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ti ® oy ‘ork. thousand men at Alvarado, and they have placed | __Mr. Barwr—Iftho counsel says that my course is im- | me of it; he echoed beck my words, Bik; ; , 1 will catechize him h elsewhere. arried in Philadelphia 6th ‘of August—' we ; i . bask wes De the f cross the mouth of the river three strongehain | Praerd wil Pecone ties must be avorded, weretwain are met enes” Sie sald we , ’ ; ‘which wan fa contact withya brig off Holmes's | #24, arr, br Te, Gott, Pladet pbs x cables, and sunk vessels on the bar. ° The gentlemen, took their seats, and after a few mo- | Secret; he did not say why, or | nde from Philadelphia for Garduer, Baltimore; J Si)!iman, Ross,” Ph > had elapsed, | ; from ferson, 3 Higulender, Nickerson, 3 It is thought to be entirely useless to attempt to | Sir" Camus arose and remarked, 1 have not the | smantioe meta cite it to Geseel ‘Ven Ness | Se te prime and.) a 90 conte F ake Ferran, Rides, amd harbor ran i | [ey “aber, jenlanden Ric eereee” ; take the place again by a naval force. slightest disporition to nay anything disagreeable, butt if'-he galled; whet "t ave it to him he amiled; pO Bg ry ay Se of a ea rr | ew ojk: sloop diam. Fareer, Teg ‘6 not so obscure that | cannot foun it of Court. @ sheet ae by | 4 ts wove a, Sane Accounts from Campeachy tothe 90th of Oct., Every member of the bar has just as well right as Mr. | pet ond take “akSh hint tov eit up. to the table, Mae ofwhiaky ichhds at 2 cami, and eh sad tying Jie aay ee cerelt Fine ‘sloop Bins, Durfee, N say the citizens are determined not to acquiese | Brent to pursue such acourse as thatto which | have ob- | and he would find what he asked for: he sat up; als The $3000 e York: ith, New York; in the re-enuanatns aE Jected. { spoke of itas a practice of the bar; and—— | wrote « letter and put something in it; 1 don’t know w' Steck Boaup—There was ae " “ The Covar—We have requested that all personalities A certificate from the United States Consul at may cease e ie . Jnited & ° Mx. Baent.—I never do cast the first stone. I have Campeachy, states that all the United States vos | , oo ariculasly careful of making tot of language of SESE day at ‘and pearly Sa er at 63 ¥ “Sazoon sold : Maryland 6’s closed at 7 sitimnore G's, of T490, closed at Ss aaked Scne Samu. R Jacksons Dateh, at Provi fom | Aerial, ‘and Motto, jeby, Ohio HH shares 41% asked, 403 bid | donee, a + Ni iladelphia. 205 tons coal. 19th, off B | 9 SALea, Now jo Arp png ph, iA ae i had decks pe of every thing Fite Aiecane eS nant of 4 mph Cuts sf EL Red” ick Bobcat Re a iE { sels which have arrived at that port, have been an equivocal character. Mr. Carlisle made use of the | ti r.) is the letter in which I enclosed the letter Purapetrnta, Nov. 24,1646. | 187 tons, is ownes id ‘ 9] . word “improper,” though hi 's he alluded to th: ‘General; I did not read the General's letter; it was a "i | mM ‘eed and WK Smith; and inte be commanded by 7 19—Acrr schr “ m, t. Cla Permitted to load and unload without molesta- ite or he court, and when he spoke of oe ta come et | eee rary tid not, rend tae Gitued the Iatter of Gen. | 7*ial for Infenticide—Polunteere for the War—Discove | iman, Wincatners, Nov 10-8 Tush, bret, Belem: Role, Cla en. with it, 1 wanted to know whether he imputed to me im- | Van Ness in thet of Miss Fowler. The counsel for the Ty of Counterfeit Money—The Flour Market—Stocks, | A beautiful and staunch ship of {20 tone, called the Tyring- Pin! » Matanzas. Similar certificates have been received at New | Proper motives in the interruption. ired to know | defence examined it ) $e, oe. | ham, was to have been launched from the yard of Stephen : whether he meant that I A Orleans from Consuls at Sisal and Merida. tice. tcheertally ey. 1 On Eespget On aaah Gent Scot s stated has received permission im. aa ah bak ‘ Mn. Cantisix.—I am very glad that Mr. Brent took to | no d ‘The confessions made by the prisoner have all been de’ | ,,S#1, Rio Guanpe, inet, for Liverpool. retaraed ou to proceed to Mexico to take command of the | pimssifa remark I did net eke. Ihave such amentipe- | Lotter til aftecwante: this letter is allin my handwriting. | Oct 22d, and went to sea 10th inst, for Liverpool, ou army that is to attack Tampico. He left Wash- | thy to being catechised, that | gave an sblaly | Reascutacd teres uumae first folded up the letter, clared inadmissible in consequence of an oath having | 21st, with pumps choaked. pokes. Jrigt Newburyport, 2istinst. She isoweed by E | ‘The trial of Bridget Harman, for the murder of her in | (icM@t [head andthe builder, aad is tobe com- | Bw Last Wight’s Southern Mail, Home Ports. 7 Nonrorx, Noy 2i—Arr brig Margust Asm. Phipps, New fant, is progressing in the Court of Oyer and Terminer | minded by Capt Churehill. | i a in court. I beg him not to interro; a publicly for tting that J had one to put in it. been administered to her by the Alderman, and both Bric Manoarer Ant, Phipps, fro! Sis pore bawndoe Li | York; schr Gold Hunter, Mansfic Ne eee Ma. Burxt.—{ shall eatechige any one, iT think proper. | Mr. Bunt. remarked that the letter was refolded be-,| threats and inducements made to permede her toconfess. | D#tit, ENtinto Norfolk 2té instant, to ah Loading. with loss | —— Burraso, Nov, Mih-7h P.M. | ognanae nro om wan Saat: Wormers tbe eee pers Bravart waft [looking at the letter,) that isthe | The prosecution were consequently unable to prove the | pir tat 8506, lon 74 20, blowing a | A iiese SKIN FOWDER—This much sdmired ade Sixty vessels are detained in consequence of [ws Covar-—Then should be 'o interruption. eo this — yee Mr. May inpart, as fol Precise facts as to noisy catia cee sree S mm Doe Sines eine serving the sku» and cove pleaion pre= the break in the Welland canal. From the pre- | The crossoxtminalion eter eumed. Mrs. Fowlerre: | loons ae Shen hess i to point out the place where the body was buried, 20 ate ot ciital crutione Tike secant jaeen: sent indications of the osing of the canals at an | peated, wi “ August 18, 1845-—Eight o’cleck. subsequent recovery, were given in evidence. She isa ever had from him a written me courts of Eur--pe, rote | Sena i 24 hours longer, sei ff 5 aad cS ss | verbal communication; we have not heard from Mr. Con- ‘My Dean Mas. M. A. Van N: alias Mas. Conno: woman of about thirty years of age, Irish by birth, and ‘ The sea being so very | ‘Supreme “a carly day, these vessels every one of which is | ner at all;once, when the chili was sick, e gentioman | "I received and delivered your note to the Geteral, | sppears very much affected by the peril of her situation. | fu\‘204 Of the cuptaiy and crew. The sea, bene 80 very dnily received ‘by yes suf laden with wheat and flour, will be detained all | from Florisa, Mr. Aiken, brought some oranges; I think | and enclosed | send you his answer He was here day dence on both sides will probably be concluded | second time to the wreck th got them all | ‘decal 0! The evi nore eying d | had on. T' when the babe was five months old; Mr, Aiken made a | befere yesterday, and I should have mailed his Jetter on | °10,0'the adjournment of the court this evenin, on board with not a rag of cl y had on: The | winter. | communication as long ago as that; Mrs. Conner was liv- | the same day, but I was flegrante delicto with company | Prine Vis niin in Ot ead with much. spirit; formed me the a wheek previous hesbipned | Ty Atigt The great bulk of the business done here to- | ing at the Navy Yard eleven years ag in the Capitol grounds,until the cars Jea oes a ae the emulation to be the first compan nobepted fa od y gee pa homs 8 days they had uo water | WayiC- H. Ring, 93. Bro way; » 00 Rrosdway, day was at $4 per barrel for flour, and 73 cents | ie Avenue; I lived with her untit four | winded me of max neglect. J: iy gs ne eet on oe ducing extra exertions on the part of the ofcers to cot. | tx ac talvand fresh mined wgether.* from Phitadet- | Hroughout the United Stace in bores; rice * and 6s. each, r 4 a’ 5 a J jete their muster rolls, so as to have the requisite num- | Rerymxxp—Brig Chattahoochee. Freeman, from Philadel- | In proof of the supenority of this article, a counter: per bushel for wheat. Missouri street; I kept hou: . Conner, before she | truth of the saying is not to be doubted. Why not give very day and | , whilst jing down | i will fol- —=—— moved to Missouri Avena (or treet) was absent in the | publicity to the marriage? I cannot co.weive why the fat cor noggin ae ee eae ee pha for Boston, with s carge af geal, oa se proceed ng down | feithas appeared in the aod pootehly mance No ax a cousin there; [ don’t remember thetime; | General should make and request it te be a matter of 50 bs dduaar te Bee rieen vekehine tae Oapeutiie © BY THE MAILS. it was tolerably cold there, ‘she said; 1 don't remember | much secresy. He requested’ elected Senator from the county, is striving to ebtain the | 08 extent, chat upon whether it was in the fall or’ spring, or in the summer; I ether and I to lgsep tho nroe Guards, | Pelled her on sh the, point. of Cape. Henlopen, that’ he"Meee Fan has the nee af Fabiss Co. on i re, on . Ns “ ry ture of Fa aed fo know tht you and 8, | Proper number ta Join bi company of Monroe, Quand, | ei hoe ti caus ramon” Sueceeded in perl | tale Meta gt yainaeetaa Sis 7 ch and put back to Phi - — ~ . Br v did not hear of Mrs. Conner going de Island; | don’t I almost envy y.ur ploasure f ‘The spirit pre- | *t0pping the leak, worked off the bea Ww. URNIDURE Wasuinaton, Nov. 23, 1846. 4 to march at its head for the seat of wer. pirit delphia fc LEFT OrF WAKDROBE AND F » . | recoll LC the til Lam ried (not sevwretly ), and i a ia for repairs. - Miscellaneous Items. | paresis weak tipedie oe Miaeoul ot ure hE Vil have a: trip 05 Meither will Tit my | Valent here shows that the whole regiment could be | “3,7 Pawnsvivasta, Lyle, at Philadelphia from Matanzas, WANTED. de up in a few days from those eager to offer from this county alone. 4 ous effects . a ne of Recorder Vaux’s officers has discovered a nest | pete iture &e., Capt. Samuel H. Walker, of the Texas Rangers, who | she went away on the 2d of August; 1 took charge | brid belongs to this city, ismow among us. He hasbeen re- | of her house on tho Ist of August; I don’t remember | Howeve! room stray back to Washington, as you hive done. bers y reports—On the 3d, 4th, 5th, you intended I should take care of hint, as he . 79 35, te lat 3130, lon 79, ex; dispose of, such as Wearing Appa’ L2@E OR GENTLEMEN having supers can fair ash price for the same, by for the ine be z a lit ‘a heavy sea—carri ‘foresail, obtain a sending for the Golved by acclamation. A large meeting assembled to- | rah pik ier pe rene Ig lly ace | eel aes: hee ert anes you and he will be | of counterfeit money egg P gon which Sa heen at & h Lgimdedt Cane Saetne becriber, througi the Fou Omics, OVERSTYN.” night at Odd Fellows’ Hall, to adoptfsome testimonial of | delphia after the death of Gen. Van 3; I don’t remem: | [The concluding part of the letter is private. It is ad- | J . , broke fourteen stanchions, carried Sway 466 Bi wea) A 2000, be Montgom Count | ENSTE x respect to the noble captain. The large hall was a per- der that she went away on the first of last September; I | dressed * Mrs E. 8. Cragin,| for Mrs. Mary A.Camnor, ee ees Foking naman: tnd Mechanics’ Bank | the long boat's gripes, started seams, causing the vessel to | Ladies can be attended to by Mrs. J. LEV! ‘ did ith my di 4 Green Valley Depot, Va” Postmarked August 19. . Jeak badly, and were driven as far south as lat 34, a distuce | fact jam, and had it beon ten times larger it would | Herabsencer {dou knew of her Relog away the les | OMe Nuxet/—THe auparactistion ir linge. Miss v ir. | Sf, , Burlington, together with réprecent thous of tne | °F 200 miles OBE_AN RE probably have been filled. The meeting was addresred one eral days; There was nothing in my daugh- | ginia, eye ae! ee Jury whether this is your ’s, ks. A two dollar counterfeit plate on the | net ChanonaMienper Joie Metter. frame, Danes foe | K e Oo | ter’s appearance to attract thenti an ‘and w! wi jarge. | ank, and if th: . oe. ji : o IES ot Gentlemen can obtain the highest eash prices by the Mayor, Cel: Seaton, Mr. J. H. Bredley, Mr ae | good deal of tittering.) I am‘one of thore persons not | | ‘Miss Fowunn—-A lady't letter excites curiosity, and I | DeakntOuan New tone Seas SUES Pate OF C88 | ches se Biles NE of White, Head, Hayticn bark Can- | | ADIES ot Gentlemen com eto ye Wallack, and others; but whon Capt. Walker was called | inclined to suspicion; Ihave had great paternal interest | think it is better to direct it ina bold hand. (Laughter) . | arrest of a man, supposed to have heen concerned in these it 4 alongside. for the subscriber, at 11 jon street, between out, he made just as short a job of his speech as he | in my childreu; General Van Ness never let me know | Mr. Barnr—Will you look at the stamp, and see ai eh ee ape ee ‘OK! Her mas atanchor near her, pro! ind this led to ‘eseape from them with comparatively. al fem, which they ‘have slweys ould of half a dozen Mexicans. He said he was no | anything but that he was a perfect gentleman; he always | whether you have any recollection of it. 4 sistance. Po wis Bez line sddremed, through the Fost Office, or other orator—he was gratified at these demonstrations of re. | took particularcare to know whether I was aware of med Miss FowLen—I can’t say whether this is the stamps | ‘The ho! up their minds | _Sutr Crype, from New Orleans. was on the Spit at Boston | 7+ Will be panctually attendecto._oA\ WM Ere COMPAR gard of his fellow citizens; but he had done nothing | thing that transpired; I knew from my daughter that it | the paper looks very much like the Paper Thad in the } to sell a portion of their stoc ‘los 6,000 barrels | yes.erday morning, but was got off at noon, and auchored in JREEERSUN INSUMANUS VUMLAS, more than his duty to his country, and he did not know | Was to be a secret marriage; when Gen. Van Ness came | book. The General took a whole sheet; this is but a were sold yesterday afternoon thi morning st $4%. jantasket Roads. je ‘ Ovricz No. Wars or orrosia ANT that amen was doing anything extraordinary in doing | into the house, he addressed me first, saying ‘Madam, I | half. Rye may be quoted at $3% 2374; corn meal $34; Penna | | Scnn Wromrxa, Willard, from Fhil delphin at Boston, re is “ye ai * that. He gave his fellow-citizens his warmest thanks— | left your daughter well at Mrs. Moulders’s, in Philadel- | Mr. Buznr—8tate to the Jury how the letters are pre- | 7.) wheat ‘$1, white $1,07; corn 70 cems for old. | porte—On 20th in off Bersogat, in a gale onthe W, was "THES Company censinnes ‘insure against smase he was very glad to see them again; but he hoped | Phia, I’ve called to see if you are all well,and if you want | served in your house. i Sale of Stocks at Philadelphia, | thrown on her beam ends, lost bulwarks, ke. PP bts nf nen Seen pm so eee they would excuse him from making a speech. | 8ny thing to let me know.” My daughter said, | Miss FowLen—There isa wardrobe which has a raising | t Beand, Nov, 24-13 shas Penn Towaship Bank, 29; | , SCH Perv, Stearns, at Bath, 22d, from Phila, with loss of | personel int seeiste leet or daaes aa he brave Captain looks tough and hardy. He was | * $0, General, at and my sister were married on the | on the top; on it we cast our letters; when we want a B, 6's, °56, 101; $250 Lehigh Interest, 51; 6shas | deck load of coal. ioetren eat : ¥ received with the greatest enthusiasm, and actually ap- | 6th, in Philedelphia.” 1 hed no reason to doubt it, and | piece of paper to write an order, or light a candle, we ateditie | A Westport schooner, from Bath for Boston, (name not as- + TO) ared at a loss to make out the cause of all this uproar. | have not now; I knew there was to be a secret mar. | tear it off. ee. Sa1zs—$5%90 Wlmington RR 6's, '58, 90; $71252- | certained, perhaps the Torped kins) 18 reported to have Thomas W. We comes up to take charge of a company to which he | Tiage, and therefore took notice of what was said; it Mr. Brent (to Mr. weatay)—Do you want the letter | 100 state 5’s, (4 certificat 68; $300 do do, 68%, , (time not given) and all of crew lost except one ERE ‘Hobson, MT’. — q has beon appointed. A committeo was appsinted at the | a8 printed on my memory ; before this conversation | of the plaintif, to which this is u reply. | Secon Boanp—$310 Sch Navigation 6's, °6, 72; 20 shs Sch | maz. i oP | atl josh meeting to consider about a ball or a dinner to the Cop- | We had received a letter. The General replied tom: | Mr. Bnavuxr (indifferently)—No. Navigation, $9, «ach Navisition City S767, | BRO, Zann, Rones at Salem, reports—On 224, off Fishing ‘Tucker 5 ain | daughter, “* We were married—we that were twain are Re-examined by Mr. Brent —I have seen Gevernor Van fetes ALES — — Syo00 Walaa ton RR es, 58, 80; Rip, passed & 4 rigged 4 Lape Lig Te aa Cor Nietein: Je # payiaon Yona ch, Captain Taylor of the sub-marine battery was in town | NOW o1 My daughter (Miss Fowler, step-sister to the | Ness at my sister house; It was about ten days after 78: $4100 Lehigh 6's, wip note care shown in resara, Ge appertenty be ately Joba H. Lee, | +4 4 to-day, ond we aro asstired that this time he has succeed- | plaiutif?) handed him the note, which he read: after he | the General’s death; I beliove it between twelve | : pe ph Beers Bore tie Lp Caleb G Tassie, ‘Thomas Morrell, ed in making a contract with the Government for a sup- | broke the seal, he asked for writing materials; he was | and one o'clock; I was going up stairs when I heard the | Sales of Stocks at Boston. ‘and mainsails aud topgaliant sai had notre: | Framei¥, Sages Raker Suit, ply of India rubber camels, for lifting the ships of the | *hown a small table, where he wrote a letter, and put in | bell ring; I stopped; the boy said it was Gov. Van Ness; | Nov. 20th.—Atthe Broker's Beard.—150 shs. Norwich and or gaff; anit ble: ie could not |OMAS W. THO! resident Gulf Squadron over the Mexican rand Gare. ot Tampico, | Rotes, sealod it up, and gave it to my daughter to be | Mrs. Va is was going up; she went into th K | wW orcester Railroad, 6044, 25 do do do do 61%. s. oard her; passed vary ne nO one on EO. T. HOPE. Becretarv. 7 and Alvarado, and suchlike places. We understand the | Mailed with one of her own ; said he, ‘send this to your | parlor; I passed on unobserved; I heard the conv | Sowdo do do do 6134, b. 9; 25 do do do do 6035; 2do Boston and | board, and could not make ont her name, copa Tae a Captain goes direct for Boston in the morning in re- | *ister,if you please ;” it was in the morning—it was a | tion between her and Gov. Van Ness; the Gov. walked | Lowell RR, 59249; 1 do Easton Co. ty jo do do 16%; 100 Whaleme! CAPITA ! LARS. Jnton te teic conan, pretty morning ; | don’ know whether the General rode | from the front door through the fold 4 doors; © dos alo do 16%) A to do do loa, 12 do Bostan and Worcester | At Honolulu, previous to Jute 20, TH A’ SURPLUS. 3 Gen. Wm. J. Hough, of the Smithsonian Regents, is | OF walked to the house; I did net go to the window to | two parlors; I heard him say, “ How do you do, M BE, 1s Ss E Kemet BR, Mares 23, do do do Ob 30: 100 | returned leaking 2000 strokes per Hour: Midas, Davis, NB, a WITH A SUR! . sf here. ‘They meot again next Monday, in reference to | 100k for the carriage ; I never looked at any of my daugh- | he then said, "Madam, [came to know whether the book | do Leon nai 6, 3 with loss of topmasts; Meteor, Lester, Mystic, crew in wrINU HS rick Al FULTON stmeer, Buooxtrn. the site and the plan‘of the buildings, ke. tor’s letters in all my lifo; Tam very near-sighted ; I | which my brother borrowed of Mr. Carlisle last fall,to | 2 acacia ‘ ved at New Bedford, Nov 22, bark Otranto, Coggeshall, | (CONTINUES to cake risks on buildings, mactwnerg, mer We were not present at the called preliminary meet. | have to Wear glasses ; when General Van Ness called | make a will by, is here?” he said, “Knowing my brother | (rj. We learn by telegraph, that the high north- | ¢,om Const of New Hollaud, Joly'3, St Helena, Octi, with | pie team Thisceepers hee putmed re two preat- ing for the benefit of the h, but understand | sain Tcan’t say, and do not remember whether we had | to be a friend of yours, I thought he came here, it being | 9r1y wands which prevailed on Sunday night and yester- | 720 bilasperm oll, to Cranstop Wileox-absent 13% months lomaabeecba vanairmecaen ie the COURtTY 3 that another meeting is to be held soon. any conversation about my daughter; I had never | a privi pier to make out a will, he may ha’ ft day, blew nearly all the water out of the Potomac, leav- 5, lat 25 30S, lou 110 & e np Mereator: Handtord, Seomeeens of the Van Ni jon 109 3) E Young | Josces to the For the prog 40 sp; June 25, lat porter’s report. the slightest suspicion as to my daughter's appearance— | book.” cane, see yourre | nothing of the kind. I don't know’ when the distrain | id, “there is no such book here;” he re. | the channel so low that the steamboat which should marked, “ consider me a friend and brother, and tell me | So left Washington yesterday morning with the mail |, do, 49 mos, Lreey? her take a small | jimiting and scattering the! zz “all Tousen which the ext day, “The ¥ P, reported Jane 16, Lailah Rookh, | tompaty ‘anny’ sustain will be adjuated sid paid promptly es ay | took place, and did not hear of a ion as to my | all;,” and enquired, “ have you a copy of his will ?”. al th, was unable to leave the wharf; conse- 5 , ‘ Cases | daughter's appearance until after the distrain. ‘The dis- | replied, “Nor have noly” Ke asked Wer to shut the door; ey ae from the South could not reach Wash. “Sand 3, Tae 2100 lon ie) TE, sookechip Win & | Poet Tey cake special care te.ngeily seis enatomets rm ._ Cinovit Court, Wasnixctox, Nov, 23,1846. | train, however, was not in the spring: | that the conversation that passed before the door gtod yesterday evening. The small steamboat ply: Heeed wenhtmte'F Hi, 10 spas, 200 ans ead Rectake pwkatee | ee rommany cake spacial oxy paler ‘This case was continued this morning from Saturday. | in warm weather. My daughter's (Mrs. Connner’s) hus- | was closed; 1 then went. w stairs; he remained | }etween Washington and Alexandria was fast aground. | (probably 120 bris). Heard from in March, at King George's : B. W. DELAMATER, President, The court room was crowded, as on previous occa: | band left herto struggle with the world, with an infant in | there, I suppose three houce—a long visit; we dined w: —Baltimore American, Nov. 24. | Sound, bark Dromo, Ghinnell, Warren, 8 mos, Sid | _n3 tmisre E.C. FINN, Secretary. sions. The late change of weather had given cold to | her arms; my child, too, was then an infant. We had to out the lady; I never saw him there afterwards; on goit from St Helena. Sept 30, bark Rhine, Francis, NB, 6 mos, 80 | — PREMIUM SHAVING SOAP. many, and there was as a consequence no lack of cough: | struggle with principals powers, as it were, and | out, Iheard Mrs, Van Noss say, "It is no joke; General SS COMMERGIALS | fs2 black Gah’ Left atSt Heleua, Get 1, brig Malta, Sinith, . Oil Military Shaving 8e ing, which, together with the whisperings of the excited | jt took all our time to attend to our business. I lived | Van Ness and I were married last August in Philadel | COMMERCIAL, lolmes’ Hole, 17 mos, 300 sp, 10 of the crew had refused duty; THES Boge ae W tat O i Miljeary nyjns Seep, mann: auditory, and the coming in of gentlemen with heavy | with my daughter on the avenue during the whole time, | phia.” Gov. Van Ness said, ‘I will see you in @ few "Flow Werk, Now. Sac | iuesilien brig. qetes tn BM steamer Erometens’ tine | boon eourted the snout the ’e cantion the boots, caused the officers of the court to cry out occa- | and did not separate fill she there broke up. 1 do not | days;” he bowed and went oil; | remember when sister bot hing al rth noticing, and | 37, lat 37 87 Ne lon 71 30 W, fton, of Eastport, 4 | public against parchasing either of the various imitations got sionally, “ Silence :’ ‘ Stop talking !”” “\ Not so much | know whether my daughter kept boarders on Missouri | weatto Baltimore some yeurs ago; | was in Western rein gre here Anise aoatines laeke pat gol off 15g tts, | days from New York for id experienced | up by others, It ean only be had genuine, wholesale and re- moving about.” ‘Tread lightly :” &c. Mr. Pageot, the | avenue—she might have taken acelect few. ‘Thore were | Virginia; I think my sister has been’ living on Missouri , 9lthoug! ° Flosed glull at $5 for pots, and $575 for | Reavy gales from Ne; had b 19h, Jaa 40 | tal, from ourold establishment, No. $ Courtland street, French Minister, was among those present. some gentlemen there, but] don’t know whether they | Avenue three years: General Van Ness visited the house | The market closed dull at $5 for ‘pots, an 9 for | 39 .N, lon 7230 W, passed ba ton, stand- | where we offer also, upon the lowest terms, a general assort- Mr. Lampert Tree, a clerk in the city Post Office | took their dinner t n 4 Judge Brice, tly after h te the letter; | have known him | Pesrls. ‘ ing 3 was examined. Having taken an impression of the Pos, | I believe, was thore borne, nok | todsink tea there, and to go home at nine or ten ovclock | _ COT0N.—The sles today reach 1,400 bates. Pri Office stamp,and brought it with him, said it correspondedt others boarded there. I never heard the ister and General Van Ness alone | fe rather more steady although our inside quotations re- with the stamp on the letter shown to him. Inmaking an | name of Mr. Flagg. 1 was a person of the least sinetee Wwe talliod about the marriage as afamily secret. , ™ain difficult to obtain. The bulk of the purchases were impression, the appearance of it depends upon the quan- | curiosity. When my daughter returned home, I | Ma. Bar Conner, was there net a disogree- | for export. | tity of ink which may be used. The “ Wallace” letter, | asked her whether she was married. She suid, | ment between you end your sister betore you left? . P., bad a genuine stamp. Letter P.9 hasthe written | “Yes, but it must be kept a secret. She said | Ma. Brapiey —l object to any such question figures of Mr. Kennedy, a clerk in the office—-the stamp | she was married in a parlor by an alderman; I did | Mx. Barnt.—I will submit it to the court, whether the is genuine, Letter P. 11 hasacharge, “10” cents, that | not whether she had a certificate ; old as I am, | was | witness can state whether it was not the conduct of Gen. of the office in this city. It was recharged “ 20” cents in | not that particular ; the night she came back ; | Van Ness that caused her to leave the houi Baltimore. The figures were written by Mr. Maddox, | jt did not strike me id that an Aideinean performed | Mx. Brapir witness might have thought that who is employed in that office. the ceremony, as that it was to be k 3 3 . The crots-examination was somewhat of the nature of u 0. flig: wea, muarsiod’ Hosted’ | eee aacee rota enn . Tirhhe Otranto ex Sales forthe lant | ment of Perfumery aug Toilet at + j M, while lying to iun W SW alec y OHNSON, VROOM & FOWLER, th of Long 30 fathoms water. was runafoul | General Agents for Dr Foord’s celebrated Pectoral Syrepy (supposed her to bea New York | the best remedy ever offered to the public for’ colds and the weather lifts and braces, tuts diseases of the lungs. nlé im*rre * il » fe Mi ys tartiogalemstove starboard ‘boats, and broke the deSuy DYOTTVILLE GLASS WOEKS Bynes SMITH & CAMPBELL, Syeerille Glass Works, Philadeipni ci tor acids, id water-wa! manufacture is derable water, and doing muc! damage. Mi Demijohns, Wine Porter ond Blue, Purple line- D Eldridge, boat strerer, supposed he, got on board the other | ral-Water Bottles; Tumblers, ana all kines of y vessel, while in contact. Lost overboard, Nov 20h, while | (slass. Orders addressed to No. 35% South Front xy lying fo ina gale from WNW, Peter Morris, seaman, of Up- | ladelphia, will meet with prompt attention, nl3 im*re per Canada, aged 26 years. 10 days, 20th inst, at 3 A! : . | asked about the place where she was married, nor the | Mr. Buenr.—But suppose it turns out that General 10 alo ken. GENERAL WORTH. ® conversation,us tothe manner of stamping letters, and | person ; 1 understood, however, that the alderman wore | Vou Ness wes too indore aud sheleft she hausct 101ga10 Brig Morr xh inst, where from gr bound, lat orton omt-| A SPLENDID Likeness of ele Sel the appearance of impressions made by light or heavy | a surtout ; I can’t say whether it was brown or gre -Mn. Baapuey.—That was very well, ifher delicacy lwyald ted, by sloop of war Falmouth, at Boston. Published, and now re 7 for sale. Orders receit ? stamping, and on different qualities of paper. Mr. Brad / he was a man advanced in life, with a face rather Qorid ; | was shocked. oye ~ none. none. Bark Macedovia, 16th inst, off 8 Shoal, from Turks Island, alert Sepeers mote, ny Te ees a Jey spoke of a certain remarkable indentation, and said | my daughter is near-sighted ; she said he wore glasses, | ‘ux Count was not satisfied that it was proper evi- —Al we ye et flour recoded 12% | for Portland. Boy x ee CRA PARSE 3a pub- he could show stamps without it. Mr. Brent remarked, | and thinks they went through a sage to the parlor ; | dence. cents per barrel. e market is overstocked and Schr Vulture, of Hewyruy pert, from Tarks Island for Nor- | er Sp vii Oat ae 1 — he could show some with it, and would bring the let: | the man who married them ‘stood with his back to the | Nn, Baret.—We will waive it. anh Goueee meee anal tan ctoe ke vt eBrig Lyre 8 Rete dase hoes Bi Pock “the: Diessiinde; oe CHAS. HOLT, ters here to-morrowmorning. Sg light ; the occupants ot the house were about to set the | oss-examined Mr. Braviey—It was talked of in cent Myers * 01 0, lon 63, dug tants io reply toa question answered that “Green | table jr teu: T did notask how far it was irom theboard- | the family belors they went to Philadelphia, to get mar. | Wards Boom, $5 13% was ‘the general price named | 1H DEES: lon Gs aa iss on oad alt, lt a7, SCOTT & THOMPSON'S Valley Depot” wason the line of the railroad, on the | ing house ; it was understood when the child (Serena) | sjed; 1 was not living with my sister at that times I stop- | > waing for prime soe and gon, We heard | ton 751. i FY CASH Whotesale and Retat! Farail Grocery, Tea, way to Cumberland. After the mail is made be Jeitare | went to Philadelphia, that she was to be present, but the | ped there two weeks in the spring of 1845 ; it became a | °! of any amoust being done in grain. Bark John R Gardner, from NYork for Honduras, 1st inst, ‘Wine, and Spirit Eswablishment,No. 387 Brosdway, lew dropped into the post-office are put into the pouch of the | General would not let her go; it was a sufficient reason | subject of controversy in July; nothing was said about —_— Jat 3 Sika y > sy Hueeli te eee: EL annem S. Sept & Co. of 6 bag wyesn at eonee§ agent, who takes them with him. When thrown into | that ke did not wish her to go er heard | it before in the family; we treated him as a member of Brighton Cattie Market. CREME H Herrick, from Salem for NYork, Ira, 2iet,off | quence of the solicitations of « number own cue the agent’s box or pouch, they may or may net havethe | my daught matried by a | the family; he would sometimes come in without knock- Nov. 23.—At market, 500 head Beef Cattle, 400 Stores, ‘hatham, with loss of part of deck load and bulwarks. Sesh princile ey che es oa? Br hn Hae ‘They will eou- post-office stamp on them. clergyman ; r say that any | ing; it was in the morning when General Van Ness | 20 yokes Working Oxen, 30 Cowes and Calves, 6000 Foreign Ports. tly have on hand the best assortment of sods in the Mr. Brxgamin Youna, sworn—I knew General Van | pra; ollect who boarded at | came; I was sitting in the Back parlor with mother; we:| Sheep and 650 Swine. Aux Caves, Oct 25—In port, schr Herculean, Baker, for ist astonish the inhabitants Noss whon | saw him; | knew tho street the lady lived | my daughter's in 1845 before she went to Philadelphia. | both said good morning, and he then addressed 1 , Paices—Boef Cattle—ist quality $5 50; 24, $4 75 a| Boston. ; ‘the sasortment will on, and have seen the General's carriage there frequent- | No person, to my knowledge, w particularly attentive | he said nothing more about Mrs. Van Ness, and nothing ; 9° id, $3 50 a $4. Gonarves, Oct 23—No Am vessels in port. ly; 1 cannot swear to the house. I saw a woman get out | toher at that time; I don’t remember a tall man who | about the family ; he said he called to see if all were Stores—3 years old $15.a $20; 2 yearsdo $11 a $14; | | Matanzas, Nov 2—Sid brig ory irra for Cardenas, to and go into one of the housos near Mr. | walked out with her; I don't remember talking to my | well, and if we wanted anything to let him know; I dont | yearlings $7 a $8. Yes for Bosses. 1s porte brag Ol Coleay, Walker, ig for two or three doors below the residence of | daughter about her being margjed to a tall man; I don't | know how long he staid; I did not write my letter the eos oe dull ; we noticed 2 yokes soldat | 2st, on 4th. Seesente an, inthe year 1845, between sundown and | Spel i mchsernen afose about my daughter | same day; the ietter from my sister, infoi me of her spre $60; eae ee ey, pogetllggesms wort? a $30. ae 5-ass eee oad Pay, Fille, Cla fu | being married to General Van Ness ten or twelve yeers | y Cowes and Calves—At $21, $27, $30, $37, $41, an . » > Pray, * | brown stout; Youxo Testivio.—I have seen General | ago; it is all’ fabulo earl did | eer eke, Wes treet Green Valley's T kd ods Gate and ti by za bark Jane Tudor, Th » Balt; lat, Ci Torrey, : nee charleston "Sid: ships Europe, Barker, NOrleana: Macedo: | Pickles; soap; sperm candies: oils; old Jack, Belt; barks Mary Jane, Fi tardies very lergeansetenaie of ‘he. fe. or Londen pet ein ‘Amontil- How could I say so, when | did th ot A io et Sheep—At 75c, $1, $1 17, $1 25—few extra $2 25. fact? while my daughter lived | titi Ret’ Gentalven Woe ant ST Sartied ‘paper | _ Swine—A lot of 860, heli Sows, half Barrows, sold at e, she did not take boarders. Cnever | up stairs; 1 wrote ‘on the suma pacer from hve | wholesale at 4%e, at retail, 6c fer Sows, 6c for Barrows, how she was getting on, orwhat she was doing, | book as far asl con rememve carriage with a female init. [ saw Mrs | not know such to b Connor get out at Naylor's door; the General also got | on Missouri ave! out, and they both entered it and drove off together; this | asked h lor, Thompson, Balt; Sayaunah, M r; I don’t recollect that ma, Brown, Havana; biigs F Louisa, loess Wim | tado: ‘ ia, do; pale gold and brows was two or three years ago or whether or not the rent was paid. My daughter had | rigged Domestic Markets. | Puirington, Carr, dos Hiaidee, Stinson, Demerara: Hardy, | }#d0 04 en Weta Conan Muneae ad Cross Examined —| had some little talk with Naylor | comfortable furniture; she had disposed of some lots, and | ha ¥ Tt, the, letter and tho | — Piper | _ Aunawy, Nov. 23—Flour—The quantity of flour com- | Parrington, Mobile; Metallak, Plummer, Boston; schrs mere) ire, Newton, he about it; we thoughtit alittle extraordinary; ie i 5s memes: 'm | Scot's, ke. ke. it was one | procured a good deal of furniture, which she put into her | . News's: x forward is very great, and the promise is fair that the | Heury, #now. Kappahanneck ‘and Balt. Planet, Hawes, New | 54'S delivered free of ex ense in any part of the or two o'clock in the afternoon; Ihave seen other ladies | house: 1 dowt know how much she got for her lve, ete | Luin See ae Ue heel be eT | Ceneioes willaeied ap taaseneeey mateater ieee A Frade ache Fore: Srenroes Nik covet FORE: | city, and er cash only. ond imerre in the cerriage; they ome down Fenntylvanie cnghorn disposed of them to a man named Cook; she Went on to | remember whon the printing press was taken away ; I | and itis not impossible bat that oven that figure will be | “Baurinons, Né Y : » Liver | LESSONS IN SINGING, IN ENGLISH, next to my Pp ic! irtic- @ north; lieve her connectio: er ink it ; | overreached. 1e ti ne; i amount poui q tilarly; they turned and went Up again; {think the lady | with money; and ahe lived om wics tes oes wat | think it was there when sister reached ts | eet ie seein Pe Green, Wilm N TALL RENCH OR GERMAN. I don’t know tl ington, Hi ing in upon us, and the continual aitae at New York, Cahoon Bost a Cla, Prentit svereol; I AN, F. lived on, Missouri Avenuc; it was the full of the year, | Nobody occupied her house when she was in the | toQhe ‘North after she Wont ion) ie Bo ATES | isto depres rices., ‘The sales of Western hour to-dey ME gULES HECHT, of ne Conservaceire de, Masiane two or three Years ago; 1am not able to say as to the | North; the servant went back and forth to see whether | avenue three years ago; Servos stayed at my mothers | heve been free at $5 and §o 12% for Genesee. A lot of we io pi tend ciciebkeaclaa Weblaase “Matias ireneral, that he ism to ai exact time; Mr. Naylor cun state positively; thoy bought | the garden was disturbed, or the fence broken down; her nt ; the house was locked up; my | 550 bbls Lockport, in geod order, was offe TOL, Nov st pec dey vere ler, 1t | singing in either of the above languages, at his ce, 116 some stoves there. : daughter, living with me, occasionally went over; I | sister went to see her relatives, who reside in New | Out finding a purchaser. The range, ton, Nov. 2ist—Arr 19th & 20th, seh Leonard stre or that of his paptle, eoets. GL 1» W. Mr. J. A.M. Duscawsox, @ clerk im the general Post | don't kaow whether thero ‘was a stove in the par‘or last Hampshire ; I don't know of hi i | sales, may be given at $5a$5 25. G: Nicerson, New York. C'd shi ‘Scharfenberg, .C. Tiam ead .,W eames, heve Office Pepartment, was examined as to the writing of | winter, before or before that; there were fout stoves in | in ths Spring of 1645, she was & nothing in wheat or corn. Sales 2300 bushels canal rye | York: Maryland, 1 ov Back a ag HE, PGE oy Ton General Van Ness. If he had not seen the signature of | the house; I don’t know who paid for them; my daughter | nobody boarded at 770.3 3500 do. canal oats at 3430, Barley 5634 a 573¢0., | Smal Scharfenbers & Lute. S61 Broadway ais Teaoeh 8 letter shown to him, he would not have taken the body | went out with General Van Ness to get them; my | ter, but occupied a roctm ; there-were others at the time | 88d considerable afloat. ma Baly dees Al of it for genuine. He supposed, however, that it was the | daughter furnished tho house by degrees, herseli; she S Mr. Clairborn ERED al mouth, comm: CHEAP SUGARS. General's hant-w iting. “Various letters were handed would pat her notes in bank, end when dus, paid them; | Sijcthe mausuretion ; Mr. Cluirborne visited Judge ie wane CCHEAE SUGARS—J. 0. Fowler, 290 and 428 Gree to oe and he Detonepe at ~pagrp ay won { know pore be sal the tnd think ae ‘wasa print- Mr. Brest, (ooking at the clock.) It is four o’clock bad egeres icich heis ‘elling at yredced igen Mr. Baent reques Mrs. Law called. Much, reas, ion't know when it was ti a from poe 4 ry Rs " he remar-ed, hes beon suid abyut the independenoe of the | the house; but | saw it the collect how ee ee ar 3s Gd nd 437 Ibe, St; Croke 44d; hoset Maranzas—Bark Bangt—Cent WH N Brown, lost in the late gale ; C: ; 1 don’t recollect how long B —Th rule, and I hope it will | late of schr G: t Philadel Jost in thi ¢ da, ° * low 10 ceuts; crushed loaf. ‘cents: charactor of General Van Ness ; that if he had beon mar. | it was there; 1 can’t tell how long she lived in the | he reanected, Icon can au long ae wep beay: a ee | late of sche Gen Warren, of Philadelphia, lost in the sate Philadelphia; Turk, dn Ktk; Nickerson, | brown tiavana 734 and 8 cents, ‘Grocers and, Bakers woul ried he would have scorned to keep it secret, ard that if | house; if | had come here prepared, I gould tell; my | niledelP 5 Cottrell Mi an Ne Bi heer ‘MM eo | do well a call. &@ general assortment of basy bodies had interfered, he would have told them to | daughter can answer that herself; | never met Geueral | P*My'ghvore. Passengers Sailed. (of Belfast), Coterel tiie Liewendra: Beng Feckin, | Groceries, ke alg im*r i | perhaps, want their dinner. | | Benj Franklin, go about their business, oF go to Guinoa, or to the devil, | Van Ness at my daughter's house alter my deughter nn eer Bramops—Brig Lady of the Lake—Mrs Cook, Miss Cook | 731; Aun Caroline, Reynolds, Alexande in 2 ; imore: i 4 IR. MARSHALL HALLS CORDIAL RENOVA: St something of that kind. Now, for the purpzee of show: | came home; I ing in the back parior the day | gud servant, of Bermuda: bir ana Mrs Gray snd ehild. of | Flinn, alte prcaiphine Ch ickarags., Balcimores Brasilien, | J). MARSH. Temedy in weakness etine organ of ing that he was not a man of that character, we propose | General Van Ness came in; he entered without knock. Se iae) Ball, Bees ranbor of Bermuda; Dr Reese, Cana) ir oi05, Lanphar, Philadelphia: Mai er, eration, and which. in every instanee, where ui to show thet, some years ago, and anterior to thismar- | ing; nobody weut to the door | ths ; Catharine resided in the family; she was ‘4 a Clifford, Philadelphia; Mi _ Balch, Thurlow, to dir has produced the most Tesults. It = riage, he did propose to marry a lady, if she wonld keep | \He-called by Mr Buant—My age is over sixty; my me- | sectotly; Mr, Ketchum was a clergyman, end lina, Flinn, Philadelphia: Citizen, Brown, Phi fe Tn A en itt tocret mory hat filed within the lat fo ed on Mey | a aoe Chats te Couareers | sent ie Foreign Importations. Home, Crome, Pie Fr Se ge hate a4 The Covnt—Such testimony will not be relevant. ryland avenue when my daught d in Missouri | t month in Mrs. Van Nese's house; | aaked | ,eMATAz4#—Bark Hanger—t128 boxes suger 61 bhds molas- | Rogers, Eldridge, do: Hudson, (of se, actaar Waka: | Snlges in by young ment Cention tastivoma eatin Mr. Cantisue—The gentleman did not apprehend the | street; | don’t remember the distance between the two | him whether he did not ‘remember my asking him | "2° fee ais, do; Oak, Ryder, do; Wim Pitt,Howes, do; Suus,Bray, | di » dyspepsia, weakness of the small of the back, course of my argument. houses—I believe the Mall anda cross street; | was not | whether a maariage could take place without taking out Domestic Importation. do; Chicopee, jover, Case To Anve ‘de | confusion of intel fc julness, palortation of the heart, Mr. Brent Well, perhaps we were both in error. | s regular visiter to the house; | was only there occa- | a license, he suid he rememered it, and would siete it; | _ Yetasco, (Texes)—Sehr Mailt-127 bales cotton 100 Hainault, 8¢ Dom: Snow, Hurd, Aux Cayes; | gleeis, whi ee, obstruction renin evaci Dismiss Mrs. Laurie ; the Court says her evidence is not Sonaliys I think whe: at ont to get ried, the | this has been two weeks ago; he was at my sister's ‘house | 30 bales tobacco Br: & Nelson. Express, ‘Rappahannock; Augustus, Kilbora; ey and barre per » and Ellen Merrim: Sold at 14 Se ehemarn tea, which delayed the ceremony; I | twice; it was inthe afternoon; he said he was ill, and | === ‘Lamphear, do; Mary, Bearse: mare ether it was for tea or not. This conversa- | would have to go home; | was present when he came in, pm Daag penny py DR. BOBRHAVE’S HYGEAN RENOVA’ mort Wink wi tor ale te eck | Sata hin oh momen) went apie eects! | | MARITIME HERALD. _| evaiieey: ‘ctr broen ais: es pe Matis, | (pine meat, wu elses a specs ese wel malted | Sake an to rain returned home; there wat nobody | qe | BE wai Now Yorke" Gondecl, Wa Lacy Wa Fn Debilivy of the Oraene of Res arising from THR MOTHER'S TESTIMONY, | can’t Mrs. Evizanetn Fow er was brought inte Court, and | tion with my | from Green V you may take a seat. Win Boothbay: | Heb s pre’ 173) and from below early in, the morning, Sophroni iy} ‘ecum * Eldrid i, at present. | papers to examine, gave the result of his investigation. | about that marriage, nor the present marriage; 1 don't | “OR® UF AMW KORE, NOVEMBER 25. | Jam bark Lysander. Clapp, from Cienfue: | solitary indu genes of the Passions or from sataral cxases, tt m mother of that lady | He did not be! the initials were those of Van | know where he is now. Tena SOT Silied, Saturday, wind @' to WNW Thos tions of the urethra ‘mistaken for name was Parsons; she is 2 | Dut the same person who wrote the body signed : Mr. Brapiry—(looking at the clock)—I have had but aa; babs Alblac Wessecnmenn: iseases, particularly whites, band; I resided in Maryland and P 11 he did not believe were in the handwriting | five minutes instoud of ten. ter, Wm Henry; Indus, (no: previ mmceess. Keferences can be. 1845; my daughter at that time | of the deceased; he believed P 12 to be. Mr. Brent—Eight minutes. hr iy! Price $2 bottle i epeess mee NY: e went to Salti- Major Barxer~a clerk in the Treasury Departme: last July, twelve | testified that many years ago he resided 12 Philadelp! hich had bi bi a unse! i i nd now | he wasan Alderman from 18i7 to 1829; he solemnized | Pluintift-and moved that then Yo dle ieee ati te oe Duet, Siege. resides there; when my daughter went away, | took | matrimony frequently; a license was not required at Bo for that purpose. Mulhollan of her house; my oun daughter staid with me; | that time; an Alderman was liable to a penalty it he per- | _ The Covxr said it would make the order after all the | G he e is Virginia Fowler; we went to the house on | formed riwge Ceremony without the specified num- | witnesses for the plaintiff shall have been examined. Swans Elza, } aa Am jm ret of August; my daughter and her child, Serena, | ber of witnesses. , left here in the stage on the 2d of August, for Phi Cross-ezamined by Mr. Brantey —Witness kept a re- | “4 ‘he Court adjourned till to-morro ith, Boston, Nemmith & Wal Virginia remained with me; my daugh: cord of those whom he married, but was not aware that fie es ill October; | cannot be accurate as to « any other Alderman kept one; he always gave the bride Bautimone, Nov.93 —- | tone, Hele, ¥ time after her abse my danghter and myself were | a certificate of marrisge; has no knowledge that such re- | Explosion and Loss of Life—Pugitive arrested=The | leiphia, Michig. in the back parlor, when Gen. Van Ness walked in—it | cords are admitted as evidence in courts of justice. Market Arrived. was in the morniug; I know it was Re-examined.—In the record book was stated the names cxiprmscsdh hy! i me a little while, before Mr. Baapry asked an opportunity to examine the and sold only for the importing agents, 204% phide; Ella; brigs China; Chickasaw; eh, Suncay, SW to 8SW good breeze brigs Creed; Almena; schrs Astin, (for a port in Cuba;) Barbadoes; Comet. Schr Me- dium started, but anchored in Nautasket Roads, to k jenftiegos tne! i ho: line, jeskan, Whorf, Nor- wenut, Farrar, Ai ecare erpool, J “ johns, NF, Harvy' & Forest & Co; Moxey Senrs Win K Peters, Galveston; Rebecca, Boston—Sloo, Phil- esney; Oe- Crowell; Co- | fails to procure the York. tham,N i We led py is 80 Loy . ‘i Bick- | Price Two “1 have left your daughter well at Mrs. Moul | of the parties, their full ages, the names of witnesses, and | Our city was yesterday thrown into one of the Most | eg ry, en Ma. | carefully packed dor's, in Philadelphia, and I ‘havo~ called to see | places of residence; the record was privato,to be disposed | instantaneous eseitements ever witnessed, At about n| Siswa toner ake af tg punt posh ‘both in Naa i wide off pie bons it ne ew" bly youne dater sid "80, Genta, | Goemase here mere tfteee ome for sack seat hei | ovlack nthe morning loud rumbling nose was heard iia Netibor Hiuras Si" MY i © | Mattes seaachor Presides Ronis: Cig" ore Supa, | tte d said : “So, General, | derman, there were filteen, one for each ward; of " eo , i ~ . y FT thine Virgina sete of tals Month | them held commissions without acting asthe others did, | which shook every house in the city,and in some broke | | Bren Vultare,Fizan, (2 days irom Bahia, (before, re- | Aven; Miilmngton, NC. to lead for Cape, Hiytien, Sid, «90. 176 Peart St” ‘Ue Be goth t anes and confined themselves to the collection of debts; one of | window glass and crockery. At first it was thought to | Mond, of Duxbury, bound to. NW jean; ‘Van and a fore an: ir with eguarpeall yard, were on T PROPRIE’ ‘ORS of this invite par- the 6th of this month, but this ‘must be kept a secret” a pale ooaeg, hay eigen dd genre TY have been occasioned by an earthquake, but a mighty ila, soon; brig Brasil, old 3 Reevious for spe mora came off at high water, and an p thatrs to ort vincent extensive collection, rarging i, % th 1 e s mn a col al al My daughter then handed him r Or note which she | t by of th " testify: cloud of smoke rising in the northern section of the cit; 28d A BE Sand 'HOMASTO! 3—BId schrs Granville, Pierce, N. jasively in the article had received previously from her sister. I can’t tell how | the honesty ot the pen 2, ti ag Nome ve cw hag “4 ‘oke schr Read; from Boston for Philes. 4 Mth, Isaac Achros = a5 rocker, du; 1th, Fortune, Per- rid Fay River, Nov 18—Arr sloops I H Borden and Monitor, jasco, | NYork; 19th, J D Fish and Chie’, do. jlonenons (ef Miseven), Bsa tien ed | Guscarsria, Nov ibe ast Sto Emer, the Alderman paid the money. | soon explained the mystery, as Beatty's powder mills wr when, but I know she rece! it. The General “ i an . “4 or, Leavitt, from Matanzas, Oct 24th, with sugar, broke it open, road it, emiled, and asked for writing mate. | he weiseremneaey ME. might have eptaFecord; id | Were kown tobe located in that direction, eight mile | vo fhe maser 4 at tials, He was referred te a small table right near me. | not recollect that on the death of an Alderman, his books | from the city limits. On repairing to the scene ‘ Carlton, Ban- He then began to write, and, after he had written, select: | were necessarily transferred to another. of destruction, I find that the threo large build. | che Tormugan spoke snip Merchant, from New Orleans for w | €or for N York; sehrs Aurora, Meri Perry Woes. ice ed some papers, which 1 took to be money ot notes. | “Mr. Mar What right has private property in other Yor. ter, do: 19t*, Matilda, : Eastport for do Chet Bachem, 4 He sat in a half side manner. He put it into the letter, | hands ings, seventy yards apart, occupied by the works’ Schr Sipple, Carlisle, from Philadelphia, with coal, $Frogony, aa Ore: Bi ber, do; . CI Palate for | 25 cts 1b; inter bhesel sealed it up, and hanced it to my daughter, to be mailed, Mr. Banxen.—I put my record books away; I authen- | were scattered in innumerable fragments, and strewn hack. ‘ r Bf nor Elise. Clark, Eastport fordo. Cid 2th, brig very BOO: with one of her own, saying, ‘Send to your sister, he marriage records by my , over the ground for ten acres around. Among Adams, Norris, from Boston, with mdse, to | Amazon, Davis, Surinam. large = , 626 cts, ture. N: ft 2i—, ht ‘ith, ‘eas, Family Groceries, foreign ¥ y sere miss, if you please. General Van Ness was an hour in the ‘Mr. Barker, had you ever less than twelve | 4.4 fragments were elso found the legs, arms, eg Kent, from Boston, with mdse, to the mas- | & "Post, Phila a sak Giney. Alves pastes me os wwholeeale and retail, at very low prices Sieue to Deal of Shar it Soteaee of buyers, on account of wie yrs ose, Jonen or sige ee at which we are 1 BY the cate SOHN C. HENDERSON & CO., 8 im*r 176 Pearl street. house, according to my belief. He discoursed on + ing, NYork; bari Vennard, do ‘Ade. | any part of the city. tree of sharge, by fine arts, taste of ladies for flowers, as connected with | Ken—To tell thi heads and pieces of flesh of five men who were employed | ““fenr E) Cole, from Baltimore, with flour, to John- | Inide, Bray, Ponce; schr Declaration, Varian, St 3 J. 0. FOWLER, Gro: Tye Reales, botany, 'Re. He called two or thee times before my | to the penalty —(Laughtar), Ifitieude camer there aeere | im the milla. 80 completely were they tom and mpngled | soot imo : and several Eastern counters. Arr 22d, bark Law Ri ree acainnd 08 ean ch aad guey sts. daughter returned to the city; | knew General Van | twelve witnesses, ai though they weuld ask for as many | that the identity of not one of them could be made out. Schr Sage, Johoson, from Georgetown, with lumber, to the Ragees, xork. weve ia ag a pews of cheap Ness vory weil; | knew him so far, as toall appesranoe, | as could be obtained. A portion of the entrails of one of the men aes found at | master. aw Frocklie ry ig bag bay cloqmne, Bows “4 to ake hin for # gentleman, but I mast ay I was dvep- | “Mr. Seen — Sometimes legs than twelve. | the top limbs of atree, nesrly one hundred yarde from | gs harkankn ete” Maria, Phiuney, ‘Abas ‘Jane, Nickerson, and sicop | —— pointed. Mr. ‘er—i can't say, fc } ite of the mill. : Aron, Crowell, N a5 Cross-exomined by Mr. Baapury—My daughter's hus- = Mr. Baext—Oh! that's debarred by teint All the houses for wo miles eround were njared more a Salled. rong’ ol schrs | THE NEW YORK HERALD. band’s name was Conner; he has been absent ever seven- | Mr. Bu: 1 cant say tow ke that extends— | or less, breaking the windows, shattering the doorhand | | Sbip Sutton, Charleston bark J Eliza, brigs Harriet, Boston; a, Ct 160, eg ee ewer mel teen years; | can’t tell when we heard from him; he loft | (Laughte: ‘crockery ware. Several persons within a half | Historian, Madeira; Mad t Moeers | ouleat tm wer prostrated with LZ Pardin, Carberry, Smith, and H.B. Robinson, JAMES GORDON BENNETT PROPRIETOM, laware, Harding, Boston; Fourth of July, Matthew aniniant babe only five months old (Serene), in fact, | 6 mill were great violence. The = ‘we never beard from him after he went away | gave some testimony, not extraordinary, about the hand. B mid he mill oxceeded two Miacetiancous hecords | Girculation--- Mr. Bi 5 TRON A AE: writing, not on the wail, but in the letters alleged to be | tous, besides which wae a lerge quantity only par. | Lerten Bacs or Steansnir Great Westran, Sgt Liv. ab aif, Brews (0 his oa ndersiood you to say, 3 r | those of the departed. tially manafactured. Of course, no idea can be formed | erpool, will clove at the Exenange on ms : | DAILY HERALD—Every day, Price® cents por copy—67 fowler, that | TRE wane, OF THE SISTER OF tHE PLatntiv, | OS to the cause of the dissstor, ll who were in the to-morrow, (26th) at half past one o’elock. Letuers ean be 23—~Arr brig Pennsylvania Lyle, Ma. 23 a payable advance. H pL. C. Se ae to this ee Ng inter. M yoo ye filled, ond being sworn, | millhaving oe Tongeninn eects pe eer at these offices to any part of the Continent. oun = iret 4 ~ as fill, Pros a Ce tt ue | WEEKLY A ,O—Kvery Satus 4 6M cone . ‘gular and improper, and ought not to id: f th ister t Is nt » u at jars, known as the se ‘he ship A for Havre, will sail to-morrow, (26th, it "1 49; | per es bo silemed "pre eee"? | Knew General Van Ness; my sister ana hor Guainut st | 9 HOM: con ei out of all ahort time since, bes beam | at Teo chock tat for Havre, wil al rr (2st) | Buckman, Mitchell, Nanticke flan, Clatk, N HERA O ROR Bream’ “Packt, ay arrest jcoteaga ‘ew (rising)—I regard it as a common practice. | home on the 2d of August; I don’t know wh, fed at Pittsburgh. Suir Caceponta, of Providence, Mauran, at Boston from Mr. Camuisux—if it ise common practice, you never | turned, but believe some time in October; during thine | The tide in the Besin was so low yesterday, that the | Savanah, harerperi Hels uncommon, Sit, and ought never to | abseuce | saw General Van Ness at the house; I can ax | Norfolk and other boate were unable to leave their | 7th iuscant, off Hatteras voce | the time precisely; | was wares, at her house at that | moorings, having stuck fast in the mud. The tide has, | %6% carried away her rudd: Coonr (imperatively)—Gentlemen, take your | time: my mother was there with me; we talked about dif. | however, returned, and they will be off this moraing. have | very well while there was no seil set ga the'mizenmast. ‘The Tas Manaere— vale of te Ctra the South abot of Rana ehh dare eee oes cents per copy—63 00 per annum, lay 90--Are sche Brad e, Libbey, Balt. Cld, , ‘ADVERTISEMENTS at the wrual prices—always cash . Fart Rico, ° | imadvanee. ai; Potade, Libby, Charenton sth Hadas | palch NTO otal Mads erented with bounty end an je, Libby, Charleston; 'se - by, mail, sdaroomntt fo! he id al gales from NE tok. On my fy gh dg Wg » breaking (he m: sjece off geod a temporary rudder, w! re eats. feren: Me. Buswr—I wish to kaow whether the counsel che- | inother, “sfajemet eft pour Seaghior weit in atcccL, Mr. Canuine—I tobe Stochieed. 4 Sster were wa a The Covar-cTie geatiousen take : pies f Thad received « my telling per ite ibe ee tke Baro Porto Rico, from Matanzes at Boston, reporte—On wedlWos son ?