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bal THE HERALD SUPPLEMENT. — ————- —_ = ee ee —— —— Safase ae ———— Fl JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Ofioe N. W. Corner of Pulton sud Nasene sts.} NEW YORK, TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1846. Daily, Two Gente Fer Copy) Weekly, Sta} 6 Year. | = s ‘The Courier and Enquirer and Association. | rier himself, and hos repeatedly lectured against. them.— | down it to the swamp; they laid me downonaknoll by | A.—Nevor; either on duty or otherwise. TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, &c. » removed the Q.—How far had you crui on the coast in pursuit of Will the Editor of the Herald be so obliging as | He based his establishment upon principles which are in | the side of a creek; they unbound — will begin to think that | : ee direct and radical opposition to those of Fourier—ame: from my mouth, and askedgme if I knew them; I told | the object i to which you went out, before th to give a place in his columns to the enclosed let- | others upon a community of property and a denial o em | ‘id not; one was al are man; the other short pe Fo of the veceal? * sists gosto BURGE Mecbt ‘Jr, has ed offi ter? The Editor of the Courierand Enquirer al-| the religious element ia humanity. 1 do not suppose | and thick; they were dressed in disguise, and I can't tell) A-—As fr as the Equator. tea, | FRE Pac ence oormed that the recent break | 46 Broadway, and coutinces to remit money, im sums larg lows no answer in his paper to attacks which he | atthe editor ofthe Courier makes these misstaioments | what their complexion was; asked them, to, let me go | Q_Wiat was the longest time you remained at any | DVinihe Canal ensued bythe fare fqahet vag been re, | small co geraons residing in any far of ireland ia the sa 4 f i rejudico ¥ . and t would not; I asked them to | one point the PIONE PXPHESS LINE, via Railroad | manner as he and his predecess i | deems it proper to make upon the views and doe- | natical antipathy. ‘They are nat the lest, however, a vi. | write'a line to Mr. iniickst the short one took apaper| A.-ido not think wo remained st one. point longer paired, the PIONEEN & EXPRESS LINE, vie Mailvond | the lst thirty years aid more: aloo, to any part of England or trines of others. olation of bristianity which ho pretends so zea- | and pencil from his pocket and scribbled on it; 1 ed | than two or three weeks at atime, and sometimes one | regular trips for the on Monday, the éth of April, | S¢ot v * | lous); todefend. He says thatall these social schemes | him to lay it ona log close by; he laid it ina hole near! weck only. tone ne tee, Pevess No. 274 Market street, DAILY, at 73a , posepald tod subscriber, © Jams Watson Weas, Esq. rest upon adenial of evangelical Christianity.” I fear, | by; they covered uprihe paper; I asked why they carried | " Q—Were you ever on board a vessel captured during OS ats palicecoin' ill axchinih tee teas ak Gee , England; or Scotland, to -whone it 1o80 | ent, and nearest pos! u, will be immediately transmit- me off, and they said because they had been got to Sols your eis, until you went on board the Patuxent? travelling in coaches, both Railroads being puss- ht Sin :—In the Courier and Enquirer of the 6th inst., you | Colonel, that impartial min: speak of the failure of some attempts at association in | YOUr erticles have the same foundation. the largest one took a knife from his pocket, opened it A.—No. ‘anid paid accordingly, and’ a receigt to that effect given oF oe. pkinwn, 20 your remarks —— stele | | came ows I besger nics not J at me; oF = <a *s mere: aren a ware at cage Mount, or any of ieee Pe nforsnasicn, apoly at the old-established Office, | forwarded to the sender. Im*r insiguations, which are so erroneous unjust that | one ste} tween us ould no 1c a e other points you have spoken o! jarket street, 5 doors above Eighth street. ny SAGE F! TREAT Bit deem it necessary for once to answer them. ” | @rtal of John Johnson for the Murder of |e isikraye'tn te ground beside me, blinded my eyes | | -A-—No; but I was on shore at Monrovia ant Capo Pal: | —*!0 6merre A.B CUMMINGS: Agent. | PASSAGE FROME CREAT, SHILATAN AND I will endeavor, by a brief statement of facts, to set you | Betsey Bolt. and gagged me; one spoke to the other and said he hoped | mas. Tho: attention of the squadron was not directed to LONG ISLAND RAILROAD COMPANY right upon the nature of the practical attempts which | SECOND av. | Johnson would do as he had agreed, and go through the | those points as slave depots. They are both American | EXPRESS MAIL. Trains leave White! have been made to realize association in this country, and | Bixcuaurrtox, (Broome Co.) May 8, 1846. village as he said he would, in a one horse wagun, so | colonies and colonized by American negroes. ston—for all the relation which those attempts bear to the doctrine of | Examination of James Bour resumed.—I went outdoors, | folks would not mistrust it was him; after that they | | @—When you made the partial examination on the | and4P.M daily, | By the Stack Ball, or ine Of Liverpool Packets, sail association itself. 1f sentiments of candor and justice can and looked and called for her, but could not find her; { | rolled me into the brook, wenta little way, brought a Jog | day you took charge of her, did you find any thing but azi_lmre from Leer the Ist and 16th of every mor find a place in your mind, amid the passions which your | Went through the fields to the ‘woods, and called for her | and threw iton me. They stepped on the log and bore fog book, and the two pennanis, and the cabin stores? STEAMBOATS FOR ALBANY.| The YORKSHIRE sails from Liverpool, | lst of March. j conflicts with the Tribune, your personal antipathies and | at different times as I went along; | came back to the | it down. They then spoke, that they must be in a hurry .—Besides those, we found a couple of old muskets, iy, Sundays excenced—TIyrough Direct—at 7 o'clock, FM. ORE hor. «" e Be ot Mareh. | toolate. ‘They threw me into the wa-| two pistols, and a sabre. Captain Davis and Mr. Sha om the pier between Court id Liberty sts, « CAMBRIDGE o ae of Apes | $i ER, Capt, Alfred MON A Be of Apel. mboat ROCHE Pg conservative feelings, fan into such a mania upon | house, and searched around there till it began to grow | or they would Ihe subject of a social reform, I trust that this statement | light; Tthen went to a neighboring house in the woods, | ter with my face down. After they went away I turned | the mate, were both there; Captain Davis handed us th; ihe a ER, Cart, Aled Persons sending for their friends, and fo worthy of g man of common sense like yourself; it | noon; it was then agreed that a general search should be | , Cross-examined—| might dovery well for a little intriguer nt porte hg made the nextday. I went to rena this day, stating to | for about two years, and have had tl may have some weight, and lead to more impartiality in | and asked them if they had seen any thing of her, telling | Over as we! i as I could, and tried to reach the paper, but | log books, after we demanded them. lan! certificate by the steamship Hiberni from your future judgements. partiality im | them that she had one away, in the meantime the chif, | could not; they said Johnson got them oo! Ry one of| Sa -Wiat was the form in which Lieutenant Steel de- 2’ wevmnow Be ay and Friday evenings, at 7 o'clock. the lat of Februnry, will have plemty of time, come ithe As regards what you have to say about the dren had been to neighbors and informed them that | them said he had done enough for $5; the other said he | manded the log books? will leave ou Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday evenings, at? @rkshire. or in any one of the eight the Black Ball ' substitution of “‘Fourierism in’ the place of Chris | their mother was missing, and when I returned, | found | had done so too, and he had not got paid yet for carrying | | A.—He demanded them in the usual way in which pa- o'clock. pine, salting Som Live i it and 16th of every ' tianity,” and’ similar accusations, { have no an-| some twenty or thirty persons at my house. We went | of Mrs. Bolt; my hands were tied before mie, und were.0 | pers of that character are demanded under such circum-| At 5 o'clock, P. M. ing at Intermediate Places, month. ADDIY tor edeines Pig?) - Sm x awer to make. To me, it appears ‘cant and trash, un- | on ond searched the woods north of the house till about | When left the house i stances. His manner was perfectly gentlemanly. Sroamboat NOWTH Aste Etc GLH, Furry will Next door ‘othe Bolton ‘Bask. e been subject to hysteric dis Q—Did you examine the water casks, by ‘smelling | jeaye un Monday Wednerdan Friday aad Sunday efternoous, OF PACKETS. them, or in'any other way, so as to know whether thi at 5 o'clock. em recent! contained palm oil or not, or if they ever contained «| Steamboat SOUTH AMERICA, Captain L. W. Brainard, | who jers servilely to popular prejudices to attain his | the people on the way the disappearance of Mrs. Bolt, | t0 live in Smithville and had them there; I hi end, to resort to such means, but for a bold man, who | and requesting them to search for her the nextday. On | OF sworn that the first thing I knew, when I was carried | drop of water before? will leave on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday afternoons, at moves onward in astraight forward manner to secure the | the next day several hundred men and boys assemblod at | ut of the house, was that | was ed and blindfolded | | A.—I made no such examination. When we examined | 5 o'clock. 7 | The undermention will bo regularly des} hom ‘The above boats will, at all times, arrive in Albany in ample | hence on the Ist, and f fapeeilloe he tach GPG mom as conscious the time | was be- | the vessel first, | should judge the hold might be about object which he has in view—for a man who has been | my house, and we made a search of the adjacent woods. | and carried along; | for the morning cars for the east or west. f Reape i Lats Seow pet willing to risk his life for his 0) ns, as you have do! T examined the ponds in the vicinity, and the Otselic ri- | ing carried to the swamp; these men did not say any-| third or fourth full. The provisions that I have alread; . Hecerts tome ontirely an pacae ta’ chose t keliens | ver, fom point’ west of my house down to Whitney's infag about having tabbed Mre, Bolt; nothing wos said by | spoken of, were stowed in the hold. | Ree baie ocneee setae) and sone taken after 36] | Bhips, Captain that you are acting cut of the watural tone of your cha-| Pabnt.. Between this tine and the first of July following | them about Bolt; his namo was not mentioned; nothing | | @Q.—Was the deck you spoke of much worn; and had | _ All persons are forbid trasting any of the boats of this line, TRICE ef SOUNVILL RB, (now) yenres racter, when, to cast odium upon principles of which | | went into the counties of Broome, Madison, Oneida and | W' said about his having 1 his wife; I know Enq. | itnot the appearance of beiug very old? | without a written order from the captains or agents. ARCOLE! (new) of Greene; orn to any such thi For passage or freight, apply on board the boats, or to P. C. | GASTON m you appear evidently to be ignorant, and. against which | Montgomery, having heard that’ there were persons | Thave A—No | pe y eae selon sie ent 4 {fey 1 found | before him; I cr nid or swore that these wen signified | _@—Is it not a common thing for vessels going out from | Schultz, atthe office on the wharf Your prejudices are excited, you have to resort to the | there answering the Spsniee. of my wife; I ar charge that Christianity is in r, that morality is in | those persons, and no one of them was Mrs. Bolt, She had | how they murdered Mrs. Bolt; J don’t remember what | the United States, and other countries, to go up and down FARE ONLY ONE DOLLAR FOR Ships. Cay danger, and others of Veimilar kiod, ‘which frighten poor | onno bonnet when she disap) for no apparel except | kind of hats or clothing they had ‘on; they did not have | the coast, and stop at different ports and sell their pro- | Deck Passengers to Providence 1 PR°CE de JOINVILLE, (new) La | and timid minds, whose views and opinions are adark colored dress and stockiny hich ‘on,was | coats; [have never sworn that they had on common palm | duce, and afterwards buy the urticles produced in that | known and / ARCOLE, (new) ts wholly by public opinion, or which gain the favor of the | missing. ‘This witness is to be recalled. leaf hats, [Itseems that the witness, on the 7th Oc-| country? Manchester, ms GASTON, t conservative selfish. With rogard, then, to the pious | Mrs, Axe Avousta Buaptce, sworn, says—I roside in | tober, 1819, made an affidavit before Mr. Justice | | A—Yos. Recollects seeing an American vessel, call- | Wie ndnee antaieteriete Es vi NEBRASKA, ‘Watson, 10 Mar. fear which seems to have seized upon you in relation to I was nineteen years old last September; I was | Lewis, in which she swore positively to the particu- | ed the Cambria, at Cape Mount. Does not know that she | ver, at 5 o'clock, P. M., for Boston, via New, ‘These vessels are of the first class, commended by mea the jeopardy in which Christianity and morality are e 24th of August, 1845; 1 then lived with my | lars which she here denies to have sworn to. Defend. | discharged her cargo there—she remained there after lence. Fare to Boston, $2 cabin ; $1.60 deck. | experience. ‘Their accommodations, for ers are, unt ) placed, 1 have, as 1 remarked, no answer to make; but | mother, Mrs. Baxter, near Mr. Hammond's; I know John | ant’s counsel read much of the affidavit, and asked | we had left. ‘$1.0 cabin j $1 deck. Freight taken passed for comfort and convenience. [dressed to will 8] only of the attempts which have been made| Johnson ; there were two rooms to the house in| her if she had ever sworn to such statements; she said] Direct examination resumed—The water casks were all , and immediately forwarded. myl0 lm*rc | agents will be forwarded free of other charges than those act to realize assoviation, 80 as'to show how far those at| which my mother lived, and en. outer door to each. | she had no recollection of ever having done so. That | filled with water at different times after we took posses: NEWARK AND NEW YORK. aifor freight or passage apply to tempts should be considered as provin ‘or disproving the | In tho summer of 1845, on returning from a spring | instrument will form a part of the prisoner's evidence] | sion of the vessel ; did not discover after that the water FARE 124 CENTS. | CHAMBEREATR 6 PHELPS, Proprietors j trath of the principles of association themselves. near a mile from the house, where I had been washing, | When they put my face in the water, I could not breathe | had oor of oil ; the water was a little stale, but that ? The Splendid Steamer PASSAIC, No. 10 t street, or to ‘An active propagation of these principles was begun I found the doors fastened, and heard persons talking in | Well, though I breathed some; 1 turned over, ins few | arose from its being bunged up for five or six days; the on and after May Ist, run run urther ‘netice BOYD & HINCKEN, Agents, inthis country in 1040. We undertook it under the frm | the north room, which is the kitchen: those persons | Minutes; the first log lay lengthways on my back, and | ship's company used it, and | used it myself, but the crew as follows — mitre __ 9 Tontine Buildings, 68 Wall,cor. Water st. conviction—which remains es strong as ever—that asso- | were the prisoner and my mother. While standing at| When I turned over, it was on mo still; I can't say | complained of its being stale, but never heard that it Laie arg GLASGOW AND NEW YORK LINE OF ciation is to be the social salvat Of the laboring | the door I heard Johnson ask her if she would have him | Whether or not my clothes were wound round me; 1 | tasted or smelied of oil; witness, while on the coast, be- Tig o'clock, A. PACKETS. Bolt. I then went to the other door, raised the window, | $02 burned the bones, I did not tr; Oi get away, and he| a species of migratory people, and very often live on ! stops at Bergen a ~ per classes. It will render thom prapriators, inst if he could get rid of his wife as easily a¥ he did of Mrs. | don't know what my hands were tied with; when John- | came acquainted with several of the Kroomen ; they are | q7>=Kreight carried at very reasonable rates oe | of hire! to int every tr myt Pi NS wish \ { lings; it will secure em pecuniat j fndependenve: jstead of leaving, them, af at’ pre-| Opened the door, and went in; I wenithrough a room into | didnot prevent my going out; Jost consciousness | board the ships of war; they are expert at the oar and | pRODLES Li m1 : ‘ sent the serfs’ of capital, and will extend to them a| an entry, and thence ‘nto the room where they were: 1 | in the swamp, the noxt thing I knew I was in Utica. paddle. Daily, Sundays exeepted—Through Direct—at 7 PERSON: to send for their triends im any part of t high degree of collective and individual prosperity, and | found them.on the bil; Johuson ‘up, took me by the |, Dr. Buramam, of the Utica Lunatic Asylum, is to be | | Cross-examination resumed.—Somo of tho water casks ‘From the Pier between Courtlandt and Li . | 2 Scotland, to sail direct from Glasgow, can make arrange: with it'ibe means of education and wefineceot, i’ tha | army and asked me if 1 had hoa whet he hed said. 1| the next witness. that were found in the hold were filled with water for bal Steamboat ROCHESTER, | mete with the Sabseribers, to hare thems ote 'Uissger, place of the poverty, with its blighting accompaniments | told him that [ had. 1 then went to go out of the door, last, and again replaced there ; the Kroomen are generel- LS en ririciee on Monday, Weduesday, and | othe rekulny one OE ARCEY, Capiain Scot of ignorance and degradation, into which they are now | and my mother stood by it, and Johneon again took hold lave Trade. ly employed between the ships and the shore, for the pur- Friday voninns at o.gotk. e. Cruttenden, | ADAM CAIUR, Captain MeE-wen, sunk. Of me-and aeked mac again it 1 would tell of Ie 1 told se of preserving the health of those not acclimated ; | |, Mi¢amboat HENDRICK By Coe Preuenien, SARACEN, Captain Hawkins, When we commenced the popular propagation of our | him { would not. Before I entered tho house mother ask- United Bates Cleeuit Ceurt, re was nothing unusual in tho appearance of the |T'yciscy, On ny? etaty Aa SAY eee BROOKSBY, — principles, our aim was to oblain the moans of meking a | odhim how he could get rid of Mrs. Johnson, and hold | yay q4._qyiqh af Te Davie Coptad batches. | ‘At o'clock, landing at intermediate places. Cerri the ree oa emeat fos orane wo. my” : : oo Dennett Sitas H. Sraranam, Esq., exemined.—is a captain ji seuding for their friends in Scotland, to make arrangementa for From ihe Fool of Barclay street, and ractical trial —thi model . .L. M of them—that is, of founding one model as-| in the same manner he did of Mrs. Bolt; he said he could | shay, mate, of the schooner Patuxent, for a violation of | the United States Navy; served as an officer of the U. boat SOUTH AMERICA, Cabt Le W. Brainard iy, Friday an | thle (the only fixe.) | Sociation, which should demonstrate by experiment their | get a couple of men below Binghampton to do it; he said truth in practice; asa trial, for example, of the steamboat Fr told ct what | hed heard, ke waull be the tneuns of | th Lawe for the Suppression of the Slave Tvade. States in 1820 and 1825, on the coast of Africa, in the ship ve on Monday, Wednest d Sunday Aft Further particulars given, en application to end the railroad demonstrated the possibility of anew | my death. When he first took hold of me I said | would xD DAY. wWefouna | S23, 2 sailed from Now York as a convoy to the ESOC Te RICA, Capt. RH, Fury, will 'W. KJ. T. TAPSCOTT, aystom of navigation, and anew mode of Iand travel, In| tell it; the second time 1 said I would not. I say John. | .,%zsmination of Lieur. Cuaxpien resumed We found | ship Elizabeth, with liberated Africans to colonize Libe- oat NORTH AMERICY Sctarday Afternoons, at 75 South street, comer of Maiden Lane, or our first publications, stimated thet a cash capital of | son at my mother’s again, about two or three weeks after eighty-four pieces of two inch piteh-pine pack: measur- | ria, and arrived in February ; during our service on the races dias; pt § . Messrs. REID & MURRAY, Agettts three hundred thousand dollars was necessary. Ata later | this conversation; ake was then absent at Norwich, aud | 28 4,469 feet, stowed in the hold; wo also found about | coast, Cape Mount and Galenis,were the particular points arrive in Albany in ample | 10 __ i in Ginegow. period it was thought that by means of certaln economies | no one was in the house with me—the children were at | 1X OF seven to tone ballast stowed forward of the | to which our attention was directed, as the most noted | ti ‘the morning cars for the East or West. NEW YORK AND GLASGOW LINE OF nour operations which would be Mr. Verrill's; he asked me if my mother was at home; I | Pizn} hpueee of sevetel feet, ewer ne slave marts on the coast ; we arrived at Galenis before | Freight tk PACKETS commence A 3. this was te i a 1a) and we all our boats prepared, and eac! told him she was not, and he thereupon exclaimed, | Yet provisions, salt pork, fish, &c;' the longth of the | offer took a boat, and was directod to capture every * Good Lord! what shall rience, however, have led me to the conclusion that the | ed her to do some : do” 1 asked him if he want: | targest pieces of plank was from thirty to forty feo! : ; i ing; he anid no—it wae Dusinoss of | See" bieces Oe Plame wer ft from four to twenty feet; | found foursckoouers there whieh, We cept ver; We xing any. of the Boats of S. ym the Captains or Agent rd the Boats, or to. C- a were riling from New ork on the 1s, aud Gtuagow of we Z, at THE MOST D! origingl sum is as small a one as apractical trial more i : ; ; | found four schooners there, which we captured, amongst MOF be attempted with. P should | more importance than that, I believe he next saw Mr. | witness measured the pieces, and bis measurement cor- | which was an American vessel called etre a ELIGHTFUL OF ALL of each mouth. aes Soe "This capital ahonid be invested in unquestionable secu: | other room, anit T told what he bad. seid he would be | Teeponded with the marks on each plece; @ regular and | Spanish schooner called the ; next day they cap- SURSIONS. ‘ ig r= aed Ng al Sitios) oo gata obtain Seed ud peruanect revenue, With |.tbe meansct the desth of atyself and husband before he frie Watch was Ket on the hold, and nothing weetes) tured two others, one belonging to Baltimore, and the A SAIL, across the Hudson river to Hobo s1ip SARACEN, N. T. Hawkins, eis Tri ee eee eee eee Pit en the hoasen Ivaront inte the room endl Mr Burdick | moved gut of it until we got to Bermuda; when getting | other to New York ; In 1822 witness eaptured a French en, and theua walk to the “Elysian, Fields, | , » 9 Oe coptanence, the acedmelangenisation dl a moots! eesocia,| camete; eniefier’ sayitg: e:fow imitates, ‘again passes | Wesssnk out we had to move the soatle In the bow the | vossel there, laden with slaves, and sept her into Now Ne ee ng ne eco sliy accomplished aud artrec: duly ton, Well selected laborers, under the direction of able | out. Johnson came were I was, led me into the kitchen, | Y°Stel licen of dock piank’et] enmes Som ws mens information I received, | fhe. Pil rurual excursions that can be made from the city, | Bt Ship BROOKSBY, H. MEwen,} ‘ practical men, should be employed o execute the works; took « ropo, tied itround my hands, and tied me to the ead crete Baal cheat Air ‘plooes cf. C200 PR 90) lire otetia easelly ewuare syaaaicalled # slave eck. | Tihs srouny gareaaqeons: ca dtesmuing lech: Gress OF, M lomain yu fields + i 5 part je cabin, scantlin | i a soil covered with a rich tw | a bee pant partens tees bed past, then tied a ‘bonnet over my eyes | Hore the witness corrected himself by | sayi laid on the water. ceaks, und tho plauking iaidon them; | “he walks are m excellent order, having been considerably | Br Bark ADAM CARR, —, M ™ ied the present spri | ‘ { May 1. iy Sept. 1. Jan’y 1 _ that the fruit orchards planted, the edifices erected, and| He went out afew minutes, and whon he came °F th ! whon he spoke before of the pitch-pine planks he was : oo whole material organization, i) eee amoed betes | om tates Ay. a ee ee ee een tee ee ofthe deck-planks; he said he did not now re- = qemu or pan eng ice miaaty gore “Fhe Ferry Boats from Harcfay, Canal and C' Br. Bark ANN HARLEY, R. Scott ‘his would require, pro-| end of the rope around my waist, and the other around | member the lengths of the latter plank, although he Q en a eneae | are completely fitted up with awnings, and ce | Br. Bark AND +R. Scott, ley had the plank | "S{eht'Boats rua from Hoboken te Barclay street until 11 9, bably, four years. the bed-post; there was @ bag on the hearth when he un- preperation for ala i I Would set tas the capital Mtself, because our fret an | tied sce.out of which he took: some Bones; he told me to | measured ® good many of them and found the mosete. | slready Atted, a hatchet and saw to fit | oreloek: ang ships ure weed, ements may prove defective, particularly the organ-| burn them; I told him I could not; he told me to | eet te oe ic plank’stowed on the piteb- fenkee fats Hees iE they ato, of thepcoperiangii and Bited, they |," Feenage, 6% coats, mismer | i ved faation of industiy, which will require more or lesteox. | burn them, and 1 fainted away; when f camo to, the | Und the deck plank thawed cine eer deck-plank? | Would not require an axe or saw to do it the space be | —Niew YUKA, ALBANY AND TROY LINE. | paid top mote theircomfort,. The agents or rimenting before wecan bring it to that degree of per-| bones were burning on the fire; in a few momentshe| 1 doignated it deck-plank eect itwocld answer | (Weed the celling and where the slaves ait, a man could & OMS OR ALBANY AND TROY DIRECT, | "ot be responsible for any parcels or packages sent them, un- fection by which industry can be rendered attractive, | took them off and laid them on the hearth; he had an axe sl decks a all it ecantlin, if not stand up; the space isin general from three and a from the foot of Courtlandt street. * | legs bills of lading are signed therefor. sad which is the frst great end to be attained for a ays. | himself, he gave me auother one and told me to pound | Nedgen PR ee ee tee capone, pas aim oee nen wore TIPS Sold Passengers taking this Boat will arrive in | For freight or passage.apply to a sian 1 attractive industry—securing pleasing and con-| the bones; I told him I could not; he again told me to} * Dyssxpanr’s Counse.—After this we shall call it pine : ap Bhan eee george ry fe to take the Morning Train of Cars from Troy west to | $7 South ‘Ne ae, cnial occupations to all ages and beth sexess and open. | pound them, and stood over me with his axe; I fainted | gonyia ANT COUN#EE pel, sees tiers, that i, one is placed setting ery fislo,and worth to Saratoga, Whitehall and Lake’ Chas ____REID'& MURRAY. Ginteow. V LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. ties and passions—is the material basis of social harmony | he pounded the bones, soraped them up, and put them | aithough the edges were planed and smooth; the lengths | the quantity of rice allowed to each man is about a pint | of Courtlaudt street, on ‘Tuceday, Thursday and Saturday | loc! P. and unity, Experience shows that nearly all great dis- | again on the fire; he told me to get down on my knees, | Srsome of the pieces were from 38 to 40 feet; other pieces | a dats the water allowed each per day poh noggin at peep’ coveries have required successivo experiments and vari- | and! did so; he held his axe over my head and asked me | were of intermediate lenj Shane site are | mec atin poeet phpetyed sedis, Sieamboat CoLUM . ve ng a true and useful field of action to the human facul- | away; he threw water into my face, and browknt me wei] res Jenon—It was not grooved it was in the rough, | food given them is rico and water; witnoss understands | |The steamer EMPIRE, Captain Re F tiach, Mennonite fies | N Capt. W: rect, on Monday, Wedues. | sail from New York 21st, and a . 4 ous modifications to reduce the principlés upon which | if calculated to tell of it; I told him I would; he made ; im * fsa Bory nee awe ea anor rem aram| ites mapeece ate eee TEN | Soe ve nea met ent | a raging te eo ean a | Sy ee a earn Odes oe meee ces , and wisdom at they who undertake me, ed mo in if | wou 5 im oe ‘ 5 ¥ re ‘or Passage or Fri ply . ‘rom New York. Liverpool the reallzstioa of a plan 2o new and important, and eso | Would; he said iff did, he would serve mothe anme way | wotid ihe planks make I as you have found tt {7k | thing ready, the alaver would rua toa particular point, | thawhntt i, oucin charge of the Freight Agent, or the | New ship Liverpoot, 1150 tons, § Bec, 3 “lie 80 opposed to the conservative feelings of an age of sel-| he had Mrs. Bolt’s bones; he asked me again if 1 woul ‘Objected to, and question overruled. ee ad ae oe Kroomen they would put the | - Freight mutt te (et responsible for loss. 80 tf J’ Eldrage. Apnl 2 6 fish {niividualism, should secure a firm foundation upon | tell, and I said would not,he then untied me and I be- QoDid you find any staunchions in the hold? See ee eee Sreks Cem etre vores od Paty ; ee paren - So $ which to stand. With a permanent revenue, if errors | lieve soon went away; in the course of the conversation} AI did, eee : mall bake. eecha bo aul vo bey Bh | New ship Queen ofthe West, Sxiy"” oy H were committed in the first arrangements, they could be | he said if he were taken up he had friends who would Q—Were they. temporary? n Pye mercy Ri the time witness was on the coast Soar the. ieeambouts Niagara. Yeon 1250 tons, P. Woodhouse, Sepvem’r 31 er modified, and a different organization introduced. If a se-| take care of me; when he emptied the bonesout of the | A —They were all temporary. hore was no lawful traffic carried on there ; it was 8 | Govemor, tron boat John Stevens, Wooster, Traveller, &¢~,| New Ship Rochester, #10 tons, February 21 April 6 Cond partil failure followed, third trial could be made, | bag 1 did not particularly notice them, but did so when he | Describe what staunchion is. baer edgy erent Shop Rig =n Seg 9 stea | ut ezine Ht. Homer’ improved style of Bell Hanging | New Sty harps D } dune 2 August 6 and the founders could thus advance progressively until | told me to pat them on the fire; I noticed the head and] A jtisapiece of plank to be used for the support of | j, Joux Suit examined.—Was born in Sweden. Sailed | put up neat and strong, and warranted for one year, by | October 21 .' they finally succeeded—or at least until the total impossi- | some few of the other bones; I ‘can't describe the bones | something else, in the Patuxent last June, from New York. Davis was | Z0.8 Ann street. m2 Ship Hottinguer, 10sdfons, March 31 Alay bility of industrial association among men was demon-| beside the head; I knew it was ahuman head; I never) “Q_pid the circumstance of these staunchions not be- = coptain ; Shaw was mato ; witness was a seaman. | Ira Bursly. Not. 21 dan. ® strated, and tho conviction was strengthened that indi | before snw a human skeleton; 1 saw the upper and lower | in permanent, aiford-any facilities, for constructing a | ni'ad’Stencs’ Clarke Theta woes ne olhet tenon eas FOR | srtapee substantial; fost safling, Ripa chased Stoo, af baile is vidualism and selfishness, slavery and hired labor, pover- | parts of the head bones; at the time I heard the conversa: | geck) y al SS Veloes. Cee aera eee ee Cbs: Dea STATTEN ISLAND. | the city of new York, are commanded by men of experience ty and ignorance, oppression and fraud, were to rule | tion between ny mother and Johnson, the window cur: | " “Objected to, and overruled. belonging to the crew. There were three passengers—| | Ua aud ater Monday, dhe 2 ON SE will leave New | and nbility, and will be despatched punctually on the lst of mankind for ten thousand of years to come, os they have | tains were down; my mother returned from Norwich | Q—What was the form of the deck frame of the vessel? ManualMtigual and Camille does not know, to, what | bosts Sy ten island as follows, until further notice =— ough mouth. furnished for five thousand years past during the week in which Johnson brought in the bones, | @—yy hat, wanthe country” they belonged ; they spoke Spanish. There | ¥9rk sadder" sand a6 89,101 Clock, A.M; 1,2, 84 | wah ahever en eouanee tothe eave nd comfort of paren: To obtain the abovo capital, we have sought to awaken | and my health was then fee Q—Wes that port of the vessel new or old? ware also four Kroomea on board) Joined the vessel on PM. % lo hatte in the minds of men of wealth sentiments of philan-} James Bout, rec 7 at the time Imoved to Tri-| %—it was new and much stronger. than the other parts the 26th June ; she was lying in the North river. w York, front Whitehall, street, at 7, 9 10,11] ®Mither the coptains nor owners of these ships will be re- thropy sufficiently strong towards the toiling mil-| angle, I discovered, when { arrived there, that my wile | of the vessel. Spaniards came on board after witness joined the ship. 3, 45,7 AM. ‘A, | *Ponsible for any parcels or packages sent by them, unlees lions, who are wearing out their lives in our present false, | was cast down in spirits and did not say much; ina day ° What effect had the arching of this deck with or Kroomen were on board befure witness ; one was} | On 8) . at@ A. | regular bills of lading are sigued therefor. degrading ‘and uaroguited system of labor, to induce | ortwo after we got there I discovered too that ker armé | without staunchions called William ; doesnot remember the names of the or freight or passage apply to them to subscribe to the stock of such a fund,’ We began | were lame, and that she could not easily raise them up;| “{routetaunchions. | it reat strength, and | ters; theyfeould not speak English. The schooner ar- OODHULL & MINTURN, | the propagation of our Principles with this object in view; | this lameness was unusual and soon wore off; but she ap-| rendered the staunchions pie Met gg " rived at Cape Mount on the 7th of August. The three Freshen suerte fees.” but men in various parts of the country, oppressed by | peared to. become more and more dejected; she restod | ““Q—Where did you find the apare apirs t cabin passengers landed the day we arrived. Saw Man- mf re , 3 : Liverpool. the weight of the evils which the present sfitem of ix | but very little nights and lost her appetite; 1 called ina] —I ound tens stowed in io hold "on the inside of | 2l.ane of them, afterwards at en sone {Catan OR LIVE 7 ; dustry entails (pon them, and without hope tint so physician the latter part of the week previous to her dit-| qe" piteh-pine plank, uot quite coming up to” the deck | Coed? cee vent Roan ‘at Cape Mount, at 6 eT Talons, vie—The splendid, fast: a capltal could be obtained, oF the patience to walt fords, | appearance; she stated to me the cause of her illness; 1] ‘eqn Pin® Plank, not quite coming up to the deck) Carniand, a carpenter, came on oar one a they ney tre a ride Se calmed Undertook to cstabligh serail essobiations: with very re: | had a conversation with the prisoner, Tstated tohim, that | PDE, 1 sins therewere three or four staunch | {htt time, and came on with us to Sierra Leone ; they SHIRE, Captai iley, on the 16th of May. stricted meane—and generally without any ash capital. Mrs. Bolt said, that on the day on. which I moved to Tri-| ions. $ Pyotr Lie ereepey oye THY from Sierra Leone | vain a eeceny e UEEN ptaia Philip Woodhouse, were incurred, often heavy ones, in the purcnasc | angle, he, after their arrival there, went into the house 3 ‘i e ing be Ir shore on Cape Cod: Report, that after a strict | on the 2iat y s of lend) mortgages wore m heavy ones, in the Purctase | with ihe buffalo skin, pulled her down upon it drew a | uy Cine eeaeekotaa It TOU Rade deck load, would you | sel tho first day they came into Cape Mount; the other | and carefl crumiottion OF sil parts of the veutl, at far as | THE SHERIDAN, GB. Corsh, on che 26th nat 6 ‘ was to incash; the members entered hurriedly, | part of it over her face and into her mouth, and then had| 4.__Yes, two wont to Sierra Leone, and one of them, «William, t, both outward and toward, inelu p mer Fo 2, gt aed pp ges toe Se ee eiaven tee before proper external arrangements were made and | Connexion with her; he said that he did not fill her mouth, | Q’Where were the empty water casks found ? Fae ET ne aa we oe eas Wilton ould find nO FE OE Nia a she lias made | sdove-named magnificent, fast-ailing Packet Ships, previous labor so organised as to secure appropriate and pro- | but that he had done wrong and was willing to settle it;| Sih the held she was taken. Never knew any such men as William injured herself; aud also Gre dent, bat remains | to engaging elsewhere ; and in order to secure good berths, ductive occupations to all, and thus create the means of| he told me if I wanted money or lands, to name the 4 2 i Jackson, John Wheeler, Henry Peterson, John Miller oe tg crise vty are of! they will require to make early application, : Q—Were there other water casks in the vessel ? if s0, before ; wherefore, th K H y meeting their liabilities, in short, in the attempts which | amount or quantity and I should have it; in this conver- | yh th ee or = if #0, | and Peter Williams. Landed [umber at Cape Mount— | (ANUS DeOrn in thetic is not necessary to put her intodock | For passage, having unequalled accommodations in el have been male, there has been no scientific organiza- | sation he spoke about my going to law with him; he said | “a “we found six o U main-mast, fore-mast, bow-sprit, main-boom, and some | f“yi™iey tramination, and they believe her to be tight, | second cabin, and stecrage, which will be made low, appl tion, for capital and science have not been combined so as| he was rich and 1 was poor, and that | would stand no | 4 be Aahegnea Sine ae al large water casks on the spar | deck plank of about six feet wide and three inches thick; | jeuneh and strong, and capable of proceeding on her intended | _my9rre JOHN HERDMAN & Co., 61 Sout So esoure such an organisstion, ‘We sould not, conse-| chance stall with him; this was on the Saturday before | Cocky ‘irae oneack side; they were larger than these | thinks it was 15 pleces, amounting to 600 fect. voyage without detention. ‘ 4 a BLACK BALL OR OLD LINE OF Liv Ee quently, be surprised hat ‘many of those attempts falled; | my wile disappeared. [On the following Monday the | (tna !2,the hold; four of them averaged about 170 gal: | Cross-ezamined Discharged cargo at all the places J; G. DICKSON, Port Warden. | POOL PACKETS—For Liverpool—Only Regular and the principles of association should be entirely | Court was to sit at Binghampton, when ritness in. | (nS each; the other two averaged about 120 each; we touched at onjthe coast except Sierra Leone. Sho CHARLES PEARSO? Packet of the 16th May.—The new ificent exonerated from the responsibility of such failures, "| tended to get the prisoner indicted for a rape) I sw | the tea eaeke ull wold about 1490 gallons. Su >>| alta discharged freight poe eee vay a now WAR TROICPON ahinweteheen | Celebrated fast sniing,farorite pape vil eal Kaiti When the mode in which th ten casks would hold about 1490 gallons. Understood they [went fto Sierra Leone to buy a now XULDEN GIFFORD, ShipMaster. | barghen 1200 tne ia PM peapssdhirtcy bo several experiments already | Johnson, because he sent for me; previous to this time 1 ‘attempted have been made, is conti had stated th * i Q—Whiat is the allowance of water for the officers and | cable. There were six casks taken on board at the latter oe a . is | P rrasted with the manner s hese matters, relating to the privoner’s miscon- | crew of a vessel per day ? lace, and two of them were afterwards used for fire- STEAMER CAMBRIA FOR HALIFAX AND ee, De eee Geck. of proceeding, which I have briefly polnted out, it will) duct, to RB Monell, Esq, snd he guve mee letter to! . A—ithink a gallon 9 ds gros allowance; 1| Wood ; there was palm oil in the two broken up. THE Stesmship CAMBRIA having, by | PACKETS FOR HAVRE—Second Line —Phe lo; a gallon would | “Tho Court here adjourned. Bees irarvey been ascertained to Be i MBB cits: ETS FOR HANNS Cone, yoha 8 Pell. jajoerned. i : Sor. be seen that success could acarcely be expected; and, in| carry to the District Attorney; when Johnson wished to} should ; and, A think two quarts would be cases, the leading friends of the cause in New | settle, I told him that I could not do it. i RK include washing, from my experience in the navy; good and perfect order, will will sail on the Ist of ‘or freight or passage, —I was married on | sure a gallon a day is not consumed in any clim New Publication fon for the above ports, on her re he Mee BR te Wail ok mnye Fai: : rm ar ipeed very urgently against making these) Mrs, Buroic, cross-eramined, sa; ir . small trials, I must remark, however, that several as-| Sunday; on the following Sunday I went to Smithville, inventory 73 sacks of rice, averaging | Tne Loxpox Quanterty Review, rox Mancn 1846. ‘or fr UNITED STATES & GR BRITAIN & : IRELAND, OLD per AbLisHeD BHGAANE OFFICE.—The Subseri prepared to bring ceeding quite well, in a pecui w. This | gone four weeks; she went there to see my brother, who | Q——There is also on it one tierce and eight barrels; | edition, on excellent type and paper, of » very able pe- BOSTON STE ms by aay of the Line gf Packews, selling success is not to be considered as proof of the | was confined in the jail there, ona complaint mado against - i ; tos. 1 Seeders furnished, paysb es on where were they found ? riodical. The present number contains eight papers on FOR HALIFAX AND LIVERPOOL. five aya? ud dite Rint Tg Tt ° Sat ith May. F ardays 1p MAKI! Clations commenced upon « more judicious basis, avoiding | where | remained just one week; my mother went to | oy a Hs : debis end mortgages ae going on prosperously, and auc Norwich on the Wednesday after my fiarrlage, and was| "Sqn my ene) weer tn Loess oem Fe ETL e tpuenaet fem ee Lenses | sEoto1s ree Ath f the principles of association, any more than the ner; it was about one week before my Free ; — pee ere stowed along in the win a variety of subjects, A long article on the Oregon | ; failure of crude attempts is proof of the contrary. The that I found my mother and Johnson on the | was full; Ido uot know what the barrels cont section Combats the pretancions of the Unites Btater to | THE British and North American Royal apply to HERDMAN & (co. Eetucteee require to be tested in full, and upon asuffi-| bed; when I went into the house, I had to open three | were common flour barrels. the whole of Oregon, and proposes that the line separat- | Mail Steam Ships MBRIA, BRITAN- | — my7 61 South stre Ssray ee sonles an an aporoech, even, to roel sO: | oo the outmdsey kemtdi the prisemar sk Rec toe eta | tire inventory a quantity of old iron; where | ing the British provinces of Canada from the United | BA ad Ee | ee rk agra High are a moose, with thels.eeeect eee ee Ls nid satel: Min Bee acteele a eane ee ie dod it forward ia the hold. Spits ceceiaad Ghaase, taroues the contre of the | CAMBRIA, ©: HE. tadkins, Cony, on the Hee , Rship QUEEN OF THE WEST, Cant. F woot: ae Sansean rita iat he eine |foe wo, datad ibe held lid ofue| | Q—Dud Co Drive. Jou ny Safrmaton ire | rtf Pn oe fare enmgiring th tag BERL AS eS i ry rn heel et . , od 5 tes % te at | to Hal feeee » i Hoa, must pomsess an intellect of a very limited capacity. | oner frat spoke of Mra. Bolt; it was near noon when | OA re es he Tort ae it was purchased at Sierra Leone, | Britain that portion of the territory north eee tees |. Passage to Liverpool... .0. ccc. the, Sapte oe fT RN S oie arout mi weiese that the great opera- sey pe | the house on the day he pounded the} and that the part of it which consisted of chain cablo | This proposition, it will be recollected, is similar to that | For freight or passage, apply to RIGHAM, J} "i aad re 7 Bonth atreet. Yael ont Up te power eal Siiclency “which result polled: het ea lestio’ Sah Au wok termeine Cine ieee Sen clepes crn" cura wear ge aie alana i gi grep Sof Sto strongly | TAtHARNDEN & COS, 6 Wallst. SRPOOLReaaiar Packer of TU ot a e iron hoops which were new. inst free trade, roclaims the down! of Peel's i + mrt of \ Jass, fast-sailing Packet Ship m bola bank, for example, Ye but a financial | built up any fire after breakfast; the prisoner mede one; | "°@-“DidyGa dad five barrels, containing 1000 Ibs of salt | ministry as beyond a problem. But the gem of the pre- | saNS Benet eats atl ee seERGOL he: | Mb N WHITNEY, Cane. Popham, 1100 Tons, will sai : cabin, second (in case they | Mr. Burdick was at work near by, but not so near a8 to| beef, and two barrels of pork containing 400 Ibs; three or | sent number ia an article on Doctor Newman's recent | e Ls 0 Hiving very superidr accommodations fof. cabin, second ry, panies) are partial industrial | be easily called; when he came into the house I did not | four half barrels of mackerel and herring, and about 279 | conversion to Catholicity. This covers the whole 3 Sreat internal h B ground 7 lasprovements | tell him that Johnson wes in the other roams tbe bread, and 235 Ibs of pilot bread ? orthe late extraordinary ‘revolution in the Church of | Seems scoke: is loeiing, will cabin, uid steerage, passengers, those hoe, We spe or eo ; and the facility with which | which contained the bones was of a brown color; the he ir; and they were all in good condition ex | England. on Weduesday morning the 13th inst. | should make immediate “peter 0, On oT Ay RM rat real knee Lge aliadiagd Pong gi glory kercageed ei gpg sh moet | Pe ber rring. Moneny Burrisn Essavisrs—Telfourd and Stephen— | "Forpassage only, having accommodations equal to any ship | ane» OF £9 Le! “Teistrue that theee associations aro qeaenll selfish So tee io oie orem tieekl - Lenbigg me vom wa Taking theve provisions in connection with the ca- Second American E ‘arey & Hart, Phila: elphia, | owe of the Fert, apply on board, at pier 4 Nene River: or (|p. g—Persons desicons of sending for their fr oy a the + 1 noticed no s: i i M y, | D y; ve them brows! d ta thets pnazacter 5 thule Innorecs are ospersind From set | fe rear fnttad, bon exesnined boforec Oat did wot | Rees rai Tee Sonam Cave person subat | Heron urlieat earayietof ho present day. and hed | ~ R LIVERFODL SE thigyor any the same line, on moderate terms, siolrine LIVERPOOL PAC as above. ” thrown his other works com- ‘opposed to those of the community around them ; and | know whether it way winter or summer when those| 4.—There would H r co A be a sufficient supply for fifteen por- | not his tragedy of hence, avast deal of evi inthe shape of fraud, extortion | bonce were burned; | now say it was in September; | frst | sons for thirty da Set Sey ogg id Por | Daratively™ in’ the shade, his essays would have been | oe nT ee he iP reat re- | told about the bones when [ was returning from Utiens Q—You found two charts and a chronometer; what | done sufficient to have immortalised him. All those iF alte srkich they produce. . They farpousirele the power | this was to. Dr. Purple, Mr. Grey and my hashand:; | charts are these ? admirable compositions are presented in the volume be- | 11M fh tn gin Sela camaaiaag igh they apply’it | never spoken of it to any one before then; I first told at | §A.—One was a chart of Narrays, on a very large scale, | fore us, together with several of his most celebrated | tion be made on board, or to We with to tend ‘esecciation to all branches that time about seeing my mother and Johnson on the | embracing the coast of Africa; the other was a gene: speeches, delivered in the Court of Queen's Bench, and rsh to extend association to sll branches of in-| bed; Iwas first sworn ou my way home from Utica; | chart of the Atlantic ocean, embracing the coast of South | in the tours of Comnoas., The essays ol Me, Stcnhen | _mytt 75 Sonth oO ing tl Sing ap ie ii nee pert Prod Squire Lewis, but [ have no recollection of having | America and the West ludies; it wason small scale, | have often been mistaken for those of Macauley, whom FOR NEW ORL end right. ‘When associatior pod 1 — ever been sworn before him; | went to Mr. Hammond’ ‘Q—Whiat day did you sail from Monoravia to the Uni- | the foriner much resembles in his florid style, and the York Line.—Positive! Soc snk trate con bemeniey embrace ‘all in, | tolive before my mother got back from Norwich. a States t beauty of his illustrations. No choicer work’ than the ail tomorrow ‘Tue terests, and truth and humanity govern its action, it will | | Direct examination renumed.—The toner wore of a| “A —On the ath of October we were compelled to put | compilation of the productions of those two istinguish. | the storm of last week the Befound to be one of the most wonderful of levers for | dark purple color when taken from the bag, and white | inio Bermuda, the first time on the 19th or 20th of Noven. | ed literateurs could have been presented to the public. | ¥AZOO. Wibray, mast Seine Iruvepecteey Mestre Wities Lec area ee unding of the bones was | ber in consequence of the rotien state of the v navisnnp Asenicay Navat Orricens. | or passage, having handsome ft The voluntary union end vombia ttols after my return from Smith and before | went to Mr.| remained there about © month—and afterw By J. Fenimore Cooper. Carey & Hart, Philadel: | ply on bosid, at Orleans wharf, foot of Wall street, ct t0 tect inom forte bona Rundred) 498 the posposr of | from Norwisnel treaet ence, eer elar ahae || eames te ft nd ti This talume contains memoirs of Pail Jones," it Reo hesticdee tie et: a er house; that evening, after || there two months repairing ; we left the seco ime on | ( 5 ippers will please s securing to each and all the advantages, both moral and | returned to Mr, H's, I laid down in the bedroom back of | the 20th Febru: bey arrived here on the 9th of March. tore Dale. Fhe cher en ag ih i cr favorite packer, ship ST. ‘Orre ; NEW LINE OF PACKETS FOR LIVER 1 punetually on Wednesday the 13th inst. PONE Peer of sist of May—The id, p can yet accommodate a few more ca ing and favorite packet ship QUEEN O ‘ty Fe ey tate of $3, if immediate applica: | Sa a ene Oe EW House, il sail on Se , ’ Vist her reguiae day. The ships W.& J.T. TAPSCOTT, — Ehusdays 0% one and upwards, persons about to embark for Commer of Maiden fame. BEIME, IT 10M tome Mint fal to nee the advantages to be de- Slams and Naw ‘ied trom selecting. this line in preference to any other, as jana and New Thefe grent capeeity renders them every way more, comfort: Foren ule aki convensent than ships of &-simall lass, and their ac- Jn neomint | thlemndarione for cabin, second calgn and steerage, passer att othe arth rs, it is well known, are superior to those i y and ceive Arete al ocaireight ef packets. Persons wishing to secure berths should not hed aecommodations, ap" to make early application on hoard, a slip. 75 South st. commer of Maiden Jane. 3 LONDON{ Regal “Packet of the 1th of May The Packer 8h A piaNOR Coe L. E. WOODRUFF, who will ene end =: saan ring +h time the ship will sail. mai |, which result from human society ; of applying | the room; I was alone and there was no light in the Yo . at which t talent. i ,—You state: Saturdsy that you had been e ‘Mr. Fodisions tnarter in the prosecution ot inbareyy of dr | co Re erates ete ee ee ges sore | plofed'n the squadron gn Ue eogst of Ati for many is abound, wht Me. Caopersueual | Aeeay op Ne ofleatss AR, F,¥OC Viding the profite with perfect justioe, 5 of ak | on his leg; after he went out, two persons came months; please to state how many | worihy a pencsal” Warticularly that of Jones, which is | Packet ship CLIFFON, Insergoll, master, will rucceed {Ene orta’< h Sata Rioa we ae bredection: weal “aurvises; ‘ot ef-| upon iny foresee tol marc eet oe of his Leva February. or” March, 1843, until { brought | ihe'best beck sro have sect of this romantic character § | the Yatoo, and sail Monday, ifth May, her regular day. ane, oF to 3 tid Bou fecting the v: pede stenidant apoK ‘assoc Sone | seoner is hand t Sof toler m: home the Patuxent. Tie Paatnin Fansen, ron Mar, 1848, John 8. Wright, | _myttm | tile: leiden toa fend can here them joularly in household labo erty free, weenie) ups sale wine there is a. Stato whet janity you had of knowing how | Chicago, IlL—This isa very useful publication, devoted | PACKET FOR MARSEILLE S—To touch at | brought out to this country b ol e ro cotta ame tangs ine pon my forehead, which is easily felt cing the | the slave trade is carried on on the coast of Africa to agricul intelligence. ‘The pre: | Ba eee enna ete ew and splen: | London ou the tst, 6th, and 24th of exch month, of reasonable fom the oppressive burtnen, which now reduces her to | had ont, they attempted 16 carry me | the sae ny Resets) bueeseoarss. with the OMcers of | ceafacmberietieet at inesaicg. m ha Freket Ship RRCOLE, Carman Rat w’ Eve: | terms, by apmtying as abe poe re that was a | ti . rei oo | jet society unity of interests and concert of action, in the | cried out, and with the otber hand 1 tho Caited States navy on that coast, and from gencral | Lirrmua’s Livixa Aor, Noe. 104 & 106. Taylor, 2 apily to. UHIMBERLAIN & PHELES. ne ® | JOLASGOW LINE OF fine fast gracket place ofthe wil aelish and hate-angenieriag iadustal| they dropped me inthe door and went senrs that hed served thore previous, to. my sing Astor House<Two capital numbers of this excellent |g, nova niece ATS | ne eT KOEN, 40) tons, Capt, NB. . ‘arfaro, called free competition, erm that wason my forehead, and it seemed sier residing AA NCKEN, F the conditions ef . tical taal ofits H =-+ Tags the fobs rapt Hes re t cullen hag nasi bey TO THE AMERICAN rac iP COLUMBIA, AND HER rod pe, Btodlda sto sail on af before ee wee iz a mote: Ag ort cen tat waar tt ger is ono of those who endeavored Br tz Covat—What wore the ‘on the coast to GALLANT COMMANDER, JONN RATHBONE. Hor ireishe of’ passage, apply to Capt. de WOODHULL & MINTURN, £ South sect. smallest scale ible. T: ular packer im athe Beruean, and sail at Sly, ing I have her off, and that she placed her hand upon the scarfor tho wi Per Sb Ridkens No.9 ‘ hey 4 pooh : Foute terthordemaisciete Hy sour womcrosn vémers;| srugeter) U oawt keupe 18 the on mat thie rane? dicted 18 order | Peak proud eos, and shoe ther Columbia free; | tee Pell perry irate mo pa wae Nad ar A eat i pen ETB gage Bgl Soon Island of Madeira to ten degrees south. | Go dash the blue billow, go part the dark sea, ative Buildings. ise gitner that industil amociation will destroy all Chris away; K was my mother's, and way not there before | | @—Were thore any points there to which your atten | And tell to the Britton Columbia is free. : ri P—Constanees per i i the flture of wome’ of the ‘attempts which ave been | fumily T then laid down and’ soon” fal elegp; tne | “op aN Parucnlarly reste vy whisk is 19 doe | Tf.nemel thy Paseport—thy flag that we yee Bar ag i eg sen, he pom es Fe rersen wig fo het made; havo fully proved the folly and wickedness of ‘ts | next thing "T' knew they were putting something in éiacpen, iaueees tents... we eR on Bp ty bee free | erithiete be sent to the Public Staten iy ti_ | frvends im any part o country, can make the neces pracloenr—god ten Zam ay dg, monk ariabie. | my meat ent nti my erga” “Se ude | acti] eessotmractas oman, tne aadron dk | Sacco Columba sevu te wild sa Poa Fam ETT: | ect Gh yop rveMtOoL, PACK: 4 int, 5 Lf Ti pcanind me | rected to an; ular point on the coast more than ano- ‘Consignees for this vessel will please send th mits LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. A BRISBANE, | down; they removed what there was in my mouth, put | ther where thie tra t on the coast more than ee, | Fond hearts and high hopes are concentred 11 thee Fin app Moe age dy SEE aero well known, an P.8.I observe in the Courier, of Saturday another ti- | phial In it and wauted me to drink; ! refused; the one sit Ee ee CRT 9B? COS, NN Columbia, to carry in speed o'er the y | OO AN goods eed tes nt SE oe ne ere sali bolas i say wh AE ‘Aud hoarie beat responsive on. Albion Tle, topablic stores WOO Lie MINTER: | sders heen ore’ rado in the same vein. It commences with a statement | ting b head struck me twice on the forehead; | Which isa grose violation of veracity, "It says that the se wap hand to np mrouthrand knocked the Pull frou! ia the-eistaies of Werte Lees. etree Cope Mount end | 0 the food Ones Columbia holds for awhile. m little commanity near Skangatoles is, to use its own | his hand; they stuffed my mouth again, took mo up and various other places, the names of which | do uot recol- | Go, hie thee, Jack Rathbone, thou true hearted man, | JIT, SYTHE JER, from LIVERPOOL,-Consiznece ay wo founded by-teulneeOeliens -Snet-at aon ate eather tel him fas Senet Be, Bison oe Inet ‘tow rebaliek Prncos inca wan another pisos | Carry gall he gale, for ents re ean | Siri seus : Fa eo RE Oki ot Ronserel | deen more violently, 04 to. the social princi me to another fence and through ft; then moto | " UrvenRecmdned Holy duty. 10 (eet] _ Got tecttnoe, Hook Rotetinn ove Ocoee hie "8 B-—AM goods not permitied in ie at bs vent 19 \ bone, Ocoen’s high i " > djecovored by Fourier, ; Yoven the eatier tthe Gow. 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