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vee : ‘Look om the fleecy clouds ; Clty Intelligence. tnd a basin of salt and water placed slong eof bins | ATE VT VORK HERALD. ‘igi eatiesunecam ight Sweanne mo fheromputte fec.—TheMayors| BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL. ag it rs a Emblem of law rare office and avenues thereto, were crowded toexcess | Lare ¥nom Mexico.—By the schooner William Yes, thave seen a daughter thus to whip her New York, Thursday, May 11, 1843. Look ! Jook your last: for hark! a gun yesterday with the newly appointed and elected | Bryan, Captain Moss, whith arrived last night, we mother; oor ts the ES aS yp officers, who had assembled for the purpose of ta- cava sported afm of papers and a letter from’ our “(great astonishment and someshakes of the head among Ap are nn ee Mle pent ot aa Their een are scaled in death. king the oath of office; and the remainder of the | from which we exttnecthe iets es thee wuliense agile Ron aed S dan Sa The ¢ deed safene ‘ that eruel dood — time of his Honor was occupied in examining the | A ‘Forced Loan” decree has been published in Brown,—Wehave his name but we do not wish to; northwest corner of Nessan and Fultonstreet, «Three apere” for than Terk blood striped fig | thousand and one applications for places es city Mexico to the amount of two millions and a half, of which 000 are for the A: - oa ee eS Trina their Foose’: Will That o’er us mocking fies. watchmen. ment. The money 1s to [sofa mo fi So The Rev. Mr. Buna, of Troy, was then intro- OG> Susecarsens changing » Will please “Pipe down ! Pipe down !” The Captain cries As to the general appearance of the whole party, | vernment within four days from the pub!ication duced to the endience. He meade & very strong air | notily at this office, corner of Nessan and Fulton streets, « "Tis dinner time o'day, .we should judge that very few of them had called | of the law. This loan falls only on Mexican peal to the feelings of the christian portion of the | \horethey want the Herald left hereafter. ‘That over in their ocean tombe “) citizens. in fever of the cause antialavery. These corpses we will lay.” upon Jem Grant, the Corporation barber. The rea- ‘Ap American schooner arrived at Vera Cruz in fre said thet any” man’ who favored “the damaab Anniversaries, May, 1843. And sed and slow our messmates dead son may have been—unfortunately for them—that | four days from Campeachy, with despatches for the system of was a viper to the body politic, and an We launched inte the waves, Jem deals snninle + They inform ‘us thi di Thecus seat on the acil of the republic.” ‘That two. Thursday, 11th. And watched them sink, mid osean’s moans, em deals upon the cash principle ; we asked no | government. 'y inform us that everything was thirde of the north ware panderers to the institution of | American Bible Society—Tabsrnacle, 10o'clock, A.M. Deep in their watery graves. ‘questions, but would respectfully remind these gen- 1" ie same state, which means that they were ina fe ponte te en poets Spore ema apr cree roma ca gia " Oer them the winds & requiem sing ; tlemen that Jem Grant, No. 1 Ann street, is duly ap- | "The greater part of the crew of the steamer Re- that there wae mo law that legalized marriage among the | Exhibition of the Pupils of the New York Institution fe Sm eacipny sounds the blast; Pointed Corporation Barber for the ensuing year, and | generador have demanded their discharge, which, oes heir mas- | for the instruction of the Deaf and Dumb—Broadway And shriller hiss the curling waves F ; ied Yl * and that they and t! ws a Mo'clock, P.M. y ‘As homeward we speed fast. does up his business et 6 cents a shave, croton | as they are Englishmen, cannot be denied them. Pyne eeee porethectioes Crenctisin ~ eb ssing and ‘American Temperance Union, Tabernacle, TEP. M. P Schidesinger Wm Cc Lert Ove bes soko) ry 7 Ons pratereame 7 Took ¢ by next week of mae a _ ep bitter pile ag Wrisciplocthumenky. Grex werpthem | American Boerd.—Tabeestola, 10 o'clock, A. M- Ephraim Corning wac hou Fox & Polke. From witere the Dloelof wandered men at least : The British ship Alice Jane was to leave on the ‘under the deluded that in such iquseance ; American, Sockety Ce Meliorating the Gooditionat the a T.Carry! . ya ah From the deep ocean cries, During the day, Malachi Fallon, the recently ap- carpe ult 7 bathe os troops bs Sener. Spo _— (Applause. je eon- —! o’c! , at the Reformed Dutc! urch, lenry Gardner ! ! i i i ii I. and money are also being sent to that Hered hs Norhsi « Minsser seduces one of | GermerofBrabme and Oreenestrects pee ative a fatima | yealpertdieos beret eee ee pointer Sones She: Cire mmtcen mrsceieg age | ee Seep Orleans Dicayune of Sa Gat ‘was soon routed out, but the Clergy ———. ——— ease bom L Livingston ‘The ateine of blood are om thy deck, lowing persons as deputy keepers, who took their densi ci di indlecriniety oes The Somers Tragedy Once More. fe: Babcock Gonew. Blunt Thy freight is curses dark. ? stations yesterday afternoon :—Abraham B. Purdy, Carr. Camrsect, Granan, of the U. S. Army, ‘Anotherargument was pe oa the cause According to every appearance the agitation and | John Wurts Irving Van Wart Ana other hands then flesh and blood of the 8th ward; Joseph EK. Hatfield, of the Uth; | and Walter Gwynn, Esq., civil engineer, have been that wasthat it partook too of amal- | movements in this melancholy affair will never be | Bartlett & Abbatt NLow ‘Th. "™ numberest ‘mongst thy crew ; Robert Donnell, of the Sth; Joseph Cornell, of the | #Pointed to make an examination with a view to tion, He would ask if this is on argument at the 7 : Hse Nicholas Low James Rogers And a4 hostly “mess” thou ‘It always F, f ee Yoke: ¢ | Te-evening Roanoke Inlet at Nag’s Head, and esta- North infavor of the continuance of slavery, whatisthet | brought to aclose. In Philadelphia subscriptions George Bulkley NG Kortright ‘Across’ the ocean blue. 17th; Edward Farlan, of the 7th; John Asten, of blishing it as a permanent ship channel from Albe- uaiversal indiscriminate mixture of white | are under way for the purpose of procuring Com- | Samuel G Cernell David C Colden ‘And not a.'one by mortal hand: the 10th; John Wheeler, of the 13th; Samuel Allen, | marle Sound to the ocean, and report to the govern- statist’ blood’ among. these very opponents of Beh Ceili eel aegis ee sree PC Cornell John Delprat ‘Will be, when howls nightr th: rd C ‘and Thomas Golder, | ment on the practicability as well as the probable weiercy mevenmnn? (Very muse.) | Mander McKenzie a sword. Something is also} John Laidlaw Wm Emmet ‘Thy reef ‘poi.'ts knotted, earrings hauled, of the 1lth; Bernard Conway, a soe nced nt | expense of the work. Major Gwynn, whe is well suck ahypocritical argument wes the plea of the devil | doing in Boston and Baltimore, and in this city we | P & H Van Nest George F ‘Tallman Or mainyara gaskets passed. of the 6th. The two latter have been placed in | scouainted wuts the ‘ealiect of inaniry, a pa himwelf." (Laughter.) The ve a find in an evening paper a very interesting and cun- betes seh Abe eaiosen: ‘aad No! often on that allows Sipe charge of the femaleprison. Robert Lummery was work practicable. If cost aad itn oad everbe He those how ae iene inhyr nee thirds « the slaves now | ouscorrespondence between him of the Somers and Robert Beyard games B Dow eee en ee cheng a beave wi sual m appointed engineer; and Henry Keyser, of the 17h plabadlasin importance carte Caroline will be : i H ie} lorris Ketchum john i ponneani sane certain merchants and brokers of this city, which | Pailetus Hc Holt Multord Howes Unearthly—fleshless—pale.. Nal pa ee = rity 5 papas oe refuge to vessels on our coast in bad weather, pes would fone here to the north and marry one of | indicates the strange and unaccountable feeling that | Jasper Corning EM Cowdre: Strange sounds will fioat upe.n the air, jouse of the Upper Police office. We did not | thereby saving an immense amount of property our daughters, who from being raised perhaps to wait des certain minds. George 8 Puffer James L Verick ‘And in the blast will: 3 learn the name of the person appointed as de- | from shipwreck.—Norfolk Herald, May 8. Ppenhentl veen seen: yd ae, We blish this cor ndence, and have alse | ames, W Aven Aieceadr om Rac eye, nro rey el peas puty at Harlem, nor the watchman for the female ————— immediately become seinabiueted to indolence thet she e repul rrespol A Benjamin A Mumford George McBride, Jr ‘Will play, and dance,and shriek ! a 5 (cg Commodore Parker, commanding the United would walk through three roems to ring a bell for a ser- | added to it a poetic effusion in the old ballad style, | B Samuel P Lord Frederick W Fi And ill lack, and misfortune dire Prison. States naval forces destined to the East Indies, i vant who might be in the room adjoining, (laughter) and | 1:04 by th iteside. We pl Charles E Quincey OF Gleim Will follow in thy wake, Anorngr Scene.—When the Board of Assistants ii with the veese! fat — as thi- reased she weuld in course of time see her | Which wassent to us by the opposite side. lace | Guy Richards Dwight Johnson Till the ghastly three, whete lio their bones, ao be Beara sistants | to sail with the vessels under his command from Kaban ireas nem (engin) eater. nnah | Defoe the world bth them remarkable documvatn| Gane, | SRE apie au beech make "| Renee eames ih uted oe aldermen nt | rill vith’ Tete Brandy wige and slop of pone 2 pth che sehew: Daye ya nis or | 08 opposite sides of that solemn tragedy,because we | },Honard & Sone Samuel Hotaling Ob better far to yield hor then took place in the passage between the two Board | may be received at the Nave Haarieaeee: that the plantation and then becoming accustomed to the hor- | conceive it to be most manly, most fair, and most Charles E Townsend D HRobertson At once unto bi se tooms. This passage was literally crammed to sut- | son will be forwarded by one or tne other of these rible trafic she gives him no rest until he packs Cr of | honorable to all parties concerned. By reading Wilsen, Mills & Co. EH Tompkins Tineke. the: Minos ,05 cred cree, fonation we a crew of the moet eioniae Me ‘vessels. at f — (applause Ps unscom| aap unt lers we ever saw ; the embrizers of ae BR. ps de root a rates tise over carefully the merchants’ letter and the poet's | HG Sandford Henry ay Take—take her far Lem from land, Pari: were gentlemen in comparison to those fel- Horn, the supposed murderer of his wife,had a A person who was from the town of Lynn, | ballad, and comparingtheir several statements with | Allen & Whittlesey 3 Elnathan 8mi ler rudder lash midship 5, é lows. As soon as the Board of Assistants had made | further examination on Monday afternoon, which Massachusetts, rose and said he wanted te say a 4 call ik welll i th Elijah Hoppock Samuel Candler their way to the room door of the Board of Alder- | resulted in a final commitment to await his trial at few words—that he was from the same place that | the evidence onthe trial, it willbe seen thatthe | Charles L Vose George Leland ae the rae ade be tha hi the November term of Balti Gannee Go) Grorge" Latimer, the white slave ives and | fancy of the poet is as near the testimony asthe | WmHiubeck Da A kingland & Co Sct home on every cured sper, Ioaters 10 obtain admitiance into the Board room’ | sates of Stocka at Philedeioins vecescday, vished to tio’ fact that /erno! i 5 : . a “ re 3 % Morton while coming on here from Boston, this week, | facts of the men of business. " Aces Pepa K Veo Buren ‘And lerseher tothe oben ghouls, a ce ey slammed ih theit faces ; | $2000 Tennessee 6's, 75}; $1041 Schuylkill Navigation took a seat in the second Siew or rn Nate Fhe mae We believe that it ishardly possible for a large Geerge. w Attmoed zaoet Sy ‘en 7 And demons of the gale ! a geners y Tie bea net I tigg Woe sacs anes ee 1860, 1; so shares ‘United Bank, 6; bdo Girard Trust, of the colored and the . iety, i in this ‘ Goldsch: allse: 5 e 5 ouisville 5 05 Bank, 4j. Supposed the audience all knew that the abolitionists | ©lass of society, in spari Pat adee; Lal JY Gibson Edward Bill ‘Apwussion to THE Bak-—The examination for | Yain. Officer Relves eas neaty: clakedscihe | Uktti nee nylkill Bank, c&p, o92000 had tried to get the rail roadsto break down this dis- | munity, to form a just and impartial opinion of that | Philip Os Aad tae ies. Bisusiauer . k is di staves of office were taken from the other officers, | Tennessee 6's, 754; $1000 do, 754; 15 shares Wilmington tinction in the cars, and, therefore, he thought that this | sad tragedy. There hasbeena bitterness of feeling, Henry Holt harles jams the admission of Attornies 1s to take place this day | and one or two of them knocked down and tram. | R R, 10}; 50 do do, 10}; 65 do Girard Baak, 44; 15 do Me- pie lk a} Feet te meaireletion 2, | G1 aecerbity of speceh,/ qal'aigenetill extheinent’| Hovevume. pee ee in the Superior Court room, in the City Hall. Mar- | pledupon. Alderman Pettigrew was also knocked | Chatics’B’, 18%; 145 do Girard Bk, 4. feel that — as they Omudssorrenatand, wreekiee ie ee M Kenzi nT Same 0 Proudfit Ph oodthouse cus T. Reynolds, Joseph Boswell, and Mr. Attorney down and the skirts of his coat torn; several other Sa eee the "Jem Crow” railroad cara on the railroads, then they | ™0N8 the friends of McKenzie, as well as among} 4i¢vinter Mattison James Bell Gooch Bares! Veet tinted a court of ex. | Assistant Aldermen were nearly demolished. Al-| ), LATEST SOUTHERN SHIP NEWS. intended in the Old Bay State, to break up the “Jem | those of Spencer, that prevents any cool or rational | John W Quincey James P Drummond nel arker, have been appo! ac derman Boggs’ gossles were broken, and we fear | ya: Knthiren, Tayl cox Lvchet, Gen Witten ine Va Craw tones Ja the ceaiahaen Sg ln ores - conclusion on the real merits of the case. The | William L Stone Francis Hall aminers. We have the iy br gppreng te au- Lalor Jato the bargain. paren Alderman Hen- mouth, NH Belo age ut from Halifax gid’ Milllaoket, now eed thet as an argument, an eqeirte pce i i Tas: thority for saying that the Judges of the Supreme of the 6th ward lost his s1 rcelona handker- At iad , A'len, St John, s. rT reek he "Ji opinions of the Court Martial, or of any body of Tanayrowr, 6th May, 1848. y y! 73 a: Bautimone, Mav 9—Arr eed, Couacceae deed tanks ane reinaeeratacesiae! merchants, cannot alter those conclusions which the | Genrurmex—I have reed with dcop interest aad with | Court have exhorted those gentlemen to put the chiet and pencil cases and penknives to no end | psrcwal, Boston—hnd been A Brother Brown now commenced a flaming speech on were fost—in short such a_scene of confusion and | ff withors damage; Vand lack of freedom—white slaves, black slaves, police officers world at large, out of the reach of personal influ- | (motions of no ordinary sensibility ie Laine whlch ree candidates through the most searching and critical | riot we never witnessed before. It would nave doue | hom Micds ume’ G 1d Towa, Thom ence, have come to, on the evidence and facts of | youhave borne to the purity ofthe motives by which | examination. Such an examination as willenable | honor to the Wapping or St. Giles in London or | Qtiss, (Br) McCallum, Helifax, Ns in Albany, runaway negroes, advertisements, law, gospel, a “ , 4 es. Emeline Sulli ‘Albany, the Dutch and the devil—all - | ‘was governed in perferming a painful act of summary | he Court to teat the capacity, intelligence and fit- Donnybrook fair in Dublin. lonroLK, May 8—Arr Louisa, Potter. Nantucket; Boston, the females beginning to move out of the church, and the | (He case asbrought out on the trial. We do verily | MiNi) under the pressure olan ove necessity hee | “HE espa 1 ‘Agenora, Lanpher, . - | (s) Hotmes,"NYork. At Seawell’s Poi believe that a large majority ot the public decidedly | such force and value that I gladly receiveit es a fair ex- | ness of the young gentlemen who may seek tobe- | . Tue Last Rarg.—A young girl named Mary Ma: yea ‘Arr 6th, Passport, Lewis, NH 2 r 3 + ‘i, tilda Knight, whoee father keeps a porter house at condemn the necessity, the prepriety, and the legali- atte iacanier al maneaet Popular Eon inp come members of the legal profession, and to reject | +6) corner of Division and Rutgers streets, came to| 1, Gtarma. Apt aer ines: Bowens, Wi ty of the execution, although there are few that re- | finally’ submitted ; and to the document which contains | 2ny who cannot give aready and off-hand answer | the Police office on Tuesday evening and entered a for Fhiladelphis, ina fow dave; Lochiely ‘Lut gret the result of the trial andthe technical acquittal | it, !and my children after me will ever attach a prieeless | without stammer or hesitation, to at least a reasen- | charge ot ae against a young man named William | 01 Forte Cabello, do. smell of brimstone, or something stronger, issuing from a pew of darkies in our rear, we involuntarily slid out of the church, and found ourscif going down the Bowery at & rateof seven knots an hour, at a quarter past ten o'clock at night. By vot NYont a “ Margeson. She stated that he seized her while she | weizt%4 Lzonx, April (In port, Leader, Conway, from Rio Court of Chancery. value. able number of questions. re H ; finez for Salem, in 10 days; Robert, Cook, for do, in a week; Mar omer oy Yea Chancalot McCoun, w.L “Tne pi is in this said affainis the ex- hen indoot® Deon dncrey enteriined, tne oe sequita The elementary books which are Ae oo oe ae threw her on te rete By force ascomplst mae earth phere retailing ic Simers, et-al-—In shis case the Chancellor made the or- | treme bitterness with which the advocates of Mc- | *Y the Naval Court of Inquiry and Court M hy of my | °f ontheexamination, are Chancellor Kent’sCom- | edhis purpose. He waa arrested yester ation’ | Guavparoure Surreaers.—Four thousand <a p Bemcheoe ern vs. Caled 0. | Kenzie have assailed all those who differed in | brother ar emma “aot wholly to the intrinaic justice o¢ | mentaries, Blackstone’s Commentaries, and Doctor | ficer McKibbin and committed for examination, AKERS. one Halsted, et, al—Motion is denied, and the decree is al: ocean beean = opinion with them, and particularly the awful bar- be Aga and the irresistible evidenee on which it | and Student. y: The books of practice are Graham’s, 4, PeRsuny.—& German named Henry Reiter was hundred and twenty-six dollars have been raised in lowed tostand, Each party to pay their own cos's. 4 of those who har 1b e ro 5 fully comuiitted at the Upper Police, on a charge of | New Ori for the ab 5 barity with which they have uniformly assailed John | scribed Pay preety in se sone eascet pg nt wanding Burmill’s, aud the'last edition of Archbold’s Practice ene i having. bess Lis ito. Tespectabl #9 ‘w Orleans for the above purpose. C. Spencer, who as a father, a Christian and a man, | 90d jon ; their sapstitge 3 forming a sound judg: | of the Queen’s Bench in England, and one ortwo { witnesses that he falsified himself in a suit before Court of Common Pleas. Before Judge Inglis. Arnit 10—Sazton versus Reed.—This was an action brought by plaintiff to recover $30 for ship stores fur- nished by him for the use of the schooner Agawam, the months of May and Au, , 1841, of which the defen- dant wasowner. For the plaintiffit was proved that John H. Jackson, captain of the schooner, purchased the first par- cel of the stores on the 224 May, 1941, and the other ye) on the 30th Aug. 1841,anu that both parcels were delivered on board said schooner at the respective times when they were purchased ; and that the captain directed tbe bills to be seat to the defendant as the owner of the schooner. The defendant set up as a defence, first, that an agreement under seal was entered into between him and Jackson, the captain, that he (Jackson) should take charge of the schooner as captain, provision her, and pay wages to the crew, and afterwards divide the nett fits with the de- fendant ; and thet defendant under 8 ros ament was to at the expense of any repairs t it become neces- sary to be done to the am ppg next defence was, that on the 19th and 20th May, 1841, defendant caused notice to be published in the Courier and Enquirer newspaj forbidding all persons to trust the crew or any other person on account of the owner of the sehooner, and also a similar notice on the 30th and Sist At and 34 i Grorar M. ‘Taatouxe hes been recognized b: weuld have deserved reprehension of the severest if ment, their admitted in Ke mired ws plied: probity: others, which we donot now remember. Fe perhowee, for the Reena oe tis ext of $41 the President, as Consul of Denmark, for the port if he had stood by without a feeling or without a tear | sive evidence that the judgment of the Navy is ratified b; In the evening another examination of candidates { {°! Tent due by a man name eobald Hepp. pvt . the verdict ef my country. This isthe vi t best # at f Counsellor, iste be Victimrzep.—The Coroner held an inquest yester- ee et on the subject. 4 " te sustain that consciousness of having acted from a sense | for admission to the degree of Counsellor, is day on the body of a woman named Mary Ann | gg Recreation for themind is as neceasary as exer Yet all these considerations and views will pass | of duty which has hitherto been my supports oye held in the Library. The examiners are not yet | Brown, wife of James Brown,of the rear of 884 Oli- cise for the body. Were man eternally toiling without an for nothing among the excited friends on both oi cto sehen Sad are ary ‘ee oe appointed, but we have reason to know that their bec a mci the evening previous from | oo cssional relaxation of his mental faculties, his intellect sides. The present and the future ages have yet to | niouof all the officers who were associated with me, I | Honors the Judges, will require that a searching ex- b pari Sek, pate nee 7 k would becomeimpsired. An intense and incessant devo- give a certificate that will outweigh all that ever | #houldhare been guilty ot doyalty 19 my country #54 | gmination shall also be made into the qualifications | _ wor Tumrns: fred of hese pestato arore KeeP- | tiv to one particular purrut, is injurious in the extreme: can emanate from Wall street. For the kindness which has as zee toconvey to | of the candidates in this department of the profes- for trial for petty thefts. ‘The first were Mary Riley | Well does the adage assert that " all work and no play Correspondence, me this invaluable expression of sympathy and Co cee sion, and that the examiners to be appointed will be | and Mary Rooney, charged with stealing two pair | makes Jack a dull boy.” The same remark is applicable tien, | Bag you to eosept solleotively snd individually, likewise exhorted to give no certificate to any gen- | Of ladies’ shoes from P. S. Whitney, 74 Canal street, | to children ofa larger growth ; #0, therefore, if you wish New Yous, April 1th, 1843. | sssuranceof my warm and lasting gratitude, lik gi respectfully, your Pfeil d another woman named Mary Rooney, for To Commanpen A. 8. McKenz1: lam, gentlemen, very truly tleman who has not a thorough and scientific know- and : r > to ease your mind, and divert your attention from the a bey eee ae sents Sear Tomer nice | obiged End mented seacmEnare ledge of the authors in which heis tobe examined. | &°Gor"1B1 Hudaomstecet '° “°T* Of StEWOT | cares and anxietice attending the acoumolation of “Alihy the mutiny on board the U. 8. brig Somers. Your con- % ‘Comm U.8 Coke’s Littleton’s Tenures, and Fearn on Remain- Escarg From Buackwev’s Isuanp.—Mary Riley, Toore,” ko te Fealeis New York Mesoom;: end: our word duet has been submittedto your iors in the naval .L.&G. = “ for it, in less than ten minutes all yeur turmoii a service, and haa! been approved. You have been tied by geumobis Pear pt gg hag! ders, are twe of the principal books to be on | Barney Jones and John Dericks, who had recent! 4 y is an 3 Shee escaped from Blackwell’s Island, where they were | troubles will be buried in oblivien, for Miss Darling, Pend oF tn higheut fuactioesriay, bor AR oa —_ “. <<; this examination. confined for petty offences, were arrested on Tues- | that fascinating little witch will instill totally different par count : ig eae peers °c —The Madivonian announces that the | day evening by officer Sweet and sent back for pun- | thoughts into your head. ‘Try the experiment 7 tis now becoming in your countrymen to unite their | 4 5444»—By Horser Clenling, Esq., Querter Master FFICIAL. “= ra ishment by close confinement and bread and water. Penaentt Pats, Meeetlo.2 » BA U. States Service. President left Washington on Tuesday morning for 0G> ’Tis well saidthat Paria is France. The mindis voice with these pul decisions, and to assure you of —— : bold. ‘a farm in Charles City County, Virginia, where he : ; tember, 1841 ; that was a subscriber to the Cou- | their sympathy and approval. Come listen all ye sailors h’s farm in Charl y y> . Movemgnts.—Major General Winfield Scott is | lost in the contemplation of this wonderful city. The Hiet and Enquirer, which was sent to 112 South streot. | _ A mutiny in s national ship i itelt a heavy public pombe eop pe PO will remain for three weeks. Mr. Tyler has pur- | at his private residence 1n Elizabethtown, N. J. | model at the American Museum shows every street, 2 ebloh the Goes tn neetienswers-pevoaeed Wwas ot | Destinteresta of your country. ‘Theturning of your ship A bloody tragedy. chased a new farm in that direction, and paid} General McNeil was at Detroit on the 4th inst. square, edifice, monument, garden, fountain, bridge— No. 88 Wi which he himself continually superin- | into a se ited pee aire age gee ne oie ne Cnn ere er narnn al $2,000, from the savings already made out of a] Blair, of the Glebe, is in St. Louis. every part of that great city with the minutest accuracy. tt Soatrel of the store in South aiceet, where the pluie: | would have rang with cries of distress tay Vil maike you bless your lucky stars salary of $25,000 per annum. He is right. Marble is in Philadelphi Those who have not been in Paris for twenty, years re- fh amutiny ahould have been o by an fs rains “Thcadincaiaa hed : ae cognize at once the houses they lived in, and ev officer, who hed every advantage of Spaaierieee otaan Zovive Daten. SIn sO: . The “‘Madisonian” also announces the resign John Tyler intends visiting Virginia before he : ond cation and talents, to seduce the common sailor and to car- It was the Somers, 1, swift, ot Mr. Webster, saying—‘‘we regret that any necee } starts for the North. familiar spot. Full asthe Museum now is of curiosities, tiff seldom or never went, and that the business carried on in Wall street was totally distinct and different from the busi ried on in the store in South street. U; i . . picek S “ x ., | Paris tract ‘ this tate of facts, t wan contended, on the part of the de- | FY into elect hie farther purposes, was giving to the den- Adere was moddlea By shipwright, tity, either real orsupposed, should have existed for | His Excellency the Chev: de Argaiz, Spanish | ‘on wough the romemeneernale mete fondant, that, under the agreement. the master was to be | S€r a form the most urgent ani spalling. Or sailor helped to rig— his retirement.” Either “‘real” or “supposed?” | Minister, with his family, arrived in town yester- : ne n considered, for all purposes of liability, the owner of the | | The weeknese of your defences, the immature age and voogel sina tas quienes tis. agremseatocicled the gen: | uarubdued, youthiul, reckless pastions of your crew; the ee eens, What does that phrase mean, John Jones? day, and has taken rooms at the Waverly House. 0g- Lost LasT EVEN! tral owner was not lisble ; and also that the publications | certainty that to punish Fear cneemereen expees Foe ‘And dashing from ber glancing bows - v <a the South Ferry Boats, «large in the Courier and Eaguirer were, under the circum. | t0 the utmost hostility of he friends, every way powerful ‘The ‘sowy spray. Conraurrmi Hoax.—Some impertinent cox-} Navat.—The U. 8. ship Independence, Commo- | some money and papers, ko; “The Snder wil be suitably stances, to be deemed suiiicient notice to plaintiff. The | 284 that the inconsiderate pity of man it embody a a - tea f 2 rewarded by leaving it with Smalley & Nelden, No. 59 court adjourned at 4 o'elock until 10 to-morrow (this day,) prmiiable eppeiition satin, oe on the meee Like ag bay ig bird, comb took the {trouble yesterday te write a num! dore Stringham, from Pensacola, arrived yesterday | Pearl st. x ee Harris Wilson, esq., for plaintiff. B. W. Bonny, Esq., | 5 dsscipline and puni o to yoursel Swiftly an: she breasts of letters to as many legal gentlemen about town, | afternoon. The following is list of her officers: 3, fordekadat "SE PURE Sinn tnea ernie soererecnes | — . Tonezuee eaetne am rurporing to come fom the ofe ofthe Herald and |" Chari stewart, Commadre commanding home ad | 89% T0,7HE, IADE READERS We recommend Circuit Court. his country ,a brother officer and two of his crew, made 7 “ i “ G. Be ” Several gentle. | West India squadrons; Silas H. Stringham, Captain cem- | parciay street, to the n ngers ah Like unto some live ocean‘bird all signed ‘‘ James G. Bennett. ge mending I dando, Lieutenants di TH ~ jarclay +» otice of strangers visiting the city. Before Judge Kent. _ | your painful and difficult without She spreads her wings of snow, * lled d oth ~d eee somo tet ames I. H omang, | His assortment of perfumery is of first rate order, and his ds é fe: der such circu ‘ou carried into F men of our acquaintance called upon us, and others | Edward M. Vail, James Findlay Schenck, James 8. Pal- Mar 10- th Graham vs. Alfred Waller.—This is | Un h circumstances y: And piles the canvass, gleaming white, own compositions fer the preservatien of the Hai a case for rent of premises near Murray Hill. The plaintiff | thority of your on hee its Sienipline, sav = On epers aloft, ew . sent messages, when it was discovered that the — ee Huger. 4 eeepc = Walback bated upon a scientific knowledge Of the a hjeet ‘ae asaneree Alfred Welbet wr the'ysarly tent of $800 af fhe Tivesof your sevoelateays and. Tesepeh oveatbonstien: On, on she fleetly rushes, notes were forgeries, and the whole thing a misera- | Purser; Jeseph Stockbridge, Chaplain; James 8. Biddle, p petiog Aaah eee a Sg ace onreres Finch annum. Thejsuit is brought to recover two quarters, | bers from every form of outrage anddeath. By decision, Her woke, a track of teem, ble hoax. We have a cory of one of these notes | Acting Master; Robert Woedworth, Passed Assistant Sur- | {h0 ¢Xtensive patr y y ej ry citizens. Mr. Grab: is t to Europe, and the | ane: and lofty courage, putting at risk your fame, Outstreatching fer, attests the speed re . geon, James M. Minor, Assistant Surgeon; James Mayor, tetectinciaaaiaiitiiate Dusinem with a Mr. Mapes his attorney. "I ecems that a | honor and life, you met such ¢ : With which she flies for ery 4 end have some par ry rey Lntage age Mead Profeasor Mathematict; B. Macomber, Captain Marines; Qg-TO MEMBERS OF THE BAR—GURLEY & Mr. ¥ 1d also: Winans, received rent. The You have thus entitled you: to our warmest thanks ome! ah! whata joyful wor. £008 as We are satisfied of identity, he gernon ‘aylor, tenant Marines; James W. | HILL will sell at auction, at the New York L Room, defence in that defendant hired of Michael Yates instead of | and highest praise. Thefearful example will not be with. For every seaman’s ear, ‘4 M Ripley, John Q. Adams, Passed Midshipmen; Charles T. | 169 Broodway, on Friday evening, (May 12th, 0 valuable Hugh Graham, and they paid rent to Young and ethers as | outits effect. Lawless ruffians will mot dare to seek in But, ah! vain word! vain werd! tosome exposed. Stewart, Commanders Secretary; Albert B. Ashton, | Law Library, comprising the best and rarest English and agent for Yates. the naval service, the means of consummating their Of that brig’s crew I fear. 5 huaias. aus paseses that Commander's Clerk; Charles Dennis, Captain’s Clerk; J. | American Reports’ Tresiises, ko. In law ond equity, jin Theodore Sedgwick for plaintiff ; Mr. Cook for defend: | crimes Your brother officers will not hesitate to dis- Stern sounds of import, dark and dread, Trovntx mrae Camp-—The positive intel igence Mi. Salter, Parser's. Clerk Midshipmen E. Allen, rs r good order, and bound in the most substantial ‘marner, P erne has created a’great deal of commotion in the Cus- J. Mitchell, J C. Jonett, Oscar C. F WILLIAM 4 General Sessions, and murder may go unpunished, and although we cannot ‘Ovabrickings ofthe wreck 08 Monroe, Alex. J. U, James C: Joneit, Owsar C:| og CASE 0 LIAM PEARSAL8, PROPRIE: . ee Dawson Phenix, David A Cheever, J.Howard | TOR OF ‘TAMMANY HALL.—Th Before Recorder Tallmadge and AldermengPurdy and oan! ae ng Begg hinegaetgerlone| They're not the friendly trumpet’s hail tom House, Post Office, Pewter Mus, and other re- Bedger, Daw a Puenis, David A. Sheever, J. Howard | TOM OF ‘TAMMANY SALL The numerous friends J.W. Srmano, Acting District Attorney. which rendered punishment necessary and not thet pun Far o'er the Aoi eantkc sorts of the Tyler “democracie.” The'government | ghaw;’ Michael Hall, Acting Boatswain; Wm. B Brown, | years of the most excruciating ogony in rheumatic son Mar erst Servant avied for Grane areeny —A. wo- | ishment has been inflicted. me ow Mere hipcaned anatiy Mae officials here are divided into three or four cliques, | Gunner; J. ar head oh a ee, Sail al hn eer ‘has boon 1 aeoas = h alth, Ct ive jew Jerse} aged ‘thanks offer te i al maker; Timoth; od y Py laster’ iene 7 years, connected with « respectable family in thls chy, adr ore ns on your honoxsale, sequutal,. We They're not the orders, loud and hoarse, and it is supposed there will be warm work soon. =} itt : ‘whom he had the lest hopes of Fucces »4 se i indi it id I , in stealis that rising o’er the gale, * ir. Pearsall has been restos y the use of tl = Sonlaisonaeens forges b her Bybee erecta te bet w nae SE i Syed ay, > “cles up? Wise seve isy out and pass WArromraents at Sine Sinc.—Elam Lyndes, the Navat.—The following changes have taken | of Bone Liniment and Indian Vegetable Elixir, from ily she was srvent ¥ £ cost tans, The a oe comrege and petriotion : 5 . ert nprenarie ento Sine! recently appointed keeper of Sing heya Serer one in o niet ae 2d soma = ae Co. dt street, near Broadway. toe — ae Sret ‘ 1 Agen yf has taken charge of that isstitution and Michael ieut. Samuel F, Hazard, to the Decatur ; Lieut. the offence, made in presence of Mr. Cass and others. The New York Insurance Co N L & Geo Griswold Low, mournful dread and dreer, “ . Py: A.A. Harwood, to ordnance duty; P. Mid. James Tammany , or at 21 \Courtlandt , where the Jury found her guilty, andthe Court sentenced her to the B McEvers, Pres’t Boorman, Johnston Co Sighs, prayers, and inward curses Hoffman having declined to accept the nomination | A. A. Harwood, a 'y; PB. J remedy istote had. Who will suffer rheumatism after State Prison for two years. Atlantic Insurance Co Goodhue & Co e Rrottertage of fear. of agent, the inspectors have appointed William &. povie, (a. ft Ih ceed mp Ke i Pee this? The 'Reeox: in sentence, stated that the Walter R Jones, Pres Andw Foster & Sons ‘They're sounds that ne'er were hoard before brother-inlaw of Eli Moore to that re- | Gums Vs > New THE CATHOLIC HALF ORPHAN ASYLUM prisoner, although connected with one of our most re Mutual Safety Insurance Grinnell, Minturn & Co ‘Among @ Yenhes crew ; H. Peck, a brother-in-law of Eli Moot | York; Lieut. Joseph H. Adams, sloep ant; | 0G THE rk spe ~4 pee ee her eer ae tree = Co, Sete wee ie feng ate ‘That ner belore disgraced a mip sponsible station. No man escapes or attempts this Hew. Oh E. ape meg lates Lieat. haere ee conor mg cages ae oa " anode heavens) Oe ~~ O’er which our bright flag flew. I. ee ak nas, My tang On Tong, | eat benefits. When the children have worms, one or two the more to be deplored than if emanating from other Co, N G Rutgers, Vice E K Collins & Co week. Junius J. Boyle, leave three months; Surgeon John 5 \ Preaident Howland & Aspinwall The grating’s rigged—the hangman’s whip + Boyle, , doses of Sherman's Worm Lozenges are sure to d <“ Trial for Perjury.—Robert Scott, formerly aclerk in| sun Mutual InsuranceCe Hicks & Co Datigles from mein yard erm, Mn. Harry P. Grarran.—This gentleman makes | F. Brooke, leave three months. and, dispel them. I any are troubled with e cough ot Santee macehmastet ee the corse ‘ot Hammersiy and iting Jecieson Marine Tesare H [or jeston & Co ‘Thvith terror’snd elerm, rn . his debut before a New York audience igen em Unnivatten Exmprrion.—All the animals in the | operate like o ‘charm, curing them in ‘ few A re h-fan streets, was, tried on an indictment for perjury. The Co, § Baldwia, Prest Brown, Brothers & Co In doubt and fear they whisper low, to-night. He appears ia the character of Hamlet, in | typ ited States united accompanied by the celebra- | The Sisters of the slum sey, cme ozenges inethucweOversby Fiesckt: Stapeu;of Misdiones | Oegaetiane tat Citoee eee wcigurniatore the ire, and signs, which he gained in England the warmest enco- | ted Herr Driesbach, the unequalled wild animal | fence "Remomber, it ie Sherman's Lostges wu igor Point, Connecticut, before Judge Randall, for the recove- | David BOgden ' John Griswold These signs of crime and death?” — miums of Sergeant Talfourd and other distinguish | tamer, with his leopards, panthers, tigers, and ma- ana by yk re, 98 Willem street, 110, 19 aad aos Brood! Rocke tee agvoned veaiiaed toatpbajes, agreon te paltae yee EDilaibe & Co Alas! the meaning’s soon too clear; ed men. Mr. Grattan is a gentleman of acknow- | iestic lion, will enter the city at Barclay street ferry | wa er) sastor House, 297 Hadeon st, 77 East Broadway, lath for $4 per thousand foet, and was to receive his pay | George Wood Davis, Brooks & Co ORIEL ek Ua nee, Wehr ° ged literary talent, and asa tragedian,he has earned | this day at 100’clock, A. M., and form a procession, ise Fulton st, Brooklyn. for defence, dgmen' it was rendered by Jud; jitlock, But what's the cause, and what's the crime, gree of interest than the announcement of new can- | ¢ ants, containing an excellent ban iC, am, comes: another to the many \s Shermes in savor of the’ defendants.” Mr. Fréncis . Marcu ey olds, Fine’ Ward & King That thus, in manhood’s bloom, : didates fer public favor usually excites, has been and, proceed through Barclay street to Greenwich | im favor of Sands’ Sersaperilia. His wite Was been for Simpson wascalled by prosecution to prove thefalsity of | Samuel M Woodru! Barclay & Livingston And without form of law, three men, kened by that of Mr. Grattan. Let ussee how | streets up Greenwich to Chambersstreet; up Cham- aperly ye years reoeete with sn indolent swelling un- this satement and ‘averred thet he hed never 1 mate eny a3 van Rensselaer John i Howlan To gpourrcnkr hovapesryobe in tun ti ro high taticts tt x bers street ae Hudson streets aA Hudeoa sereet he der her [ones wtle ares oe large, mi sorte her agreement with Robert Scott, the accused, relative to the ne! james Lee Alas! suspicion, hate, 1. e ful ese hi ingdon Square;up Bleecker Bowerys | jy opened snd ducharged large quantities of off loth, as he did not suppose that he, Scott, had any power | Lockwood De Forest Joseph Kernochan ‘And vanity, are rife; —_——__." down the Bowery to Grand street; up Grand street | /¥ ope! mged larg offer to make such agreement. That previous tosending the | Wm Nelson Benn De Forest & Co Anda poor pride, that will not count Bravutirut Concert.—Mr. Bley, assisted by Ma- | to East Becaseraps down East Broadway to Chat- Seteadive drome oe ne 5 cee naee an Pot ver that he wished to “cont cvesall’ questhy ‘to them, Haven & Co vet Bands, yer co. Fa tna nen hme dame Sutton, Messrs. Rakeman and Timm, give | hamatreet; down Chatham street to ge hae up ing, #0 severe asto disturb and much of the time totall, but noagreement was made asto the price or terms of | John R Hurd Bogert & Kneeland a aebes sone eiew past concert this evgning at the Apollo Rooms, Broad- | Broadway to the corner of Thirteenth street; where | deprive her of rest. One of her arms was so si sele, That he bad farnished lath to Mr. Potter at various | Center & Co Woodhull & Minturns ororr apse fi "the vio. | (Rey Will be exhibited for one week, undera spa- | painful as to render it almost useless. Under all these times previous to the delivery of the present amount at | Nevins, Townsend &Co Cary k Co way. Mr. Bley isa celebrated performeron the vio- | cious pavilion, prepared expressly for the Ciesiee wi 7 the advice of her physicia:, she used = issue, but had always sold itat $6 perthousand,and never | john T Smith Wm 8 Wetmore lin, of the new school from Paris. He is the Gym- Capable of accommodating six te eight thousan tee Ri gine ae eas ny agreement to receive pay in lumber.’ Also that | Joseph Foulke& Sons | Wetmore & Co ’Tis taken up, and for this cause i ‘ ersons. Jameness, removed the swelling a « paid $6 per thousand for the lath at Middletown, but Tucker, Cooper & Co Allen & Paxon pee doomed to mat nase Musicale. Mrs. Sutton is well known hd pe J pe TTT adie = ‘W gripes pores recede Kaa a peying for it intrade he was enabled to sell it for she Wm H Russell Charles N Talbot Atale, which most men would have called, firat soprano in the country. It will be a delightful To rum Prats anp Homecy.—Three ‘ise- | ment as ve her dress a quai ody Be : i : 5 around the waist ; the swelling of the limbs, which was Winuke who wasts the employ of Fetter ® scott arclerk | Has’ nete Geo Dougines paersil ncoce and refreshing entertainment. The selections are | ments in another column inserted by Mr T.Jones,of | very distressing and troublesome, has also been removed. and book k tinea th GA - sele of the lath Hite Hines &Co Son ra & Sons Ont eo op on ene admirabl \dvertisement the sign of the American eagle, Chatham street, For particulars, see advertisements in this and other city erper, e ie al le jebn \d men and sailors true, mirable—see adve! ment. . was made at jour shi per hundred feet | John P Stogg Austen, Wilmerding & Co They quail h the boldest might, prebhtrtnreanmnntnsienenry should be read by all. They are headed “A clear | Papers. a that he entered ie ale the books the frm at 64 | 8 Grorvengt kCo Pater | Nevius Sone With ruch a death fa view. 23 complexion,” “The hair foreed to grow,” and “A freee wd ot y heleetle edieurondway, corset Fcxeon hispart, he being under’ the impression ia Jonathan Hifman LM 'Hotman & Go” TH7in dere the ghastly ny Bid from Demerara, and the islands. Frequent shocks | good shaving soap at last.” The articles are known mbers street. Price $1 per bottle—six bottles for $5. hese a on Ai bow — per hundred Hae ng &Co pt lad & Co Where bullets fly; where cutlass, pike, of earthquake continued to be felt at Nevis, St. Lu- } to be excellent—we advise all to try them, as they MONEY MAHKET, James A. Scott, Ite partner with Mr. Potter, testified | Nicholas Saltas JameaD P 0; ats awe anti, cia, &c. A shock at Antigua.on the Lith ult. caused | are sold reasonable. ‘Wednesday, May 10—6 P.M, - @ note Prag | inson. Mm i¢ e flashing cann roar, i i ia forthe amount, which rat to be P in lumber — Dante ulitee ae 37 Nell When a =] eee saves eck eroenies “Cie eli vat teeta: Forsion News at Hanp.—The steam shipGreat | Tho stock market fraiianed igen foi 4 and excite Jadge Randall was recalled, rom his minutes Jonathan Sturges James W Otis ieren' eunte! af i Captain Hosken, has been out | ment. Sales to-day were in large, and higher rates. ihe evidence of WW. Winans, recent bookkeeper of Wiener, Gale & Co, Jacob R Lelloy a lly in ye and the young plants dying. Se agile caaaceneg ci heeengeiae plage sheet Ohio 6's rose 23 per cent; Kentucky 6}; Illinois 4; New ‘0 Scott, in which Winan’s stated pon of. Denniso: rboard, 5 pencer stands ; Conan magamme te Ct at : , Mey 848 fell }; American Exchange Bank rose 1}; fered to sell the me es a we ~ ine N = Hulbard, Chenery & mM Bae 3 Om wat, fone <> his na 5, Tue Unron Buves or Patera we spirit- | with ten days later news from Europe. bs ed eit a os esi itortnt on prigoe mth, ton egreed to supply him at 94, and deliver the lath st | Abm Parden & Sons Joreph Hudson Must through his ! ed Company came over yesterday, and were | . srHam THEATRE.—At every repetition of the | desof 1670 rore 1 per cent; Manhattan Bank j. that price: at PE it wes entered in the books of Pot-| Everett & pean Slate, Gardiner & Howell He thinks of home, his father, friends, very handsomely received by the Light Guard of ty Mittens, are uber lovsiien before | At thenow board there were sales ofthe United States ‘The discrepancy in the testimony of this witness, was Cooper & Girand Hetuiobs of elites hones tad teame this city. ‘They were reviewed in front of the City } riay O° Mictamiorns’ ply yin | loan at 119%; Kentucky 6s, 1. uch thet _— prorecution Juded to close their evi- johseen & Lowden That promised life to Bless. Hall by his Honor the Mayor and the Corporation. ie sh a a sy Saige Po 2b 5: “the | The stock bubble is growing with prodigious rapidity. 7 lenry Holdrege ili ind the honorable Corpora- t bundance of money and the rapid rise of Sam‘ L M: Hy tuiiite, too, of his comrades bold the military a . A The al y Prices JRLK Bridge Doomed by his idle tales, tion went into the tea room and Jiquordated sundry | last of the Wampanoags,” which make us lament which it occasions are fast sweeping inte oblivion the dis- Joueph BVassum And their dread fate more than his own eee the premature death of the talented and gifted au- id ieamtere of Hick epdrations in, the lest f 3 eavitt He bitterly bewails. epigastric demands. He ‘Supported by Miss Clifion and the new fe- credit a of operat in few - Christopher Wolfe ‘The whips are manned with pistol raised ‘The sailors of New Orleans, Jon ord OY fl, the piece went) 75%, Tricor ure peld higher than'(he Known end-ai- P. W. Sxow, late Consul at Canton, died on Sun- D A Cushman & Co ‘The first Luff bravely Avorner Staixe.—The dred, have struck ("or & this house, W. Marshall, the p: mitted value of stock. Tho directors of the New York day, in Providence, from the efiects of disease im- Robt Jaffraym Co To that on the murd’rous ropes amounting to two ot three hundred, have struck | oii the delight and satisfaction of all. To-night | ; if, ana Trust Company admitted their capital to have bibed while in Chia Freie LPaleott Psagreninsiry one lai for higher wages. Mr. Forrest plays Macbeth, and ae fn | been impaired 11 percent, and subsequent dieeorerioe cc a y your | Pera Tg oe jouse W) . Commmanioran—The report that Commodore Penfold & Bettuylet Lane, Lameon & Co Look athe bending joyous brig Avotuge Deravuter.—John Hutt, {the treasurer J pearsas Lady Macbeth. — ree ga eae { sitet ease pelcy Joel beotadeca ems Moore, of the Texian navy, had turned pirate. Wm G Bull & Nesmith & Co Lock certhe weietlos of Arkansas, for'$4,400. Small potatoes. greet them on this opcasion, : Se ee es

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