The New York Herald Newspaper, June 7, 1851, Page 1

Page views left: 0

You have reached the hourly page view limit. Unlock higher limit to our entire archive!

Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.

Text content (automatically generated)

THE NEW YORK HERALD. — WHOLE NO. 6801. ~- MORNING EDITION----SATURDAY, JUNE 7, 1851. PRICE TWO CENTS, “DOUBLE SHEET. OE nn | NEWS BY TELEGRAPH?! THE WILLIS AND WEBB CAS | I had reference, I cannot perceive by. what code of | duly admitted @ mbmber. (Im the argument, Messrs. of BANK OF KENTUCKY. —$20000) ADDI. . beer) morals, or upon what principle of honor, you or | Borr and Smith, of this city, aud Messrs Powers and k.—T * ANANDA DARL Yili ibe: 0 give is fs ¥ ort erfully against SALMS BY AUCTION, ea: horive hers Beek ts ataat a easaeal From Washington City. Wil’ re fi Tita Publicity to the tuct. | vedmission; whist almost every ope of the aboition- Srna Raye Aen pence pital 4 ard of Dir THE SOUTH AND MR. BUCHANAN—PRENCH CLAIMS Superior Court—Spectal Term, which placed it utterly Gut of the poweret the | tt a Brown, of Pleiudetphia, srrom, of Aubura, ales, Measures, Meat Block and Tools, Lamps, Contec: u saveads'¢ | FOR CONFISCATIONS IN CALIFORNIA — UNITED Before Hon, Judge Sandford, | public to suspect any one person in particular, | 2Yant of New Jersey, Hine, of Chio, Manning. of Albany, Glonees’ Jara, Flo Hots, Heated Vases, Tumblers, Docan- ,enbserip- | STATES FIVE PER CENTS, ETC. SMITH CODDINGTON AND MARY HIS WIFE YS. JAMES | Bat because you were a party toa tradasetion in Denied Paar Oey bee e ci of ail, the! neo treet, at idovolacke | Neny-eiaht ad rush Compenys Nee | Wasusmorow, June 6, 1861. WATSON WEBB. | which Mrs. Coddington was concerned, you pro- Sect sed eek co pon Oh bla ck man's speech was UCTION NOTICE.—THOS. BELL, AUCT.—BY I. N Selina ik . | _ It is reported here that powerful Southern influence | Furnay, June 6.—Mr. H. F. Clark, counsel forthe plain- | claim that she is the female pointed at;’ Willis fl- | an eloquent appeal in favor oPhix ra ce. and he deserved fd Bash —this day, at 1034 oF slock, tho auction rooma Ineogggrated by the Logistature of K {| 1s being brought to bear upon the Pennsylvania Conven- | tiffs, said—In the case of Smith Coddington and Mary daw itup she pebkcation i the saute effects and mare » sene Shan these whe calles, him shate eees, and valuable sale of excel u) ti BO, ; e upon your most meouraged, Jarre Xcollent Furniture, tw did | the soion of S12 30 in pursuance of reports from the | tion, to induce the nomination of Mr. Buchanan. his wife against James Watson Webb, an order for the | ceuaadicuee meade ead cee Fm Mos. | andthe expenses paid, by the Queka~ aboliionlate of fortes, thirty Carpets, Freneh Bedsteads, & THOS. BELL ct presontati LL, Auct, | setting forth the innuttciens ot the banking ‘capital of the It is stated that the French government are about to | defendant to show cause, before this Court, why a cor- | Coddington le or be not the party alluded to, must | Philadelphia, as was claimed om the fe or. and this wae as near twenty years past, to bring a claim of three millions for goods confiscated at | respondence which he retains in his | inevi ji not disputed; but the black mansadmeighed that its ex~ FINE COLLECTION OF DAULIAS, OF THE BEST | the Bank of Kentucky the Northern Bank re in his possession should | inevitably seriously injure her character. Whether 5 a ad bared Secon ep RATLIAS, OF, THE BRST | Se Hantof Kentesny, the Northnrn Banker Centueky, ad | g50 Spraneiaeo. by Col. Colles, fer non-compliance with | not be given over to the sufe eustody of some person of | your eonduct has boen honorable or just, or whether | PeRset ad been paid to sen hit $0-tla yeon vention.) by . a Uy be 6 t the a Tne PART Birondwraed SY Aneto, £4.10 g'elock thie day, | The Farmers’ Hank of Kentucky was, therefore, tncorpo- | the revenue laws. approved honor and integrity, to be held pending this | YOU can reconcile it to your sense ofright thustosueri- | nent'emerrs.. Tn due course Pose aoeaien ted, with, my ©. KEMP, AUCTIONEER—HOUSEHOLD FURNT. | and inthe city of Cinsinnati, upon which the tonnes heey. |, te Holders of government five per cent stock, tssued | action, is returnable this morning, pate in 4 r f derd re See Ont Teg ii ee eee Ngee Nipper mpeg qn TR. Ga pss ean eae romana transacting shighty werental Poni oats pank hasbeen | under the act of 10th August, 1846, are notified that the | Court—Who appears for the defendant? N. P. i as Gut on aes me a This d W o'clock, ‘at % Nasanu strocty near Fultou, withou large amounts of sat Berve, to pay cash advances, a very large assor! shipments of hemp, bale 30Ps, productive pa you to determine. So far as I am concerned, I | where negroes formed a part, Ups thie. aryself and bangin, srrentins. The ob- said stock, principal and interest, will be redeemed on Mr. Clark—As I have received no notice of retainer | wish to say, that the person does not live who has | #¢?al others withdrew from the ec ‘Jor, Dining-room, and Chataber Furniture of live stock, Wc., vastly exceeding the 9th of August next, at the Treasury. Interest on | from any counsel for the defendant, I apprehend there | ever heard me say or intimate, directly or indirectly, | Jct ¢f this convention was understocd to Meme been to aul well worthy ihe attention of housekeepers oonsigt ith ite provent means, to purchade, render thie rroposed in | the said stock to cease and determine after that date, will be no appearance in opposition to this application. | that Mrs. Coddington is the lady to whom I alluded Gitlon eiebbone Reroonn gd ar 4 — ‘rench Mantel Clock, Ivory Table Cutlory, Chios fer capltallae; while th cultural, commercial | ‘The receipts from Customs from July, 1850,to May, | Court--You had better wait for a while, as some one | 12 kas Hae igen or does the being live who has | mote the great object of land limitation sad reform. pertor A wood af Qotave Pi fat wees one a pi a my nk relies for | 1951, inclusive, were $44,340,063, being an increase over appear. ever heard me breathe a suspicion even, against the Thave yet to learn how these objects ure’ te be ob- unham: Rosewood Parlor Purni- | ite pat ronaae, my fear ig aaae partons ber the ‘corresponding months of the last fiscal year, of may virtue of Mrs. Coddington, or the purity of Mary | tained by the introduction of abolition’ of slavery: into Ht th, Arm, Rocking and Spriag-toat Parlor Cian: | rapid and full developement of fue tocuzocs ac iteaeiagy © | $7.700,578. : After a lapse of some time, Mr. Clark renewed his ap- | Inman. ven now, I deny that Jou bave any—the | sucha body, and believe that: in withdr.swbag from gucte Sor ear une dead Mectceae nab eete | nies iaiahearacaenes mi rte teenie | (Me, ring nephew of the anther, ts Superintendent | pletion to'thee lady im nuy publication, “at whether you | whom! raticornted to represent," ea 4 xtension Dining Tal essing Wi -laws, rules, and re- ad interim, Court—When was the order to show cause served? ‘© that lady in my publication. But whether you | Whom I was delegated to sori Bureaus, with and without Marble tops; Wavha gulations, see pamphlet, which can be at the Trust Com- 7 ai i | Respes he J. L, MIN@SERY. soit uttering tnt, Char Fey Benatar ane mise ecet | mente taney” AY Me odredemarnist: | ys, ant On the th tant, pray Histo below thes Lrseea lo bers enatpens'ae® | 30 ran ramnioams Datetrenes.- “tage edsteads, Hat Stands, Looking Glasecs, 01 stockholders and patrons of the Farmers’ Bank of Kentucky | — ‘The appointment of Mr. Langdon as Assistant Exa | _ Court—If there is no one present on the part of Mr. spreading upon record a transaction which, but for | 7° 7 "EYSIPENT OF MM NATIONAL -i8D) a Seg Seach, Mahogany, Hair, gad Cane Seat Chairs, Shad dots sights and interesie are flly rected by legisla pes sel er empilee op gen learn, = hove solely tition, | Webb. an order must be granted in conformity with your | you ani vite would never have seen the light, is —Pincapruenta, Tua 2, 1886. a © morning of sale. pp Ay te Sole edareignen sakes plensare soaet oe et cene 4 ine without any politica: | application, that the correspondence be delivered over | inost unpardonable—not to use a harsher term. Sin—I address you for the purpose of havi 9g my views well-earned reputation of the|Banks of Kentucky, for honest, | a Board of Architects te ¢ in the examination | tothe gentleman named (Andrew Warner, Kaj), and | __ It is not for me to divine your object in thus drag- | placed pefore the body of which you are the*presiding tion of caritalisrt® also called to the produc. | of the new Patent Office bull Re ein reference to some | that it be open only to the inspection of the partios to | 8ing Mrs. Pocaingien before the public. If your | OMlocr. | The two questions, of land reform an ‘tne ~~ -d stmont.. For particulars, see pamphlets | alterations from the original design, approved by Secre- | this action, and their respective counsel and attorneys, | im isto screen Willis, or to draw from me any | Dusation if labor, ive properly the only questions fOr ‘and circulars. The current business of the bank nly tary Ewing, to add to its utility and strength. The east ‘ facts or circumstances, caleulated to expose the | © eB cael gre) goer ithe pdise cco. by fatistactory in itenaturo and reaults, showing that thediree- | winig is nearly completed, and the workmanship isbighly | Have you any further suggestions to make, Mr. Clark, as | Jady implicated in my publication, youare certainly | C2, PFoher platform. and our own cause is tory will doubtless be enabled to divide vo per ceut serai- | reditable to the contractors. ‘The building, with both | to the form of the order? sti i rosper; but let us mix them up with extrancoms: amd 1 OF d accumulate handsome surplus fund, ined to encounter a signal failure; while as- | het tter, tan ant contitaniony ears westga to, gome forward. | “'Dividetide will be patd in thie city at the Oho tAteand | Wings finished, will exoel all edifices here, Mr. Clark—T think there ought to be a provision that | suming that you intend no injury to Mrs Coding. Deokensd teener cima: She Sar nt a ee 2 Canal streets ss ARKE! t, Scorstary. » | Trust Company, or other bank, of which due notice will be The Special Senatorial Ele Ginasasaht Mibceiens the correspondence be delivered over under oath, ton, and that your purpose is to have the letters of | shape the land n agitation into a model westhy of arn ci - . " . C i pr e 1s ciple of those which Rave om he eg roront condition, business, and prospects of the Far. | Aaiavctvaee aii Court—Certainly; Mr, Webb must appear personally, | Mrs. Coddington taken care of, I propose frankly | imitation How ® this to be done” To me it appears ro extremely simpl, which is, by letting the questiom rest placing it upon a similar footing with the a The official returns from Steuben, are—Guinnip, 3,032; | *Md be examined under oath, before a referee. Mrs. C. application to the court, names Mr. | 0 ite own merits—by keeping it separate and distinct Be of Louisville, the Bank of k bucky, aud the North | oi oe | aeity foe fama 08. pa pr) Mr. Clark then suggested that ex-Judge Vanderpoel be | Axprew WaRNEK, or some other responsible person, | 0™ womun’s rights agitation, free soilism, abolitioaism,- Bank of Kentucky, which are p: ly to be had at i vanced rates ed. The former ip cial—Guinnip, 1448; Gilbert, 1.616—taajority for Gil. | DAmed by the Court as the reforeo before whom Mr, Webb | as the recciver of the letters in tn ay | Cre pataRRAlaligk 5. nanan Ailumeba coud cine seer e8tiaos, iy ing, June 10, at Warren Hi ro f ty ; A ty a ry stree forthe purpove of maklng the ne. | dhe Haak of * | bert, 98. ‘There has consequently been no election. should appear and be examined. this application be made ‘in goud faithy then all | negr"t iaiuas mulation saul wadienat and Prompey: to meet your object without exposing e VERY MAN HIS OWN LANDLORD—SECOND Al ecm Association—E peta of d to attend the ular meet- Arrangements to become incorporated his the Court ted, hi you have to do is to withdraw all the papers, and, | enus omme, from a light buff or yellow to sadic ecently parsed by the Logislature, All who nro unable te —________ ae curt assented, and then made the order. | 11, your presence, I will deposit the letters for safe. | darkatin ame all these vith the Girt neione i q i —i “ pferior blood) i seal ase give Written authority to th friends to The bpesrapratcisen aap edt ee ‘a ‘amen har ge Bl ‘eae so heck oe ita city of keeping in the hands of the Rey. Dr.* * * * *, j saves this city is to be sent to ‘Your body. If 20, Cary’ 4 xtrorp, June 6, ' J term reme ‘i a + ‘on ary's oon, ae it ig Cd that every mguiber shal be ARTFORD, New York, held at tLe City Hall, in said city, on the éth | With instructions nover to permit them to see the | I protest against his admission. My reasons for so doing day of June, 1851, light, unless they shculd become necessary as testi- | 7¢ the following :—Ist. Because the negro is inferior te court, Beckman street. Sans: The Senate have, by a majority of three, concurred and ne with the House in electing Abijah Catlin, whig, Commis The Hon. Lewis H. Sandford, Ji mony in @ court of justice the white, and any association between the inferior and sin Ke F : : : . Ls . Sandford, Justice. ' uperior races, while it levate race, FOR SALE AND #O LEW. thle Kentucky Banks are equates | sioner of the School and. 4] smith Coddington and Mary I., his wife, egainst James Whether Zot 00 or Se hak sscede to tis peopennl, cavtainks Gavwlesate the Lighars” Sic Romie ia ain ee ea ne beeen y other Bta rei —_—_—___————_ Watson Webb.—An order having been heretofore made | depends entirely upon your object in eee | array all the prejudices of uinety-nine hundretho A pews AND. t AD At, YONKERS, FOR, SALE out aes Ee, om ane jank now form an im staat The Shadrach Rescue Case. in this action, requiring the defendant to show cause roceeding You knew that if it was an object to | of the whites against the cawse of land reform. 3d. hd Lo: Boston, June 6, 1851. why e ‘applied for immediately, will be Passing current fom Pittsburgh to New Orleans, he: i of the Kentucky Banks have in general com ¢ ny ae notes, letters, correspondence, and papers men- ave the letters referred to, deposited for safe- | Recause ese all the advoeates of megro Cn liek ‘on! one pr more acres of laud, and the complaint, should not be delivered over to | keeping with a thi 0 nee d Th h eeping with a third party. it was only necestary to | boldly and unblushingly avow the tone of the ferms. Apply to Mr. J. IL. Jonkins or 3. Simson, mium over other bankable funds at Cincinnati, aud have lads dh copeoraira redler eeremstrct Oe ee a es aa pays titicanled cua 2 aa ts me, to Moree lacicet | sovitamenty sneer ee Feoemtly having stated, af 87 mises. Rs) aa tad jiscount. It may be safely | morning, still unable to agree upon a verdict, and were ow, on ing the said complaint, and the affidavits ay acquiescence in it. But this you have negloct- | Tacuse, that he regretted that be had net been born n are better managed. Their BAcaterte TABLE FOR SALE.—A NEW AND FIRST | to large extent, employed in the purchase oft upon which said order was founded. and on reading and | @ischarged. ‘They were unanimous on the law, but dis- | Efe Jae proof of the personal service upon the de. | ¢d , =. tate nine holed 8 tele Table, with large balls, mede seek mene of staple, prodncta, sf sie Q = | agreed upon the evidence adduced. fendant of the summons, and of a copy of the complaint, | dington’s nam CONNOR'S, Billiard Table Manuluctory, AP ked Secs oar HOD, “Te is believed that sucha nay fe hoaee ‘opera, | ‘Lewis Hayden, a colored man, was put on his trial this | and of copies of the said order and affidavits, andon mo? | trantaction, whieh, but for 7™, | their intention of rending asunder the republic, and of aaNet + Al Ann streot. tis base iralek-- | soorning, om the charge of reseuing the fugitive dave | tit of erane ¥. Clark, of couuent foe the plaintiffs, no | world —_ never have heard of; and _ seat | trampling the constitution under fost. And because of co 4 one appearing in of the i 5 _ er ” al ¢ > Binion resis Tor sat iE tkeieaatignstiatacay nitaactaeheasatne™™ | Rhadrach Only nine furore wore obtained before the | RPM eae my deenaned | Jeu might, by your afhdavit, boliter up the char- | Ine fiom ae oberation, tha mat of the negre hand Billiard ‘A third favorable feature of this stock is ive list was exhausted, a large number having been set aside | New York, be,und is hereby appointed, receiver of the | y eer Om One. mS Seerece Ce Se Seeeh | eaninns, Ih Seis City, WO eee Se oF everything complet ry ‘The enpital of the Farmers’ Bank of Kentucky expires for fears and scruples as to the constitutionality of the | paid notes, letters, correspond spender gel Your affidavit is utterly at variance with the truth; Seotchmen, of the George Thompson privsiple, al- hice, Me also hae on hand ‘two of A. Basstord's [ron frat day day of May, 1890, and has therefore now, with no | Fugitive Slave law. When the name of one of the jurors baat, Seuss Watson Werk do pernvicnn and this I shall conelusively show in my answer. | W#y8 abusirg America, ard declaring it not te be iiiard Tables, with his"patent air cushions, which he will | power reserved by the Logialature in anywise to alter or on- | 5, alled, i need to th ¢ | the defendant, James Watson Webb, do forthwith, under | Wherhor this is the effect of a treacherous momory, | ** Bteat or as good @ country sa Knglend. Sir, "Apply at his Billiard Table Manufacter: rolit, twenty-nine years to run. | John Stone, was called, it was annow to the court | the direction of Aaron Vanderpoel, Esquire, of the said | ;, r ‘Tp. «Lam utterly opposed to imtroducing so blaek am % | | The charters of nearly all the ‘western and southwestern | that he fell dead at his work bench yesterday afternoon. | city. (who iv hereby appointed referee, for the purpose of | OF Whether it is a part of the game by which Willis | [)mytiury (cohol tm jutreduaing so bls pire during the next ten years, and in the great ma. | The court adjourned till Monday, to allow time to sum- | carrying this order into effect.) deliver over, under oath, | i# to lic sustained, 1 will not pretend. to- judge. : : loti, OF wi bank: pom os ; OR RENT, THE | jority of cages will not oF all be diverted of | mon more jurymem, ek te the said receiver, all the notes, letters, correspond. | But if am to answer the complaint of Mr. and | Pett Any bond of union any equality of political 5 A Sok. | England” Quincy, ¥ think, was the iadividual's name 3 and, i pent, Bae areceed Dypcckcay | who thus expressed himself. Amd, also, because the in- eee Willi tha | ne finatior of the abolition sehool. taeasonably avow as a pot rms inl equality: and any and eveny altempt all their appur- | their most valuable prov x peters; Son Rhea ooct Mie. Codd Tal any terms of socia ‘arter of th tl papers mentioned in the complaint, and 18. ington, based as it is, so! Upon your — of amalgamationists, abolitionists, or trance: and co. “Steke Easinee agate Crenvee. | Zavantage of perm ile it will ‘secure 'a feld of cit. See Sink tee Aen ee ete which were delivered to the said defendant by Nathautel | affidavit, I shall certainly defend myself {fom your | metaphysical but insane and iapraction hemontestiec Philadel pinia ounty, near Pore culation of ty tr ita ato ekholders. ie { Romr, N.Y., June 6, 1851. a wie, LA Ong eens <: tone. i i eo) assault. so fur as the placing the whole trath on = engraft upon the land reform movement, either wooley: race room of th ouse y ‘ 3 James J. Orcott is now on trial here for setting fire to he of June, 1845, all copies of | record will accomplish that purpose. With that headedness, or any other ism, no matter geom what Aeet, and the other porti: is si Id shop, out- | 4 to wit: ¢ President and Directors of the principal | i . letters, v1 ‘ 21 P purps . Ring patna. po Fee etae sane he ee te eh uk. | Seak chal have power end sthority, we parohase nid trans- | the barn of J. Butterfield, in Utica, in April last, Seve- | Catructs therefrom, which may be Im the foreseen a | view I shall state— | quarter itor they may emanate. Another thi * | fer any scrip of bonds which may xoeption of the far; | Provided, nos more than half the capital of eat oat sate | in; be held im such scrip or bonds at the same time.” ‘This section will enable the b expedient, whatever adv: ued by the State : pro- | Vas aes . A 5 | tert against is this: the open and nvowed introduction paid | Tal persons were asleep in the building at the time. The | under the control of the said defendant, of which inay | PSs: piling! on eotieely melanas rescues rece | of any sectarianism, and rspecialy infdedty, into « | evidence against him is strong, and there are five other [wage = made by bim, or by his permission, or wit! Pip i the wobbles tentimany & ager pe same _ ours. 2 neod hardly say, shat the struggles of | wen wy 4 n : By le have been, for twent: ears, ta ipate: Pe expedient, whatever adv: | lope ee cape tes And it is further ordered, that the said defendant at- | could institute proceedings against Mr. Coddington My experience in the come" yratieen tune Boom very ex- mich is | em ot barter et the: Phepere’ Rope ce | ee Gee ee Sooaene tend before the said referee, from time to time, on the | foradivorce. Youinformedme * * * tensive; and now, when Inud ard labor refurm are Wo a canal. and | similar to the Northern Bank of Kentucky Wed sag odin » | summons of suid referee, for the purpose of makingthe | * * * * * # 8 for procuring fuel, This valua- Kentucky, with additi: creas and amendments | “31 Conklin’s trial for arson in the first dogree will raid delivery, and also for the purpose of being exa- | « * * . *. . ade entire building, with the whole entirel: nolosed, * * | arsuming & porition of sush magnitude, of such * * —* — natiowal importaaoe, it beltowes us 2 act wily. and mot * square of the superior facilities eae “ble property. which, with little alteration, se mined on oath, as hereinafter directed. And it is|* # «© «# «# « * * permit any clement to be introdverd. amoag us whiek, auitebie tee manntacturing pl rpowee ot ie en | above f! 2s od | follow Orcott Pile ys > Ee aed bor 907 gpa ed ly defendant do — * * * * * * * Car * thay eitacr, distract er divide us. United Sabor andin- Immediate possession given. Vor further pena | = eet t The Western Rivers Overflowing. suchetamiontion: on oath. rexpecting the mid notes | T cncenfully agreed to undertake the task, and you, | {vidual fruition appear so be the great leas now on: Bom ogee cgreg N, For ferths ioe ieapoanll by Givestben tas tha aotertin sf the hanks | peep sacra letters, correspondence. and papers, and any exhibition . red to | oe ae oe 2 tending among the produoors, ‘Tv facilitate * AUP SEND- P, HUNT Uhiiadely "The terme of tho subscription will be asfollows, te'wit: | Th te reaching hereof eine eae we thie West. | OF Publication thereof and any copies made thereof, or | accordingly, invited him to your office for that pur- | ment, and to ‘dd my quota to she exteasion cf wack " rs a UNS, Caladelphta, {Ton per cent at the time of subseribing. jen ten anne ream he Winousin river js | ¢xtracts therefrom, or the exhibition or publication | pose, and not, as is erroneously alleged in your affi- doe sines, it is my intention to shortly have 9 wookly OR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR REAL ESTATE IN frly per cent on the Lith day-ot July S51. high, ‘uote wae portion of Fort Winnebago is in. | teFeof, and the delivery thereof to said receiver, as | davit, to got possession of the letters ‘That was a payer devoted to these par nde sate this city.—A valuable and desirable stock of goods, situ aE ee ea een a eee a aber, 186). | undated, This rise has not reached the Misstesippi. | the said referee shall direct. matter in relation to which you knewenething, but | (Signed) JOHN CAMPBELL. dieotnenn of the bert stants way, having’s targo set | PREY per cent A Sacre sites et pee bate tose conrak tear And it is further ordered, that the said notes, letters, | which had been entrusted to mo, as Flave written | JAwstseripa te ndded, recommending Isaac P. Walker soni thine te ckotee tek pasteia, odinaes alee id duly, executed by | Advices from St, Paul (Minnesota) report all the rivers | {oTmerbendsnee, papers, extracts, and copies, when de | testimony now in my possession (0 prove. Nor did you | 4% * candidade for President.) Ufatock $12.00. Apply to GLO. & DOUGHTY, 737 Bro: Bank. wil be delivered 0} | above still rising, no person. (except the parties ¢) this action their at, | KDOW anything in regard to the letters until, after | a aeeties wey, oppooite Astor place. dorrgnes con Tho Burlington (Towa) Gazette, of the 20th May. says | torncys and counsel. in the presence and under the ai | NAving arranged with Millis that he should set the Sdditional Mesgean Naws. that the tributaries of the Mississippi in that State] are | rection of the receiver,) and that no person be permitte | | Police at work, and procure the necessary testimoay “a | so.ewollen that they ng = = = "tod fie to make any copies pole ce sutecete thapes ani | upon which you were to found the proceedings te Missiseippl itself is within eighteen inches of the flood of / that th» said receiver do safely keep all said notes, let- | for divorce. 1 made the demand fos the lettors still at 45 Wall street, where ps fur. IN ONE OF THE PRIN- | Ti yea, and any further 1 w York, now doing a good | (From the Neve Orleans Picayune. May 29 Our files of ren from the city of Mexico, the Alabama. seach to the 19th hast, and we find in them @ ROBBIE assed for rr Special Agent of the Farmers’ Bank of K 7. 1844, and is still rising . : 4 a pfesduensasss 5 nei an a | h ’ ters, correspondence, papers, extracts, and copies, which | in his possession.—So much for your accuracy in gc en At Hannibal, Mo., on the 20th ult., the river was still | poy con : good deal of news. y receive by virtue of this order, in his possession, | * 2 era Coun thet the aes ill be he office tance of seven miles above and fifty ow ‘And it is further ordered, that the injunction hereto pe FOR, SALE-A waxpsome THoRovGH uReD | Point. ‘The damage throughout is very extensive fore made in this action, eontinue in full force, except s» | Dur rages geld ag wife bogetabo wd | See ber these peevioes vesapes tketnaticenas ie-aeeme” ’ = fi itis ‘i this order pone a. Be ge : % 4 Re ay | Fires Down East. amd its further crdened, hat either party may, trom | fiction about Willi’ enquiring to whom he should, gwteeof an strongement ind, not pald teow ohargeas Sniythe finest dog of the kind in New York. "Apply at the Worcester, Mass , June 6, 1851. time to time, apply to this court for further | Been tht ned | give the letters, his sealing them up in a Package pono arrangement is ab «nend, the collector stable, Avenue Fifth, corner of West Fifteenth street, The shuttle mill_at Wilkensville, Mass, was destroyed | to suid referce or receiver. | and placing them in my hands to be delivered to the of the port demanded Payment. ‘Zhe expiain ae pn Se eee Sunny Sapeinee Ween! Ly Cen | A ney, D.R. F. JONES, Clerk, | futher of Mise Inman! Now, this isallanidle dreesn, | Guy'yemels inte her tte a theatres the adeaissiom MW Amuorn NEWFOUNDLAND FOR SALE.—AN e our vessels inte her ports on the wune terms as those ‘enormous young Newfoundland Dog, sixteon months Le eee teen een eee — | got up for effect. BVillis brought the letters in a | Corded to the seasele of the mora Aevored ations; wad ‘ld, well trained, good house dog, rfoctly docile, rae Tiet evening. ne. bak of Gaaiing Mr. Webb's Statement, | sealed package, superscribed iu his own hand to “Col. | that ax the Baglish steamers paid no tonnage duties, the intnam Wire | houses in this place, owned by the New England Glass Orrice oF Cornien asp Exacreen, 2 | Me,? which’ envelope shall append to, and will Alabama was entitied ton. stmiue exemption. To this ar r 7 | Company, four of which were entirely destreyed. Friday, June 6th, 1551. } | constitute a part of my answer—and placed the bt es boy nina the Englin® steamers cacry only the 0 CAPITALISTS.—FOR SALE, IN ONE OF THE | Full one dozen families are rendered houseless by this | package in my hands without commentary, which | ™!l* and passengers, whereas tho Alabame had freight T 4 ot gad moet Sourishin, titiee in {ils State, the calamity TO THE EDITOR OF THE NEW YORK HERALD. | Tc pened most naturally, and expected—nay, hoped, bap nto ae ; “s fee of « Ta ee ee ee eee , Baxcon, June 6, 1851, On Wednesday, about 12 o'clock, I had served | to find in it some apology or explanaticn of his Seen eet ereetan, the sunen of oetrte- nares pion, Fal, for th hanes em Rashenge shvest wore banned tah hight Ys | pelogy exp! m, Whiod are rif in Mexieo, The goverment seema vaay oe , under his own signature. Bub instead | {ype at ise wit upon me certain papers, which, on coming to town | proceed ads and Osagress is no better off. ins fe ertgace any part oftheir cor. | The Conde vere eet Feetauraute in the basements were | this morning, I find were published in the Herald of | of this, the first letter that [read was * * | axe American Schooner Soni Sort was lt om the | \c ente ‘Tampice. BS cardeter Liveir sale can be shown to be beyond a | rat burnt out, on which there was no insumnos. yesterday. It would thus seom, that copies for | well calculated to melt a heart of stono, and which The Chamber of Deputies las annulled the contract im doubt, and, from the nature of the rprise, no revul | { the | me ublication were furnished to you before they had | should have compelled him to marry ber the mo- | regard to the tobacco exewe, on the ground that the in the business world can possibly affect in Chis Con. | oe, tee ioe rie Pale | The New Hampshire State Debt. P y y had | : Hf ~ ~ rt os ated ‘tha ‘bow Are not | said corporation, aw y viene ineogatiogs a ia directs j P ‘a ; Conconn, N. 1. June 6 1851, been served upon me; and this very extraordinary | phd bog patos or to have followed tho berghei de oy toewter into 1. The Senate - — pose, the said corpora | erDor oor, in his message, . ‘i e 2 ‘ i. waster an the avo ite capital stock tthe | atthe commencement of the fiscal year, was $20,007, | Proceeding, will at once open tho eyes of the pub- | ““7jard/y—You suvar deliberately, that the packs of A Reelish sercbat company is performing in the cltp mn Iaid out nd beautifully improved at At the close of the yoar it vill be not far from $76,000, | lic, to the character and object of this suit, and de- | age was for Miss Inman's father, net forme; and | “yy iereported that the ¢ comm ouse of Rom at ne tenths | fn erence ‘Weigee Tee pene of hens Er monstrates vory clearly, that that object was not | that you “would not have considered yoursoX at | gore, in the city ut Mesicn has failed nee ri fart _ liberty to have opened i his, | suppose, must | Ignacio Pavon has Seon appointed a Judge of the Sa. be put down to special pl ‘aut is, you would | preme Co in of Senor Domingues t have considered yoursel: liberty to open a ‘The amnesty grawted to the revolted Indians im the kn ge, addressed in Willis’ handwriting, to “Col. | State of Puebla has been attended with the happiness con- endering: paid in cash, and ato now pastes fared snobs than "pi00,000 ‘aotus ly | People Leaving New Orleans, &o. the possession of the letters alluded to, but the pub- | | Now Onurans June 5, 1851 eae from Nay Bay to Gorgons.27 Our city is being rapidly depopulated—hundreds are Hieation of these ex parte proceedings. tion of railron ¢ completed by the first of leaving for the North. Business is consequently dull ltook the papers into the country with me, on ; [ey ig Oe “The New Orleansjand, Opelousue rallrend convention i Wednesday evening; and yesterday, after carefully bb" Of course not; but the implication and | tymuern oopare thee ia cae ae part of rails aro now in session, but gnothing of importance] has, as yet ton th Mr. Backh | the insinuation are too palpsble to be misunder- | “Steins ty OMY. cruz toSan Juan te e that the money | been done. perusing them, addressed to Mr. Buckham the ac- | stood, notwithstanding the special pleading. You . abeet est rt ry be abandoned. eae 7% oes ompanying letter; from which however,1 have | must reconcile this with your conscience as you ‘The Mew h ing proposals as abo ‘Whe New Constitution of Maryland bs ; ; ) oe an Arn on Pa ft erased certain . ean. ‘ A an pirates’? in- feet erneed certain portions, which, skthongh importest | "7 an Vou swens that you ed tome, on | vaded Lower California. with the intention, of taki tont of their Baxritone, June 6, 1 | report that Worcester county gives 285 majority in favor of the | in my answer to the bill of complaint, would be out | two different occasions, for these letters! My an | porsession of the porta of that territory, The pirates are accepted, will be required to pay ‘The Southern mail has arrived, but beings no news of | Of place here. You will judge of my surprise, | «wer to this will be, that they were never the sub- | Were pursued by two American vesselx whichandeavered thi il tod with. An: may res | «: Lbs, Post Office, and an jaterviey had at the conve- | eof the partles. which will be strictly confidental. HE LOWER P. Furni ‘ART OF A TWO STORY MOUSE TO it for he ed in two bedrooms bac ment; also, & vo durnit Il be wold low, for the present occupants are going to Europe. Address W. W. W., Herald office. constitution; and Somerset nd Kent 64, against it ‘ " Py " to prevent them from carrying their design into et : | twenty cent upon the intawarded to taem,on thelst | importance. when, on coming t wn this morning, with this | ject of conversation between us but once, and that p y foot. FRANKLIN HOUSE BUILDINGS. —THE | Gly ofsuly, and the remainder in iustalments of twenty POF | "Phe Plorida papers represent the state of the cotton Sere te s | in 1819, when I asked what I should do with them. | ,,Comgren hes aprointed « special committee to frame of buildin 195 Broadway, cornor of letter in my pocket, | was met with the astounding ery bwomonthe ti | “Bonds wilt be isn crop as unfavor | You at first suggested that I should burn them. paabever Bieed with weer clout nade: | perretibeios be 3 re inteltigence, that all the papers in this suit had | After consultation, 1 proposed to enclose thein to | Mexicatyorermmest Mader the tue kee abe well iyi Ale bah FP I eae lho, Seomcgry omy ae published in the Herald yesterday Mrs. Coddington by mail, which you begged menot | winister of agrieutture and comracree they should fall into the hands of her | The correspondent of the Picayune, writing from the in case of default in pay- * Apply to : < . WOMPSON, 51 Courtlandt st. | “ ‘The comp ny reserves the right | A special meeting was held at the City This proceeding leaves no doubt in my mind, of | '? 4% he bonds, at the risk and , Recrmene 4 Ls | city of Me - 7 pays — EASE—THE HOUSE 4 BROADWAY, CORNER ‘ ine Avant), venenten, Be Be ee ae tent the existence of a conspiracy of no ordinary charac- bo rey i fomyemng | om aman Neghereizz: og argu of busertones bean” Congiess with Sadeaki tag taiie ts ha aes. 4 teas ee en the promotion of Col, Geo D. Hall.” General Duryea | ter, to sustain Mr. Willis at every hazard; and eom- |" Fi/th—Youswear tothe charactor of the lettors, | Sdjourn to-morrow. They have refused to ratity the an n¥ and 10 o'clock, ine atreet. seo the house betw BiShad of MOMEE MORGAN: No-} er the complaint of the plaintiffs in | nd in effect that Willis did not seduce her. ‘Tho | treaty of Tehuantepec. ot rathes the right of the indivi. be . | dual to the original grant. Bx-President Pedram die@ |, Me Was generally A ae A 4 | object of this is apparent. You are determined to gut ? ocecded with his | this suis, instead of following the course suggested | connect my publication with this trangattion See neat he can nnn Pulte imacial vince, Rvesse he where acold collation was | in my letter. In the mean time however, it is due | then, by swearing that Willis did sot seduce this ‘ona tone 1 ‘. : and told bim he had confessed to God. and had no faith ke.. awaited them, in whieh th to myself and my friends, that the portion of my Nome rove my publication false, and thas bol in the divine authority of priests to forgive sins. Com in-Chief of New York, (Gov. Hunt,) the Colonel, letter enclosed to you, should appear in your columns | [ter up /Villis at my expense. 1 Seen weuate. nt. Gee were heartily tometed to morrow; and that your readers may feel assured | « . . * * —* | ground. by a vote of 45 to40. Th» Englich minister hae 2 ma 6 aieicin, Nelasain baie * © | offered to allow him to be buried in the English barying i= the body of Temaens beaver, eave th, fate of Water | of tho truth of its contents, I pledge myself to om- er a: ground temporarily; ashe was nota member of the a | street, Verdict, gnetritis. body every word of the letter in my answer, which, presided, and Lieut. Hogan acte choice fell upon Thomas P. Teale, | anticipated. The Major elect friends to the Union Hote prepared, and a liberal enter: * Secretary The | pels me to completion of the ro binds itself not to permit amired, or be plead of: ¥ nd Walk , and 14 fect on Walker street: adinir 8 « + fora large factory. Apply to E. H. LUD 1y ealenlated DW, 11 Wa il st. . * . . * . weer eetee sae ~~ - een = the mus of N ELLE—A TWO-STORY BASE. | of the United States int house, delightfully situated, within a few minutes imposed on the ‘Walk of the depot. Rent from the Ist of July to April, $150. Apply to Wa. IL No. 251 Broadway, or to J. G. Tiortom, New Ror . * — Lebalt, | Boglish church it is sald they will not allow him to te- : 5 s . } main there permanently. The Anwricans are about te Pentre Senoor Bxasixatiox—An examination of the | of course, must be sworn to. ‘This letter, therefore, pers So ow arr. Teg 8 by portion of Your havea cemetery near this city, and the American minke scholars of School No, 7, between York and Jay streets, giicar™, by extracting from the letters | ter will, no doubt. offer a place in it for the remains of cy | ‘ay be obtained at the : is entitled to precisely the same credence that it | * * * ' - a 5 | Bev David Byme, principal, took place ytsterday,and |‘ ¢ P y He Senor Pedraza [thas produced great excitement among 0 LET—THE LARGE ROOMS NOW OCCUPIED BY TOE. LAWRENCE, President pro tem, | pes’ the beat’ eattbotton ef’ the Mae ever whiaetestn | would hove mecited f written ander thesslenaty | Sieh © © © © 8 © 8 © | Gita camuecuee ot te priests ix generally com- roe Ty i Thir. | Brooklyn. This is » very large school, the avurage a a Se. ee we. en ee Sens L3Uh ~~ | number of scholars in attendance being nearly 800 of an oath, |e © © © © © © # © | Ibis believed that Congress will Anaily give to the Pre- IVIDEND. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE | number of teachers,17, The mam i — — Eart River Insurance Company declared ® divi; | proficiency in thelr studies of th OUSE AT STATEN ISLAND TO LET.—A TWO STO- | dend of { per cent, for the last six months pea’ whit by | siderable admiration eT8, appearance an As #00n a8 my answer is placed on filo, you will, I a . * . One thing is vory | lent extraordinary pe o raise revenue tokeep the holars, excited con ish i ot of justice | certain, if your purpose is not to sereen Willis, but | S°Vermment in motion In Ristory, grameet and googre- doubt not, publish it rm extenso, as an act of justice y Pm! letters placed tn the hands of | frame house, well situated on one of the main ave. | after Thursday, i2th instant. The transfer j s . | simply to have ues at Stapleton, a short distance irom the middie land. | closed until tha By ord phy, the classes were all submitted to the fairest possible | to all parties, be the consequences what they may; | OPI Owe en eee ne a Snorable mam, | Pieon iw car Urven Meavewper.The St. Lomte Inte ioe. le offered to =) for thy rmmot, oF 8 lon re tim CHA Hi, BIRNEY, See. tests, having no prescribed lessons, but answerimg any | and in the meantime, | am well satisfied, that the then you have only to withdraw your papers, and ligencer of the 30th ult., ey jerry, at Stapleton, or of haw. | questions put to them, by others than the teachers or ? i ig i P ad bas done serious injury to tee Dyke and Td Wae i é ONCE crtIzEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, | Hrincipals, with the utmost corrcetaess and readiness public will not make up « judgment against me upon | thus gupersede the necessity of my Aasiwer, aod | bee done serows inl eer = cntirely nient and inpeie y room, with latze double Findow | No. 67 Wall street, JAMES . Me » Seot | om egemantieey ‘agree ry perfection. ‘The music themselves by getting up a false issue. | to you, as J shall state wnder oath mm my answer, that | cevered thet the diet embankment, upon whieh the car na in the city—suitable for bottling, fealt | [JF UDSON RIVER RAILROAD SECOND MORTGAGE | &nd declamation classes were remarkably good, and Your obedient servant, the letters referred to, have never been out of my | Tine® way tnd boon construct d. had, Sommenced giving the premise. eeesis Sun | EA Gongs — the coupons for interest on the séoond mort- | formed very agreeable portion of the entertainment. J. Warson Wenn. possession, and that not one word or sentence of | {ne sity engineer succeeded in stopping the break. Bare wage bonds of this com) the 16t) Ii be paid on | The female department reflects the highest credit on 8 them, has ever been copied by me or any other per- | {y yecterda on, the water betindteee 00 ween TJPPER MORRISANIA—ON PLAT And after the day.” Jum x eacd | Misa Phelps, principal, and Mrs, Rushmore, principal of | P. S.—I do not complain of the severity of your | ion:"and I repent, that the being does not live, to | fev inches of the top of the Dyke, auother and. more eo. Arete, Bee 'Slou’ “re these whe can . as Cae aeration wasthe presentation of & saneuiticent | remarks, based upon the ¢r purte publications sub- | whom I have evor communicated the fact that I | Flows break cecuired. A portion of the stoue abutment Ca No. 11 Bast Fourteenth street. Nx, HOPE, DOYLE: bouguet of flowers, by very —y jittle girl, at the mitted. As the case is presented, they are eminently Weeuk nee comnek or te mons 3 — a H raat ie — 5 a P Cl — Railroad Company. close of a pretty little speech, to A. J. Spooner, Bsq., who t; and, 1 not complain of y 5 0 L-- pave — TRAVELLERS’ GUIDE. for subsoription to the sto | responded in Cmekenaiehess. ee eS eee ee breathed adoubt of her honor or purity. And [ | short distance of the island, pased through the break. atthe Astor t f ' and City Engineet were en Rev. Mr. Noyes, Judge Greenwood, and others, ad. | What my contemporaries may publish. Bat it is | gannot but re ret, that you and her own houschold, | During yesterday, the Mayor ‘4 dressed the pupils and parents present, of whom there | my right to ask, that all who may give publicity | have not beem ae discreet, ‘Why you should be | ‘evering toatop the work of destruction, snd save what the road, by throwing bales of hay and other landing at was a large number. i ili: 1 ve been “yo SS YF i aor < ‘An original valedictory address was dotivered by Geo, | t0 What my opponents have trumped up against mo, | willin Len pe A ae ee yas 7 ubetancer int) the UreaN Serius appeehensiona F, Ladd, and the whole concluded with the distribution | shall, in like manner, publish tho accompanying | Co ortension and (0 prevent ity 1 have freely | embankment may bethrown down, if not removed freee Of prizes. A marked improvement in school discipline | j.tior, and te th x i" Es y ri suit appli- letter, and at the proper time, my answer to the | offered to do volwntarily, all you seemingly ask of | its present position, so as to cause heavy outlay in re- clock. pha eg py Ag ante. Appl IN, 60 Wall tenn | Was perceptible wi in the last - bill of complaint which has already appeared in | the court to order mo ae ont thas - " mm to | em Lag 4 yeh wy) idea 4 creamer — WANTED, FOR which Tit Storm avn Fresmer ix Wisconsiy.—The | your columns. JW. Ww. | ae = You Nan i sy Us | state that, in constructing this dyke and wall @ heavy RNOON BOAT FOR SING SING—LANDING AT ‘charge of an Invalid Indy will be take rT f the heavi- P y o June 5, 1951 — pr Hho 5} _ stone abutment was first thrown across the river, be- Iammond street, Yonkers, Hastin is paid, and security given, if required. Ai ere of Davurdhy tient Baas wed one of tBe bow onanon, Wastcnesten, June 6, 1851. | J. Watson Wens. Guest eel den cae ee a4 town Fars to | You to leave the city, aud desiring to . est we havo seen in this State. An immense quan- | To Gronae Buoxnas, Esq.:— : , roan ee nore, then ¢ Girt coteaiinns tn nave Torry ond Fe the care of & competent person, will find this a rare opportu- | tity of rain fell. In the country baok of us, wo Sin:—When in town yesterday, | had served | 1 Industrial one Randred ford wide at the Yone, and eek ne the Wilson, will Lony Bity. Address Home, Horald office, stating where aa iater- regret to hear of very serious damage from the rain | upon me the papers in the caso of Mr. and Mrs. | Tho National Industetat Congest top. ‘This last work, bullt at a cow of vote y £ — — —..... | andwind. About seven miles this side of Wal Coddington, based upon your very extraordinary | 0 THe RDITOR OF THR Raw YOR HARALD. mest ent! disappenred. and the e: of the py st, Wol town, the barn belonging to. Mr. Adams, and a | atidavit.. ‘To express surprise at this. proce Hing, | Dean Ma rtthe' haters tid ‘uptight’ eourse, of your | to the whole work Sil ane —— fitallow him to Ail say stations fin. | House clore by, were prosteated by the forve of the | would be idle, after having tearned from Me. W**5 | jourral in regard to (he most exciting question—in regard | The St. Louis Union of the 30th ult,, eays:—Capt, Ford, ing a cxtonnie tity acquaintance. “Addesss “8.1, | blast. In the Rock River woods a great many | that, on the day of my first publication, you pro- | {othe diceolution of the Union—induces me to request | ofthe Keokuk packet, informs us that the Minsasippi, 8.," this day, Herald offies. trees have been uprooted, and the Milwaukie and | claimed that you were the geutleman alluded to, | your attention to the proceedings of the United States | from the mouth of Desmoines down, om to 1 Watertown plank rond has received consider- | ard Mrs Coddington the female implicated, in that | Industrial Congress, now being held in Albany. | rapidly, There were very heavy ae eee LAND WARRANTS. able damage. In Racine and Walworth counties whlication; and after Willis’ plicly pointing to | Asone of the delegates from the Industrial Congress night. at Churchville and ite vicinity, um 0 he dy " f this city, L presen.ed my credentials, and, to my ew | doubtedly produce another «well. The towns of Alexan- the storm was still more severe, and the damage | Mrs. Coddington as the female seduced, and thus, pelo teped the enedentials Gfa negro, fram a negto so. | dria, Canton, Tully, and Cincinnatt, ate almost tnandat- AND WA ed OUGHT OR LOCATED IN THE of Wisconsin, 4 lows, ‘States Hinote, very great. We learn that the dams and bridges | between you, virtually filling the city with rumors, | ety in P * sof one 0. and the inbabliants are «ubjected to the moat eerione (wily eaected Yanda, by "Waehburn at Burlington, at East Troy and at Lyonsdate | and suspicions, and charges in relation to her, | {ty in Fhiladcirtls, placed upon the weretary s dud-at | inconvenience om account of it. At Hannlval twas fear- Cc tx! AND AMBOY RAILROAD LINE FROM NEW | PF o (rieoeneee, ew. Lt have been carried away, ae the bridges at Vo. which, for aught that | have over said or pablished, | gentia: y two Feports, the majority being five in | ed that the river would soon corer the leves, The bulk mrboat JOHN PORTIA, Mente Ried, WRT |S’ Willien aeeet NT, will perohane ited ree, Ruckers’, Miners’ and Vierna. On tho Racine | are alike ernel and unjust. 1 havo never, toyon — uver cleamitting the Unck.and three opposed. Tits | of the grain, and other produse, whieh was stored at the ine, at 4 ovclovk PM. Bate by either a, and attend to Ail business ocnnested therewith, | Goo plank road nearly all tho bridges are swept off, | or any other person, directly o¢ indire ail aleorbing topic, but wo found the con. | warehoures at the varicus points, is being shipped—the Hepsi aoa Emigrant Li ok My Peupeatlor.at-law, oS Witing and the road i(self much reed = Divo rekie, i that Mrs. ( ngton is the party all worn intentionally packed wit «)ailtonista, | owners being apprehensive that ft was 19 longer sate te %, Agee | ere wa" Fonsions, (IFig.) Sentind, May 3. yy ma; and even if she be the person to Ww rive hours of argument, the bivck was | eitwaticns ro cxpoved to danger,

Other pages from this issue: