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ORNING, AU a - = —————— SST Ear aTaaTearenT nn = ee Se ee ee — — ETS _ ‘a THE NEW ORK- HERALD. TRON nRagajer Besleyts of che any additional papers or documents, he is to ‘aad Whig Ode to the Hickory Tree. Literature, &e. AGGREG. CIRCULATION pt. Myers, will sail as above, | ‘The followingiane tha oni ses gee hy serve them carefully to be produced at the trial. Athens, in short, and Rome could boest Tue Cotumbian Macazine, for September; Post, 8 general instructions for the 25. The officer in charge, as soon as possible af- ‘A hero in an age at most ; Astor House, New York. We are glad to perceive to draw was And Srarce, and Germany, and Britein, accommodations for eabin, second cabin j ” i eee ‘oeinbark. should | Suidance of her Majesty’s naval officers employed | ter he has gone on board the vessel, Council or camp have few men fit in. a considerable improvement in this work, both as ication on or to in the suppression of the slave trade, presented to | With the assistance of the master, an inventory ol fe iy igh Voseeete eee een, TEC Howe of Loris by the Earl of ‘aberdeen, on | the stores, furniture, und also of the cargo of the bile rigietpk dopa nead regards embellishments and matter ; the latter con- THE NEW YORE TE ry a PePyrvoms desirous of sending. Tor their friends, can have eapey ae ir rsite Ke Udita a aie tari Lethe ce as it can a asoertelnes WunESy die This. like the wondrous aloe tree sists of three very beautiful mezzount engfavings ‘- h ove vi or any of the regular pack- e slave trade has been denounce: all the e stowage ; and, should it be pl . Blvoms on : i i lished every day of the cept New Year's Dey ocd spelng meal, by elie a shove, if by letter post civilized world as repugnant to every eibeiche ‘of | thecargo is to be secured by sealing down the Tn Rienmis, var teott ons, of'9 very Interesting bag Pg pertioctag, of July. Price 2 cents per Gppy—or $7 26 per annum—postages | Provincial Bank fof Ireland, payable at their rwopestion Vaee justice and humanit; ‘ou are, however, to bear | hatches. ‘The inventory is to be made out in duph- ‘Tis commonly as crab-stick grown ; the attack of the young Indian Chief, John Brant, im advance. : it te country lio) on Messrs, 8} , Atwood & | In mind that Great Britain claims no rights what- id signed both by the officer in charge and Not in the shape of palm or laurel, on Gen. Scott, after his surrender at Queenston, in THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday jankers, Loudon, payable in every town in Great Britain. | ever with respect to foreign ships enguged that | the matter of the vessel; and one of there docu- Eut of our better plant of quarrel, Oct. 1812. Such engravings cannot but interest all moming—price 6% cents pet copy, or $8 12 per ann - traffic, excepting such as the law ofanlions war. | ments is to be retained by the officer, and the other Thebickers—ekind oltimber. 1 A ‘ die pk, aah ta blvaaa: ¥ oR hy yED pol ew ,Line—Fositively ist | rants Gees os “ sees by virtue of special trea. | by the master. ‘Tougher at once and much more limter ; lovers et their country and admirers of the great ‘ADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of thé t sailing Packet blip SIDBONS, Capeain Cal ties and conventions with particular States. . should be on board, every effort is Perper ye iets eles = baaomt teats of their patriots. The other two plates are Herald is over THIRTY-FIVE, THOUSAND, and incrwasing | orci (yt sail as above, her regular day. as 2. In proceeding to deal with a vessel suspected | to be wade to alleviate their sufferings and improve Useful for every thing that urges more of a domestic nature, at th sume time equel- fast. It has the langest circulation af any paper in this city, | for splendor or coatort, "praying accommodations unequalled | of being engaged inthe slave trade, you are inthe | their condition, by a careful attention to, cleanli- Men, inthe furm of clubs and scourges 5 ly pleasing in their way. The paper upon “ the or the world, ands is, therefore, the best channel for business | ° Wall street, or to 7 b r first instance to refer to that part of the instructions | B¢8S and ventilation, by separating the sickly from Most excellent for breaking sconces, F i ad b> a men in the city or country, Prices modarate—cash in advance. | Price of E. K. COLLINS & CO, 56 South stret. | which applies tothe particular circumstances of the those who are in [es health, by encouraging the Or other end of slaves and dunces. ‘oreign Quarterly Review,” is a very able and just PRINTING of all kinds executed at the most moderate price, | Shippers by this live may rely upon having their goods cor- | C48¢ But those instructions in no degree diminish | slaves to feel confidence in her Majesty's officers Poe Pg ork ase ome one, tnd’ deserved’ the’ ehteuien Qeuaat OF Sesey and in thasucetainaead aniles sectly measured, and that the ships of this ‘He (will sail pune: the necessity of a careful study of the treaty, con- | #Ad men, and promoting amongst them cheerful- Good for the young dt toma ce “i admirer of truth and justice. The other papers are JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Pa! Seereeed. the *plendtd packet ship Sheridan, Capt. | vention, or faw upon which they are founded. You | ness and exercise, vaste cieeshves opie-cadgel? ofa very interesting charact Disnaadie do cae Tiidie Ereizanecane tember *Devsters will succeed the Siddous and sail 26th Seu- | are therefore to make yourself thoroughly conver. 27. The officer in charge of a captured slave-ship ‘The myrtle’s leaf, the olive’s boughs, “ . eA . forthwest comer of Fulton and Nassau streets. | FOR LIVERFOOLITIS Net enn sant with the treaties, conventions, and laws, aa | Will be warranted in landing the slaves, or trans- What are they to this plunt of rows * REMINISCENCES oF THE Last Sixty-Five Yeane, PROVES os a aia a si ve Boag inne Soy” ahetid new ular well ax with, all the 9_jnutructions given to you Tela- f rape peers tp Ota: emeles whaneeey Laieh meer ‘They but preside in times of aut commencing with the Battle of Lexington: #leo, ‘ork buit packet sl : 7 tit jive to the slave trade; and you are to enjoin the ° ’ 7 ; vile , in tur nce and riot, 7 i ITISH AND NOR AManAN ROYAL MAIL | Citar Philip Wosdionse hse tee histhedat will as | officers under yeur Come to make taoniee vee id in such cases a certificate of all the circum- Rises supremely over all, Sketches of his own Lite and ‘Times. By E.8 above, her regular da; acquainted with the parte that refer to the duties | tances mast be drawn out, and be taken with the Monarch in scuifle or a brawl. Thomas, formerly editor of the Charleston (8. © ) azette, and lately of the cinpati Daily 7 larday. . OF 1200 tons and 440 horse power each.— * freight oF passaye, haring olegent end superior accommo- | which those officers are to perform, taking care to | Vessel to the place of adjudication. In p:litics, ite tap instructs City dations, by y shij a Y . Ay i ft ~ Under contract with the OF de hag | dati: anaugpataed > any ship in port, apply on board, went | Wavieh hose officers are fo periorm, _ In most cases of seizure under treaty, this con- Thy knowing, end the [eal conducts 5 Evening Post. 2 vols. Hartford; printed for the HIBERNIA, . fe Jexander Ryrie. ‘WOODHULL & MINTURNS, Thi ‘th which i tingency ia provided for; under some ofthe. trea: For, tiy the vireae of Htexeucl Pint ; CALEDUNL. Gana Alexander By “| oe '87 South ‘street. : ¢ powers with which you are invested on P . They wha know nothing, or too much Author, 1840. Dedicated to the editors of the Uni- CADIAL .. ain, Willies Harriea Price of Passage $100, this service are intrusted to you for the sole purpose | ties the slave must be carried eventually to the Are taught ulike ; it spreads confusions, iS ‘ , VALS. "2. Gaptain Jo hy Hewitt The packet ship Rochesres, Captain Ira Britton, master, 000 of suppressing the slave trade, and are never to be | Port of adjudication, Reference on this, as on Or caa interpret constitutions ; ted States. Aevethinl Game eee ‘inthe eon, 2 Met tems et and sail fon exercised without Temonsble rea ot suspicion ed points suse he ade to ha eaay oneun ven. Iehad a8 eter of Seances ek These books abound in interesting incidents, en- a via » as follow i -_ | that the case is one of a vessel liable, on account applicable to » and to the ctions thought of which each broker dances ; gs gaa” oe TA OO Ee Oe Oe NE POD LYE | of being engaged inthe slave trade, to be brought | thereon. ws A blessed promise of rotation, eedotes, and observations of an old editor, who ae paren. Sept. ia August ith. ular packet sailing on ete September 'Y | to justice by her Majesty’s ship under your com- bi Ferd th a fed ns found explores on sep be roi mel | pe ig nation ; has travelled over the United States, and « great Clk , , | wel wa fast sailing favorite packet ship COLUMBUS, | mand. a detained British or foreign slave vessel are to be c: As unde rtion of Europe, and has been personally conver. wert els, AY eaberionced eutgeous, and are supplied | Capen A. Cole, Commande soil ai Positively on Mondoy, | 4, You are not to visit a vessel under a foreign | sent with two witnesses to a British port for trial Thee feenieieg Bch Fae eet cench sant Witt omer ree teshe hiedayin both For freight or passage, apply, It, is well known that the accommodations of the “Colum. | flag on the high seas on suspicion of slave trade, | 88 300n us possible. Pe sei mies Gaaetrareieh one niches 7 = hemisheres. Where dior u hy ‘ne 3) IGHAM, Juan Agent, bus” and all the eight ships of this line, are fitted out ina | except in virtue of special authority uuder treaty, | , Foreigners on board a British slave, vessel, or In all those a fai rts cH “ SF ne een ee —aubre No. 3 Wall street. | most costly style, with every modern improvement and conveni- a hi believe that th in a foreign slave vesse! seized in British waters, vt a unnecessary to say that he has become euperennua- 1644. HE NE en — idkoh, that sennasbusedd to oeahare of cables oa i; | OF in case you have reason to believe that the ves- vess ters, Through which ate driven in the arts J i +] v EM S'TEAMBUAT (AS44e | ireerage Trawpengers, ‘Those vis Meaha pidseuaie ental fel yor no right or title to claim the protection of are lobe dealt with in the same manner as British Of grammar, government, and spelling, ted ige service, and 3 ut inoumbens wee the times, find it thei t to select these desirable conveyances | the she bea: subjects. H i ‘And all that Jacksonmen excel in, “esprit du corps” to give bim a“ hot.” For the CAPTAIN D. HOWE, Preference to any other, For terms of and tosecure | 5, You are not on sny account to search any pcceners forming the crew of foreign vessels ‘Thou'rt famoun! Sole and grnize college. last three years, we believe, Mr. Thomas has been Will leave BUFFALO for CHICAGO, of Bankinen street, Grin the eateeriings on board, foct | ve.sel, whether British of foreign, lying within the | Captured under treaty, are to be dealt with accord. Without thee there would be no knowledge, traversing the States, directing the tales of bis po BAe ta Apacs, Fed M., and 35 Fulton oeOCHE: BROTHERS & CO. recognised jurisdiction of a foreign ‘civilized state, Wena siinslaiiane tharect, h ae Bia aps ecg depen Wey ey Mee A ure Gratitved oe learn thes he hes die son, a8 follows — rings P, 8.—The Par besser iny een tev Crd im tom aa wi hout the formal permission of the local autho- . The master and crew, or such part of them OL <i ian ta : Nite: rie 8 posed of several thousand copies, and that he ¢e- UI 3 gg H om Liverpool on the 16th of Sep- | ritieg, as may be left on board a detuined slave vessel, ymplan Tagrel, Sytaien bey, sigus another work cf the kind, in addition to the LEAVES CHICAGO. Deeiahen la atr ot fo Conie fciane co bare them beowsas | °" @ Yin, ards every fundtionary, Brith are to be well treated, and not to be subjected to Or Isthmian pelm, whet were they. pray, present, should his age and failing strength permet. 7'P, M. | Saturday, A may OF the D prising ent ry Y, British or foreigo, : ae d Tothe “knock-down-and drag-out” tree L ' at7 P.M. y,Aug.23...at9A.M.| and unequalled line, sailing from that port, punctually on the | with whom you may come in contact, you will further restraint than may be requisite for insuring it Mr. Thomas, from personal observation, gives at do at Ist and 16th of each F y' y act, y 7 be regal Of club-law and of liberty ? aboeet each month, For terms of passage apply as invariably maintain a respectful and cour:eous de- the due execution of the service intrusted to the pute eS the following account of Warhugton’s style im ‘The new and macnifichnt packet ship Yorkshire will succeed | Meanor. officer im charge; but it will be necessary to guard Morrisville, Pa. travelling: Ee, | eruay Nor the Columbus, and sail for Liverpool ou the 16th of September, z. ‘Towards the mnasters and crews of vessels ieee cole sabe aac whether by open [Correspondence of the Herald.) “ Washington's style of travelling comported ‘ah th t 8 : 0 w ; ' i er ips in eae § a foo 8 hes beam, 14 NEW LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIV ose cases it willbe your duty to investigate in Morrisvi.ux, (Bucks Co.,) Aug. 20, 1844 pronto 7 7. ie ee cas A x. ee opens ” Packet of 26th Ai t.—Th Nendid: racket Sip SIDDONS, 1000 tone ‘buvtheae will sail on sees eto August, her th i ef th i 30. The officer in charge is to keep a log of his . ooh ans cerita oF supresming the siete Ee rs you will roceedings from the time he goes on beard until | Hon. E. Joy Morris—Political Fever Subdued— | to enter a town in his ¢ i unt | with firmness in the execution of the duty intrust- | 1¢ 18 relieved from his charge; he isto note inthis | Millerite Camp- Meeting Doctrines—Elopement— His aoe niealale seg oat uber | ed to you, but will take every opporianiy of a | ‘oF ay eresible chantes 1 tiPgccidcas toe | Drowht—Pole Reisings ond Speaker. adv: to be derived {1 fording them assistance in distrese, giving them | OF position of the cargo,, and all accidenis to the i i i sey ee ee fense tales uapeNTy les a a ee, imadicht advice when Tequired, and rene sup. | Vessel or rigging, and their results. An opportunity presenting, I write to inform you by ui it st = injend waters ‘Engi : with Liran’s Patan Salety Valven, to prevent the poser "Be Cabin 230 feet long, with separate Saloons for Ladies and Gentlemen—spacious Stats Rooms extend the whole I Wentilated by doors. opening from the insi ad out, an al Steer- hack, rode Col. Lear, and on his leit Next came a light bog: wagon drown by twe fine parts of the boat are finished and furnished in a style A d by any other in the world. Ample accomm fone for Bie Comfortable and convenient than ships of «smaller class, and | plies when they are urgently needed, and can pro- 81. In all cases of capture, a full and accurate | that an error was made in my letter published in | bay horses, driven by a men in around coneroy Papin bara be oer ventilated Cabins, one of which Poesy rs beta Mar maiation eae steerage pas | erly be spared by her Mujesty’s ships. account of everything captured or destroyed, and | the Herald of 9th inst. Instead of Morrisson of | jacket, glazed hat. buckskins. and boots ; whilst teithiul Bost is peovided with a good band of music. ofackets, Persons wishing to secure berthe ‘should’ not fail to | 8 You will take special care to enaure propriety | Of the disposal of the ame, is to be sent in together | Baltimore, it should have been the Hon. Edward lly brought up the rear, mounted on a fine blood hore, Wuxins, Mansy & Co, Buffalo, make early appication.on hoatd, faot.of W all streets on 10 of language and demeanor on the of ollicera, | With a report of the case, by the officer in charge | Joy Morris, of Philadelphia, addressed the mass | S84 Jeading Chet rere” Re ¥- Nonron & Co., Chictgo, Agents. At their General Passage Office, 16 Bouth atreet, | amen, and marines towards all persons with | ‘0 the senior officer on the station, and a lefactt meeting near, and not in Newtown, Bucks County. | Cirely. in they ot We ise kha cates Wencetips, tOnkiaed ‘Augean BN BARNEY, & CO, aut rre ‘corner Maiden Lane.” whom they ma} poms oP 4 the oie erect jc iaepdagds to the Admiraity, by the We are just now enveloped in i : pew, etrange, | by ay sn tet el rn Se m enter Worcester, ello 1, 1844. levi PACKET FOR HAVIRE—(Second Line)=The ship | Of Suppreesing the slave trade ; and they must: be i f . moral, and novel excitement jifleriem), that . ssid i au8tony tre Oren Soe eT Mace will aail ae reminded that any breach cBdincipling. or any ex. | 32 If a vessel, ut the time of seizure, shouid be | somewhat abates the political fever SAL hich F iateanas EN peretied the Sebierranese bh if ‘OR BATH, GARDINER AND HALLOWELL, | Spiele of Spiember, hibition of intemperance, will be visited witl run on shore and wrecked, or alterwards lost or | many of us hereabouts have been attacked and | Fresident Tyler, (who is a tucesssor of W aching: eset ec acl het sea ae OYD k HINCKEN, No. 9 ‘Tontine vere punishment ; and, in all cases, her Majest: abandoned, the slaves, the stores, cargo, &c , that | harrassed; but there isno doubt that a relapse will Senadees seat 9 poor ane This anenie'€ a ‘ i ad re ‘Building, comer Wall aid Waterateeets, | officers are to recollect that they will be held an. | cat be saved and transported, are to be takento the | soon and’ speedily recur, and of a type, too, that velling ‘eanibaae " Pursuing Ve sor 4a hee : . -~FOR NEW ORLEANS-UN! 7 swerable, not only tor their own conduct, but for | Port ot adjudication, together with the necessary | will require the most prompt and judicious treat- rf very superior, fast sailinj i 4 i ‘i e carefu reserved, and an al avit ol e fact i * pal xrapet 9. You are not, without necessity, to resort to yp > ment of the case, that poasby can be brought arch, a crown of flowers dropped upon his head.— in a few days. ' Sp RAIA GS Cab EI os: should make early | Coercive measures for bringing vessels to ; and yon | must be made, as the foundation of the proceed- | forth, even with the aid of the learned, great prac- | Wher glorious old times to be sure. ve iday » Delock. Seages will be in readiness on her afrival at the above Places, to convey passengers to the boring towns. PLEASANT, ND CHEAP EXCURSIONS. 5S. MER Ls ARRA, Mi jsf . NEW naon IN, PORT 1G MO! STATEN ; sf } application to. JOSEPH McMURRAY, 100 Pi r are to be cautious not to occasion further devia- | ings before the Court for trial of the case. When | tical ‘experienced physician, Dr. J. C—— cede A Sane . From ier Ni 1 Ato Kio et ety oF 8s aie P corner of Bouth. tion from the course such vessels are steering ‘ben. there are no slaves on board, the equipments, or tical, and long zee tah ah “i ky 5 ane elon ing is from his notes of a visit to York, Fie Seam boat CINDERELLA, will ran a) sai perths can be recul ead hyrupiiviar avaboves” "> ‘nuazre,” | & due regard to the service on which you are ¢m- such parts ren asare saved, should be carried | In continuation of the subject of Millerism, it | ““"f,"\he castle saw the skull of Clarke who was’ mur- 1st w-Leaves ‘New York at 9and Ti eelock “sa FOR NEW ORLEANS—First Regular Packet — ployed may require ; and you will bear in mind, } ‘9 the port of adjudication, for the purpose of sup- | may be remarked that the encampment consists of | dered by Eugene Aram, which gave rise to the popuior ‘and he very superior, fast sailing packet slip WABASH, | that in every case, and in all stages of the proceed: | Plying evidence of the slave tradin twenty tents and shanties, beautifully arranged in | novel of that name by Bulwer. nok wan ahieatee rain, aun 99 minutes to 8, and 10 minutes to ‘and 6% P. M. righton a? 8 and 10 A. M.; at 1)4, Sand 73¢ “On Sunday—Leaves New York, at 9 and 11 A. M.; at 3, aD M. Hy eevee it 20 mnivutes to 8 aad 10 AS atl, id 734 P. M. Ban May 18, 1844. “ myil SUMMER ARKANGEMENT. NEWARK “ND NEW YORK. He NEW AND. SWIFT STEAMER RAINBOW, OAPrAIN JOHN say enone Cy ay will run as i} a. 5 faba kag Dees New T Barclay eat 10 A; M, : Ou Sundays-Leave Newark at 8 A.M. and 2 P.M. and New ‘On Sunda York at 0 AM, and 4 P.M. Faptain Shapter. "Fertous wishing. to embark forte | ings, it is highly important to cause the vessel | 93. On arriving at the port of ‘adjudication, the | @ semicircular form in athick and dense wood, a | of an old abbey, and another of King Jomes’ Pulace, in south, mould make early appticntion to. McMURRAY, visited ag little delay or inconvenience as possible, officer in charge ie to make himself acquainted | quarter of a mile north of Falsingion, and two | which res hy kept. ‘What lesson for human vanity! 100 Pine street; comer of South. | Consistent with the effectual discharge of the duty with the course of proceeding in the court before | miles west of Morrisville, on the Delaware. The | The celebrated grammarian, Lindley Murray, was living P, $.—The accommodations for ‘are very superior, | to be executed, which the vessel is to be tried. In all cases it will | preachers are Litch, Fitch, Curry, Chandler, &c., | Just out of the city at the time! was there,” &e. and berths can be secured by applyit ven sre | 10. You are not entitled to insist that a boat shall i necessary lor hilt to make Suaiiidavit, Fenty ee to the number of eight or nine.’ The doctrine is |. Passing over, his Fierdpenn: tour, shouvding. in EXCHANGE. GLAND, IRELAND, | be sent to you from a vessel which has been | the papers brought into court, andto annex the rt the same as that heretofore preached | iteresting reminiscences, and returning with our SCOTLAND AND WALES—'The Subseribec has | brought to for the purpose of being. visited, is been | apersthercto. lt any should have been destroyed | by. ey mucky the oa with the exception of Preached | iithor tothe United States, he takes up his recol- copy ety See", rafts, from £1 to £1000) rayable | any person shall come, or that any papers ‘shall be | oF concealed, the particulars are to be stated in | defining the special time of the destruction of the lections of the great names of the past. Speaking Kitedom, SOHN HERDMAN. ct South st. | brought on board of her Majesty’s ships, upon such | that affidavit. In cnses of captures under treaty, | world, which isall very well. They ure extremely ot John Hancock, he says: rs Be Pemsue:t0 aad Show ie fan be secured at the | occasions. ; nat the instructions thereon must be ae i for the | zealous and ardent in enforcing their views and | ‘Hancock, beiore the revolution, was a man of vest 16 08, 11. On all occasions of forms of documents and course proceedings #t | doctrinal polnis, nerving themselves up to their | fortune; and although he permitted it to flow in the cause lowest rates by any of the line of pa the port of adjudication. In other cases, the affi- | declarations with the most powerful scriptural | o! his country, like water, he bad still enough leitto sup- de! dh, (6th, 21st an 26th of each month, on application as heat Hyer eres Man avepeciad reaeelt, jy ec e officer senton oar ig to be 1n pre Tr unt orm, i ry « . See PASSAGE FOR NEW ORLPANS—First Pace- | antl of the rank reqnired by the teats bE instruc. | davit as to ship’s papers should be drawn up in the | texts, as enthusiasts generally do. Personne n’est og yee ee aianaete an pie bores os rset sti olen fat sling and favorite Packet Ship | tions wader which, the visit ‘a made; and the boat form, standing vs an appendix to this section, un- | q cowvert de la médisance, now-a-days, so it may be | remember that one evening ip cach rng pecosg SOUTH CAROLINA, Captain Owen, wns | in which he goes is always to curry a British flag | !ess there should be adifferent form prescribed by | said of the Millerites, that they haves and are yet, | mer,a full band of music, ut his own expense, attended in rel; usunea, Will sail posi Freight carried at very reasonable rates. “The ‘accommodations of this fine ship for cabin, a| and pendant; and he is to be provided with the | the Court before which the vessel is adjudicated receiving their full measure of this all current and | front of his venerable stone mension, at the head of th oat VE = __—_srtre | cabin and steerage Dagsengers caunot be suraated. "Phas abput document conferring authority (oviait and ‘search, | 34. if, upon any occasion of captire, there are | common coin, slander, which is always treely pas. | common, to enteitain the citizens whe were promensding New YORK, JANY AND TROY STEAMBOAT | Proceeding to New Orleans would do well to select this and the instructions applicable to the occasion. not any papers found on board, an affidavit to that | ging ata very considerable premium; the advances | enthe mall.” = ship. Apply on at pier 14 E.R, (first pier below Wall P) d of th i FOR ALBANY AND VeMoring | st,} or to W. &. J.T. TAPSCOTT, 76 South street, 12 Before an officer proceeds to search: a vessel, effect will be the ground of the proceedings. are usually in proportion to the active and rapid | Contrast this with hisaccount of the members of uneka the foot of Bardlay street, lauding | auz0h ‘Gomer Maides we. | the minutest inspection is to be made of her pa: | 99: On delivering over the vessel to the person | exchanges that are made in, through, and with the | Congress, as he found them at Washington at the priaedinte Piste: 26 Monday, We ‘ > FOR NEW ORLEANS xPositively First Packer | pers, and every information elicited which can be authorised by the Court to receive her, the officer | populace. 1t ig well known to every one who has | session of ’40-'41. ae Sune fe eon » Monday, Wednes- DS ‘The splendid, fast ship SOUTH CA- | obtained by inquiries courteously made, as by this | 1? charge is to produce the inventory drawn up by | been engaged in business, how easily slanders ure | _ ‘1 hed several letters to members of Congress, which fie Steamer TROY. Captain A. Gorham, Tuesday, ‘Thurs HOLINA, jen, having nearly all her cargo | means the necesrity of a search may be avoided, | himself and the master; and he is to request that a invented Kew teadlty cirgulated, with whatereda. | Were of no more value than as many pieces of old news. day and Saturday Mora at Tovelock. i i nyivara, will be despatched in a few days. modations for cae | 18. The crew of a boat sent to visit a suspected | Fecript may be given for all the articles contained | tity believed, with what difficulty refuted, and how | Papers. One was to a * gallant yoy Loihario” trom The Samer SWALL| Wo Capeaia Y MieLitan Souda \d cabin, and steerage passengers, who will be taken at | veewel is never to be suffered to quit the boat unless | 1? the inventory, excepting of course where any | very reluctantly the hearers yield to the most | inate cold net pay decent avention KL Ais sneer wu Wednesday and Fi yay dxenig ma el ck. + | reasonable rates, if carly application is made to street, | 8 @cially ordered to do so. The officer is not to deficiencies may appear, 4nd where this is the case, | thorough refutation. It is, therefore, to be feared | jeter trom his friend. ‘This gentleman seneralticiakes PR Tn ae oS tain RB. Macy, Tuesday, | Np, ‘The anbscriber willhaye s regular suceension of fst | Order them to quit, the boat, unless it may be ne- he meta eT as ahd ereof to ie Haut: and | and deprecated that there are many religious sects | a short speech once a year, for home consumption—that, he Boats of this Owl to their light draught of class ships, sailing weekly for New Orleaus, in whieh the pas: | essary to search the vessel, or unless circumstan- | ',his commander, on hisreturnto the ship. and denominations who are now guilty of slander. | ond an occasional atump speech ut a log cubin raising, is tei, nee Hiteat all tines to pass the bars, and'reach Afbany and | Scuger accommodations will be made very comfortable. Avply | ces of the mofaent imperatively require it. If 36. The officer sent in charge will give his best | ing, and at the same time manifestly rejoicing that | about the amount of his statesmansbip. ‘oy amole tine to tle the mors tno eu forthe FR OR FAURE SIPS TOR Nw Ok further assistance is obtained from the eruser far | Bote for the due adjedicatson called Soons to the | the Millerite's pradioted time, of the second’ stvent | CW received egies of wees eee sagen” Ue weet i LIN 7 ge i the purpose of making a minute search, the _addi- > . as been prolonged, so that their new doctrine . vs .. So muc wear passage or freight, apply on board, of at the offices on the ih Naot be subscriber will desparch a frat class tonal anew’ ane ies Socduipanted by @ sufficient | vessel and her cargo, if any i and, upon judgment may, be utterly overthrown and destroyed. _ for ongreuonal hospitality. 1 went into the gallery, PEOPLE'S LINE UF STEAMBUALS ito have the accommodations for second cabin and steerage | number of officers to prevent damage to the cargo, being given, will immediately report in writing to e have had an elopement case in addition to | S07 pene Mp or ga eg ng “nd brea ehb tee a sengers, fitted up in the most comfortable manner. For fur | or any irregularity or excess. the officer under whom he is serving his proceed- | other excitements in our vicinity, which passed off | j/senigenoer, gaye me a cordial and hearty welcome” % e FOR (AbBaNy. Hits er particulars apply to J. HERDMAN, . 14, Neither the master, nor any of the persons | igs aud the temant ot the Court, and will send | successtully. A young merchant of Columbia, | The old oi setae Pheer orogens little of the af VIL: trom he Setamboat Piet bawes | 4 54 iS-AIELENARY ESTABLISHMENT | 0” beard the vossel, are to be removed during the | # dulicate o Mat report to the Admiralty by the | Wisconsin, came in our midst, and took his first | dignity of the historian to the slang-whangive ol By Liberty etree. TN R search, without their consent. ret opportunity. ; cousin to Bristol, and were married by the Episco- | the newspaper press. Bully-wragging ought to be John’ Monday agen ier resin Fe Be ARENNE & on NEW YORK. © oF 15. When, after the examination, there appears |, Given under our hand, this. 12th day of June, | pal minister of that borough, and are now ready to | dispensed with in a serious work of history, and . his eeamaboat ROCHES Captain A. Houghton, on BAS ‘Belgium, 7 PN Blace Vendome Paris, have the | to be no sufficient ground for seizure, everything 1844, G.c proceed to the far west. Good luck attend them. | small personal grievances entirely laid pvad % Tuesday. Tharsday and Serarday Evesings, 007... honor of making Known to the Ladies of the United States, | that has been removed is tobe replaced as quickly W. Guo The drought still continues, but as yet has not | another chapter, he charges that members of Con- Hr eee ONT HENGA Capeain Ch Crat- | nd) those of the etty of New, York articnlatly Mie Millinery, | 48 possible, and carefully restored to its original ; eee inva ls br Ante alte Sep ameaints stem, are & bad fet of leeches om the people tenden, Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday Afternoons, By command of their Lordships,'‘Sipnzy Hersert. Plore it on account of the d: pen ai “ state and condition; and the vessel is to be permit- 3 Establishment, an the first of September, on the comer, of i 7 : eing unable to plough much for their fall seeding; rperliee, most of their time in the groggeries, bro- thels and gaming houses, casting off the mask of at,5 o'clock 5 qT nt Grand No. int Gi t without ° oon peemnens COL Se Captain Won, H, Peok, Tues. | "fh pans thincity wil ‘under the tinmediate Ht eine cass "mentioned iy agate ar- | , More Mon Law.—A. man named Abraham | and equestrians deplore it from being annoyed by ic! day, Thursday and Saturday moons, at 5 ovolock. fc ladies of the Paris how ‘ i 44 pI J Smith was taken from jail by force, and executed By Ahied h moralty which they were compelled to wear at __ Passengers either of the above lines will. arrive to visit the saloons, where they | ticle, betore the officer quits the vessel, he is to ask | 5\'y jawiess gang at Fredericktown, Missouri, on the 5th the dust created by their movements. On the | home. We had intended further extracts ; for in- in Albany i amy to take the M rain of Cara for Hit ie ralom Miey ‘lise | the master whether he has any complaint to make | Y(t lawless gang at Froderichionn, Uibnsourt oe ts een. | Other hand, it gives them leisure to attend the | stance, how the author was imprisoned in Carles- tee ca with Wow and elegont state. ropms, and for speed and ac- of the manner in which the search has been con- | teuced to be executed on the Ist day of June. The sen- | Mass, monster, and camp bp which are | ton for a libel—how he was treated with baskets Cojnmodations, are aarivalled ou the Hudson, ducted, or on any other ground; if the master | tence had becn stayed until the Lat September, An at- | Weekly held in our section of the county . | of wine, (like Watson Webb,) and how, hke a For or freight, apply on |, orto P.C. Schultz, should have any complaint to make, the officer is | tempt was made to execute him by mob violence on the Pole raising 18 another device to entice our in-| more sensible map, he called his friends around at the Office ou the 14 4 aulorre supplied previous to their to request him to specify the particulars in writing, | Ist of Juae, which was resisted by the assembled people | dustrious farmers and others into the arena of po- | him every day, and held a levee upon the good The neat TCAs SALM ND: Orders punctually attended to. __au20 inrre_ | for -your information, and you are to investigate | Onthe day of the late election, a company of half intoxi- | litics; and is becoming very tasbionuble, even | things received, and how he was set at liberty by Pea Niger oelvemner TRENCH ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS AND | {of Your information, and you are, to investigate | Crted mer succeeded in breaking open the jail with axes, | among that ancient and venerable society, the | the Governor, and escoried home by a band of NESDALBS | Vis. Amos niet 73a ot — FEATHERS. applying such remedy as circumstances admit and | CTW Pars, ke., and hung, the | oe nto The following | Quakers—many ot whom have cut the finest ash | music, and all that. y WEDNESDAYS, | Catharine Berry, footy t—fiie | BRUN LAROSIERE & COURT, 116 William stret, N.Y | the cuse may require. we copy from the St. Louis Republican--One of the gang | treey on their farms, tor the purpoee of celebrating fs FUURSDAVS. aa foe—and Pine’ Now ts NOH abe | 2D ae receiving by the Havre packeis their ssorement Of Fall | "Te "VOn make the search in a. youwill your: | ot downin the ceil where Smith was in irons, and ued 8 | aod imaking known theit public Meee and farth for | Tue Forsics Quarterty Review ror Juty— FRIDAYS. fiton each way. sarhich for elegance they have no rival, “All dealers and | Hf von mave the werent person, youwill your- | fope round his neck. Thove atove hauled Smith up by | “iui of ihe West!” Strange! that men who, L. Scott & Co., New York.—This number, we be- jud above line are invited to give them a call, and we | se! ‘ollow the di ions contained 1 article. | the rope, dragged him down stairs, and about fifty yar . 2 lieve, completes the July issues of the Foreign Pe- touching at, FQ, CONEY BEANS AND FOR HAMILTON. in past times had always been hostile to oppreseion N f HA! will venture to say they will not leave the store without express, 17. In all cases where vessels are visited or | from the jail, and notwithstanding he wes apparently | | 1 Rng 2G eT hee deen SO ae mal AT beautiful stacey pice, | searched on, suspicion of being engaged in the | dead when they reached the treo, huing him ‘up, where he | in any form—who have ever been found battling poet yee ot Seman ye og with nee RCNDAYS, a il 0 tri lows at the public will not be deceived with Auiicde | slave trade, the visiting officer, before quitting the | remained some minutes. They then let him down, when | in favor of equality and the rights of man—who t apidity, proprietors are UNDAYS, an hil make two trips from same Preee— | flowers for French, as they hay ; , iz * quitting : ‘ (i th Hf MONDAY! $ tn the Mornings, leave 9, 9%, and | Tracy, No. 6, and deal exclusively in French flowers, vessel, 1 to offer to enter on her log astatement of fe was not sufficiently ex- | have always been opposed to the institution of pacha Rane, mre a elpbe of their i ghaibhir hese Bier No. 1.N BR. at 94. Afternoons, at 2, 7 96, 29%, and ‘ aust imecre.. | Srocecdings on board; and, in case the order is ain hang him up, which | slavery, and by whose exertions it was first abo- | reprints are certainly got out quicker ard in better Fon ihc oasis eta ar. is el tte" RIVATE sDOCTOR Wy ORDAN Se been used for | 2¢¢epted, he is to be caretul to note down the ex- | Drocess immediat ioly ioe ajerysand so eeatty eight bold lished in the North—should now be found in the peg’ bop fp atllnng Ndebele poo A EC) J ‘ heave ws for . ! i x ' Ce a P i ith unyarying success. They promptly cure | act time that elapsed from tha time the vessel was & inquest on the body of Smith, when the jury returned ranks of a slaveholder! Spirits of Penn and Fox! eles of much interest. Among others we would restr diet or business—hence, boarded to the time she was liberated or seized. it hi why do you slumber ? fi a J lc Tpecilty Tnluable to ateangers and eountry residents, contin: | 48 When the visiting officer has verbally report- oe donule, Nayar, Polls, Con, nlechburs, shetty, Colonel John Swift, Nathan Sargent, (Oliver | me Moai Ie é 3 eth pa y 5A lah “i tad rit lin eps me ratay | ed his proceedings to you, he is, in all cases, whe- | and five others, th ‘of whom we have not lewrned. | Oldschool,) C. Gibbons, Etq., and others of the | ission het ‘coun oe mena ewepa = etfeet a cqies aud at little cost, No. lr is for Gonorrhea, | ther the vessel be acized or Bot, to commit the | On Thursday « State's warrant was issued forthe arrest | party which advocates the principle of protection— | Tims Clo, Recens Revelations teas ad be Gieet, ke. Nove, for V diseases in all its stages. No. 3, i i particu. | of the offenders, and on Wednesday the Sheriff had suc | that protection which will make the rich ncher, a, t H for Female Wealhesves or - ae : Souni aie wile the Sree ediately., Teoh Se perce ceeded in arresting Cox, Shettly, Blackburn, Pollis, and | and the poor poorer—are out among us, doing all | Theological Books,” in which the works of man: ites. + ige of ea h complete package $3. another man, who were undergoing an examination be- | they can in favor of Whisgery, with but little | of our celebrated Divines are highly commended, i of de STATEN ISLAND eae FERRY. aa ‘The Boats will gun of rey ent reer notice >= LEAVENEW YORK: 9, 10, Ny, ay 7, P.M. LEA’ rik YSLAND 7, 9, 9, 10, it, 2, 3, 4y & 6, 7%, PLM. if ee his written statement is to specily whether an ; - ety boat ML. to TP. Mt P.M. | “agitional wedigines they are supplied tree, thie wr eChy Y | fore Justices.’ Sinclairand Mayne, two of the ringleaders, ; i d in which also a few withe TMUTHS aT ee te 4 fron A be ellstheadetabaes fold only at Dew ‘Bore asrect, comer of Marion, | complaint was made by the master or any other ee itieeen fund when the nows left Fredericktown, | Success; for the Principles itemocrasy 9 too ne a Hp og eM ee ithe ke Bh eed FOR’ HAMILTON AN NEW YORK. fea, poatinnstiod UF Céutre stent if eg ty rson on board the vessel. This statement is to | On Saturday, we understand, Mayse was at 8t Mury’s firmly rooted to be shaken in o! Bux. he Rev. & ei C DD. thie last Lave few Fon 5 A. Ms Ye e ee street. __iyauitm®re_ | Perinserted in the log, with the officer's signature | Landing, waiting for the first opportunity vfforded, to e- Sama ge imate Toe ey, eae ate deat tid Ge our Fort lion 7% H. M.; Mg P.M. VEN®KEAL DISEASE CURED. i ig, waiting y : Personal Movements. article will doubtless be eagerly read by our reli- i ‘Sundays i) BERNETHY'S BOTANICAL PILLS hayi he | attached, and you will forward a copy of it with | cape from justice, and no doubt has succeeded. The par- . friends throughout the count Livro AD SEW Yorn, ABERNETHY'S BOTANICAL PILLS having stood ihe | Your own remark, to the senior officer of the sta- | ties arrested were committed to take their trial for mur- | Hon. Luther Severance, editor of the Kennebec gious friends througho' unt. i ¢ Leaves New York, 6 A. M. 2 and 336 B 4 iy for, Gouorthan, Gleets, all urethral | tion, and a duplicate thereof to the Admiralty by | der. Journal, has been nominated for re-election to | | Music—Atwell, New York.—No want of variety pi bestest era | a eacety , ivritation o| th idaeys, ogy My prostrate | the firat opportunity Congress, in the 3d Maine District. from this spirited publisher, of all that is sweet and js0 —— Confinement from business oF | “19 “When you have determined to detain a ves- | Caxavian Avrams.—'There have been strong | Hon, Geo. Lunt will deliver the anniversary lec excdlleatia music... he son Mie oad pri! ct of dtaesand without tainting the breath or disagree e . J letain An { ‘ e-| f Moe re ceportobell aabling the patients to cure them, |'sel, you will immediately notify your intention to | rumors within the last few days that a Mivistry | ture before the Massachusetts Charitable Mechanic Iuey Neale or ike Taller Gal * ali excellent in in with the stomach, wel y give re by + 1 Id be announced almost immediately, but we cannot aint rarely if ever on er medtcltes, Fhey | Net for ail papers Mt cause a careful search to be | Nendn pingle member of the Ascembly that ia to have | Association. ; their way. ‘The last mentioned is anew and cheap have performed many n chronic discharges, | Made for alt pape! th . 3 anything to do with it. The Hon, Mr. Morrisis Geo. M. Dallas was advertised to speak at Mae | edition of the celebrated Ethiopian Melody, as sung cbetinate gleste, Be. ater the all ‘other remedies, In | will take possession of the same, causing them to | Of), cither Receiver or Inspector General. Sit Charles | silon, Ohio, on the 23d inst. se “pay” jth, ? ’ TaasetGER AiwssGEMENT FUR keke. | recent cases a single boris sullicient to efees © care iu twodays. | be uumbered and described in a list which you | Stetcaife has brought the Sovereign whom he represents , si a ‘ _ | by the Congo Melodists. ‘The Sabseribers having completed their ts, are | hey are equally suitable for pee Fimeevow with | will sign, In this list the voluntarily deliver. | Metcalfe has brought the Sovereign whom he represents |W. 1.. Garrigon.—This Apostle lectured in Provie | Lorrar.’s Living Aor ; No. 14; Carter & Co., ya for rine hr" clese Packet Ships, St which a3 lm®m We Catherine set. ed up must be gy ed from any that may | to weaken and de fe the Royal Prerogative then all | dence on Sunday last, Boston.—A_ very interesting number, containing wu0 bave: iverpool on the Isty 6th, 1th, 1Gch, 2ia¢ and 28th of t any should have been de- | his predecessors put together, and this wile endeavoring It ia stated that Maj. Armstrong, Col. James Co- | some excellent papers from various standard works. > sU have been concealed. AGE TO a URAL WAREHOUSE, stroyed or thrown overboard, the nature of the pa- | to maintain it. Within the last weot or two leading | gan, Gen. M. Arbuckle, Gen. Thos. S. Jessup, and Rerort or Detecartes tn THE GenenaL Conrer- rar New York, WATER STREET. i bek ith the French Canadian gentlemen have again declined most | (en. Nathan T b ia, Liverpool, GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, IMPROVED. por. | Pé?8, 80 far asit may be known, wi circum- ow spe se t |) Gen, Nathan Towson, have been named to the | ence oy tie Metnonist Eriscorat, Cuvnen ; B; Montezuma, Biddons, AGL MACHINES WiKE CLOTH MANUFAC. | stances under which they were made away with, | important offives, a Tea ie ea Heo Hey | War Department, as suitable persons tact e8| Robt. A. West, officin! reporter. Lane & Tippett, BHlottinguer, ‘Gofasniss am TORY, SCREE OLA ht Portable | Must be carefully etated at the bottom of the list ; Sheet of Qube aid by Him dee ined. Mr. Black althoug Commissioners for settling the existing difficulties | New York. This work does infinite credit for Eugope,, Stephen Whitney, Grist Mil, to ware by han ‘Gr other power, with which | ad some pereon cognizant of the facts Must be | hedges not profess to be a supporier either of the indivi in the Cherokee Nation, three of whom, It 18 €x-| correctness, &e , to the gentleman from whose Indgpendence, Yorkshire, ick, cyecy farmer, can grind his own grain. Also, for Grinding | Sent with the vessel to make affidavit thereof to | jaais whocomposed the late Ministry of of the mea- pected, will be selected at an early day. pen it has issued, and no doubt will be appreciated Sarfluel Hicks, Queenof the West, Oxford. 0 suing | Cofice and, Spices, and are highly recommended by all who | the Court of Adjudication. : sures feels himself bound to adhereto the Resolutions of | Gen, John J. Hardin, the only Whig in the pre- | accordingly by those in particular who are more Certificates of passage can be obtained, aud every information | have use the 20. On the detention of a vessel you will have a | 1841, and can give no countenance or support to their un- | gent Congress from Illinois, is proposed as the eat ht. | in the matter, We believe it to be the will de given to those sending for their friends, on application ateither of our Offices. : jy, will also be Tapam on the opening of narjemion, to i er a 3 "ati Seal Bufo, and al taverme: jaie places. Vic Onmreno to Toronto, Port Hope, Coburg, Kingston, and ails at to Montreal god Quebee, Gunade them. Gronc’s Patent Grain Cleaner, and Corn Grinder, a new in- ‘ f vention, superior to any heretofore used. ° note made of the quantity of money or other valu- | constitutional proceedings of Sir Charles Metcalfe. It | Whig candidate for Governor of that State by a| most correct and voluminous report ever furnished ice 1 Coie y of diffevent sizes; Sugar Mills, &.; | ables on board, and sign the same, and have that | would have been well for Sir Allen McNab’s political r.- Whig mass meeting at Dixon. Mi atthe proceedings of this body... It is well beret Wood's Patent Shingle Machine. i note duly witnessed, to be produced upon the trial | putation hed he taken the same stand. | We trust he will n , i lorse Powers, ealew! for one or more horses, with geering | Ot the case ; and you will take cial care that | Yet do so, We believe that Mr. Black has raised himself _It was announced that Gen. Cass would visit In- | and got up. auiached, “For sale at manufacturers prices, sai im*rre_| | of the cise; ant You Mi ate custody very much i pai etinaion by his conductance the | dianapolis on the 24th, when there would be a| History or THe Wan in THe Pentnsviar—aNo Ms . ae ; . Tesignation. Such conduct will be gratefully remember. | large mass meeting. re aha hooae oe FAAnce,, pin. ths ner 1 Je 10 THE LADIES. “ PR CEng trent the rede curt of Hangs Cue sisal or ine crew of a cepturel semely the tones ed by his countrymen when the name of Sir Chailes Met | var. Bancrolt, the historian, is to attend the New | the year 1814. By W. F.P_ Napier,C B. Two super: Eat ¢ Clevelan ismouth, i ure of Prol disposal of the crew aifo shall have been forgotten. Our readers will gath f , nathan met ie lee paar ¢ aye roe ¥alllng of om, by ex 1 liention, ter and two persons at least of her crew must be fen jhe forepoing pha 2 9 that it be eaier to | York State btn Cat fair, Vy Poughkeepsie, in Bile cots tg A ats Ps ca ae sli Bad mth West vie Phil ghia to fg ig rt i Lowie: | sediny the objectional is confidently recom: | sent, together with the vessel, to. be produced be- | mention the names of those who will not join the new Min- | September, and deliver an address. jast three hundred years not —— fle, and all parts on te Cho Mire iiliuots ard Wisconsin | healthy it nevee having. failed. of to ‘ven uuder | fore the Court, as necessary witnesses in every than of thove who will, It is conjectured that Mr.| Hon, Robt. P. Dunlap has been nominated for | the nations of the world can be named, which, for Pechtary ON MANGE the most aggravated circumstances, : case. Andone of those persons chould be the chief | D. B Viger will be the only French Canadian, and that Motion to Congress ta the Cumberland District, | it# marvellous events, its stupendous carnege,, its For eommodati persons wisl a gend money to Su has Bee Sees Exrope mate, supercargo, or boatswain. he will be appointed to the Legislative Council as he can- | iy 7 wide-spread changes, and its protracted duration, tive dri on sod pit Eaglandy SRN Te POs Mt cea et it ati digas ey eer dee npt yourself accompany the detain. | Hot be re-elected for Richelieu.—Monireal Put, ug. 19] "U7" 1, oo. or charles county, has keen ap- | *ualled the French Revolution, of 1780 and as Sek . 20, i i fal parma aise i , for tti i i . B. e, coun ap- long continued, so the succeed~ sight, for sums of £1, £5, £20, to £100—or in any amount to | ing-in ‘and Is universally e- | ed vessel for trial, you will give the officer in - “ ‘ J 0 the warfare was so long c A suse the OFFICES AND AGENTS. cone brasil highest uk. | charge directions i writing for his conduct during PTs ana Sic ih iP Bea yb eines iD Thomas Chief Judge of the pacific ears have been, at uaparaileled B. Sa wild Heald alee al yal eminent tare ae will place undef the command of the this morning. and brought before Muyor Scott, under the | Mr Gough.—This gentleman is to lecture this eaeiling portions of the direful conflicts was that of x Sie Sitvemaker o may partment an where "atledy fy In, coneuant atiendanee to apply | 8el’s safe conduct, with rons ates for the voyage ; | on the Ist of July, Brown came to the bank with a certi- Fine at Granpvinie. —The most. extensive and | OTOstes*s and Oe eh ibe skill ot NINE. Trusses and Supporters to female patients. aatiimrre | and you will give the officer strict orders for the | ficate of thirty shares of the New Orleans Gas Light aod | destructive conflagration ever known in this place, of military operauiens, be f coplencioneted i" & Littlgobe. Ly bs , W HEAT=i000 bushels Prime I}inois en aul wig by preservation of the ship, her cargo, and Oe Bankiny Company, standin i V4 = one D. | sceurred on tho 16h inst , among the lumber mills onthe | 7!*8ter; oe trounee te irish as Soaanieeny “ aulére ‘bed NS nevicctreet, | OF board, and for the prevention of embezzlement, Brovin, eraston of fry ne Jey the prisoner's mother, lower famine whole of whieh, and @ number of dwel- | honest observer, Hit in i) cod religious freedom 1 ws .. | excess, or irregularity of any sort. SLBAT PORK am iis am, Cigar Fuh Fale in toa | 34 ou will deliver to the officer sent in charge Cc CE tama phi EE Oe south wt | all the papers found on board, together with the et ee sold the stock to Mr Ja es Nevin, the bro- b ion t tional war, aw 4 at he J Nevin, ——— A i ibe an aversion to nati Q LL A RL AOE i y rT) hand snd Linen Backs, Tora | other necessary documents, and the Prag oo bbe Ker, tnd signed the transfer. His step-father coming into | Wxsrern Lirx — On Monday week, a fellow by Lim es to our own political immunitier, BA vegond hand Gunny and Linen, Sacks, forma” | be careful to keep them in sate custody during the | (ne bank a short time afterward, the larceny and double | by the name of Castner, entered the town of Lexington, | 101 ur dislike to all secular and ecclesiasti- — Con eal we voyage. You wiil also instract him to endeavor to | forgery were discovered. The dividend was subsequently o.,to shoota friendof his In attempting to arrest him, | 91! # anon Haile volume should form a part LINSEED OF ball pines Old Ent Re ee obtain, by every proper means, atiditional informa. | paid (o the privoner’a mother on her demanding it. The | » Mr Goddin was shot by the ruffian~ it Is thought not onl orate apie ‘endl cre 4 8 Bouh a, tion as to the case; and if ne succeeds in finding | prisoner was committed in defeuit of bail.— Phil. Gee. ine frien 4 on eee geey tem La flis work is exactly suited to the taste of enliaht 01 ed the dividend, 4 Brown He then said before the flames om ened American ciuzens—as from it the thoughttul Brown, mentioned in tho certific neds a receipt as J.tD chester, N.Y. fake i a0. wens o: HARNDEN & CO. pCi ISTRUA ape er, aN RT