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ili no do ork to ba h Aaa , ps of the H y co b stood high in th ten, and the recollection of them eilaced from the ov , Jett. K the Boston oem oped vive ie Da y that'ia the kingdom of Spain, a proposition was once tioner of medicine for filteen years vd ; { pe af tanta thet permission wes aaked of ie i aeiil of ibe Ai, |-a time in the carl i about the manner in which Dr. Clark treated this | The respective counsel attoched—and when the force of truth and histor His reply was that if it wasthe will of the Al. | @ time in the early b 7 tte mn tara espe cant then ma r : ies ty of i re The dinner given by the authorities of the city of | re tail other and minor considerations, shall 5 f it y rau ; : , to the Mayor and authorities of the city of | Cr. ‘to be remembered and cherished the name of De | mighty that a water communication should be there, he | arms of the two colo . ee | Answer —Lonly know from representation a verdiet for plaintiff of $25 {From the Albany Daily Advertiser. a stedia~ dy andthe jury gave 3 \yor : nse te s f . er fer that purpose, but ha in fraternal discord and enmit and other invited geet Or epee Witt Clinton, (Cheers—the whole company rising ) She Sion sae icuit eek the height of imp Noe eatin ide by tide, imthe great contest for in- |, Question—Is steeping a pregnant woman with eat railway commuaicaion be | may be but the beginning in the arch ext nation, like | ty tomakeone. (Laughter) Now when we came to | dependence, which ith as atreeyeople. This | hot catnip tea, soaking her in flannel, and rub-{ Mexieay Trems.—Am army of 34,500 men is tw took place at Stanwix Hell, om } which this country is destined, This Errar Oe'thy me- | these meunteing, we hail exactly the encouregement the | bord of aa {thet can exist between | bing her with horse liniment, proper treatment! | be raised by Santa Ama. , ” geome «about 200,sat down | eee oF eae aw ive Only in theremaios of thegreat | Spanish king wanted. | Here were mountains presenting | Chditiiness or comma formed ag it was an hour | Answer—In the carly stages of preguaney it mat- | The Mexican editors are diseussing the questiom the company, numbering about 3), si! Cow } movy ures ofcanaland rail way which our enterprize ple obstacles to a passage. But the: of darkness and peril—has been strengthened by com: | ters very little, there is no medicine that is proper | whether or not encouragement should br held cae iament, prepared. by Mr. Landon, in | srructates ol cat a nthe traveller that survives the | one place lett i Maa tte ters ap cet | cmerslalitea: which ihe grewts of the country. has'ween [|(*r cauay or fever, that wonld place at Basard the | lostrangers, to acule Mateand teats tome a coee 7 ) It seemed to have | coustantly rendering more numerous and more intimat*. | Vite of the patient, or be likely to ereate abortion— | on the vacant lends of Mexico. poe ah Rapti ps of the Hall. a ae Da “3 country, green | pened. ra ey cowaple dome acd beeutifal fini-h | reek eoren Bow Seu cole Bees at length we came to | In reference to this association, aad more particularly ritiiantly lighted and handsomely decorated. eee ele of a by-gon Been ou—then will aot these | the opinion that the world in general, and the county » communication, the completion of which we are h, ‘above the presiding officer and the | ;, A ona ey eon ale tell a story of spirit, of ener | of Berkshire in particular, were | made with lebrating, allow me to offer, iu compliance with uty hon Meas afull length portrait of Washing- | gy. of power, w de, telly Well desire to see per: | press referrnce to the Great Western railwa y 3 a Se Ase , ; tiuded the Attorney General +) We got along pretty well through these i York—Connected by a road of sith the banners of the Hibernian and) = petuated | Permit me (eonclded the AWtorney ‘ eres Sete eee on oitin, pallop ae anne a Tet ué trust, ef the strength and dura- noreven in the middle stages. I saw Mrs. Rikeman in October, and supposed that she wasin the family Way as amatter of course. Dr. Axpenson, (an aged gentleman) sworn —If the disease was bilious remittent fever, from w nes i.e _ A letter, dated at Chihuahua, first of November, the Texian pr escort of m city of Mexic T editor of the Vera Cruz Censor allots 2 that, on the mers, nider am lars, would leave that place forthe , ) Societies on either side; and on the north | to give jreat Man who was the pioneer in ividing New York aud Massoct their union. Thave haaid-of the troatmant, 1¢ wae 66 1 1 ! 4 ‘ the Great Man who was the pion iding > ° have heard of the treatment, it was cor: days for the voyare of the steame «ide, in frout of the chair, the armsof the sae Bong oftncernal improvements, (Drank stand- s,andcould get no further. The gentleman from = eis was of no importance whether she Was pregnant or net aciaaie ee tnt oie re a sland th of Massachusetts, wins Lay al ie ing toting ) ae ew York, (Col. Webb) bas alluded to whet we huve Leve, Law and Physic. nok thie cenotk mm a , Gee Clin. » ond pply d vite . J , str, let e t ‘y Lae Rasiiam A - i ; * pene A fest Governors of the State of New York, Ge " Among the first to apply to | done in witchcraft w, sir, let me tell him thatno Ai as Mactaw eccies va: PHbayza) ial hati Be Counsai— Doctor, do-you oopsiiarbis callie li Gems ilsondersiaulliy taviue iain irioums 3 Ora 5. The Z . é don’t know «ton and John Jay, and those of De Witt Clinton and ‘of freemen the auxiliaries of steam, the | witch ever crossed a running stream. T don’t know t ; tl be’ ee atine 10 cnetior fi eye) Ganeowsart underneath. On the east siae, e he canul, She sveks not pre-eminence, | butit is so with the Dutch, but | will say for the infor: | of before Judge Sherman, in whieh all the ir eee Old, St RUNG Ae eee » seatter hest 6 the arms of the city of d mutual interchange of good gifts. mation of the gentleman, that though we have no longer A ie! practice: amaeekot the crevices wi aleog the south side of upon this toast oeing druxk, | any old witches, and those we have, i esotery—the secret mysteries—of love, Jaw and Answer—Kvery physician understands the sees palpate a min the Mayor d | broomsticks and taken to locomotive— physic, were fully brought to view ; and which it mode of treatment with his own patients be . ‘at hia right ad the Governor New | said witches in Massachusetts, tha ore sai Ae pew ; Mt ianhene Gun duty to record. OF Cupid’s: move- donot know any thing about it : ngage . 3 the Bos c odly company.com: | their charms, to be able toturneven a Dutchman into @ : f kabel Counser.—Yon may go, Doctor; we d « York on his leit, and the i eur age i i.e 20- | posed un it is of muny of the most eminent and enlighten Yonkee, (Langhter) Be thatns it mar He got to | ments we have not inuch to say, the urchin having | any thing further frem you fon guests, and the chief officers of Our ith this | ed men oftwo great states, that I i#el aa nu worthinessto thestream and couldget no farther, ‘Sowe wulified OF | reqigned his claim in the premises to his fickle} Dx. Jers Foaren sivorn—It the disease was Fe eee er cables at typ Road of enc | speek ot or lor thestateot New York. I weclt dite. olces, calling to our friends 10 come Ove sone wes | half-brother and companion, Hymen, whom he ac- | femittent fever, the question of pregnancy would 3 — speak fur m:; oT 4 J p aa 8 i » treatme! eed- ‘of which oar na ee Presidents of the day. roe ae mane Ee Lue Van wih Resins « made from A pany. They drew een naa nd cuses of causing pleasure and pain, health and Bey ete ne Guapecace. |e ibe crenuaset EE ed ‘ 9 roures, Mayor om be) i “ bet erp ute: 7 we could not but run after them. (Great laughter. 4 tg OT gis oO d oft i sith * OO aed by Avcerien Witsox, CHAP caer ect eapr es a he ee sich of this | iv said by the wise king of Israel that a’good mame is | sickness, as may suit bis caprice, tO the many fur | iy not so easy to effect abortion as you may sup- y ip Oaee : , \ : er wan je i sept e' ¢ chosen t great richee. Now I don’t i vhom he confides to his care. But there | pos “ : cExxoy, aud by T- es have awed tive meeting into profoun t erto be cl iS vorites whom he confide i 1c. “ + * dev, Bureceer and MoBuay, | y Very name Hi he nares are PetNew | know that any body knows what kind of a physical | 404 sich struggle for superiority between the | BY Couxser—W hen the'disease was pregnancy, we v0TT, ss peat ent he employe S Jing tl temples bab this 1 uh ; fe ’ ? ing eae phe | Would. you have resorted to the treatment that Sra a Z ding tern railroad,” good nome | members of he ‘learned professions.’ he a re ‘i at ; dividn- | provement. If | were net born, [ was brought up, a | Know, that in building the wes was shewn ? © A Fudicious Internal Improvements—Sources » BR heaton : . Pui | has had the power of ebtaining greatriches from others, fs : é ne es ments of na! dans) sampe ls elect op the eu! ect no ge i ig ia eae as. my. friend of the Mechanics’ young pro; oundor and expounder of Blackstone ne a a te not Santis "staf are e. ton—The Cen die hag ne ¢ POOR CHET OE Ay OE ok he close of (Mr. Olcott) perhaps can testify. (Cheers and leush exerted ail his eloquence to draw from the accom: Rest sitnot the duty ofa physician, » the mines of the West | recoilect, was one that L undertook near the close of MY | Will Gir at! last we got these bons th n wee ished: physicion hie akill aud knowledge: and | taecertaln the complaint of a fernale before pre- col-egiate lif ement consisted in the pr pleted the whole thine ouees. For plished physician his skill and knowledge, and | scribing for her? midst deafening | duction of an essay ich I demonstrated to my own 1 diviss 4 Sige hurl them at the plaintiff, (as Jupiter of eld hurled Answer—Iti ty »o:sible.” : 8 sic | Failroad,! would say (if it were not for our epwiice rb “ t] Answer—Itis, as nearly as po sible. ge,he said, the very Ki vd and flat- | satisfaction, that th const proje hart be ted y= it was nothing but Child's play. (Laughter.) the thunderbolt at Ausculapius,) for the seience he Question Is ignofanee, in a physician, as 3 sh f . 4 sleted. you. - wat Chil S fe ; saat ar os 4 yy J o . a the Mayor of Albany had been | bility, aud thatif it could ever becomploie2, it Sa eee et otic the results, notonguecan | displayed in the iaportant work (hat he bad taken n Ifhe gave anything calculated , would it not be bad practice % sae fo represent} volesinhe ¢ (Langhter) And here lam (9 | tell. ‘These iron bars that extend {rora one capital to the | in hand. : a . other, w time of peace, transmit the electric spark It was an action brought by Dr. Peter F. Clark, Answer—I know nothing of the ease but i i i the pe - Darend rie trices kind and hearty manner | make my confession, stand i convicted of ple seu, go far gone tO | Tr goud fecling and good fellowship from this time forth | whose stately mansion is in Bleecker strect, near | yeard from Dr. Clark. I would reduce a fe and forever. And if the time ever should com: nay | the Bowery, against Ambro.e Rikeman, a respecta- | soon as possible. 1 do mot think & medicive the Commander-in-Chief of the Northe Mannal Arista, and three Generals,under his ordeser attention of Prasident Santa Ana has been die ae tothe oubie tand effectual means resorted ‘@ for bringing about a return to goo velines 4 those officers. Red oellnes aa Carrera, the half-Indian, halfMulatto despot aif Central America—hus dissolved the Legislature of atemala, for the purpose, as be says, ol couve- king a Convention to draw up a constitulion. He alsoturned cutthe Ministers of the day. Tt appeears that on the day of meeting, only owe delegates to the Convention appeared, Santa Ana has thought proper to ordain (hat beth: cotton in thread, and cotton in twist, and cloths whenever seized in the sea ports, ov at other pointe. eshull be destroyod imme- ( examination, as provided inasmuch as sich goods Leing prohibited ¢ from the exterior, and injnrious to the trade of the country, hO manner can they be at mitted to be sold in n't want York, concerning her moral, py sicalor intellectual im: n Liverty—-may the it with ammunition. or of Boston, rose 4) Count ror tur Correetiox or Eniona. ~ —Miller vs. Macomb.—The decree of the ueeller in this cause was afirmed unanimously Justice Bronson delivered a written opiniom medburgh vs Moore.—'The decree of the Chan- lor was affirmed bya tie vote. Justice Pronsen, si Messrs. Furman, Verplanck, Dickinson, Hult, t,and Nicholas delivered written opinions. — Taylor vs. Perkins.—The decree #f the Chancellor was affirmed unanimously. Justice Bronson dedi vered a written opinion Edwards vs. Bodine. The decree of the Chancellor was aflirmed unanimonsiy Justice Bronson del a written opinion. Me» Laren vs. Watson.—The judgment of the Supreme hat I eras iven the senti ‘hoon Teiterated, not only | the inconsistency of at by the dies aetlirites 8 d ci erally | the other extreme, a to have re ommended not in ely y dors. I confess to you, faid Br. C. an enlargement of thut channel to twice its original ea. | SOO Meer neo Hreragee we = yee yn o20 Bik t 4 5 e nacity. C1 ines of . y of Boston shall, a! ble butcher, residing at No. 5 Fifth street, to re- E “ wade 4 ¢ Fr pecd erties SURE) alae statist 1 ae Mtixn between the seaboard ond the broad west | end Seaeet journey Gah regslison et ong and | Rikemau, wife of the defendant. After the case By a Jur There is a regulation of prices by 7 hd of the Westoru Railroad project, for several | [renewed laughter} The enlargement gorson triumph- | Courage of a martyr to undergo here will be pens f plaintiff had been stated by Mr_L. B. Shep- the Medical Society, from which physicians are ry ft 7 tthe wailroads if already | exclaiming, then, “ why tarry the wheels of the char 3 ‘alidwek: to a i sf ‘ knew that it was to connect our city of Boston all obstacles, one of the railro tf ¥ | viets!” Nv, ir; before even the power efsteam con! | * counsel, truly with “trumpet | 4} o deviate, according to cireymstances. Asny. Yet I did not realize, till !came here, the | yielding rich wibute, and another is half accom. Smal a .soabal’ froky, etter tot ‘ 1 | sof fire,” proceeded to the de- Thinks where a case iy litigated, a physician {cet the great work which hus brought us +0 | plished. These, remarks, may not be without in | Mee reveille of New York—wo shail he fence Gite Uefendants am this suit are a young | should have more than where it is settled mn frieud- Poise cert ane? Le ates Aes Cosflient be iu reistinea hice: converting the | from tho Highlands of the Hadsagy and it couple, respeeted, beloved, and worthy. ‘Some | *hips supposes a dollar, ora dojlar and abalf a vi- 5 ugh two hundred mi iteot ; ¢ , r with a roar like thunder, with a celerity lik | ive vears azo they exehanged the position | Sit, to be about correet. Dur city from mine, ia spite of the community of | profitablenaess and wer ful: ; Nalas a. Borate; ‘hall Pereatls years ago they € anged the position Dr. Tay m—D - fealin, ; f character, ntinued the Go that the plaing of Saratoga shall send greeti of rand beloved for that sacred tie, r. TayLox sworn—Doetor, you have heard the g, not to say similarity of cho 5 Bat, continue: " treatment in this case, do you suppose it to have pee Heights ef Bunker. [T. tous cheering > subsisted between us; although the Dutchman | mere local remialacences. It ghts of Bunker. [Premeutous cheering | | f Theretil tes seaeenie nie ; ; _ fyubalated between es amine but ditiicult iu | private: feeling and local jeslousies end interest this is a railroad occa 1, os Uhave Leurned, the Where Liles presides eBty ya eeeus been correct, und according to the practice you | Court was affirmed—(or aflirmanee 13, for reversal — PErpamaich re Jet apparently impassable moun: | well as State: pride, might well beexcluded. Allstich | most important of all ‘iivss iste Kecy, Within Mma, x 't pure throbbings beat, yourself would probably have pursued? 3. The Chancellor, Mr. Verplanck and the Presi- Zire stood in the’ way of our union, and (hard | feeling show Me age fee: Slates, Whe citize af Reve tadon ett then there: Je apt tobe @ erash—- Prepared life's rays or storms to meet. Answor—einga watried female, Lahoud have | dent delivered writien’ opinions. The Farmers a : Tee ae era vollcl on, | af Bortou mares higher surjoct of reflection andcoaso: | (Langhter.] ‘Therefor. | wind off by gry ing x ‘They were married—bappinces crowned their | been on iy guard how I treated her; sickness ut | Fire Insurance vs. Rdwards.—-The judgimertof the found us wide asunder, though not strangers to [lation even than those so justly insisted opon by my The States of New York and Massachusetts.— They | days and contentment smiled at their peaceful ra pants fh eta ptoms | Supreme aflirmed— for affirmanee 11, for re- ere Ner. But euch has been the magic inflpence of | learned friend (Mr. Austin) Massachusetts, ufter belt laid their heads together, and the It mo. i t board. Health presided over their domicil, and | Of pregnancy; ha een called, ould have in- | versal S. ‘Che Chancellor avd Mr. Verplanck deli-- § d Yankee enterprize,united, that eveu the giant | the frst to give the impulsc to the ball of indepe aggerate. ss ‘and sorrow were unknown to their abode. In vestigated the case further, and if I found it result- | vered written opinions. Peek vs. Young. The 7 4 1, though guarding his back with the frost of @ | comes forward now in an bour of trial, to mainta! 10, The triancle—New York, Boston anil A arse of time two beauteous children glad- ed in pregnancy, should have been very particular judgmeni of the Supreme Conrt afirmed—for aftr ‘A ‘ gland winter, that we mightpotCross over, has | her indomitable energy, the only policy thai can bind to- } their interests run parallel, and their jealous: he hearts of their parents, rendering their | it MY treatment; should look upon any other | mance 14, reversal 7. The Chancellor, and Messrs 3 ed to yield, ‘We have eu! our way through his | gether that coufederacy, which, but for tye patriotism of } at a tangent. sae cane otill more endearing, and every | tfeatment as being highly culyable; had there been | Scott, Dixon, Root, Ely and Furman delivered 4 slang side of you, usar neighbors and | a Hancock and an Adams, would never Rave had exis | ty, Sepawicx of Massachusett, (brother 0 anton smoothly aud happily as a marriage | “Y doubt, I should have resorted to the tethe- | written opinions frieat.. {Cheers, long and loud | 1 have Faid that this | teace. [am proud as any citizen, for whatever New oa . - ’ i aing wenl y ppily dif ls ihe 6c, 80.-_Pi 8 any v e Sone walmegion’ Itieseinreality. Boston and Alba: | Yoru has to be proud of But when I recollect that | late Theodore Sedgwick) rose int reeponse to civ | pelt” But alas! it was destined that there should | #cope, and if I ascertained that a woman was} Dec. 30.—Pierson vs. Williame.—The judgment . stand together shoulder to ilder, or permit me to | although we have heretofore done much, yet that we allusions which had been made during the evening, | be achange. Sickness was to visit that late happy pregnant, I should have moderated wy treatment; I | of the Supreme Court aflirmed—for affirmance 12, 4 little more familiarly, eKeek by jowl. (Here much | are now faltering in a progress that has been one of < and especially by the Jast Speaker, to the agency | home, and professional mal-practice, with subse- should certainly not have treated her the same as | forreversal 6. The Chancellor, Mr. Ely. and the het the speaker said was lost from the continued | stant triumph—Ifeel that Old Massachusetts will gain | of the deceased in the accomplishment of this great | quent tyranny and persecution, were to bear down f she was not pregnant; it would wot be good | President delivered written opinions. “Davix ve. k —*@heering and from the confusion of sounds in the hail.) | the highest honor by that firm faith and steady perseve- | western enterprise. avon taem with their pestiferous blight. ‘The | Practice to attend a pregnant woman for two or | Shieids.—The judgment of the 8. C.\reversed, 19te po! three months, and doctor her for “ water;” thinks | 1. The Chancellor, and Messrs. Verplanck wee €shu i.g hands, sur, if I understand thegreat | rance so necessary now to prevent the country from fall- 11.—The Governor af the State of New York. lecrocd counsel then proceeded to state his case. cattsrp “% whose completion we ore celebrating, Woce- | ing ge ena rh bart fo je which it bas bith: | oust wasreceived with cheers, and Crover- | Inthe month of September, 1810, Mrs, Rikeman the plaintiff's saying the child was a lump, and | Paige, deiivercd written opinions. Commiss: Weeher, under our ‘i cial congratulation up»n the event we celebrate. I will, | Re; ©. ing, with severe he ie se S, io: F ae ¢ 1 . you oS feel, in view of the fact that she ers the | with the permiseio. Btthecompang, read a letter, which a Court for the Correction of Errors—The high- pn Sah aceompanied by a Sorted tongue and nau- sentences are Teh ia conbral: Baaerns. ae Ra rhe taal Abd cient ee stple ye. Borer ueieoee wc teens eyonbelore. Ferarncemmats Ste ee yenue record to he round of an | eet judicial tribunal of our stato, sea in the mouth, ae if *se had been eating soap"— | the counsns were tie vame time.) 1 sould have | reversed—lor allirmance ‘), reversal 14, as followes aasumiess character well kn te before. Thisis | arrangement, with a view t ii wnt of the in- 7 ; . + dhe absorbing idea to my made Tomy mind, ternal communication betwees Ni York and Mestechu.| Lieut. Gov. Brapren responded to this toast. pare wie ore yet ae ot the 6 yatem, | asceftained what the lump was, whether it was fected, the co! ences of which none cap it bears date, “Fort James, (now thecity of N.York) | Liberty and laic—That Liberty which the necessary ae aa he 4 somewhal suspecting'the cause of or pregnancy. ICT may be pernitted to, speak of our own | 27th December, 1672,” just 169 years before the arrival ol | restraintsof L dthat Law which the ten: | i2& Slarmels tie veto the tiff, requesting b Q there danger of using | vs. Wheeler.—The judgment of the S C. reversed . ‘which has imbibed and retains a portion of that | onr gucats from tho Bay Btate by a railway Journey of} dances of Liberty ined require; and without | BeF trouble, sie nent to Mie pine Doctor went, bat , in case of pregnancy ? —for aflirmance 2, reversal 16. The Chancellor, patter granite Bills, which reduires oor oe ie | eer tbl Geapamter toeeteny, to Gel. Francis | which even Liberty itself wonld soon become ex: | shone call and bleed ying she had only a cold, |, Auswer—if it was an setivefliniment, I should | Mesers. Verplanck, Nicholas, Root, Diekinsonand of enterprise, and i r eas Jo - | tinct. le 4 , ; oh 1 af §, Ro I n seit Che home ot industry, he seat ofcepital, mant- | or of Medsachusctta, (it announced His Sacred MWjesty’s | ‘This toast was drank with three times three, moet | which had settled down in ter abdomen, and she wo ifea2 ot spi OPT veratine eauigen ee Paige, Perro ah errors eceinpie! me opin must on mo aofhot cutrip ceaandpowders,and,vot | "Ponthe womb. ‘I should not have resorted to sti- | of the Supreme Court unanimously affirmed. ‘The fanneis to be constantly app! ed and’ caused Nex pater ieee cr the fever vas Cee cannes and Measrs, Lee, Verplanck, and Root 'y sively severe. Doctoring for an entire! jiMferent | delivered opinions. : ee uaning Car cog Foor ey aa oe Votustrrae. Se nial ete Scresie of Waarvinenen diseate from what the woman has, mayiaduce a aL unica returning. may vot, #1 vernor, i s " r , pt v ce ; : re) ofall thin, ‘The letter, ample ss iis,is | Gen. Dix, of Albany, was here called ont by the | spirits and eggs. She was reduced | diseaothat wasnot previously in her systens, Vy teny Bouspany—Maj wisdom, rendered simple only by the President, and came forward, warmly cheered by | very low by ' a bahay er ed | Gers rufliciently powerful to wextter atummor, might | surveying the Nevt Hartera Boundary line, pase- reg piso sy thee ho ls 3 royal injuetion | the company. He addressed the Chair as follows: Fee eter tas Latent Welt hie eyatenxept do #0; but I donot know of any powders that would | ed through this eity on his way to Augusta, and > maga po 8 ihe a henge Mie San Mx. Paxstoxet,—Itis buta few days since th . | ratibed wil car have such an effe thence to Washington. He hax had,during ti ie engl beefy Ulad Le a pr ee dunts of the Pgrims wore celebrating the landing of | growing larger, and after she had bren treated tn |" Go.y ¢ramined. —Headache and sick stomach are | summer,about « mcusaced wen iusiaatinloy. ame xy eg st. [Muck more $s | wii pine Grst movement offhecoatiops towards conwt- | (helt ancestors pon the rock Gr Tye gaveuiturous this way for nearly two months the Doctor repeat: | common to bilious remiitent fever. ‘Thinks disease | trees upon the line have been removed, on chetaie perfectly | * two hundred years have elapsed since these adventurous | ed his declara : - might be produced by very active medicine, but do | of the hills to a space of about one hundred fert,and The ancellor and Messrs. Dickinson, Root and Skinner delivered written opinions. McFarland ment, factures ind cemmerce—under all her di:advontages | commands that the celonics should enter into a close | emphatically given. otherwite, you see her advancing with il ber energy | correspondence with each other; and that to accomplish Fair —They both toll and ‘wands hat iron causeway that locks your Stato with | that purpose, Governor Lovelace had tablished a poat 13. The American Arcadia ey beth toll and spin, yet he illinstable west. It has been .m; dyilege to ha to proceed on horseback once every month to Buston, | Solomon in all hia glory was not arrayed like one of tera hai kod gateof the west,and is it not right | tutional liberty! Aye, it might mortity stateam: mon planted the standerd of 1 ond religious libert f ad settled down ina“‘lump.” Ile contin- i ¢ hills bis of the weet should «xtend 9 } member shat thie frst lessen upon internal improv ments men Mastamericen eontivent, it lwan interesting his. | teatg pive medicine, and caused tee to be cubbed | note K that bilious remittent fever eould be so lessening in width down to tho valleys, sid the hand of fellowship? I have said, con in comes to as from the most dissoluse period In econ’, ic | torical fact that the vessel which bore them across the | with the liniment, saying that the ‘‘tamour” in her That resulis from miasma or poison in the air. I | whole line eleared aud bushed. ‘The sarvev haw tosis the saed'chat Intaresia/tay | Of tet melt cise l ate eon aie oe acor af cot Mtlsatic: ras destined to the river Hudson; but through | Wit the linisnen, rey oe ay About tho middle of | 2° not think it could be acquired in any other way. | been continued a few miles above the Grand Fal hac at is | ts Governor Lovelace belongs the honor of convey hate i ; i hi i fo or Berri cn TC 7; | bas Geer end 1 fr hes bees, loa Galore, © COL ee nnn a eee ae a ee ee ee ey cand maarety a covermentol water—and | oamnoc be mirtaken. 1 cis tay noihing about hie | vat eo eae ae reali a tlucnaatastneae SBoDIS Fiver, te La te te cca ken was called in, to whom Dr Clark stated pittente vi 1 years of age. Calin, “About sixty niles ofthe tine, chrougbaireae in combine their means and The 8 ates of Massachusetts and New Yerk- ce the .d endant! | P “ maerice, without inpuetog | have combined ta the, prosecctlen of ioterael improve: | Note! Corson) wee het ards pledged to, oach other Rikeman had billious remittent fever. | Tire years in the profession, and seven years in | broken forest, still romams to be surveyed We aa ‘of Naw’ York ?, Docs it for: | ment,may they become rivels ‘n na‘ntaing the public | their lives, their fortunes, and therr 8 They contjaued to give her medicine and treat her | a ctice. ; shall look with much anxiety for the pacesket tae : "tower the Combination may do for the one, | feith, and theintegrity of the Union. hold, But time bas accomplishod, in one sense, the ori. | in thi y, and then wondered that the sick P Ae Down ewor.—Thinks the evidence of Dr. | Comailesioners, although we confess th P pn ce De ea eer tay that! aicry in my re The germs of great common: | ginal design of I rs mdants cf the | stomach should continve, She frequently told the | Taylor generally to be correct. Fever pomdercare | pect, of sn immediste cettfoment of the question of 4 pier i fi i i was in fa - 2 . y ‘ nti } ee ren ihe sont tam | 28, 1 sell contiaue 30.) colonia ae eee a eee et Late wai wet, (Fit Bie Has Coan eo the | Seen se to. Cree perapiration, and would 46t pte. | et ea | eoedeg berhi fattened in he SY beta aoe neighbor the di b 4 medicine he had given her would have produced duce fers) re eg rk tre sever gre from : Bangor Whig, Dee. 29. e in her well being, 1 Perpetwity to our Glorious Union —Rellroads and | porate vo states, is, rere, anni- i Finally “ e eo Empere atmosphere. Sick beagsone alose woe Ri ." f iar cateisal vee We Toaeey sitar tects s, a8 itwere,anni- | abortion. Finally, the “gentle movements” coald | oot show bilious fever. With regard to hot fer- | Amenrcay Navy.—A statistical table published f and | o Jeice he every thing frougtt with good toher. At the | ccnaisthe physical, and the legacy of Washington, the | hilated: the frosts and snows of winter are no imped nt [reiterated cheats. Ling may tho kind Pro- for Peceiay, with, whoow. prosperity every por- son os at Gore “ne At en aacliany S vcngtte or withdrew from the field, leaving mature and a at gave, Comtinero it its advantages of posi- | tion of our state is wentified. tulations midway, 4 sit again under a: rol ood constitution free to repair the ravages, pro- so. Powders that have a direct tendency top args ay thet Tare me aeat, has made } "g. The Western Railroad Compeny—They have opened } roofs before he has sunk bohind the western hill aitea by “a want of skill,” on the person of M duce abortion, are not given in fevers. Thi “ab, shat manly Pra, qemerous ei inane Uae en eater t tined to reach, by the | We have heard much, this evening, «ith regardtothe | R. In Febroary her child was Lorn, and had evi- | that if other practice was resorted to, it might in- | —while India -: core Ge 4 haat er phale Feit giveuce | Var Butale end Chicego, to the Mississippi. didiculties of intercommunication between the inhabi- | dently gone its full time, but bore marks of the me- | 1°) tn2 child and the mother bat. Virglvins witha Population of \,2S0 797, bas eri irit of rivalry never cease: Pout let Mr. Quincy (President of the Western Railroad Cor- } tants of the two States in former times. Let mebring | dicines and the treatment which the mother had J F . 133 i the N Ps Mile ‘On: 889,797, ‘to cl every effert that has for its otject » Povation responded to this toast,which was warmly re. | the detail down to a later Feed. 1 M, cenchigiihe Y | received, and which had nearly been fatai to them Dr. Firip sworn.—Did you attend Mra, Rike- i 5 01 ot 519,467, pangs le tg Seca pope Of local interests, and of consequence the | ceived, to show how little,be sid: the gentlomen referred | years 9go, wees bei thet oard oF eaten, ow se | ioth.. The ¢hild, although at present nearly eleven | man in her confinement? a wight gen a Dat Ie The istrict of meeste af Gur Common Country. to had bad to do in the construction of this public work, | rious an undertaking wus) 10 Bit ety ad with ) anonths old, is but little heavier than ehildren u Answer—I did lumbia, with a population of 43,712, has 41 officers : ' e s 1 . a 4 lon of New Erugiond with the West thyough the been an veoh Fee i eainen ty. erg | chess Richa Acti mrtg hem ottended win { ally are at three or four, and will probably be | Question—Had the child gone ite full time? Gt ah bait ia with A ponemsica of Ba * eo ag nstained b: citi- ci 5 4 A . + es i‘ 404. busbat 2. New ey, with a poy ion y—Achieved by matual enterpcive 5 aad | Tons of Boston and by the power and wealth of Masen- | voyage to Now York around Cape Cod, by’ packet ; then | weakly for life, while Mrs. R.’s other two children Napa ee er ratio ber 64 cfs nee Neve ete — , ‘OW ButeThe hewored representatives of & Cnusetts herself, And as so much has been ( there was the ovarlend jearney by stage to the Pons, | are remarkably healthy and active. elie, sat ans state to the Jury what you think in | bama, with a population of 569,615, has but 4. tinued Mr. Q ) in praise of the Yankees of Ne’ then by packet to New York; and then a voyage by ‘This, gentlemen, (addres: y relation to itt: The U. ship Levant, Com’r Fitzhugh, from ; Pensacola, arrived in Hampton Roads on the 30th Sekween whom and us distance is no longer #e- } i q lknow I 4 all be pardoned by those present, steam togAlbany—for it wi rally avoyage at that 4 ‘ s me themar friends, and wej2ice 18 | Frome moment to what hasteen dono by Albany. carly perfod in the history of steam hivigation. ‘The ex. | statement of the ¢ Answer— My opinion agrees generally with that mentations they may be sometimes used in fever. | a short time since in the Madisonian,chows that the Persons might give eathartics in fevers when not ra population of 737,60%, pregnant, that would not be proper when they has I11 officers in our Navy, while Tennesece, with a population of $29,210, hax but 13, Maryland, with a population vf 469,232, has 125 officers in the Navy with a pepalation of 693,314, hae i berne iene ; Aith together 5. 7 dave for it fering—these nights of pain,” | hs * A isit! Mrs. Ri ult. and was towed up tothe Naval anchoroge b; Ried’ Bowtog, treponded ye ils ines, 19 tabwork, in ebich We pry Prof tho be: | plishigent. Tf tke Fegan several ty tant route hal | apo to pay, and to pay extortionately, Not satis- CO ee ee eee en acbate bere te the U.S steamer Potnsett, Lient. Com. Glistor. : % Bpe meluded by giving the } sinning, Aiban> yee hésn the pioncer Ip this & been thought of, it would havo presented itself under the | fied with exhibiting ignorance oF, w ickcdness, a} ’ecrtain the nature of her disease, and to have —— Ocx Crane ro Cnrtt. —John E, Pendleton, Esq a} “ 5 wh Tehas been said, that at tho period of oti t i axpect of days and nights of hard riding by stage, with | parallel to whieh has brought condign punishinent y fet State of New York—Tho enlightened poll. | EBS DSem ald, that at the period ot oe eee foe! | the discomforts incident to tat iaode of convey nce, al | pow the head of, I had liked to have said, many a | jive Aer ad ped cectaht incve bons poet deed b ides her connclle, dlotater fre, rombval | Cay cankses thought thero wero but two, classes of try | most va qisdee at present on the grest thoroughtares cf | pricey man, and whjeh bad nearly cust us our life, | have been deveriecs mnie . ¥ | Chili, will go out inthe frigate United State, Ca les from a route wh ch lengthens hes cow- altruth be Said of the people of the colonies, that 1 (ng-country. Now, sir, suppose amy one at that per woe Memen, asking you to reward | Medicine. iy SS O° Te ota, aetekh sella a vs pt. ~~ oe. reese ven cnihe vo twelve. eae oe rei oe ace Tucnestor New Yorker | hed buen permitted to glence forward thraagnTuturiiy | Re Somes nels, Bluey es oy aac oe Question—You attended Mrs. R. in February, | Armstrong. The ship would sail on Toursda ueelle Liberal end fF 2ctae, hut dlveri- | Very fow Yankees then came to Albany, for if thoy f, and had predicted that in thirty years tho | him for his course, Dark, indeed immy, and log: | When she wan confined—shat was her situation Friday nent. Capt. Mahi. B. Falmer, of New # of the da 5 7 cy between the two cities Would be compassed in | When such cond te Mt lows | “Answer—I found her to be aw exceedingly well- | York, will also go out passenger in the frigate from had, they would have coms agam. Who was, the | journey between the two citics ee compas cring the clouds that will spread, ready to burst iu | +, eyed woman, with a good constitution. y Noriolk—his health is muck improved. of Virginia, Charge d’Affuires to the Republic of -Gabéral Avsrtw, of Boston, when cheer | firat In Massachusetts who urged this great | eleven hours, Ihe had mado such « prediction, he brided, ros: to ackaow ledge, co far, he tcl, question on tho state? Ho was Meee eee ereat | Would hardly have esceped the imputation of insouity. | death and desolation, over our ence happy country. | Question—Ilave you had much practice in cases H thority so speak ior his fellow Abany, but he was one who for years :aade Certainly no one would have believed that the propheey | Tut we fear not for the result. Appealing of thirbort' Weert Ixnia Steaserns —Capt. Seon, of British presest éad absent, the kind ma residence. He wae a man whom was to be accomplished by human mouns al ‘And | tribunal, a tribunal composed of twelve houestand | °° CO eb have bad a good deal of practice in | brig Palmetio, at Norfolk, from Grenada, reports that Captain M’Lean, of the Royal Navy, agent for yer! old Commonwealth hw! been alluded to in the | ana as mony loved, Neod I mentiaat ‘The: | yet it is accomplished, and by the aid of no other powers bie men, we feel that in it there ie safety and aged ract Row York. For be mux conivas for then, | foro seigwick (chert). He It was who brat advo- | tot the veel epplication of selentide principles. and | poner Ys oy of paging, we are eminently enti | Obsteine erate sh Maillon de- | the line of Steamers which are to ply between Bag bead fet of thet nny eam | a oe eae heen bck ia the Ragin invineibie energy aad ert” | tied to receive damages, and exemplary ou Fae cw edaberthey we ecoulined. Lthink | lard and the West Indies, had arrived at Grenadas je 4, the 08 0! mori. | th * n d m Ps tnd forth betwee Albwny and Boston several ta the year 1794: the dclemates or -ing a | The matter is with you, and we doubt net, that we | the'treatment of Dr. Clark was imprudent. For | which place lag becn decignated as ihe dept fo ¥ the few first months of pregnancy, itis somewhat | the steamer: Seven ships with conl for the steam- Binal of theft veneration—(Cheer upon | this busine mags cout | peak ot ul Th Hee eye concert moa. | shall receivs a triuinphant acquittal at your hands Eepeoe, of theic Inaitutions of Iearsiog anddtert | of meso amit teccet eet naniy torexeisi, thow | cures forthcie common defences Tt he 1 eo cetto the | The learned connscl (Mr. Horatio Allen) made a | Gite cule of discovery, bu! when the child quick- ing 600 tons egal ench, have also arrived af thair euterprise which, though their lot b» | art bosidg ayaelf—mnch learning bath rade the mas! tation from the mother conatry, which grew outof | speech worthy ofa Demosthenes, and proceeded to | Cay it is catily ascettained. If a physician is qua- | at Grena Phe first steamer was expected to am soll ant in a cold climate, has overcome ) and he ight have replie! Meatngation of the queta- quent canses of discontent. But through the ha: | eall witnesses. Now commenced the struggle— | ie og and takes pains, he can baveno difficulty in | rive onthe 6th day of Tanvury mext. -—provd o. their mapufacrures ond com: | tin Tam not mol, bat speak the Werde of truth and s9- | dito! intercommunication andconsultation,to which it | the coofltet of opinion between gisnt men—the | foi! out, and if he gave medicine that would tlie aaa me ne Fe 1g od to tay, pot Oe be betes; and wy ‘years will not pass be ore every man, | Id, Hyon questions of common Setaarese, it sy be said to anxiety and the earnestness of the re spective cous- rg likely 40 preds pA ably a. Bh could md be geod Onto Raven,—Soven feet of water at Pitteburgty Be igitbet conbination HR SL Od eles a ferat Belt SE Fears toon Tein | sel to draw forth from the itn whatever | vractice. I think from the evidence that has been | on the 25th ult. Site 3 Batted ip ayirin Fae ead cee anaeet of internal, improvement, | deDopdon or ng thesovereiganetionsof thecarth. One | might avail m thee own beball, hardly permitting | iven,thai Mrs. Rikemnn did'nt show symptoms nae) mies, whiek med if his compuition teeny men on ati, Like tho | of the questions disposed of at this moeting, wasto fixa | oae questo te gti a bes e er biltous fever; she would not have been able, for ee af pe watarail t Proptet, he was yermitted €y see the good lant whieh | place for the future meetings of Congress under the pro- asked. It yea jedeee. 8 ent hering of strength, 40 | 66 long a time, to rel up and go to the fire te ng epaphistivoctine sarh istort Weocioainoriod his, Mow country men were to i od plap of woion. When this qusetion Was und-rdiscus | excitement a jd fined to her ber . 7 0 + sg Ang, “pl agp ried live to witness the = Tecompighsnan ofthis wishet.- Broa, bg Fraktia, whe was resent son aeleg ale from | ww when Greek moti Greek, then comes the tag of war. Br elehise saves aot more ke those of preg: | nated their labors, adjourned last Friday sine die. of the mind | This was the first effort v 3 i a,comt that Philade!phia wasthe proper sail ; ete tog Which the ore- | countered delays. - We found 1 Gilets’ te eatey ii | plane, eo macuatal 3 tralaittation with regard to |. dMivee Bowens swora—‘This neil ary nies 4 naney thin of fever. Re medias Wire alwaye | icmann 9. Pivcxwry has been appointed by : hen we look nes through. 1am free, sir, to say thut there was a sort of | the other colonies; and, among othat thing va said middle. owed Acar eile - ae poi [dsep oy ab Ci nirsear ane ney one Mi pr tekedie 1a the Hayy; tiie a lar, rtion of this | Yankeo prejadice at thattime nist DI 4 ho i t delegate, thore from New Hamp AA, > on s trans, octed fom (apital 10 C ta tl were pre gainst hen. They Pe ee eects Cordon e Mi be able to reach the 1. Dr. Clark did not | vital powers, and tonics are afterwards take rank next after ible not to castour eye | had reed but little of Dntch pistory, wad Lom sorry to | placo ef meoting in fifteen or twenty day: farthost. Rikeman io ber confinement. restore th Do not think the treatment of Dr. ¥ aad Bosion in yore | wy that that history wes that of the erudite his | From Portsmouth, New Harmpshir ia, Dr. Heawarp sworn—Was called in consulta- | Clark to have boen jndieions. ‘ ps, oof eur city churches has, on its records, | Diedrick Knickerbocker, aod that they really believed | these fifteen of twenty days of trayel axe now # tion with Dr. Clark to visit Mrs. Rikemaa. Dr. testion—What reason have you for thinking | [REF ff ‘Cook that h« a pees bine thay : cen: a wus — Fong p> apa aaeee other a ings the ae 8} bsp Alps 3 hours. What a GC. stated that ehehad the bilious remittont fever; | so] superiot wo any other hoy 4) Contrast between | that even utehmen ie prevent de; could nor io u march of improvement’ v! , ii Si i a ther Stove of the same Sahih how. A cettiash of ‘oetera Lieck vewards tie oleh Oyler TL oonecticut. 1 O¥ae tigen baad desea of Ainenen, and time if ouch was the case, the treatment of Dr. Clark | Answer—I think that Dr. Clark, having attended | thro that of my oles fine i J. langhte t ” OF vay correct, even if she had been in the family | this lady for five or six weeks, when within two or part by 8 Ky cation of toms | without teare in. their eyes. (Resewed langhier) | fr oopis ty the appeal tn ole Pee chong tho parser | way i i three months of her confinement, and still not know a et ee with eval ‘cr other, obstructions ts the draft Nayar Inreuiicrscr --The B hh r vitthe ‘far west,” aod | Well, Mi rman, we found there was nothing in all | the obvteeiee whieh she has scattored along tho path of | way; I should have so treated her for the bili towerds that far w: this ia due time. We got them together in ‘anoail Noll— | lifs, es iit were to challenge the efforts os enterprise Feisiitent fever under any cireumslances. ‘The } that she was pregnant, but asserting that she was | aivo hae a patent deunyer in for vie purines ot ecniey ie | x (Langhter) A wou where we hope to sve you all to-morrow night—[ervers } (enins, and to elevate the character of our race | ment shown ia composed of ait, alkali, and spirits hews it. When a woman is in mily P ) qudestbking this, In those days, ax will appear from the | It Is a pluce that always goes aheal. Hix years ago lost throngh ont saccevs in removing all impediments to the | of turpentine, and there may have been hurtshorn, | way her tongne legenerally ecated, but i: iv mot prepat ation for it, which is matter of record, September, it wasnoized abroad that a delegation was | faliiment of our destinies, If we turn from the past, | py 0 ithas evaporated. ane benent fi gested, This adventurous Yankee frat sottle’ «| Conting on from Aibany; and it was rumored that « real | om Icok forwerdto the futuro, who will venture to as: | ORY cre Claviesels. you that Oltm..: ae very. confident, Doetor, | from “at mrortant rrcomnebaction tothe ’ ; M worldly affairs (renewed laughter.) Ha took live Datchman was among them, (Cheers ont laughter.) | sign Jimuts to our success in the application of gront By Counssu— ie Clark te 4 5 » that it pejuites tee foe! Uy ener wv, | heave dren (roars of Laghtor.) AML They had heard that the people of Albany were part ciples to the practical busines af life? Rikeman wos inthe family way of the treatment inthe case. Could not pregnancy “Tine jullie ave ceepecttull te ich, wecording to the simple partDutob. Aeto what Yankees were they ‘mesgure the foture by What we arse ‘The question was objected to by Aefend easily be mistaken for cold or fever 7 nA TT OUAT ET \ZIERR, ooo Water atrert, name and ive a pretty good guers, but the Datcbm ing,w hot may notthe next counsel. Even if Dr. C. had told witness #0, its | Answer—I think not ; and no j “1 wevece may be fund 2 \arie'y of the meat ecperior pattenst corhall send down to them | only effeet would be to implicate himseti. He had | cian would treat a woman that was of Hal Parlor. and other Blowde oe bmn jority tower. 1 7 pregwant, by ed yeusrday, when thore ea dto Mrs. Rikeman that eke was not inthe | rubbing them for three weeks aod giving them WA SRS AND JEWELEY, FOR HOLIDAY PRED i n prayers of the church, ed yesterday, when there F «A social prospe- | deck exe a ae id i the time goentlonasa gontl rity engumber pvaseens, whic ball emburs family way, and continued to give Cw ne Md powders. ; - af TB Just received Cy Ne enherribere tomy, h meen in Alvany loves enor, nd impede their marc! je Saceer we was enlcniated, as he himself avowed, to produce Question— In such cases how wonid you your | fine iver lever. 1 ereepement end lepine 7 at kaows him connet but ova | thom? Great destinies undoubtedly await ws—gre Wan Cnlonist ed, oe ie lect hannew beriae laf will peooged] afer diamend in snd Hien, aden fame J see him now) with bis grcen ovat | porh: then well caleniate, even If if aud punieb i aol f ink C1 fat the family way, te indietment unishment Answer—There are several ways of exemining +, eerhtbiastle shecring} wera ma th pat Se palfiled worthily ny chen | the Stato prison for that offense. The resu't was, |» woman that i pregeant. Swonid lay iy band os fe od acti i in- | that Dr. H. fe hime jar abdomen. If, on doing “ liked by the Yankers, ax | ing sou ty ~ el jon. With enterprite ie a hiner a da na Tanily way, Dat it did | Nealocask her if she found a moverstat (he acy returned Ln cane he ) i “o re Was NO grost shuw atry direc! judence and forrcast, i fi without extrevi profu-ton, a public ¢1 ch intimation had be Anterior to quickening, no person caa tell aot appear th: provirion of means | either to the family. beclute certainty, but alter that it, can ehjocts, and a seored pre von | ° tsa altemptw a alon madeto prove the exeullent | gore Sesag oolben nitions be the tothessape, ae dit geese es = , : Lam {ally aware that th man— ee Sa eneins icone Sead ai bo- | stinding of Dr. Clark by the witnesses, but to this ly which even the bea'ings o' we » oe fa | wad involved, iopeie Tile *1 Ga Wh the qovurence be jalso “What matters it (9 ua,” | tho n be traned. hen a Light Ship » igh itis in the womb, out of thy political | Ip thismagner, she hadfdied under his treat- J laying my hand on the abdorsen I could ensily toll ate port on oF the prise, Every body took hold «f it,and we hi ood ae v4 oe one hae i th adleninistered & dose of poise iv oe ae . To married Jacies there mh gh boop ane deal of eosotregemeat, We came to thew reget this union of h be he but Little as to the cauer, and f! Gain Kew.

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