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Vol. X., No. 244—Whole No. 3844. Price Two Cents. THE NEW YORK HERALD. AGGREGATE CIRCULATION THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND. THE GREATEST IN THE WORLD. To the Public, THE NEW YORK HERALD—Daily Newspaper—pub- lished every day of the year except New Year’s Day and Fourth of July. Price 2 cents per copy—or $7 26 per annum—postages paid—cash in advance. ‘THE WEEKLY HERALD—published every Saturday moming—price 6 cents per copy, or $3 12 per annum—post- ages paid, cash in advance. ADVERTISERS are informed that the circulation of the Herald is over THIRTY-FIVE THOUSAND, and increasing fast. It has the largest circulation of any paper in this city, or the world, and, is, therefore, the best channel for business men in the city or country. Prices moderate—eash in advance, PRINTING of all kinds execated at the most moderate price, and in the most elegant style. JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Prorrietor oy tHE HeRaip Est, SHMENT, Northwest corner of Fulton and Nassau streets. ————_—Rerererers aS DAY LINE TO BOSTON, BY THE LONG ISLAND RAIL ROAD. A Daily Train, Sundays excepted, leaves Brooklyn precisely at 8 o'clock, A. M. for Greenport, from "whence passengers are Conveyed in a’ first-rate Steamer to Stonington, on Mondays, We and Fridays, and to Norwich on Tuesdays, Thurs- days and Saturdays. Passengers must be at the ? nee of Md been sents in time +9. tae uate Boat at 7) O'clock A. My where tickets. may. be procured ai 4 Posited in craiter that go through to Bagtos unopened ee This Line stops only twice between Brooklyn and Greenport, it “Farmingdale” $1, and at the Manor,” 67 miles Kron Biooldyn, and generally reaching Boston in ten to eleven hours. An Accommodation Line leaves for Greenport every day, Sundays excepted, at 3 o'clock P. M., and returning leaves Greenport at5 A. M. aude tmre BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICA! D Pea Bisa ‘N ROYAL MAIL Of 1200 tor id 440, hos Under contact with the La ‘oF ie Ady HIBERNIA, «Captain Alexander Ryrie. aptain Edward G, Lott. William Harrison. ia, ins. difax, as follows: Galedonia, Lott. ag apfiiverti, eee ltt Anges i vessel i wat tral icles, carry experienced surgeons, and are supplied For freight or passage, apply, to anire ee SHAM at Wall novet FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. ‘The Royal Mail Steamships ACADIA, and HIBERNIA, will sail from Boston, for the above ports, as follows ACADIA, W. Harrison, Esq., C \der, on Sunday, Sep. 1. HIBERNIA, Alex. Kyrie, Bsj., "om Monday, pats Passage to Liver bone Passage Dis mary fax.» 20. _auz2m : ‘3 Wall street. 1844.) THE NEW STEAMBOAT 844. EMPIRE, E CAPTAIN D. HOWE, Will leave BUFFALO for CHICA on HIUDAY, 230 of Auuast at 7 PMs and perform her trips regularly during the sea- sou, as follows = DOWN. LEAVES BUFFALO. Friday "Aug. 23,.. at? PeM. | Saturday, Aug 23. at A.M, Saturday, Sep. 7)-scat | do fonday, Sept 16..-at do 4 | Welnetiay forsee 8 Pourday? i do TE, ia'280 foc in length 38 fear D jechen bea 14 feet 2 inches hold, measuring 1220 tons, and is the largest steam- boat afloat jn inland waters. _ Engine’ 600 horsepower, boil provided with Evan's Patent Valves, to prevent the possi: ility of an explo. “The Cabin t8 230 feet long, with separate Saloons for Ladies aud Gentlemen spacious State Rooms extend the whole length ventilated by doors opening from the inside and out, aud all rts of the boat arr finished and furnished in a style unequalled y any other inthe world. Ample accommodations for, Steer- age Passengers, in four large well ventilated Cabins, one of which 1s appropriated exclusively to females. he boat is provided with a good band of music. Witkins, Mansn & Co, Buffalo, . Nonton & Co., Chicago, Agents. ,N. Kibet, Detroit, . N. BARNEY, & CO, Cleveland. August 1, 184. austouy Ire GRAND TEMPERANCE EXCURSION ‘0, VEN we, POINT. T ON MONDAY, Sept. 2, at the solicitation of many who wore unable t0 visit this delightful spot, at the late Teunperance Jubilee, ren by, the Harrison Union, jo. 2, Daughters of Temperance, and of more who did attend on that highly interesting occasion, they have been prevailed upon to repeat the excursion in mer true pic-nic style, each w their own, provisios table, however, will be s ‘with the goodly. th season, for those who may wish to partake of them, ‘The splendid steamboat South America is engaged for the day, and Dodsworth’s celebrated Band, and an excellent choir of sing ars, will be in attendance, so that nothing will be wanting to this excursion equal to the former. ‘The steamboat will leave the foot of Barclay st. at 7 o'clock, . Mj Rivington street at halfepast 7; Catharine street at, quar- ter to'8; Canal street at 8; and Amos street at quarter past 8. ‘Tickets 373g cents, to be had at the following places = Joha Martin, 176 Orehar ¥ Combs, 268 Bens. Wilt 226 reet; Elias Com! rand st; it; H. Requa, corner 19th st. and 9th 173 Bowery; John F. Russell, 34 Nox- Bartley, 109 Charlton’ st; Wm. J. Pell,’ 149 Suf- W. Olivie, Printing Office cor. Nassau and Ann Ridge st; Geo, Jackson, 577 Water st; Joseph Dennis, 31 Pite street.; Luke Hassert, 13 Avenue D; W. ‘A. Cromwell, 85 Clinton street; A. P, McNaughton, 323 Mad: gon street; Wm. J. Spence, 60. Fulton street ; ‘Dr. J 429 Grand ‘street; John W. Braisted, 83 avenue D; i rd, 191 Broadway, opposite John st.; Jas. Stockwell, Croton Lunch; Curtis’ Drug Store, 43 Bowery; T, 8. Marshall, vader of the W. B, Band, 149 Ludlow st. also. of either of the ‘Ticket Committee : also by Mr. George Hall, Brooklyn, aud at the Post Office, do. - ("The Boat, will stop at Sing Si convenience of those who may wish to aug] St* p on her return, for the that place, NOTICE. FREIGHTS FOR BALTIMORE. SHIPPERS OF MERCHANDIZE, from New York to Baltimore, are respectfully re ested to have theit goods consigned to the wn hia, and not to Feek & Clyde, ving sold out ti Ericsson Steamboat Line, between Philadel phi ti ‘All goods consigned to the signed at Philadelphia, will be forwarded the sama day as re- ceived, and delivered in Baltimore early next morning, at the lowest rates. VEB, Jr Agent, au27 Gtee No. 19 South Wharves, Philadelphia, PLEASANT AND P EXCURSIONS. SUM) . NEW BRIGHTON, PORT RICHMOND, (STATEN ISLAND,) AND NEW YORK FERRY, From Pier No. 1, North River, foot of Battery Place. follows, Daily, from May 20th to Geuober iat lows, Daily, from May 20th to October ist, 1841 Leaves ‘New York at 9and li o'clock, A, Mev at ge, Gand? P. M. ; ‘ Leaves Port Ricamond, at 20 minutes to 3, and 10 minutes to 10 A. M.; at 1, 43g and 64@ P. M. New Brighton a3 8 and 10 A. M.; at 13,5 and 7% P.M. ‘Ou Sunday—Leaves New York, at 9 and 11 A. M.; at 3, 6and P.M. Leayes Port Richmond, at 20 minutes to 8 aud 10°A.M; at 9 and 736 B; ML }» New York, May 18, 1844. myll 6m*re SUMMER ARRANGEMENT. NEWARK aND NEW YORK. ARE ONLY 12} CENTS. THE NEW SWIFT EAMER RAINBOW, d after Monday, May 18, will ran follaws s—Leave Newark, foot of Centre ae 7% A.M. and Ke P.M. Leave New York, out of jarclay at. at 10 A. M. and 4 Fi AND CAPTAIN JOHN GAFFY. in Stgudays—Leave Newark at 8 A.M. and 2 P.M. and New York atl AM, and 4 P.M. Freight carried at very reasonable rates. May 10th, 1814. re. BTATEN ISLAND as s FERRY. FOOT OF WHITEHALL, ‘The Boats will ran 4s follows until further notice — 8, 9, Pari by Pett Wee 7, P.M. On Stndays, every hour, from 8 A. Mio NP Mt P.M, PANU 'HORT HAMILTON ANR NEW YORK. Leave New York, 6A. M.; 336 P.M. * Kort Hamilton 73 +i 436 TM e CLIVTON AND NEW. YORK, Leaves New York, 6 A. M.; 2.and 3g P. Me ry Chilton, 724 A.M bd and nF) N. ‘ROY STEAMBOAT L FOR ALBANY AND TROY.—Momi a dee Boor SF Panclay seca tening places. vik Ci if a a Sieaner Et ptain’ 8. Roe, Monday, Wedues lorning st orcloe Phe Steamer TROY, Captain A. Gorham, Tuesday, Thars- day a ese fr th foto Courlandt street, dizve here SW, carl ale, Money, euing, ac? oclock. z Ber mi ALBANY, Sec Rappmaeiobamrid q vening, o be nite Boats ofthis Line, ‘owlng to their Hehe deny et * and rena ‘Efon'Tutumple tine to take the moruing train of cars for the “ihr passage or freight, apply on board, or at the offices on the coe mi7rre AND HALLOWELL. ‘The new stear OBSCOT, Captain Kimball, leaves the snd of wharh, Boston, i NEW LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVERPOOL —Packet of 2tat Foor aplendid and favorite ket shi ay OF ae WEST, (1250 tons purines P. Woo ywill sail on Satu y dist Sept., her regular di Y The ships of hig Vine bein all 1000 tons and upwards, persons about tgrembark Tortie old country, wilt not” fal to about, ivantages. to be derived from selecting this {ine in pre- her, a8 their great capacity renders them every Pay tor comfortable and. convenient than ships of a small class, and accommodations for cabin, ond cabin an steerage passengers, it is well known are superior ol steer fins of packets. Persons wishing, to, secure, herthe shoul hot fatto make early anieati hone foe a Burl BD, oF ke doit general Passage Office, 76 South vty cor: Malden it assage . aw aq euslre Lane. mare, wh = NEW YORK, MONDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 2, 1 TO THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC. ts ppl D (2am x be % asia PASSENGER ARRANGEMENT FOR 1844, bscribers having completed their arrangements, re from Great Britain City Intelligence. Police Record—Suxvay— Most Bautat Ovrnace nya Sunpay Orricen.—-Robert 8. Martin, of 362 Pearl street, appeared before Justice Haskell, and made en aifi. davit that a woman named Mary Ferris was violently as- sauited and beaten by James Hunt, a Sunda: resides at 26 Reade sireet. struck her with a cane across the back in a serious man ner, after having arrested her on a charge of supposed in- toxication, and as Mr. Martin testifies in his uitidavit, “without any justification on the ; poor woman Was much distressed and cried bitterly, when she came into the Police otfice to confirm the statement of Justice Haskell, to whose honor be it said, has a noble, generous heart, ordered the back of the wo- man to be examined by sent, when, to the astonishment terks of Police, it was found marked with severe stripes and Liga edfrom this apoloy ‘Theatricals, dé. i |EGeo. H. Andrews, the well known and favorite comedian of the late Tremont Theatre, 18 engaged for the season atthe National, Boston. Welch, the celebrated Equestrian Manager, after having visited Europe and Asia, is expected short- ly to re-open the “Olympic,” Philadelphia. Sol. Smith and Drs. Kent are engaged at the Cincinnati Theatre. Mr. Ranger, who performed some five or six yearssince upon the boards of the late Tremont Theatre, and in most of the principal theatres in the States, itis stated, haslately returned from Lin- where he had been to take posses- sion of estates worth £120,000. Mr. Maeder has returned to Boston, to resume his professional avocations. secured the chi Partington, late of Niblo's, rt Hall, Boston, theyhave the two iss Hood, who RD EXERCISE. ‘method toacknowledge Carthage. (Correspondence of the Herald.) Cantuace, Aug. lth, 1844. The Mormons and their Leader—His Crimes, Cha- racter, and Massacre— Pleas im Palliation—Anti- Mormon Defence Dear Six:—Since I had the pleasure of seeing you, last winter, in your sanctum sanctorum, from whence editorial genius spreads ite brightening rays and i'\umines the civilized world, I have been playing the cosmopolite, but at last returned to the countryof Joe Smith notoriety in time to witness the scenes—the glorious and inglorious achievements of the Mormon war in Hancock county—and as many uninformed correspondents have written for the eastern papers, whose statements are erroneous, in many particulars, in relation to the causes of the death of the Smith’s at Carthage, while also many editors are severely rebuking the old citizens of Hancock county, a portion of whom are supposed mong the perpetrators of the offence, leaving the impression upon the public mind that they are a vindictive set of cut throats, and guilty of one of the foulest murders recorded in the annals of crime, 1 will relate to you a few facts, being a tew of the prominent causes which induced the old citizens of to arise in their indigna- DL, STEPHENS takes thi titude to the United States offi the military officers of the city of New York for their’ liberal his professional their kinduess and friend: Having completed a course of instruction in Broad. Swurds, has the toaclass of ten at Fort Hamilton, he nounce that a class of sixteen is now taking instruction in He stated that lags Packet Ships, one uf which ee meget ee | ‘on the ists Gth, Lith, loth, alae amd 20th of : Cinsses are forming as follows =— Hyoudays $50. M., atthe Arsenal Yard. ‘Thursday, §12 M., at Fort Hamilton, L. 1. Saturday, wi Heh mows Geo. Washington, sician who was '9 A. M,, at the United States Hotel, Water the Justice and street comer Fulton, and one evening not decided as to the day,at Centre Market drill a ihe terms, which are modera tions within the reach of all, are six e can be obtained, for one of the male trate immediately ordered the fellow, find ail in the sum of $200 for his appear- ance at the Court of General Sessions to answer for his brutal and unmanly conduct, and allowed him to leave the office on his parol ot honor to obtain the required se- curity. Not returning at a late hour in the afterneon, warrant was issued for hix apprehension and placed in the who seached the remainder of the .) Several officers were in pursuit st evening, and if arrested he was watch Louse prison fer the night. continue a man—no, not a man—in office who will thus A brutally beat and whip a poor unfortunate \d in our streets on Sunday ? haracter if this bemng is not ims ismi nd if his appointment has been conferred by the Alderman and Assistant of any ward, or by any of the Police or other committees of the Common Council, we hope for the sake of human a diately order him to be dismissed. This Jomes Hunt, of 26 Reade street, is the same being that entered complaints against the hotels in Broadway and Chatham street, for selling liqnor on Sunday. Justice Haskell very properly dischai man from the office and colnshire, En, th view to bring instruc- dollars 's course for each : ‘or more—private instruction Gentlemen desirous. of joming as idence 49 Chagnbers street, or at the hours and pl Broad Sword and Small on the opening of navigation, to ii ot bed roy, and i, ports ofthe Une Latins ee re parts of Canada West not engaged as above, t Hope, Coburg, Kingston, and to Montreal and Quebec, rom Cleveland to Portstouth, arming danseuse Miss the truth of wich fare for the National Thea- efore any number of of has receiv U's A. U8. purchased copies of f directing the attention « and its vicinity to hands of officer Harri At the Concert Hall, c Enchautress:s, Miss St. Clair and have capitated the town for a loi Sig. De Begnis, partment U. 8:5 th the Military Sekoo! hens has the pleasure 6 naval gentlemen of New You ined Col. Stephens’ work upon the Broad and Small Sword exercise, and have had several opportuniti serving Col. Stephens’ mode of instruction and hi knowledge ‘of his wea mending his system to ing to send money to KNDEN & CO. will ‘dand or ireland, payable 400--or in any amount to OFFICES AND AGENTS. d by Miss Caroline a vocalist of whom great things are said, a pupil of Nicholson, the celebrated Flutest, and Monsieur Berg, the well known Pian- ist, have arrived in Montreal, where they are about riends in the oF Country, H Part o} land, ‘on any 4 We think not at sight, for sums of £1, £5, £20, to Charles Craft, 120 State take reat pleasure jn recom. Thverable notice cf tie malleary cf the surrounding country r tion and strike the blow which cut off the hea of an evil, which to them, and to every freeman within the sphere of its baneful influence, had be- come intolerable. é First, sir, let me premise that I shall not attempt y the course ot the perpetrators, but to pal- their conduct by showing the circumstances by which they were surrounded. hi the spirit of mobocracy which results in the inflic- tion of summary vengeance or justice is dangerous that it generally rushes beyond the o he community; that it disarms men of reason; that it unbridles and gives free exercise " ions of our nature; but I have been unwillingly convinced of one lamentable fact —that, on the border settlements of our free repub- ond the influence of a high degree of virtue inement, such as exist in older settlements in a new country, where so many bankrupts, in honor and character, are found, w foster and cherish crime, a case has arose where the slow, uncertain and obstructed operation of the law was not adequate to redress the grievances of an injured and an oppressed community—where and honored citizens of the country must either yield as slaves and bow submissive to the will of a despotic, pretended Prophet of the Lord, or grasp the sword of retributive justice, and exe- cute the decree which emanates from the heart of every patriot. * ‘ ‘ doubtless, are acquainted with the past his- the Mormons—how the imposter Joe Smith commenced his pretended divine mission in the State of New York, where he was known as a la- thick-headed boy; around him a few loafers there, and soon became so obnoxious to the inhabitants there, that they employed means to rid the State of his. presence ; that from there he went to Kirtland, Ohio, and a considerable number of proselytes; that he there commenced his swin- rations on quite an extensive scale, at a en the banking system was. popular; he successfully demonstrated the propo: per currency was uo: nre, that they will imme street New York. ig. Antognini and Sanquirico, were giving mu- sical entertainments in Clevelan The Congo Melodists, and the little Ole Bull, have been giving Concerts at the Lyceum Hall, 0 43 South Third street, Ht rd Shoemaker, 7 Light street, Belen sas ey Col. Biephens ia an, excellent, swordsman anda good instract- or, and his. system of exercise 5 isi ion superior to any he! of the Cut and etofore published. new classes for both Sword and Cut and Thrust, and we recommend the city to avail themselves of the opportunity of acquiring a L. 8, Littlejohn, 5. fib poe tiea, ed the poor wo- W.A. Cook, Syracuse, N.Y." ‘the reporters and officers of Police made up a purse of small ameunt to elleviate her injuries Coroners Record. —Suxpay.—Sixovtan ures An inquest was held on the body of Thomas Youn; native of Scotland, aged 33 years, and a clerk by pro sion, who committed suicide by ‘sking Jaudanum at boarding house. He had been out of employment for a short time and became desponding. On examination of the room where he was found, a note was discovered con taining the following words :—~ « It will be of no use to hold an inquest—this is the true verdict—Died from the effects of takin| weary of the world, despondent, but in a perfectly “31st August, 1644.” ry returned a verdict that ‘deceased came to his yy taking laudanum when in a state of mental Jem. ‘The St. Louis Theatre was opened on Monday H. Fiishugh'& Co., aa Diviatn NI Ast Bri » H. A. weet 8 a, 2ud Artillery, and acting ding 3rd Regiment N., ith = fs Y. last. - HARNDEN & CO. "k ‘ockwell and Stone’s Equestrian Company are a a PASSAGE a BRITAIN AND IRELAND. TVERCOOL PACKETS. NSO the Old Country necessar, arrangements with the ‘Out in this superior ‘They will also have a firs sailing every six days, thereby from that port, there, to see that they sl hn General Underhill, Ne Brig't. General Henry Col. Thomas F. Peers, commandi General Ist Brigade N. Y, in its tendenc: ‘Mr. Forbes 1s drawing good houses at Kingston, convictions of a. 2 ry BY THE LVS to the baser Howes and Mabie’s Equestrian Company are at i The Ethiopian Serenaders are still at Baltimore, drawing crowded h ‘Wm. J. Hamilton, a youn; considerable promise, and extemporaneous singer, cert Company ot artists 0! deliver concert: Sailing from Liverpoo Cree untae os f for age fn ine of Packets, Sailing 7th and 19th of ti Crate class of American tradine tape; American vocalist of r. Harrison, Sen. are about forming a f acknowledged talent, to ous cities throughout can r have them come THOMAS YOU ons ward Vincent, Commandant Light Guard. New York, Ang. 25th, 1844, phens haying completed a , cheerfully recommend , James D. Roch arded with care and for, not come out, ‘without any reduction. nificent Ships, viz.:— The NEW YORK. ‘The undersigned pupils of Col. 8 ‘of instruction. in. Brondswor Four» Drowxep —A man, whose name is unknown, was tdind drowned at the foot of Chambers street was dreased in a black jean frock coat, dark figu:ed vest, ants—Le had on a pair of shoes, was about five ches in height, and had been in the water for a number of deys. Farr Hir.—A gentleman, a few days since, from the other side the water, passing b. fashionable hotels of New York, innocent all the shoe stores of the city were as large ?” number of boots displayed at the window, he had conclu- ded he was looking at some magnificent 'msnuiactory of It is not etiquette at the “Tremont” to put one’s boots out of the window.—Boston Courier, Jug 26. ‘The Rosetta, Capt. ye terday from Vera Cruz, led on bee ie peepee her we er parted ed full files of rs, both from Vera Cruz and Mexico. Mthet documents which we find in these papery, dence between the Spanish Minister an the Mexican Government, in relation to the executions At Tabesce. Protests upon protests were heaped up by paniard, in behalf of those natives of Spai shot without form of trial, while the Mexican defends the decrees under which Gen. Ampudia acted. Santa Anna good deal more spirit and fire in this correspon- an is usual in aarions: diplo- le protests vigorously against any interference Ha the faternal affairs of Mexico. last letter we have seen of Don Oliver, ist of July, and the reply thereto the 26th. ‘The interminable correspondence between Mr. Green and Bocanegra, in regard to the Texas question, occupies whole columns of the file before us. rather ax a display of diplomatic dialectics than a corres: ndence which can lead to any important results. Under date of the 23d of July Sr. Reyes, the Secretary of War, communicated to the De; ‘i od $0 one wohee paid bere, foll Bre ORE Dor NGLAND, ‘superior and unequalled arrangements, the ‘Sub- look forward for a continuance of that su) extended to them so many years, for whic! INTERESTING FROM thoroughly taught, nis Own, €0 that fs necessary and useful, at th time rejecting all motions unnecessary and usel iy fect system of sword attack and defence now ex- tant; and those that avail themselves of Col. Stephens’ imbibe the svirig of his system, as well as Reghmnent N. ¥. 8. Light whence she sail instructions will is the correspon: come proficients in the practice of t Miller, Col. Commanding 3rd Biewart, Col. Ist Regiment Horse Artillery. Tames Sheldon, Lt, Col, ith N. Y. 8, Artillery. John B. Ryer, Lt. Col. J.B. Montgomery, Lt, Col. 2ad Jacob Braisted, Inspector Ist Brigs Gelntne 27th Artillery, Nat'l Guard, money to their relatives, can Hectineit Horse Arai i i AMES & CO. paid on demand at any of cipal towns throughout ROCHE, BROTHERS & CO. 4 Fulton street, New York, uiton Ban! kets sail from this port dence with Don Oliver, that he gathered Mr. McDurrir’s Heauru.—A few days since, says the editor of the Abbeville Banner, we had the leasure of meeting with the Hon. Geo. McDuttie, at the Diamond Springs, in this district, where he intend» jis health is improvin, ed in fine spirits. We trust the quiet of with the mineral water, which he sa) upon him, will re instate him in healt! of his eloquence will yet be heard at the capitol.—Charles- ton Patriot, Aug. 29. New Manuracturina EsranuisiMen’ Thompsonville, Connecticut, there is a new factory 40, for the manufacture of Brussels and another for the manufacture of shirts, In the village of Tariffville, a new factory yy 40, and four stories high, for the manufacture of carpets, is going up. by foreign powers wit! $th Artillery, National Cadets. do. do, 2ad ‘Regiment N.Y. Daniel H. Burtnett, Paymaster, ith, Quarter Master jogart, Aid de Camp Ist ing a few weeks. next N. B.—ThetOld Line of Liverpool Pac rs gathered ear oC Hserlceeae plabesy rine ill find Gt to their eomfort and advan favorite Line for their conveyance, in prefer- We look upon it has a fine «flect ing to the Old Con and the thunders tage to select this ence to any other. artments the quota of which were allotted to each of them to raise under towards the 30,000 of our readers safe, after committing outrages there which the good citizens of Ohio were not dis- They gave him a few stripes, which induced him to pack up and lead his motley crew to the Western borders of the State of Mis- souri; there he carried on such a series of aggres- sions which brought on a bloody war, and resulted in the total extermination of the Mormons. From there they fled to the hospitable shores of illinois. Upon their arrival here, they. sung the plaintive cution and oppression for their religi- and being in a state of abject poverty, ns of Illinois contributed liberally tor their relief, and established for them a home in their midst.” The legislature granted them a charter tor their Gity, expecting from their professions that they would be a valuable acquisition to our young population, little thinking that they were cherishing hat would sting them the moment he was warmed into life and power. Rene Let us enquire what has been the situation of the old citizens ; the kind entertainment of a band of strangers; and what the conduct of Joe Smith and his followers,the recipients of not only kindness and hospitality, but even honors, from the hands of their ighbors. They, the Mormons, instead of comporting with their IRRANGEMENTS FOR i TABLISHED PASSAGE 100 Pine street, corner 1 , i ABC iis - tocall blic in general, to the Sol. ‘ a with 1, Stephens, llustrated wih taeleteetCengreol theta ES t for the're-conquest of Texas. nay! be curious to know how the'b ar his residence 49 Chamber street, or of General Sto a posed to submit to. erecting, 120 feet b; ONE SHILLING PER LESSON, Ar No.6 Crry Haut Prac HOROUGH instruction Geometry, Trigonometry, Sorveying, Circulars and references may be had of J. D. . B. Evening Classes. SANDS’S SARSAPARILLA. ‘OR THE REMOV. AND PERMANENT CURE from an impure state of the blood or Odstinate Cutaneous ¢ Face, Blotches, uth. ition of his ah ing arrangements for dae of Liverpool restoee mall 1 sail Ith, I6th, 2ist and 26th of every mouth’ B radon on the Mh, Mid anid tat caeheoak with the above, aud for the purpose of affording passengers, the Subscs “first clans "New York bu coppered fastened ships, to sail punctually every week through- the French, Spanish and he Frencl wey age ers ing the Ist, 6th Zacatecas. ... Anorugr Corron Miuu.—-The Northampton Courier states, that the woolen manufacturing company in that town are about to erect another large factory poe dled ewes jt aI SM hatch Mero ‘The President, through his Secretary, exhort ernors of the diffarent Departments to enter zealously upon the work of making these levies or conscriptions, the honor and independence of the nation being at stake, as of all Diseases arising the accommodation of persons wishing to. remit money to their faunilies or friends, drafts are given, payable at sight, ou = de ‘oni Sore Eyes, Ki al Bank of Ireland, Limerick, Clonmel Enlai La Peyrouse, which took from Hava- ‘and Joints, Stub! is which should have been carried by nr Havana correspondent in Cruz on the 3iat July, The French ship, na the English mail » (a8 imtoo b y's paper,) arr On the 8th of Jul; vecca was lost in the i She had but recently sailed from San Blas, ‘We find a great variet pers, contributed to hints and suggestions as to the alarming state of dv immediate vicinity of Mazatlan. man wastplain with of communications in the Mexi- yy volunteers, Which are devoted mode of condvct- against Texas. It does indeed look as ‘nna were determined to make a dei still we do not see any reason to reconsider the reflections we expressed on this subject some short time iirush, Dubli Preparation, at If there be Ne earth whi rior bei Bank of Glasgow. “re sanrdlaeh toon he Mahim tag npttad ings cannot is the power of relievi jousiiess of havin rom Co., Bankers, London, Liverpool; payable in by letter post said,) appl MU tu Png att, me {Qt Mewr P W. BYRNES CO., 5 Wa “THE NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. consol strument of rescuing: jose who Possess it. relieved, and what a still, unate victim of adopting principles of action professions of christianity, have outr 1 principle of the christian religion. Joe Smith, as- guming the character of a religious reformer, was practically, a public blasphemer, who often shock- ed the moral eense of the christian with his heaven- daring declarations of hi Charges were preferred a his followers, of being guilty of almost every crime known to our laws, both moral and municipal, and those charges are susceptible of the most indubita- i Credible witnesses can be had lived in Nauvoo, some who were in the confidence of Smith, to whom he would make admissions, and solicit their aid in the destruction of female virtue, and in swindling h property, under amount of suffering has been amount of suffering c: Bersapartla! The Funfore with swollen esbent meee ik covered with ulcers, loathsome to himself and to his attendants made whole. Hundreds of persans, years under cutaneous and matism,and many other complaints springing from circulation, have efficacy of this in- and thé reader in- h evidence is un- Our dates from the city of Mexieo are tothe Ist inst La Hesperia of the 3iat ult. states that letters have been received from Acapulco, which give information of the establishment of a colony of Americans, composed of six hundred persons, who have fixed their residence upon the banks of ihe Sacramento, with the apparent desigt of the lands of the republic. The fact was made the government by the commandant of the de- demanded reinforcements that he might It is altogether probable, six hundred men are the disturbed the government the exaggerated report of and my strength so intimacy with Deity. jainst him and many of a derangement of the secreti Boon ralged este were from the man regenerated constitution, gladly testify to “ithe following. To sail from New RGAN REEVES. York on the 2ist, and from Liverpool ou 7 From New cnr New Ship LIVERPOOL, 1 5 low Ship LAV REO OL, 1109 tone N. Ship QUERN, PE ane WEST, és use, New Ship ROCHESTER, 890 tons, John Britton. pound Syrup of Wild Cherr interesting case is presented, vitedfto ius careful perusal, “Comment on suel necessary. New Yonx, July 25, 1044. consider it but an act of justice old in check the intruders the Hesperia thinks, that these same party who 80 some months since, throug! their numbers Weare much of the same opinion.—N. O. Pic. Aug. 21. ens. Sanvs:—Gents—| to state the following facts in reference to the ve received in the cure of an obstinate Cancexous ULesn deluded victims out of retence that itwasthe Lord’s to the wants and desires of oly Prophet, or jeapordize their eternal eal- Other persons in the city who are uncon- nected with the Mormon church, have been close observers of Smith’s conduct during the existence of the city of Nauvoo, who are acquainted with a chain of circumstances which fixes guilt of the deepest dye upon him as unerringly as though the knowledge had been derived through dium of the senses. _Lwas attended eighteen months by a regular and skilful phy- jan, assisted bythe advice and counsel of one of our most enced surgeons, without the least ben methods of Tarce or Distances.—OUn the most important routes for the benefit of the travelling public, we from the Picturesque Touri e distance from Philadelphia to New York via the railroad 86 miles. New York to Baltimore, via roilroad routes, 182. New York to Washington, 220. New York to Boston, via Stopington and Providence New York to Boston via Norwich and Worcester rail. 7. New York to 8; ilroad New York to Albany by steamboat, 145. New York to Albany, east side o! Albany to Boston via railroad, 200. Boston to Portland via Eastern railroad, 105. Portlend to Bangor b; Portland to Quebec, Boston to Bangor by steamboat, 245. Boston to Montreal, via Concord and Burlington, Vt, tage and steamboat, 317. Albany to Montreal, via Lake Champ! Montreal to Quebec, Albany to Butfalo, juffalo to Kingston, 12, Buffalo to Detroit, by steamboat, 372. Buffalo to Chicago, via the Lukes, 1047, Ditto, via Detroit and St. Josephs, '640. Albany to Troy, b; ‘Albany to Baliston 30. Albany to Montreal 262. Travelling, perhaps, the present moment. Ship HOTTENGUE, ee os hie . a ‘These substantia), fast sailing, first class Shupe, ‘ork, y men of be despatched punctually on the ane and commodious, and are luce io the ease and comfort ice of Pasange, $100. jeither the Captains or owners of these Ships will be respon- es went by them, fi ; + Freiut OF PASS DHULY, & MINTURNS, New York, OO!, PACKETS. and Liverpool on the 11th cancer Were reso to; for five weeks in succession my breast was burned with it was daily syringed with the cavity or internal ulcer over an ounce of the solution. ined the bone, and said the Jungs, and if I did not yan solution of nitric acid, and N whatever ean con the ulcer and exami M. Cohen & Co, ¢ LRICTLU this, ON STRICTURE ture—the diseases it laid open and the bones hat had been done, and 1 almost despaired of Still the apologists of the Mormons appear to think the charges against 8 are amply disproved by the sense- less declarations of a few itinerant newe-gach- erers, who seem to think they are the cause of the world preserving its proper equilibrium, by their attending to the business of others and reporting up- on the state of the public mind in the different quarters of the globe—they come to Nauvoo, an- hemselves the facta in rela- examined, but findii feeling that | was | recovery,and considered my ease near nous testimouials an the Mormon: ringfield, Mass. via New Haven and 43. veertifieates of cure by the in cases similar to my own, fe pon several of which were uw A apace, the followin circumstances, which wil this complaint of no, and its proper means of cure. Among other things it was Hudson river, by emable one to judge whether be has but from the long ‘ produ no very deeided change ; considering. the only probable D the disease was entirely cured, It ts now over eleven months since the cure was com- dleted ; there is not the slightest appearance of a return. ; the cure entirely of as I took no other medi- NEW LINE OF L! To sail from New York on = ugusta and Norridgewock, | months and even years witl Neither is it uecessary there sl thing directing the atteution to the s xious to ascertain for tion to the Mormons; they go to the source of{Mormon truth, Joe Smith. immediately sees they are strangers, and shrewdly suspects their business; he treats them politely, carriage, shows them the curio- he exhibitions of industry among the citizens; speaks of his persecutors; says the true church always was persecuted; aj he is innocent of crime and free ouaness. The stranger, if hedoes not go down to zed, he goes away satisfied that the poor Mormons are an injured people, and those who are opposed to them are maddened by the denon of prejudice. nbe's Bansura ind during the ts ince. Please excuse t of course would c} it my du fod mes with dv, blesving ine Providence, when myself under lasting obligati cannot write, an as I have been to call upon fully of the truth as stated ro = = riuvits jadice aii ‘avi mee and | will satiaty them’ however, three cieumslances to stricture, and, especially when. they lead wo immed? r symptoms might be to other maladies as ts more advanced and settled fc takes them in bh sities of the cit most peculiarly bel POOL. road, , Deneyete, 11th July, Tanadas via St. Lawrence river, | met towether, should tever be lat night of peals to God that NAN' 218 Sullivan street, next door to the Methodist Church, a rom all unrighte- from a letter just come to hand will be rwritat, Mie. “Altay, is « geatietnan of ‘The following extract ii The terest. the fi ility, Justi f Peace, rat respectability, Justice of the Prac iv Sarsapartila ‘These ships are’ all of the first class, upwards of 1000 tons, rk, with such improvements as comfort for passengers. the arrangement of their accom- hence ts $100, for which am- ships are commanded b make every exertion to give ge- Will be responsi- yy than, unlaes te the water and be baj stream need not be much diminished or impeded, but what » Almy, writ Of the patient, Jonathaa Harris, ‘GrgeTLemen :—It has once more become my duty to commnj uation of Mr, Harri utmost pleasure. way in which it finishes, Of course, those astute 8, to become satisfied of the truth of the le against Smith and would expect them to confess their crimes to them and practise their iniquities at noon-day, in the Y ts. I hope some of the institu- tions of the East will note {those gentlemen bene- factors of the age, and reward them with a leather medal apiece. _ : - The citizens in the immediate neighborhood of the Mormons are not destitute of intelligence. It is te them the people must look for correct inform- ation in relation to their own difficulties; either they or the Mormons must tell the tale. 7 tion of veracity between them—that question can the circumstances. citizens of Hancock have always heretofore enjoyed an enviable reputation. y ! Siesta en a epee past nin Dan it be possible that a large portion of the people f New York, Ohio, Missouri and Ilhino}e, i lation of American citizens, jwas a true prophet, and a para- gon of excellence? The historian of our country answer the question. fhe question will be asked, why was not the Smiths punished by law’ I am obliged to answer briefly, as my sheet is nearly full. Joe Smith had the power and the will to of justice in Hancock. He could have a Mormon jury—he could have Mormon witnesses, who were ound by the severest penalties to deliver him from danger, if required; the commission of perjury, or murder—he could then with impunity, as he did do, imprison men to gratify his malice—atiack and beat men in the street, for daring todo their duty—- virtually disfranchise the old citizens ot the county, them if they dared to say a and libelled the should steal away, $0 as to wet al was never cheaper than at v he conveniences were never greater in this country. Care should be taken to guard against rogues and pickpockets and too much vigilance cannot be exercised in looking after bag- two ¢an proceed from no other cause whatever; but, no strieture can exist without i THe TIME,» FORMER GONORMHOA MAY HATE REMAINED Uncunsn.—A Gonorrhea, though not the ouly, is by far the upon it I do so with his adherents, four of his sores are entirely h b whatever—that his and his health in every no pain in the af- ith street, New Tout, of to pos 5 be charged newspapers 1 OLD LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. presence of strangers. Letters by the Packets etter, 50 cents per ounce, Ong or THe Prize Fionrers Anrestep.—We afternoon, Mr. Hersey, of Hingham, deputy sheriff of Plymouth county, succeeded in arresting, in this city, under a warrant issued in that Joseph T Long, who was one of the principuls ight on Lighthouse Island on Monday week, and ht, who is said to have been one of the seconds inthe fight. Long was taken in Friend street, and Wright at the corner of Endicott and Cross streets. — They will be examined before n_ ma It is also said that the time. has agreed to surrender himself up to the Plymouth eutho- rities. Mr. Hersey was efficiently assisted in making the arrests by Col. Clapp, Major Andrews, constabularie. Smith, Long’s antagonis lew York.—Boston Mail, Aug. 31, mat any inconvenience, h dh ut the picture I cans however, it should have on leern that, yesterd: length of time at least. would strengthen any other » eof his narrative—b TURE MAS UF OW THK the effect of Stricture ts and to lessen mental enerey. fin the same degree by every individual, none degree or other, that’ the writer rare re in which the patient dors not obser active, or capable of business as formerly, ous effect; though hele wide true, Tudeed, whoever considers rnd sexual organs, will easily i medium by which the mind gans, so, through the same medium he lives. May God continue to bless - sviate the miserion of the human family, i the fer: vent prayer of your sin ., ent Prayer of VOMTUMPHRY ALMY, Justice of the Peace. Buoon.y, Conn, Jaly 10, 1844. Baurimone, June Mrssns, Saxps =—Gents—Mort cheerfully. tio io numerous testimonials of your life preservative Sarsaparilla. i Sie doving wpward, alfag hot takin continuing, upw ing of my nose ‘on tears ed, which caused aa une my gums, causing a dis- te, Old Lineiof Pacl Gylitiis‘on Bandy The. CAMBRIDGE, (850 tne, also one John Wri istrate at Hingham eeper of the fight b The ENGLAND, ‘The OXFORD, ind Mr. Shute, jr. Private Treatise” of the author, a’ little volume w! many parts of the world, unworthy the aj and that Joe Smit cure of Stricture proceeds, very unpleasant, and my Corton Factory 1n Canapa.—The Sherbrooke a, that a meeting was held in Sher- at which it was resolved to carry roject of establishing a cotton facto- subscription was opened for $26,000 in shares of $100 each ; 160 were taken upon the spot, tleman from Massachusetts, ac facture, subscribed $2,000. A building will be erected this fall, 40 by $0 feet, three sto- ries high, on the site of the old saw-mill, just below the Magog bridge. The British American ‘Land Compan has given a choicejof a water drive 1000 spin of cotton cloth per annum. tory, knitting machine facture of woolen draw: auch were my feelings nthe city, but wit as tried, but ‘all treatment of this complaint. Lnderd persons, the cure of Sinctun ya as formerly it demanded ms writer Wino come 00 I ort time only, hut return perfe: source of trouble and anxiety jor ‘0 ho cannot leave their homes, the writer {ure hishes his own peculiar means of cure, together with his fan interesting chapter, giving every bject, and written in the plainest m opportunity of saying ts no service, and as a last resort hands of proper an TheNEW YORK, out along talked of ry at that village. ness to this er fefeat entirely the ends cured, thougn & body was affected. Bi recommended your our agent tis hy, Dr health 4 wat ke dete Ot use the right medicine and be Joy and gratitude, I remain your T. ‘The*COLUMBU! G. A.C ‘ThelYORKSHIRE, (new,) 1050 jan. Bailey,¢May 16 eer int ot ele im accom ns, OF ia their ¥ vessels in the tra ders are well known aa | strictest attention wil convenience of passen| netaality, as regards the da; Passage outward is now fi ich ample stores of every ception of wines and ‘aptain or wae suited on the various diseases longer ru isan, with DANIEL MeCONNIKAN, i know further partieu! qe streets whore it wll afford Ine pleasure to ¢ LMeCONNIKAN, me the above nd vilege, with the use of Machinery is to be employed to le of turning out 300,000 yards In addition to the cotton fac re to be set going for the manu- shirts, stockings, &c., and ar- rangements have been made for making sewing silk from the raw material. * of charaeterfand any houg, and, im consequence of the number of provenders and ways be paid to rs. Hii'be observed as communicate any hy appeared bef and made oath 0 vemnen | Juntice of the Peace of the City af i iden jusive Ky ice of its supe and abuse and villi word against him. character of those in Nawvoo, who established a press to defend themselves, which stroyed by Smith’s order; he refuse f for the offence, for which reason the mi- litia of the State had to be called out at an expenee of some $20.000; the people after draining the cup f dregs, arose in their in- dignation and struck horge to the traitor’s heart. ‘Tue Srinrt or tHe Navvoo Exrositer. eeu inthe eure of t panel ant aie efor more than thirty Years, and has kc expressly on ther. has letters from the most eminent physicians iv Europe from the most eminent men Oran Cee ud ‘that We is. permit others, an eS Hate Phsteing, of eminence in this “Address Dr. Ralph, seut., ree ND FANCY SOAP W prees was de- to be brought "these. Ships witl be respon- York: Dr. Physte, 0 parcels, or packages sent. by them unless are ‘sinned therefor. Goon Farmina.—A farmer in Washington coun- ty, Maryland, writes to a friend in this city that his wheat ‘en pounds to the bushe); ty-seven and seven-eighths jiculars and conc} Fer freight or pas- crop this year @ pounds to the bushel. wratis. Prepared and sold, Ay ng 9 Palos street, 273 Broadw: by ists all) lca remarkable cures thy huang fraune is subject j therefore aak for sue, vy $n) of endurance tothe very Sent _ and of BART Land most attracth 8 20 per cent lower than can be entot their manafae Loox Our ror Counterrzit Moxgy,—The cash- an ——__ —There were three feet and ten inches of water at a stand ut Pittsburg, on the 2th Freights were to Cincinnati, ville, 20 cente—to St. Louis, 40 eabin and steerage k, NY. mfortabhe manner. F a very smoothly executed, but read . pia, detected by holding it up to the light.— Wayne Co, (Pa) a Herald. 15 centse—to Louis ‘ales Room, 79 ‘Trinity Li