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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. 1X,—-No, 91,—Whole No, 330%. NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 1, 1843. Fries wwe 00 — ae eee ———_—— = ee = —————————— —- ones ‘To the Public. EO ae ne EE Laresr From Cuiva~—The Charleston, Capt Forrue Parricutars ov tux Stoxm.—We have | Tur Arracks or Tun “Courier” on Mr. Nor- | in whose judgment! hod confidence. ‘That friend had THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily newspaper—pub- W. &: MARKWELL, Proprewr of LONG'S HOTEL, | Harlow, has errived from Canton. She sailed | received afew more particulats of the storm. nis, Junge Apvocare, Reveiep.—The malignant | With the relatives Mise orth, “iptain McKenzie, nor lished every day of the year except New Year’s day and + New Bond street and persons executed et; also, the LON: | thence on the Ist of December, but has brought ne The Stonington Railroad, which sustained some | assaults made upon the character of Mr. Norris, by | by him. Ihave never doubted that hi ,. - haa the honor to ‘i ray snag # advice was per Fourthef July. Price 2 Sea Oe copy—or $7 26 per an. ag LONDON that | Paper later than the 26th of November. ___ | damage, will be repaired in aday or two. In the | the Courier, might with perfect propriety have been egnter circumstance: hum—postages paid—cash rt It contains no news of consequence, and nothing | meantivue the Boston steamers will go to Newport | treated with silent contempt by the party so grossly | ed, ‘was your cheerful r * alone, wd Biber acne fi pp pee annum— transpired after the 26th, worthy of note. and Providence. assailed. The character of the source from which | YoU have never shown a solicitude to continue in your A : pene ‘ resent appointment. When the ditti eb rious Noblemen and Gentlemen who prided themselves on The Celestials were becoming more civilized, and One man was drowned at Bridgepert. A section | the charges emanated—even had these charges 2 Lay aby culty arose between postages paid—cash in advance. : : : 4 ing mi ed, an e ; yourself and Mr. Austin, in regard to the mode cl con poe RS are informed that the circulation of | wrera begiieu samors aan S000 dozen in bottle is now consre- | the Emperor, as will be seen in his proclamation, is | of the dam of the Pequonnock mills, at the head of } themselves not contained intrinsic evidence of their | ducting the case, you offered to retire from it, an inave “ ti i i ds AS ie ‘all th i hants 1 . ; a : he whole management of itto him did not think it the Herald is over THIRTY THOUSAND, and increasing | ,,¥/¢);, Vl, has alsa the hougr to call the attention of Merchants | a man of much benevolence, that harbor, was carried away. ‘The wooden sec- | malice and falsity—was quite sufficient to stamp | would beeither fast or properte require thine Mk * a i UDR! 4 ry From the Canton Press, 26th Nov.] tion of the woollen mill was swept off, with several ith discredit. But Mr. Norri gh ast. Ithas the largest circulation of any paper in this city, | management of his Son, a RIC, 5 i Sag igh h ‘as swept off, with them with discredit. But Mr. Norris has thought iH AND 8 RICAN COFFEE ant ae , ( > . re or the world, and ia therefore, the best channel for business | "MOUSE, COUK TAVERN RAUDSCRIFAION ROOM, | yyJ2 petjon faery ning is.quiet, nor have we heard | puildings ot small value. Loss estimated at $20,- | it due to himself, and to the honorable office which men inthe city or country. Prices moderate—-cash inad- } |) 1 ibis ie the: New Bove) Temes we spoke in our last, has again manifested itself, | 900. The Berkshire bridge over the Pequonnock | he has filled so honorably and efficiently, to place vance. sing every information, regards the. Rebrennies eioom, | In trade we have nothing to add to our last week’s | was carried away, with a grist mill near it. That } every circumstance connected with his appointment, PRINTING ofall kinds, oxecuted at the most moderate | {rom all parts of the world, the prop harges are on | Teport. old bridge at the port was considerably damaged. | and the manner in which he discharged the duties 3. Whether you have not from the day of your appoint- ment, in your correspondence with me, on all pertinent occasions, argued and insisted on the exclusive jurisdic- tion of a Court Martial over the case? You have uniformly so argued and in Very respectfully, yours, ited. 4 self to procure the earliest intellixevee. ‘The charg ‘ ; : “A. P. UP3HUR.” Weber pnd Resa leg chen phase er een the most moderate scale consistent with the respectability or Fb ap Veieste Teepe patie tes the | All the bridges between New Haven and Bridgeport, | it imposed, in a proper light before the public. Mr. | “Washington, March 22, 1843. Prornieton ov THE Henatp Estap.isHMent, ‘The Famitare ws entirely new, the Bleeping jdenartmentre- | authorities, to the effect that only nine persons | ©” the turnpike, were carried away. Norris has vindicated his character, and exposed | City and County of New York, Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets, | plete with com'o situated as regards th A Porter is appoii benefit of those arnivi Washington City, District of Columb: deposes and says, that Win. I. Norris, was appointed by the Secretary of the Navy,Judge Advo- cate for the Court Martial now setting at the Nevy Yard iencral accommodation. | It is, admirably still existed of the many, that were shipwrecked | So far as heard from only three lives have been | the malignity and misrepresentation of the Courier Es jas termut, | Q@ the coast of Formosa in the Nerbudda and the | Jost. It is a wonder the number was not larger. with such clearness and explicitness, as to render pus termini, {From Boston Transcript, March 30.) remark from us unnecessary. {n introducing Mr. night, for the | Aon, of whom Capt. Denham, late master of the ing or departing by the train. m5 3w igb | Ann, is one, and these were to be liberated on the HOUSES TO LET AT YORKVILLE.—2 frst houses on the comer of Bith street and 3d avenues ei puree cri the corner ils kamen atoon A d Tho Western rail road has not sustained any damage Bee in | 8t Brooklyn for the trial of Ci . i lated fora public house guty, | “GNITED STATES HOTEL OF PHILADEL- Dulvof the month. : from the recent storm. Yesterday's train from Albany | Norris's statement, we cannot, however, refrain | Osh day ofJanuaty. hat wien Gpebernr rer Pye alge PHIA. The: Seente have seen docs not iste ae what | arrived this morning at half past i1, from expressing our approbation of the dignified heiiou ofr consultation with the Hon. John C. Spencer, P * L travellers whe have passed the days and nights of their | ma gave the information from Formosa. From Salem Register, March 30. i in | Which appointment was not known by Mr. 8; i JOHN A. MORRILL, Hea, | A Moiguin Philadelphia at this fine establishment, speak | was enabled to obtain information. of the fate of | #Several ling this clty wate overfowed, and somo | 0d temperate tone asumed by thie gentleman in Talore by the Se- four days thereafter, when he was so informed by the Se- cretary of the ery ‘That #0 far as this dey vonaed one aud believes Mr. Norris waa at that time and still is, a per> fect stranger, and wholly unknown to Mr. Spencer except by reputation, and that at no time, either before or since ified of its accommodations, its table "i 7 i i in whi oh The upper part of the store No.7 New | ferme of unqualified praise Memenvot the house are adenee, | the remainder, and itis to be hoped that it was er- | buildings undermined by the deluge of water.’ At times, | performing a task in which warmth could find such street, a few docrs from Wall street; the second story | bly systematic, aud there are substautial esmforts to be found | Toneous. There are rumors of their having been | on Tuesday, the wind appeared to blow with perfect fury. | ready excuse. But Mr. Norris is a gentleman in has two offices, and it is adapted for a merchant or low: } jy this Hotel that will be appreciated by most persons, such as | executed, but we hope, for humanity’s sake, that | Great apprehensions are entertained of damage from i ‘5 : Y i instance. Jean, qaiet, and well-turnshed house, a well-supplied read a H . | freshets, should the storm have extended into the inte. | €V¢ry sense of the word, and in the present ins ’ . the three story house 31 Walker at, between Broadway | f,cleansdmiats ail wel Minette ty aie dredeedto ren | they will prove unfounded, and our hope is suppor: i M h . ‘ t | his appointment as Judge Advocate, has the: urch st, an excellent situation fora gentee! family, oc | tt this wusion a hi eeable resore for respectable trae | led by the fact hitherto that the Chinese have not |“ ee throughout the whole of the late trial, he has no any Somnpendalion, remederabon, or rewand, or promis ied by Mr. Verplanck, oh eM Mir. tea, by iteand affable deportment, and his | heen guilty of such cold-blooded murder,except in a ee Pera eee ae. has q lorgotten that respect which he owes to public opi- | of’any compensation, remuneration, or teward,of he k store e ‘i erry 3 ecupi- i ; oy fephengt tat i H e in the ) yi 2 ey . A jalli ! i f gal oy Mess. Valentine & Cox as'n teed store, ® desimble | Comfovtot hix guests, wins favor from all whifrequent bis | {e¥ instances, and then the victims were single in- | yt yet gartal, and noice af allcaaelowathe ree ea | nion, and to himself. There is little encourage- ind whatwoaver, mado; tendered offrndy held autor 4 ‘situation. m house, “A . i il e] \- reer ry os ier, #0 far ‘The convenient two story house with attic rooms, baxement | "°icge who inthe morning prefer to indulge in, the “sweet We beg to direct the. attention of our readers to Layers ureter ab ok ary, clear. Yesterday was | ment to hope that the example of decency and gen- | jythis deponent knows and believes, either jirectly or in- ee counter celler, No. 229 Nineteenth street, occupied by Mr. | yegtorer balm: leep,’ ee! fi ‘The two story brick house, No. 73 Gold street, one doorfrom | Stable net for of attending to the breakfast | Sj inger’s Ci i i ich Mr. Norris has set before F the Bode, click worte theie ora sourantan Sir Henry Pottinger’s Circular, restricting the inter- tlemanly bearing, whic! for their especial h several servants ina | Course of the British with the Chinese, until the get- | qe eras ay meypennbedsatel Poti sts Par se- | the eyes of his unmanly assailant, will excite any directly to Mr. Norris for or in consideration of any servico performed or to be performed by Mr. Norris, either as er fre : f " reevadh : Judge Advocate or in any other capacity whatever. And Sena Sr) erieeeae, OS ni eats a e8/aINeneO eR _ tendance to,consalt their wishes, aud have any delicacy which tlement of sundry questions and arrangements, to | verity to any that have preceded it desire of imitation. ‘The brutality and unreason- | thisdeponent further says, that having seen in newape- MR. DELAPLAINE, 68 Wall The dinner eoveutea lghet seyetnd soacious diatan rage, | Canton, Hongkong, Amoy, and Chusan. We doubt | er set in;and the past winter hai been emphatically a able violence of the conductor of the Courtr are | pers of this city a notice of Mr. Norris, addressed to the m6 Im*r in office No.9, cor. of Water st._ } overlgoking a varden, and isa repast thet would do credit t¢ | Not that such restriction is called for by circumstan- | season of storms. \‘The snow, which commenced some | able vic h : Court Martial, n which he expresses a willingness to re- BE UREIE as caess was Ea tees ee | sac owl nee core : ces, but we should like to see the definite arrange- | time the previous night, continued to fall tillabout9 A. | congenital. It is too late in the day tolook forim- | ceive su ‘gestions as to matters ef evidence from the rela- lyn, the splendid three story house, finished in the best |. The situation of this house is deoidedly the best in Philadel- | ment accelerated. M. when a driving storm set in, and throughout the re- ‘ tious rf thove slain on bourd theSomers, he, this dep:nent, manner, with two lots of ground aitached, Alxo,coach | phia, being on Chesnut st, oppesite the Bank of United #tates— hi mainder of the day it rained’'in torrents, accompanied | Provement. i “ in consequence of such notice, called upon Mr. Norris for pase; stables ee. Avvarity of the mort choice rape vines. | the tery centre of fashion and bunivess of the ety. One ie Hon eRe Mice eg ‘Bd, 1842,) | witha heavy gale from the Eastward. The heavy rain | There is another reason which justifies the course | the fra tmoon the 17th day of Februacy lastunel wick ~yAle, several fruit treets, wi bg welled a Pie Bellesicalated | 7HE-NEW MTROWA the arran ete | the inaperial will slgye ped fi Mle » Sth, +) | and melting snow can scarcely fail to produce disastrous | now adopted by Mr. Norris. Many papers besides | time Mr.Norris was personally unknown to th:s deponent. ‘or the necommodation of a respectable family, to whom it will piRial ed 67. a arrepepments p imperial will was received as tollows:— freshets on some of our rivers. new peridical being now comp! That at no time during the pendency of the trial ef Com- be Jet for one year or more on accommodating terms, by apply- | uumber will be issued on Saturday morn 1, Ke Ying has sent up a dispatch concerning the the Courier have circulated the same slanders and | Tiger McKenzie, or beforn its eonsmoncement, has this (From Philadelphia Gazette, March 30.] fees : next, Each number will be adorned. with a settlement of affairs with the barbarians, the estab- By a gentleman from Trenton, N. J., we learnthat in | Mmisrepresentations. Indeed, the violence, gross par- | deponent ever attempted to advise, interfere with, charge wm JOSEPH McMURRAY, | j on steel, b: 3,. C1 peas illasvating ‘he tercpreas, and Taiand of peace, and the affix of the Imperial | consequence of the flood occasioned by the rain and thaw | tizanship, and prejudiced conduct of a great por- | oF control Mr. Norris in the management or cogduct of ae é * : of Monday and Monday night, the Assanpink creek, run- | ,- ‘ . e ; eee on the | “2. The various items of the treaty entered into | ning through that placr, rose to an extraordinary height, | tion of the press, in relation to this case, are without 7 Splenic feed edition will be ee also been submitted to the Imperial glance, | and during ‘Tuesday night carried away the broadside of | parallel in the annals of newspaper literature. Itis at95 Eldridge st ' printed) can do so by leaving directions at the office of pu faving been assented to by the ai missioners, | the stone pewer loom factory of Mr. Waln, and also seve- i A somos, cnt and ln naira 2 | Soh ar dentmasin” chance ey waveats ge | 3. tn this digmteh wan’ Hikewise: rated tne con. | f-lsunared etal herondn the Gouth deatchebrge | thetefore very desirable. chat some antidote shoul pe left by carriers, aud to those residing ata distance it will | firmed desire of the English to have trade at Foo- | tesether with a machine shop and several other buildings | be administered to all this poison which has been so said trial; and this deponent has every reason to know ,and therefore firmly believes, that no such attempt was ever made, directly or indirectly, by Mr.Spencer to Mr. Nori nor is this depooent aware that any correspondence, c versation, or communication whatever have ever taken place between them. And that this deponent has never ent, ool cistern of water, grass platt front | with all the embellishments (as only a limited ~“Y'O LET—A pleasant two story house containing 3 | neat cover. ‘Inose who wish to receive th Bie roums, an open garret, two sitting rooms, frontand | commencement of the volume, and thus secu 1 ie a TO LET—The fi tore, No. 165 Sowh rc % i 20 | on the opposite side The factory was long known as | ; ‘ i Seen _ | given any suggestions or advice to Mr. Norris relative to fc, with imuisthace vo a anniv tg pe edai te denna er fae da Ra chow foo, to erect factories, and to dwell there with | Weil's grist mill, and narrowly vacaped destruction dur. | Wdustriously circulated. The Court—the Secreta- | fie aid trial ax coming from Messra.Butler and O'Connor, Ww MINTURN, | GEORGE P. MORRIS, their ar ae foal ace the Imperial ba Was | ing the late burning of the old hotel at Mill Hill. The | TY of the Navy—Mr. J. C. Spencer—the Judge Ad- | the Counsel ot ies Oyabear, And hid dendnest further t wd Editor and Proprietor. | given, on the 26th day of the 7th moon, (Aug. 3d, | building, as well as the hotel, was standing at the time of e all been included i circu- | “ays, that in all the interviews held with Mr. Norris, REO TENN The Troary tack Howe and premises, | New York. March’) 1813 mzitoApsr | 1842.) 4. Our commissioners themselves, request. | the revolutionary war. . ae a Chie. ana a pear anit, | whenever the subject of the probability of the Civil Courts fe most modern CAUTIONS O'CONNELL'S TKELAND, NATIVE | ed gravest punishment (for the concessions to the ' A i taking jurisdiction of the above mentioned case was dis- yle, with marble mantel-pieces and folding doors N AXON— Edition —F he a gre \ 0 (From Providence Express, March 29.} ae * s ‘ ihrouchoue.” Apoly to JOSEPH McMURKAY, ledatrempessbont tobe mate totieuiate opurices est, | English) but we acquit them of all guilt on the | We learn th y rain of Tuesday occasioned | annexed documents, which we present without fur cua Beis hu ools ond exmtneive: iurisseotions ites masr 100 Pine street. iuable work, the subscribers deem it_neeessary. to | subject. 5. Asto the old debts of the Hong Mer- | extensive dam: y and vicinity. In the city, | ther comment. i 7 @ TOLET—A Sail Loft a store No. 61 South street, | eu inst all imposition, by publishing the follewing | chants, the Foreigners will not dare to seek the in- | Westminster, Market, Sabin, Fountain, John and Broo! I promised to refute the false charges and imputations Nhe stil eibanal a wike ‘Court Herta pres [gp reasonable terms. ADP oN HERDMAN, To Messrs. Cumserly and, Sons, Bookseller, and Publishers, fe eee e age comm ck Goverambabe 6 ate eae Cachan ecg tere Prag erng Sir “ made by the Realtor of the Conee and Enquirer, against | current jurisdiction it wi Mate pect ar n-the premises. lew York. cs : ot i eR fe a preference to the Fe OFFICES TO LET=In store No. @ Boutn street: | ,GENTEEMNN a1 hereby authorize you to sell my new | tion of our forts and citadels. To these two last rite Ch are roms ol chara was completely.(éct of bythe |i public decoriiai,! to my eet, 1 Court Martial; and that if an indictment was foundby a ‘Apply to JOSEPH McMURRAY, pa pe efaa ht Me ‘ppoint you the sole pa, | items the English have given their respectful assent. h ‘ learn from the imprudencies ofthose who injure what | Grand Jury againft Commander McKenzie, prior to the pply 100 Frac ztrcet. | ON;” and I do hereby constitute and appoint vou the sole puo- | I ; , Bet ber were washed off the banks of lackstone river | they weuld assist, and like pepper.boxes, with escape Hon ‘of the Court Martial, for ts t lshers thereof in America, No edition whatever has my sanc- | Each of the different points were drawn outin form, | and canal, and a building was carried away from the hol too lars dl what: should only be apie Moe titet cond Dd A hand a gaa gre aah Hee tion except that published by, and under the firm of joles worn too large, spoil what should only be spiced. | which he was then under trial, that he, Mr. Norris, asserly | and I, the Emperor, having given them thorough | margin ef the canalbasin. We are just informed that the ‘The history of th artisan outrage on me, is thii would conceive i: an imperative duty to resist the indict- perusal, adjudged them worthy of negotiation, but TO GANDENERS—To Let, three miles from | and Sons. : 7" Pi * y 3) i 4 market 4 x bedient % . tion, | ing establishment of Samuel Dexter, on | From the 13thof Feb. to the 13th of March, I w: £ 7 Bein Geesats 6 Coteage, wit an iclen tisuee of grape vine. in, Jan ee DANIEL O'CONNELL, | demanding the utmost care and the most judicious am divdiing it from Cranston, is very badly injured | ed, whenever an officer came on the atand, in inquiring a8 | eect Ana ite ee eee ag at in all bis Toa person of small means and good character, the rent will ctable Bookseller will san tion so | deliberation. and sustained a loss of probably $5 000. The embank- | to whether a written message was sent by Phillip Spen- wed or mentioned, nor hed deponent: ‘ent: cham be low. App'y to TAM TRA Wil ca teri teest he dis|inguished author's expressed wish, * * * * * i* ment of Providence and Stonington Railroad is extensive | cor, just before his death, to his parents. On the 9th of | fo" suppose, nor Wor the idea ever. entervained, by m30 it eod® re jw ee LOWH, p (SSIERLY & SONS, 108 Nassau st. The whole of the Barbarian vessels are to leave | [Laces ie that distanee treat ted ee emanate | Match, Captain McKenzie admitted that the young officer | this deponent, that there was any” p ity or lik lihood that the present Secretary of the Navy was to be removed {rom that departmentof the government or was about to retire from that office. And this deponent further says. thac he, this deponent, was present at the room of Mr. Norris, in the Astor House,when Charles Van Velser, Daniel McKinley, Alexander’ McKee, and Benjamin F. Green, were questioned and interrogated separately by Mr. Norris on the subject of the mutiny on n, vol. 1. [the only vol. yet written.) | the great River about the 10th of the 8th moon, . i i “did dictate to him what to write,” his nephew, Mr. O. years. The premises of he ready in a few da‘ mi: id learn that Cranberry Pond in Smithfield broke over, and be 26. 6tSec_ | (Sept. 14,) and let the matter be adjusted with the Bi Forex, Detng timp wader exwmination. On the 19th ing of buildings, each two stores high, one | T OAN Of $220,000 FOR THE PAYMENT OF CON: | coeediest’ ; caused much injury between that place and Pawtucket ; | and 13th, McKinley and Mid. Thompson were further conmiting of two, eek Pet fhe tet L ACTORS ‘AND OTHERS ON. THE. PUBLIC speediest despatch, that quiet may be restored to the | and there was great apprehension of an overfiow of Scott’s | questioned as to the whole e of the writing, and the TR, “ is A apiarzza. Also barns, carriage house and horse she WORKS—The Commasioners of the Canal Fund, by virtue | Imperial bosom, and let these our commands be | Pond, the waters of which would have flowed in the di- | ¢yamination objected toby Mr. Sedgwick as irrelevant. and very superior kitchen garden, and orchard, of the act entitled "An act to pro’ ayment of Con- | sent by the most rapid express, and cause them to be | rection of this Z scattering ruin on every side. The | On the 14th, Captain McKenzie was reported as too indis- et acres ofexcellent land. The steamb at American Eogle runs | tractors and others on the Public W. 4 own. i effects of the fi in Pawtucket mi ve been exten- : F to the village three times per wee! wes twice per day to | hereby give notice, that sealed proposals will be received unti made known. Respeet this. eerie posed te ate a court, an a Ai hoe understood thet sore Hickvilie, the railroad depot. The roxas in the vicinity are | Monday, the third day of April mext, att oclock in the after- | H. M. S. Endymion, Captain the Hon. W. F, | %¥¢ly injurious to milldams in that vicinity OYSTER BAY. 1. 1. ene ¢ VILLAGE HOTEL TO eae for one or mor entiooes genuine + aekeat dn thes) ‘ 7 ne 2 ; ported that Pawtucket Bridge has been carried away or | a4 4. On going to the Circuit Court to hear the ar. F Bete tierra" Ray’ freer aformaion ean we ob | Wrotand Dalia for hts umnterabe cece aftack | C*EY, 20 transports anda steamer arrived st Hong- | Fondored unsafe for travel. We have hearl rumors of | CULTS ye pher ite Seigwick, ue af he sonnel a | Courague comers; I thiadeponent never was pean a tained by applying to” Will be issued, i. the name of The People of the Stite of New | kong from Chusan. Lieutenant General Sir Hugh | the destruction of factories on the streaas north of us, | Com. McKenzie, desired witheme a private interview, in nat le hag ware (HEY any oler eeaulbitiGk Wallara H TOWNSEND, near the pr York, bearing interest at the rate of six percent perannum, | Gough left the fleet on its way down to visit Amoy. | butare unable at present to give more partlculars of this ‘A ich he showed methe paper subsequently offered by t. McKenzie as the one dictated by Phillip Spencer.— cted it, and stated thatthe rule of law as tothe n of papers weuld have to oe applied. A trank hassuck ation ensued. This was the first time] had s river at that place, The dam at Pimley’s Print Works tuavaper? 7p aes Teaper pee ms eodst®r__or of E. LUDLAM, 42 Suffolk s payable quarterly, and the principle, reimbursable at the plea: | Nething certain is known as to the time when Sir | destructive s*orm, or to estimate its very extensive dama- SPACIOUS AND FASHIONASLE HOTEL IN sare of the Commissioners of the Canal und alter the veer | yeary Pottinger may be expected here. By the last | ges inthis city andin the varions manufacturing vi fait THE PR Lr House, capable of | ,.1t isto be underst~od, that the Commussioners are to be at | advices from Chusan, H. E. was making a visit to | the vicinity. The dam at the Arnoldville Print Wor! made by Mr. Norris of them, except before the Court Martial, nor is this deponent aware that any other of the crew now or formerly belonging to the Somers was ever questioned or interrogated by Mr. Norris on the subject aforesaid. HENRY MORRIS. Sworn to this 24th day of March, 1643, before me. ‘OH Ni liberty to take a less suin, if the. offers are not such asin theit ieve i ia} | Wascarried away, and the bridge over the M accommodating 150 persons, hestont street, | Cotton are advantageous to the interests ofthe State. Ningpo, we believe in company of the Imperial betw-en 6tn and 7th streets in Philadelp! Cortimn: The proposals may be lor the whole or an: n joners, We believe Sir Henry will not | was partially destroyed. ‘The bridge over the Mineral i ie’ , Tentl: much improved and repaired throughout y Pi y destroyed. 1 ig Captain McKenzie’s illness lasted till the 17th of N HONE, eeds, ata reduced rent, fora term of years. Apply to Been Oper arrive at Hongkong before the end of this year. Spring Turnpike was carried away. March; on that day he came. into court, and his counsel EN BONS comet Sop SAMUEL POWEL,, 227 Ghearant street ort, Works,” and enclosed in an envelope directed to theComptrole We have got into our possession a Chinese docu- [From New Haven Herald, March 20] resented the paper that hed been shown me, supported Wituiam H. Norns, of the City of Baltimore, Judge iiss'siase' tial S309 Arch street. | Herat Albany. ss me paid isd Gan men from Amoy of rather an extraordinary nature, | The storm and floed of yarterday, far as we have ice Hfidavit, of ereysrenero — Canlieee the | Advocate in the case of Commander McKenzie, deposes 8s Paw I ‘ie ou oney will be required to he paid on_or before the F e position. It was well known sy FAM FOR SALE conteining 39 acres, the greater aes, of Ave hath, Ia muah Beak ta New York ae Aitmsyar | 2nd as the paper was generally circulated at Amoy | heard, havg fully reglized o preheni Nearly all | ¢: por ell kn ‘8:—That the matters and things set forth in the en “ of which is, meadow and plough land, wi voung ante wrehard, with 8 ¥ 4 deposition of Henry Morris, are just and true, so far as they are within deponent’s knowledge and belief. ‘That deponent is personally unknown to J.C. Spencer or any other member of the Cabinet; that he kas never received a ete and Koolongsoo, we hesitate not in giving below a | the avenues to the city were cut off by the tremendous | that suc! m wi I " ety of herr aioe Seganaced by he Commmusionars. oth aCave: Fend. 4 | translation with which we have been tecored, "It | tie of water, and great damage has een done to the roede | contented myself with applying: the rule of law on the and lambs, and other fra Hang eponietiog O18 | thone reniiog gut of the wate, will eceive the sptecat nthe | aflords but another instance of the many to be met | and budges” The bridge ut Westville, on the LichGeld | point ; when » propared paper, bitterly aepersive of me, jouse,, Carri them, . Manhat i Hi 4 urnpike, is entirely swept away. Also the West bridge , ot Ir r ogether wich a ood dwelling house ‘and. well ot | Compucyin the erty ot New’ Yorks alliather atockholdensrat { With at present, of the Jevelling tendency of our | {aTnPike. i¢ entirely swept away. Also the West bridge | a ean oe oateny implication goat with door, a sac New i B ig with charging meas a vindictive y i : eltering | any advice or suggestion of any description or sort, for jency of firewood; there the New York State Bank in the city o Dy. times, the issue of the circular being attributed to | the Fair-Haven oridge, over the East river, gave way, | myself behind a rigid rule ot law.” Istated there were | the conduct ofthis case, from John C. Spencer, Esq .with pg area O¢ water ruamiag hvongh,the land The shove | “Dated Canal Department, Albax, March Ith, it American Missionaries now at Amoy, who, in fact, | and about #0 fectof the bridge sank so.es to render it im: | other reasons—they were demanded. and when thus goa: | Whom this depeent hes tence hakans een at ae ‘on the main toxl to Westield, and within two hundred yards 8. YOUNS, (ie a ‘of State. are the only Americans there, and who acting as | passable. Barnsville bridge and Neck bridge above it, | ded to their statement, | avowed that I could not yield to } cation, except to receive by the hands of Mr. Morri of the stopping place of the Etizabethtown and Somerville GEO. P. BAKKER, Attorney General. | Agents for a Canton firm, entertain no doubt, a | remain uninjured. An old bridge on Mill river, onthe | that affidavit without giving the lie to my convictions | three questions he wished put to a witness, and to her iE Railroad cars. Any further description is net Decessary, a8 NATHL JONES Sareyor General. wish of cementing the two worlds together, and | Cross road above Whitney's factory, wi also carried | of the evidence of witnesses, of documentary testimony persons wishing to purchse will view for themselve: Treasurer. his opinion of course that had been adopted and gone THOMAS FARRINGT" it upon Bohe: ti on: 1 pal Nearly allthe bridges in the adjacent towns, as | and circumstantial history from the Ist of Dec. to the 17th | hy some days before. Deponent states that the whol Brice and partien\ar, apply: Faiceven ee nee t____D. 8. DICKINSON, Lient. Governor. mre Pncwing 3 “ qrasdiationt ef Sie aunt tena hheard from, are more or less injured. ‘The canal in | of March. I deeply regretted this painful alternative. | conduct of the case h gin ted with himself, and not “riiie would be a desirable location for'a person deing | FRENCH STYLE SWEET CHOCOLATE, mace with | oe oC Cee On y 8 ity auftered but trifling damage, though serious | but Thad to choose between timidity or dishonesty. If | heen controlled er modified by any body living’; that de- York, being within two hours ride of the | upBRAY recarna Mls gratefal uuals tothe certsmerswhe | Finn, a! 4 apprehensions are entertained of the interior. Aboutone | this course has hurt any one’s feelings, it is the fault of | ponent has never consulted with any one, farther than back the paper from the arrival of the o ‘ MHETUEOE | 1 Ti sokieg lise treble arrentencaelanen aad, be Coes te ‘OppOr- Txa Wantep —We wish to have the first quality | third of the dam at the paper mill in front of West Rock | those who kept once to state on paper the course he intended to pursue TOD tuuity to inform the pu lic that he has at work amachine in his | of Tea called —1. Mooa Cha of Fokeen Province. | wascarried away. A man at North Haven, under the ex- | Somers to March 17th, and then resorted to an affidavit | in case of the attempt to interfere by the civil authorities having taken the Marshall House, corner | store to show how nicely the article is mad 2. Wen She Leu Yuen. 3. In Kwo Tsy Wy (tea | citement of liquor, in the fool-hardy attempt to swim | to overbear the Judge Advocate’s known determination. | and have it delivered by a member of the Court to t H. of Broadway an ff: most melancholy | Here then was mortal offence , I donot pretend, with in- F. Effray’s French style Sweet Chocolate, mad itha e % diosale eh Tedepttn of Soarders, would mort rempeetiuity | French machine, can be had.at the wholcaale price, either in | esteemed by the English.) 4. Tyne Nun Tsyn Shan | 8¢ross the stream, was drowned. | T i eo it that hi ities in the United States, thathe has | boxes of 2¢ pounds or in large cakes, at the factory, 459 Broad- | (weak tea.) When formerly we were at Canton, | C¥ontt See eoaasietel he a large nam Kentlemen, ¥ ry New York. Dealers are earnestly invited’ to try the | we traded there, and now, being at Amoy, the ville Collin: exalted jurist, Chancellor Kent, for an; Ls mgoagend he might see proper to make. 1 was hon y a reply approving the intended course, and giving me some si some to our knowledge is the death of Or- | solent assumption, tosay thatmy opinion is correct. It at Straitsville. He left the city | may be wrong. Undoubtedly there are some others as in a one-horse wagot he afternoon, with a man in his | honest as myself, who difter with me—that is for them- | gestions for its fulfilment. Deponent further stutes—that Ca eee ie af uakta tse Marseall Hones ie Hot Chocolate and Coffee served up in the Saloon. | Merchants ought to sell to us at just and reasonable | employ, a Mr. Johnson, in company, for home. In could never induce me to impugn their motives. | shortly after Benjamin F. Butler's application to. be re peed $5 sd thet bo attention or expense shall be | mS im®ec prices; their woke must be good and unadulterated. tempting to pass the bridge int Westville, near the inter- therefore, of establishing in u temperate manner | ceived as counsel for J. C. Spencer, Mr. B. e deponent apored to render them comfortable, and the pri ‘ea from the famous hills of Kwan | section of the Bethany road with the Litchfield turnpike, error of opinion, if it was so deemed, the summary lo- two papers of questions for witnesses, not six of which questions had net been previously anticipated by depo nent from the very nature of the case. Lepenent on these moderaie (© | TMPORTANT—GERMAN SILVER! GERMAN Sik | We require , suit the times. m21 2w*r VER.—JAMES G. MOFFET, 121 Prince street, N.Y. | Ngan Chv, namely—1. Sow Cheng 200 chests | his horse got eff the track, and the whole were swamped | gic was adopted to break the moral influence of the law NGLISH ADVEKTISEMENT—Notice to Masters of | offers for sale, wholesale and rman Silver, | weighing 30lbs. 2. Yeaou Sow Chong 100 chests | in the food. Mr. Collins ‘and the horse were drowned. | Ofticer’s conduct, by declaring him a hireling, and a we Vessels apd oth rs Stee lowent market pe weighing 10 Ibs. 3. Pou Chong 1500 chests weigh- | His companion, who was driving, succeeded in grasping | silly, fool. A knav: retail, 1500 Ibs and an idiot has no influence, wi i : : occasions argued to Mr. Butler the exclusive jurisdiction anre—Mrs. Gormich, late o} Tn consequence of manutacturing the article hi i i “ne Y. apost,and was'saved. The West bridge, on the Milford | the reasoning ; I will make the Judge Advocate both, | of a court martial, and deponent has never had any inter- nectialty te, Warana Der pepanins Amer pee pen 9 ape pty. al ceadhmn palm ee ape Ae a Wang Ming Yan, | ryad,we are informed, is completely destroyed, abutments | says Col. Webb, and that will save all nece y of com: | view or communication with Mr. Butler sine Deponent Liverpool, a few minutes walk fron the Custom House, which . ene @ vs bse ibang $ "yy 20l | andall,and the road much damaged. The Fair Haven | parison of testimony and argument. Accordingly,onthe | further states—that Charles O'Connor, Esq., is anentire private house is fitted up with every comfort and couventence, | TO CEDAR WARE COOPERS: Sowchong 200) chests weighing 25 lbs. 3. Yaou, | pridge will be rendered prasable this eve.ing or to-mor. | next day, the 18th of March, the libel was igsued’ in the stranger to him in every form but that of sight; that ‘and trusts to be favored with a continuance of that sapport so | JAMES G. MOFFET Manufacturer, 121 Prince street, N. | 2d quality 1000 chests weighing 10 lbs. 4. Yaou | row. Courier, charginy me with being the corrupted tool of J. | nent never sent him or received from him a communi many years affordedt wetter | Tete tenes Mrholesale and retail, a superior lot of Coo | Poushong 500 chests weighing 40 br. Yaou, 3d EME FAA TR C. Spencer. his has been followed by others diluting | of any sort. Deponent further states that he never heard a EMOVAL.—The office ofthe Jeffery Tusurance Com pa | Per Hrate, Pall Lt MANURAGTULERS foe quality 1500 chests weighing 20 lbs. 6. Yaou, 4th Literary Notices, the imputation intothe suggestion of fatuous weakness | a fact, or so thought, that Mr. Morris was in the city of N. n this day remo i + Oppe ILLA i, b 2 * . a eens and professional imbeei : er i i F i the Merchanu’ Exchange. mitec_| JAMES G. MOFWE:T, Maunfactarer, 191 Prince street. N, quality, 500. chests weighing 10 Ibs. All this Tea} Ioan Sxercues—Published by Fithian, North | s"yaPentess inoffensive: store” eulieened ane me a# | York with the assent of Mr.Upshur in any form nor bas his name ever been mentioned in any communication be- tween me and the Secretary of the Navy, till my mention of him five days ago in a private letter, nor did deponent lotef Um. | Must be of first quality, and its price moderate. 1. Se op fi ‘ > . 7 as i i ‘ Second street, Philadelphia. A series of interesting | weening influence” of J.C. Spencer, Esq. this once that we do business; we pm 5 | The points, then, between this libeller cad myself are: EMOVAL.—P. MAES, Hair Dresser and Wig Maker, has speed for sale, wholesale avd retail, « superi . removed from 162 to 189 Broadway, afew doors below the a, Parasol and Shade Farniture, at'the lowest market pri- | It is not only e John street. Having fived up a m8 Im’ shall continue it longtime. 2. The Tea we want | sketches, by Mr. De Smet, a Jesuit missionary. Wranktin House, and copie y . om = Ist. That my appointment was at the instance of J. ( - Itoaible style, he wit coptinas Bo oG FET: - 4 vik ; y of J.C. | ever introduce him to the court at all, but deponent did feted nL all page on A I Tae TE hye G. MOvrET. a 4S stu New York, has al: | must not keep for a day only, but for a long time. Mission or Rev. N. Lyman anv S. Munson.—D. | Spencer, Esq. ; that since, T have been subject to h acknowledge his title to civility by offering him a chair patrons and others who may the lowest market prices, tit i= ** | Gigned) The reais people of the flowered | Aj icleton & Go.—Contains some very interesting | Viement or control, directly or indirectly, corruptly or | in the court, and stating who he was in reply to private private rooms for ladies hair dr German Silver of different thicknesses, a very superios ar- | Banner. 22d day ot Taoukwang, Ist day of the 13th F ida ‘ F by ‘‘overweening influence.” enquiry of Capt. Sloat. Deponent further solemn! powerful extract of Jampo ele moon. (3d November, 1842.) accounts of the nations and scenery of the Indian on Ct Hie pvc igucharge, ee gard thatnot one hour was adlted to or taken from the length f or i st bhi bain? REE i 0 the 5 5 fed in | of the tri id f ivi es earn ot arn ies nd Rivets; Rior at Hawinton,Casapa—Newahas justbeen | Archipelago. || alu grin part by Charles O'Connor, Ee. pe A iy oberg Res ton. Nothing is more pl lelichtful than to go throug! aute in quality equal to any in the United | received from Hlamilton that the Reform meeting He MARRIAGE Hing.~-Gould & Uo., Doston.— 3d. That the proceedings were delayed by me to give | Court Martial to have exclusive cognizance, and always this opera the han 8. in 16 2w Pec wn Le see ET which took place yesterday had been broken up by | An elegant pocket volume, compiled from the wri- | jurisdiction or chance of interference to the civil autho- | helieved it would be decided that it had; 'nor has de- er, and all kinds of metal, rolled at the short- ‘nigimer, | aregularly organized mob of brickbat and bludgeon | tings of the Rev. Mr. James. For sale by Newman, ie 7, IW, bergen Buialg rowdies, sailors, and ‘‘( onstitutional Society’ in thiscity. and yer aes See DOORS Bi Low 4 8’ LT, fe | Pee BARCLAT AMLRICAN HOTE ponent ever heard the suggestion on the part of John T ©. Spencer's friends, relations or counsel, thet the case should be protracted for any purpose. quacy, by deficient intellect, acquirements for the duties of Judge Advocate. . Ls A 4a S Hasaed: A dated | rioters, collected{rom the adjoining districts for the es ‘ ‘: ‘The first three charges will be left, with no other an- ont . Pah No 3 P. Me—The subscriber forms hia facdds and landabie purpose of preventing the peaceable expres- | A Meworn on Inet.axn.—This is O'Connell's cele | gwer than the accompanying testimeny. charge: the Giler eh bis/oiee “Wsciperiooenie: the public in general, that ae has Five New Billiard Tables, in bY Pe: be suitably ro sion of public feeling, in regard to adopting addresses | brated work. It will be universally read. For sale Asto the fourth, it may not be improper to premise the | firmly, and hav‘ng had no triv 1 experience in’ prose. ple ee ari tieat win ae ote by Ut rd York Feb, 17,183. | —one of condolence to Sir Charles Bagot, on his | at this office, is share are pretwrsl vy ina Covocseanetes Red) cuting, feels authorised to say that it has been done after I H oR? *e E e » pre ; snot on the protracted illness, and another congratulating Sir ANGE © C —Messrs. J. Pease & Son, | Charles Metcalfe on his appointment, and arrival in Branpr’s YoLorEDra.—Part five ape 5 Coniectionery, 13 Divs wrt Oe wy | Canada to assume the reins of Government. We | Pricer on tHe Human Ear.—This isa most va- the manner of an upright law officer in a civil judicature. Deponent further states, that he has never examined but four witnesses of the prosecution privately, and that brief- ished pecial use—the tables being in dil- tor thinks 1¢ will render it more formation of a prosecuting wi the Judge Advocate it, as the Di ict Attorney is in civil RESO WO RINE BOWLING ALLEYS “IN THE | fithles the palates ofthose who indalge in auch “sweetments” | hope the Government will institute an inquiry into | Iuable treatise, illustrated with elegant plates, just | Judi cee Kennedy on Courts Most, rene | Zane oa ey is Re hte heen cae BASEMEN'T. " his candy posseses the fine flavor of the Havana creas, and, the conduct of the Knight of Dundurn castle, on this | issued from the press of Barrington and Haswell, of | Yriteron military law. On pege 247, he says,’ “If the Sate ~ Bon pvbeg' bed bids Amaral ie ‘7 jis ee ae eet en ae eee vacbitna | vers ofcontectionnry ic xeneralccAureraes | Mae | Occasion; as it is stated, that he, a magistrate, and | Philadelohia; and forming a number of their Se- | Judge Advocate be prosecutor’ the path before hime | charge of his duty, he would have esca ty elle ste Miut Jaleps, i, es voede 10 & manner notto be carpasee ; ¥ == Queen’s Counsel, led on the attack in person.—St. | lect Medical Library”—one of the most meritorious | plain and easy” ; again on page 260, “It may, however, to he approached by one side of this case without reserve N BH its have undergone a thorough refitting WORM ahauene Catherine Journal, March 16. i Mtl Vette in pg Bee cake bored that sihow h it shou Md not be expected that the proech, but with the other it has been corruption and bar aad foi hari J nd Y ; et e work can be transmitte mail, and can be | Judge Advocate, when prosecutor, should assist the pri- : * ae Pigmlemen wil Missis fo elmimenictte any neglect of UPHOLSTERERS. APPOINTMENTS BY THE GovERNoR—March 22— A ransmi y , Li i irulboues whan tee presen: ‘on to exchange a look. rite Ie Notas t ic, | Suffolk County—David C. Brush, H Bi obtained frem the Messrs. Langley in this city. | sonerin his defence; sti WV, &.3 respect jaform thei inca ta he aie ee ene cate Face eine a? | Pilcher’ treatise is a standard work, and must have | tom s contacted by a privat cutor, the Judge Ad- ee Judge Advocate, vocate ought then to furnish that assistance.” udge Advocate. FRANCIS MONTHVERDE, mehi6 4m*r arciay atreet. : A ts a great sale in its form. It tells all about Sworn before me this 29th March, 1848. METALLIC RAZOR STROP_ sndmake uo crvets in the neste and bertatrle on mogerte | Strong, Simeon H. Rich, Sidne ado uring, Jo- | Se erceomay and lessees of the ear. IF it is intended to deny that this case has not been con. CHAS. W. SANDFORD, W'TH Four SIDES, invented by G SAUNDERS, | Estimates and contracts given at the ahortest, notice iy ok R. Rhod + it be Beh Bill aor Geass New M ‘Atwill has just published “ Old | ducted as a prosecutor should act in a civil court, honest: Commissioner of Deeds, New York. for keeping Kazors always in order—it produces) N. & ~All kinds of old work attended to with punctuality. obert R. Rho my enry B. Tuthill, and George New. Music.—Atwill has just publishes id | iy and impartially, I answer, not only is the assertion smooth and thin edge to a razor in atenth part of the | _mittm*r L. Huntington, to be notaries public; Nathan Tin. | King Time,” and the “ Mother who hath a child at | ise, but when a like one was made by Mr. Sedgwick in | Wa. H. Nonnrs time required on a hove, without asiug oil or water. No other FRICE OF JERE EKSON INSURANCE COMPA | ker to be inspector of lumber, {vice Wm. Thatford, | Sea”—two of Russell’s most exquisite songs. The | Court, the Court instructed me to tell him publicly that Normis:— Proved of, Ravin Buow OU Tbe crore ee aaa | chats terete at inate ee ealast Wee Oo heees te tne | Whose tern hes expired. same publisher has for sale all the songs of this | his aspersions met their exception. ceiving yours of the 19th T had‘seen, and with use ip nearly af the cules biichingnts ea Pe, and om goods, wares and merchandize and also, on vessels atid their Norta East Bounvary.—The British Commis. | teat vocalist. My boyhood has lasted over thirty years; I prepar- regret, the editorial article in the Courier and Ex e on f vata there no equal. In New where it Was invented, it receaved first premiums at the Aim can Institnte every time it was presented fc gr dually (without the aid ef paffing,) ed for my profession by every opportunity of education, an’ i i i . | collegiate and professional. | venture to affirm that not one quirer of Saturday last, to which you have called my tention. “Tt Col. Webb knew you as well as Lhave the pleasure cargoes against loss by [on ORD sioners fer running the Boundary Line in accord- ‘Thomas W Thome i ance with the Treaty of Washington, are Lieute Thomas T Woodruff nant Colonel Estcourt, two *Astronomers, (Captain | tached to the U. th riots. When taking into cousida gemlemen have no interest ‘in the sale ef the erthelo thout solicitation, speaks volumes in its ‘Ameri c ised the slightest impugnment of my professional adequa- | to know you, he would not, I am sure, have suffered him. foal! pare of Ameren. q beine toe John R Day Robinson and{Lieutenant Phipps, R. E.) two Sur- | the Naval Hospital at Norfolk. John Da Gy; [haverhad much correspondence with the Depart. | self for amoment to suspect even, much lese belie 7e that “Conitcates are fp the possession of the inventor from the oe veyers, (Captain Broughten, R. E. and Mr. James | Lieutenant Commandant ; Henry Eld, Jr. Lieut. ; | ment, and have, to the last, enjoyed its expressed unquali- | you were capable of influences such as he allege have most scientific gentlemen of both countries ppeakiug highly of Moses Tucker Featherstonhangh,) and Mr. Scott, Secrerary, Chas_E. Fleming, Acong Master ; Ase’t Surgeon, | fied confidence. governed, and are governing your course in the conduct those i dsl with twelve Sappers and Miners. ‘They will leave | C: W. Tate ; Passed Midshipmen, John H. Parker, | ‘In all the proceedings ot seven weeks, the Court have | of Commander McKenzie’s case. Here, the place of your Caleb C Tunis Baker were ob most your entire life has been spent, Mid, Samuel B. Elliot overruled me vut on three interrogat nativity, w i Bost d Hamilton F. Portes pve thelr sre din i next peonene for * ‘on, enish Capt’s Clerk, Mr. Bull. Tie Wave has been ready | jected to; and the proposal to conduct the examination of | and your private: nd profhesienal charsote e fully imitation and counte NOTHER UMOR.— Rumors are rite now-a-days. | for sea for some time, and has been detained wait- | the officers ofthe Somers not called by the accused, in the | known, ao gentleman would dream of impeaching your ‘would stamp it as being Itis now suid that Captain ¥ oorhees, who is indom- nature of across-examination, I still claim to be right, | motives, whatever opinion he might entertain of the legal ing for medicines from Philadelphia. She is ex- i tered protests in each case. pected to sail in a few days for Charleston. ‘The | “kere jxnot onthe record a single protet from the ac That it may be more mand of the frigate Connress, in the Mediterranean, - propositions which you have from time to time in the erty street, have forsale | had a difficulty with one of his midshipmen, and in management of the trial, endeavored to maintain. In publi avn certiienten ag Ger he merit ‘APE: Tallmadge, PERSSE & BROOKS, No. 61 here publ nei mes ‘Talli ‘ . Norfolk Herald states that Commander Wm. G. jous instances in which I have been sus- | this, other cases, different views are almost always vn Institute ; Prof. John Grise 2 the toltowin consequence of some violent insubordinate lan- Hq 4 cused, in the various in! : q : Moc and tr. Milliken, eutler iw the Royal Navy 301 vd teams news printing 3 by 50 ques, fired a pistol at him, the ball of which struck | @2tdner has been appointed to. superintend the | tained by the Court. tae entert ined by the purest and mort enlightened men, pro. |. Manufactory 163 Broadway, New York. m4 Im*r 200 bai 32 by 48 the midshipman, and glanced and struck another. | Puilding of the new brig of war, which is to be built | The witnesses for five weeks were called by the ac- | fessional as well as others, but from along and in imate TP HE General ly of the French Bonevoteut Society, 3S The ab Re a se to Uh ib. | it Baltimore cused, twenty-seven in number; twelve were called by | acquaintance with you as a friend and a professiena held on the 224 inst., was adjourned in accorda’ ce with tne % by 37 . Phe above rumor gave rise to the story we pub- cciminelgcepnsicnipaan the prosecution, four cf whom were only asked as to | brother, I take much pleasure in stating (greatly lament- Sad acticle of the Constiiution; the members are therefore re. Ries lished My srhbt respecting. the shooting of Lieut. | Sr. Joun Timagn.—The Frederickton Sentinel of | their knowledge of the mutiny, and of © proposal or | ing, however, the occasion which renders it necessary,) ouested to attend analycurned general meeting, on the Ist of 24 by 6 Boyle by Capt. Voorhees, neither of whi Bh até true. i f di talk of Spencer; an affair of two hours duration as tothese | that! know no man living more entirely incapable of an ‘Avril next, at half-past 7 ooclock, P, Mat stenars Delmanico's Hi by 32 sad bs Sas the eg ipat. gives v Cae as nombly.. Saturdae, | tour. The prosecution was called on to do justice to three | act of dishonor, private or professional, than yourself abeliahe y which, woul render jecessay the nmeadment OF a 3U by a8. Court of Common Pleas, in the, Provincial House of Assembly” Saturday, | Oi" sgas whore lives Were charged to have heen ile Then a ibe caning wy he ain th pressio clea i6 the on. aud wrapping i ; : ally taken. . thousands of others, of the innocence o' ander Me “By order 91 the President.” fe FORE, Secretary. paver, of dif eV FFE | AE nose adeno Wittens and aise ve. Joreph ww, | taken up, and again reported upon. ‘The object of | KMLy taken preliminary statement, I turn the public to | Kenzie of the charges which you are officially, am it is New Turk, Maseh HU, J. masoAlr | TERS ke TOT ONT mee | pantdsonThinwas en action of trespass, browenk to re: | this Was to give time to prepare a clause, exempting | :ye evidence, which will prove additionally the unwor- | your duty, prosecuting against him, anion toe strengt LONDUN ANU MANCHESTER INDIA KUB | PY eas & isnt Ble Frank Repository, No. “wit cover damages for an assault and battery, committed on | timber shipped in American vessels from the opera- | thiness ol credit of James Watson Webb. of that conviction deeming it impossitle honedlly to en BER GOODS constantly on hand, wholeanle an al sand krett | (Reperon ef Mrs. Williams, a respectable colored wo: | tionot the Bill, The Bill was taken up to-day and WILLIAM H. NORRIS, Certain a different opinion, and suffering from that cause Poel ' r fs, who resided with her | passed, with a proviso, exempting timber shipped in Judge Advocate. | his feelings to overrule his judgment, h P WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, 19.8 Wall street. Th Hing and Feekiog Tranke man, and one of the plain subsertber bi If, which if he had been acquaint. c opired and offers for salen large assort ‘ab United States, from its ope- daughter at No. 135 Fulton street. It appeared from the | American vessels to thi - sions in regard to yourse! 8 ine a - ‘, . ~ eter hi Id never have indulged, iment of inrerted India Hubber Water Proof Goods “"Ntwatectory. Mo Bred re es eee | testimony that the defendant was the lessse of the above | ration, if cut on American territory. If we recol- | Vs. H. Nonnis, Eaq., Judge Advocate :— your character, he, would never have indulged, Zonts sud Capes, of superior Leama, Cashmere Lain, Persisn eo, re 1 Nett tee | sumed premises, and the plaintiffs were his tenantse—that | ject ihe correepodence correctly between Lord Ash Daan Sim i and whic Janno and Cotton. of all colorg and sizes, WINDOW SLAs he St Helens seine fath November leat the defendant went ap to the | ire Ay Secretary, the right of | ,.“. Your letter of the 18th is received. Icannot feel any | quainted with it, most w’ sin nCottin prepeed for ioya, Tet MAM TA i te RN ety MINEO RRS | Comat Mire. Williams and commenced throwing her | Sutton, And the American Secretary, the might of | difficulty in answering the questions which you pro- | | Were ia Maryland, where “ te ad § - a N8, n of Mrs. Ne s ¢ al d to me, i ry i {a re. | vindication o} Sa crnts ent WV ovine Sor eoape tars sareets, Be, 7 #7 South street J {urniture out of the window, without any legal process | ihe treaty expressly provides that all timber coming | Cent newspaper publication. They ace as follows.“ | ameertain, that when the New York public. see the esti or authority, whereupon she interfered to save her things, plied “Icon | down the St. John, shall be treated as British pro- | 1. Whether your appointment was solicited by, ‘or could mi RRARAMNON LIVERPOOL ORRELL, COAL =i Tons, warra inate in which you are held at home, the last thing they EAL HAVANA StGAKS—The lovers of a very superior article, on board hip th: ttinguer, West si saying “here's your rent,” to which he Havana Segar would do well to eall Burling Slip. Bor sale by kof imputing to you, is a forgetfulness of . ” perty. have been at all expected or thought of by you. Whether J will ever think of ander ue Cafe i orion between Livery ar ‘Gree pr WOODHULL & MINTURNS, ent cae reat i cmandent eicach iver W.e eager perty it was brought about at ll by fe procurensent of Mr. | private or profenonal hongr. 7” veces St eruich place they gun find the larseet ‘alouriment te ecscy ; ws wth srfent p ' a ber of the | Spencer or any of hie friends? i ° » Calland TRON=2 on her breast, The defendant called his clerk to prove Drrapror Occurnenc A recent number of the } Spe vi friend, OF the ave samed Hexury, Cale ROT EME VER. | Spr rnd te Lippe! sverlor Boutsh Fig f (vst bs wes nresent, saw the whole difficulty, and. dented Grenada, Mies. Register, informs us that the whole | Lanswer. Your appointment was not solicit fy yo REVERDY JOHNSON. OTHE LOVERS OF SUPERIOR BLACK TEA= | (oo, WOODHULL & SOR TUANG, in toto that any blow wesstruck by defendant, but onthe | family of Mr. Morehead, residing near the Yazoo | Oot hal Mir Spencer of ony Pr reaume that it was wholly | Baltimore, 21st March, 1843. Hgwaua’s Mixtare—This extremely delicicus and unparal ETT 7 pooh, f Contrary, thet Mrs. Willems lifted kim up en: Pass, were lately poisoned by eating peaches dried } 4h, ted on your part, as there was not then, and is not cat Ieled Ta, 90 highly celebrated in Chine ang Europe, ast ian PORTUGUESE FEMALE PILLS. viele on oly 99 , dict $50, which on apainted board. One of his daughters was to Saw pron a pevwonel oe ‘uaintance between you and my- | W. H. Nonrrs, Esq. :— orved, Ww how for male at the Canton ‘fea Company's Genera Efariamed end eolebrated Pills, (rom ¢ Jury found for plaintitf—verdic: which car- 7 4 ’ ! table person to Dean Sin— Ire able at oe we ee Direpmenie herabexined Tn'this country.” See ndverased aes ee Counsel it plaintite, Semen B: Beers; for ial ieentiewe on the very day iis’ wae ao wal He eee eee ate du upon thendviceota friend | I received lagt evening your letter of the 19th instant, ‘“ ment on. eolamu, paxe. = fendant, fj binson. " a 1 Ly