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ad aww soiesore ° = . een} i tnd: Sein puso in amb NEW YORK, SATURDAY:MORNING, DECEMBER 5, 1846. avast ec) Ll —E————E—E————— The Van Ni he | Metropolis, . ; | timony, respecting his search 4 4 - | Mexican Affairs. THE NEW YORK HERALD. | Cincurr Covnr, Wesninoren, Dec. 2, 1846. | eon A Penn cen rg gh | pape tap ape dard on nly oN 4m \5a Be Aaalmnmoet warns sama te pet only te. | THE ARMY OF THE CENTRE | TESTIMONY FOR THE DEFENCE CONTINUED. commissioner of claims, or something of that sort. | Mr. May and Mr. Brent disputed the decision of the | all these who import and pay the full duty on the sound | (From the Boston Courier, Dec. 2) Mr. Baent objected to what occurred with a third | Court. articles. Monthly returns of all allowances for damages | The following is an extract from a letter from an JAMES GORDON BENNETT, PROPRIETOR, | ,.cioutt Mest 10.o%lock in the morning. Fair for the Mr. Grzrun stated to ee Court thet one of the alder | will be made to this department, together with the name | officer of of General Wool’s staff, to his brother in this person. | Mr. Brent desired to reexamine Mr. Reese, of the | W:itness— When she came in the carriage the first | men :aidhe hed no of the officer by whom the allowance is made. cit; Girculation---Forty Thousand. | Philadelphia post office. Sosars Brent, Bradley, Coxe, | time, she said she could not find the order. fem Genersi | Mr. Baewt.—That os ware hearsay. | No reapprisement is authorised by law in case of al- | Camr ow tHx Rio Gnanve, Near Presidio, Oct. 25, 1546. ene Neots. . rie May Car! }, discussed the question of order. The | Van Ness for the prioting press; she said she would like Mr. Gurix —Another alderman said that Mrs. Cenner | lowance lor damage. | —Our column arrived here yesterday, poriag been DAILY HEKALD=« day, Price 2 cents per copy—$7 Court allowed that Mr. Brent might examine Mr. Reese | to get the date, for something that transpired at that time | bad examined his book. Except in case of perishable articles, no allowance of | eleven dayson the march from San Antonio. ‘e met 25 etvence.’ upon matters of his not cross-examined yes- | she wished to recollect very much; the order I took to| Mr. Basnt.—That’s hearsay. damage should be made beyond one half the value of the | with no accident, and had but one man die for the whole ‘Every Saturday—Price 64 ceat: terday; but the honorable the judges, desired that the | her was not sealed; | carried it open ‘With some further remarks between Mr. May and the | article, without first sileatting a full statement of the | wey. On arriving here, we found that General Wool rer Pa le in odzanos. case might proceed, so as that there ould be 8 pros; ‘The paper of Mr. Troop, or contract, to hire the | Court, the Court stated that their opinion was in favor of | case to the department, for such directions as it may be | had pushed on to Santa Rosa, ninety.seven miles from pat OPE—brery ‘Steam acket. day. of finishing it before the expiration of the term |p press of Gen. Van Ness, with the “endorsement | the legality of Mr. Gilpin’s evidence. prover to give in such The words of the law, | here, toward Chihuahua. He Jeft one company of rifle- pies 6M cents per copy—$3.00 per annum, payable inad- | Court, Uj the plan of of yesterday, the | of Gen. Van Ness on the back, read and filed—offered | Adjourned till to morrow at ten o’clock. | ‘during the voyage,” mean a! he vessel has started, | men to guard the crossing at this point, with Captain ADVERTISEMENTS at the usual prices—always cash | Cafe would never be fi Mr. Brent asked questions | $15 a yearfor the press till paid for) and during the voyage from the pl Fraser of the engineers, to supperintend the construction m | conc rning the advertised lists, kc, &c. Cross-enamined by Mr. Baewt.—That was bdefore I | Circular instructions to Collectors and other | 2? United States, and before the vessel ha id of a amall work on the eastern hank of the river, which SHINTING of all kinds execu: 4 with beauty aed dew | Exastinen ay Derexce —Witnoss siated that in the | wrote that paper thst | saw the. young lady at Mrs. Con- on ddkated of the Cantons, rt of destination here. Where tho article w that company was ordered to build. Col. Churchill wes Pateh. | conversation with Mr. Morris, at Coleman’s, after they | ner’s; I culle: to sce the press; the rand the receipt ‘Treasuny Derantuent, Nov. 25, 1846. fore the voyage commenced, and this damage pro- | directed to from his wing, when it came up, an- Allegan seers, ne ttrnt se ge | Redreine ttt vo te. Moris sdrd hime: | more mtn ihe me Gn, bel me terete | Br tha gerarmeevtgt th repecire ecard tt | Senet on svcicery. ha ay presi cae, | er company onan ee Ar, em fe ducted foun ioe 5 | eep Bw a g it this trial, because | same e (Gen. Van Ness) was not present; customs in carrying into effect the provisions of the an- ba) ly a pdcsar A aor yrpilen “4 'r. Bradle; 9 out the | press when | called for it with the order. [Puper nexed act of spproved 20 Inly, 1846, entitled ‘ance is to be made, as it was not the policy or intent of | defend themeelves, protect public store: the flying on i damage, no ee, that letter, [passed to him by Mr B] Isaw | to the witacss to identify.] Hesitated in an ° ot of Coane, the law to encourage the shipment of articles already | brilge, now in operation upon the rive Eseries | Matinee gates armas et seh, 2 | evils ca chin rane: dm, kl or | pena elongates aguas | amesPamhecceet cyto? nkosi aa State, httines ee eoreer inasan streets =| exam’ iY ve “6” mi ve saw r before; du: conversa wi 4 o! unforseen con! incy of | subsistence, I — the large stamp in April, 1846, Gen. Van Nees, he told’ me. to tell Mrs, Conner that he one LE eee eteined. to | the damage recoived during the voyage of importation, They number, men and officers, 196 souls. Our train is - ’ «. In view of eng Prope! Mr. Ricuanp Sita, Cashier of the Bank of Metropo- | could not come cown thi vening, but would be down Where the damage can be removed by an; 6 TRAVELLING ACCOMMODATIONS. | iis, (of which Gen. Van Noss was President) examined the next morning, to ave about fixing something, perhave | amd‘sdect Sceths Bont ae eee a nto Operation | he article thoreby rostored to a sound, or nearly Ere able to ford the river with. All thore filled with passing the river to-day. ‘The most of the worors we und by Mr. Garlisle-“Declared his opinion In detail of the let. (Mere ‘the crowd broke out into @ laugh. | second, in conformity with a decision upon a poh state, the allowance should be confined to the expense of | ammunition, and all other stores liable to damoge by ‘ao sio: sim: 5 HA. tors filed by Mrs. Conner, as letters received from Gen. * silent Walk light !” uestio’ straction Le that process. cross on the flying bridge; the others are only L. ISLAND RAILROAD PALE ARICIN QE MENT Van Ness, and purporting to have beon written to her in Mr, Basoucys--She sald thet'den, Van Ness had a piomarg ge by the Supreme Court of the | “Tye damage must be ascertained at the port of the about four inches above the bottom of the bed.— js life-time Tome my Fst gpaigines ide: ome cartaia for me; I said I was sorry to have Jost so ‘The fourth section of the act provides that the expense United States where the vessel originally enters, and | The companies are detached from time to timeto assist Ts of e Gene! as more or fe genuine food 5 eh if she was successful in this case, cannot be certified from any other port. in guarding them, as they accumulate on the opposite Inthe caligraphy, frem the “style of tho plainif?s lettre Finight find st good friend in her, fe otiwela hog, Heng, or meeraring. shall bo paid by the | " itis to be specially noted, that in pureuance of the pro- | hank. Wo shall ull have crossed by neon to-morrow, and on record; saw the letters, (as unde! ified circumstances. Whenever, therefore, the in- visions of tho fifty-second section of the act of 2d March, ped three miles towards Santa nq inthe hands| By Mr. Coxe.—No, she nevor said she had moro than | specifi re ano uur MUNDAY, follower net teams Will rua ee | of Mr. Dallas and Mr. Lee last April. 26th July letter, | one order. voice shall not contain aay weight, quantity, or measure, | 179, no allowance for damage on the importation can be io, which, by the way is six miles from ines Mebtanbeciay Te Ark (Boston train) for envnets, 2 plies. creas t in dispute yesterds: ay gd Baapenee—Big, Roeekad two presses thore | asthe case may be ‘and, likewise when those juantities ane cee Laioed iy Lea alg jamage bee be | the rivet, ES shee dl ane we aa pany aaa: H ept & would not suppose it to enuine. at one tine—a e press and a st ress. e " in the custom house of the or e where | ment, we # not have one drop of water except wi pg gE ead au i eye r ay be stated in the invoice, Dut ‘not 20 stated in good | Sack foods, waren or monchanlice kaos hace levied, | we traneport: ingdale 3 Mr. May inquired resi ing a certain’spurious check By Mr. Buent.—Yes, sir; we had some conversation Se ie Pear esa inser: | tances EG Ma, MEGS ee Den a ae ee ae eer: | ainda tha Goneralle estat, Gav Vem Mone nl aitnos ars ae cn bales pecan Tareusceable. eae, anLthort | within ten days atter the lunding of such merchandise.” | " ‘The General dates his last communication from “ Coa- ince lect the circumstance. said they both agreed that the Governor would not be s0 mage o! nature referred to has been sus- atigo'elock, M., for Greenport, daity, (Bus: | “In the course of his crossexamination, Mr May asked | good aman with ihe property; he, the. witness, did not | of doiermiting amantiiog ane eee There ar eennes | tained, the fact is presumed generally to become Known Gey, excgueeds) stopping at Jamisice, rach | the opinion of witness respecting a certain signature; | care who got it; it was nothing to him either w: gauge, or measure, and that of the country or place from | &t,the “me of discharging the cargofrom the vessel, when “om ate PM. for Parm: ie “anily, did not recognise it so well by itself; reoognied the let-| And all h the Court desired that another hour or | whence the merchandise may be im| ‘and where | With reference, as to the duty chargable as the | of October, perdapsthe23d. Whether he should remain Stave Guzenrons—ai 01¢ A. DL, daily sceommodation tral: | teF to which it was attached as genuine, written by Gen. | so might be spent in examining witnesses, by request of | good reason should exist for the bellef that the quantity | Lsbility, of underwr veys are ually called | at Santa Rosa un came up, or proceed thence to for Brooklyn. Van Ness. some of the jury, who wished to attend to business at | was incorrectly given in the invoice by design, and with for by importers, to ascertain the true cause and ex- | Monclova—four days march further—he had not deter- + & 3h F. M.. {or on the arrival of the.boat from | _ Mr. Baxwr inquired respecting the last illness of Gen. | home, the Court ordered, and the crier announced, that | intention to evade payment of the proper amcunt of duty | text of damage by examination of the condition of the | mined upon. It has been believed by many, that he can- forwib,) = tally, Cezoert Sun- | Van Ness, and of his visits to j,had a conversation | the Court stood sdjourned till to-morrow morning, at 10 | then in all such cases the expense of the services refer- | Y##e! and cargo By the exercise, therefore, at the | not enter Monclova witnout resistance: if he believes, a.) 3 pine oe Bt. Goorge’s Manor ahd | with him; witness said it commenced by his asking Gen. | o'clock. red to must be defrayed by ‘owner, nt, or con. | time of unlading the oarge, of proper vigilance on tho | when he arrives at Sunta Rosa, that by pushing on he Leave Fauncrnepate a i A.M. rt Van Ness if there was any thing he (the witness) could ; =~ ; + age! part of the importer, as wall ae by tho officer of the cus- | willbe able to stop the formation of any mREDALE aE AC A B. daily, Benders.) | dofor him. He seid there were some small notas he wes Cincurt Cover, Washington, Dec. 8, 1846. fT any- quantity, weight, ot ‘Shiptaled tn: the.t ms superintending the landing, it is conceived that the | force, which might be collected were he to wait for us, Leave Jamatcamet #o'cloes A: M., 1 P.M, and @94F. | onxious about; I desired to relieve him from any any | Delightful morning. Prosent, the counsel on both | voice cr cntry, ik novestholoss becomes e > | exte Sppearance of the ceversngs of the goods, from ances are that he will at once proceed to Mon- M,for Drookiya, or of’ the arrival of Bortoa | uneasiness in matters of business; 1 told him to make his | sizes, (except Mr. Brent) and the jury, Crowd drop- | Waived by tha instructions of the departemat, wader ine | the stains Of sos water, or other cause, would in’ most | clove, and await us there. So far, he has not met with train, si mind that they (the small notes he spoke of) would | Ping in one by one. The plaintiff, deep mourning, | Warehouse act, issued on the lath of ‘August last, to | C288 indicate whether damage had occurred during the stance. The rumor here it the volunteers General Tsylor committed some de] ; ( any A tein will leave for boca map ey ty be attended to. ‘My reason for this ui that | Quietly taking her chair by the «i f her counsel. * voyage. Where such indications are manifested, and | under aeaig A.M Hetaraing, ipsWetnea gina ert | Gon. Van Neus haa ‘spoken to. me two years befote ia | . ME, Geonor Swerve sworu—Fxamised by Mr. Brad: | ese, €4uke oF measure the article to ascertain Whe: | 157 stamination cannot com én board | upon the inhabitants, in and about Monterey and that iat a eeriee an respect to the settling up of the estate. ley—Witness bad been in the city post office for upwards the vessel, or on the wharf, th should be immedi. | in retaliation, Cansles had attacked train of twenty-five nak.) egeetiamity vind sopping stinter- | Property, he suid it would all be taken care offand spoke | Of 21 Years; for 20 years of that time he had bean a | HZ; ,1f the quantity thus ascertained Is found to exceed | ately conveyed to public siore, and. there placed apart wagons, belonging fo the United states, killed the soot, SUNDAY TRAINS. Of some thirty or forty branches, and then spoke of forty | chief clerk; went out of the office April, 1945; witness | juin’ mearhanesiy oreo td with taeh increase of | 0M other goods, and due examination be promptly | and then, after loading bis pack-mules ‘with the stores, F rua to Tompson Scariou, leave Brooktyn at | thousand, but without saying what; I then asked bim dotailed the practice of the department, or rather of the | the quuntity, and the rine nated sat “uc. | made, and, if found necessary, appraisement, to deter- | hauled the wegons together and fred them. Whether mpson and int ate places, commencing | whether or not he hed made a will; [a dead silence,) he city post office, in closing the mails; though advertised omansty, ‘But inno caso are the duties to be levied on | Mine the damago, should take place forthwith. this is true or not, I cannot say; if true, of course the: elo ™ yay ead by a eave Pompe at 2 | became a little excited, and said, Mr. Smith, I am not | to be closed at 9 P M., still, for the public accommode- | s7 amount less than the in aise value. It is deemed proper to call particular attention to the | truce is broken up, and we shail have onr fill of wer, Syafordameica SAM tad CEM ne 2% leave Brook- | going to die; 1 ahall be up in three or four days; 1 told | tion, ithad been the practice of the office to mail letters | “Whore eight, gauge, or measure shall have been | Provisions contained in the-second section ofthe civil and | | ‘The country from here to Santa Rosa is one we shall Ane 7 ford, conta; East Now York.t 39; Bae» | ‘tim I sincerely hoped it would beso; none wished it more | that were dropped in at a much later hour. for which | duly ascertained on any goods deposited in warehouse, | “UPlovaatie, appropriation act, approved 10th Aug., 1846, | have but litte trouble in passing over. We, sball, pro- Dour Trot Course.'10%; Jamazea, 25; ‘Brabvilte, than I did; but told him too, that I merely wished to as- | there was always made eut a new post bill; the transcri t | and such goods be withdrawn, er for consumption ‘or | requiring “ that in oppraising all goods at any port ‘of | bably have a little dificulty in passing two atreams, the sad EP een igate ines) S24; Clowsville, (daring the see. | sist him on any matters he wished to arrange; he thon | Would show distinctly the reguler and the. extra mail8; | transportation to another port the United States heretofore subjected to specific duties, | Alamo and Sabinos; but that you know is nothing, so we 4 de; Hempar rane! oa at ae ra “ h try, in less quantities 3 bie Than Seolied tet eee eer y, ould be taken care of; | | Pena yae ehich'you Lave, been speuciog of here for | an the entire importation, thi expenae of weighing, | Bot Poa Miah Sd mora atey re imped UY the | Bet ae aay rast emuned. frewioeie sald tobe quiet Bistion, $1 1845 Mediord versation dropped; he never expressed a desire to sce his they are such lotters ns are given toa mail | S108 epee by the owe, aberterr eer SS duty on imports and for other purposes,” reference shall | pretty town, as large as San Antonio; say 1600 or 2000 in- don’t on his route between two offices; i agent, to 8 and invoices of simila: imported itants. We found the country very beautiful from pee byemamber that Lever sew the private papers Wt atthe finet ice 0 ver it becomes necessary to perform either of those acts, | during the lust fecal aster nich Bods | kt tat: | Sak “Asitonio $0. this oint—particularly the valley of jen. Van Ness; | was at his house at night during his at the first poi 8 in order to ascertain the dutiablo value of any such goods ier Sivevlations tor the: juevention of Waud,or up | the Aledina, si 7 i, and tho person de. | “ipirawn {com warehouse as aforesaid. tioned are | defvaluation as shall be proscribed by the Secretary | For about twenty miles on each side of the Nueces, ton, we drop it into the way bag, not | transported in pursuance of law, to be re-werohowecd ot | Of, the Treasury.” One of the objects of the law in | itis quite barren; but with that exception, it is very E stamped wit! Lehn se post net ; but Seen ther port Ob entry, they Be Bod bev egain weighed episining a healer to cee, ot Sarai ce simi- teak and pd sone d = bp oe cutonarepee Bogeage Crates will bein roxdiness.at the foot of Whitehall | did notepeak of a wife andtwo children living; I thoughts | OUit tbe w # in much cases there is a difficulty | gauged, or measured, in going into warehouse at the EME rete ce san coracsa chatehiines ith | aobenne tanks ate Davee Y i y ‘ atipic 1g} t ho places whence such letters came from; it the last fiscal year, for the purpose of enabling the | whose banks | am now writing, looks as as the before the rf parang fromthe Br Fmmde” Mnetet | had irritated him with my inquiries about his will, but he | ig rather au irregular proceeding sud is dono by consent: | Uincaly required by lawrto Secemnay esa ace | Proper officers in’ making the appraisoment, to de. | Missouri, ‘Ihs water isthe same color ss that of the "The . au leaves Greenport for Sag Har va. i ; Greenport illness; the first time I saw him was at night; saw him | tional cent is charged as Pontag: train, $2.25, fter ; : tt the mai es tre in Tendineas on the arrival of Trains atthe seve- | lady Comitiy there foe eines oe cee BOF hear of this letter comes efter closing the Se ee ee ee en een Pee | wy Mis Wanussz:—-Gen, Van Ness oo bis, dosthe bos reatest kindnoss. On the | the place where they are received ought to be noticed required by law to accompany the same may be | fect by auch comparison. any attempt to undervalue | Mississippi, and when filtered, is as fino as that of the bogon the arrival ofthe Boston tain from Brooklya. °°” EE ee hey eden sauces keri st in the bis of tater receivedat such ofice; witneas tes- | ahead rae Rpt ge de Ragen auch g Brod | in the involon, Consequently said offcers | Nebraska, which, in the Rocky Mountains, you were #0 2. Sats ~ "i tiffe ular! ‘0 accomm« oe iven a are exercise reasonal an woper means to detect 101 of dri Ks Engrs Ti ~z OF STEAWHORTS FOR ALBANY. ete an egetene ne mee ecuennie temliy ast letters of imensiamen of the prow coming “in. after oeTne bt ee peceiiammment DECeHHRrY. at day | amd counteract any such ‘attemptod impositions on the | ‘THe Mexicuns are all through our camp ay ily (Suedays excer pied) at 5 P. M1 how iy Direct. jn Gib teemacene ar Ven tetas ut Sheer ees hem; | the hour of closing the mail, or else they always | of December next, in pursuance of tho bth section of the | revenues and, whenever it may be deemed necessary, | cakes, # es chisveny, and corn. porte ne ole saree a cen PRR REG RER Cs: , | whe seat te clnk to Get Vau'tan tus ucesatas | make ¢ Seal ode about” Thode ‘tere sry'tut |S ontte nporsior of ted fata te areca | ulin ium mene voted in them bye | cakes od lrg rll say whi hey call tale oa, will nave on Mondry ‘Wednes: | went into the office, and Mr. Holcomb put all the pcpers | corded them u tra the United. stes, if cured with foreign salt, will be. st . ‘adirmition, any owner, im- | for ‘un rial” each, We procure corn enough for our 4 ripts ; stated that if a person and examine, upon oath or E and Frid: at 5 o’clock. in the cases; {then’ put, my own seal upon them! I'can | Corded them upon : by ag after it was stamped for | ‘20 rate of 24 conts per bushel, or 56 pounds on the salt | borter, consignee, oF oth touchin, ter | snimals for two dollars per ‘‘finagre”—a measare of near- ‘Tooudayy't huredoy and Saturdey oveningeearse'cizex’’ | Hardly say what waa done with the key; while we were rentalaaiog,'iteores tis ras te'veqaite: tach person. 0 er Se Sh Re rails Sap onpertar te Doan Sething whieh they way deem material in succrtainiog | ly threo bustels, ‘This is ‘lower than corn was at San PRE ee ay ee poten mag tomy he ke a ponder me pen write s superscription, ne that correspanded with Rusa the" ae apa duty.on aes ay for ie} thesrue market valve on wholesale price > of any mer- Antonio: it was there, # 25 Pe yens Clescrgys + map o'clock, P. M.—! ling at Intermediate Places. . h that on the letter; but that in cases where uals of 4 ise imported ; reyui e action, on ¢ Mexicans furn: ere for y while lay Street. pers from his et; Gen. Van Ness died on Satur. wn high character called for a letter put in the office, ay Ay ey Or ckled fish exported,” &e., ep- | oath or afinhation, of any Tetters, Neootaee: vor 5 or invoices | Bexar they cost 5 cents the ne or $3 per bushel. in his possession relating to the same. Ge doubt ral Wool will no adopt some = to fav) fect, it is d a In order that the comparisons referred to may be duly | cure supplies by the Rio Grende, rathe: by J eomed pro: | instituted, the invoices ofvall goods of the description | from La Vaca, via San Antonio, Presidio, Santa Rosa, rt ¥ Seeamboat NORTH AMEMICA, « te, ie Hi. Farry, will | day night, leave oF Boater, ednesday, Friday and Sunday afternoons, | he had let! ind on Monday following it was suggested, if at 5 o’cloc! that tab! will, it might be in one ofthe after it was stamped and even registered for transmission, | " ‘phe following jon, heretofore made on points sub- the letter was returned to such Lastest without requir- | nitted under the 6th section of the’ wers of it was proposed that that table be examined Sceamboa! baugh, ing the test of a co superscription. Witness “ leave an Tuesdey, Thursday ond Betdey aieceoee, toy | forthwith; that was boiore the funeral. becaure it was | steed the main perticulars ofa long acquaintance with | PeF ,*© incorporate with these instructions, viz: All| mentioned on file in the custom-house should, for such | Kc. some 900 miles to Chihuahas. We. must levy con: o'clock. J , supposed, if there were a will, there might be some di- | the late Gen. John P. Van Ness. Goods which may arrive in port prior to the ist of De- | purpose, be placed at the disposal of the appraisers, sub- | tributions of grain and beef upon the inhebitants, if they ‘The above boats will at all times arrive in Alvany in ample | '¢ctions as to the funeral; Mr.R. 8. Coxe assisted at the ° 3 z Gember next, but which may remain on board the vessel | Joc however, at all times tothe urders of the collcctor. | will not sell tt to us for afair price, or this war will im- time for the morning ears for the East or West, examination ofthe table; when Miss White brought me | {Mr. Brent, senior counsel for the plaintiff, eame in} _ | on that day, or the day foll>wing, will be,subject to the |" Further instructions under this section will be given | povérish our country, and enrich Mex‘co, beyond any eh em at moderate wae - and Jared papers from the vest et of Gen. All persons are forbid trusting any ofthe boats of this line | Kort then on the Buck. of the Mctepatiss ae accion Ea ee eee rege colin bond the beste ar to P. ©, | 00k the key down for the purposo of opening the draw Schulte at ho office on the whart + OF no rh. | tS, a8 decided upon; my impression is, that the drawers ~ were not sealed; we found nothing like a will on the NOTICE. amination of the drawers; I examined, after thet, the files E. On and atter Friday, November 20th, the | and pigeon-holes of the bank, but without success; I eo ED Carain Beaute, will | discovered no will, nor any’ one who had ever wit: itness preceeded to state the means of his know- | rates of duty prescribed by the tariff act of 30th August, hen th tical, ti f the tariff act. calculation. So long as we are scatte our mone; ledge of the handwriting of Gen, Van Ness, and the rea. | 1848, unless entered and bonded for warehousing, prior | {wreianaddeiond intonation oe gre te the doped. | Sivkt and loft: aod ure paying: thiee. prices for everp. on aoa “i cine da tha eatin ane eat 2 _ - a, If faunas should not arrive | ment. thi are the Mexicans locking in thritt and shrewdness rs of the plaintif’ . enuine writing @ for the 1m) t te s e é fact, of Gen, Van Ness. After'a long examination of the | try, and give bout bolorethe at of Decomber dus ie: | gore cuth cr, afirmation required by the ninth section | enough to let the warend? Itis, in fast, the 0 ; ‘ 9 oe plaintft's record, letters in detail, which the witners ro- | ties on his part, that ho desires to avail himaolf of tho | $9 peeminuttered by the collector of the port or district | summiste policy agi and tirough thelr sountty, Hearty ted sate ‘he Rene ee Ee ae aly, "1040, will bee stint. y,the revende ect of 20th | or, and to the clerks employed by any of said officers, or | heurt’s content, and only attacking it now and then, to little refreshment, and, upon thejr returning, | ces justifying a constructive Wermhrastas in aedeaset, by any appraiser, will be according to the following form, | keep it moving. We must take Mexico itself, and then, aud none taken after — yen Van Ne H ES : s = - to wit : before the inhabitants of the country would see their city -_ nessed a will; 1 made all the enquiries within was such notice to be given before the Ist of December. ” i they might terms. Lewe NewYork." "|" LeaveStaton Inland. | reach; it was’ the great. desire al the other mem- | Cr sanined by Mr, Brent—With respect to the | Goods remaining in public store en the second day of RE te gimbal re ora pummamay geese gg birt ot onda At 95 At 8% bers of the family, (besides Governor Van Ness) and it | eculiar, make of vd or “Dia” of. Geneaal | Dy F will be subjected to the rates of duty imposed | Ly, sincerely, and truly PROM SANTA FE. : it! ® was at their instance that I made the enquiries; be- | Van Ness’s writing, from specimens of genuine letters by the act of the 30th July, 1846, whether the rates under | figertio’ sed fatntelh By Mr. Eli Danna, late ber of Hudson's 1 PD 2M cause unless they were provided for, they would be left | handed to him, acknowledged that there ware some oc- | ssid act be higher or lower than the rates chargable by | g¢s of (describe the-ofice), and will use my Dest enden. | ochpey sche anived here leet evening bathe hose, Aye lh . | a nitr_ | 128 destitute situation. ‘There were left of General Van | casional variations, bus that, oa a practice, is styie of | law at the tinto of the, arrival thereof ; provided such | vors te prevent and detect frauds upon the revenue of | we heve our dayé later intelligence from Senta Fe. Mr .. t_ | Ness’ family, four branches :—1. Gov. Van Ness, a bro. | those part - | goods were imported after the passage of the act of 30th | the United States. . ty of sixteen others as far es “One FOR LONDON—Regular Packet of the &th De- , oleae ried . P. 54—The body of the letter appears to be Ge. | July, 1940. ~ scan. Ann oe “y can conver The fixt clase fast sailing packet ship | Tareq nephews, brothers, JoUe Ven Nese Lace Vex | neral Van Nesv's; bat 1 should not judge it | Importers, thereforo, to avail themselves of the daty | oil furtmer, swear (or affirm) that I will support the Break,” (eighty mile from the settle. WELLINGTON, Capt. D: Chadwick, burthen 80 | Nese Fugone Van Ness, and a wlece, w sister of these | (0 be his from the signature alone ; some parts | imposed by the act of the 30th August, 1642, must pay | oM*ttution of the United Statos, ‘A. p, | iMguls.) aud from that point come om alone, Dearing das sail as er regular day. > 5 , “ Signed, . B. e , whom that ising very superior sccoummodatichs for cabin, second | brother, Alatilda Van Ness—all theao ‘wore children of [-of the letters were, very Igood counterfeits, and some | the duty before the frat day of Decomber, if the g “gworn (or afirmed) before me this — day af ——, | With Minor Sumner thers ‘are Lieutemnts Atmarong cabin and steerere p-sseners, persons intending to! embark | deceased brother (whose wife is also dead) of Gen. Van | Of Shem ana Very, ou nnn eae but there are parts fa | Tie soy cert ot the act aa A.D. 184. and Adjutant Staunton, all having been detached for the * e immediate abplicay oe OPH McMURRAY, Larapg cWwalr ign) Her, named Van Allen, who hee @ | Witch the charscteristics of the writer's sty nee Rane nee ee “C.D. Collector.” | service of the South. : . and merchandise to remain in the public stores for the i v i x very dt rh Comer of Pme ano South sis. | "By Nir. Coxe.—I was present when the drawers were | Out. Stated wcase in which he attempted to space of one year without payment of daty. The year | gars, sogite alia vress vee peteohan fine’ ertaiee in sniereclitg heateaes lay sey RE oe Toma ae the gars, cegars, oils, proseryi FOP. LONDONDER! opened in the table, not when the seals of the cases were | 0W" hand, but gave it up. Referred to one of the lettors | will, therefore, commence on the day on which entry of house, and 7 - iy ‘ Hib: aisratch Tne fete opered. : purporting tohaye been written by Gen. Van Ness over | the vessel in which the goods are imported is made at the | suance ‘of law by the collector: for apreaisement,"the | Lesed nothing of tie Tobbery, the report of wEich: was N, Capt, S-accommodations for cabin Cross-ezamined by Mr. Brent.—Before that his physi- | the signa‘ure of “Wallace,” in which the word “Ger- | custom-house. Where goods remain in warehouse sound disctetio: ~ n cian had said he could not survive—that was on Wedves- trudef occurs upen & piece of paper panted into the letter | yond one year, as aforesaid, without payment of the ap pinay to enter es pe “of ipaastiane toe Lsbewg oi xg djraxesoun tor. ne ee etal sengere. are ol w very cuperigr, dovcription, and requires uo | day. I suggested that the papers be exemizedon Friday. | #nd lilling a v ie Saree tak eget oe aon propriate dutios and charges thereon, they must be ap- | withdrawn for exam‘pation from the cask, box, or vessel | All was quiet at Santa Fe, yet a general feeling pre- Sine avelicstion ox pad dies of Pree nteae oreo’ Gov.Van Ness was not present when Miss White brought | “Gertrude Satae beter Wa fen . ere oh ap and sold in conformity with law, and the instruc- J. And the storekeeper will | vailed that the inhabitants wanted but an opportunity to JOSEPH MEMURRAY ¢9'South x, the key of the drawer and the loose papers from the vest | W®! # crease in the paper whic not correspond with of the department issued under the warehousing Fite upon their conquerors. Nothing later hed Nica ja Louis Deity ket; it was a steel key; the apparent original folds of the letter. act onthe 14th of Aug. last. No interest on the duties be- Pee ett Locks of bade i 1 tide ot ne neross a Be | By air. Mar—No, sir, I don't know the practice ex- | comes chargeable ia the cave of auy goods imported after rd from Chi Union, Nov. 2. praisers, upon : mples of the articles desig- praivement os they may deem necessary for @ iz he P, 8—Persons desirous of sending for their friends in thst section of courtry can have them brought eut by the abore object was to open such as looked like a will;.1 | 2¢Uy in the post office now, having left it in April, 1 *; | the passage of the act of 30th of July. 1843, if the duties ° teeelvon mogemée terme, by applying ee bore. 3 cvalock of bat among his paporne | was gat | dob know of letters beiog stamped and pat ithe agents | sre pula within tne your prescribed by law, Goods i tobe teturned te the public sore ou comple. | TOOTHACHE CURED IN ONE MINU “FO! Li L— Sew Line—Regular pack- | present when the cases were searc! 'l did not see g | Pouch—they ought not to be. mas Sweeney was asked | ported since the passage of the warehouse act of 6th of examination and appraisement For the in- | 'Y the use of the Clove Anodyne This is t eto 5 aa The splendid, fast sailing pack- | book of forms of a will at any time; did not find any numerous questions regarding the practice of the Wash- | August, 1846, and carriad to public store as unclaimed the appraisers, it is deemed proper to require fd will eure the most violent toothache er ship SIDDO! ward B. Cobb. master, will | per providing for manumission of.his negroes; 1 under. | &'M City post office in the transmission of irregular | goods, may be entered at any time before the expiration | that in all cases whero appraisements are ordered on in one Minute. It isnot unpleasant to the tage, bau no appre, bar sealer days tieas uncquatied | $004 they had been manumitied; the Christian name of letters, from which it appeared there hed grown up an | of one year from the date of importation, and be exempt: | entry of any goods, the collector shall cause to be at Tt yey eg for Splendor or comfort’ appiyeon bourke at Orleans wharf, | Mis. Hotfman is Gertrude; hisfniece, Matilda, bad lived irregulac practice for the public scoommodstion of | ed from any charge of interest on the duties. minuted in pencil at the time, on the invoice, opposite Building’ Sold sleo separ i i]. | transmitting letters after the mails were closed. Thought | The additions authorized by the eighth section to be ry N street, or to =" | in his family for many years; Charles, a brother of Matil- a y the eighth s to the articles, by letter in the tariff of 16:6, foot of Wall street, ort COLLINS & CO, % South si. | da, gotan sppointmentin the New York, custom house, | the ceuntry post ;pfices wore generally more apt to be | made by the owner, consignee, of agent "in the entry to | under which, in the opinion of the collector. the duty is | sou Packet ship Shefidan, Coirish master, will saceeed the | Miss White is cousin of the Genoral’s former wife; | COFect in their bills and transcripts than the larger offi- | the cost er value given in the invoice” where goods have | to be levied. eka Biddons:and sait 2th Jenaary, her regaiar dav air | don't know that any brother of the relative, Van Allen. | ®® been actually purchased, o8 also the costs and charges | “inasmuch us the act of 30th July, 1646, repeals all acts | Clove Anodyne, intenced fo deceive the unwary: Baa Pea ‘New Line Liue—he | was in the alms house; Gen. Van Ness never spoke to | ,, Mr. Groxox M. Davis, teller in the Bank hate ft ed referred to, must be added at the time of making entry | or parte of ucts repugnant to its provisions, it is deomed | audesk fur the Clove Anodyne pre; hing iy 40 rack. i a and at Coddington’s, 303 Hi 2 cents. hasers must beware of spurious compounds called are et of. ast cy shag! sgenedier fast | me on the subject of a disagreement some years ago with lis, sworn.—Direct bg ce ed doo ogg far § volo of the » and cannot be done subsequently. T! proper to state that the eleventh section, together with SON, and purchase only of respectable oth as bar’ | ni. brother, Gov. Van N of ‘Gen. Van Ness, privilege is obviously intended to afford the party an op- i it, 1842 FANCY BOXES AND CUKNUG fea, capr, John kidridge, wil sil as above, herreguiardsy | py srs Gansaue 1 heerd General Van Ni he | bank: ‘The pibintit's letters, ‘purporting to have been | portunity to relieve himself from the aldituonal duty im- | fos qvoceeding rections of the act ef Sou Atma, TeAe: | UT RANLE. for Contactionten for, Chtnioey sat Kew ‘or Freigin ay ‘ing elegant and superior accem Pit Reece r ju ates ti ‘an Ness ry, e | written by Gen. Van Ness, shown accoriing to their | posed oy section, where the appraised value shi sections,) is still in operation, subject, however, to the Yeur’s presents @ assortment of articles — Prog ga a to the captain on board, at west side of Bur fp hee qwrt t x vbed Congo Katoh pA numbers, one by one, to the witness. 0. No. I did not | exceed by ten per centum or more the value ‘so de- | modifications contained inthe act of 11th Febuary, 1846. Also, colored papers of at Kinds, may be found, and will be WOODHULL & MINTURN, #7 South st. | mony was wandering off the track, but waived thelr ob- | ursi written by Cem, Ven Neva, —same of OF troner im | ciaged.on the entry :” cotsequently eny such additions | the now tarit act of 20th July, 1848, and the act eatab- | scld ty mhilesale snd serail, at ressooable peeps, oe the mae lishing a warehousing system, &c., approved 6th of Au- | “W/actory of nonce aaieas he Orphan’s Court. the judgment of the appraisers in estimating the value of | gust, 4346, as adverted to-and explained in ‘ i i oral id ; . . p! thede and pre: N B—Wedding-cake B hand, or made to order. Aier®, purparting to huve been written by General Van | tore. ‘Recognized teveral letters and recelfts fa the ge: | ai raraheaasocy te ares, nevertheless required to Sious iusiructious issued under the last mentioned act, |_asimer seme ores om Manas News under the assumed name of Wallace. It hat the | (line pecs Suitivg of Gen. Vou Now. Pera Caee La enya the Bearing date ‘the 14h of Augest sind Souk f October FRENCH FANCY BOXES 7T—these ore the Jetters filed by the petitioner in | maa ; Court. Same opinion OPE IE made as aforesuid are not obligatory upon, or to control Price of e jections in this instance . ‘The packet ship QUEEN OF TRE WEST, 1250 tons |/°S10 "Se nay showed Jo witness one of the “ Wallace” | {2 burthea, Cape. Phi A a ‘the Liver hoot and nll ou her Regular dey. lat Junmarys 187. ass i LONDON—Fi First Packet—The splendid | nome of “ Gertrude” in it (as understood) upon a of — “Ti stree wil‘pogtfelpsitae above: nr’ ©. S°% | gape pasted in Wathoes ought twas whtton in AE | gig uegeeiete arde Si Gaseetd Vas Note Be or tbe | ie wae Peumeple spon which the appralsement isbased | "Tine following decisions on questions submitted to the | QR UCMIPAY, GAESE VTS. BRUN, LAROSIERE ceor for cabin, second cabin and seerage | ferent colored ink, &c—that is, the name of * Gertrude.” | (jnintiff's letters, more resembled his writing than cér- | the last place of shipment to the United Sister maindie | department, arising under the new tariff act, are commu | offer forsale two cases of French Vancy Boxes for boabons, passengers are cane ors thore fant of the other Rosdea vieheede : Piney versonal know! of Gen. | tain gen' ‘tter of said J. P. Van Ness. all preceding expenses, duties, costs, charges, ‘and ne cr for zene {euaion jaw ady ote of the latest style 42 lm®rre jam g 4 wae f pom 4 P " , conta, ; ranier te be entitled to a por | nn sek end PE PeTAPBCOTT, we Howth st. | fromthe estates eee an enmuty for Mies White ta ctht, Cannzunr recalled.— Gave his opinion that acer | portation, is the foreign value upon which the duty is te | cent ad falorem, must be of the description generally A RARE CHANCE, ult sdaor below Nip | “Ricuanp 8. Core sworn —Testified very miautely to | genuite paper, war written Dy the late wife of tho de- | braced ia: fxing the valuation eter and abere ine sales | KDCM” incommerce by the designations given in ache- | /A GENTS are wanted to undertake, the sale of anew ead APSUUETS FORRIGN EXCHANGE AND | a thorough search and examination by himeelt, at the eer r, of the aruals ob the pose Of pow ort ot eset oe dule E. Allother gums or resinous substances in ter i a nea reese a eapility and Gosteae fair } BonGKATION, QFE Dealt on Eveland, | residence of General Van Ness, of his desks, cases, | Wat. A.Buapiey sworn, direot—Knew Gen. Van Ness | nufacture, ore, i ‘ crude ar pechagea wae, ces tort ecribaa & guarantee of $300 per annum will be given. oe ing to | drawers, &c., for a will, but did not find one, his search nearly his whole life time. Is not Joseph A. Bradley, lst. The transportation, inshipme! e et ot the rl ribs payabie o iH i rer > ohn bag cellar. ‘ tp Se counsellor ils efenuton, are hi givtray with ail the capeeesnhtona tre aan ae ~" eount, in * principal towns, as follows :— . Maypavince Caariace sworn —Tosti to a con. | detail against the pla: ’s letters on file. preduction, or manufacture, whethar by land or wate: windings Mest, 2 Barked, 9; Licerol; Ne | vereauon with Geperal Van Norsabout a year age a> | \Grosncanminedy ME. Mav upon the laters Nothing | Farrage toe veel in which shipment is made to the | ;igaations of gum Dengoin, or Denjemin, and benzostes, | LEFT OFF WAKDROBE AND FURNITURE " Eagle rq awi an nt elicited ot mate: consequenee. it tates. Inc! these TED. ia Treland—National Bank of [zeland and branches through- | formy of wills, and that, perhaps in Februsty last, ahort | By Mr. Burwt-—l believe Mrs, Conner lived at one time | of the ck, package, box, crate, hogisead” barrel bales-| 2,017.0! thirty per cent ad valorem; and A D. out. ' ogshead, , bale, | termed by the importer gum perdu, arcertained on due | f[ ,ADIKS OR GENTLEMEN having {a Reotland—Netoval Bank of fScotl-nd and branches | ime prior to the witness leaving this city for Boston, in | near my residence. Mra. Fowler, her sister, lives in my | cask, can, and covering of all Kinds, botties, jars, ves- | examination to been opium, is churguble with the duty | Af dispose of, such ne oh F CEVENST % v d m, under the provisions of the third sec- C place of growth, | tion of the act. "The substances imported under the LT Ee ht pinks | a conversation with General Ven Ness, he was led to | neighborhood. Think I have seen the carriage of Gen. | sels, anddemijokns. fair. ash price for Sas oe, ‘earing hy ean ol iSrais can be forwarded by packet ship Roscing onthe ath | believe that General Van Ness had not mada s will— | Van Neus at Mre. Fowler's 2d, Commission at the usual rate, but in no case leas | f ‘¥*MY Per coxt ad valorem, as provided in schedule ssbecriber, dhroug, the Fost Ofte, roug! that 166 thorough examination o! the | tinct brokeroge to be added. i othe: ufacture of | Ladies can be attended to by Mrs. J. f all the Philadelphia aldermen, 41 in | 34. Expert duties, including such duties . tures of mohair cloth, silk twist, or other man of | Ladies TivEnary m he hed seen himself, and the dockets | from the Ucog of wth, ro Semeerhapn prcthe rete C16th, Be WER OF Eve eaveae. 8 vacate, , Nader the ne instant, steam ship Great Western on 26th, or Royal Mail | Since the death of General Van Ness, witness had Heway D Gizrin, of Philadelphia sworn; direct exam- | then two and a half ot, and i steamehip {Om Boston on Wet Duong hin book with the Van Ness arma on it. Never saw a | ination —Testifed ea to Hobe added,” ere i# 8 dix) | ‘That, in order to the admission of lastings, manufsc- ve - i J.T. , thas os Boring allp. will of the deceased, nor heard of one having been seen. ts ana te ieee esas ked Ge: eral Van Ness for the book DIGI LIVERPOOL Keguiar Frater of tne se art before | Jatt for Boston, “Iwas | ofthe other two; ail of them had marriage recards-ex- | the last place of ehivmeni to the United Sates, ip weg Bopp ed Neon § oronpyedmie dy “oped ‘ SHEURTON, W HL. Howland, oe pack will sais eard of his death 1 was gone not | cepting 11 ofthe registers were kept in books—look- | 4th. Cost of placing cargoes oa board ship, includ! Culiar texture, figure, shape, or dime ‘of the articie , iberes ver cemeler day.” a ; , nor more than two weeks. ed over all ofthem myseil, either with or without the al- | drayage, lubor, bili of lading, lighterage, town dues or,other attending circumstances, that it as, as imported, | + ie ET alas ae cee diisins te tania, sbconh abun on ; sworn.—Ia President of the Bank of | vermen in each particular. ‘The six who kept no books | shipping chargos, dock and wharf duet, and all charges | suitable forthe manufacture exclasively of shoes boots, | Lt yGo nm Tatas heave srecaietutast fort or aemage st erage in this well kvown vessel comment is | Metropolis, and had been for a long time director in | had their marriage records on file, and none of the six | to the articic on shipboard. bootess, or buttons, asthe case may be. Where a diffe- { eral, vzpods, weces gad earshentiee ov . iniendng ‘o emiark ghould make | association with Gen Van Nees jo seid Dank; tosited to | were in the city ef Philsdelphie—-they were outside the |" bscounts are never to.b0 allowed in any cose except | rence'ei pinion may arise ia, regari io srucies under al property also agaiust loss or damage. a insects Sau" | Brainy tek Khe paulo cri ee | Mater objected othe ttiony of Mr. pn |i tera ead Setar otttees caste | the evn, between the collec and oprah th | Pte im the reco! 8 jen- ir. Beant . - usege herot » ever moro than the act i 4 i net @ Bouth, corer of Pine st. ting of elphia Aldermen. The count positively known to the appraiser. Se coatasentiontethiodepectacet! may be submitted Bae a ein ear anes |RSS SR | San ga | Se fae a ae . Van Ness; identified reveral of the genuine letters en es, oka, oug e here, t from ast of to the | ‘That sheath ‘and I, to be class, coppered and ecuper Instened bark UN- | of Gon. Van Ness exhibited to him in comparison with | and the Aldermen examined under oath. ‘This was mere: | United States is not to be included in and wa inf ane 4 = BIN 8 Hr Ti ree the Jetiers ofthe plaimif: hd examined over four hum. | ly -e yer titled to free entry as provided in schedule {, must be secondary ¥ insurance is also excluded by law. ot ‘invalids, and others, who desire fo avail themselves of the “4°” of Gen. John P. Van Ness; he | The Count dissented to the objections of the plaintiff's | ‘The eighth section provides, in certain cases, for an ag ants Fg: Hose in length than forty y-2ight | und agreeable climate of Para, will fied the Uni made bis “J” or *1” with a single movement of the pen; addition of * twent; r cent ad valorem on such seadtuccrnuscicttens ef ehuncre! Gatto beserpaved. | these appear to hare been made by two strokee—eome of | Mr, Dazwr contended either for the oaths of persons | praised value.” ‘This twenty pet contin, as the aw do-| WeHgte tan fourteen, nor more than thi-ty four, ounces for partieulars apply to JAMES BISHOr & CU., them being open at the top; examined the ;‘J’s” in the | knowing the books of the Aldermen to be their genuine | clares, on addition of aduty of twenty per cent on the at there being no ision in the act for the free nM tiarrre ig a Liberty street_ | Orphan's court letters, purporting to have been written | books, or for the books themselves, under the oaths of value, snd not a per cen! upon the duty. ission of philosophical apparatus or anatomical pre- Sl NURTHERN LIGHT FOR SAL. | by Gen.J. P. Van Ness. such persons. ae, if the duty upon such vappalved be twenty | Darations, whether specially imported by order, or for | bar ersigved, having comaluded wo withdraw | | Cros-ccamined by Me. Baxnr—Bhown several of the | | The a srqued the in favor of the testimony | per cent under the law, tho addition of twenty per cent | Iie tse of societios or seminarice, or otherwise, ‘articles | Mr. would ‘e tego Pacha” oer for acle ti well huows | papers independent of the signature; recognised most of ven as the fect of what be | would ; y. eS EA LIGHT. Te coco given raize the duty to be assessed to forty per serie tk of that description become liable, on importation, to a ThE rons ISLAND INSURANCE serene. o had done. if thirt, cent, to r cent, and so on— AL ‘Joun Boru sworn, examined by Mr. Bradler—Krew |" Mr. Buen objected, because from this testimony the | all casce en actual addition of twenty per cent torihe ey nl germane peepee ape: one eae fe 4 SA evarnue » is most substoutially built of white | Gon. Van Ness since 1813 Om . ; Was associated with him some | opinion might be adduced that all the books of all the | rate of duty. ice 41 FuLtow sraeet, Baoomirn. oak, copper ites dto.se wales, aud ts very tho | time in the Bank of lis at a director; whitness | Aldermen fad been oxemined, when, by's more formel | “Inasmuch asthis section gives the importer the erchsndieg, the growth, produce, ant manuiactare' et | CONT! 128 to ake risk om bul having two berths and eight open berths (four of which | shown the Orphan's Court letters; said he had seen them Yee 4 research and investigation, a most important ay oF gearing oguinat the imposition of this United Weston cunasten toc estas Sen a a ‘and property, ly, are double) in het siter eabine which, with eight berths yu ber | in the Orphan's Court, and regarded them, at that time, | lact might appear. duly, by authorizing him, in all cases, nott Taeuget beck te tho Wiles tues ation ntry. nd | bie terms. “This company passed two great- ms hen Bt ae proceueae_ foc Bi ipoocnsem: Le Speman ee fangs nthe tone 3 oO Ang ones; some eo sees seretnes iv cea ee ty See et re ee joice, to ee eet anaes of schedule I, it is ry that th Mentity’ be a ~ eee that hav ever in 3 Em A ewe yaeht, preg eppeared good 5 Ww exam. | cation of authoritios. » including all costs and charges, differing cammiekineaniann t how: aae ‘tore "Fre qualities oPthe thera Light for sailing, and us ined the series of Van Ness letters, or those presented by | | Mesers. Brapey and Coxe argued on the other side, | respect from former provisions, it is not expected that the | thé ser eye ar ae Aoctaran eight ¢ trecee, te Taering ther “2 a coat,” are too well known te require further descri>- be we Fin this cause as such, and gave his opinion and were sustained by the Court, in so fer that the wit department willbe called upon to interpose to, relieve duties on umports abd tonnage ;" and farther, that snot | Sompany may’ sustun will be adjusted and y 00 " ei ut a ness could state what he ne. ‘any importer from men! additional dui a « F ‘itor terms other partienlars apply to the subseriber, at Cross-ezamined by Mr. Barnt.—Heve not seen the} Mr. Canciore said that it would have been more pro- | twenty per cent. a J Siwkinsiptaetonen tee Unites in the same condition Company wake special their customers in No. 15 South street. Boston. Orphan's Couit letters since the trial began; I think they | perly the province of the plaintiff to have had the mar- | ‘This section further provides, “That under no circum- io abieantins bY saned States, having under: | New York, of all expirations rea, Ww. PB. BURSTS she, ‘ are an attempt et imitations; think that « dieguised hand | riage books of all the Philadelphia Aldermen examined ; | stances shall the duty be assessed upon an amount less | ©°2° RJ. WALKER, orth stdinile ECF President, pra Ges nN A ace, might be taken for imitation; shown a genuine paper (p. | and that the defence were not under obligation to pro- | than the inveice value, any law of Congress to the con- + WALKER, Secretary of the Treasury. a.) A a - ~_ | 60) not proved by witness. duce the books of the other Aldermen, evn Wwe | ane. Destavction or Mn. Lenmann’s Banoon.—Mr. Leh- HOLMES’ KITCHEN RANGES. NO {CE Any Perera having <isinne sgniast che anaer- Mr. O. H. Tuxoor sworn—Knew the late General Van | ed that of the deceased Alderman Christian. book otwithstanding the very comprehensive language of | mann informs us that his ascent on Sunday nat, alt h |E proprietors in presenting the re Ranges to the pub- ae eae LO Bice, teytame to Henry H. | Ness; is an engraver; was shown a letter by him to | was produced because that was the Alderman the plain- | this proviso, it is still believed that Congress could not | the wind blew strongly, terminated porting be rey , Warraate therm, to vertora the tor whieh | + hate 4 Pere m street, New | Gen. Van Ness, in regard to . copper pinta, pevess yes tiff had selected as the officer that hed married her. Be- | have intended to abolish all the allowances made under | his person. He aliguted on the plantation of Mr. Alex- re pareunees, sad If act, they will be re free diets JOHN HERDMAN. | tir, that’s mine; letter dated 10th, 1645; knew of | sides, the evidence here being , did not require | previous lawsfor defisiencies and for damages occ: ander Grant, at the English peer ol ‘cevalied | of <7 gee to the =. fag Ly 3 the press being at Mrs. Conner’s, and a to General | the sffirmative process the counsel on the | during the voyage of importation. it is represented, twenty-two or twenty-three th me ie fievis Le say WP iy jing to be prices Ww AADIEE, Van Ne it; it was some time in the summer; he | other side. however, to this department, that in consequence of {he | thirty two minutos, We egg a a ee ee eee ee eee rnsterns fot Fartors, Offens and Boa Drier tite sedaction of the ‘Parit which, takes Klece | was abseut; on his return | applied egain; | went once | Mr. Coxe and Mr. Brent continued the cantroversy | misfortune occurring to importers, from the happening of | te produced. no nroft tokio. Tes balloon “a + aa he Co. eaoun eeeal, Wilk the prices | OF twice to Mrs. Conner’s; saw her and the deughter; I | upon the point of . any damage to their goods during the voyage, appeals are | alighted on the embers of a fire which had been kindled |, Stoves—Hall, Office, and Bed Room Stoves, Stovepipes, ; eae thing in ike proportion. ey have now on ‘an order for it dated 10th October, 1845. (Mr. Brady | At fouro’clock, on suggestion of Mr. Bee, Gi jeer made to the sympathy of public officers for relief, so far | by the | bs 5" Hands large and splendid assortment of Cl Cassimeres id hima peper] No, sir, that is not it. (P.22.)— | were allowed to retire ior the day, the point at law ory large allowances | phen = grey and japanned. Trius: secession au dae vet | nanare mares he Seen, wu ot hs, Petite Carat, Cage Moral) in great good Ss Be Sea ioesn Gio gota iatkey cinteyscered—ne Fs Ba je q 2 e., ec. y contract; thi ifferent; he _w: ouRT, amor, , orn: bea 51 a ‘Gentlemen in wont of articles are invited to examine our The'same inkstants this te diferent Ik; he“wrote the or- | continued the discussion with Mr. Brent, arguing that inom, ‘and the the whole to about $2,600. The balloon was regurded as Preoriecore sea jana os ona we street. ar vy Hino AN» FURNTAUBE pote vases pi Ty siest Cyepe i ‘So nen eons bomen ooks’ might ht afterall We eevteng tien: Br tmost is 4 enjoined, moot | oh be 2c for ete ots by the taser, |e Cael UbP ULV I HINY & quarter of a sheet o! ir ; | men’ re . Mr. |, 80 to carry into ef: article of famil; rniture, — ) | > OE ee Meno WANTED “your dear husband” wus not in the io; Mra, Conner | Brent contending that the primary evidenceof the el: Wey eiitontcls ees eo elmore dren had made an ascent in it, eccempanied by thefather. | “| 79 WOOLLEN GOODS MERCHAN ADIES ot Derian sav grpeetinece orcas oe has called on me several times this summer; some time | dermen and their books, is the testimeny required, upon in to be es. "oe » pane es _H. oOe. cg for thasate, by arin Tote Teteeriber, at emmen | wenden this pola of tee tavestanees. in.she | | A.company of Fenny lvanany Qelonging 1 th Bec CLOTHS, CASBIMERES, AND SAT TINETS nx. or through the post offiee, which will be pun ‘according of Fi we purchased the » No. sat Wear BF ¥. to, . &. © 69 Dunne st. to the | com two thousand acres, in Fei:fax county, Va, ‘ e PAN'D. Ladies canbe to by Mrs. M.'S. Coben. A} tor wil ato onthe a ond roceed ta Ka culation, FI MENC H sud orders for wach’ at Meatry. Wogteot, + AES Imere the da. | by forming nurveries, gardens, Kc. ieee &