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The Long-Island Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

The Long-Island Star from Brooklyn, New York • Page 3

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JI 15 L0NG.1SI.A I) STAR. .1 uh win prior tnan ereiiit may linve done verv Concert of Sirred Music, Military Garden. On Sunday evening nmt (it will bo observed in another column) the Messrs. Iluflon give their second Instrumental Concert. MURDER AND KIDNAHTNG.

The Delaware Stale Journal in publishing a of a recent eonvicliim for kidnapping-in that well in the duys ul older Presidents, but I am deter Il Tail. I llo," Chureh' Flatbush, inlen. on Jhwsiln.lfei-noonntxt. ih. i niine, io put a snip to it.

The poor shall always re- "i mii jiMur i ne rien shall iio all die business ami the'tiont, and concluded (heir evening's work, by the gates after they reached the New-Voi. sirs should lilo In mitke the enquiry, the reputation of (lie Fire Department is li inn Id hi" ilisgrueed by scenes uf this kind, principally from corrupt and immotul m.iLorilie will mil They havs secured for tin occaiiun 10 instruments, and we at and turmmatins at 8 1'. M. Stale, Kivea the fiillowing extraordinary history of two niurderers, and kidnappers, longest nguithed in understand Iheir selections will be calculated to produce the make Ihe money." I TAKK THfc Boston Jtlas. unfavorable, will uk.pl.ee th.

fcirX, Way 8-3t. must delightful, and at the same time exnltcd impressions of ihe criminal annals or that Male Joe Johnson and Tally Cannon, a few years ago, iveri- so notorious in ihe lower part of this State, ami nets trick upon Travellers. John Vanderbeck, a black well known about the Police and prisons, was brought up yesterday by officer Drieihach of the first ward, charged Willi Ihe billowing offence i As a Western gentleman by the name of I.e.iudcr Unovvl-mn, was walking in he vicinity of Ihe landing of ihe Philadelphia sli'iimboals, the prisoner came up lo bun and requested him to change a five dollar bill, saying he would lake 11 outlandish" money in exchange. The simple countryman, supposing no harm, accompanied Ihe applicant la an ovsler cellar hard bv, aud look out of his pocket $25', in Western bills, anil while handling idem, Ihe other look occasion to remark, at the same time taking the bills out ol his VV inn. I Senator TaUmailgt deiioiineetl.U is about a week, a nice very powerful meeiin.f was held at JLITARY GARDEN, on SUNDAY EVENIMV immediately nail, lie Ulllll II 1 1 If Slwnvanltnni lino i'oiiuhkeepsie, the residence of Mr.

Ta Ima Ige, Se the day and ill Author. Perhaps no devotional exercise is more pure or heartfelt. It was no doubt with this view, and thetn feelings that the beautiful Invocation to Music was written Music what a holy spell Breathes from thy melting voice 4.C. duces lor Am Olu Fiklmin. cert have been obviated, and il.

M. of Maryland, as kidnappers, ami robbers, ai Ihe most renowned heroes ol lliia description that we have on record. Joe Johnson's house, which is now occupied by Michael Mdlman as a kidnapper (we are not aware that Michael has yet added the title nf murderer and robber to the more inglorinua Hie public that everv cflbrt Ima hem i nator in Congress, on Ihe subject ol Ihe Currency, and Ihe restoration the small nole ciiciiliiiion. W'e were satisfied that the gelling up nf this meelimr Would he charged lo Mr. Tiil'madge.

and thai he mi, Timet. This, or like phrase, in the slnndinjf Sicred Instrumental CONCERT, of Sunday next, worthy their patronage. They hsvu obtained fortl 2 Chirioneti, 3 Violins. I would be denounced, "accordinir to the nsanea of one of kidnapper) lies In Dorchester county, Mary nlinn every lendinir article in Ihe public journals. 1 1 fills everv ruiml.

and mouth, and eye, niul pen. inn universal hnnnyr iiikI thirst sifter money To Corrcspondrnts." One of the People," is inadmissible hand, ihat be thought they were net genuine, appealing to a couple of associates who were in the cellar, aud blinding them over lo ihe scoundrels for iheir in land, within a stone's throw ol Caroline county in the me party, when sulhcient lime should have elapsed to have received order In the elfect from bead rpuir. same slate, and of, Sussex in our own slate A number of communications are unavoidably deferred. We are greatly indebted to our personally unkiimrn cot-respondent, Edith, for the beautiful "Invocation io 1 1 rotation, I Hute, ami I i lor n. I he Garden will he beauliluUy lighted wilh lamp-, ol variou, clors.

iora rpen at past 7 Perform-a nee to commence at 8 o'clock. Admittance I ij Cents. Il.r I he.so Coiifens will be continued every the we.ihrr proving favorable. June 8 tt spection. 1 he laller bad no sooner leno oi mem Fait Cannon a bouse was in Sussex county, and lera.

Iwentvlour hours earlier thuri our caleula lhan out Ihe place tin a rushed, witti me coun tryman a Her them, who alter a long chase, succeed on our first page. It will be read with pleasure, by lovers of in catching I he one who had decoyed him, but was Hiui the appetite nf people lor thin sort of alimetii, re erealcr ly far than have ever been known in the iji, history. Acccording lo the instances which da'ilT and hourly come under our observation, we VI it possibly he justified in faying ihat no man can nav his debts Wu cull scarcely believe in the allejr-e hV "'i wholesale suspension of our ci-'i and are inclined lo think ihat the but a shot ilisiance from Johnson's. Joe house was lions, founded on an old political chronomeier which a receptacle for all the kidnapped negroea from this haa never deceived us, iho t.orn Foeo organ of Mr. slate and Ihe cuunlry round, an I more convenient In- Senator Ueiitou, iniinely the Evening Putt, opened cation for such a purpose could scarcely he imagined.

'Is bmieiies mi Mr. Tiillrnadge, wbclher by orders It was a sequestered spot, at a distance from any from KeudslLor Ulair or Whiiney or Mr. Van Hurcn (ho Heavenly nino," and breathes iho pure spirit uf Toelry and Devotion, We hesilato not to pronounco it worthy the unfortunately unable to apprehend ihe one who dad the money. What made the robbery more disastrous was that the amount stolen happened lo he all the pen of our most popular writers. I'r Sale.

rP Mb contents nf a IJasket, Wooden Were, and Pur---U. ins upg Store, in the best business location in the tuy, and art lease of Hie sure. Enquire at this iirlioe. a JuneS tf I KM I- I poor iciiow nan witu nun. jm.

i. roa.l, in a lliinlv settleil neigliltoriiooj, arin pressea nunseii appeareui not. i he l'ngt, alter charging Mr. hv the law or its officers, nothing was easier than for Talhiiadge Willi spoalaey by impliealinn, and being and his myrmidons to escape into the adjoining in favor of sustaining banks, places him in Ihe slocks Excise. Grocers and Tavern Keepers are requested to example" of the hanks in withholding specie, have i.

in serve rather too fiec'y, aninni; indi- pavillion is now open for the re- notice an advertisement of the Com. of Excise in this paer. vidnals fir precedents and pleas against payment nl description. These examples are even Wauled. I I II a cripit.il id to in a Grocery Store in the iiei-lihorhood 0f Rrnr.kh-n roomy of Caroline, nr ifil suiled him heller, into our as htw slate.

Pally Camion's house was convenient tuo, as Is Mr. Tallmndge mnd enongh to suppose himself at a sort of slopping p'are, where gentlemen id' the kid-1 lihertij to support measures of this sort liir the fur-napping fraternity might refresh themselves and the ranee of Ins own private interest, and yet retain charge heliire they reached the general dep.it, Joe Am strut lintr with ihe democracy, and be allowed to eeplionol lamdics and visitors llie railroau lermi-nalcs within eight miles of the beach, lo which good carriages convey passengiTS. Ualtitnore and I'liila-delphia are making Rockaway a favorite summer residence, and wilh good reason. It is not only accessible without fatigue, but presents a fine, clear, aero so. ul cash business ii done.

Junuire al this nluYc! ed (,., r. of substance and ability, as reasons why thus" most sacred of nil claims the printers should unsatisfied. If it he a rned that in order Jane Kill 2iw MARRIED, On Thursday, In hist, by the Rev. Pr. Cox, Phcpanl tonimeis lo Mi-s Mnry M.

Hates, hntli of rlns city. At Foster's iMciiduiv, 'Abraham Sliiihimre to Mary Hen- Johnson house. Tatty was a alrappiug wench wear the name of demnrrat must tell him what woman of great strength and ferocity. She could peiiiapi tie knows a. ready, Ihat tins is not an npe diickson.

Iiai.i.! "IPV their I Si IH Mil Dl i nnd DAY SCI i ir question. Every mini who takes part in favor of ill At arbor, William Nelson to rliele INKkersnn enlargement of ihe priveleges of the banks, justly fir Diurcl Du'keisuii to Lyiha Chase; Daniel I'tiyue luLatli- i i i' me roiiimo- lions and d. Mttialci h.uis i w. ti carry "rK py and labnr-lheausiveris, what signilies that? The banki don't So does it ixtrsle a'nnnrr all classes the prmtirr is bvio means the sole euflerer. All who dep 'U I on earning from day lo day, ihe means of liv-Cl moie tr less the ehVct of this mode and ofien did knock down stout negro man, tie him, put him in a cart nil I carry him over lo Johnson's.

Patty Cannon bad a daughter who was a very ban Isome woman and had been twice married. Her fi st husband was a notorious kidnapper, named erine Leek. Clinton and Coui l-si recta, hue fehed as they are, separates himself from the people I le may go off after his private interests ifhe will. At Anmsanset, Caleb Pnvall to roily In New-York, Stephen I'. Leeds to Maria M.

'u iv. r. hero ih-y have room for a nu-h jester number of ru-' pils: nod also (hat they have, Mr hard beach for bathing, and the pavillion itself is kept in a manner probably unsurpassed in ibis c.ouniry fir elegance and lasie, nud ut reduced prices. Ladies who leave Philadelphia al six in the mwrning, arrive at the pavillion in lime for tea. Many families close their town house, and combine economy with pleasure and health, in a summer's residence, at this inviting spot.

Eve. Star. The ease nf Rufus L. Lord and David N. Lord Rfiinst the corporation of this citv for the value of but he leaves the democracy-Let him call himself dy Henry Uruinton.

alias lirerelon, who died on the gal fessor of i addition i j. J()' we nr eminent te.chsrs, in the dill" lent branches of wiiiit appi lialion lie pleases, he ts io democrat, no friend of the people, no friend uf the administration him Edward Ellsworth, nf Ihr lirru II N. clWvvoilli, to l'hehn Ann, daughter nf Aslmr Mailia, E-q. Frcder-ick A. Garret, lo Frances C.

nung'-ler of the late W. M. whom Ihat people have placed in'pnwcr: nor is he uw VMUV. otlWII Ireland Marcus F. loilyes, lo Ssnplua A.

(languid- or thy of any pultt'ic ojjiee who seeks lorxtend Ihe power ISoanliiitr. or prolong the existence ol the hanking monopolies. James A. Moore, Esq. Cyrus L.

Carter to Ann ol.L.y-dtiihin eh. At 'I'rov. Crawford, of Hudson, to Maria litre is no mistiike in this it is a wholesale de A FEW centeel Hoarders can be accommodated with food board and pleasant anartniema. in nimciation, nnd Mr. Senator Talhnadge must consid i.al Van Ness, daui'lilcr of the late David Vuu iSe, ol Dutchess con I v.

locuion, (he lv and their property which was blown op during the terrible conflagration in December, which has been decided in their favor by Ihe Common Pleas and Supreme Court, came up for consideration before the Hoard of Aldermen last The report of the which isliisl irrmviiio; into a needless enormiiy. NN'e Miv needles fir, in a majority of ca-es. ihe excise hut a pitiful sublcrfuge. Sulfer this evil to increase, iiui it will reduce society to a condition worse than ihnt ofahorcinal barbarism. Sympalhy, reciprocity iiTaciion, fill the principles of social l.fe, will lie merged in selfishness, disirust, and misanthropy.

Lei iliose who fan, by any possibility, discharge their especially their small ileitis do so, without demur, delay or stralau'em- In this manner a sufficiency 1 ruit of all evil" tnay he kepi above the rrrnnnd at least enough to satisfy the or-diiei'V inmiedule, and peremptory demands of the emnniu'nity. Aanlurktt Enquirer. er himself placed without the pals of democracy, for lows, Ihe sec.on I was ne Johnson, In Hruinlcin's lime, Palty Cannon's house was frequently visited by persons from the south who came to buy negroes, and the glory was told aril believed, nav rendered cerlain, Ihat many such persons, after visiting Paity, were never heard of again. At length the murders came out, and the murderers were delected. Two traders, one of whom was named Ridged, wilh a gum of monev, came to Pally's one evening, tu purchase negroes; she fully delaine him by Ihe kindest treatment, entertained I hern with apple toddy, and other genlle mixtures, while she sent nut Uruinton, and two men of the name of (Jriffin.

to fell a tree across the Laurel mad, to which town the travellers were des democracy according to the lienlon, an uuren and Kendall school means the orders of lead committee recommending Ihe carrying up of the case lo the Court of Errors, was passed with little or tin discussion and without a division. The gross injus country, near Ihe Suili Forty. References exehuncd Aprdy lor udilress of A. Z. lit fllesirs.

Story June 8, tf rT Mrookli'M. A prr nnd tn-o or three plcns.nl -rooms, (with eloseia aiiaehed) can be obtain-eJ will, hoard, in a Renleel riv family, i a pleasant ers, no matter how far such orders may tend lo the ruin of ihe cotilitry. Mr. Talhnadge is not the only distinguished politician in the Hinpire State who flatly refuses lo acknowledge Mr. Uenloii as a leader, or tice of ihe conduct of the Board must he admitted by everv one.

We have no room to express our views who eontenances lus abortive plans, in establishim' a DIED. In th'S city, John Hastings, an old inhabitant. In this cii'y, May Hamilton, sixth son of Ji.rars nml Mary Ann Jordan, aed 2 years and In Ibis citv, while on a visit to U.e house of A. A. Dana, Gertrude Van Ness, lute of Red Hook, Dutchess county.

In Jamaica, Wi on Van Nostran.l, 43 Tunis Reigen, son of John Giaey, ncd 18 months. At Shelter Island, Samuel Crook, a-ed 71. In New-York, Dennis Larkins; Henry Shoppc, a native of Chelmsford, F.ssox, Knelan.l Mr. Desnones, former'v printer and publisher, ned Gil Robert HUi'k, to day. hut shall resume the subject in a day or two, -1 1 1 1 1 1 I I IIP.

filn nr. I. Kiar. Fro lliu Troy Budget. Alderman Bruen gave notice thai he should move a June 8 2awif "fheiter currency" throughout the country; nor is it very creditable lo Martin Van Uuren to find him transferring such a man as Thus.

Uenlon the early tined. When they were gone, Fatly dresied in men clothes and armed with a musket, started by a short cut through the liirest, lo join ihe mttrdereis, When nrhituani. ln Uerlin, on SOlh ullimo, of reconsideration at the next meeting, and in trie mean lime we hope public sentiment will he fully expressed through the city papers. V. Gazette.

Inend who stood hv bun Irom bis first very bumble the traders came to the trees their horse slopped, and all four of the murderers, who were lying in ambush, dropsv liEKVE- Kj'h av'ei1 7J- lie had enjoyed, through life, almost uninterrupted health until about a yenr since, when ihe syniioms of essav in polities, until he landed, they know how, on Waiifodj A AN to do errands, nnd work. Onc; ithn.it a family of temperate habits, may hear of a permanent situation, on application to the subscriber at r7 niton street, Brooklyn. O. D. BURTIS June 3 tf the residential platlortn.

fired at once. Ridgell was shot through the body- Occident. A child, between 3 and 4 years of age, Ifl Stehb us. BL'ed ltis hlizauelli I riorti Where there is ignorance there will be obstinacy. but be bad energy enough, fir Ihe moment, to defend nm: 4R Alirnbiiiii Cuilmus.

4H A li'-e, icliel ol named John Lawlor, was accidentally killed in Elizabeth street on Saturday morning. It appears plaint of which he died, began to inartdest llietii'i'lvcs. Mr was born at Soiithhold, L. I. June 1st.

It is not, therefore, a matter of surprise to gee the Robert A blioll, US; Henry Kouner, uyeu a.i administration clinging lo death on the sinking vessel the child was climbing up on the spokes of the wheel J.ihn McCarthy. 17SI, came to this place in May. 1795. and engaged A CAK5K of a cart slanding in the street. I he carlman came At Slaten Wand, Edward, son nl late v.

u.oe- in overloaded by their own filly and oversparred by tlieir own vanity, and widely proscribing all their friends who will not consent to go down with thetn to ruliani. i3 having taken Ihe entire Kifc charge ol lie customer )DT it. filinp nut of a store and jumped on his cart, without seeing the child, to go away. As soon as he began to turn. At Cambridge, Ai'lel 1 mimes, hzcii STORE, JVo.

75 Fullon-strcet, wishes to olihvion and intamy. Had there been a ray ofhps a g'eam, nav a his life, aud being armed with pistols, he and his companion fired into the cover where the murdeiers were Iving, and drove them from the fi Id. Mi. Ridgell was carried by his fiend to Laurel, where he died ibal night. Governor llaslett offered a reward for ihe murderers and they were all arrested.

One of the Griffins turned Stale's evidence, and convicted his brother and Uruinton, who were hung. Patty, the flend in human shape, escaped on account nf her sex, a nolle presequi having been enlere I. After Ihe execution of Uruinton and Griffin, the brother Griffin, the State's evidence, went into Maryland, where he the unfortunate little boy fell off, and melancholy lo relate, his head was completely mashed to pieces between the wheel and ihe curb stone. No blame spark, to eiv the wisdom of their measures, they might have entreated their friends lo Bland by them, hut when heir rash and illegal experiments, one af er attaches in the slightest degree lo the carlman. JV.

I'. Gaz. in mercantile business, in wi ien ne cnruiniieu uinii about six years since, when he retired from active iife, having sccuintilaiej a handome properly not ibe'siiccessful result of advc nlur uis speculation, but well husbanded avails of modulate and steady profits the just reward nf industry, perseverance and ju li-c ous conn ny. As a merchant, his character punctuality and fairness was undisputed. Ass citizen, bis 'conduct was exemplary; aril his patronage and support, if not profusely was efficiently given to objecta uf physical, moral and iutclleclual improvement.

Though not ostentatious in the display of his chari'ies, be was emphatically the prior mail's friend. Honest industry ever received from the other, have prove I rotten to the core, and beg inform his fiends and the public, that he intends to keep gcntrnl assortment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Boots and Shoes, constantly on hand. Pariieubiralt. niion will be paid to the manufacture of Ladies' Shoes, nnd as they wid he city made, he will be able to warrant (hem superior to any Hint are imported. Gentlemen that are in the habit of having their Boots uimle in New-York, will save from 5 to 8 percent, by Kiviiv! the subscriber a trial and he pledges himself ihat the quality and workmanship will not be inferior lo any that can bo made, ns pnnclnalilv and di-Rnniel, il, Robbery.

We learn that on the last day of the ra gard themselves and the nation, what claim have thev ces at the Union Co irse, in this town, three rulhans, on the sympathy and co-operation of political friends? murdered two men, Ihe last ol whom was llor- in company, forcibly seized and escaped wilh a bead lhevniav go on while their heads are yet above Postmaster al rsnotv 1 ul, in orcesler a I I I I.I I water, aud call upon the presses in their interest lo FOURTH Hempstead Cklkbratiom. A meeting of the inhabitants of the town of Uemp-slcad, was held at tbe hotel nf Oliver Conklin, in the village, of Hempstead, en Monday evening last, for the purpose of tonkins arninjiemorits for celebrating our approach ins national anniversary. William Barroll, Esq. was called to the Chnir, and John II. Hunter, appointed Secretary.

It was then Resolved, That the day be celebrated in a becoming manner. A committee of seven was appointed to retire nnd report what arrangements they micht deem expedient. The committee after retiring returned and reported the following nominations For Orntor of the ilny, couulv. oceanic too no, uhn oim, uo bap; confaininjr SI 50 in current bills, and other valuable properly, from a la sealed in a enrriaore. A Pdlow named Luke McLiurrblin, has bpen examined be retired into this Slate, where he was arrested lor denounce, and proscribe and rlelarne, and traduce all who refuse lo sink wilh them, but there is vet in this deis nf bis en-tnmers, will he Bliletlv altfii.rfrd bo his last crime, in IS17, and cleiivere i up on me s.

11.. this matter, before Juslice Bloodo-ood, at New- State and in the Union. A POWEUFl'LL 11 K- to merit share of public June 8-2 uviy EDWARD' GALLAGHER. mi inn itl I he lnlveruur Ol nvioiiil. jit him encouragement audits just reward; nor were the needy and destitute sent empty away from bis York and Justice Bradlee, of this vil'age, on Mon- ay eveniiiij isued a warrant to airest a suspected dwellini.

Many aiso who are now in prosperous person at Brooklyn. Jamaica armer. circumstances, owe ibeir success, in a great measure, to the lenity nd indulgence thry received lioin turn, Rail Road Accident. On the afternoon of the when thev iKsl operations upon tneir 1'LJiLICAN CONSERVATIVK PARTY, that will separate ii self from the fortunes of Van Uoren. Ib i.ton and go fur THE PRESERVATION OF THE UNION.

Without reference to 'firmer opinions, to former principles or firmer attachments, what freeman, hat republican will submit to he told by Ihe present administration that he is not at liberty" to pursue any measure whirh lie shall deem beneficial to the country Who among honorable men will permit No! ice hereby ei" en, that the Brooklyn and Jamaica Railroad Company hiving presented tlieir petition to the Judges of Kings county, for the removed of their westerly toll gnre, it was ordered by said Judirns that the proceeding on said petition he adjourned to Friday, the 9tli June 10 o'clock, A. at tho Mayor's room, Brooklyn. June ft nil, as we learn from the Charleston Courier, while the passenoer car was entering the Rail Road hung at Snow Hdl. 'lore his execution, he madi a confession of a se-iei of atrocious mur lers ana robberies commiited bv him and the gang with which he was cmiuecie I in this (Siale ami Maryland. After Hmintnri's or en-ton's death on the scaffold, Joe Johnson married the widow, Pally Cannon's daughter, slill a beautiful woman, and established himself at Ihe depot in Dorchester Here he carried on the business, of kidnapping, robbery, and it is believed murder, for several year.i, and made farms, and were necessarily laboring under pecuniary embarrassments.

avenue, Mr. Adam Kaih, a German, who had been Tboiii'h his atlenlions were mostly occupied, as detained lo manage one oftiie turn outs, cot entangled ALDEN J. SPOONER. Reader of the Declaration, DR. G.

W. JEW SON. Coinmillfe of Arrangements, William TT. Burroll, Isanc Snedeker, Benjamin Thomas D. Cai man, L.

X). Busbnioie, U. A. Vhit in the rope which is Led in shifting the engine in the rear nf the cars, and was literally cut to pieces by the that of men of liosine'-s necessarily is, wilh his pnvaie sffiirt, be wns s'tugcilier indifferent In matters of a public nature I lis political course was nndevi- icomotive. w.

though he was bv no means a heated or One of the Co'onade HOUSES no rtrrintr 1 r. Dili Shocking: Cahmitv.V?e are pained to learn from wrangling narl zin. And though not ambitions of ASiaTil lel'flltS. or SU Or to let. r.C IVVI a handsome fortune in the business.

Johnson was six feet high, a xmerful man and rcmaikahly well formed. At length justice overtook him. In the 1S22, the Sheriff of Sussex county, with a possee, caught dim about midnight in the bouse of Patty aker, Isa.ic Willets, Oliver S. Den'on, Dr. E.

Webb, John the Wott (Wayne county, Ohio,) Journal, thata most distressing fire and loss of lives occurred in that at the Brooklyn Fire Insurance 31 Fulton-street. June 8-2awtl' political preferment, be consented to serve his fellow citizens in all the more important offices nf the town, himself to b' tol dy politicians in transitory power, thai be shall not be in favor of the credit or banking or in favor of a email note circulation, and ''yet retain his standins; tcith the Democracy Who wii'J allow Amos Kendall, nr Thomas Uenton, or Francis P. or Martin Van Uuren. to say to dim are irot worthy of public, office" if you think different front what we think? Is this De Bedell, Henry Kldert, Oliver Conklin, II. 11, Marvin, rou nty, on Ihe 3Uih ult.

1 lie House ieionjTiufr to Taeoh ColeF. F. Thompson, William J. Clowee. Mr.

Bulchpl was consumed by fire, and shocking lo Cannon where be had gone lo Ree his wile. They were taken completely by surprise 15 or 9.0 kidnap -SG'l Timothy Smith, Alfred S. Combs, Royal Mollineul, Wm McNeil. To hs Lcf, The spacious modern builf three story bass-men! nnd allie brick dwelling Hf)ITS17. relate, four of his children, the eldest a daughter which He nas lim "it HJI, i i ped neirroes were found concealed about the premises bout 10 ars of aee, perished in the names.

1 lie mocracy ll is a nae ne tosav so. it is a traunu- The report was accepted, and the cnmmilteo discharged. A Pierpont slreet. Brooklyn. inu'eMmr ivas e.

called tiy tlieir sulir.nges. 1 1- one of the delegates from I i i i which assembled in I'oiiKiiiiition. He ha 1 been i'-r vera a-s, I ich ofle l.e held al 'r I ihe duties of which he per-. 1 I a li' iv dm pievioiis lo that event. is educated in ihe b-li of I be Chris-ii, and in the doctrines and mole of chained r.eck and foot.

At the April term of Ihat year, Joe was tried at Georgetown. He had plcn'y id money, nnd emtdoyed eminent council, Messrs. adjoining Lot, which is handsomely laiif out with grass plots, fi over garden, Sic. The house is finished in ihe lent assumption of thennmc to c.iver corrupt persona objects, and will be so considered by a free people. Eve.

iitar. most approved manner, with marble mantles, rtos.i., b.m Vandyke, rhnmas Ulavtnn, ells and cooper. ne prosecution was condueiej by the present Attorney It 'el 'a, I K.ap GATHER IN S. grates, mahogany doors, hathiog room, abd every convenience lor a l.u-e fnmilv. If desired, the fui'uiture may be had with the bouse.

Possession given immediately. Apply nu tho promises (where ihe house maybe viewed from 12 to 3 o'clock.) or at 57 R.fi Charleston. June 5. Latest from Florida. From York.

sLn, a nassptiovr arrived yesterday on bnard-the steam wcirsinp held and practised by ihe Presbyterian Ciiu rch. 1 1 is funeral was attended by a large and solemn concourse of eiipc, and an appropriate sermon was delivered on Ihe nccaxion by the Kev. Win. Satterlee, of the Seventh I'ay Hiptisi Church. His family are all deeply affected at lle ir loss, and conimuniiy feel that they have been deprived of a useful lueiuber.

Berlin, May 23, I8d7. but John Stoney, Capl. Floyd, which left Black Creek on Monday last, we learn that intellitrence had ISfiiioral. been received there that an expidition, under Lieut. R.

M. Peyton, of the Army, had been undertake! from Lake Monroe to the upper part of the St. Joluif A committee of five was then appointed by the meet-in? for collecting funds, wilh a Treasurer. The different military officers were invited to attend with their staff and companies. WILLIAM MiNEIL, Esq.

was appointed marshal of the day. A committee of mr wrs appoiutcd to solicit the elho-disl Church for the occasion. Tho V.llage Band, and lh Brass Bind of Foster's Meadow, wero solicited to lend their The several towns of the county were invited lo join in the celebration. A committee on toasts was appointed. A committee of five chosen for the purpose of nominating the President and Vice-Presidents of the day, reported the following gentlemen President of the day, COL.

ALDEN SPOONER: JOHN A. KING, JOHN BEDELL, DR. E. WEBB. The fense of the meeting wus taken on the subject, and it tfas resolved lli.it Mr.

Oliver Conklin, prepare the ac fir is supposed lo have originated from fracture in the chimney. I- Rail Road. At a meeting for the election of Directors, held on Monday last, the entire old Board were re-elected, with the exception ofC. D. Sackett, whose place is filled by Isaac, Eirape of Prisoners.

The Philadelphia Knquirer nf yealeidav morninj says morning between the hours of 8 and 9, some male prisoners in the house of Refuse, seized a favorable moment, kn icked down the opened the gates, and nearly 40 of the inmates efT ir.ted their escape. As soon as they arrived without the nf the prison, thev all ran in one direction for pome distace creaiinj excitement and alarm by the cry of nmd dor mad dosr Two of the prisoners divided from the main body, nnd were chased to the banks of the Schuylkill, where they plunsed into the water, twain iic'oss and thus eluded pursuit. We have nut heard whether any nf the fugitives were taken. The keeper who was knocked, down, was nor, as we understand, seri-onsly injured but on recovering himself, expressed the greatest astonishment at the sudden depopulation of his dominions. He raised the hue and cry" as Boon as possible.

We are informed by Ihe Coronpr at luthold, that the body ol a man was found on the on the 2Cth supnosod to be drifted ashore, from the sound, in the toWn of iveihead. opposite the Bailing Hollows. He had the ippearance of bavins been a Ion? time in the water, and JOHN TITUS, Merchant Tailor, has removed to one of his new brick buildings, lately erected in First-street, between Grand and North-Firsl-streets, here he will receive and promptly execute, as heretofore, the oicTers nf iho'e ho may please to honor him w-iri their patronage. Ready made CLOTHING, also, Cloths, Cassimeis, Vestings, Uc. will be kept constanlly on hand, and sold on very moderate lerois lor June 5 2aw3m river that Lieut.

Peyton bad discovered a larire lake, herelolire unknown to the whites that the Indians were ctiliiva I ine lurne fields of com that 12 nejjroes, (the property of Colonel Rees) having dis CIRCUIT COURT. BcrosE Howards, -Uay Price vi. the Commercial Iniuranre Co. This General Mr. Rogers, Mr.

James Uoolh, and Mi, John M. Clayton, then recently admitted to the ar. Joe was convicted of kidnapping, and sulfered Ihe penally of the law, at that time more severe Ihan at present. He was indicted fir kidnapping a negro named Thomas Spencer. Palty Cannon the she-demon, still escape I unpunished though often indicted or presented fir kidnapping.

She bad only to cross the line and find a safe refuge in Johnson's bouse in Dorchester county. Joe Johnson left the country and went to the South. Years passed away and Jne Johnson and his crimes were pissing away from the recollection of the neighborhood, when a man who was ploughing a field on Patiy Cannon's farm, struck some hard substance, which upon investigation proved to he a box containing the body of a murdered man. Upon further inquiry, the horrible fact came to light, that Johnson had murdered 2 white men and buried them in chesls or boxes in ihe field. One of iheiti was shot while eaiing al his table, and his body was rolled up in the table cloth dyed in his blood, and buried in the field the oilier was murdered as lie went to the stable to get bis I orse, and buried in the same bloody field.

Sever il of the kidnapped blacks were ascertained lo covered the campofLie.it. P. had come in anil given was an action brought to recover ljt JtM'0, being the themselves up. The nep-roes stale that the Indians amount of a sliey ol insurance Blfecld by the pliiu- did not intend to emigrate, but would re-commence tilT, who was a Contractor with the United hostilities in a few weeks, and that Powell, (who has been represented lo the contrary by all other In- on a cargo of Live Oak shipped from Florida, fir the Navy-YarJ at Brooklyn, on boad schooner Mvra, which vessel was slraodcd at Mosquito Cove, by the parting of her cables, during a violent gale in nians who have Come into Gen. Jesuns camp,) is a man without influence his people.

un 1855. derstand thai the fact is otherwise, and that Powell a Chief of much influence wilh his tribe. ITIr. A. Bcrli, rtROFKSSOlt of MUSIC for near 13 years in the H.

city of York, who has constantly been employed in teaching the most 'respectable ar.d distinguished families, nnd who has been lor the last three years devoting part of lii.i lime al the Brooklyn Female lnsiilulc, in teaching the I'liino, Uuitiir, nnd Singing, informs his friends and Ihe public Unit he has some hours unemployed, nnd would be I ul to form some engagements ith any of the families in the city of Brooklyn who need his services, also wiih other institution from 1 1 1 is period, nr after the vacations next winter. Applications may be made by this cilice, or through' "the Tost, cflice. nt Ins I II r. It appeared that afier the schooner was stranded, customed dinner fur the occasion. The committee cf arrangements was then notified to a portion of the cargo was gut out from the sand and Suit azainst Amos Kendall.

Stockton nnd Stokes mert ntthe same place on evening ensuing, at 8 is sninoospu to have neen drowneo trom some vessel in rne landed in salety, which was disposed ol al auction oVIock. mnd. lie appeared to be a man of about, the middle omeliins afterwards, ihe plaintiff through his have been murdered. One of them, a boy, was found have a 1 1 ere clai ti aaiusi the Government, fir mail contracts, which Kendall refused to pay. They applied by petilion to the Senale, f'or redress Kendall Hesolved, That the proceedincs he published in ali tho stature, nnd had dark hair.

Had on two shirts, one of aent, one Mr. Anderson, then purchased it himself, and a vessel was sent from Charleston to bring it lo which was red flannel hlack velvet vest, corderoy panta county papers. I he mreling ni.j i.iro. i.1. loons, and a pair of thick boots.

A la rue brass thimble IIA.1 AM I Cbainnsil. liisciiy. Winn this la Her fact came to the know- II. Hf.ntz, S. ereinrj as found in lus porket, on which is initials by which it is le'geol'ihe defendants, they refused to allow liir a tnlal loss, but weie willing lo eiiumerale ihe tJaiiilill supposed the owner mizht be identified lint they were not recollected by rur informant.

A jury of inquest was summoned by the Coroner, who gave a verdict ihat his LONG-HLAND BANK. At an Annual Election of Directors nf the Long-Island wrote to the committee, requesting them to place no confidence in what the petitioners may say, but leave il in his hands. The Committee treated him with contempt, and, by law, ordered the Solicitor of the Treasury to examine the accounts, and award to Stockton Stokes what may he honestly due them; also, by law, ordered A urns Kendall, on Ihat award, lo pay the amount I'irtliwilh. This he refused to do, and the Plaintiff applied lo the District Court, lo compel Kendall hv a mandamus, to pay the money. On flank on Monday last, 5th June, the fdlowing gentlemen fir Ihe actual los sustained by him, ifhe would show what os be actually had incurred.

This the admitted he could not do, as the cargo was ol a kind, whose value to be precisely estimated, niunt leith was occasioned by drowning. 1 he remains were lecemly interred at Bailing Hollows. with his skull beaten in he had been kidnapped, and Ins cm were so loud, that Johnson apprehensive liiev would he heard, knocked him in Ihe head and a nced him for ever. How many were the victims these human fiendi. cannot be correctly ascertained.

Uv ihe testimony of one of the hands on the farm, Pally Cannon dad not only aided Jodnso-i in his murders and other crimes, but had murdered and kidnapped blacks herself. She was arrested and coin-milled to Georgetown gaol, where Ihe miserable wretch terminated her atrocious career by swallowing arsenic. Such is the tale of horrors connected wilh Joe Johnson's boose in Dorchester county. Johnson, the hero of somanv atrocities, it is said is were elected for the ensuing year: Leflert Leff'rts, of fiedf rd Nchen i ib Denlr.n, Brook iuiy.laroov II ulriiiinn. stressing accitlml.

John Harrison, a son of Jnsiah Garrison, corner of Hutten and River a lad of ihont II vearsof use, was drowned on Saturday list, in be made up of many items, such as sending nun south to cut it, getting it on board, building huts for men, See. and it was only tu be got at by a general luaipiug. KvKleuce was railed to shew the execution of the siht of his father's house. He was crossing the river in inner sircer, ana at liih-v's Miisk Store, i3 Cl.Hthani s'rett, New-York. may 23 St BROOKLYN 'OT OF I'lKIti'ONT-S'l UtitiT, 15ROOKLVN i.

I IK1G HT.S, new rpen fur the reception of The subscriber aiirionr.ci-s to Ihe inhabitants of and New-Yoik. that lie is ready to aeei.niinnd.iie all v. wishro ti.ko COLD or BATHS. The oh has hi e.w ly fi led up in the best manner. The water uh'-re the is bunted, is purer than other siiuatinii in Ihe vicnity of ISew-Yoi-k er Brooklyn, being as pore as ihe The basil is 40 feet hv 20 by 23 dressing rooms, IT Tiling rie.io for the lehylitlol exercise of There is a slum er bath attached lo the Swindling Hath, for nothu.i n.lditionul is chained.

There arc private those hn wislito bathe al The Huh is exclusively tor the use on 7'wcnci. and Fridays, until 1 M. A female will be f. uod al in attendance on llic-e days. the return of the writ, this functionary denied the power of the Court, to mpel him, or the President, or any of the heads Departments, to answer, and sail boat nil Cnpt.

(jilbert, when a tl iw nt winrt strucK lyn Robert Buck, do Joseph Kissam, do Samuel P. Wiikins, do oti Sehenck, do James S. Clark, do; Whitehead J. Cornwell Thomas March, do Robert Carter, Flushing David Juhnfon. Flallands; (Sen.

Jeremiah Johnson, Wababout and John S. Gerri.sen, New-Utreeht. At a subsequent mrc'ing of the Board, Lederl Lcuvrts, Esq. was unanimously President. After his conviction in 1822, he went, as i fortified bis position by an opinion of Mr.

Duller, the slill living. we have said to South. A jrentleman living in Attorney General, that the Court had no power over Sussex, was in New Orleans about a year boo, where Jllhany Gaz. be saw Johnson on the levee and knew him. He I now bears another name, and holJs the office of, Mrs.

Peter Jones. Most of Ihe rca. If rs of the pub ihe sail and the boom knocked bun overboard. 1 lie men on shore but off in skiffs nnd made every exertion in ll eir power to save him, some diving down where he sunk, but all their exeitions were unavailing. The current is v-tv sfrnni at that place, and very probibly the h.idy lias been borne down the rivr, Many persons have been dentine the river, and it is hope! the b.

dy will yel be fmnd and restored to the distressed parents. Troy U7rjr. Cureless Srrrants. Nurht bef last the'jW otchman stationed in the lower part of Knst Broadway, discovered the lic press nrohahly recollect Ihe publication ol a ro Judije uf probale in a south western, state mantic st.ev of a VOUU2 lady of London, possessed ofi THE LONU-ISLAMO At aa E'eciion held puisuunl to notice on the 5th day 1 of May, mst. the following gentlemen were elected Di-i rectors for the ensuing year I i r.

i.i:n r.i Jl'hatlhas brought vs to our present suffering Hurrah for Jackson Tb" Salt Warm Baths liavel een improved I ippearance ol hrc in the cellar of a house near ing. and in i v. ry respect woilhy if.ut.:j patron-- ihe only arm B. lbs in toe state, win re i.i i i .1 i lli'orv flnii. imiij eiiimiin ins.

Ilu i i.l.M'il fllnll' iidi'. Iu a -tni. tha (n.tint.'Q ftt llif. 1 1 1 ev are I wealth and irreat personal beauty, who, two or three years atjo, became enamored of Peter Jones, a Seneca Indian, a Missionary, an I married him, in de-spile of Ihe remonstrances of friends and the scandal nf the world. Mrs.

Jones migrated to the west, soon after her mariiaoe with her aboriginal lord hut at last, having become disgusted with the life he led her, she secretly abdicated his wigwam, and returned lo Down with the hank All who do business on borrowed capilal ou jit to eak." I "Crush the monsier!" Hurrah for Denton mint drops and the hard rno- ney boys." "The merchants are tlic enemies of the country." house, and found the fire lo have proceeded from a barrel of E. II, Ji'ifs C. Cbnrcli, Jamcf M. Puffield, ticore B. ashes, into which some ignited coals had been carelessly de- (' ii Robert T.

Piephcn llaynes, (Ibuh.ili by one of the servants. Tbe fire was f() K.nilrly, John Law. without doing material damage. hipress. rence, John A.

L' tl, Jere. f. inmerlson, I Mort. Jo- "ulainnu design. John Blauvelt am s'eibr a Spragiie, Cli.nl.

I. Ta I ir, A' raham lieinten, watchman nigi.l fore last in the act of irivcighrig couple I hati hi Jonathan Trorr.r, II. V. W. Thorne, Sam-of verv roung girls, whom be bad ent.ced Irom lb.

ir bonus, i aher their irents hnd retired, into a house of ill lame. He uel A. Wi.l.xignv-y, reeuian Ion. was committed to prison, and thegir sent home to thi ir pa- At a iubsertin iu mo-tiiig of the Foard, Henry Waring, nI, Express. was unsniav.uly re-clecled President of uJ Cuni- F.nirian.l in the packet ol 1 tills olav.

Ji.irino; ti.e vni.tnrii nf Mrs. Jones ill the west, she became the nu-r is ue.i, rcnucs lliem niperh to otlicrs lor hiv ilids. Tbe I ability to take c.ld alu rw.irds is iriiea less ih in in the eomnam bath. An oil soup is prov.hd. wli li rend, is Sail Water as ood fr wr.shius nnd el au-mg.

urn -iter. Fiery exertion shail he n.ade to main-i. tin ihe rt i.ut.iiioo acipiued tbe past sa.wa. sr.isos nuiti rou cold bths. For one rs' JJ 00 A family of tn rcrs.ns.....

5 ie do. ax peis.iw 7 mo'e tl sa IW When a merchant fiils and becomes poor mother of two cluIJien, both of whom arc dead. Baltimore Chronicle. make a republican nf him." Betier that a torch were applied to all the At (xibe.y notice of the abandonment ol the vessel, and he usual demand at the end of thirty days. For tlw defendants, it was contended that the plaintiff ougbl riot to recover, because he bad not used due diligence lo have the cargo re-shipped from the plaee where it was lust, which he evidently might iiave dnue, aa lie Jtrocurfil a vessel from Charltsion lake it to lies city after he bad purchased it for himself, Moreover, ttiat be bad certainly not suffered a total loss, aud that they were willing to pay him the actual loss incurred, but not beyond that.

The Court charged, that il was always necessary and eusiiimarv in rases of loss, where insurance was effected, to make out a foil statement thereof, which, in Ihe present instance bad not been done, and which probably could not have beeu done. This case, be was inclined In think, might, from the peculiar circumstances attending it, firm an exception to ihe Cenerairule; sml if Ihe jury thought credited the plainer ev idence they would find fur him. As to bis want of diligence in re-shipping the wood, lie bad a perfect right or not to do cause be bad at that time other wmm1 than his own, winch lie was en-Caged in forwarding, and lie was not lxiund to leave that behind to bm own detriment, for llie rirxwe or ending on the mrg-i of the vesse. lust. Verdl Sr ti piainl.lT, htlamatinH if Iht Thraat, rw rre slum, ap-1 p'ued by the finger to the part sfTecled, seid.mi firs to cure ifamsti of I be throats io a f.

davs. "The rlfieaev of tin remedy," ssys tl auilsir, is as marveUoiK as it is rapid, rmptVyed on tl firt, ecorxj, and liiurth dv, while iWre is ahee or the trrexis ail viJipl at it were by en-eliantnvenl, llie fever iU'e, d.niin,slie, the apjjeiiie return, in I is quite compete. ff VmHc Lcenomy. antic Cities, ami that thry were tnirncd to tie- i Tannest Murders. The Coroner held tinner's Inquest.

Yesterday, st tbe foot of street, pr.ny nj Jjscpli Sfiragi.e, Afitant Pits dent. urn the bixlvof a naked man. found in that vicinity sup- By iv ALPHEU3 SMITH, Sec'ry. p.e-H to be the same to whom the clothes which were found liaih wrn Sams. Tw eily Tickers Ten Si.

fte Boh f- can be hail st li i' no 3 3Tj ground, than that tbe depos.tes should be restored an Vesierdav. at tbe corner of IGth street and Ti linn can do wrenj." 21 Avenue', up.ni the body of a mile infant about i Hurrah for the hero of New Orleans had the i.f dvinj bv hank lo the ground, nd slreiv salt upon A In.le in the head', pctie I ratine, the sku'l. its w. i icb Ibe brain prolru led, was visible, and ile's lai.k No rngi G.iiJ and silver 1 nfH.7ej i have b.vn elfect bv in a heavy Down wir'i tbe monsier runred iiislruiiient. Tbe bo.lv was fimi.J iu box "IL pub ic.rm love jrold." boned.

ct alii hv blows in II i i FinvAnn gray. A I wlm borrow money rr an pan- (ira i mt'ietci by some person or persons unknown to blui sn.I when they fi.I, there is no i Ill pres-iire Ihat I'or Naff, ao r'T c-i th corner of i IT f. ft '-u' et o- "3 frame mil KS. iieisvue a snort time since, nelongea. vcraici, sccmenrai Express.

The Comrer on Taes tsy to so on llie nf seed li -h lt, ci" dcsiti Uy seridectnlly nlkirf ctT an men nrnr ibco'nei I srrert nrt I New tl. K.i.l ti act i.uil net a r.M k. -i tf IVl it Tm "s' Th Rochester P'mf-n Tl, Nee vrre lun oj ClK B.nk fo, I rm. It rve wilh living Al'et br -i in I (be r4 (he lUr.k wb'cti r-Hi 't 1 n.u-u ir pei tr.1 etj, and tfcey hsJ i I mi j-i jo ui'it ecu." ihe jury." I'pon the lio.lv nf the black r. tired in any liouesl marl ca'l rerel." I'iric VT i.

I me Co-'llll jo'lvrs of e. held at r' c.n Cunul tamber, 5', I5J7, ti.t i' e'- a r.is lii Tl it itnilf t'l'-n in tbe ppr r.f tin cuy to all -rsin eui.ajcd i.i arj Ucm-erv r.i-1 "el'nt lor 1 ne (i m.ii mice to ol. ic t) ei pr b- fu-e the lih J.i and (tni i 'oa se.leig wuti' Ut bi -e a t- 'h- lit) dT of Jane, lit day tbe b-e i i be icsiH ir st c(fi-e l'ie Cck of -n -niie un.il.) will c.w.siJ' red a 4 Uw JurS It C.swaiasi rd Ke.e. who who ire I our ol .1 Witnesses io a lo ihe iiante or a'oendm tl rt- oicy re-- a a nn one lus ngUl to it i "ias gsxd fennut mi well I with ij- nr hs Hoi received hv stiTie sbp or oi'ht ci ii srvne i roixrtv. emli "I the deoase I.

i irv a vrr.iict i V'l I f. i I i-ixii ti I raJ a hurnt u.stru- i i I v. Aj to 1 rM I. Jji i 3u Jw ILI.sW it Kui! -O-at-a o'b. rs were horn Iw hrwrrs ol I i.v' il awer nI u.j (w Mttt orper.i.

uiikii a of a t. The idea uf Jiht.njj liie nc nian'i capilal jw jury." Lrprtss..

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