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Vol, X., No, 163—Whole Ne, 3733. — NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE 12, 1844. Fitce Two Cents Rock Island, DMnols. (Correspondence of the Herald } Rock Isianp, Inuinois, May The Home of Black Hawk ( up among the Mormons— Attempt to Assassinate Joe Smith—The Prophet Indicted for Peryury and Adultery —Joe Smith's Egyption Mummy— Joe Reads Hieroglyphics “like a buck —iHea- | ther, Crops, Dear Sin :— This placa, beautifully situated near the mouth | of Rock River, oa the banks of the Mississippi, | and about 300 miles above St. Louis, is the scene of Black Hawk’s career, and that of his forefathers. | Here thry passed cheir summers avd autumns, in | ulling, fishing and bunting; aud their wiuters were whiled away among the buffalo regions in a milder ‘Their coru-hills and graves are still visi- ble on the banks and bluffs of Rock River, and some remains of their wig-wains and huts yet iden- tly their favorite huunts. They were, however, ~~ Fdecentlousness of the Party Press. Pervons ut a distance may be at a loss to know why it is that tho Richmond Enquirer of Texas as to Lose sight ut every thing else in its udvoc: I will give the reasons in @ To the Public. FOR HALIFAX _ THE NEW YORK HERALD—daily no lisned every day of tue year except New Feurth of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per aul- paid—cash in advance. KALD--published every Saturday Moruing—price 6) ceats per copy, or $3 12 per annum—- ed thet the circuittion of SH@USAND, and increasing I has the largest carculation of any paper in this city, on the world, and IVERPOO L. 8 CALED! ub: Year’a day and devoted to the cause om.rander, July Is%, bor ores a Toth hust, tnd dhe ACADIA, A. Kyriy cy of that siugle measure. Vid tom Richie owns avout five th His son. Willu . d dollars due tum, tor loaned d wach be hax THE WHoKLY HE Passage tor Halitax Jars worty of Lai hus a debt of thirteen tho’ mouey, from the govern: the right of taking sn land at 00 ceuts pex ucre. all, om Green, the son favailed bimsest paid, cash in aivance, Bs BRIGHAM, 35.8 ATISED are inl oe Herald is over THI RUY AND. FT , VIA LAV ERPOUL ber hes made unequailed armogeien ts it their (rteads, would established packet {five of u law of oid Kitchie, who has he benelit othe baukiuptiaw in Amer ica OWus an estate of LWo hundred thousand doliaié ib jow, under these circumstances almost any one ud | meuiion these fects that Rucbie & Co. may not have credit abroad for more 1ousm thun they are eputled to uw their 2eul for an nexuthii "—N ¥ Cowier & Enquirer. A Grarmic Pioruss. between Clay vnd KanJolp generally kuown wesion, in 1825, made oue of nis terrible speeche which he cut the cusracter of Cisy to shreds, The ¥: tum Could uot answer, bus sought revenge through a chal Raudoiph, poinung " ave yOUr paruya,)—this (tte animale forgive the insult,)~ was spit outef me i to & higher lite than he @ Was Taised to the society of bluck therefore, the best Rea in the city er country. Prices moderate—cash in ad- ERINTING of all kinds exocuted at Price, and by A! OrkizTOR oF THK Humatp t corner of Fniton and Naseat well to apply at JUHN HERDMAN, 6! South st puel every five tHe most moderate would be fur ungexution, ean as dausi be foraished for icine thatitations ATASLIOHMRNT, ery body remembers the duel , DUL the origin of tae nut so tic Virginian, it ®t LIVERVOOL—New Line—itegular Prekat 26th Jone — J he splendid packet ship GARRICK, hh 4 1000 tous, will sail as Bours, cee gains day : ‘For fright or passage, havin for splendor or comfort, of Wall street, or to 1D} The Bteainhoat WISKONSAN, Ci leave Bello on M Y want, atd urelock, P lemeure to tue tipper Lakes, wear @ waportapt paces on ucludiog Green Bay dere for vietion Racine, Doathzort aud U) ica: a herretven vn Tuesday wor aceommodatiogs un: d, as Orleans whar!, foo i. K. COLLINS & CO. 56 South ar et ship Koscius, Capt J Col ins. of 100 tous, rhe Garriott, aud sail the th of July, ber cecal Ampte tiwe will be “dias man, (vukaud, 1 womb of meunne: was burn to, or the la Cweutioged place | County of Kings | Later From Texas.—'The New \ ork arrived yes | Judges Vanderbilt, Smith, Ber on the terday trem Galveston. Trival, we hav PaSOw received Houston papers to the 2th und Galveson to ath Bxooxiyn, Jose 1.—Wilham H. Miller was arraigned jt’ inclusive. ‘The newe i® Hot Of much importance for manslaughter in the third degree, on the person Of ‘The papers axe busily discussing the relui.ve tuerite of Thomus Caruoghan, on the 23d ol March lat, ia Fulton the several candidates for the Presidency baer | S ship Vincennes, Coptain Bochonan, arrived District Attorney Monex opened the case tor the prore chored olf che ber at Galveston on the cution ina very Concise @nd clear manuer, It consisted ; ty oched ihara Ghee ie how muinly in @ statement of the following a | Thorton et wer Vendo’ erign'ah 01 Mach lust the accused attended un auction vt th ) the steamer Union ure expected 0: MErky of Mr Todd, Fulton street, where the dece then bived . t of porter, Prisoner bought some urtictes, |“ “y’he Guivesiou Civilian of the 26h ult, in commenting wg them Foue KINyes atid, tor ks on the treaty ‘curiespondence, anys that sctve cireuns which be lett, apparently to go home 2. sianees are developed" bot Jated io give erpecual a he returned MUCH excited, aud told Mr that his ser | ustaction to the people or Govewment of Texos™ & vunt Carneghan bed \biewten d 10 Use vi Ce LOW STUS song ollers, “the fact acknowledged by We Earlot him, a: yies#ed hie determination to tum. In 0! Abenteun, thet England devh od to induce 3 sev ont eguin, wud met Carnagban on the | the abultion of slavery aco) Muon Mt sideway, Where a rtruggie eurued, in wach the de eased, | thei) dependence uf Veams, whieh it cor Lhomus Carnaghan, wceved & Mostal Wound tow the | that “scarcely any proposition could knuie held in the bund of tke prisoner, W. i. Miler, Be | t our p nd Keil teepect wa @ Dutton.” (the District Attorney) Was of the belief thut @ previous | —‘yhe ‘Lean Democrat of the 20th u!t hes an article on grudge and fechng existed between them, out of eT whieh the writer saya XiCO 16 Dibke Lecogr eu of hy seying be more feveaung untortunale occurrence aruse. ng thore Who Low “+ Leve thatit vite bytican in Brooklyn. | (on tail, neher Eng! France will be disposed to do Ch lust, we he any more for ust United dteves teem. incimed 10. Condition of 1 ny For Mane und Fulty: epcht tral eh clothing op the leit mide suaked Wish bived, on 6) Mute massacres buve © 1 apie of F tihdun the loutienr rucl to us—hos Contempt has Svme fortune—kind to him tuseed him to the Secretary ship of State, the property of descending, DUL soe stops tar short of him Shu would dig befvre whe Would reach bim—be dwelis 1 would bate himaf 1 dad wot despise tim Unit puts my Woughts Mabet that Writes the nunie ul 4 ner sites, of black guard, of aquativity, ref Phat mind which Uniuks on what it CauDot espress oun scarcely think on him—an hyp wouid be an eclipse for Clay We clip the following from the Asylum Journal, a lit- driven out of this lovely spot, and destroyed ! Their dwellings were desolated aud mostly devoured by the flames of their enemies; but the hills and val- lies—the rich bottoms and f role plains—which,but a few years since, were only trod by the savage and the beast, and rung with the howling of the ove and the war-whoop ol the other, are now voeal with the voice of civilization and dotted with handsome This is a healthy region, and 9th. ‘The Wish owann is the largest boat on the W. ser Lokes.and BLACK BALL, OR OLD LINE OF LIVER is Vopelled by a po xeric! low prwssare enqiue—is oem. acd te ¥ ‘O8 LIVERPOOL —Kegular — the new magsiiceut aud ¢ te NGLANY Capaia > Bart POOL PA: Ket c! 6h J pe eal ! fixted ap and furu.shed eqaal to any the Lont and every pasaaze plearact to Lose oo to VAD 133 Broad st New York. PROSSER, 99 UN THROP & WAY 37" EV t. & HU HS Cleveland. ¥ & LeWiS, Detrort. of atate rovme, and 16 bulow ber fail. It is not whut be is, but where be ¥ well known thit the Eogland is fitted out in a very h every converieuce thet ean add to the oceedivg 10 the ol fret this Cuuvey ance leverage, dy Py OU boaid, sumfort of thore -mbackieg, Persoes # her letters ivi Beekman street, oc tt —Portiand Daily Am. OUrL 85 Fulton st, nexc ¢ haman dwellings. Wiich iere appeared & Woukd OF The side about on mew by the indians ‘The Galveston New eon the thet ult saya in length, situated between the oghth end math ribs, ts | shut Duct Kinney, Aik. Castienury wad af cuurtiey, reed vf opinion 1 wus mnilicted by arbarp instiuaent. The | denis of Travis county, bave wil been wurcacd bear patieut seemed (0 be much prostiuted ; Mis person Wee | their residence onthe Brushy, by & patty ot A cud, #ud the pube badly percepubie Dressed the | ibe Indians aferwaios Went tou house on the Sau Gabriel wound that night, andthe neat morning saw buntwice | id holed thiee men wd took away a negro Ww it again, When he found bim bever On returmug 0 se¢ 1 Thereis lsu a report that this or onother party wen! fim at a quarcer past nine, found bith dead) Was present | tye house of » Mr. Mercer on the Sen Cabricl und kailed At post Menem exawMination oF Ibe body Hd | Me, Mercer andtwooher men, and captured Mra, Mere Was iound to be about 1} anen long wid about d inches thice or our small chisdte deep 5 it pertoraiod Une duaphi paring the upper ’ Brith brig Cybele arnived at Galveston on the this, ob the spleen, ana termiuuicd in the lower par ©) | 22d uit from Liverpool, With a Cargo Of eatorted me rehon- tle paper publrbed by toe anmates of the Luaauc Asy dum, at Brattleboro’, Vt 1 Buffalo, Mav 28, i844 FOK BOSTON, Via Nw A PORT AND PRO+ ID! FALS TO ay “whi ‘The new and spler SPOR LIVER rs ROCHESL? R, 160 & Britton will sali oo Friday, 2ist June, her tare unequalled possesses some local advantages tha Three miles trom of the Missicstppl. ock River, a stream larger than the Housatonic, passes over a rapid of sutherent height to admit of the whole volume of the river being used for hydranhe purpozes; thereby affording wn available water power nearly equal to that at Low- ‘Three roiles again, up the Mississippi,—that river being the which stands Fort Armstrong, pas Y derable rapid; so that the greater part of the Let: branch of the stream is rendered available for mili Both of these valuable mill privileges have, to some extent, been already improved ; and in the finest agricultural is no Water- mz R. M. Jobnson, in a recent red np his ile tor hi ready todo it sgain af requued. cruzy Senator trom Connecticut thinks he has beea dead rthirty years, und is now existing ina future state Thess facts are seized upoa by sume of our whig iriends ws @ pretext lor saying that the lead party are #o excited ut the thought of their inevituble de- teat next tall, that they cannot help viking mcoherently. But we think the whigs show much stronger sanity in chus proclaiming the absolve certainty of ther , While our candidates are in the held.— Albany Ev letter, says he hus 1. $i Steamer RA@DE ISLAND. Orptain Thayer, wail leave fier R., on Tuesdays, Thursdays aad B.turvays sta o'clock P.M. ight of vassege, apply to the Captain, on board, or 92 ¥ 3-6 6mre ed : ts line being all 1900 tons aad apwarda, per rk fur the old country acvantages to ve derived from selecting this line in pre rence to Any other, aa their reat capacity ren ay more comfortanle and convement thay ships of elise, aad theur accommodations for cal di are well knowa to be superior to auy will got fail to see ‘of the democrauc ALBANY DAY LIN:. Wor Alsany aud intermedinte Laadin c unmodiousstearaloatBOU TH AM nramell, wall Wil’ leave the foot of Robinson esday, Thermday and Saterday moraignsy at 7 Js ‘at To'cloek, A, 8 over a consi- jertons wishing to scgore berths shoud, aot, fil to make early application on board foot of Burtiag slip, or to i Wot Jf PARS At their General Passage Office, 76. re Maiden Ly Another rhyme for,the coon candidate for the Vice Pro PEOPLE'S Ne OF (ieshans SA 71 7 though central: region that | penior New York et ER, Capt Joho Britton, 6.6 (as burtien. will aail as nbove, ber regular day, puViNs Very sUferior accummmuaations not sur- pated by any ship in port, xppiy oa board, west WOODHULL & MINTURNS, 87 South at Tie peuet tity Hottingwer, Capt lm Barsley, 1050's an apt Ira Bursle . jucveed the Htochester, and sail vs. Wer tag ‘The sheets that have the biggest lies Are great for Clay and Freuoguy ave ever seen, th power within sixty or seveny miles brought into competiuon with them; consequently, this is destined, at no distant day, to become a pluce of much importance. 3 vow bustling with the multifa- rious members of a whig congressional convention, which meets here to-day for the purpose of nor nating a member for this district, which embra sixteen counties, including also that of Hane: the seat of the Mormons. Ha pulation of any county in this congressional district, and 1s entitled to send to this convention twenty delegates; but, up to this time, not one has arrived from that county, nor are any expected. titherto, for several years last past, Joe Santh and his deluded victims, have control! his district, and have generally gone with the ‘The whigs, however, are now holding up their heads a little more complacently, on account of a rupture among the Saints of Nau- voo, which is likely to result rather seriously to the interests of the prophet,, in hopes, through the schism that exists in that hot-bed of lustual abomi- nations, to get at Jeast a part of the votes of Joe followers, and thereby be enabled to elect their candidate. How much ground they have on wh to found their faith ia tia matter, Lam unable to say; but the non-arrival of delegates trom Hancock county cannot certainly be construed favorably to That the Mormons are just now is quite apparent. DAILY, Sunda ed—Through Di- PM vivom the Steamboat Hier bs Shorn of their strength—utterly powerless and div graced—a hivsing aud a by-word inthe eyev of all true men ior their subserviency to the infamous system ot Americen slavery, while they profess to by in tavor o1 © equal nghts to all men,” they wall fallan easy prey to their more successful competitors in southern subservi- lay will be elected [Dictator] by ap day eveu t. Captain A’ Houghton, on ieeday aud Baty ce BM aaa riences: Mocday, Weduaeaday, Friday and ‘Steamboat COLUMBIA, aday nad Saturday, at 5 } ; tahieg this line of boats will arrive in Albany in tho Morning ‘Train of Cars for the east or weet. "The above Bocts are new awd anbatantial, are furnished new and eiegast State pead and modatious areuarivalled on the Hudson. z apply on board, orto P. C. eu niees Rock Island apnin Win. H. Peek, ency, and Henry 5PM overwhelming inajorit: most righteous retribution, from a just Heaven, upon the recreant Democracy ot our couutr; him of Lindenwold, who has done more with Andrew Jackson to lead that democracy into acontempt of human rights, than all other influences combined. tly rebuked by God and all good men, until he repeats of his dark conspirucies against the rights and liberties of mankind. subject again, Meantime the two great slave parties are us slaveholde ne ‘aptain Jas Wibray, ample ime to mle Hancock has the | POOL. —The wi » Let Martin SOUTHERNER, % | Yan Buren stand j turday, 15th instant, weuther per evn the wharf. ssiling par ket thi Aa ND CHBAP EXCURSIONS. STATEN ny gary Place, ELLA, will run May 20th to’ Cctober ‘ork,at Gand 1) utes to &, and 10 minates to sherves New Brighton, ‘at band 10A,M.; at 1,5 and 7% P. Sunday—Leaves New York, at 9and 11 A. M.; at 3,6 and OP. Mi Leaves “ort Richmond, at 20 minutes to 8,and 10A.M.; MPM AC May 19, 184 SUMMA NEWARK FARE ONLY 124 CENTS. THE NEW AND 8WIFT STEAMER RAINBOW, CA igeal JOHN GAFFE taLeave ‘ewarr, foot of MA OG ELM. ‘Leave New ¥ ork, feware at 0A. M. and 27. M.and sk very reagonable rtes. STATEN ISLAND ‘We shall recur to this led the elections very good accommodations, apply on a NEW BRIGH y mow on 8 par, lemoeratic party. TELA Woodauut « art the inalienable liberties of Amer i a well as the promoters of adultery Liberty party with (od— Liberty—and sound morality on ite sid it will stand by its God-honored principlus us the only foe of injustice and wrong, now lelt for our coun try We shall, we must succee Democrats believe this and rally at once to our standard, or, will they degrade themselves lower still, with an un- principled clan ot leaders who are using them as mere minable selfishness. We & NEW YORK Fea Sbaliet pe nners ot et a incest and murder—the —Packet of the 15h ce—Humanity —F.qui and favorite packet shi has nothing to vill anil punetuall o 10. A. Muy at 1, 446 and 69% P perior, and ‘he price and s.eer:ge passengers, : ste hy uuuiber will bs Umited fe sare is very low, foe mw farly eppliea'ion should be méde ou Pata all Corner Maiden Lane. Hany ob. Jendere whe 1 e0.—Albany Weekly Patriet Poor Whiggery ! how disappointed you feel at the unanimity with which the convention broke up! HI much more so will you feel at the result of the election ! We can’t pity you, but will console you We will give ou can march out of jt is appropos to the occasion, and sing you must, row to its tune you must ; salt won't save you: Toxx— Row, brothers, row, or Canadian Boat Song.” * Sadly we list to our funeral chime. Horrible out in our tune and time, But when the star of the West grows dim, ‘We'll sing at the “jug” a parting hymn: Row brothers, row ; the stream runs deep— Wake up, Webster ; you're fast asleep! Steady, our shallop Capuun Ferris, will meet ‘sp atch for the abov" port the whig cat auprrior accommmodati JOHN # in a “terrible s'ew, the secession of ten or twelve hundred of Joe’s tollowers, who have actually withdrawn from the community, there is now an open rebi the authority of the prophet in the * and Joe, afew days since, came near losing his the hands of an assassin. ns, guided chiefly by the council of General Law, an influential member of that notuble sect have taken up the cudgel of scandal against Joe, aud unequivocally de prophet has fallen from grace, and i: favorite of the Lord, ne ARRANGEMEN? ne NEW For passage, ha 61 Bouth street. Pasenge from Liverpool ca wine packets, sailvog rafts ean, ex ust 1, the . you the following 801 Reece ae power on the ath of priacip.l towus throughont Great Britain aud Irvand, ‘on applications as above ‘9 c SET FOR HAVRE—Scomd Line— thr James Fueuen, Naater, wi or parang Ove & SINCKER, No.9 Tontine Building cor Wali avd Water ta. FOR NANSES —Pasyag only —The superio ard, to be despatched ed, apply to th + OF D & HINCKEN No 9 Tontue Baiding, Wall street VY ORLEANS.--LOUISIANA ANL N+ Warranted Gist regular pack ~The fast sailing packet shi tain Wood, will posit vely sail as above, he: foot o: tacciay at, at 10 On Sundazs—Leave New York at 10 A. Di. an A part of the On ac thafier Saterday lows wad tartg” the faithtul exponent of ens and political views, They haye so far in their persecut nad Joe actually indicted for the crimes of perjury and adultery! For several days after the finding 4 indictments, officers were in pursuit of the prophet tor the purpose of arresting him. Joe, how- vigilance suecesstully, and took It, 48 18 supposed, with rit nesses to. swear down all the charges preferred June ist, the Bonta will raa es fol- TLATEN JSLAND AT 5, 6. 734 P.M. on orm vout th Uth of passige ia "he cabin, handsomely furcis captain, on board, at Pier No. 3, N_ tt. homeward bound ! ly the ripple is murmuring round— raisva the song, Josey, oh Jim alon; Row brothers, row ; the stream runs Salt river is gained, and our glory’s past. tion, ak to have Listen ! our fuglem: And its burden is, A. ML. 1, 2, 3 5. 6.7, Po Me ved must be macked in fall and ROK NEV NEW YORK L! aie NEW VORK STA! ) ever, eluded thei ranving oa Mouday, May Our money is gone, and our bills are due ; time to prepare him Where are you? Loafers and pipers, no more we'll dine ‘oy freight ot passage, haying handsome furnished accommo Orleans Wharf, foot of Wall street the convex cage uf the stumach, which on examination | ize In moking the hurbor she museed the chen and spontaneoussy gave Way, aod a large quavuty of fd | got on the north breakers and sustained some damage be- escaped, Is of the opinion Unat that wound was the Cause | jure she wax got ot. of tis death, i ‘The Galveston News ot the 30th ult. reports the arri- Cross examined by Mr Rocxwer..— The direction ol the of Bremen bng Ocean trom Antweip, having on wound wus downwards, and towards the rigut side. fy emigrants for the Custro colony By this appeared to be muue . c Jitor ot the News learns that large numbers ment; the mpth rib wai wee jolland may be expected dumug the present year here described the locality of the wor Another vessei vias to leave with emigrants ffeen days an athieue mun, apparently about five iect nine inch alter the ¢ uid @ Vessel Was expected to leave exch height. : i month for n dunng the sonuner, De, Diken ex: Isa physicia ‘The trial of Commodore Moore, at Houston, ia progres: ona beam Mr. Wright's, cor | sing slowly rhang Concord street Fuere will be no further ins » of Exchequer Bi mination sbuve relerred to; differed a it 5 amount in cir on is reduced to twenty tho So says the Vindicator, run as to the descripuion of the wound ou the semach; 4 was rather the penuing part of the inferior pora mot the ¥ Bremen bog Union, Captain Werteus, which was stomach that was wouuded; thinks the wound Caused Car | outward bound, b b towed out by ‘the steomer y’adeath; no other ) d inside Gulveston bar, en be Crossexamined. tH ect r it inadvisable to cross the bar, the pilot remarr right of ajperpendicular line drawn fromthe chim downthe | yy board, Daring the mght a sque!l came up person, und as jow as the navel, and was probably cause | with such violence that the zsof both cables g by an instrument like that produced in Court. (A cary | way and her anchors were all lost. she then dritted over ing knite Was here exhitated about ten inches Jong in tke kere until near morning, she reached the inside blude, one and a quarter inch brood; it was that used by | ¢ next the Island, when sail Was made ond the ves- the prisoner in the infliction of the wound, and a deadsy | sel taken inio Galveston with four feet water in her hold, weapon it was.) K ‘ itis suppe “ J, the bad some 4 or Groxae Wricut sworn.—Resided at the corner of Con- bales of cotton on bourd wh: 18 oF Jess dam- cord and Fulton streets, on 2: aged, ‘The vessel and caigo wre both covered by ineu- ) Carneghan ; he was boarding with | runce. tim. Carnaghan was employed at ‘Todd’s aucuen store i | ‘The schooner Maria which left Mobile on the 7th ult, Fulton street, as porter ; he died at bis(Wright’s) house a' | with an assurtea cargo of merchandize, bound to Sabine quarter part nine on the 24th of March lust, where @ post | river has been | mination was held on the body by Drs. Cooh- | By the New York came a bearer of despatches to our , ecretary of Stute {rem Gen. Murphy. We learn thst the t examined.—Lives in Brooklyn, next doos | derpatches relate to the attested gross misconduct of our to Todd’s auction store, in Fulton street. Koew Thos. | Consuls at Sabine Pass and Galveston, in exacting fees Carnaghan when epplaved by Youd. About 104 or 1: | and charges not authorised by law, and in lending their o’ciock on the e: ef the 23d of March Was going out | official power to sustain British influence and embarraes on business and saw Thos Curnaghan, who seemed to be | {not destroy the trade of American citizens in the waters very much frightened. Muller the prisoner at the | of the Sabie We shall not fail to iy before ving towards Henry street pretty fast, Carna | to morrow, such testimony ax ia now trou I ming in the opposite direction. They met | relation to the conduct of those offic - ubout twenty feet from where he (witness) stood. Saw Jy gratified m being able to present this evidence of the Miller rn his right hand in which there was something } 7 ai and watchfuluese of Gen, Murphy in protecting the that appeured to shive; in his lett band he bad a violit ‘of American citizen. O. vepic, June 3. whicl he held up in the same way. Saw bis hand de poset tas War hat Pak ascending ; he appeared as if going to strike with bou. epee : hands. “Loma Carnoghan, the acceased, ralsed his bunds | OART- pad tract Louisvisi.t.—-These | races also at the name time und struck Miller over the top of the | Commenced On Monday, June 3. They appear to head ard knocked vif his hat. Went up and asked wha: | Nave been pretty well attended, and the course in was the matter, Carmughun reeled up and down and stop. | pretty good order. ‘The Kentuckians are not to be ped epposite his (witness) window, Miller picked uj) J ,utin the shade altegether by those further north. his hat. Mr, Todd asked Miller what he had done to Car | gppiug Muxtixc— Finer Day.—Annual county sweep: naghan; he held up his hat and said “see how be bw | sakes for colts and fillies, three yeurs old Subscrijtion, abused me.” He then puton his hat and walked up Hens) | 25 hf it eubscription wdded by proprietor. Mile heats. street. Saw no blood, Todd took Carnaghan by the arm | Fier Race OF nine entries the following nugs only and asked him what was the matter, saying, ‘ cant you | come at thecall : ’ speek?” Carnaghan replied, “don’t you see?” Saw js Geigor’s (F. Hert’s,) ch. c. John blood down by his left foot, but was dot aware ot the my by Cadmus, out of dam of Kete cattse, Saw the wound, afterwards in the ding store, cor : ' ner of Maine and Fulton streets. Miller was followed ai bh filly by” imp bronght back again. — t Kitty White, by Aratna. Cross-ezamined.—When Miller and Carnaghan met th uel Deyes, ch. £. by Brimmer, Jid yot ciench in with each other ; saw Di Sant P truck by cach ; they were at the same time, both hand: | y > afuones isch Lisp aed Up at otice ; they met about 16 or 1S feet from thecornmey | Railers ys sess. 1 oN ot Henry street ; Carnaghan was coming from that cor ner at ah unusual pace; Miller walked off deliberately when I first saw the blood, thought it might be (rom (i Time... vk naghan’a nose ; every thing took place istantaneously | Stcoxp Racr—Stanus Star —A sweep for colts nd so quick that there wa» no time for Kecond blows sud fillies 3 years old. Subscription $40, bi f jto whieh Mra. Govan examined —Resides in the city ; on the | * added a handsome silver pitcher, value $100, given by 29d March Jast was coming fiom market bout half pas | Be livery stable keepers ot Loweville ; tule bee To 10; When crossing Fulton street from the opposite »: 8 race there Were six nominations, only jour Lewever towards Peck’s store,saw two men, one of whom appear atthe call, as follows :~ sturia, at 7, 8,9, and 11 o'clock, On bacon boiled in Falernian wine. Row brothers, row ; the stream runs fi The glory of cider and sin i &. K. COLLINS & CO Bo No freight received on board after th wuts 1a New Urieaus— Messrs. will promptly for For NEW ORL him, and then called the people together, nd in a leng speech, addressed them upon the eub jeet, declaring his ability and determination not to clear himself slanders of his enemies, them of the same crimes which against him with of theft, incest, and nmrder! on his ling Joe mounted ¥ Cratham street opposite ook A. M1, 3, 4, 5, 6 ana 707! call sor raasengere wt lag Hamard’s. On the arrival of ty Hall ac7,9, 10, and ch iust «PM. aad Woodrafl wh u ‘dress. jeLttol6rre ANS—Ficss Regular Packet h—Che well-known, fi 20 Bowery, conerol Swiftly we near the arid shor Puffing and tugging the heav esit ou our thread bare cl Fishing for meat in our coor Row brothers, row ! the stream run ind give us a litt! the stage at Astorva, it eit ina lor cogveyug Pussengerr Ww Ka’ pg ssisad Farms. but to convict are allegec FOLAG, Catan Hammond, wil! saul a For (right, 0- Pasage iu che cabin, seond cal having vig superior accom” yeast Loree aud Wagons toler. LEWIS & CAR’ With this declara- his horse and set ont, i * faithful witnesses,” ai) armed for Carthage, where the Court is now ir aession—betore which he is, forthwith, to be er- How this matter will turn out, is a sub- lectof no jitile epecniation in “these here dizgins; many are inclined to the belief that Joe heretofore, find means to slip through the When we touched at Nauvoo yesterday, on our way up the Mississippi here was a ‘“* power of excitement” among the orethren, and business was generally euspendec, tor the parpose of discussing more conveniently th weighty matters touching the welfare of their ‘The building of the temple ir. however, moderately progressing ; and Joe is au in pamphlet form with bis ution of the United ireposes to become President! Matty Van Buren most t ther prominent candidates for the Presidency come in fora “slight sprinkling” of abuse bit of Joe’s humbuggery is his pre- Sgyptian hieroglyphies aod rere YH MeMU it. : vit Renae EN ‘ £ M. Rouse up, Harr NEW VORA, SOCNTAIN Merry we ve been in days gone by, Pleasure has peamed from our lord'y eye, Bat now the autumn of Jey is come, Our rentence is passed. und we et Rest brothers rest ; the di p Sait river is gained and we are fast. oii Brvish berqee Suudasa ex. cpt sb cept a fieight to may port in Gi wt-a freight to uy borin G frou. thence by Post Vieni, hester, Sch oley’s Movotnin ashiagioa to Kaston | At Weshivgton a dai Belvidere. Kor seats apply to HiLt, at John Patten’s Commercial Hotel, 78 Courtland “xtres furnished at the shortest LUG, Morrvstown ruta dirvet, NEW COAL B SUBSCRIBERS have taken ar the corger of Seventh street tad Third Avenu: direeuy opposite Pompkius Market,) where Here. where the carrion buzzard flies,, Picking ont famine’s insatinte eyes, Wel eat our shadows, and blow aw: Like mist from @ mountain tail and Die brothers, die ; our day is past; Salt river murmurs our dirge ot last.” Detroit Free Pres ‘There may be divisions ia the Democratic party, but ve are very sure that Mir. Clay will not share in the divide Che detestation in which he has long been held by Re vublicans, instead of diminishin, Another man than Mr Van Buren ma: out we are aure that that mao y cannot believe that the man who hes wantonly violate + of our chief cities, by his clamorou: red day—we cannot think that the aurderer of poor Cilley—the great gambler and duelli« can ever receive the support of a great na ion of Christian freemen, for the highest office withir their gift. We are slow to believe that the leater of the party which was opposed to refunding the unjust fine im sed upon the patriot Jackson tor his New Orleans, and the whole Sonthwest, from the devar- tation of a rude and merciless waa in favor of re’ treacherous course—cai Jine ieterseets co and a Yard at No.7 Inose fingers of the jee, by appiyine apm 2 it a share of che publie pacrousge a received an abev ton strret,coreer Laight street. or atthe old stand, 4) Washing AKD & BROWNE Orders throngh the Despatch Port will receive prompt piritual leader GER ARRANGEMENT FOR having comvieted ‘aeis arranreweots, a red (0 bring ont passengers from Great Brita ui! the follawing firnt cb avecpouion the Ist, views on the Const: ft which he modest], He Jashes poor mercifally; and all the g. has continually in The subseriber ye, one of which ist and 28th of sare agsiust Loss and b~ het th, Lith, 160h, inerchandize, and a) ine, On goods, wares and inlaw wae i varades ou that 6 ‘Geo. Washington, Thomas ¥. Lhome, Jnited Statse, tended ability to read as somehow or other obtain ich he palms off upon the saints of Nauvoo for the embalmed body of one of the ancient kings of Egypt. On the breast of this mummy he found # manuscript in the symbolical f puntry, which he “reads like a book aaequivocally, that it was written by the patriarc: Abraham, and has a very important reference to the book of Morinon, (Joe’s) ‘* revelations.” able as Glidden’s lec sions of that genius to the same mysterious science. and Glidden stand about upon a to their kuowl other respects Je the cleverest humbug. d from the Whig Convention. esulted in the unanimous nomination of M. D, Sweet, Esq., of Stephenson county, for the ndidate of the, Whig sional District of this State. He is now addressing the convention in an impassioned strain of Western Buren, praises aud every information jallant defence of to those sending for their friends, on application 0 itivh soldiery, and that arding the heira of traitor Hull tor bis ver receive the favor of the We have yet to be convinced that the condemned Heury Clay, who has been sted for bargaining for office—who voted for Joha Q. Adams for President that he might b of State, and that, too, i] of hia constitaen' dence of an inte! ‘Fuorane Morrell, me, Boe ‘cHOMAS W THORS GKO_T. HOPS, Secrwary his THE MYSTERIES OF ELEUSIS ERK THE MOST RENOWNED of all the ancien: couneated with the insti own 0; and whose secrt> ie moet famous of the ve prevared, on the opeuing of mayi Toa kee ‘ ; Vin Oawego to Toronto, Port Hope, Coburg, Kingston, and fCunala West, i Whitehall to Moutraa! and Quebec, Cna- Tiel from Cleaveland to Portsmouth, Cia~ d especially rels This is almost as | nres, and the inflated pre profeund knowledge of It is probable that made Secretary ainst the known and clearly ex can now enjoy the confi We cannot yet believe that the advocate of a despicable moneyed aristocracy and of un unjust, unequal and oppressive oan be the choice of the peopl In short, we cannot believe, w of the people ia regard to De ever consent to honor Henry Clay with their confidence with all his private and political sing, unrepented of aud still fresh and green upon him CLAY'S SOLILOQUY :—NOT HAMLET’S. cations of ¥reemasoury and Oud Wel! “aon te Ohio I jaio, Michigua, 1 REMITTANCES. | Forthe accommodarion of persous wishin ds in the Ote Country, FAKN ive Drafis op any partof Engiand, Scotland or Ireland, yy leat sight, forsuma of £1, £5, £20, to £,00—or in auy amoant [k3 AND AGENTS. rat 1ag stave gtrvet, Bowto ois and Wiscon | of the nresent dav is how G B Clarke, Tailor, 132 William street, eau afford to make such hac for $16, and ati The former mystery the ime Fredeh | Joth Dees ige of hierogl warments at equaliy low prices. y of the American U ever may be the choice cratic men, that they will a good dear But the Intter mystec: solved at once, by sung that sing at inoderate expenses f tie work will be the same as th: to suit the purchaser, Jackson (Ten.) Rep, arty in the Sixth € a ih jcreet. N. B.—Office and Kumimer’ Coats, aua's few Vesta, te for the conveniences lie are TM AT THe STORE. 43 Soa Third street, vemaker, 7 Light street, Baltimore, ittlejoba, 11 Kxcharge, Al rk, 159 Ld ver atrewt,, W. A. Cook, Syraaune, nN Ye He curses Martin V Henry Clay, and eulogises log cabins “to kill” One might suppose from his account of those edifi- cea, that to live in a log cabin ia the next thing to N.G. Ht, 5 Sandiord & Shi EN'OF A bie To be, or not to be, that is the question : Wh ‘Fourth of March” shall see me seat’, With all due pomp and circumstance upon ‘The Presidential chair ; or the base Of Loco Foco shall defeat m; To hit—to iniss—no more ; my13 lwinkl waa ec WELL WORTHY ATTENTION. APARTMENT! i fished or unfarnished, ibtaired at Yo. 26 Dey at. entering the Kingdom of Heaven, Ile says ‘ he to be iu liquor and supported by the other who seemed te |! Bradivy’s ch, ¢. Ed. Legle, dam by hold him by the arm; saw the man who seemed to he Director... + : sees te liquor raisé his lett arm and knock off the others hat | & Geiger's (MM Bawling’s) bc Hydro, they then separated ; Miller had a violin in one hand imp. Chesterfield dam by Wanderer...» 45h vith the otber he pushed up @ paper parce) he had wi 1H Miller's (WR Johnson's) b.¢. Priam, his arm, when he separated from the other man ; saw t dam by Sir Charice, . é 438 latter turn round #fd shrug up his shoulders and give + | Ben Luckett’s ch filly, by Gre heard Miller say he hud lost his bat; caw hin | by Jackson. from the walk ; Maller walked away toward et aud the other towards Mr Todd’ (In te ply to @ question from a juror, the withers stated she was cettain oi the identity of Miller ) Nothing further was elicited from this witness on the crogs-examination © Aseirs, clerk at ‘Todd's, testified to Miller haviny purchased the knife and other wrticles at the time rpecit ed.) he proseoution here closed, gle, dom Time, Navat..—Cuaptain Geisinger has been erdered by he Navy Department to the Meoterren to uke the command of the U. 8. frigate Columbia, in piace f Capt. Shubrick, deceased. Ceptain G. will sail hom Belmore emily this week. The U.S brig Lawrevee eniled from Norfolk on Jr Rockweet addressed the jury f forthe West Indies, The following is a winded to ol i ficers William Ho Gardner, commander ; 1 and informed the jury that the circumstance ras ntenant ; Thomws \'. Bres oner did wot 1 that the wer ant ; R Allison, on his part w y ny, and that | turelay, Aesistant Surgeon ; Ch ced to undertuke bis defeuce by knowing his « idshipman; Wm. Gi character in all the relat ons of Jife, aga hyeband t- eroy, ond Edward Renshaw, Sidshipmen , D alro from his good tortune mn being ac Aner, Captain's Clerk ; LH, Metn'orh, Marte qua c lativers, who, althong’ | jobn MeKinle hot rich, were porsersed of higher and to bim ter Waki tatmable qnolities, a fair and unsullied fume. Mr. *s Steward, nded thar the law fully justified the act of whic © prisoner stood charged. aod the case was eck ed ithin the limits of t 4 justifiable bom He did not think 1t requisite to deny that the de lost his life by wrencontre with Miller but that 4 own act, the result of an attack npon the prisons ing out of mulice prepense In eupport of this nilegy Mr, BR dwelt upon bis excellent character, both 1 the conntry of bia nativity and adoption, and with muc! ingenuity and address vindicated Sis clieot from the rave chargeot being guilty of the senguinary act o ne Foncer Jupor.—A. C. H Smith, the first manslanghter, : Judge of Herkimer county, in tis State, has been ‘The evidence for the defence was offered to enstain his ted and mdicted horge of havirg forged @ representations of the character of his client, Miller. vond and mortgage for $ elf, to whiel be nt Journ Las examined—Har a place of bosin sx cate of acknowledgment, and the certifi- Fulton street; on the 2th of March last, wae standing o recorded by Munson, the County Clerk. his door nearly opposite to Todd, and saw Maller lenvir ¢ presided in bis Court Monday, and on ‘Tucxday was Todd’s store with a bundle under his arm, beard him cai) | irrested for the forgeries A correspondent of the Albany ing ont “Keen off. keep off” Saw aman between Hive | ating, writes His associate jadges let him to bailm the and Barnes? store pounce down at him, and strike at Wil [cum of $1000, in which several of.his friends joined. He ler, who was inclining away from him towards the curt | iseigned to them @ partial security aud hoy ateconded, An stone; asked what it was, and saw that Carnaghan wa rhashecn despatched im purenitof him, with but very much hurt Sail to Miller, “ You have killed t chence of overteking hin His brother, seeing the man” Miller said, aman to be insulted in this kin: cer start in pursuit, jnmped in the reor care, doubtless of n way in the street” h the object ef epprising the fugitive ot his danger Doxanve testified that being a domestic ir [4 7 Smith kept this matter so long ce, saw Carnaghen. the | « ¥ » wold the mortgage to wed, on the evening of the 2d of March; he asked bey | Tallman, of tp the inte- to hol the candle for Lim w hile ried rome cha eat, 1 a Boyer. This from the cellar np staire; ee thought he had token agiass, | probably ma and prevents the and saidto him im fun,“ ffyeu don't quit drinking, t of limitations from attaching. it ix no he (replied, he had only taken a gues miler instances of villany he fix somebody to-night” this was about | +o h uur before he was hart. 1, Hi Ma Boatswain George Marshall, Jr, Gun- e, Carpenter; Charles B. Sterling, Pur- Tue River.—The Memphis Enquirer of the 28th It suys—Although the river at this place la ka Wereble of reuching ix highest point,even within the wt twelve months, yetit is greatly to he feared that i ction with the flooded streams sorth of ua will cn ful destruction of property on the plontstions slong lue coast. yN Lavinia Miller, Mary Mille er and Mr. Lane, all gavea high character of the prisoner | EVERY M t Mn \! y nd el ‘s ue Miller, for honesty, stri sobriety, industry, and propriety Lrmovan a é ABADI E.9 Mer Dixsaay in a apeoch of great power and ingenuity Poa RTS AS an ho desire to live A oT SRP baal a this morning, 20 cases, comtai te styles and pattems now in use, lower than they can be sold is from $1 25 to $e 6 500 Coantry Merchants, Carpet Merehanta, pease and qniet, with com | ‘To end the curs’d incertitude, those doubts We coons are heir to—tis a consummation Devoutly to be wished. ‘To hit—to mi ‘To miss perohance the “ w of thom what else may was bred in a log cabin, riaed in a lo edacated in a log cabin, and alway: cabin.” The probability is that he will not be obliged to snerifice the comfort of his toy an unpleasant seat i H. Vitehugh & a % WESTERN RAIL ROAD ROUTE, FHOM ALBANY TO BULNALO ($5 MILES) BY HAIL ROAD he ouly Oflee in Mew ‘COT agieien botw. NSPs RENT W N, 19\ Chatham st "\ the r . new an wh eh he will sell at here's the rub ; Congress; though lo all they can to elect him; and the Whigs are, as everywhere alee ive a hearty support here next fal auctioneers and «the: r who wonld bear ‘The whips and scorns of time, the Loc ‘The honest man’s contempt, tho bitter pangs Ot a seared consclenc ‘The ineoleaco of workies, and the spurns Defented coona must of the Locos take, When he himself might his quietus make With—three gin cocktails? Who weuld be tho fool, To grunt and aweat under this knavish life, Clay will rece h and should Martin Vac Buren unforiunately be- come the nominee of the will carry the State. Th is bat Window S's rot, mat Havwinie and 31 Chathar halk peti CANADA, NEW BRUNSWICK, NOVA &8CO. TIA, AND NEWFOUNDLAND OTES COLLECTED and Dents or Credits grant of Beitah North Aseria tu te Provinces above, by nck eotablished hy the several Rail rousing from its dumpa— same kind of tu nents, obtains here, 9000 miles from the seaboard, as is brought into similar purposes in the Atlantic cities. idles, songs, and bann sPREKT, i i CLARK, Goneral Agent NOTICE TO IMMIGRANTS. oan anpoisted agests for forwa: ed from Aj‘any to Bn send them defi in political mo and Baak Notes he Branches of the Back The Snbseribers ing (migrants by rs, embellish defended the accused, contending that his character, and Tetica uachecked the law, and fucts of the care were strongly in favor of | eo: en th the erreurs “left no ground on which a conviction could 108 setend person, they x 1 mnatare, and pefilille in its rewulte axpeemenr charged the jury npon the Tew of | SOW CRM eT IROL SE fir Goner dwelling prin ly Upon the obligation to St rer ooule. ‘Theme te five doses «f the prisoner the benefit of any doubt that might arise raken three hi * Ly ow their minds. n bat quantity the patient ‘The jnry retired, but when our reporter left, wt 1! h Reatrietions 1p diet, avd of had net agreed. The prisoner reeme | Wf" 80! absolately womenry to offerte cure, ie ‘good spirits, and under no apprehension of convie | in diecturs on Ge wrarkerm, SS ee DR. HOLT'S SPECIFIC for the Mie gic m coe Siena ——-—_____ $9 per boule od the bil U.S. Distrtet Court, ation, for | bi tated to make a vermancnt eure by hove n io the Vewerre! Dinenae,( heme ree of ivritatte mt ter. B Before Judge Betts . wienantand corrosive Ulcers Jews Mts Apw vy = Hughes Honor has made nv James 8 Lewis v4. Brig: Baldwin, her teety nud pstiunte Ulery im Gmtaneous, Kamm ** wf CHAR: BLT, LEM Mac CHLAN Hagel the Bank But that he thought ef gaining the election— (That unreached goal for whose attainments twice id main)—braces the will and enliven the scene, and add, in a striking manner, to the general effect. The eenson has been rather wet, c qaently rather backward, though bett i Wheat never looked better ork to Utiea for ty Hochewter $i.gi° 9 youre old nt ball frou Albnay on ¢! het travel by Kail Rond 1 Suemboat from New hours; whrrena, it tal low ing caicaletic 3 to Ayracuse Bultalo. $3,80 Dvo strove with mig! And makes me hope Thus interest does make rascal And ths the native hue of Patriotiem ieklied o'er with narrow selfishness; reat moment to the State, their currents turn away, Mobile Registe of British North id heunce on New "Fork erica in Meatrent rederieton N B., Hatifax, apt ain St’ake' last year this time. than now. The country is, hereabouts, going on proaperously, and Illinois will yet come ou ND GRAPH SIGNAL BOOK. jegraph Signa’ the Goverament ve: the eeimmercial SEMAPHORIC TE. U*SVERSIGNED, And lose their n: Cart. Horprrper.—Died, § June Ist, at his residence in Black Rock, Fairfield, iniel Haley Holdres for many years master of the ‘Tre Srason.—Among the evidences of precoci- this season, we notice the early falling of the ‘That beautiful tree has been for some nal decorations; in the form of little stars. jalo free a for 42 hours, sn’ ‘Total per R. Rond-++ alanthus blossoms. e quite covered with its an now covering the paveme: s@, to look at them, that th tella influences; and to jud; it would be sty come from the constellation Capricorn. Philadel sols of war and mereantule, nod tin opaved an office at $7 thirtesn in number, aud signal book, iverpool packet ship Uui- Fow men were more extensively known or His death waa awfull: interest of New ‘all strvet, whore he wall designaing tele more generally beloved bara’ —-he was epparently in better health than he me montha, and war hen he fell and Deduct fare per I. Hoad One would sup) é ‘The traveller per Ht, Road saves++. #502 ‘They, aleo forward pare grre'to (leaveland, Porta proparing to visit his friends almost mmediatel were removed to New York.—Bridg epor Axencies for the difusion Art eatablished throughout (he ved from thia ecoso’ send wad t) omineros of the United States, fully evince the wer, that commercial or mercantile, but national point ald be rewarded JOHN R. PARKER ul ¢ode of riguals te oT Chicago, iiwoi, ‘ nanda, at the lowent rates. Ail inform: routes given gratis, and Tickets to be had ibany aud Builate itail Koad Ofes A Laur ilandi ‘Tne Misstssiret inches yesterday, ‘The rise is from the St. Louis Reporter, June k. Fur Trane —Five of the American Fur Compa- Joaded with buffalo robes and fare, arrived here last evening from the Yeilow 81 days out,-St, Lewis Reporter, June i The River rose about three Jthas tigen oy cut a foot within « few and {liaois ri m0 ltawswere ioe Jlerre'of the noxe schooner Pera on her passage trom’ Phila of Nedee: Cerosons Dames 1943. laden with coals, wax run into by brig Baldwin, | cin jorn's of rhramatie persons: about 30 miles off Sandy Hook, which caused her to sink | While a Memberne the Medien! Staff of the United Prat Action is brought for the trespass, ‘The case stanis ad. | Army, aud while eagagel in City [retices: ake yore mn Journed over to this dey. a some thousands of resen, BNKV ROLE 2 jd in New York City by pp & Panwa, +, 286 Pearl atreet, envper Bewtaius, wid by reaye he United & section of Notth or S: ou nr.—Noa. 20, 33, 44, 49, 66,19, 22, 66, 57 ante. Wane, (ndiass tad Biesioe, cen oboe ihe hi ahr nd Medicines on Liberal teres, of the principal . A. Hughe 4, 65, 66, 67. 88, 89, 78, TL. 72 Ti, tor, Mihvat. and Avenue Be NV. Vs and make ayronsent ar,—Noa. 11, 14, 24, 21, 80, 89, 7,3, 49,33. [thelr Curate swpoly tu shets feapecdive Plates, Stroce Risine ~The tickets for Ole sil . though only for a few hours att! a CARROLL'S stores for sale, have twen Dy this timo nearly all dis. | MEDICATED Cason nek ACLPHUR HATH, posed of, thongh the performance will not take place til. | gar saaaile to-morrow evening. In answer to reveral anxious in reac rt iy bye ere maven e biosy quiries addressed to us about thore who purchase tick Deing crowded ont, we would soy that five bund; ro Constant ptreet a beand tickets only have been left for sale, which number the | ind Sulphar Party ia a mor room will wld conveniently. When these are told thers at No. 225 Dradway, where 10 more ivened. We think that many will be dix but there may yet be a chance of securing | ig thit evening This will be Tore ert in this olty.—New Haven Courier, June 10. ‘Tabs for hire Pout paid orders, exeiowirg, cash. promptly at the medic rely fntevarted. i 1 one's part of Une City of ita ve