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| THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol, 1X,—No, 83,—Whole No, 3206. NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, MARCH 24, 1843. Price two Cents. Trial of Commander MoKenstle, , Upon the suppositi if was the individual of ail other ia of bis innocence, TO AMERICAN TRAVELLERS Te the Public. GOING TO EUROPE. THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- sure.—Mrs. Gorstch, 1a! . ee 3 been involved by his treacherows friend. i i ‘the ss Year's day and sol OT. respectiully te inform her numerous Am that | WW, We MAREWE LL, Pra pietor of LONG’ 3 HOTEL, Fonty-Trinp Day—Mancn 22. fairy meg fellacious aaherens Siacd in anfounded lished every day of the year exoept = . asia, Westeeaine Veena mated teak ales Beales us iol tate ee ‘ nd Ce OS, ; ee the gallows—whose bio od : $726 en- OY% \N PRESCOTT, Pilot for New Bedford, Nantucket fe) tnivates walk from the ( hich | DON FAM.LY HO bemarle street, has the honor to Devence or Com. McKenzie. to the gallows—whose blood ot the dread tribunal above Fourth of July. eater copy—or per wen Shoals, Boston, Portamouth,, Portland, Keunebeck, and seat am vith creme coat Mines, | Requaint Families aud Gentlemen visiting LONDON, that | way it please the Court: r would call loudest for vengeance against his destroyer. num —postages paid—cash in advance. Gee er, Restate eee tet Adee ae be favored with a coutinuauce of that # 90 | thaee Houses have undergone a complete revision, with new he aes i whose forgiveness was toe instantly and eagerly sought »N. Ym" propriate Faruiture ; thy il filled with WINE. ¢ first three charges under trial and on THE WEEKLY HERALD—publshed every Saturday | pron Konia, threo dxpy Deore waived. Charge the same ax forded to ke cae abana af'sucha clas that is rare to'be mec with, being selections | are to pass Ju igement, have for their common subjec by teare sna prayers at the only expation that could be morning—price 6} cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum— , TAL MAIL and this city, a letter enclosing eortihcate N>, 98, dated | tous Noblemen and Gentlemen whe welded themecives on | Gxecution of Midshipman Philip Spencer, Boatswain's | not forgiveness from Cromwell, though they calmly met paid—cash in advance. BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN KO Jan. 29, 1808, fpr fifly shares in the capital stock of the Gom- | their jadzment ; im Sou dowen in bettie’ ves OB | Mate Samuel Cromwell, and Seaman Elisha Small, on | Peto face, and paused as they mot, almost (ouching cont ff RS are informed that the circulation of (ol nbieenctanh ith tame ciwecagal mercial Bank oY Manchester, Miss, sta’ ding in my name~ | gated, beside a vast anautity in wood ne DON ORT” | board the United States brig Somers, on the Ist day of | Cther jn their way to the execution, because he wall ADVERTISERS are fe Dinder contract with the Looted? te hamivalsy. (a Ee found the fane, will be suitably rewarded |" WJ. M. has also the honor to call theattention of Merchants j December, 1842. It will be jound that these three charges | (now that Cromwell, dof being his victim, had the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing 7: teeconna Be (E60 the subscriber. New York Beds WZy18i% | and Genilenten to his Establishment in the City, wader the are but variations of one and the same identical charge | heen his prompter in guilt, ‘To h i iitine amseuhiee ta 5 F in this ci ) . W. manageinent of his Son, 4 Kec ‘ carrie , ast. Ithas the largest circulation of any paper in this city, PETERS & HORTONS Trak Repository, No. Wil | THE NORTICAND SOUTH AMERICAN CORFEE } into effect without justifiable cause. Tothe fourth charge, | cme, he had no apology to make: from him, no pardon or the world, and is therefore, the best channel for busine lusga street, commer slaiden lie, manufactures aud keeps | HOUSE, OUR TAVERN &SUBSCRIPTION ROOM, | gieging that taunting and unefhicer-like language w to supplicate. . . > . . : men inthe city or country. Prices moderate—cash in ad- 5 is Tings hcking Tk Besper Bares Het ant Beaeec Coser’ | the whole te inti OE i yiy ee fe hag taco Haak actgebg Peta seo Deller Eelam eeeinuaa toe fe Merchants u fully - information, as s si iption' foo cution; e » cond in ws vanos, amine eur tock, before purchusigg elsewhere, S| from all pastel the woild, therroprictor haviag pede of the accused towards his crew was cruel and op} Jeop rather than loud. The fire beneath the surface which PRINTING ofall kinds, executed at the most moderate prices, and in the most elegant style. * causes the earthquake, reserves for the hour of the explo- Manufactory, 340 Broa jewark,N.J. _mi2 Im#ee | self to procure the earliest intelligence. The charges sion, its more palpable and awful demonstrations. In this LOOK AT THIScSelling of That rich and | tee Most moderate scale consistent with the Teapectability of sive, nothing is required to be said. The defence to these charges is respecttully, yet confidently, submitted on tho heed : the house. i Aeslags ae instance especially, the mutiny had now been bt JAMES GORDON BENNETT, TA ocion in stcre gu tae ot Avni Se eet Saltese, | | The Furniture wentvly new, the Sleering denatmentse- | plain ull, and conciurive evidence, hols Os Cary | its own brit history to‘ eiretimapectand wubtl. Ni agro eee ne ART a mL men} that ate in want of dhose etelcs, please eal Bela toe een ee ee esa ie ete | ofthe execution, itis of vital importance to ascertain pre. | \heless the flame, covered but not suppressed, gave c neral accommo I a s ess . i i Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets te Noss Canal saver, eotear of Woteisoeet eee nema Kail } Uminarily, whether a mutinous conspiracy in fact existed | year nani, ‘The general disobedience of orders. when mage A, imiltoa : GREGORY & CAHILL. | "2'Gorerts appointed to steed through the night, for the | Of, board the Somers, and whether, the persone executed | frst announced, andthe stern defnance with whieh th ged, TO LET—The store No. 9734 a. by experienced surgeons, and | (YOAL AT FIVE DOLLARS PEK TON—Best feacn | benefit of those arriving or departing by the train. mis Sw jgd | Were Parties to that conspiracy, That such conspinicy | were aiterwards obeyed when more peremptorily ; Herald Building. Apply atthe Herald rances’ Patent Life Boats. ‘Orchard Red Ash, broken and ogg aud sto sive, selli 7 = “ existed; that it had for its object the conversion of the Brit } othe frequent gathering of the older and. stronger of i Be and Patton streets, MME ered ceil wth fer. [ai $5 cer toa dalivared tee ' THE GLOBE HOTEL, NEW YORK, into a piratical cruiser; t h object was to be etfecte rs am be 5 ye yard cer ing an 24 I the crew in groups for secret consultation, and their mand me, Greenwich streets. IN CONNECTION WITH by the murder of the officers and faithful of the crow; and | stealing away at the appronch ot un eflcat or, apply to " NACHARNDEN & COS, No.3 Wallat. | — Also, a good quality of Gray-ash Coal, suitable for ator $1,50 per ton, delivered. that Mr. Spencer-and Small were not only pa ringleaders, in the conspiracy—appears from their own TO LET AT YORKVILLE fib vewes: nthe coset of it scrset and 3d avenue; either ic of them is calculated for ing the discourse to some indifferunt su THE PAVILION NEW BRIGHTON, STATEN ISLAND. f ¥ 7 a) 5 thei ices to the ordi key—t) aie residence. Onto premises i fine stable. bow NK alley, FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. bane TATED CRINTON HE GLOBE HOTEL, at New York, has for several | repeated and solemn declaration’, and from unequivocal Se MRIeeaaial wamoy the wodiee ne trees thereon. For terms, inaui ‘TO THE LADIES. eens bak ep Rep Rerounes evalen it asine een a Sameer oe centre Ln nie uiee phe ok aaa ae ia of the weather royal brace by Small, who had just left the 5th of November, Mr. Spencer took him aside to a place tf . MORRILL, be siebe “38 hes ot secrecy, and communicated to him the whole mutinous jo. 11 Chambers side of Cromwell, evidently by dv to throw overboard the boy on gn, and with the intent * royal yard, that con. o have visited the United angie [NTFLLECTUAL DEVELOPMENT AND PERSON: | gany of the distinguished yor AL BE KLIK estanlishment is grateful tor thy TAU TY, considered in connection with DR. F! fitates... I'he proprietor of ¢ hi He told him that he was leagued with about ‘ ; TO LET—The upper part of the store No. 7 New i red ; liberal support he has received. from. trevellers of all nati scheme.’ He told him that he w: . fusion and achauce forthe out) reak might thence ensue; fhe ‘few doors froin Wall street ; the second story | ory. Royal Mail Steam Ship COLUMBIA, C. H. K. Jud OQUEAUD'S FOUDRES SUBZILER, pers and feels tarsredt that the arrangements ho is bow waking,will | twenty ofthe crew to get possession of the brig, murder | (ye cimuitaneous mustering. of the chict conspirators et Jhas two offices, and it is adapted for a merchant oF law: f ying “comin: ance of their patronage. Mauy improvements | the eommander and officers, and commence piracy. Mr. jer, Will leave Boston forthe abowe ports on | manship of nature, portrays in his modet ot the han the main top-mast head on that oce: , Watching the Fer, Saturday, April Ist. broad and elevated forehead. ‘This development is have been made in the interior of the Hotel. preparatory to the. | Spencer detailed to Mr. Wales the plan ofthe operations, ction, to whi int was also directed the “Also, the three story house 34 Walker st, between Broadway Passage to Liverpool -~ + $120 consonant with, bat sometimes necessary to the possession of a, | Commencement ¢ tthe exigencies of | was systematic, and evinced much deliberation. ‘That | Moment for action, to which point was dso directed the and Church at, an excellent situation for a ‘genteel family, oc- Passage to Halifax~ 20 high order of ity. If a fine forehead is a m the present times, the charges f rapartments,for meals, and for, ‘i frolie of boyish fancy, as has | ‘Xed and anxious gaze of Mr. Sp e refusal of the eupied by Mr. Verplanck | Apply to D. BRIGHAM, Jr. Agent, intellect, bial ittaahe oF potconee pea nt have been reduced, and dy not exceed those of hotels of | this communication was a frolic of boys U'by Mr, | men to come aft at first when ordered there to aid in send- "The brick store corner of Pike and Cherry streets, oceupi- | “TN, 7.0 3 Wall street, portance to those.and there are many such, pos. | thesame class throughout the Union. been sometimes suggested, is clearly disproved by Mr. | ing up the new top-gallant mast, and then the tumultu- ed by Messrs. Valentine & Co., as a feed store, a desirable Prommiueut feature, though obscured by thé ene | _, The frequenters of the Globe have en advantage over those | Wales, and by the intrinsic circumstances of the Case.— | (1 Mishing thither by nearly allthe crew, stamping with aiteation. j san too usenine eno tenis 2 re remove that | Ol almost every other house—they ean limit their expenditure. | The appearance and manner of Mr. Spencer were f; fou by its hap- "The convenient two story house with attic rooms, basement tion oF AM excrescence whic! their case, only to de- | Inthe Restaurant, every t is supplied a la carte, the price | and grave; before he would make his communicat: , a, Caeaaeals tition of di H and couuter celler, No, 229 Nineteenth street, occupied by Mr. T8 SEL ho undesmentioned | form. ‘hiseau be done mfely, speedily, effectualy, and, if | Being alixed axniist each dish, so that traveller can either sit | bound Mr. Wales by an oath of secrecy; and previous to | Sadast ce be times: Rests eas acetone KE’ M, po i poet tae Ad ae | do’ ‘n feast worthy of Apicus, or & repast as onduet e ‘Weeks sco house, No.73 Gold street, one doorfrom | ships will be regularly dispatched from hence and from Mar- | Used in accordance with directions, without the least inconve- | Air h oritus, “Phe viands are prepared according to the moat arting, told him that if he betrayedthe secret he should | -aijeq aft to the main try-sail sheet, with the further cir- The two story tix Gouraud’s Poudre Subtile, ‘The furze of “ SOMURAANeES feo’ ee, Sie & a A ca ry: cumstance that the +» ‘ . » by Dr. «formerly owned by Mr. Milvs Hitchcock. The | seilles on the lat ofench month during the year, thus | thetin, whensunoying or the short aur on die beck of aladier’ | Woved ayatem of European cookery, by exterienced rene Jan 1 neck, when too apparent—the hair of amole, or the peard,when | C20k*, aud for variety aud excellence may challenge compari- nigh upon the cheek, may all be removed, and eventually the | *°H,"!th thote of che best Paraian ressaurateurs, | Touts davteaved hein euaigh tals cerpanninas he domestic arrangements are of a very supsrior order; i ? ato th GOURAUD'S EAU DE BEAUTE, OR TRUE WATER SILI ecey paeaa iter aussre aed thes arteeatanes are : Y respect{ul, know their business, aud go thre ugh it without bus- pl. | Fer removing freckles, tan, pi sores, burns, | tie or confusion. The Glove, in fact, combines all the com- per fantened,and have excellent | aud a'l cutancons eruptions, realizing delicate white hands, | forts of a private residence with the advantages 0! a firet-rate Cae as neck snd arms, and eliciting ® healthy juvenile appearance — | hotel, ‘There are apartments in, it capable of accommodating nclusive of wines | [-7~ $1 per bo! 2 ~ the most numerous families, with splendid drawing room: ; fi Up's VEGETABLE ROUGE! tached—others for smaller families, or separate bed-rooms for iN! | Composed materiaMy from tlowers and simples, imparts | single travellers, delicate carnation tinge to the cheek, immovable by perspira | "In addition hing eft was continued even after theerew had been distinctly ordered to return forward— the repeated missing of the muster without excuse bythose named in the Greek’ paper, in defiance of the government of the ship—the mysterious removal of the handsyikes, heavers, and holystones, s0 as to make them uccessible to the conspirators at the moment of need, and the sharpen. ing of the African knife and battle. glances of the conspirators towards the places i ward-room ond steerage where the officers off d pt their arms—the declaration by one of the conspirators that he would like to get the African knife into the hands «vf will Be moderate, AUHYACL AINE, 68 Wall street, see m6 Im*r in office No. 9, cor. of Water H Cal a ‘eet, near Smith stree’, Brook: Te ae malt thice story Koue, finshed in the best [UAL rainer, with two low of ground aitached. Also, conch Mavles ke, “A variety ofthe most. choice grape vines. easton ths peo se utepropery ts ell ealelatad spring water on the premive : wceom ctable family, co whom it well eet ter Sa oe eae cpentmodatiog tartnsy bY SDPIT- ae JOSEPH MeMURRAY, I pass over, at least for the present, many other parts of the evidence, tending to show the existence of the conspi- racy, and the guilt of Mr. Spencer and Small, and proceed at onceto the final scene just before the execution.— ‘There Mr. Spencer and Small, with their dying lips vol- untarily coniessed their guilt in the presence of the offi. cers and crew, and acknowledged that their punishment was just; Mr, Spencer adding that he had attempted a mu. tiny on board the two national vessels in which he had 1 i d that his piractical propensity was quite a mai Surely no innocent mass ever confessed himself A Cap Hat re Lag cape and ns for passene' ‘Of eabin passage will be $100, addressed to BOYD & HINCKEN, the be forwarded free of other charges tan those actuall }, blotel nts, the Globe possesses an excellent thee For freight or passage apply to § tion or rabbing with a handkerchief or a linen cloth, 50 cents | Bathing katabl from the Croton Aqueduct, i on: : ife-woeld SRT OES 8 hott dE Re eed G. BROOM & CO, or to per botte gay aie See ey 1 baths many be hed from seven in the | UHlty of a felony or other heinous crime, unless the con. | of Mr. Spencer, end that the knife would yet have to do cms, an open gartet, two sitt tan = Rae excellent preparation for imparting a pure, life-like white- | traveller kuows the advantage of; and it is greatly enhanced e e. To conde ; hreatening manner by the same conspirato Phrase. cistern of Water, crass platt front | PASSAGE FROM GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND. to the complexion, free from the iajurious properties kem- | heing able to obtniu it in the house iuwhich hestayss Whit | own mouth, it ig a rule of evidence which the | officer, whom he sought totake tnawaree—the ce os tea ren alee py ph and cellar, enquire at 241 wtering into combination for this purpose, Put up in can be more refreshing than a warm bath, after the teas. of * Judge of alt the earth has condescended 2 a us | efforts of those named ip the Greek Paperto steal aft un- . to lec, two a 5 ¢ 5 ,} eet C long and uncomfortable sea voyage, or even y e will himself adopt in that great day when judge- | der pretence of some call of duty #0 aa to be near the pri- on at mat swe nN completed extensive and important -arrtnce- | York Albans, Guilen’ ‘Mstidn Stisets, Bouton |. New | ‘The bathing catablishment is fitted up in the best wiansiyle, | meat will net be based on ony fallible ‘proof. The | toners, watehing an opportunity for communication with TO LET—The two siory brick House and premisct. | ments for bringing out passengers from the old country, thesub- | Jared Gray; Utien, Wade, druggist; Hauilton,, M. Co. Sand au abuodauce ofouer ace, “ping Bowns (Tele | guilt of Cromwell is ‘not ‘less manifest. The badness | them, and the frequent interchange ef significant glances No, 4s Wooster street, finished im the most modern seribery can with confidenee inform thore who mey wish toset- Crepe & Grants; Lou ville, Louis County fh Chases e local position of the Globe is one that wi of js general character and conduct; the sudden change enness and mo: yle, wil el mate y : Joshen, EI » d ,C) i 7 Li fl Pgh te ‘deiel a ° saat b e ‘: wo SS LETCA Bal Loft nove No. 61 Bouth atreet, | this ports its well koown that that the arrangements are. com- | dresacr~ Springhels Greene fe on Weonestens Bese Liat, | amd the Bactery.that devightful marine promenade, which com: | (gwards them popular manners, at he found their adhe- | {ent and menacing tone assumed by them—-their ominous Br ene Bell Kenly plete—t of the first class auiling weekly, and the ac- | Falls; Uoggesnall, South Second st; New Bedford; Jordan, 2 | Maps t0,tmuguulicent a view of the Bay of New Work. |, | sion to the conspiracy needed; his repeated and profane | expressions of displeasure at the prisonera being kept in ipo JOHN HERDMAN,, commodations fitted up expressly for the comfort and couven } Milk ‘street, Boston; Lowell. Carleton & Co.; Salem, Ives; | for cauiay that splendid building, declarations of deep hostility sgainst the commander and | jronseare among the numberless circumstances which, ‘mit On the premises. anes Of amen ise (addin kossalon ome the passes Seyveveeni Hodg Fartsmonth, Frestens ee by officers; his threat to the carpenter’s mate a little before | collectively, force on the intelligent and experienced ob- z from whom it | Jers " 7 Re ea O ro the discovery of the plot, when thrown off his guard by | server the {ull conviction that the mutiny was rapidly asusaal, be ‘refunded tothe party Jersey—Newark, BRIGHTON, g TO LET—From it of next, the modern built | |, Snond A ee . the bbriek house, No. 11 Third st, with attic, base- y : 5 a am TOO P i ‘ ‘ _ | sudden passion, that his time was short; his intimacy with | maturing for its final outbreak. Add to these the dark and fon ee Cellar, and’ saarble maucles teronghout,, For | Wa Fercciy persteamer from the various ports of Ireland | ftobraaoa: periodical asset: Peaberghe Parties Cones: | Whose who haverotrisiied ihe Favilious ay form aome itca | Mr. Spencer, receiving gifts rom him in money and other | portentous looks of the crew, which, like the lowering rther particulars inquire at 47934 Pearl st Im*_ | and Seodand, to Liverpool, can be secured if desired. Ap- Bain street; Va., Of the extent of the ¢1 ment, when they are mformed that | urticles,and spending with him hour alter hour almost dai- | sky presaging aternado, a seaman’s eye could detect und OFFICES TO LET—In store No. Si South street. | ply to . by er}, } | two hundred and fifty persons can be comfortably accommoda- in deep and secret consultation, an intimacy made more ite, but which a seeman’s tongue cannot adequate- Apply to JOSEPH McMURRAY, pAMUEL THOMPSON, 2, 8. 8. . z ted within its walls, nett cious by the difference in the rank of the parties ; his be. The sullennoss and moroseness, the violent 100 Pine street. Ola Established Passage Office, 278 Peart at, ina few years this remarkable and useful che- | Along the princina! frent, which is upwards of twohuadred | heing asked’ by Mr. Spencer in private conversation, Keolce of! tae ahiegt : wention for completely eradicating superfluous hair, routs the Bay ot New York, and cone | Whether he could disguise the brig so that she would not | crew between the arrest of Mr Spencer and the execu- mical 10 Goree Piazzas, Liverpool. has attained the highest pitch of celebrity, consequent! Drafts on London, Liverpool, the National Bask of Ireland, | excited the cupidity of a most of tase conatontostors, who ate ds the most ialendid views of the Jersey sho! Northern Bauleng Co. and National bane of Se aud, tempt to snatch from the mventor the just recompense for his fudson and Kast rivers, Long sight, and for any amount. Apply as above. im*r bor. Purchasers should therefore te on their guard and see | Island, and the coast of Staten Island, nearly as far asthe AOR KONDON-Reguler Packet of the int of Bubtile, N. Fil—The very superior fest sailing packet ship i "TARIO, Capt. Bradiah, will sail as above her re= | hoes’ French ant Engitehy secon, WO tiving very superior secommodations for cabin, second ca- | CHenen a's tee only orice in bin,Jend steerage passengers; persons wishing to embark should erate - cana eens Pezate mid indry goose | NSCUSICANOR: sogupHt MeMURRAY, IMPORTANT TO MERCHANTS AN “flag e CLER! = be known, and his saying that he could easily do vising Mr. Spencer, in another private conversi have the booms ef the Somers cut away, and her launch thrown overboard, with a view to render her more fit for piratical service, in singular coincidence with the subse- quent declaration of Mr. Spencer to Mr. Wales that he meant to have thore things done; his being overheard to say to Small that they would soon be able to see the Isle of Pines (a noted rendezvous for pirates,) also in strange coincidence with another statement by Mr. Spencer to Mr Wales, that he intended to carry the brig thither; his wing his money just before the disclosure of the conspiracy, from the petty officer in whose hands he had tion, are not the creations of fancy. Every officer end many of the seamen have sworn to their existenge. All these witnesses would not league together to deceive you; and they could not have been themselves deceived. They are nautical men, well acquainted with the usual man. ners, demeanor, and looks of seamen, and were eye nesses of what they state. They observed the ominous appearances from hour to hour and from aay to day, and d with care their fearful progres ness might be mistaken in such’ ly—that a number of witness against all probabil To reject their united evidence Poudre Subtils , and F. Feli Narrows IN, ¥.. cast in ench bott ‘the | ‘Thegrand dining room, which 1 one of the largest and best proportioned in the United States, can comfortably accommo- late three hundred and fifty guests, and as a ball roem, is alto- gether unrivalled, P ‘There is a covered corndor, which traverses the centre of the establishment, about fifteen feet mm width, and of the same length as the piazza, which form an admirable promenade for the ladies and chileren, either in wet weather or when the sun igtoo powerfui to permit their venturing abroad; t! RISTOW'S WRITING, BOOK-KEEPING ‘AND | Bicates with the wings, m each of which there is.» corridor of ‘hat one wit- an roceri rices. further partict a 100 Pine street, corner of South street OF groceries at matkes pie. Fe CORTES, Book Sto Fecquih ‘wishang’ to send tor Ghele friemis, can 24 Na anu at. N. bronght oat by the above ship, fthe regular y ; wy tdi fabul i , would be to dessroy that 4 JOHN J.MARSHALL, Postmaster applying as above, if by letter, postpaid. SHORT-HAND ACADEMY, No. 235 Broadway Vauthsiods tis froma sie laa, sractoon sadlloths ot." | ciacedit Bb aefa cusoaapr south ao posuibte motive bat bis’ which saan from tis social retetione; ts bowed te piece tt ow ‘Mamaroneck, Westchester Uo., N, 'Y. Park Place, continues open Day ahd Evening, for Gextux- | Yopylate ug and Hight. ot beauti> | Pie iy, pot man, from h ns, is bound to place in at om NEW JERSEY RAILROAD AND TRANS. | MEN or atisces fal, “From the Pavillon, there are excellent roads leading dewn | ;7ish to keop out of harm’s way when the work of destruc- | the testimony of his fellow men. ? SPACIOUS AND FASHIONABLE HOTEL IN COTA ON COMPANY GREAT REDUCTION, fa, xp the Pavilion; there are excellent roads leading 4ow? | tion should ensue; his absence of mind for days before the | To enable the Court the better to judge of the necessity of PHILADCLVHIA. | ble of A 1 FROM TWELVE TO SIX DOLLARS! mond andthe Kills, and through, ‘the centre of the Island, by | *trest of Mr. Spencer, seeming to be brooding over des- | the execution, permit me to bring the case to another THE, fashionable Hol, Mesall © ress ctenbia of NEW YORK AND NEWARK. AR PRISTOW, of London, guarantees to, reform ANY | the Clove row Siaten Iniends ia fret, possesses ladvautases peat Abonghts is seeret and Eepeatee: conversations | test. Suppose that the execution had not taken place; that Meena aad 7h atrectein Philadelphia been . KU MITING, bowever bad. illegible, or eramped, iate a beaati; | superior to those of any syot in the Union; an a bathiug | with Smnal after Mr. Spencer’s arrest and before his | the unconfined malcontents had risen and released the pri- Teceutly much improved and repaired throughout, is to be let Sea and business. iu TWELVE KASY | The Proprietor is making arrangements for a daily supply of | vr Cetrayyng hy hl nner decp emotien | goners; that the mutiny had triumphed, and the brig been ate reduced rent, fora term of years. Apply to Six Dollars! the Waters, from the priueipal ‘Springs at Saratoga, #9 that the | 2nd revengafe! ferlings his willful disobedience of a stand- | turned into a piratical cruiser; that the faithful of the off SAMUEL POWEL,, 3 Chestant street tN ne conta. Roay, near Park Place. _ | frequenters’of the Pavilion, will have the advantage of drinking | ig ordor of the ship on the morning preced'ng his own | cers and crew had been all massacred,except the comman- m3 Staw Im*r ireadeiad So bacon ses Se er York. The LADIES are taaght an elegant, gracefal and fashiona- | th withoat the inconvenience of performing a fa- Bri {joan sa pete Ag Lah rid ead d der slone; that, from a refinement in cruel ity, the pirates ve 7 sence pted, ‘Ss Sletten eeetr staeak ; eur ‘ p default, - | had spared his wretched life, and sent him en shore that TANM FOR BALE, contsiniog 8 acres the greater ; tert iF +‘ eit, piel pe BErORs in: New Fork can take gpm ja Three cgentlemen, in | bornly omitted to obey; Small’ declaration the day be he might be forced to wend home his solltery way, and ‘of which is meadow pl , good r ogg aa - is seon from 45 er from I. fore his execution, that if any one was “it~ | become himself the disgraced narrator of what would Py rd. with a variety of cherries, pears, 11% do. 4 8 . De do. P.M. Spencer, it was Cromwell; the cotemporaneous, united | th, deel have beets the “tragedy of the Sem. it rs Hier ella cn oe Ger re Pe LP ENN IA Pad C-—1 ‘Spotted and solemn opinion of all the officers that he was guilty, | whata burst of indignation would the ‘country ‘eget ie n good dwelling. tease "and. well on SUNDAYS. 8 wer, and New Brighton, regu founded, at least in part, on their occular view of many d his narrative! How would the American press, Water at the door; astificiency of firewood; there is a never From the foot of Courtlandt street Gribiamniing tte tee oe Wit ‘at by Mr. Briee | 3.10 the morning, anal 8 iu the little incidents and appearances which, though collestive- | with its thousand tongues, have overwhelmed him with Juiling stream of water running through the land. The above Leaus Now York, Loare Newark. tow in twelve lessons, for taking down Bermeas, Lectares, | Ke2¢TAlly performed in twenty-five minutes, ly sarrying home to their own minds a just and sure con- jons and interrogatories like these:—“You were f rod abot trge mies from Elizabeth towa, NJ, At OM Me Me Os DET Maat ie eM. Priale, ic, Se. gs fast cs any Person can speak. a, ee Gio Hees Bee baay. _ | Viction, cannot be adequately communiested to others in | seasonably urged, by the unanimous voice of your trusty the 4 to Weathield, and within two hundred yards : i N.B —A work of the ris. ied te every pupil. msl Sew Sy” soiee lobe Hotel, 06 Br: | all their nice, and sometimes faint,though forceful import; | officers, to save their lives, the lives i ‘of the Elizabethtown and Somerville Leave New York. Klizal ‘own. FOR SAL! ‘be Aca ¢ y, Pupil HE NEW MIRROR: ‘the arrangements for the publ ‘, nt st l, lives, the lives of your laithful sea- ‘ailroad ears. Any farther desersption is net necessary, as 2 oe A.M. FOR SALE, at eaten rR cation of this new periodical being now completed, the first | Ste all circumstances in evidence before the Court, and | men,and the honor of your country, by the timely exe- ‘Wishing to purchase, will view for themacives. For ie Pe : i which leave no reasonable doubt of Cromwell’s guilt. | cution of these malefactors, who deserved to die, and art ly 4 A.M. , be i be ed on Saturd: . the eighth of April ‘John D. Murdock, on the pre Su Ihe M. RHEUMATISM—GREAT CURES. next. Exch number will be adorned. with an origiual etehi ines "48 Rivington street, N:Y. Me ey [ HAVE suffered severely fom shoumatinm, for 9 length ot | 02 steel, by J: ‘ ‘This would a a desirable teoation fers perese doing roe Fantine, and have been entirely cured by $. J. Tobins Vene- will conta u le’ ‘ork, i it. N neat cover. city. March 18th, 1813. mio 3wtec_ | ,, The tains for Wenthald, Plainfield, Bonndbrock, Somervitie, | “Ah “ininent ONAN Ge Neseat et comimengement of the volams, and thus FARM AT AUCTION Will be offered at pathic % ‘The nndersigned has been aMicted with al! the embellishments (as only ® dae, the farm But if turther proof is needed, it is found in the controlling fact that Cromwell was the very person to whom Mr. Spencer had been seen privately exhibiting and ex; ing the Greek paper some days before the revelation of the plot to Mr. Wales. “From the close inti- macy that subsisted between Mr. Spencer and be adorned rig etching illustrating the letter-press, ai al octavo pages, enclosed’ in a fh to receive the work from the jecure a complete set imited edition will be whose immediate death was imperiously demanded by the exigencies of the case. Why did you not heed the coun- sel, the earnest counsel of your associates in authority— your constitutional advisers—with whose opinion your own too concurred ? You did not, because you dared not. fork, daily, Sundays exce ’ cull a with chro Printed) ean do so by leaving directions at the office of publica baisted and | You faltered in the path of known and acknowledged re late of William Cook, deceased. in | Bure potween New, York and Elisaberh Town % coats. Out -wooces, ng Mr. Tobias "Venetian Linie! he | tion, No 4 Ann street, near Broadway; or at 196 Nassau street, | Cromwell, it might indeed be inferred, evem with- Because you wanted moral couregetotresd it. On ably divided. in meadow, pastare and pi land, with a | NEW YORK, RAHWAY AND NEW BRUNSWICK. considers he is only doing hia daty tothe pablic by re jend- | corner of Beekman City subscribers will have tie pa: | out external proof, that the latter could not have in the judgment of conscience, devolves the respon- those residing ata distance it will ites bnoe, ‘ ing it. LER, left by carriers, aw been a stranger to paper. Its secret was designed to ity of those murders, whi ‘a might and pea offerca together of Erg the fost el Coertenks sresi, daily. ie Maiden Lane. | be\forwarded by mai, with the atamoet Tepalarity. be divulged within certain Limits; for ingle arm could five Feavested. Dercae Reel lo. the stlagrece,. of thet Fa ne Mn. Tostus— Terms Three Dollars per annum, invariably 1m advance. 3 pre y e disgi ai hiopany, on Fri- K. Leave New Branswick ‘Sin =I have used two bottles of your I.iniment and am GEORGE P. MORRIS, not have achieved the conquest of a national ship. A flag which never sustained a blot until it was committed ts Pte 364 ow completely cured of the rheamatism, which has trobl Editor and Proprietor. | federacy was necessary; and a band of conspirators could | to your charge.” To finish the picture, permit me to fill MILAS TUTTL i ae me for two years Jeould not sleep at night; and having | New York. March 21, 1943. m2ttoApir_ | not have been formed without disclosing to them the ob- | up another part of the canvass. Fappess that the Somers, SLAVIN HOWELL, We promised to let you kaow how 1 got along. { have ihe plessure | YMPORTANT—GERMAN SILVER! GERMAN sing | ject of the Conspiracy. I{ to Mr. Wales, with whom he } now turned pirate, while cruising off our coast had been mina #r Executors of said Deceased. On Suudars the 944 and73 A-M. rips fiom New Brunswick b dpinhprreapichcidhaar eo >< be ‘ VER—JAMES G.MOFFET, 121 Prince street, Ni Y., sie ot on terms of special intimacy, ve enety permitted by heaven, in an evil hour, to capture some ves- a re 4 e Greek paper, i age omitte 1 plying between this and Europe, freighted ‘becween New York and New Branswiek, 7% cents, | Boston, Mareh 1, 1943. would have been strange had he withheld it from Crom. | taleatand beauty ind Ramee, Fentented. with the X IMPORTANT iL ap edanys reba BA _ Fo ok the article himselfhe talent'and beauty of the land. The meware all murder. aa ‘This Liniment is for sale at Rushton &Co., 10 si and 2% P. M. train from New re jah 5 ADIES.—MRB&.LOV B eens ; ° ion of hi Warer of ; ai 1 3 ; and 110 Broadway; B-M. Seixes, 69% Cedar street ry * mself'he | wall, the companion of his secret hours, the sharer of his | od, and the females, including perhaps the new made wife i. callathg utsities der the prastovation’ ot. toe. beich ead | wb imet Boast OEE WE toes hoa Ree eae Le eae Basal, 6 Willian john’ Medkim,s11 Br Gi Santry, and fall eneal to theitaparted: ee eeeredI™ | bosom thoughts. But there is no need to resort to infer- | and maidens just blooming lato womanhood, are. forced strength during 2 bdominal Surporter has | dueed. Sty ree a CEDAR WARE COOPERS; ence. Three witnesses have sworn before the Court to | to becume the brides of pirates, A universal shriek of Uulied forth the fullest approbation of the most ewineut bong Ney York and New Brunswiek, to 50 cents. eeeah aes Dette. ee TOE ORF ET Monee 191 Prince atreet, N, | te, exhibition of the paper by Mr. Spencer to Cromwell, | agony burats from the American people throughout all ‘satisfactory Tesults to those ladies who have ‘and Rahway te MOK FIT Manufacturer, 121 Prince street, N. | on three different occasions; and that Cromwell, on hav: | their vast domains; and the wailing is echoed hack from ii t I lication, acting as a support wa ereauing all tain pau tht muclea, snd ie consequent | elves ferry ket -austa.ion of the whole system during pregnancy. | ductor only on the to him, expressed his concurrence fe three witnesses could not have 7 the whole civilised world. And where then could the been mistaken as to the identity of the er, marked as peocure thir tiekets at the ficket office, re | EXPRESS FOR CLEVELAND AND DETROIT. | Y., offers for 5 tis. the commander of the Somers have hidden his head, branded, iekets are received by ‘THE subscribers will send au express through from this eity, | pers’ Brass, Pail Ears and Rivets, at the lowest market prices. to the above named and tntermediate places, onthe mor | rq UMBRELLA MANUFACTURERS, $e. : ‘when purchased. 111 3m i nted, offers so many decided ———-——— ing of the 9th ima ir the transportation of specie, y x ‘ as it would have been, by a mark of infar: Lidl Nothing that 98 cigorauing the eyeteia ‘against every ncevdert PULLEN & COPP, 8 Wallatreet, Dulles and peckiges of goods, golletion of raf, bills, noges | AMES 0, MOBYET, Manu{acterer, 121 Ponca suretyN: | it was by tho peculiar form of the Greek characters. — | that stamped on the forchead ‘of Cain! The case. of the at the period dof pormion at the wees time ae pote Py and accounts an ach other ings 8 ne ey ‘entrasted to it, Parasol and Shade Far lo j- | They say that the letters were not common English let- | Somers may form an epoch in our naval history. Should ters; and one of them states that they looked like crosses, and that the paper had on its back geometrical figur ‘The testimony of these threo witnesses amounts to dem- onstration that Gromwell was not only a con e Is their dlastie Braces, for misses, m for the expansion of i vantageous terms. Mrs. Love tention to her improved SI fred de: Prine tone Na ceenied a praeot,. Bee bens to,refer ta fo the course of the Commander be approved by his Coun- try, mutinies in our ships of war will probably hereafter, béof rareoccurrence. But should this Court, or the high tribunal of public opinion, pronounce sentence of conder DAGUERREOTYPE LIKENESSES TAKEN, WIT! ALL THE BEAUTIES OF % OY & CO., bug a Wall SCY, N.B. Immediately on the opening of Inke navigation, NE ; NI EAL | 2b0ve express line wul be extended to Chicago, Cinemi “EXPRESS. &Kc., and continued throughout the entire season, in conne irator, but to the above, to the follwing eminent men of the Medical | ge sonisttns Geetha sr rowie | With their New York, Albany, ‘Troy, and Buffalo dail NATURAL COLOURS, igleader in the conspiracy. His knowledge and ap- | nation on the course which he felt himeelt bound to pers ity—Dr. Franeis, Dr F. 3Foud Di MeDonald, trole | (rome New Fork. se Aibevy end engse’, of their rouie | press mor | « AND ON A‘LARGE SIZE, | of the Greek paper, utterly precludes the possibil- | it is respectfully, yet solemnly an) mi.ted that the sestence ‘ofessor Parker, M. D.. Dr. Nelzon, A.C, pire: the old epndneters of Hamden & Coe Northern | PneNCH STYLE SWE: CHOCOLATE, made with BY ity of sg nt Mh ges he approving the | will be the signal for the genera! prevalence of msubordi- : . 5 sea 8, 5 ork, wi " i py ag Mee A | ) ™M. cYRUS pap cried his name thereto; he virtu: | nation in our navy. ‘The means aod subjects of mutinous m0 Imr_ | heretofore, jeaviug New York, Albany and Trey, Daily and | ERERAY retarrs his xraveftl thinké to tee customers who po ANS ee Ae eae , proper signature to the treasonable | excitement are always at hand, Filled orth coca ee C) and murderous league. We need not pause to inquire whether he saw or had read to him both pieces of the pa- per; for each part, and every sentence ef each part, } treyed the existence of a conspiracy, having for its olje T " 7 connect at Troy with Jacobs’ Montreal Express, and for | datronice hine fe fone A hang hte ° UNITED STATES HOTEL OF PHILADEL | gin Sra, Hak Note emtsereybemley fine of Goes | Luss lerm yeti tie Waist cache Se | 1 ‘Atgerclem hare meme he dad mtn is | rei yan ie eg gan 7 ond Allnny Ww | WG" BABY Broach ale Sra Chen waits aojonrain Philadelohin a¢ this fine establishment, speak ra oston, aad pia py Ay ong be promgaly at French machine, ean be had at the wholesale price, either in ed national character; crowded with spirits as turbulent as the element on which they dwell, the ship’s birth-deck ever abounds in materials of combustion, which a single spark may ignite. The commander must quench the nesses taken every day, frog early in the morning ke, P m6 tne OVAL—The office of the Jefferson Tnwuranee Compa YY, has been thieday removed to 36 Wallstreet, sopge sit fe ‘thocolate, made witha R prt yi lek im geen yg pe ene tt charge 9 [hie ek RL eee a i murier and piracy. ‘That the name of Cromwell does not | flame, even if it is sometimes done by. the sac ud mauagsment. “The arraakements of the house afe admira. | tended to, Ps attention will he paid to ‘de collection | Way." New Fork, Dealers are ‘Gaimeatly: losited’ Ge carte | the Merchants’ Exchange. Fa DGG Wi ics | appear on the Greek paper, subtracts nething fom the ust suppress a mutiny in his litle empire by Ply syspematio, and there are substantial comforts to be found | of notes, drafts, sccoptanees, Se. and prompt returns made for : : REMOVAL? MORES, Wis Dresser ond | Wig Maker, ts | proof of his guilt. He was too adroit and wary to have | plication ot all needful force. No degree of force is au- Melean, quiet, and wellcfuruihed house, well-aup EN & COFP. Sareea eet na Calis served ap in.che-Balooe. Fo LI Tomes, end opposite Jona etree his own name registered without disguise on the guilty | perflaous or wulawful, that is necessary for the suppres? record. He wanted the benefit of the omission of the name of Cromwell, in case the paper should be discover- ed. Doubtless the name of Andrews, no where to be found in the ships papers, but standing in the Greek document je most fashionable fash sion. Effectual suppression is the only point at which he ness and wi can rightfully stop. He must move to that point with a cautious, not with a faltering step. He must employ gentle means, if they willreach the evil, if not, he must ied PUL! i |, anda host whose constant efforts are directed to ren- OfficeePullen & Ci 3 Wallstreet, New York. dct this wansion «highly agreeable veh 1g Exchange, Albany. (THE WHOLE WORLD should knew it that Dr.Jayue' vellers. Mr. Rea, by hie «rol ite and aff rn act Frenne Go ws pcr, Sabsitobel, Expectorant is a certain eure for satire, ‘and that for nd others Te. a ited ion, 5 “ coughs, colds, brow poms for Tadies hair comfort of his questa, wins favor from all who freqaent his FERENCES. fe coneuraptien, whooping cous, croup, bronehi- } private, ropes for ladisehalr ds ° tis, and'every other disease of the ; Si intended to d Sugar. ‘Tror. prod f of the health, ver for | next to that of Mr. Spencer himself, was intended to de- | resort to severer measures, and if need be even to the ne- nce iSsee who inthe morning prefer to indulge in, the “sweet B.S Hamphrey, Ing, Payne, area ere hae Cre ge nano eed oa Te ery ae ctiocing ot the: hairacproved | signate, not a fictitious person, but his own real and eff: | verest. He may give such time to mild expedients es the restorer balmy sleep,” instead of attending to the breakfast it ‘hos. Gough. . Weils, without any exception, for all palm diseases that have | by the Faculty of Medicine in Paris, and patented at Wsshing- | cient lieutenant in guilt. {f Cromwell had been by turns | safety of the ship will allow ; not a moment lon; But summons, find at the hour which auits their own convenience, Ce., 8 K. Stow, ever been known, for it always gi lief, aud eures when | ton. "Nothing is more pleasant and delightful thanto gothrough | a pirate and a layer, it was probably net the first time | if his Country's Reprouch ia to be the meed of hie faith a table set for their eapecial use, with several servants inal | Compo EV ermilye, F.eebonslass, | every other meant have failed. * ; operation in the hands of P. MAES. mi6%wec_ | that he had found it convenient to have two names in use. | fulness, other commanders will take warning trom hi fendanee te goaeele Choke Slabs: oe ay any sec chan. How ton & Co. : aS Beer Nez yee Bou Thied st, Philedelphis, | TAMES G. MOFFET. 12 Prince st. New York, has m | The averment of Mr. Spencer thatthe name of Andr example. ‘They will suferthe rage of mutiny’ to ‘The dinner is serve din a |i iry, and spacions dining reom, rew, Robinson & Co. nM m2 Im*® ec vk “ a ways on hand and offers for sale by wholesalevand retail, at | on the Greek paper was intended for Small, was ma its fearful course, rather than arrest it by the sure secri- a ‘a repast that would do credit to WINTER ARBANOEMEN1. toe aa ma et Orie ttching thicknesses, a very auperio, are | {@#tlY @mere pretence. If ithad been designed for Small, | fice of their own character. They will risk the chance of the insertion of Small’s owa proper name afterwards on | being cloven down at sea by the weapons of the muti- the paper, would have been a needless dropping the dis- | neers, leaving to them the choice of time, place, and mode guise #0 warily sought; and the suggestion that Andrews | of attack, rather than incur the certain iate of perishing might have been his true name, and Small only an assum. | at home by the daggers of calumny, They love their ed one, is repelled by the unimpeached witness who has | country ; for their native land they would cheerfully die ; sworn that he knew him from his infancy, and his father | but they cannot even for that beloved country, willingly arden. country. % ‘ METALLIC RAZOR STROP p> ged being on Cheam toe fecidediy che yet in Fe. lndoh- wn sour Sg — by o SAUNDERS, sheet ir 3; Plate’s do; “ e the Bank of tea for keepii 2078. al Wa it prod “oopers’ Brave ; Pail Kare and Rivets ; ry pate Matias cet tacs ohne a ee: woe | hat tae ce'y nT t sttai pet Se | Gate hinst aen pce Lt a LADEGE ¢ required on a hone, without wsing oil or water, No other | Which he warrants in quality equal to auy in the United Sasa ets onc TO BEDFORD — | Via Newark, New Brauwiek, Princeton, Trenton, Bordow On and al oda ret cele of the kigd har ever been so universally known aud atr | States. and of hisown manufueture. ing be ¢ last twenty-five years in constant | ~ (> Gold, Silver, aud all kinds of metal, rolled at the:short- e i wis J, 1813. oD. use in nearly al mtlery establishments in KE and grandfather before him, and thac he never went by 4 lose for ever their own most precious character. The Dstt PUFTRRA Lins of itions tines Bedha tic Non Yok THROUGH IN SIN HOURS. there acknowledged to have no equal. I Re ERIE TAT AT MCL. | the name of Andrews, but always by that of Small. ‘That | love of character is not the lest of the motives which imaes a wee, as follows:— Leave New York,from the foot ef Courtinndt street,daily, at 9 | Where it was invented, it received first premi - EAT —The Uryprietor of the establishment oD | no particular post in the meditated ma igned | have infleuced them to relinquish their peaceful hearth Leaves Seely’s Mansion Honse, Bedford, A Mand «PM. can fustitnte every tithe it was presented for competition, tho corner of West and Warren streets, would inform Wis | it, the Greek paper to the person designated as Andrews 1 make their homeon the unquiet seas. And to sac Me AE oa Ao igpe eta Gaon ‘Lhe morning Laine prvceeds to Bordentown, trom thence by | Fragnely (withontuhe aid of puding,) established a repatation Fea ea ta chase he shore lace bat | while Mr. Spencer, Small, McKee, MeKinley and Wilson | fee their gool nametheimmediate jewelof their sonie— sucetn Naw Work, every, Baceden, Winseiey oak a eicine | CaEmo nat to Enilndelphs as direct to Camden, (opposite | Keep resers inperfect orders neon) sneer StzOP that will | Grill siways be rendy and willing to ply shop Keepers and | had speoial stations assigned them by name, strengthens | oven on thw altar of public weal, resuires x rublimity of on . the 9 o'clock ears, prasing Marble Hall, Bon ladelphia) Viihoutehange off eax, ' Certifientes are on the f the inventor from the | fetatlers with Beef, Pork and Matton by the querter or larger | the conviction that Cromwell, and no leas acharacter,was | patriotiem beyond the flight of ordinary men.— Chester, White Plains, Robbins? nie Mil gen procure their tickets at the Office foot of Rentlemen of both countries, speaking highly of quantity from hus Sianghter Honse im 26th sircet, Tareons wish | thereal person thus designated, Cromwell was theeldest, | Discipline is the first and second and third virtue in the tleand Bediod. AM i DS Courtlandé street, where a commodious steamboat will be in periority.. n taking into consideration that those | 1K to be thus supplied with a first rate article thestrongest,and the most cunning ofthe conspirators;and | naval cede. It was discipline, perhaps more than even C. LEWIS, a) gentlemen bave no interest in the sale ef the article, and ed to make application as above, i f 1 ith Ei yp Ge Mar vith baggage crates on . ‘ . ive their testimony without solicitnts ug vernon he te orher $d avenue and 24th ste their policy required that he should not be circumscribe courage, which, during our last wer with England, ena- Seg rae H cipiet ere souveyed from city ve city, P 24 a teen Rhee aacened rote of ‘JOHN W. PRESTON. | when the outbreak should occur, by any perticular limits | hled our little navy to work ite miracles on the lakes and ‘The Red Bird Line of Stages will continue to run during the being opened by the wat vor. It is the only Strop that has beem deemed worthy of , by any pa inter from White, Plains ‘every ay at 8 ocloc! ab provided with « Ladi hich imitation and counterfeiting. ‘The great ummnber of those alone 7 Wy cw YORK—T) of place or of service. Me was to be not only officer oi the | upon the ocean. "Of these glorious achievements the winter fr ry day and New ts provided with a Ladies Car, in which are apart- , _ he gr NITED STATES MOTEL, NEW YO. his well ve Shots > oie York at 2o’clock, P. M., Sundays ¢1 cate roo! apressly for the Ladies use. would stamp it as being the climax of perfection. kuown establishment has been leased for vm of years | deck, where the main struggle was expected, bi to | commander of the Somers may speak without gin Rika’ DEFOREST, the lines Te extelsive | act throughout irit of tumult vath; | for be was not then of an age to participate in thelr da m20 lwe tor, a Thatit may be more satisfacts to the i re Fiyladsishin from the, foe of | hati may Nemo etlactory public, the names of | by the undersigucd. who are adding to the al by from Camden, at'9 o’el . iven certificates as to the merits of | accommodation a larg tiring ya for d, clothed wi ubiquity, was to interpose | gers or their fame. The electric shock then communi the St he blishes ¥ , J > RAHA! MAGAZINE for April. 7 ey oat, Fa iiieicad ties taiehetanle eh th: tt, bolew the Bttop are here publ tied Ge nage! Jernen plimadge, te ps ee oe pal the Prieta a wepanare his malign counsel and giant strength veers a worldcan never be forgotten tor W. ©. Bryant, J. F. Cooper, is, . ofthe lines frou New Fork ‘i eutine Mot re ke, cutler to the Royal Navy, 901 any Hibtel in the country; Baths, het a; Pe Patent | Should most be needed. His persisting in the declaration Herbert, Mrs, Emma C. Kinbury Mes. ith, Mrs. Mary m*e Strand. Manufactory 163 Broadway, New York, mi im*r | Vapor Baths alwaye im readiness, and can bo given on three of his innocence at the time of the execution, omly proves SCCM Sai coc Lal wing sapere enevariate t MORRIS AND ESSEX RAIL ROAD, WATCHES. CLOCKS, AND JEWELRY, reparedpin | muusternotice. An Ordinary for ihe accommodation of itr | that he was a more kanlened oflender ia vars, he hot | Sentence in repeated instances of combats o PRL Se Fp elon ine saver cna ee ise 5 the best hanuier and warranted, mach lower than ataay | 2% tnd strangers Lup from 6A. M-ull at night. | heen longer alucatiog in the various schools of vice. Be- | veauals of the sume clase ogainst each other, the ships of” by C.J, Parts, nd Kept up from 6 A. M. Gill 12 at night. “The Love Letter, by Welch & Walter, on steel. Fashions, fom fhe invest reports from London nd Pais, te rae $3 annum, in advance —Sinule numbers 25 cents. ew m nd ‘deli tof the city and a pad livered in any part of the city an puviched nid ff the United States, roo! hy ti ite a by BRADBURY, SODEN & CO, other place in the city, at a 2 ‘i i~ G.-C. ALLEN’S, = The interior ofthe building oY, Hinporter of Watches and Jeweiy, wholetae abd real, | pceed roa Water i inodas Jette Tiocee ati Taving been re-landat great Gorn sae er renders it not only healthy in the exureme, but perfeetly seeure moat and heaviest H. rail, to Ronaenurcyeace Wetec’ Porkand | CG er ays sid name not being on the Greek paper, there | the United States had proved victorious, the English gtd set ceoord enagnce of hie quilt. ‘It oa.) aunned as by the shock of an earthquake ; the Ameri: well known fi the history of crime, proved by allthe | were immeasurably, and with good reason, elate: books on criminal law, that veterans in iniquity have sel. | the other nations in Europe thought they discerned at last dom or never those “ compunctious visitings of nature,” | the «mall cloud arising over the ecean which was to in- 7 againstfire. Pd ei rd oe ete aniv: nf ae se is such as makes it convenient for mer- : : 5 ert and business men than any other im the ol confessions of their guilt from young- | volve the British maritime power in destruction.” And yu street, New York, ray two trips daily, 8 ts “i c from moet of tom. y a + | whioh often extort - * joave ai . uring Ship. For " ? ied with mark: ; to some deep pledge, like the oath of a bandit on | “ Experience had now proved, that long continued and NOS ARCA ERICA MOTE oe ELOW ei ew Fork wil eave nis'A M—Newark at pees WOODHULL & MINTURNS, | wines Hite cient vena aah ecteabed Weber ices cesar | kicotkwn dit; @ Re tonal hat ayroitly exastoh | are Implied suecess had produced ite wonted effect in te- PRICE REDUCED to hills: ott idred, from 8 jecond Pre from New York will leave at 2% P M—New- eS Smee scurs; the servants clean, 0 ely and attentive that, in case of discovery, his adhesion to the mutiny | {axing the bands of British naval preparation; and that ‘A.M. 10 52 M—The sucriber alone hie friends and | Stk at 336 PM. efforts of ita propriet should, under all circumstances, be kept secret ; or it | they had much need to recollect that, in the lam a ew Billiard i fa amount, | the United States ax cotntortable for them au any 0 fons of remit: he \. eso BRAISTED & JOHNSON. RDS'!—For sale, a choice relection 0! Some are excellent smarts. Also, publie in general, that he has Five Ni Table: reparawe apartmente—two in the upper font saloon—two i and in the front room—all in firat rate 10g the establishment wall be hiseapecial use—the tabl might have been owing to a hope grasped at by Mr. Spen- | the ancient conquerors of the world, the word for an cer that Cromwell, if set at liverty by h‘s means, would | army was derived from the verb to exercise.” It was, rouse his associat ad rescue him even at fhe last mo- | then, the Spartan discipline of our navy, no less than its ment. What makes it most probable that this declaration | Sparten valor, that enabled it to triumph over the proud fQivLs OF BXCHANGE, onal of Paogland, depend on the uncry B NOE. 2 nies ts 04 Raglaud, Ireland | may, depen! on . Pesos rh bby the Morni i i os rN rane it ee fae be eee Kom Morristown will ax | and Scotland..n suiee of 62-2 rive at Newark ble at the meming Train. to mir ‘the Atiotnvog Tarn | ting to thei the Atte: +. | they will arrive at Newark hed | REL Wine voce tte Paige eM Bee Passengers by the Morning Trai. from New. York will rive ral tables being in — r> 1" ferept apartments, the proprietor this it will patent Shoe Thread, kewine, an assortment of Faney Fi | was caused by the motive last mentioned, is the remarka- tress of the ocean. Let discipline for ever be regarded select Ad aeenile to gentle raep ig ie 1 fender ie more ft Morristown in ume to dine and take any of the Stages Tur want oe ee Kilfatis: seknowttecged By ail to be the ftoest. in the | ble fact that, during the half hour preceding ta fe anect emobes ; each lot th unter badiiieebion thet oud AL30, TWO BINE Bone LLEYS IN THE ee, 526 Im* ee K. COLLINS & €O., city. Koguire at No $13 Pearl street. Entrance 93 Ferry street, | when all hope of escape had miked Mr. Spencer ceased | ordi is the life, and mutiny the death of discipline. is thls ell bakocya be cisenoLivia ea, aslo Ws . NOHANGE OF STARTING PLACE— a 8 SOS, frontroom, np stair ___m-Imt¢_" | to say any thing of Cromwell's innocence. ‘He wes col- | (n this view subject, the hominal party here sinks ‘Liquors and the best Segars to be {tata Bay saad, Cobol ore, Tomeatonte Rairead Phar eee hae 1 FEMALE PILLS. ICOTCH PIG IRON—200 tons very anperior Seoteh Pig | lected tranqnil, seemingly earnest to make his pe into comparative unimportance, and the American nation Mant gral Punches; made a manner notto be sw 7 Barety immence running for frei pt and passengers dail HESE farfained ond celebrated Pills, frow Pe , are, Ton, Langloun brand, forsale by with God, and with such of his shipmates ashe had chiefly | rears ils august form, entreating that her youngest, her N B- its ndergone a thorough re! this mornii To’cloek, from foot oI iberty st, near Court. we to be obtained tn this country, Seeadvercuse WOODHULL & MINTURN®S, wronged. Of Small, whom he had seduced from duty, he | favorite offspring may be saved from its worst enemy— oaloting, & me | this morning ot y Court. Dereeive, Roath P “Te Genuletwen will pic i Fant’ North River to Bridgeport Leave for New corkat a | Sent ox the leet solrumg. torr | _ met aimee £ Son pathetically implore pardon, saying that he con not | that i may be saved from the demoralizing, destructive ae senda th jente any neglect of Eelost n'eatl eae taap lay i commeson Ibany. ‘This Tagliah copper, W'Npow GLABS—50 bore: the St Ticicns Crown | die composed without it ; for Mr. Wales he anxiously in- | principle of insubordination. nchi6,3mer 5 qaaliiy Faatiahra F 18 MONTRYERDE, road. ates seenivod pot" reeset arrivals, and fo! Cohan manotaccge, voted sney tom 1449 104K), i arelay save werner Seloemsacion Seply 1 Cho eaten roe Liars op sion fot tori for saleby WOOBAULL & Mi EN a ired, and, when he came, begged to be forgiven by him Allof which is respectfully submitted. N, OLLINS & COM South st, ALEXANDER SLIDELL MoKENZIE- qui jor tampering with his fidelity. But to Cromwell, his bo- - RR ee, re eRe ea gma ee eee

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