HERALD OFTHE TIMES.

to not c«»ming! be arrested for the crime set ( Continued from Isl puge.) "intend 10 proceed to business, or adjourn ”lny of business owing my Governor of the Colony, was in Newport !-huuld | NEW PAPER HANGINGS, Notises, to any particular time, that 1 may con the commission, for had 1 been and ready to attend the commissioners forth in your commission, I am the only Feyul & for the first meeting, ":’Wllll to appoint time duct mysell’ relative 1o his Majesty’s (there I should have tendercd it in the to give them an account of the steps he 'pcrwn to whom such prisoners can reg- | CHEAPER THAN EVER!! to the other gentlemen Court Probate, Middletown, Mar. 16, 1841. and give notice tv service here, accordingly. manner | have done, as by my - had taken in order to discover the per- ‘ularly be delivered for sale custody : of me, and sume Report of the Commissioners here- named m the commission nmf 1 wm, sir, your most obedient humble (steactions, 1 am divected, when the sons who destroyed his Majesty’s schoon- In answer to which I beg leave to re- Just received at 'l‘lll'} as short as - ‘ tofore appointed by this Court to receive that you willmake the time J. MONTAGU. are ready to receive il,! er Gaspee. A message was sent to Mr, you to the sixth paragraph of my with proper notice, servant, fer and examine the claime aguinst the estale you can consistent His Honor Gov. Wantox, lto cause it to be delivered to them, { Sessions requesting his attendance, who Dartmouth’s letter to Governor late dec. for reasons. l'cummiuimwru ‘Lord M. FREEBORN’S of , of Middictown, particular I shall eertainly sct out on Monday accordingly came before the commis- where you will see, *‘‘The was presented. This led to the following correspon- next il lean complete my business was by them requested to iV\'aumn.{prisoners are to be delivered to the STORE, It is ordered that the same be received uwud Newront, Jan 1, 1773, here, sioners and VARIETY dence before the opening of the session and be ready to give you every ussis- give in writing upon oath a full and par- |care aud custody of Rear Admiral the consideration thereof referred to a Court ~ Sin :—=The Judges Horsemander and tance 1n power, ; he or the commander-in-chief NO. 22, BROAD STREET, of Probate, to be holden at the Town House of commissioners : my ticular account of the measures had 'Montagu, n the Smythe artived here last evening from am respect, to discovery the or of in Middletown, the third Monday in Apnl 1772, I with gentlemen, your taken in order the of the Amervica for time being, A very large and beautiful assortment on Newrort, December 14, New York, and are ready to proceed North as to re- next, at 1 o’clock, p. m. and that previous most obedient and most humble servant, persons who perpetrated the aforesaid to such oflicer he shall appoint this favored with yours by upon business. A number MONTAGU, }fceivo the:n, notice be given by publishing a of Sin :—1 am Ammediately J. crime, which he assured the commission- & order, three several times in theco;)lvHerald of despatches to constitute a quorum are timme, AMERICAN Mr. Montagu, together with suflicient To his Majesty’s Commissionegss at ers he would do without loss of By my instructions from the Lords of FRENCH the Times, for all persons interested to ap. assembled at Newport waiting to | from the Right Honorable the llarl of now Rhode Island. Stephen Hopkins, Fsq. Chiel Justice the Admiralty, am directed to repair pear at said time and place and be heard. the commission EHANGINGE, : Dartmouth respecting the destruetion receive frow you royal of said Colony, also appeared belore the to Rhode Island as soon as conveniently PAPRE ‘ A true copy —witness a time structions, ofwhich T have thought The commissioners met at the State ofthe Gaspee. I shall appoint and commissioners and assured them he was be with such of his Majesty’s ships, BORDERS, FIRE-BOARD PAPERS, CURTAINS, & l “Josuwua Cocersuary, Pro. CUA. for meeting the comunissioners autlioris- it proper to give you this information House in Newport on the fifth day of and to aid and assist the mndy vessels under my command as | - March 27. ready willing and which willbe sold at very low prices. ed to inquire into the circumstances ol by express. January, 1773, Their proceedings from commissioners in the exercise of the pow- shall judge proper, and give all the aid as be, be glad to wait on you at are Those want of article are respect. Assignee’s Notice. that transaction, soon as may I shall day to day are minuted in their Jour- er and authority with which they in- and assistance in my power for discov- in the and give you the earliest intelligence Newport, and am, sir, your most obe- vested for discovering the persons who ering and bringing to justice the offen- fully invited to call and examine the patlerns. subscriber having be:n appointed nal : g Newport, 13, 'l‘lll‘) thereol, in conformity to his Majesty’s 'dient and humble servant, destroyed the Gaspee schooner, §c.— ders. The winter season is so far ad- March 1845. the Hon. Supreme Court, at its Marcb{ orders. His Majesty’s proclamation | | J. WANTON. Colony of Rhode Lsland, §e. i The commissioners then requested My, vanced as prevents my complying with ‘l"erm, 1845, Assignec of the estate of Elver- " Mexracy, as ton Arnold, of Portsmouth, in the county of shall cause to be printed without delay, Adwiral | Proceedings had and taken by virtue Hopkins to give them in writing a full that part of my orders, it is very im- WM. H. GREENE, and into the towns within and particular account of all the proceed- proper to move so large a ship as the Newport, to whom the benefit of the *lnsol- sent several of commission under the seal ol AVING removed to the store No. 108, gives nos Colony. a roval ings had and done by him for discover- Captain at this time of the year, and vent Act' has been granted, hereby the Newrort, January 1, 1773 Great Dritain, directed to the Honorable 1.l T'hames street, formerly occupied by tice, that six months from the date hercol I am your most humble servant, ing and bringing to justice the persons her it is impossible for me to G, & is pre- i=The Judges Horsemander and Joseph Wanton, Esq, Govergor of the wilLout the late "l'wos. Brown Sons, are allowed the creditors of said Arnold to J. WANTON. S who committed the aforesaid offence, carry on the service. pared to cut and make all kinds of Garments their respective claims, Smythe arvived last evening from New English Colony of Rhode Island and bring in and prove IPaorable J. Moxtacr. Providence Plantations in New England and also what knowledge or information I flatter myself there has been no in the most fashionable styles, and on as hb- WM. I, DOUGLAS, Assignee. York. This will be delivered you by eral terms ae any other establishent, America ;3 Daniel Horsemander, he had obtained of the assembling, arm- delay of business owing to my not coms- Newport, March 19, 1845. express | send to the Admiral, and hope in Wanted—ls or 6 girls to lcarn the trade. 1772, ol ing, and leading on the persons who per- ing with the commission, for had I been Nrwront, December, 114, I shall have the pleasure of waiting on 'Esq , Chicf Justice of the Province March 13. New York ; Frederick Smythe, Ksq., petrated the same,which he also promis- there should have tendered it in the Sin : By express from Admiral Mon- you this week, ift your health will per- I Chief Justice of the Province of New ed to do without loss of time. same manner 1 have done, as by my in- Hats---Spring Style. tagu | have this moment received a Icl-' mit, My letter to Judge Oliver, you The proceedings on the commission structions, I amdirected, when the com- Jersey ; Peter Oliver, Esq., Chicl HANGINGS. subscribers would respectfully ins ter from the Barl of Dartmouth, advising ;Imvn, without doubt, sent him. lam Jus- to-morrow at PAPER were then adjourned till missioners arc ready to receive it, to ® @ "‘IIE the public, that being one of the commissioners in expectation of seeing him tice of the Province of Massachusetts et O e form their friends and of your ten o’clock before noon, then to meet at cause it to be delivered to them. they have received the Spring Siyle of tats for into the circumstances of| ‘.llu-rvfnrehour. I have only to add the Bay, in New England ; Robert Auch- inquiring every the Colony House aforesaid. I shall certainly set out on Monday CHARLES E. HAMMETT, Jr., from New York. Also gentlemen’s travel schooner Gaspee. 1 have of the season, and am, sir, muty, KEsq, Judge of the Vice Admiral- burning the ‘compliments 1773, next if can complete my business here, ing Caps, cloth Caps of various patterns, to give this informa- servant, (ty Cowt estublished at , with Friday, January 8, I HAS JUST RECEIVED AT HIS STORE thought preper you Your humble and be ready to give you every assiss which they offer on the most rcasonable and that 1 shall fix upon a time for . i J. WANTON. [jurisciction in all cases ansing within The commissioners met according to @orner & terms, al T'hames street, tion, tance my power, of Thames Prospect-Nll Sts,, 134, meeting the commissioners, and give " Judge Avcumvry, ‘the hmits of the Colonies of N. Hanyp- in PARKER & WEAVER. Rhode Island adjournment. I am, with respect, gentlemen, your A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF you and the gentlemen named in’ shire, Massachusetts Bay, March 6. other Present, Joseph Wanton, Esq. Daniel most obedient and most humble servant, the eommission, notice thereof without (and Connecticut, commissioners appoint- Newronr, January 1, 1773, (ed for enquiring into and reporting to Horsemander, sq. Frederick Smythe, J. MONTAGU. R. P, BERRY, delay. ' Esq., Peter Oliver, Esq., Robert Auch- To hig Majesty’s Commissioners at PAPER HANGINGS ; I am, with real regard, sir, your most Sin :—The Commissioners meet at this Majesty a full and true accovnt of SurceoNy DexTtisT, muty, Ksq. Rhode Island. . 12 o’clock this day at the Colony house, circumstances relative to the attack- ALSO, obedient servant, J. WANTON. ‘the Mr. Brenton one of the Secretaries Office at Mr. 8. Peckham’s, Church street at [ expeet the return of the Jing, tuking, plundering and burning his The Honorable Perer Ouniver, Fsq. which time under the commission, was ex- DURNTALL] BPARER second house from Thames street. express, when it is probable it will be '‘Majesty’s armed schooner called the present Newronrt, Rhode Island, AKID amined by the commissioners touching REFERENCES, determined whether it is proper todefer Gaspee, commanded by Licutenant Wil- 14th January, 1773, EOMDARS, Roxeunry, December 11, 1772, Esq the Cole- the obstruction to the execution of war- Newport.—James V. Turner, M. D.; H opening the commission until the Ad- Hiam Duddingston, , within a GENTLEMEN :—At your request, al- All of which willbe sold on rcasonable terms, of ny ol Rhode Island in America, on the rant by Metcall Bowler, Esq., on E.Turner, M.D.; David King, M. D.; H Sin —1 embrace this opportunity miral arrives. Your attendance will issued though at unseasonable March 20th.—40. received, day of June, A. D. 1772, and for the 17th of July last, in order to appre- a very time of N. Pierce. acquainting you that have be necessary. 10th the year, and not in the manner [ am Bristol.—J). L. W, Briggs I and }jmhcr meutioned, at the hend the negro Aaron, then on board Holmes, M. D.; his Mujesty’s orders to attend you I am, yours, &e., purposes therein directed by my instructions from my NEWSPAPER OFFrliecxE M. D. Avg. 15. ‘Colony House at Newport, in Rhode his Muajesty’s ship the Beaver, which other gentlemen commissioners for J. WANTON. Lords Commissioners ofthe Admiralty, cx-i KeeLER, Island, Tuesday the fifth day ofJanuary, examination was reduced to writing, AND amming into the business and plunder- Captain [ am come to this place, and have hoist- the schooner Gaspee. In obedience 'A. D. 1773, the above commissioners sworn to before the commissioners, and ing ordered to be filed. ed my flag on board the Lizzard. DEPOT. CHEAP POSTAGE. to I shall on notice, with being present. LITERARY which, ullcon-} Bostox, 2d January, 1773, } The thought it udvisa- 1 shall be glad therefore that you venient despatch, attend you on that ' Hlis Majesty’s said royal commission, commissioners GOFF, respectfully informs HALE & ©O., at 3 o'clock afternoon., ) ble to defer the examination of any ol will inform me what service I can render the be glad to know when' instructions to said commissioners public that he has made a most satis- affair. 1 shall favored with 'with of you in the execution your commis- “I'M. ! Sin :—1 am this moment his Majesty’s signet and sign the witnesses respecting the burning to factory arrangement with a Publishing [ndependent Daily Mail Express you think the gentlemen can be got lunder sion. of together, with great respect, 'your letter by express, acquainting me ‘manual, were delivered to the commis- the Gaspee, &c., unul the arrival ol House in New York, by which he will be and am, Horsemander and Swythe Montagu Newport, they I flattered mysell had given Captain OFFICE, Your Honor’smaost obedient servant, 'the Judges sioners by Robert Keeler, Esq, com- Admiral at or I regularly supplied with Daily and Weekly ready to receive an Keeler (the senior officer of his Majes- Newspapers, Periodicals, and ROBERT AUCHIMUTY, | ‘are arrived at Newport and 'mander of his Majesty’s ship Mercury, answer from him to their let- the most Popuo- 97, Thames-Street, proceed immediately upon business, and ter written the sth inst. and transmitted ty’s ships here) such orders as weuld not lar Toles of the day. Ny paine will be WaNTON, |which said commission was publicly read One Door North Market Square. To Gov. ‘ to receirve his Maj- have required attendance until I was spared to receive them as early as steam can ‘are therefore ready proclaimed. by Capt. Symonds, | my and received every my forward them. Persons wishing to subscribe Letters forwarded day by lesty s royal commission, which, by ’]nml ‘ The proceedings on the able to have come in a proper manner : | On the perusal of instructions, the commission’ for Magazines will please leave their namee the Mail, 1772, | to cause to be deliv- said till to-morrew at ten with the ships under my command, and Nuwrort, December 114, ‘instructions, am ‘commissioners conceived that the pres- then adjourned o’- at the office, No. 88, sceond door of 38, ml\fcfjpor?, fatoot [ beg to inform at the north Nov. !844. o Sin :—I have received your favor by ‘ered to them. leave lence of Rear Admiral Montagu, clock in the forenoon, then to meet at a proper season of year. 1 aoubt the Post Office. Books not on hand will be Mr Montagu. 1 shall fix upon a time ‘you that my Captain left this place yes- mander-in-chiel of his Majesty’s com-.ships the Culony House, aforesaid. not but what he would have faithfully procured to order, and furnished at New REMOVAL. put lis force, and have given prices. lor mecting the commissioners appointed terday morning charged with the com- and vessels employed in North Amcricn,l Saturday, January 9, 1773, orders in York to be given to Captain Keeler, you the same assistance I can possibly N. B. Boys will be in readiness to carry The subacribers, to inquire into the circumstances of ‘mixssion is uecessary for the futherance of ol Majesty’s ships The commissioners met according to do now | am come. papers, &c.. to all parts of the town, iinme- Return their thanks to destroying the Gaspee schooner, and ‘the seunior oflicer his present service, The following letterlhu“ adjournment, diately on their arrival, £ the Ladies of Newport, Rhode Island, who has my orders to 1 have ordered Aaron, the Negro, to r give you and the other gentlemen men- | was thereupon written and delivered ln)" Joseph Wanton, Esq., l WM. and its vicinity, for at pleasure, | Present, Dan- be brought to the wharl agreeable to GOFF. theie tioned in the commission the eailiest in- ‘wait on you and know your Clark, one of the Secretaries ol iel Newport, March 20, 1845 pest patronage, and soli. he “shall wait upon the commis- James Horsemander,Esq Frederick Smythe, summons, who will be delivered o —~3m. telligence thereol, lwhen commissioners, to Captain Simmons, Oliver, vour cit a continusnce, They to lisq., Peter Ksq., and your officer, and am to desire when I with estecmn, your most obe- with it. He is also directed him imnediately conveyed to & have removed their shop am, [oinnors ”lhejto be by Auchmuty, Ksq. Robertl | have withI him the officers NEW FASHIONABLE dient servam, J. WANTON. ‘give the commissioners all the assis- Admiral Montagu. you done civil in Thames street, to No, ot 1 , Deputy Governor of to Church street, where will ve Wl - ‘tance in his power, and to receive such to may be directed to see him gafe the H%"cnmevDU Hon Roseir Avcumury. I'he commissioners then proceeded the Colony of*Rhode lsland, attended of all kinds, foreign at !pcrmm, either prisoners or witnesscs, .' boat again, NETS and domestic, i,tnko the usual State oaths, were the commissioners with a declaration in reduced prices. Also, they shall send te him. He has like- which I am, gentlemen, your most ohedient PAPER HANGINGS, Bonnet Limngs and 1772, ‘as first by Daniel Horsemand writing containing a full and particular trimmings, Artificial Flowers, &c. December 24, to inform the com- I‘ndmiuislcre«l and humble servant, J. MONTAGU. FOR SALE RBY trimmed, my directions |er, isq., to Joseph Wanton, Ksq., and account of the measures he had taken in Bonnets made to order, lined and :—=When 1 received the Earl of .wise he has some on board To His Majesty’s commissioners at made order, notice, Sir missioners that ;‘n?crwurdu by him to the other commis- order to make a discovery of the persons Silk Bonnets to at short 4th relative to the Newport. EDWARD STAN"OI’E, & Dartwouth’s letter ofthe of Septem- ‘that can give information |sioners. The commissioners then ap- concerned in the attacking and burning FRENCH DRAPER. wrote as as of the Newport, Feb, 20, 1844. ber, and in consequence thereof ‘burning the Gaspee, well James Brenton & James Clarke, the Gaspee schooner, which was read, No. 15, Broad-slreel. on the Ith wst,, [ was preparing concerned in that aflair, and he vou persons il'mi"mdEsqs. joint Secretaries;, who were ac- sworn to, and ordered 1o be filed. Lizzarp, 16th Januvary, 1773, to out the who were to to the comnmis- 4,000 set for Assembly, directed send them sworn truly and faithfully to to :(—As ROLLS, NOTICE. * A letter was delivered the commis- Gentremen 1 am informed adjourned to meet that day at Provi- lis whenever they are pleased to Hcmdmgly office., 'sioners lexecute the duties of their sioners about 2 o’clock, PP. M. then set- there to & urdersigned respectfully informs hie dence, and therefore | had not then Ldemand them, is a ship bound England, I shall FRENGH AMERICAN The proceedings of said commission ting ot the Colony House, by express, embrace the opportunity of writing to my ’I‘IIEcustomers and the public that he has . tine to attend so waturely to his Lord- As the secason of the year does not were to-morrow ———e—— sold out establishment, then adjourned tll at in apswer to their letter of for- Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty PAPCR HANGINGS AND BORDERS, his and given up his ship’s letter as its importance required. admit of my coming to Rhode Island 11 o’clock, then to meet at the Colony Puinting business to Messrs. Inisn & Ste- warded by Capt. Symonds, which was acquainting them of my proceedings, as Which he is determined to sell The letter | oreceived from Admiral with my {lag, and such ships as shall be as low as any vEns, who will continue the same at the old House aforesaid. read and ordered to be filed, i Newport, Montagu, by the same express which necessary to assist the commissioners also of the improbability of my remain- person stand, 116, T'hames street, and he cheerfully Wednesday, Jun. 6, 1773, The commissioners ilunwdintt-ly ngreed here, to commissioners, to bhronght me the despatehes from Lord agreeable to my instrpetions, vet if the ing assist the ALSO, recommends them the patronage of hia to an answer, which was written accord- come a friends Davtmouth, induced me to suppose | commissioners shall think it right, and The commissioners met according to until I can in proper manner, at and customers. All those indebted gly and sent off about 3 o’cluck by the a proper of the to the subscriber, and those having demands was authorized to appoint atime for the for the good of the service they are adjournment, season year, Fire:board Patterns and Window FAMe OXpress, me, against him, are requested to call and ecttle meeting of commissioners ; but upon, that my presence’is necessary, I shall be glad you will inform first the The commissioners determined that it the the same immediately ut the old stand. as Lord Dartmouth has signilied to me [ shall he ready to set out the moment During the session of the commission- whether you think prescnce of Cap- was necessary that an advertisement he tain Duddingston is that | PARRR. WILLIAM STEVENS. that my a