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Latest From City Intelligence, U. Ss Cireult Court, P Bcet name ) Present the Cimduit and District Judges. 21.—The Papple vs. Hoyt.—After the Judges hud CutvaLe rae East.—Thi “march: ‘of morals * . viieathamin bance, wien [Correspondence of the Herald P Counriargiver Commrrrep.—Speneer By Ward, Bcccen™ S Boston igcertainly rapid |bey on! PI YORK HERALD. - . 4 a 4 ‘y i i h of recedent. . Stgget fights have become me Monrevingo, Feb. 18, 1848. | arrested and brought to this city om the 20U Ans Pip hehe jury were galled Ps > there as duelsan ee Orleans. Annexed isan} D™® Sm:— e April, ona charge of having a large quantity of gold'} overs re a {Coneapidenee of the Heratd.] = Herald Literary Depet. Becotm: of tittatelthttair ie ~| _ The Brutus, Adams, about leaving Buenos Ayres, | and silver foreign and American coin in his posses- Rr eeeemiaeocoatiopetol the defnoe Sie. Ccliecier: many, Poder, Ayal 2} end ebeap TRE] Pub lo aes Ws fay {From the Boston Mail, April"20.) for your port, I hasten to inform you that we are 01 | sion, was fully committed yesterday by the Mayor, | mr. Hoyt, with the Comptroller and Secrelery of the | Mx. Bexnerr:— niuiccsiaecer) r sale, wholesale and retail, at the HeaaLp Orica, orthwest corner of Nasswn and Fulton street. Another cow hiding affair of the most shameful and dis- | the eve of surrendering to the enemy. Gen. Oribe | jn default of bail for his appearance. His examina- aoa poet oie Womble grat, ths. ip close to the city, and has cut off all supplies, ad | tion took place last month, before the Mayor, =] among the people a the southern part ottheckiy., Henry } Admiral Brqwn is blockading the port, Commer- | a}| the faéts were not jptesented until within at ara| A. Fenton, merchant, was assaulted near the Be 5 jatra 5 Tavern, about 8 o'clock, by H. 0. Wood, cibooe clal “affaara are completely prostrated. Your ext | days, Treasury, commencing in Oct., 1889, and was adduced with a view to eatablisit the Coliectors'right to a large pro- portion of fees, those fees having formed a very cousider- ble item in his accounts which were rejected by the Gov- ernment, and he no: thiscause. ‘The rei The account I gave you in my letter of last even- ing of the arrest of a man supposed to be the mur- derer of his wife in Kaltimore county, Md., was li- terally correct, although I did err in giving his | ig- The Sunpay Hekawp to-morrow will contain some fortherand curious developements of the ca- reer of Monroe Edwards, of Sing Sing prison, em- seeks to establish them as credits in ling of this correspondence took up until 3 o'clock, after which and others, and severely beaten with acowhide. Several | &Ccounts from us will be that we have surrendered | Cayor at Last.—On the 8th of October last, a name, which should have been Adam Horn. He it . i Gr i down MN I ined by the Dis. 7 mga tie +. bracing a number,of,.his private letters on love, lijecepboemnacne® ran in ie aftalty, Eauitee me. | to Oribe, Yours, so. pamamed saree cama ark enh thiol Atiornop War clerics fartobthe ig was this morning identified. A sheriff's officer | finance, and reguery, and how he cheated all his tudpald spice seer rd Place, fui Richmond. severely ines pat he. died aimogt jrunpdiataly Caleta shatsiee: ere this phils Parhibey iy te regular | eas. Also, the very latest news of the day. sy: ‘ebeenc: respon: i after, from the effects of the blow and the fall com- ore wor meaner Thmeelt, "line, in’ search’ of Horn, and he was this morning sini Apgee eee to New Yorkvand during Ria ene ie esicg SEO een bined. A coroner’a quest was held upon the body, wiser wep accompanied by constable Wolf, who made the ar- Mo Rrowmonp, April 17, 1843. } and a verdict rendered of death by ablow from ! Elder Knapp out against Slavery—Fire and Fag-| Gonkwright. He eseaped, but was arrested yester- gots—Peraecution—The Elder kicked out of Rich-| day ona bench warrant from the Court of Sessions, mond=The Devil to pay among the Colored Gem- and held to bail in the: sum. of $2000. Great i s ED Misraerss.—A black fellow, named men— Great overfiow of James River, and exter-| revben Moore, entered a grog shop at No. Littie sive Damages—wnequalled since 1792—The Miller Water street, on Zhuregay evening, nnd. sejxed Es tc i . black woman, named Susan Crawford, with w! Aap se a he formerly lived ashis wife, and. stabbed her seve- eAthena am ral times in the breast and abdomen with alarge Daap Sins— knife. He was arrested, and the woman. lies dan- You are probably aware that Elder Knapp has | gerouely ill. , : been preaching with the most unexampled success || “Correcten.—In a police article. yesterday. we for the last four or five weeke in this mort ungodly ade ee ete Bas Ve var “ ences C the city. . Indeed, his trmpet-voice has failed toreach | rater was, that George Monnt bit off.a part of the but few. © The thunder of his'artillery has not even | nose of Vail, Mount washeld te bail in the sum of spared the tympanums of ‘the most ‘aristocratic ex- | $2000 to answer the charge. clusivesin their Shockoe Hill palaces,nor there fine- Westin banck, ments of ordinary society. But he is gone. Prokenit Silies Oakey: Several remarks, indicative of bis principles, were | apyi.21.—Hugh B. He V8. the City Fire Insurance suffered to drop during his first discourses, which | Compeny—Thie is = setae ‘brought by. plaintiff to re- drew forth the warning voice of his" brethren in the | “Gr yee v7 of April, 1641 the plaintiff effected a policy ministry—remarks which, judzing from indications | of insurance in the office of the defenidents on his tock of Inrortanr Potrtical. Movements.—The nomina- tion of Mr. Van Buren, by the Legislature, has Stirred up the elements ternbly in this city, If the present state of feeling between the friends of Van Buren on one side, and those of Calhoun, Cass and Tyler, on the other, goes On us it is goiog now, it is probably we shall have the spectacle of two democratic national conventions—one to meet in No= vember next~the other in May, 1844. A portion of the Young Men’s Committee have declared, in effect, against the November convention. The friends of Mr. Van Buren are preparing to sustain the legislature, and declare that they will hold a Mass Meeting in Tammany Hall very soon, to re- echo their sentiments. On the other hand, the friends of Calhoun & Co. are preparing to oppose such a movement. A collision may be a final di- vision of ‘the democrati¢ party, and two national conventions—in which case Henry Clay’s chances willbrighten up amazingly. fall price for beard for the ‘whole perio the justice of the charge’; words house in consequence. Mr. Wood the whole of the furniture until the bill was paid. Mi ns spoke of his wrongs.in a public manner, He also spoke ofcertain Sally matters, which had little tendency to conciliate Mr. Wood and his friends, Matters being in this state, HO Wood, his friend Capt. Bascomb, and one or two others, pari in Washington street this morn ing, in search of the offending Mr.F. ‘The parties met near the Lamb ‘Tavern, and Mr. W. being armed with a raw-hide, Siren Rover F. and applied the lash with all his‘powerto bis head and shoulders, while his friends, Bascomb and others, stood by to back him. A great crowd of persons, of course, almost instantly collected, and among the number John Blake, of the firm of, Kit: tridge & Blake, who seeing how the battle stood, nobly interfered, and seizing the cowhide, wrested it irom the hands of Mr. W. and applied it right and left to Wood, Bascomb, &c. &c.. scattering the whole party and ending the affray in handsome style, Cross-examined—Witress was an ap) it for office after Collector Curtis had been ap; Mr, Curtis de. clined to.appoint him. until certain. e: ns were made. Witness hed an interview with Mr. Hoyt, the re- sult was a correspondence between him:and Mr. Hoyt, and Mr. Curtis, and the consequence was his re.appoint- ment to office. Witness was in the habit of signing the for importers, prior to the, appointment of Mr- ‘Walters as cashier; Direct examination pera a arid the money 60 received by yo lo the mero! 8 ‘A._in some caven it was; we handed the money to the merchants the first time they called; £ would remark that there was a large numberof those accounts; I suggested to.Mr. Haytthe propriety of addressing circulars to the witnesses;he did so, and T wrote them myself and sent them. Here the witness read a pepertigned by Mr. Hoyt, in which it was stated that nas ‘allthe money was ac-. knowledged to id, and the difference was made up and paid by witn Gas ssecion’ Mr. Capwattapen—Q.—The paper ow hold in your hend is a statement of the transac- jon? A.—Yes. CapwatLapen.—You desire it readi Wi fren ye 1a ‘Riot Arrormer —I do noi. Cavwattaver.—Q,—When you received duty,you put Yee pact on the permit. —T did rest, to Moyamensing prison; and the moment he laid eyes on the prisoner, he said, “ that’s Horn.” It appears he knew him well, avd Horn was much astonished at, seeing him. The officer will return to Maryland for a requisition from the Governor, and Horn will be taken on and tried. Thave now to inform vou of another arrest, and of another murderer. When will these murderers receive their deserts? Aman calling himselfWm. Mason, applied to the mate of the packet ship Mo- nongahela,loading at Walnut street wharf,for Liver- pool, fora rane in the steerage ; and offered seven dollate ad via to the mate, if he would secrete him-.in-the. hold until the veesel should clear: The mate.at once informed Mayor Scott, who dispatch. ed officers, and they arrested Mason on the vessel. He waa artaigned before Recorder Vaux, who had 4 previous warrant for him, and’on the testimony of a man _named Water, he was fully committed.— Mr. Water swore that he met Mason ata tavern in Reading; slept with him. taere—that Mason. while in bed, told him that he was the murderer of the old man and old woman, Parthemore, about three miles fram Harrisburg—that he killed them both with a billet. of wood, obtained $20 in money, and left— Exrraorpivary Ourragés un Savanwau,—The most extraordinary and atrocious outrages we ever remember to. have heard of, in a civilized country, have recently been perpetrated in Savannah, Such astate of things ought not to be permitted to exist Something very important will soon take place, “ inthe suburbs not to be misunderstood, have not | 4 da then in his store in Pearl street. On the 7th of |. Q.—You never put your cheek there without recelving | had been stopped by a magistrate, bui no evidenc Before the 12th of May, in this city, when the spoils | tete or any where else for a single moment:— beenwithont their legitimate effect.” | Mayéin that year, fire broke out. on tha premises, and | the Boney? Leas apovering sealant hi, wen kequitted Phe "ase. willbe divided. We clall explainthe whole ground {From the Savannah Republican, April 16.) He had been repeatedly enjoined to confine his | the store, together with the entire of the plaintiff's stock, or. + reQallad, und exumiaed on aunt of defen- | Charge” of the magistrate was found on him when Continvep. OurraGks iN THE Savannan River.— The atrocious aggressions in our river, of which we have so often complained, seemed only to have abated for a season. On Thursday night, about 8 o’clock, a boat supposed to belong to some. sailor. boarding house, went down the river, and. boarded the British ship Perthshire, lying at Four Mile exhortations to the laudable:purpose-ot saving souls, | was destroyed. Up to the time of the adjournment o| and'to let the seule inkrttionsct ite south alone. ea an eee nt a eck the examination of one witness He had been .trequently. tol at, his remarks on y tt for plein that subject were calculated: to counteract the good eee eee ee ee aT sand Wetone, influence he might otherwise exert were he to dis- | forthe defence. ‘This cause will oceupy three or four play the same zeal in the good cause aforemention- | jays, ed, but all would’nt do ; he continued to harp on searched this morning. ; The arrest of two murderers within twenty-four hours is not bad businers for Philadelphia officers, and the fact'is creating much excitement. Yours, &c. nextweek, The next Presidency depends on the action of this city SSeS aaa dant—Is handed two permite signed by McDaniel, and de- sired to state what he knows in relation to them. Wit- ness states that while engaged In Tip pr onsets of the seizure sitits in Philadelphia last year, Jt became necessa- ry to make a very close examination for inveices and en- tries of cleths from Saddleworth; in England. In doin; so I discovered that there was an invoice of cloth impor Controversy IN THE Somers Caset.—The news- paper discussion in relation to the decision of the es Court Martial in the ease of Commander MeKenzie, | point, during the absence of the captain in town. | that bold statement, that “all mem are born free Common Pleas. by ©. Olifton, that had been delivered to him on a permit | Bou ann parinc Rosseny—Urwanns oF $50,000 appears tobe taking a very remarkable course.— | Captain Moran, of the British ship Albion, wasgoing aad eq ual”—“educate your little niggers”—“ admit Before Judge Ingraham. ‘ I signed by Mr. McDaniel, and the duty, although paid, not | Storen,—On the evening of the Ith instant, the Indeed, the violence, intemperate abuse, and utter | down the river about this Senko wile passing | the colored ladies and gemmen into your pews,” |. Avni. 21—Win. Chance, Jr. ve. Simeon PRE ae iy arr By by the Disratct Avroanav.-Q—Are | Western Insurance and Trust Company, of the city disregard of common decency exhibited by the the Berthehire, saw a: boat ‘under her bows, an ce was sn action on a promissory note for $821. there not invoices often lost, in consequence of which en- | of Columbus, Georgia, was entered by three men thinking that all was not right, went alongside, and hailed the ship three times without getting any re play. Captain Moran, after a few minutes, hail- ed her.the: fourth time, and was answered ‘by the mate of the Perthshire, who begged for God’s sake to come on board and rescue m, as the carpen- ter, the steward and himself, were fastened hand and feet, to ring-bolts on deck, and that the pi- rates had possession of the ship, and were taking the sailors out. Captain Moran came close along side, and attempted to board, but was pre- vented by the pirates hauling up the gang ladder, at the same time ordering him off, and a the most offensive language towardshim. He told the men confined to keep up their courage, and he would re- turn directly with assistance. ‘He proceeded at orce_to his own vessel, and from thence to the ship Ellen,’ lying near by, and procured men and fire arms, and immediately went back to the Perthshire. When the pirates saw the boats ap- proaching, they were in the act of leaving the vessel with the sailors and their baggage, but in their hurry, they upset their boat, and were ail thrown into the river ;- the sailors belonging te the vessel succeeded in getting on board, but the pirates, it is supposed, swam to the shore. Captain Moran, with the assistance which he got from his vessel and the Ellen, remained. on board. About 11 o’clock three boats were seen cautious. ly approaching the vessel again ; one was decoy ed and came along side, and was told that the officers were allasleep, The persons in the piratical boat told the men on board to get ready with their bag- gage. One more daring than the others came on board, when he was immediately secured. Those remaining in the boat were armed, and their guns they said were loaded with buck shot, and would shoot the first persons that interfered with them.— Three or four muskets were discharged, and a stone let fall into the boat, with what consequence we do not know. On Thursday, Capt. Bannerman, of the Br. brig New Zealand,shipped four seamen throush a sailor boarding house keeper, by the name of Mo- nahon, and on Friday anotherone. On Friday eve- ning, this man informed Captain B. that he would, during that night, take them all out of his ship.— Capt. B. accordingly made preparations to receive them, and about 3 o’clock in the morning a number of boats were seen approaching the vessel, but on Hee el preparations, they made! off. will bave a fine charartpr hand ha inerchantmen In ined bosts seize the officers and On one occasion he announced that he should | cumstances are shortly these : the defendant who is one ach to the colored population of Richmond and | ofthe paltates, of Israel, and ae psoauet parenin, Sach ‘anchester on a certain evening; but he was for- | ¢ and thei: movements, purc t eeu bidden: by our Mayor and City Council. He had "After Mr. Dreyloue had the goods made known his intention to remain with us until sion a month, he sexit to the plaintiff" store to-day, but was so offensive on last Thursday even- able six months after date to the order of plain- ing before a large concourse in the second Baptist | tiff for the above sum On the day tha nate became due, church, that he was ordered to leave the ety in | a person called at plaintiff's counting house, and stated twelve hours.. He left the church, went to his lod- | that Mr. Dreyfous was about to make an arrangement of ginge, and I understand had to take his clothing from | his aftairs with his creditors,that he could not pay the note, i ir drip- | but would send the plaintiffin a few days bis balance sheet the wash-tub, pack them up thet night in their Gale by which they wonld see the state of his affairs, hat ping condition, and “ cut stick” an the pees he, defendant, would take care that honorable mention train tor the north. Isuppose the next time he holds | gould be made of the plaintiff's name therein. The plain- forth, he will cry *‘pereecution,” and call the Vir- | tif, however, who had himself to take up the note, not ginians heathens. em aE 3 __. | thinking Mr. Dreyfous’ balance sheet, even though’ his, The consequences of his visit are insubordination | the plaintiff’s, name might be honorably mentioned in it, among our negroes; nightly patrols of the streets by | satisfactory payment for the promissory note, instructed an additional body of police, and a nearer approxi- | his attorney to bring the present action. The detence set mation to his majesty, the devil by those with | Up was a treach of warranty and fraud inthe sale of the whom he had intercourse, rather than ‘a nearer walk | articles. Mr. Dreyfous having through the medium-of H Mr. Herschel’stelescope, discovered that the movements with God. He isa case, and no mistake, Truly | yererusty. Upon this state of facts it was contended on there is “a great deal of putty in this world.” his bebalf that this was a rusty transaction, and that de- James River has overflowed its banks in a most | fendant ought not in equit; gvod conscience be called et equity alarming manner. Rumors have reached here of | upon to pay for rusty watches; but thejery thea rht other- serious injury to the works of the James River and | wise, and gave a verdict to plaintiff for the full amount Kanawha Company, which, in their present embar- | claimed. e defendant’s attorney obtained an order for rassed soudiion: Is to. be regretted very much. | time to make up abill of exceptions, and the case will go * ty te Court. Several ‘large mille and bridges have been swept | "io me Se ead clerk conducted the plaints case, away by the torrent. From the eminences of the "7 fo) ‘defen: city, asfar as the eye can reach, nothing but a vast | Sd Mesars. Chace and caaned een, rece expanse of water is to be seen, The plantations | Cierk vs. Loomis and Heath—This was an action of along the banks are completely inundated, with | trespass for taking and carrying awey the. property of here and there a house-top alone visible. The | the pleintif. The damages were laid at $1,000. waters appear to be at a stand still at present, after Messrs. Henry and Blunt conducted the plaintiff's case, a most. rapid rise. It‘is said to be the greatest — seen e eee eenetiet Bee et ¥ rye if a AL HEE og i che Joseph Mortimer,” upon which he. issued an execu: ‘The Miller fever has just reached us. Several | % ‘pat it into the ap. of the defendant Loomis i i ling their bank stock, and | tion, and ra ee Chat old ladies are talking of selling t . who levied on certain trunks fa an auction store in Chat retiripg to more northern latitudes: One young | ham square, containing a quantity of wearing apparel, lad; Ras just been sent to the Asylum—a victim to | among which were six pair of inexpressibles, as the pro- Millerism, Knappism, rings round the sun, comets | perty of Mortimer. The plaintif alleges the property was with thundering long tails, and other wenders of Fis, and that he sent it to the auction store to be sold. i long 5 : this most wonderful age. By the way, we have had | Two witnesses were produced on eat of plaintiff, incessant rains for the last two weeks; rather un- | one of whom testified that plaintiff w ealer in clothes, favorable to a sudden conflagration, but very con. | 8nd that witness made up several pairs ef the above men- soling to an anti-Millerite. Yours, ina hurry, toned am sstion tee dd aS the cuuse wes adjourn. Sar Janes. | eduintil 10oclock on Monday next, The Court of Common Pleas sits to hear motions on Sa- Oswego. turday (this day). [Correspondence of the Herald.) | Rates of Travelling on different Routes— The Weekly Before Recorder Spee an ‘Aldermen Purdy and eona’ tries cannot be made, which would cause descrepancies. A-—There are. Theduty due on this invoice was ne ver accounted for to the government. There is no ac- countof itin the cash books: After the exumination of this witness,the Court calléd upon the:counsel on both ‘sides to make out a list of the ints en which they respectively rely, and furnish them the Judges at the sitting of the court. The Court then ‘adjourned to 10 o’elock this day. Courier and Enquirer and many other papers, and the fury of their partizanship in this case, from the beginning, have been most disgusting. But it would now appear, that instead of cooling down into so- briety and decency, as would reasonably be ex- pected, they are becoming still more furious and abusive, Our announcernent of the vote of the mem- bere of the Court Martial, elicited a variety of maniacal yells and opposition from the Courier.— Our statement, that the vote was seven for convic- tion and five for acquittal, was denounced as utterly fatse. But it appears that all can be ascertained now without any difficulty, The members are at liberty to reveal the general result of their delibera- tions. But that the fact was as we stated, we have no doubt. Indeed, it was easy beforehand to form apretty accurate idea of how the vote would be.— The private conversations of the members—their conduct on the trial—a variety of means were with- in the reach of those desirous of ascertaining the fact. The New World of this week administers a very appropriate and temperate rebuke to the conductor of the Cowrier. Wrap axp McKesz1r.—Of all the papers which have brawied and bragged in defence of the naval Jack Ketch, none have been s0 outrageous as the Courier and Enqui- rer, During the whole progress of the proceedings, Mr. Webb, the editor, has vindicated most fully his right to The title of a bully. He has abused and villified, without stint, everybody who dared to differ from him as to the priety of the murder of Svencer, Cromwelland Small ; e has, with the most unfeeling bitterness, attacked Mr. John C. Spencer, and with impotent malice, sneered and scoffed at those sentiments of the paternal nature, which @ brutal Judian would have respected. Not content with this species af defence of his friend this doughty champion of cold-blooded murder has fal fied the sentence of the late Court Martial, and interpol ted the word “honorable” into a meagre announcement of x technicw! acquittal, first published in the Philadelphia United States Gazette. Such impudence and falsehood would disgrace Monroe Fdwards ; and the loss Mr. Webb has to gay in future of the editor of the Herald, the better for the few rags of reputation which still hang about him. iid veracity fo the editor of the Courier and Enquirer — Ifthis be not enough to show the latter our opinion of him, in disguise, while the officers were closing the vault for the Fae immediately secured the officers Messrs. Murdock and Bass, and plundered the insti- tution of the following funds:—Gold, about $9,000 ; notes on other banks, $18.375 ; memoranda of mo- neys in hands of ‘agents, &c., amounting to about $2,400; Bank of Charleston nates, $18,000 ; Darien (Geo) Bank, $14,000; besides other packages containing probably about $10,000 or $15,000. A reward ef $5,000 is offered for the recovery of the money and property. Sales of Stocks at Philadelphia Yesterday, $4900 City 6's, 1866, 100; 1000 Camden and ‘Amboy 6 er cent bonds, 60 ; 200 State 6's, 1846, 47 ; 101 shares Union Bank Tennessce,40 ; Tl do Girard Bank, 9; 20 do Reading RR. 16; 111 do Wilmington RR, 8}. Arter Boarp —$1000 State 5’, 1858, 48}; 50 shares Manufacturers & Mechanics’ Bank, 13. LATEST SOUTHERN SHIP NEWS. cba Pata, April 21i—Cld Aurora, Chase, Trinidad de ‘Bacrisone, April 2—Cld Com Warrington, Gatchell, La Guayra and Porto Cabello. s Ricimonn, Apri! 19—Arr R W Brown, Kelly, Mobile. Nonrorx, April 19—Arr Annawan, Swasev, NOrleans; | Ar- gon, Chase. Newport: Daniel Webster, Lawrence, Hepeshan- noek for N York. In Hampton Roads, Benj Lunt, ber of ivfoneaud afveoamern detained by NE rine! 5 inda. “Arr lth, John, Nickerson, Ponce: Shetland, Billings, Boron. Sid Eagle, Pedrick, W_In U 8 ship Lexingtn, Lt Com Glendy, bound to New York, has dropped down to the dite of Craney Islands. adbaneh gon, NC, Aprit 13 Art Pinta, Given, New York: rabtree. do; 15th, Abigail mond, Leighton, St Mae Bonton: tee Dirge Teeuer: Demersrar Olive Berek Jeans, ton; (e. cher, METATA ; wane, ‘Thomasven, Grand ‘hark, Nichols, Sauna Serdnxan, je—Cld Lady Falkland, (Br) Stith, Ply- mon DE , April 11—Arr Mary, ficherdson, NYork.— “Geongiaaa, Bedell, do; 10th, Commerce, Freemsn, Jones’ Street Sweeping Machine, © Mecuanics® Institute, Grry Hari, PAY} caNe April 17, 1843. if The Committee on.Science and the Arts, consti- tuted _by the Mechanics’ Institute of the City of New York for the promotion of mechanic arts, to whom was referred the. examination of plans and a model of ‘street sweeping: machinery, invented by Dr. A. Jones of said city, report— " fe ‘That, in their opinion, this machinery is well adaped to the purpose for which itis designed, being novel, simple, and effective. By order of the Committee, W. L. McKenzie, Actuary. TueatricaL.—Mr. Burton arrived in the city yes- terday for the purpose of making arrangements for the coming season at Niblo’s The Ravels are-en- gaged, and avery. brillant season may be anticipa- ted. Miss Reynolds will be one of the “‘ bright pat- ticular stars” of the vaudeville company. Miss R. will fulfil a short engagement at Albany before the season-at Niblo’s commences. ' The Broughams are drawing good houses at the Chatham. Burton should secure them also for Niblo’s. Navau.—v. S. ship Fairfield ari March 234, from Port Mahon. The U. S. sloop of war Erie, fourteen days hence from Rio Janeiro, was spoken Feb. 24, lat. 30, ion. 30 15. PostaGk BY THE Brirannia.—The post bill from Boston te New York, including the English mail, was over $2000—Philadelphia over $500—New Or- leans nearly $700, Sepuction rx Pennsyivanta.—The seduction bill, Q@ THE SUNDAY MERCURY will be published to-morrow, notwithstanding Miller’s humbug, and it will contain the usuel—an extraordiuary amount of news, fun, humour, wit, philosophy and morality, besides three more original and humorous Woodcuts, drawn expres«ly for this paper. Allthe sporting intelligence from Bell’s Life in London, and full particulars of the late Philadelphia. Fun from the Satarist. The recent Elec- y i le—dor ed Sob wt bathees “weuutihin Wlacvacwe ty wows Jane Definitions—Theatrical and other movements—Victor tie them to nng-bolts, and forcibly carry away the ‘Sun corrected. as mentioned by us a few days since, passed both Et ee pee ot he A ate wre we will make ourselves clearer on a very early occasion. | crew. ‘ Arai 2L—Senresceo.—This being sentence day the | houses of the P : - Thebauess uf che? f 3 — ennsylvanit jt 6 success of the Mercury is unparalleled—two eii- (Bat Reine the. itioet eatimondiuaty: eateivedt Farenp BENNETT; firat man called was Joseru Dinxs, convicted of attempt: ylvania Legislature before the | Th are published la weak: Ofine 106 Molen seer More or Tue Fresuets.—Additional particulars of the recent freshets are given below :— [From the Buffalo Advertiser, April 18.) Fuoop at Tonawanpa.—We are indebted to Mr. W. A, SuttonJCanal Superintendent, for the intelli- gence ofa serious accident at Tonawanda Creek.— The Superintendent, with his assistants, have been on the spot for the last three days and nights, makin| every effort to protect the property of in iviiteleanl of the State from the danger which threatened ; the prospect ia the mean while becoming more alarming, until now tne water has made a Wide breach in the canal, which there is no means of stopping, and which is carrying every thing before it. The pas- sage made is just below the Tonawanda Dam, be- tween it and the guard lock. In a short time after the breach was made the Railroad bridge and the canal bridge were carried away ; a house standing on the neck of land between the canal and river, wasalse carried away. Families living on this land, further down the river, are leaving, seeing no means of preventing the water from carrying it all away.— The dyking on the creek above is all carried away, and the farms are inundated. So serious a flood has not occurred on that stream before. [Fromithe Rochester Post, April 13.] Fresuet iv Canapa—We learn from Captain Twohy, of the America, that there has been quite a flood in the streams that empty into Lake Ontario near Toronto. The Humber, 9 miles from that city carried away four of its bridges, and at one of them a man lost his life Froop at Lyxcueurcu.—From the Virginian, we learn that the River and tributary streams there- about had risen very high. Hollins’ mil! dam on Blackwater was washed away with several bridges. The lumber house of Boyd, Elmond & Co. was un- dermined in the rear and tell down, the wer car- rying away a quantity of goods. ¢ only damage to the canal the Virginian had heard of was the washing a of the tow bridge across Tye River, which could be repaired in a week. [Correspondence of the Herald.) Mipp.etown, April 19, 1843. Frienp Bennetr:— ‘We have a rise of water here to an extent never before known. The oldest inhabitants admit it to exceed im bulk of water, even the great freehet of 1801, when it measured from common low water mark, 21 feet to the surface ; but then it was clog- ged up at the straits by ice, and consequently ob- structed the current of water. Now the river isen- tirely free of ice. The waterghas full scope and now reaches within 7 inches ef the old mark. The i ing to sell counterfeit certain per centage. | adjournment. In Ceara! tort Ei bagi Ad New, York paper, of Ondeing asked what he had to say why sentence shou. April 1st, it fell upon the following paragraph :— not be passed upon him, he replied :— “ The steamboats on Lake Champlain will reduce their “T am not gery: the man who swore against me fere 25 percent. at the opening of navigatien; those on | swore to a positive untruth, and I have got a paper in my Ontario and Erie should follow suit—the times de- | pocket to show that he has been in the State prison.” mand it.” Recorper.—The evidence against you was conclusive, The writer of the above paragraph must have a RL le Weve ey Meals Mateeet written from ignorance or been imposed upon by | son. The Court, therefore, sentence you to imprison- some personjinterested on Lake Champlain, where, | ™ent in the State prison ete pai and replied thet in a distance of 140 mules, the charge for passage | he) d nothing to i if the Court in their sentence 1g, and has been, five dollars. could extend any mercy they would not regret it.” ; Recoxpen,—You have been convicted of forgery ii On Lake Ontario from Oswego to Lewiston and | signing the eesumed name of Lieut. Wilkes to acheck, ee Falls distance ot avec ne he and ue cviaegee against you was such that the Court ‘or passage last season was but three dollars, mea! feel bound to sentence you to State prison for four years. included. The charge last season from Syracuse | James V. Hunter, convicted of obtaining money under to Buffalo, via Oswego and Niagara Falls, was but | false pretences from Joseph 0. Warner, the former being four dollars, when at the same time the very liberal | o8¢ of the notorious keepers of Intelligence Offices of a Railroad Company charged seven peculiar character in this city, was called and the Court Ouitakales get d ie Tak fr sentenced him to a fine of $50 and thirty daysimprison- fi nm arie and the upper lakes, say from Buf- | ment in the City prison, alleging at the same time that alo to Detroit, a distance of 320 miles, the price of | they were determined to put an end to such practices. passage is but six dollars, and from Buffalo to Chi-] Owen Parscert, a Sound Pilot, was next called for sen- €ag0, a distaties about 1100 miles, eighteen dol- tongs for ripen the Pilot Laws, b piloting two ves- lars, meals included. sels through Hurlgate, contrary to the statute in such f Yours truly, J.VQ, | | Coggnmede tnd provided. i Hi sas © A econvER—It becomes the duty of the Cour to im- ‘ we sentence in'your case, although in so doing the: Sonne ar THe Cuatuam TuraTre —Quite ascene | Ponsider that you, are entirely competent, and wonder occurred at this fashionable place of amusement on bh Ou by A not pees an Sppoittrment as Rages A + ony produced was favorable, so Thursday night during the representation of ‘ The | far ge regards your character, there was nothing agninst Omnibus,” which agreeably diversified the perform- it, but Ns Sohal in| by the Sat ceueed A Notwithstanding this, the Court are com the ance, and made that laughable farce more amusing | jaw of the land to inflict a penalty in all cares of violation than usual. The farce had been set down on the | of the Pilot Laws where they are fully proved ; and, bills since Saturday last, but Mr. Harrison, who Unies Gh anbu tae macsonetinite: ‘upon. you for the was to take the part of Mr. Ledger, neglected to Paxscort—May it please the Court—piloting through attend at any of the rehearsals, until Thursday, patel te aL taem arth eee ae Meg Pe when he declared that he was perfectly prepared to | ment; ani in addition to this { understoo | fromthe Court, appear and perform his part. This assurance was and f Yel Phone 4 an ete rl bind Jury, that nothin omin he imposed. not, however, bome out by the facts, and the per- | ”°jynon—1 was one of the jurors in favor of acquittal of formance had been little more than commenced | Mr. Prescott, and should have adhered to my position had when Mr. Harrison’s inadequacy Was apparent.— Tae cree att mere nominal fine would have been The newsboys testified their displeasure with cha- Tur Reconvrr.—The Court would merely state that racteristic vehemence, and at last Mr. Harrison ayer renee ahh ite attin iat Weeae boat : é p : 7 ey hed thu made his appearance, and made a speech, declaring | meliorated it on account of the excellent chavacterofthp that he had not had time for preparation, and must = Lt its decline proceeding. This was received with vari- | chols was tried ply A names George ST ous and not very complimentary demonstrations on | Morris, of sere ie cay: penn : Rees s , several other articles, which were in the part of the audience, for they had just got an €X- | session. The Jury found him guilty, and the Court La citing taste of Mr. Brougham’s capital acting as | tenced him to the State Prison for three years. which has yet been made in detence of Commander McKenzie, is the following, which appeared in the Philadelphia Gazette ot Thursday lest:— “Almest every—we might say, that with but one or two exception: ‘ery—journal of character in the land has sustained him, abt more especially those who are most familiar, from their location, with the general worthlessness of the common sailors who fill our national and mercantile marine.” Here is a sweeping charge of the most decided character. The whole body of our seamen are denounced as worthless reprobates, for whom we suppose the Gazefte thinks hanging is quite too good efate! But this is only in keeping with the general character of the defence of McKenzie in the public prints. It is perfectly evident that this controversy cannot be terminated until all the facts relative to the find- ing of the Court Martial have been distinctly ascer- tained, and communicated to the public. Public opinion, and a due regard to justice, require this to be done—and the sooner it be done the better for Com. McKenzie. His friends should at once get these facts published. As for ourselves, we know what they are. We have every reason to believe that we know exactly how the members stood—who voted for aequittaland who for conviction. Bat we wish the friends of McKenzie to present the public with a proper statement of the case. They eay that they know our statement was incorrect. How have they made that discevery, if, as they allege, no one but the inembers and the Secretary of the Navy were ac- qnainted with the facts? Let, then, the whole facts be stated, and so put an end to this disagreeable controversy. We do not express any dissatisfaction with the verdict. We have no ill-will to McKenzie. We always pitied the poor man, and regretted, with the greatest sincerity, the melancholy cireumstances which brought such unfortunate results to him, to all um- mediately concerned, and to the country. Ann street. Price 3 cenis a single copy—$1 for eight months. The paper will be sent in a wrapper to any part of this continent. Advertisements must be sent in before 10 this (Satur- day) evening. Canat ro THE Pactric.—The French government has sent officers to the Isthmus of Darien, to gather information relative to cutting a canal through to the Pacific. BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA, VERSUS SAND'S RSAPARILLA.—This article which hee wrought such signal cures within the State and city of New York, has brought from A.B. & D. Sands the following certifi: cate of its superior efficacy —of its unequalled virtues in eradicating all diseases for which it. is sold. New Yorx, April 20, 1842. 1. Buffalo, N.Y. ling during the year'past considerable uantities of your Extract of Sarsaparilia, and think from the ecoount we hear of its virtues from those who have used it, that the sale in this city be much increased by paying it more attention in advertising. Our arrange ments are such with the different papers that we can have advertisements inserted on much better terms. than most others pay, and more conspicuous. If you would like to make an arrangement with us for selling it more exten- sively,we think it could be made of advantage to us both. We have four different stores, three of them in the best locations in the city for retailing, and one for wholesale- ing, and our facilities are such as will enable us to dis- pose more of it, perhaps, than any other house. We shall be much pleased to hear from you on this subject, or if you vi New York in the course of a month or so, to see you at our store, 79 Fulton street. Yours, very respectfully, A. B.& D. BANDS. Sream Smr Grear Western will not leave Li- yerpool till this noon, in consequence of some da- mage she received on her last trip hence. Free at East Boston.—The garden of Wm. F. Mason; ‘was destroyed last Wednesday. Loss in grapes, plants, &c., $7000.” Uncertain —The Hon. Edward Everett has not yet accepted the mission to China. Sanpwicu Istanps.— England is about to acknow- ledge the independence of Hawaii. $c Hon. Lewis Cass has been appointed Regent of the Michigan University. 0G Hackert makes his benefit bow to-night at the Park, and acts a variety of his popular characters. Unsettiep.—The difficulties between Nicaragua and Great Britain. LIVE OR DIE1—THAT IS THE QUESTION. —Thousands, if they did but know it, are at this mement walking thoughtlessly in our streets, with the seeds of fatal diseases inthe elements oftheir blood. A few doses ills or Cathartic Lozenges would d_not only remove the he system, and render ervious to unhealthy infiuences. "A thorough cleansing of the stomach and intestines from the acrid > accumulatethere during the winter, is in- ispenaable at this season of the year; and there is no mo- dicine, at present known, that p>rforms this necessary work of purification #0 mildly,and yet s0 thoroughly, as Paters’ Vegetable Pills, and Peters’ Catharti¢ Lozenges. Beware of spurious imitations. Principal office 125 Ful- top, corner of Nassau street. Maeniricent.—The weather yesterday. Flowers and trees are budding and blossoming every where. Questio Vexata.— Where is the seat of govern- ment in Canada to be? Founp.—The wreck of the steamer Erie, in Lake Erie. EXAMINE BEFORE You Take,—Counterfeit Mexican dollars are in ciretlation. i ——— nn Court Calendar—Tw1s Day. ors Count.—Nos. 91, 85,74, 69, 80,96, 84, 87, 88, SHERMAN’S LOZENGES ARE THE GREAT cure-alls of the day—their reputation is spreading over the whole civilized world—verily, fulfilling the. predic tion of the Rav. Darius Anthony, who was saved from the consumptive’s grave by Sherman's Cough Lozenges, after he had been given up todie by all hiefriende. ‘Thouranie of children bave been cured by Sherman's Worm Lo- zenges after suffering for months, and it was not suspected Common Pixas—For Monday—Nos. i4, 51, 15, 65, 58, 57, 58, 62, 63, 64, ABOMINABLE CONDITION OF THE StREETS —The mud and dust, which seem to be the presiding genii over the streets of this city, are a perfect outrage upon all {@G-Such large and fashionable audiences as :issembled at Peale’s New York Museum last night, speaks volumes ni sui ; " ¢ i ; : that worms was the cause till they rend the" 8 municipal decency. Here has this city contracted a | country for tales around, is completely jansdated, Pat Rooney, which was almost equal to Power.— | ,,Commeuctive Gui Tred tae cinta, Adams ating | in favor of that establishment. The performances are of Worms,” in Dr. Sherman’s bill of directions. "Never debt of nearly $13,000,000, to introduce an abun- | A200 Waal ex pee Winy. De Sauetty en- | Mr. Harrison had no sooner retired than Mr Ste- ing the sum of $200 | highly attractive. Dr. Valentine isan eccentris genius, | before has.a certain cure for worms been discovered, and tirely incomprehensible. Bridges are carried away, fences in innumerable numbers are floating rapidly down the river. The lumber in our yards here is topsy turvy, and in the yard of D. ‘Alten & Son, there is nota solitary pile escaped an upset. Your steamboat storehouses are nearly covered with wa- ter, and are really ina precarious situation. Some of our most experienced men say the freshet has not ag yet reached the highest point. The eventual da- mage willbe great. The last mails from Hartford bring inselligesibs that over three hundred families are unhoused, the water reaching the 2d story of a large number of the houses, and those, as cupied by the poor hard working people, eon- sequently the least able to combat the double loss of home and property. Their case is distressing, under circumstances that evinced vens, the stage manager, familiarly known to the | * knavish disposition, and for which the jury found him ee heer : guilty, but at the interposition of his counsel, his sentence newsboys'as “‘ Old Blueskin,” made his appearance, | was postponed until next term, in order to allow time to and delivered one of those short pithy speeches, in | Prepare exceptions to thelaw ax charg ea by fa Court ‘ a ; it o which he is almost unrivalled, and informed the au- when the case was called, up andthe indletmoat qetchel dience that Mr. Harrison had fallen into a slight er- | for informality in the spelling of « Horatio” by the addé ror in his statement, that he had had abundance of ets ee te ee Ee opportunities of becoming perfect in his part, and | _ The Grand Jury came into Court and made the follow+ vi .. | ing presentment:— had suddenly, to the great surprise of the other per- “That they have visited the prison on Blackwell's sons in the caste, declared his inability to go on | Island, while the keeper was engaged in cleaning the Mr. Stevens concluded by appealing to the generosi- tere End they fone the sotanliahment saepllent off ty and forbearance of the audience in such unplea- | condition aa the buil willadmit. They regret, fowt tt sant circumstances, and retired amid great applause. | ¢¥¢" t@ add that the building occupied in part as a bl Dr. Sherman is entitled to lasting gratitude for his inven- tion. Warehouse, 106 Nassan street. Agente: 4Stanwix Hall, Albany; and 3 Ledger Buildings, Philedelphia. dance of pure and wholesome water. The'water has been introduced, and it is now running to waste in the gutters, in numberless small rivers all round the city, and yet nota drop of it is sprinkled upon the streets where the sun has dried all the mud into dust. In Broadway, for instance, the least breath of wind sets all the dust in motion, and the whole street in- stantly becomes unfit to be travelled. Yesterday the sun shown out brightly, and our citizens, ladies and geatlemen, who have been pent up during the long winter, were anxious to avail themselves of a re- freshing walk in that favorite promenade ; but the the wonderful command of countenance that he possesses truly astonishing, and heso identifies himself with the character he is performing, that he appears actually to imogine that he is the person he is representing. Signor Blitz introduces some extraordinary fents, which no one bat himselfcan so accomplish. His dance of dinner plates is worth a dollar te see. La petite Cerito appears to great advanta, og READ THE FOLLOWING CERTIVICATE, to which Dr. Smith is willing to make affidavit; the cures of Dr. Taylor’s Balsam of Liverwort are truly astonish- ing; becarefal to see that the new splendid steel plate F Pigaaed “To Prevent Counterfeits,” is on each bot- e. Consumption and Raising Blood Cured.—I hereby certify that last August I was attacked with a violent and profuse hemorrhage from the lungs, severe cough, with the expectoration of much mucts, pain in the head, sore- ness in the chest, and other distressing symptoms, TI bought a hottle of Doctor Taylor’s Balsam of Liverwort, from 375 Bowery, which, under the blessing of Provi- WE WOULD REFER THE READERS OF the Herald to the of Trowbridge & Co, 304 Broadway, morning, a8 being an excellent op portunity for those wishing to Piano Fortes cheap, a8 they are to be sold without reserve to the highest bidder, to pay advances. ; ag bs c r smith’s shop, and in part as a hospital, ly call dence, gave me immediate relief. Its effect has been such street was quite impassable from the dust, and not a aut bpd ski Jape: pga Aire dat yey The curtain then fell, and shortly afterwards Mr. | the Luni Paronpitel ie gether tee anal (Pg in r 7 in my ave that T eannot rele reat MIT 1, firinkle of water olay it. It would seem as if the | We have had eontinued rain froin Sunday evening | ad Mrs. Brougham appeared in the “Married | lara ‘number "of ‘perin Sa eeRtt SDM | cite akay Farts roostves in: adeutve nit te tecee eL {.: ;Aselh sik, tous iS riitecy street, Brooklyn. Street contractors ¢upyosed \hey had been employed | Jast to this (Thursday) morning, when the rain | Rake,” and soon restored the good humor of the mere banks and aves, a. scurolty Of th ped gee Epa [ t 5 "at 37 day, at 10 o'clock, in the New World Supplement, Ni together with the April parts of the folowing splendid novels :— Martin Chuzzlewit, by Boz, his best work — Trove, by 8. Lover Lolterings of ‘Arthur ¢ Obeary. by 0. Lever Windsor Castle, by WH. Ainsworth. > sone bee bie gee sy ials, eras cents only—just tive Price of ench separately. $1 $layear. Apply at 30 Anu: treet. itbeiies dc J. WINCHESTER, Publisher. Buy only at 375 Bowery, or of Dr. Leeds, sole whole- to kéep the city ina constant state of either mud or » No. 180 Falton dust. We ask again who are the bondsmen of these contraciors, who have agreed to see that their work is well and faithfully done? Can Alderman Carman of the 12th ward tell us? ceased and a cold brisk snow storm set in from the north. Cloaks and overcoats are on the rise. We expect this freshet to continue through the remain- der of this month, and as fast as the eflects can be ascertained, you shall have them. Good sleighing a few miles above Springfield. M.A. R. A 4 y ri n ese, With insuffi house by their admirable and spirited acting. The oe “A Tho Grand Inquest would respectfully speeches excited great interest, and we have no | ciencion That. they: vidie che Danae, aeylom nd doubt that if such little episodes were got up occa- bi it ual state of perfect tre thoy | bat not ‘ tient room to accommodate the number ef ns alren sionally, the theatres would be crowded. dy thero, which is (ily incregsing. ‘The Grand Inquest recommend the enlarging of the Asylum at as early a per Lost 1x THE Foc.—The mate and four of the crew | Tioas practicable. ‘That they visited the Farms a1 ic nd vas ‘4 ; | tious buildings thereon, which are kept in good condi+ of the ship Inez, Long, of Newburyport, from Liv- | tion. The Grand Inquest were much nipase with the sale agent, 127 Maiden lane, or Mrs. atreet, Brooklyo. PROFESSOR VALPEAU’S CELEBRATED SPECIFIC PILL for the radical cure of gonorrhea, glect and all tnpleasant discharges ‘rom the uretha, is now the only remedy used for those distressing maladies. Their celebrated inventor, Prof. V. in his last lectures at the hos- Charite in Paris,"speaks of them in the follow. ‘Gentlemen, I have used these Pills for a con- Anorner Voick From THe Hermrracg.—The Messrs. Peage & Son have received this day another letter from the brave old hero. It was shewn to us PoxrricaL Facts.—At the recent election in this city, the vote polled was one to every seven of the bebe ic shan d ‘ ; pearence Box nai WARRANTED CURE.— y ! eau . hie hige | by them; re tintin erpool for Boston, landed ina boat, at the south | ®Pp*arance of the children, which reflects great credit on | OG. E.—DR. ELDERKIN’$ | siderable fime with nt single instance of failure, and popolation. In Michigan, in 1840, when the whige | } erehotnde Cee ae freak Jn ed apied eauct Nantucket Island on Monday, the 17th inst. | jog,t}ftem- "That they also visited the Alms House and | Fits ptian Balsom will not fall coring the worst cases of | gfter having tried every Tomedy known for these diseases, carried that State by 1800 majority, the vote was them and their berry invention ‘cr jetinn tod 8 inl eatin faht | The moledpartenect iappved HY femaleorens an oleeD) | ration. dowot pentane tense oe ee Aemaintcieerac tion eiceciie | eu pes loti . Hl u They state that on Sunday morning, at about eight | The male apartment, however, did not exhibit the same | ™Atism. Idonot publish the many this invaluabl ‘sitation in pronouncing them to be the best remedy { ne te five of the population. ‘This shows that the | celebrated personage takes such ‘contintied notice of | ovoicck, they left the ahi at anchor in Rue fatheens | £007 appearances in Cleanliness. ‘The totel murmber-aup, | Medicine how prrformad, in consequence of ake prest Norrhe of gieet, at present known to the medical pro | {ull yore of this city was not polled at the Jate elec: | an advertised article, it must entitle it to the confi- | Clock, they left the ship at anchor in five fathoms | ported in 4078. Al! of which is respectfully submitted. pense, but have put this remedy at so cheap a price, 26 | fension.” | don eae rae people. We say 19 all, old and youns, of water, probably among the shoals off the 3, E. pe sa sec dAMES 8: LEWIS, Foreman. raphe te that all can obtain it and va can The Now Xork. College et Medicine and Pharmacy, | + aentinageipis me go iv isiOn street, and procure . s ‘ A. L. Scorr, Secretary. a ‘ies of long standing was cured in afew times | having obtained the recipe for those Pilla from thei Mexican Reevpiarion.—The U.S. ship Falmouth ie were. side of the Island, for the purpose of sounding, in} giiiy Toonen war called for sentence for keeping a | epplying. For Worms it hasbeen taken with. the mo | lebrated inventor about six. months since, have vold over order to find a passage out into deep water. The Me house, but sentence was mispended owing to fog was very thick at the time they anchored. It rrp od Mite ony lighted tp alittle abopt. the time the boat left, but, | und tah inten cae ete ee ed soon after the fog came on much more densely, und monceierpiphemreamage they were unable to find their way back to the ship, (cj W. E. Rovinson ison a visit to this city be although they heard her bell several times. They | fore his departure for Ireland, and will deliver a lecs left on board Capt. Long, five well men and three | ture in Washmgton Hall, Broadway, on Wednes- sick ones. The Inez! left;Liverpool{on {the 9th_of | day evening, April 26th. Mr. Cartwright the popu- February, and has been out @ days, * Jar vocalist, will sing somejof his best songs, nv Son:— GentLemen t— ys the pleasure to acknowledge your kind favor nitimo, by the hand of my friend Mr. John phd rats: and with it your much esteemed present of the Horebound « ‘andy, for which receive ceive at sa at Pensacola, trom Vera Cruz, brings a report that the first payment due American claimants, on the 30th inst., by the Mexican government,under the re+ cent indemnity treaty, will not be paid. astonishing success, and that too by. grown persona, whet Worm Lozenges, mide of calomel and other mercurial preparations, would dono wood whatever. It is a med cine which can in all cases be depended on. For bathin, externally it entirely suj jen the use of all kin Strengthening Plasters, Linaments, &o ; it gives strengt! and tone to the nerves and muscular system, and can given toithe most tender infant without t! east dong erinjury. For weakness in the back, « thm: the patient ie under any medical treatment. will s0 sufficiently prove its eftiency as to satisfy the Sold in boxes containing 100 pills, at $1 per box. To ao T? be had only of G. J. Leeds, wholesale drag- | medical practitioners and draggl $8 per dozen boxes. gist, 127 Maiden lane, whose name 1#0n each bottie, to | apy order of the College, of ledicine and Pharmacy, 97 prevent counterfeits. jassou st. N.Y. og RICHARDSON, Agent. two thousand boxes, anddefy any care toba produced where they have not effected a cure, Among the man: advantages they posress over the old treatment, the fol- lowing are worthy of notice, viz: Their effect is certain, they contain ne mercury, or any medicine calculated to injure the constitution. They allow the patient to follow his ordinary Vusiness, without teinting the breath, disa- fons with the stomach, or causing the least suspicion Ican only add, that may thousands receive fri use asmuch efit as I have done, then will its ins 5° down to verity: — of ite arene ‘am, gentlemen, very respectfully, your ~ friend and hamblo vervant™ ANDREW JACKSON.g | New Worxs—Pablished this day—The Heiden+ maner, by Ovoper, and the Adventures of Sir Launs celot Greaves ; the History and Adventures of an Atom, &c, &e j DTT nM TT