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ished Afonidays, 'at Cooperitoun, by | White Rooks, about.8.0 lfhe \city. 'They obsgry qb | coming, on, hutbgiiqylp’g Apat it .coul figfifiu supposed HENRY W. HOPKINS, . cca t li- : TERDES..-To village and mail subscribers M Fever and . §2 00 in advance, or $2 50 at the end of the ~ _\ (O70 ~~~ ~~~ ~ - =-- iz T = ® worte of Ap- year :-Those who take their papers at the of- - . - \or Jusr-anp FEAR Nor,\ . Ur ne\ Hysterics, - ‘chc, #A {$0 :TI'I‘0 Companies of 13, or 130m, i’OL iii“~ =- intima = - - com: z 1 - o receive their papers at the office, and pay / « ' . o No Nem: ave tol < -\ to tnd rec r. them in advance, {1 60, ~.. ©. .. ) sage., COoPERSTOW N;, IY. Y » MONDAY, JHI¥AR® 188te-- -=. =-- ___ ia Stron ~ Rates of Advertising.-50 cohntsper square hey 670000 -C- T Mtn + 7 ina mmomuertrmemnnnecieanieesmenten:ce eco vans t ma, Stran- b (s T som® m q hue , - . c \ - it; and Im- ; or-the first insertion, and for every substquont __1!I_IECEI7.LANLOUN } « By assisting many that are un-! Bangs, she stated that the prisoper, bMls amonnted 1g $73, most of the . a usertion 25 cents. . & nes: him-fin - known.\ - R H p 009 \ + m CT . ,}_ * « *,* All communications addressed to the Ed- \ ftor must be free of postage. ~ PRINTING, -Books, pamphiets, hand- Bills, blanks, cards, &c. &e. neatly exceuted oh new and Kondsome type, and in a manner \that- will not fail-to. please, ..- rately pre- Doctor by his can attest < Medi- ~- interested Translated from the.Russian. A rich old man, who had resided at the extremity of the camp, quite apart from the rest, had three daughters, the \| youngest of whom,, named Kookju, was o bal, lee, _s { whe.n lufuught from Phifadelphia, was Wluclxfi xsjtl'w'surcst means Of al- | considerably altered in his appearance. \v;\)'§‘lead|n$ a virtuous life 1\ , | His eye-brows were. changed, and \his \To begin: every «morning with aik whiskers cut off, Healways called to goqd‘ rgfidl'fifionffi’xifideW every | see Smith in the day. time, - Her suspi- evening with a good actfon.\ cion was first excited-that Smith was the bank robber, on NY ednesday. > <, An important witness for the' -prose' were in notes on the N, -¥« Banks, - Simpson's husband going to Sing-Sing; he (Mr. Hays) went to Smith's 'house It was stated by Jacob Hays that the house of Murray in- Roosevelt. street was ahout-thiree blocks. from the cor: -ner of Oal street «where \the carriage stopped, - On Sunday previous to Mrs.! ’gra‘Ve. . Mrs. N,. who yas in the gafin 'at the tne, succeeded, with. gréat diffi- 'culty in reaching the companion-way, 'Thusin an unexpected moment, v an affectionate fither and mother. de- prived of three fine children,\\ ‘ * « From the Richmond « cution was a Mrs., Elizabeth. Simpson, \, fifiENflfg < as much: distinguished for her beauty; é'H‘Vlm is ‘leyA—Wifla?” C affidavit of Yens. co, Martin Bridges. as for her extraordinary wisdom,. , e who does not believefilmgclf so,\ perusal. «> > Nathaniel Mierce. One morning as be was about driving Which are the requisites of a good __ tool $5100\ at???\ .._ his cattle for sale to the Chan's market. Wifeé\ Dul __s communi- '* .._ Ebenezer Sheldon. I is d y ** She should t if - , Apotheca- ida co. Win. C. Rogers, | place, he begged his daugliters to tell t beauh‘lul as a pea Esq.) Blackman him what presents they wished him to le fon of Smith and Murray) now in the ren, York; the hod of com- > 1-Medica- 6+ Jubez Green. bring them or his return. 'The two cott, Cofrtiand co. Zenas Miller. eldest asked him _for-trinkels ;_but the gentle as a lamb, prudent as a) Stato Prison for grand larceny. Drs.. ust as a faithful mirror, pu | Simpson stated that she accompanied the scale of a fish; she must mourn for her husband-from-Philadelphia-to-{his ullivan, Madison co. Orch Montague. her deceased husband like a she-camel, keity sometime in January, and took she wanted no present, but that she had | 24d 'live in her widowhood like a bird lodgings first at Murray's house in Roo- “q,\fh 11315 lost its wings.\ I sevelt street, and afterwards at Smith's The Chan was astonished at the wis- I in Division steeet. - -On-Monday-mern-) to delivera letter to Mrs. Simpson, and -{ James he saw Smith and-NMur- .ray | jump up. from the adjoining rooin and retire hastily... He observed. the person of Murray -could-not he-mistake met him a few days afterwards in Ca- Sparks, who was in' company with him -. nal street, and pointed. him .out to Mr.! Jou» Avanms--The follu = tracted from the Speech of John K4. ams, delivered in tlie Hall of Indepen-- ... dence, before the Congress of 4776, on: particularly, and) the adeption of the Declaration of In- dependence :- Addressing Jorn 'Hamcocx, the then President, he said- | __'* Read this declaration at the 'head i t Orson V. Stanton . handsome and wise Kookju said that of pre- nommomenrees |a requést'to-make which it' would be ‘ti‘lbevcl’ rs; L_ -HANK-NOTE TABLE. difficult and even dangerous for him to. h not give or {Corrected weekly from the New York papers.] execute. - Upon which the father, who fo unfinfor- ir new-vour. veraton't. iluvcd her more than the 'two others, | r,’dircclly or United States bank & State bank and bran- | swore that he would do her wish, tho' other to the ~ ; c «par ches.........unc jit were at the price of his life. © If it medi- «lo All others . *** , be so,\ replied Koukja, «* do as follows : know that 4 go X jg $113: £51251”. 43m r sell all your cattle except the short-tail- {132,633- . Merchants ..... do Far and Mech ...do , ed ox ; and ask no other price f?r him r lénring the Tnion.. . ...... ..do Newark Insur.. ,. do; except the Chan's lef? oye.\ The old be enuine. Manhattan. .... .do Orange ... ...... «do ; man startled ; however; romemboring I‘Del & Hudson. .do New Brunswick.. .1 his cathy, and confiding in his datighter's 18th, o-People's bank . . . jak | wisdom, he resolved to do as-she bade dom of the fair Kookju; yet, enraged | ing, the morning after the robbery 'of at {act having reproached him with in-' the Bank, she being left under the pro- juries, he still wished to destroy her. t tection of Smith and Mhrray,,Murray After a fow days he thought he bad | suggested to her that she had better found the means for attaining his ob-| go home -to Philadelphia. She was ject. He sent for her and asked her to | disinelined to go, but he urged it and determine the true worth of all his gave her five sovereigns‘to enable her treasures; after which, he promised to | to pay her expenses | A carriage was al‘mo‘lve. her from malice in questioning ' provided to take her to the Stemm- his justice, and to admit that sho inten- | boat, and Mrs. Smith and Mrs. Murray tended as a wise woman even to warn ; accompanied her to the boat. - She \did On the day that the robbery beca known, he and several of the police of- ficers repaired to Smith's house and en- quired where Mrs, Simpson. was.. Mrs. Smith replied that she had just stepped out. [Mrs. Simpson, it appeared in evidence,; had then taken her departur for Philadelphia.] Mr. Hays stated that he was shown, while in Philadelphia, by the Mayor, a letter that had been received by him of the mny, every swore uttered to maintain it or perish on fhe ‘bed of honor. Publish it from the pul- {love of rehgious liberty\ will cling a- 'round it, resolved to stand with it or fall-with it, Send it to the.public halls, | proclainy it there, let them hear it who , heard the first roar of the enemy's can- non, let them see it who saw their sons pit, religion will approve-it, and-the - rawn - - MC from: its scabbard and the solemn vow = Mechanics'. £ g A Cand ; i fe hers fall on the field of ~# hmqlx. é‘lnrrls ginixl «> Jug lum. bun: , g | hot hear of the Bakk robbery, until she from one of the prisoners, stating that: infnlzllrslsryti’frznzz‘ 11:1! in“, 013m: ES, Justice -_ *@hemical d I“9m;\lp;((\'ld mrad After having sold all his cattle, and 11.18. maiden consented, yet under the‘got down to the loat. She wentalone| Murray cut off his eye-brows 20d jnot nd Concord, and the very walls Queida Co, {Fulton ... dof Wash Pkg €9 (10s asked for the price of the Short. CObdition that the Chan would promise! to Philadelphia, and staid with her's y,. fey Bho regan Stevens, Dock:: dic-Sussex --- -do- the-day-before u?- Ci tE) wily ery out in its support. dof Mount Hol 'do tailed ox, he said that he would sell it] a : th Ri 3 - Remsen, 0 - Aunt-NP: lipid em Lbky co .... lo , for nothing else but the Chan's loft eye, from respec----*~Efadesmen's, her implicit obedience to her commands\ mother, and.knew nothing of Murray's for four days. She requested that he m would cat no fruit during that tim, - On the last day she placed a dish of| tion. Murray then passed by the name meat before him, and said, \ Confess, IofJolm Ellis. - As soon as she entered oh Chan ! that oll thy treasures are not | the May or's.office she recognized Mur- by the Mayor to attend His examina- being there, until she was summoned| arrived. the countenance of the prisoner resem- bled that of the man who was in com- pany with Smith, when Swath calted him to take his trunks. Mr. Corey beingrecalled, sard thaLLmzm affairs; If the prisoner | « Sir, I know the uncertainty of hu- | this day's business. You and I may pot live to the time when this declara- ' tion shall be made good; we may die ; OF but I see cledrly through- satisfy eve .,.. Bong Island. . . lo Monmouth «<... The report of this singular and daring oberts' Welc ke Apsingburgh ... do Nalem and Phil, request soon reached the cars of the pared by me. chess co.... do, 1 60) ee .»”~“‘ll“ Chan's courtiers. At first they admon- is \i|lflg°»_ - 93k“ I,\s“r \' u 1LIlSHThJK,(|\J1/' fig ished lfm not to use such an offensive gluesgnclférx; 13153; yes/“(mm ... 4 Pro and Lombard do , Slpcc'cl; agains'lt “tmiSUVCrc'g‘n'i [nit .\\‘l;e_n [OINE, the Commercial .... .do Jersey city.... .do | they found that he penutrlfl. in hus nce: (1ng it to MMi esse ec c++ do- All others a..... gal ' strange demand, they bound him and Y State bank..do PEXAsYEvANIA. carried him as a madman before the , ~~~ Meehan & Far.. sto Philadelphia banks 4 Chan, 'The ofd man threw himself at Farmers', Troy .. 44g Poeun Township $8 gpg Prince's.feet, and confessed that his Bank of Troy ...do Chester ©0.« 09900) gomang had been made at the request 8, 1831. some Utica a letter worth -as- much a4 this jot of meal,\ | ry, who immediately remarked in an The Chan was so struck with the truth | clevated tone,-\I'm sure the lady dont of her remark, that he confessed-the; know -me. - Tins was nttered before? (rulh' of it, acknowledged her as wise,) she had been asked a question, or said married her to his son, and word. On the morning that he gave her constantly to remind him to use hiéi her the sovereigns, he had large, full Left Eye. {eye-brows and whiskers, and had the _-_ same wheu she saw him in Pluladel- Jelaws co .... do . az A Merch & Mechan do Delaware co of his daughter, of whose: thotives he . Frou: the Journal of Coinmerce. phia, (It may be proper to state that Triar or Munnay rou Roporny | when Murray was brought to this city, or ornare City | Baxx.-Willam J. he had no whiskers, and very thin eye- Murray! an Englishman by birth, 36; brows.] 'This female gave hee testi- years of age, was indicted by the Grand mony in a very clear and distinet man- Jury for Grand Larceny;,-in feloniously mer, and there can be no doubt that the taking from the City Bank two hun- 'only imputation which can by any pos- were not the person, it was one that looked just like him. 'The case for the people here rested. John Lion, called on behalf of the prisoner, testified that he had known hir since he arrived in this country in November last. He had property with him, and told the witness he was worth about 20007. Me was anxions to open a public house, and made efforts to ob- tain one. His\ conduct appeared al- ways to be strictly correct. In the cross-examination of this witness he admitted that when he last saw Mur ray before the robbery, he wore whisk- f he-colonists-die-slaves=-die; it-may- |be, ignominiously and on the scaffold : Be it so-hout so; if it be theplegsure. _...... of Heaverl that my country shall re- quire the poor offering of my 'life, the victim shall be ready at the appointed hour for sacrifice, come when that hour may ; but while I do lve let me have a country, at least the hope of a coun- try, and that a free country. But what- ever may be our fate, be assured that this declaration will stand. It may cost treasure, @nd it may cost blood, but it will stand,\and it wil} richly compen- sate for botld. Through the thick gloom . ' ~ . Mohawk do Farmers'; am.. .do , 0\ ol filfi 18:12: => -Rewburgh. . ..... .$ Marrisburgh . .. ..do ;\ as perfgctly 'ynorant ; and the Chan, | hielly false.- B ange co...... .do, Morristown ..... do' Suspecting that some secret must be' ind little or no Uskil} ..... ...do Easton.... «do hidden under this extraordinary request, | d .- . h y request, | 1 on any state- {whey River. ...do ormantown. dismissed the old man, under the con- This assertion, _t_:mmlcni'.f ho .. do ifirlhm‘nlsuu.‘ > 4“! 'dition that he would bring him that ith him, will enigfiilt’m“ * 3,1 | $13:an oltsy. 9.1 I daughter who had made it. 6 id somme person. Ontario branch . __do Eric Kula | Kookju appeared, and the Chan ask- ., dg sed -\ Why didst thou instruct thy under oath, ) that the Med - m dnstructions - neva ... ._.__.do York ...ll... f*. didst t! Anstr luburn ..... ... .do Gettysburgh . .. «>do , father to demand my left eye 1\ __ -.--Gentral .. ..do, Cbnmhcmfiurgh ..do| . Because 1 expected,. ny Prince, toberts, is pre- enango ...... .do Carlisle ...... ... do ' that after so strange a request, curiosity effect as that ~> JéRerson co...... do' Pittsburgh **99 | would urge thee to send for ine.\ r deceased bus- Rochester ......} do 150mm“? © And wherefore dost thou desire to , Tank of Monroc . . do hnrnwrsjullucks cog seo met\ sTEVES,. Bank of Ihnen. ..do «++ ©1 wish to tell thee a {ruth impor- Newburgh br Itha do. peta wars. C h p tensburgh ... .do Laure} 222.0... une ; tant to thyself and thy people. Whitehall ...... .do All others ......dal |__ © Naine it.\ Wayne co...... lo xp ARY LAND. | 5 Prince,\ replied Koekju, \ when Bank of Genesee. .do Baltimore banks +C fwy persons appear before thee in a , potteree ~ \‘:“ (innflt‘t‘lixml tu “mi“ ~cause, the wealthy and noble generally + : -E ton co ... 240 + m & UI'LFACI'KU u R \l‘ l' I il'ln' 1 thorough trial c » Plictan...l22 2... @ stand on the right hand, while tire poor ' G co ... dn Elkton (1 and humble stand on the left. 1 have; salutory and I o Al othe ba Ir sego co ...... .do Albaothers . ... P100 ; r soli s thi re- | ) cen for many ‘f, Mash and War. .unc vira heard in my solitude that thou most fre- } v «n complaint rker's Ex ... do Va and branches 411 quently favorest the noble and rich. -» nFn, and or the -Midile District . . cdo Farmers' bk do -> +00 Plus is the reason why I persuaded my ! ghed find raised Peanklin .. ... ...do Valley cee. 6600+ 49 father to ask for thy Loft Eye ; it being: ise of the fir -__ ...... lo Br b Lcosburgh. ..1 of no use to thee, since thou never ril 14, 1831. Roberts' B by Dr. prepared he derived no . > R 2. lief, | Be- Greene cols do do “ml-h $1.0\ do seest the poor and unprotected.\ rent relief, | D Plattsburgh. do do Romney.. ..do V. , nal. ; ised eHlent medicine do N Wo Reserve The Chan, {nu-fixed \and surprise o without it. 1:3“ Berrcur. bist. of cont n at tie daring of this maiden, comman- c:;»rc!ful|f:. # rlfnfl banks . . 44} Columbia ...... unc ded his court to try her.. 'The court . N. SMITH ew Haven banks do Merch Ales was opened, and the president, who Jan. 1, 1831. king your Med- ..do Franki ...> 19 was the eldest Lama, proposed that Niddletown . , her Fdlirfield co ..... do All others +++ wl . c ic i * they | should try her, whether ch omitted with iL.ondon banks do xomurt cinonrN & _/ I)’ ro mum“); “1,13 the effect of ppotite, my rid t ar All the banks .. 2024 strange proct (3 | and had been Bridgeport. ... «-I malice ot of wisdom, i ..do souwrit CAROLINA. . . , \gr Cheraw kes ee.. ume 'The first step was to send to Kookjn ' 2... ato lal} a log of wood, cut even on all sides, ...... i A. ordering her to find out which was the muks , . 202 ; Cook i i Pnlh'é\ une it into the water, and soon new the an- o . . . un Inv cthe beds} ; Norwich ... tried various Fagle. any relief, un- Medicamen- an almost im- ours, &C. DOb wy - - 'All others Péovidence banks New do Dayton man ¢o..do \ lue. his tle of your Med- “NW?“ bunks do Alf others ...... 115 the top rose to its surface. Ll be an excellent gym“: F.‘ unc micitia 48. After which they sent her twosnakes foss of Appe- was afflicted : © 1 heartily Ra¥imers' and Me .do Rank of Michigan 1° in order to determine which was a lpnic' others 12.00. >- q Far and Mech .. «40 and which a female. | The wise maiden sa acre serre,\ Monroe se..} .> \\C laid them on cotton, ard on seeing that «Boston banks ... ..f 1C ._.. one coiled herself ina ring, while the »Eéigmers' bank, Lonisiatit + «>>> \AQ other ere pt away, she judged that the Lune New Orteans ...do - ® firfmwn‘ do State Dank do latter was a mate, and the former a fo- ...... . State ...... , . yg . A. SPENCER. May 14, 1831. .. do Anam iors. male. f g oo ar alton .. 5 State bank .... .Sn6 From these trials the Court was con or o Past (RW ~6thers. ..} Mobile .. .k}. 40 vineed that Kookju had not offended phys. 43”? NATxE KEA TOUCH Y- the \Chan from inotives of mahiece, but t eminent physi- fa received little or e ...... ..une 0 050 (ne of wisdom, granted Wistass h t.l......do bo But not so the Chin; began using Dr. ; A ce notes une her from above. ; Medicamentam, gflm‘dfiugusta ° gz Tcnzrrssms' ppi. hus vanity was hurt; and he resolved Phave ex -- Ptsamagioddy .. do Mississippi at s: surprising bene- ; caxani to prove: that she was not wise. to every i tenn mas pstiime) f d rgiuable filed\ fauflw banks . ...> 4 All others .... - 2838 asked :-- umble serv +. = mor « i ber of maidens E. TAxihAIST-_ SSLANKS. -Just printed, after the most |_/| (2:1; ffflni 21:31], 5:10: which ail by the propri- ; forms, and on excellent paper. R nies W492?! hzfiamfl‘d \m“: eecent Par - of them wilt bring heme the most,!\ 26, Cemmercial Application for At- « She,\ replied Kookpu, ** who, in? ; the parcels of the bills found in the pos- dont - cale her with questions in order . Could rlentify Murray as the person I - : notes ume to pussle her 4 14. \ ho was in company with Smith, the hus hand im lis pocket. Muttay im- , objects at the distance of “J'fi’nf\J'Alburfiytyflrsarz and in making their _ C at - \UC ~ Therefore ordered hier. before him, and \hack driver replied that he could not. -mediately demed knowing any thing a vision nearly equal to perfect sight. dred “ind forty-eight -thowsand - doltars. ; sibility be cast upon her, is that she is The- prisoner was yesterday put to th®\ the wife of a convicted felon. She 15| bar of the Court of Sessions, and a ju- t respectably. con nected in Philadelphia, ry sworn. Mr. Price conducted the where she was married about cight prosecution, and Messrs. Patterson & months ago, without the least suspi- D. Graham appeared for the prisoner. i cion of her husband's character and hab- Th.c case was briefly opened by Mr. ) its. Price, who observed that the avagni>| - Itaappears from the examination of “we of the robbery, and its attendant ' the prisoner, taken before Justice Hop- circumstances, rendered it one of thei son, in the Police Office, that he declin- most important cases that had ever o¢- ed there to answer any interrogatories curred in the city or country. proposed to him respecting the robbery The officers of the Bank proved the- of theBank. grand larceny, and identified several 6f -- Ann Shaw, a washer woman, testifi- ed that she had beeu in the habit of session of Edward Smith, as the proper- washing for the two families of Smith ty ulh‘lho Bank. | 'The testimony to con- and Murray, prior to their, arrest.- nect {h},- prisonpr with the transaction Murray lived in | Roosevelt street- was briefly this :-Early on Monday . Smith in Division street. Question by morning, the 21st of March, a hack Mr,Price. Did you see clothes taken driver named Henry Allen, who had out of the trunk which was found in been to the Philadelphia Steamboat, Smith's possession, contaming the mon- was hailed by a man in Chatham square, ey belonging to the Bank, which arti- and directed to take him down Roose- cles belonged to Mr. and Mrs. Murray 1 velt street towards Oak street. - He did Ans, \There were clothes in the trunk so, and turned up Oak street, where he that I washed, but 1 cannot say to stop; The man convicted by the whom they - belonged. - 'There were namo of Edward Smith, was the indi- some articles that Mr». Murray sent to vidual who hailed him. Smith went me.'\ back to Roosevelt street, and returned ; _ Mr. Blaney, one of the high consta- in a fow minutes with another person, bles of the city of Philadelphia, gave in crs. - ~Mrs. Brainard stated that The pris- oner came as a boarder to her house in the latter part of November, and rc- mained with her about four weeks. - He occupied rooms afterwards as a ten- ant. ' He had a great deal of money with him, gold and bills. He always kept good hours. Murray conversed with witness about the bank robbery, after it took place and spoke about it as freely as others did. He had neither whiskers nor eychrows; and a very fine man ke appeared to he. Ralph Herdman had seen the pris- oner frequently. He is now thinner than nsual, probably from confnement m prison. He understood that the prisoner had kept a respectable public house«m London. Upon this evidence' the respective counsel sumined up the case and the Recorder charged the Jury. They were absent about three minutes and came into Court with a verdict of Geri- TY. Extragnomsany Occunnexcr.-- Air. Joshua Hempstead, a respectable citizen of this place, an acquaintance of ours, has been so blind for ten years each bringing a leather trunk. 'The evidence that he arrested Murray in trouks were fastened ou behind ity o ay evening, upon while Allen was engaged in that act, ro sons we n ..in Ruo en sevelt street, and came back with a wo- man and a valisce. 'They all entered the carriage, abd directed the driver to car- ry them to the North River, which he did, stopping at the foot of Courtland street. - Smith got out of the carriage there, and walked round into West street, remarking | that he expected to meet a gentleman, Shortly alter, he returned, and the driver was told to take off the trunks, and put them on the side walk, which was done. The other person and the woman left the bills, were found on his person. A few carriage, and the driver drove off. - Be- minutes aftcr, one of the wfficers came ing asked by the prisoner's counsel if in with a number of notes which he elry store in New York. An old con- They were !aken to the Mayor's office and witness cautioned the officers who had them in custody, not to Jet them put their hands in their pockets. Just as they reached the office, Marray made a jerk, put his hand in lis pocket and stooped down as if he had been about to drop something. | When searched four sovereigos, and four twonty dollar It was given in evidence by Jedediah about these notes. The Mayor in: ' Corey, a cartman, that he was called formed brim he was charged with break- by Smith at the foot of Courtland street ing open a Jewelry store in New York. . totake two trunks, and that he carried to which he replied that he had. never them to the boarding house of Mrs. heen in New York in his life. Tachment, stead of ciimbing-up the trees;-+ pha, Creditors Affida. for below and picks up those which have on-streets, Attachnent, 'faflen off from maturity or the shaking aba Coopc’ or- 'Ciaticls, [Execations, 'of the branches.\ A”?! dimmer; 7 Bout Sab. Ticket,|[Warrants, ___, The Chan then led hier to a fen, and lid i *Cosr plea SabTicket, [Affidani! for W220! | her which would be the Feadrest Also by his J Bangs. e It appeared from the festimony of more, and was never married. : Mrs. Mary Bangs, that the prisoner then foll cre-brows and whiskers, called at her house on Monday morn- ing about 7 o'clock, in about 15 minutes after Smith arrived, and asked if Jones, *us Smith gave lus hame, had taken was bmught to New York. 6 WSW'Qéfi WIS,“ Adjourn ‘wav 40 get over it , and hookju said, bri vrattants; temsig Subponas, \to tress; It would - be farthest, gomg , HISL + (Venire, round, nearest.\ B. MARC wae chment Ronds. ons. The Chan frit vexed “fl\? readiness L_____ Z Fort sale at this Office. and proprict® of her rephfs, and, after , DICINES. orien w A NTED._Batier taken having reflected for some time, he again ”63?“de Envall) waif”; Goods at the Brack ‘D‘W'Wd _ he safest ut be. tine, &e, jort § lik 1 B GOOPSELL. ** Which ov the safest means , gone. k'f‘fffihv 30 1531 & BEADLE ||commng knowa to man} Mik rer 0 found on the spet whore Murray put_ past, as scarcely to discern the differ- ence between day and night. Being information received, that there: was j of an industrious habit, it was his prac- to cd in (h mbhery of Mr. Martin's Jew-' hocing his corn and potatocs. A few weeks since, while at work, he placed, of curu'iéh guide ; when stooping with a quick motion, the top of thig staff struck his eyebrow a vietent blow, and glanced over the eye, producing a se- Invmediately - an intense light broke in upou the organ of sight of every color of the rainbow, a new earth was presented to his view, and he immediately hagtencd home alone, bear ing the joy ful tidings *o his astomshed and happy | fannly. His eye has not been inflamed, and he contifines able to read a large type, and to distinguish vere pain. i -New London Distrr<sixe Accines t.--The Bal timore Chromelec{ Tuesday says - 1 many year» past. 'are these of the presiat, E see the brightness of _the future as the sun in heaven.. We , shall make this a glorious, an immortal day ; when we are in our graves our 'children will honor it: they will ccle- brate it with thanksgivieg, with bon- fires and sRuminations. On its annual return they will shed tears-copious gushing tears--mot of agony and dis tress, but of consolation, of gratitude and of joy. '* Nir, before God, I believe the hour has come : my judgment approves this . -measure, and my whole heart is im it..- An that I have, all that I am, and all that I hope in this life, I am here ready to stake upon it; and I leave off as J began, that live or die, survive or per- ish, E am for, the deckiration. It is my living sentiment, and, by the blessing . uf God, it shall be my dying sentiment, independence now, and independence forever.\ . . The author of Slorious senti ments,who, inroughout the Revolution, acted up to their Rothan elevation, pro- nounced by his great rival, Mr. Jeffer- son, the most efficient man of the Rev- olution, it is the fashion in the South, to stigmatize and revile! Every dem- agogne, from the highest to the lowest county aspirant, claims merit for a fling and a sneer, at the eider Adams! Road who never faced a danger, ye traducers U KCEHe , W 1Ct ye are not capable of conceiving, muck less of imitating, and learn to blush at vict was arrested in company with him. < as usual, his staff in the Of a KHE ;,jywnee which dishonors, indeed, the country where it exists, but which is impotent to pluck so much as a leaf from the laurelled wreath of John Ad- ams. 'When you are forgetten, bis name will flourish as a man peculiar- ty fitted for the storms of Revolution, aud who was the most active and fear- less. to do and to saffer, at a tie when every patmot acted with a halter a- bout lts neck. + Yesterday afternoon the \ African _ Wool Society' of Brookiyn, celebrated movements through- the town made so much nome with drum and fife, that several accidents occurred. When the cavalcade was nearly opposite the seat -of J.. Lewis esq. the horses attached to He said We are softy to communicate one of a barouche became frightenefl, and ran -was Eibs, Balti- | _mumt Lear rending. . occurrences ofl. _The vehicle contained six females, He bad | which has fallen to our lot to record for The cireamatances, which he cut off a few days. before he!“ far as we have ascertamed thei, Our worthy fellow etizen, The moment he saw Mrs Simpson) Mr. Geo. Neilson, in company with his enter the Ma¥or's office, he shook his! wife, nurse, and Three children, one a- who kept thes: places nath the wheels were caught m the railing afi'z'ched to a dwelling in Fulton-street, wi: the body was thrown from the carriage part, and the passengers landed with- out serious injury : one of the horses never saw me in New life.\ When the Mayor stated that affirmative, be was shown into Smith's room, where he remained a short time. 'The prisoncr called daily to see Smith, tard sometimes twice, from Monday to 'Saturday momnming (On Friday he took dinner with Smith. Io the cross cxaminaticon ot Mrs. a Jewelty Store, he canned the notes Brought m by the cfficcr as Ens awn, 'and snd he must have dropped them by accrdent from lo packet These order to spend a fow weeks at a friend's house down The nver- aboot | sit «' ! clock the trme at which the Noth I West squall arese. they were nz: the todgings there. --Being 305mm hout a month, anothor two- yor. md- man much bort: York. m het the third four years ef age, left this city between twelve and one o'ckck, be was charged with the burglary of on Saturday fast. in a\ small steap, in The Grand Matsbhal\ ins sbowing Limself to the best on hatse- back, brought Jis home rather too much on the n-pendicofar, when he fell back- was and was killed-forturately the rder cscaped with some slight braises - Commere:al Adv