at this port abont ten days since, reported watch, and other jewellery, were found upon his Cae aay ee rer are ei ory, a, we, Pablie, the pames of ill run aline of stages from Bedford to yeep ep MT ‘timen.n ¥ frthcaccond degree only. “The Court thensentenced nize | that he experienced a shock of earthquake the same | person, which have been placed in the police office empty pockets, and is thinking hard what he will do next week. three times. a week, as foliows: 3 '0'S GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRU AC TCONCERT —Mapame Urto h hh to the Stro) james Tallmadge, Pri dent ofthe American Enatitate ; Joha Griscom, Dr. Va- eaves Seely Mansion House, Bedford, every Monday, | to the State prison for nine years and seven months. In | day mentioned above, at which time he supposed | '0,abide the result of the trial, when, if convicted, it q : grime Moc, and Mr. Milliken, cutter to the Hoyal Navy, 20 Wednesda and Friday morning at 8 aelock. a sone | delivering the charge, the Recorder remarked that the | he was about one hundred and fifty miles from, that | Will fall to the share of the bank, but if hot, to the | valerie rei mtramenia Ouest on vant. nS may: Rew York. -. w. York, every Tucsday, Thuisday and. Saturday | prisoner had not been out of the State prison but a few | island. lawyer that defends him. : a the 1th of March, at the CBoroverse ye SALE he sich day Laverpoo! | mo ite Delock cass, pas ng agble Hall, Hast weaks, and they should leern hima lesson by sending him A ¢ superior cunning of the fellow in obtaining sion se, will be aatisted by the following celebrated art ronome! 3 ir. Stewart, jester, ite Plains, Robbins’ Mills, Mile Square, Neweas ack for a period of time that would prevent him from rn — the money forthe checks, shows him to be one of | lave uphestatingty se Meyehina* Exchange, who will ow itt puschavere je, and Bedford, sig at farther depredations upon thecommuntty. Gn receiving | grec ay Roar Culeaae oe BA at enethY, | the most ghrewd of the numerous body of forgere | SUNOR Br BRGNT BIONGH ia ah “Ai en-adjoaraca taceilva helt ot the Howeed HicusorTost Lara ney amma the sentence he said with all the recklessness of a har- | 4... ater intelligence from the seat of war. The | that have found their way to Sing Sing and his ar- OUCH: Mi KossoWws Aare 4 a om eh on warty (2. 5d Ln fac pric, | dened ilen,” Lhope Thal ive to gt out, and I will do Crwailed from Campeachy on the night of the 7th, | rest, under the circumstances, reflects much gredit | Hac REE MAN, uA MM ee Resolved, To tener Mr. W. 2. Denman, proprietor of the Uy jind Line of Stages will continne to ran during the v u a enter- | t bi » | upon the ingenuity and perseverance of the officers | Vin’. R 2) ™ i volt Saicon, a comofimentary Ball, tube given atthe Tire, | wipter fro eran tvery day at @ ocloek, and New | od on another indictment against the prisoner for burgla. | but before she got out of the bay, the next morning, | UP rit 1 perticalarty officer Relyea. Tem Pies Grohere vill betraly grand: Move then PIPTY ted. ry in the second degree, in entering the store of John Ma- | she was boarded by the officers of the Mexican concerned, AM DEFOREST jor, No. 1 Renwick street. schooner Campechano, and the brig Yueateco, and | Boarntnc House Sxoozens.—Through a notice x TFRAW ND FER Aanon Siowonst, was tried for keeping a disorderly | detained three days, the 8th, 9th and 10th of Feb-| in the Herald yesterday morning, several persons PLANORS POLAT othe teat buet WAR | House at the corner of Sheriff and Stanton streets, making | ryary. Allthe newspapers he had were taken from | came forward before the Justices of the Lower Po- Coy, REN, Capran J. Mansell, will ieave New | a resort all night and all day, for drunken blacks axd | him, and the brig’s papers were also taken, but were | lice, and recognized the two soaplocks who have - Soha Galler” acer Baeaty watetaler, ive above oad, nlicer every | Rtn ditict watch, appested as complainant ani retufned betore he felt bret boarding round, and stealing as they went, un / Polat onure loliGwing days nt ior eke A | de ¢ . About 11 o'clock on the 10th instant, the Mexican | der the names of Soinuel Nerton and Charles Wil. iD ite. li Saioon, Wriday evening, March 17, 1043. York ac? o'clock. ? 31, Senda aa Somer if 08, F. Peers, jn namber, prineipally composed of the members of the Phil- h h Geo. Smith, D harmonie Society, who have kindly offered their ard. ‘The programme will be inser'ed hereafter. m7 iteod®re ONCERT.—MR. BE NEDID respectfully informe hie ir and ul i neratiy, tl 1s en y pinceen the ISth inst, At the Apollo. Kocms, Broadway. He wit! be assiave | by the best in the city. ut. Plamer, AP. Letarge, from Ve rplanes ine Jollowing days at 1o'el ck, A. | dence being vecy satisfactory to the minds . — 1 roy " J. La. Palmer. _ | Ma touching at ali the wawal Inadings, the 1ee permitting te wee Congted instantly The Court, Peed othe steamer Guadaloupe madean attack onthree Yuca- | liams. Jt appears that on the 20ch of last | ¥veal~Madim Manne aii Te sano wai, Mr. NGLIsH ADVENTIOOMENT: =s re . verting on the immoral tendency of such tum holes, sen | tese gunboats. An action ensued, which lasted | month, these genteel and accomplished rogues, | Krust, Mr Ccupa, Mr. Johnson, Mr. Hill, Mr Romoey, Ni. Ei Veqelsset cute 1 ae om a dle po NOHANGE OF STARTING TLACE— | tenced himto confinementin the city prison for ene month, | about two hours, when the steamer was compelled | whose’ career has now been shortened, through | Dewort_ i me ae Crone ms on baningss of plete Hea mg rf tke hey | ep edt ria | anda fine of $26, and to stand committed untit it was fo make off. The gunboats kept up a heavy and | the perseverance of officers Stokeley and BK REWARD! ost or stolen & Feepecttally to, inform her, pumen Swety wilt commense ruuming for freightand passengers daily | P&G 4 The follow well-directed fire on her, and as she parsed under | Raker, engaged board at 72 Walker street, BB otic nme of Tos eek Seas ey eetrares enh carats (280, 66 Dube street, 7 clorg. from foot of Liberty at, near Cum. | Forjeited Recognizances — The following persons mot } the stern of the Coral, she looked as if she had | and during the first night of their residency | prt ina‘ ‘this orepaee. Had a collar w th the private house in Gtted up with every comfort aud contehionce, | orciogk, t- M., or ou the arctval cf he'ears him Altar: ive | fiueited ©-Solomon [ansenderg, of 78 or 784 Chatham | Neem roughly handled. The gunboats escaped scot | on the premises stole clothing, and other articles famee, ye Flat prea, od tress to be favored with ® continuance of that support so | dost is the ouly que running m connection witht tie Ttatrond. | street, for folne prot&nees, in obtaining # bill of goods | fee, nothaviug received one shot from the steamer, } valued at $88 50, anddecamped the next morning sai ee ve the above rewn eeaas aaa mater | For farther imformaticn apply at the office, Sot Liberty st. | valued ax $260 from Foulds, Stoho & Co., of 10 Dominick | Of as far as could be discovered, sustained the } before daylight. On the 2d instant they obtained , eR RRETEONNLA cecal SOUND PILOT. ike PACKETS FOR HAVES m2r_ | street, bailed by Raphael Meyer. slightest injury. More than one hundred Paixhan | an introduction to the proprietor of boarding house ¥D IRISH REPEAL ASSOCL TION, A reuuler OES, TRESCOTT, Pilot fot New Bedjord, Nanineket a ee? 1A, James Funk, moat cole Elizabeth Case, for passing a $3 counterfeit note of the | balls were discharged at the gunboats, but not one f 141 Eighth street, and during the first twenty-four Hye New York will be held. at hington Hall, ether ports. Gfhee at Frye, Bhawh Wartime ans st Mar “es Exchange Bank of Salem, Mass., on Peleg B. Sandiord, of hit the mark , hours atole clothing and jewellery valued at $89,50. andy eveniog. 1th YOst, tT eloeke Water corner Beekman stieet, N. Y-View in BOYD & HL \CREN, Agents Houston, corner of Eldridge street, bailed by Henry Martial law was declared inthe ey of Campeachy | from Thomas Rounday, jun., Homer Morgan, and | Th tien « jnstiee avd ene ra taken ine ot A pharma een een eee fae PASSAGE FOR NE RAN Soa on the 7th, and a ramor prevailed that it would be | Nathaniel Bloodgood, boarders in the premises | Crt i i tiend Phe fromt eo ay as Hatfield, for grand larceny, in stealing @ lady ** J oroclaimed throughout the province. The Yucate. | When arrested on Thursday, a black cloth coat and qT fdridue, will sal postivele gaibage bial caesar to kia eyes fae . ost.09 T cos were in fine spirits, well supplied with the muni- | green silk cravat, stolen from Mr Ogden, of No. 72 moda ye By order, W uit EAN Regular Linc The splendid fast sailing pecker ied tio 119m a choice relection 0 GAs TON, Capt BIRDS! BIRDS'!!—For BL O’'CONNER, Sec’y. RD Bona e4, Of all kinds. Went singers. Also. | on loch varch, her cexula Having splendid accor vady t f Norton, * «good Wleing Parrot. 4 y y tions of war, and ready tosee the city razed to the | Walker street, was found on the person 0 NITED STATES GOVERNVENT LOAN.— tian, or allthinde, seknowlevwed by all to be ib h clvasliadiccent te mrs athena Te om Nichols, for burglary in the third degree, J ground sooner than surrender—confident of their | and in his coat pocket a handkerchief stolen from U Partie scoek and donee, bearing var cept yer ai a Peete, tale, 918 Pearl street. Entrance 53 ied W, & J AVELOTT, bailed by cus. Sharp and Joseph Aldrett, prs ng ability to hold out as long as Mexico can keep up | Mr. Bloodgood, of M41 Bighth street. On the bac toreee, fog n sams of $1000 ond OTT ARE, 19 Wall st, comer South srett, ff pleaded with Edi , convicted of burglary inthe ® the siege. a of Williams aeoat was found that had been taken