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Legislature of New York. to the rail road companies whieh are in defanlt, is New Orleans, 1 ORK HERALD. . ; . away nearly $100,000 worth of pro, the door ot his apartment, in a state of inseasibility, pF athe, Wed nse n aA ONO Del Rome ine err ines et i yesterday. The | “4, toeks insued aitroad commpecion in g8 035,100 | 4 Neto and Curious Move on the part of the New Or-| follow cfason Was an execedingly disastrous one, | A xoruen Brvrat Act —A manor rather a brite Exvraonpisary Taiat or tae Rev. Mn. Vax | President took the ehair, ¢ ve Senate toorder, | You will, of course, give immediate attention to | leans Banks—Great Trouble and Difficultics Ex~| fel, thietetene cant af ans tanita ot ene itas named William Johnson, sirick Mrs. Cathati Zaxpr ron THe Sepection or 4 Youre Lavy uy | and the oath of office was administered to the Se- | proper measures for reimbursing temporary loans pected Rusiness— Amusements. and in the summer of that year, our only remaining pare, who resides spe rs Thompson ore pamubrie:--We gieetO dat noasludarill eves) (diem sleet. Afier advocating thé enlargement of the Erie Canal || Jantes Gonpow Batinerr, Eza:— moneyed institution became embarrassed, and its | wood aerces the head, niekinge dee, thing else of a less interesting and moral character, The Hovse or Assraery was ealled to order at 11] and also the Erie Rail Road at an experse of Dear Sam— ae a sae tboee F geetier two, fellto fifty Sod a serious lacernied wound, Mrs. Burns is far ad- the extraordinary trial ef the Rev. Mr. Van Zandt | o'clock, by Mr. Paiste, the Clerk of the last | $9,000,000, and internalimprovements, the Governor | Since mine of the 7th instant, stating that some of consequence of the tat heteminirtces Gente yonoa Pregnancy, and 80 seriously iojured as to of Rochester, for the seduction of a young lady. | House, and the oaths of office were administered by | hiats boldly at a system of direct texation, and then | our banks had resumed, we have been in the great. | introduction of shipplasters, and the almost entire compiiacaln eae: dy "fie i eaean a Nh We} have not a word to on this development. | Chief Justice Nezson. gors on to conclude thus:— est state of excitement. ejectment of specie, except for postage and Go- | answer the crime. me > Let every one make his own reflections The He ayes terest demanded upon loans to the State has ad- — =. =e 4..8..C e| 5 ved 94 e8. General Express—Phe Governor's Message, See latfield, of Otwego,, received 93 votes. | vanced from fiva:te about seven per cent. Pru- then proceeded to ballot for Speaker. |, Sinee the works were undertaken, the rate of in- | All of the banks, with one or two exceptions, are | }eTment dues. Bat fortune had not even then done with us. The succeeding crop, that isthe | Axormen Hatt Taumy.—A man named Gustavus , in a very critical situation, and each is afraid of the | last, did not average one third the reasonableexpec- | Reeve was arrested on Mondey evering by wateh- Mr. George A. Simmons, of » received 32 | dence, under such circumstances, eounscle mode- | other, and all are waiting with the greatest anxiety | tations of the planter, and to cap the elimax in | man Joseph Rhoads, for offering several articles for We return our thanks to @apt. Schultz and the | votes, scattering 2 votes. ration—yet the value of money bas not increased | to see what the Legislature will do in regard to} gyreh and April we had a freshet that swept away wie at samcery, undee Srbaus Unborn Erie Railroad Company, for bringing us (incom: | Mr. Cuatrmenp was thea conducted to the chair, | 28,mue asthe price of labor and subsistence have | them. Yesterday morning they commenced a new | 2% amount of property But the great | it being nearly night. Upon arresting A ;. | failen—and it would certainly be the worst of all mon with all the other newspapers) the Governor's ond Cree the House in a brief but very perti- economy to discontinué enterprises so important ets nent speech. fora reason $0 inadequate, or to s: ce, in delays Message last night, free of expense, at 11 o’cloc The Governor's Message was then received ; and damase » more than the addi iooal anes Poa te zs Soto’, * ing from the enhanced rate of interest. fron which we make the following extracts in rela While we ought, therefore, to pursue the under- tion to the leading topics of interest. takings cautiously, and even at some apparent al- : had yet to overtake us, in the shape of the | him, it was afterwards ascertained thu! in the earl } game to get rid of the poorer bank bills—they will | yellow and congestive fevers. ‘The ravages (1| partof the evening, he entered the street door of not now receive any notes on deposite, except their been mone na, Byperbole) are ae Waitnegy lacien SORTA, ae aa ed : Z sy A . ore sive than t way, broke open a show case, and stole three jadi own ; the consequence of which was, that in the epidemic in the h tory yer iy sg ‘Taking slippers, a took and a silver medal, that had been it morning the merchants all drew their checks as | the gross pop: nof the Terr ', we cannot, | presented to Mr. Whitaey for his fiaished work, by neual, to change their deposites from one bank to | since the first of June, have lost le: than fifteen per | the American Institute, in 1837. The medal was ‘They are true to their word. No exclusive express was run this time. ; ; I A 2 : cent of the white adults. | found in his b 1 ete i 2 A he, RS = 4 tn . 3 the a in this city, we lost one | found in his boot when he was arresied, and in one Tue Basxaurr Law.—This law, as is well known, | After speaking of the Lunatic Asylum, a very though maranl sacrifice, we are, nevertheless, re- | the other, and after drawing the money, which Was | third of those whe Nmciietie ee “Ae | of hispockets an annual, called © The<sem,” with goes into operation in about three weeks, unless | Proper topic to begin with, the Governor speaks of | (ited to put orth every effortte restore our public | paid them in the poor bank bills, much to their sur- | usual the fever waswound stocks to their former value. Such efforts, however, previously repealed by Coagrees. The great ques. | the Geology of the State, the mission to Holland, | would prove. unavailing, if the causes of the evil tion, therefore, is, will it remain a law of the land. | his disputes with Virginia and Georgia, and then | were m sanderstood We are in competition with Of this there are great doxbts, unless the triends of | Temarks thus about otl erstates and countries in borrowiug money. The hi up b: i i the name of “Mrs. Mary Tillman, presented by hi 4 prise, on arriving at the other bank, they were told | destroyed several ‘Mousand dolareworthel peoran brother,” wnitten on it 3 He wes Mls committed at that they did not receive any more deposites unless | '¥: the upper police, before Justice Taylor. in their own notes; and those who had not accounts Mh igen peared enumerated all the ca canted m 4 F ‘ to cripple the energies and lao ieiiahet ve Asebtty yes with zeal and activity, Tue Banke. a; (RP Tae oop Peqger ee fd anrecinied, See with every bank in the city, had to keep the money vente the resources of ‘his unfortu fe land. ‘Thou- General Sessions, J atl “that ely syes, even to-day they | , Nineteen associations under the General Banking | more, are reduced none less than our own, some 30, | °° hand, and so thousands of dollars were locked up | $a a ae et ie bape ay» have been | Before the Recorder, Judges Lynch and Noab, and ould Fe Railton sua Taw, and five Safety Fund institutions, ‘have been 40. 50, 60 and 70, and even 80 percent.” * J in safes lust right, and what they or the banks will | SSBen eg paucins, sees tear ohabon ect Aldermen Innes and fimpson ‘fe Fe loose a at. sose recommend that measures Japted t Phe i . we i . F 3 q — 2 Thon ach, we sy tothe cme general | epics th Haak ft witht diy, and tat | abana Gee af OOD GOR aoe we Sa | cease oe cantel. The bak aw are| ea, (Emtan tat the recips doar py one Ea | gf AMCAMS A Alem HurglaryA man named but to the Represeutatives in Congress we say, let | be exempted from liability for private deposties. ‘To | owes nothing, is “Inable at the sai.e tate of interect | (vided against themselves, and the people against | the cost of maintaining them in operation, h th the banks ; and unless something is done very soon, | ing cities, which are literally the abodes of the | ‘™Pt to enter the dwelling of Wm T'hompsen,, Tshould not be surprised to see some of them boule: | crane, wild ducks, deer and alligators ; and in m ise rales stieet, on the night of 3d i He erséres. For my, part, think it will end, in the | king improvemuuts (2) which will be, a genera- | Qrelnchnaiy eer te telling, at about 120 flare-up of five of the weakest banks, and when | tion before they can be applied to any usefsl pur- > and when questioned, »/a\ed that he “ hi these are once out oF he way: ibe ro bat resume ; a hae an _ at present it is impossible for them all to do it. 'o all the above, add the evils which spring i Business never was known so dull at this tive of | from bad legislation, supine administrations bine (aah oti a dest simivene i informed him that he the year ; nothing doing in our reat staple, Cotton: | tice and politieal turbulence, and you have a fair | Was found in the weet eee emarmber that he since the arrival of the newetbrought by the Acadia, | piciure of Floridaas it is in 1841. “Thus, you see, | gurmstances Mic a aaree "Si, Goan ‘ it has declined about jd per pound ; but buyers still | during five years, we have had one Indian war, honor, shat may be ; here oy Pron mere pare , i , whose stability is intimately connected with ities beyond th, i dineat eff keep back. Many of your speculators are here, and | two short crops, two gales, twe floods, four bank | agin, and b= chuve.” He lehdhe Cateirehiioak ean do nothing for ves or their families, be- publig interests and tha general alae rities , yond the reach of direct e aoe Wwe can | will get bit this winter mest awfully, and be apt to | failures, one fire, and one deudly epidemic. The | ccowd wee can vuleediwimane n Court, while the eause of the absence of a bankrupt law; and who, pba Mises Us nevertheless mitigate the evil and contribute to a | return home to look after their affairs there, (none of | Consequences of all of which have been aggravated | Assault and Bettery.-Walter tee, r ifthat law were in operation, might be able to go to He then speaks of the reorganization of the Con’ | remedy. It is an urgent duty to fortify ourcredit, not | irhich are in the best state), pretty early in the | by bad laws, and bad management. However, 80 | committing an oa — may was tried. a Ke, and perhaps pay olf'every shilling of they | &*Si@2al Distriets, the state of crime in the State, | Merely forthe purpose of securing a discrimination | spring. ‘ : __ | faras human efforts can alleviate our many dis- | Bennett, a barbers No, 23 Blecckey eee work, and perhaps pay of every shi ing of their and expresses himself in favor of abolishing capital aan ‘avor, but als ofan. an encouraging ex- | “But with all of this gloom hanging over our city, | tresses, weshall now have relief. The right men, | the 2d of September lat, witha one, e debts. Tuerefore, we hope Congrees will give ita | OOP on ‘The Heldeberrach war Bill oheons Ample to aut sister Rieies Lanaaesh, Wilh ANION. |itisas gey as usual. “The St. Louis Society Balls | actuated by the right sp ould: | ties occupy the above sumed dwelling, Hhta ay fate or ROE aia wankeliela ak shments. ‘acl , son, | to se, a rigid adherence, unde ire night, wi t brilli . | ers tot! : 5 perdu not pass a law to 4 pislianelss tes and McLeod, are all discussed at a tedious length; | cumstacees,to the rule hitherte observed, that the | pened last night, with great brilliancy, for the sea e Wheel, and we great | stairs, and Bennett down, sad the difficuity arere President T repeal law. u i gon. f revolu ent was the passing | from ‘a dispute as to the righ 1 and then makes the following remarks about the | W hele publie debt shall not be raised above such an | "Yn theatricals we have London Assurance, brought | of the resolutions enclosed. ‘Ihe second is strong dursoghiihe tom doom ihe eet Pa ghee mre Seuchy’ Faas, Giseace amount as that its interest cannot be paid eut of | out in a very costly style at the San Carlo, but it is | determination only to doa cash business. There | the fact that Hunt struck Bennett, and Bennett im \ 4 i B the current surplus revenues of the canals ; | not well attended. The Ravels are at the Ameri-| are many men here who would do honor to any the measure remain a law of the land; let itbe | guard hereafier against traudulent excesses of circu- lation, I suggest that the Safety Fund Institutions wa.alter, 40. abiainy s: laen for three years, of an i leas fore it is st e ee BRR, AT EG ae ' stitutlons | amouatequal to only half a year’s revenues. Isi fairly tried, at least, before it is stricken from the | may be required to receive their circulating notes a y half a year’s revenues. Isit 69h * ece LU true then that the depreciation of our stocks Te- statute book. Donot be deceived by the reception | trom the Bank Commissioners, or the Comptroller. | sulted from the greatucea of our dehtons heave tice of a petition signed by a few persons who are op: | While 1 cannot doubt that you will adept these @r | magnitude of our undertakings, or from any fiscal posed to this measure, but who cannot give a really | More cuilabie measures to sustain the currency and | unsoundness or error? Oa the contrary, it is appa- correct abuses in bon!ing, | am sure that no harsh | rent, that our stocks are depressed by some general seasible reason why th € so opposed to it injurious spirit will be indulged toward ? . " s g om i or injurious spirit will be ged towards cause affecting all govermmental securities. Think of the thousands of honest end industrious tions whieh, deriving their powers from publi © . * * * Ci men, who are at present crushed to the earth—who | have performed their trusts with general fidelit But although the cauzes affecting our public secu- Justice Winey —We find in t among my earlie H an \ s Py return struck at Hunt, but did not hii ; . ‘Baltimore Clip- | notice at the Legit lore ne eee ering. 10 the and, FO yfeqnove all, question, cencerniue the | can, doing a great business. At the French, they country— intrepid, virtuous, intelligent, and caui- | Counsellor Deabany eeovclch ech ereeme per.” the following rem tion to Justice | many thousand children, inciuding a very large | State, ‘I rocommend. thee wll Teen re ceates | at¢ deing up, Opera to fair houses. Miss Petrie is| tious, with energy to deve : e every natural re- | ¢j try it. 1 j quite a {avorite here. Baron Hackett is in Mobile ; | souree—of artificial they have had encugh. ‘These Leola anemia cca) AR RelA ak aecereo bat will return here next week, and play a short en- | characters are those by which the revolution will | the lookers on inthe gallery snore gagement ut the St. Charles. be effected, and throughout the territory there are | chiming in with the Bee ine Pape ied i Dear Bennett,a lady at my elbow sends herre- | very many of them. sel, in his duleet notes, created a chorus imitating spects to you (begging Mrs. B’s pardon), and wants | | Por the present the business is backward, but | the music froma frog pond in the spring of the year, to know it /a belle Eissler wiil be here this winter or | Commencing briskly. The cotton has been delay: | The jury, being so bothered wi iety of not—do let us know. More anon ed by the low state of the water in October and d Wiley. After stating that the petit jury fo proportion of those of immigrant parentage in our | from the National Domain shall be pledged as a raribey chi deddineisitiel Wel io whan great commietcial ite mlaortine then supposed | sinking fund to the extinguishment of the principal “Clipper” goes on to say, “ which mercy will nor, | (ote from groundless prejudices and omis of the public debts, annually paying, or providing Ipper” goes on to say, °* which mercy will not, | of parental duty. Especially desirous at the same | for the payment of a part of the principal, and ab- we hope, be extended to him except on the condi- | time not to disturb in any manner the public schools sorbing first the older debts. . tion that he will disclose the names of the robbers of ) Which seemed to be efficiently conducted, although | If 17 milliona of dollars are yet required to com- ~ | 80 many for ey were ie ig fom 4 Hi a Dw ounds and a multiplicity of evidence, were © the Frederick County Bank. Tustice Wiley has fe | 58,2008Y toe Whom the y were eatablished were tne plete our public works, the <yctem f have suggested Srv iw New Onceans, | November. ‘Thus far we have only received about palled te: retige tom, private room, amd Bualip: re. gured long and on a large scale, as the agent for ro- | T thought, iv a spirit not inharmonious with ourei- | and future indebtedness, and aher that Grae leave = ah 1000 bales, but the estimate for the season is | turned a verdict of guilly avainst Hunt. t ht, i i ty i n je os 2 w Orleans, 100,000 bales. Sales have been limited at prices ial for Fe Ji Hend fi 1 gues, and is no doubt p of many secrets | vil and religious institutions, that if necessary, it | us unincumbered annual revenues. if we adopt paket i , 7 ities, Trial for Forgery —James Henderson, formerly ‘ e é u h y J e D a pondence of the Herald.] varying from 7} to 8}. ‘The fiaest qualities enly | a copying clerk ia the employ of John W. Mull worth knowing. Ni firmly believe, that | Might be expedient to bring those so excluded irom | this, or some more judicious fiseal system—if we ’ commanding the latter pric Mone New 4 a portion of the police of the country has been con- | SUCH, Piivilexes lato hools rendered especially at- | truly value our resourees, and j stly appreciate our NEW CREB ARE Jueu, 20s 1ea)) Nancie ir eatelionedl mon n. | Fats Esq.» member of the New York bar, was ar- The Late Defaleations in the Commereial Bank—The | jercg goimbus funds, 6 per cent discount is al- | raigned on a charge of forgery,in presen State of the City Banks—Cotlon Market—Tobacco | dise of every descrip —The “ Herald” in New Orteans—-Fashionable | ticipated. ‘There ar A tractive by the sympathies of those to whom the | enter rises, We May prosecute them diligently and nected with the robbers for whom Wiley has acted, | task of instruction shou!d be confided. It has since fentee and with ce higher odfilenee in viheie afull disclosure would be of great service to the pub- | been ¢ fu ed that the maguitade of the evil was | perfect success and uzbouuded usefulness than has i ne a well stocked with merchan- | check purporting to be signed by John Leveridge n, and a fair busine: an- | to the Mechanics’ and Traders’ Bank, for $200, on . . 2 an er good many ¥: 1s in port, ith of Ji . It th 7 lic, and give Wiley some claim to the mercy of the a ar Bane IAL Us Ga GMS overen very dint Te See aera at no time, nor un: Flare Up—Sherif’'s Sales, Sc. more.than | remem tt havewedn any cue prague stitial Naren tad mgd psliat 5900, ‘tted suffer the penalty which he has incurred ” twenty thousand children in the city of New York, } lation of publi¢ faith by any of our sister States, bat Dear Srr— i e" i sf Such are the opinions of many infiuential persons | of suiiable age, are not at all instructed in any of the | at the Hehe seca those ‘ ates in pestormin rena seat io New York, O-8th of a penny to Liverpool, | the Mechanics’ and Traders’ Bank to obtain the If there really exist, or ever was such an “age,” | and 1} cents to Havre, but no takers. Sight ex- money which he delivered to Mr. Mulligan. Th: as that of “ rascality and humbuggery,” 1 veri shatae ves a reer cent premium, and 60 days at | afterwards, Henderson presented another che: believe that we are now in the midst of it. Yes !| PT obsefve thawing for $200, dated Sept. 11th, 1841, purporting to have lieve th ‘ observe that you quote exchange on Apalachi- | igned by Joba Leverid, id upou the tel- enjoying its full beauties and benefits. cola at 50 or 60 per gent discount. eThe merchants lor doubting’ e vokeekea De-good, Hondersap T suppose you have, ere this, heard of the defi- ceeriuh ae Bbsante a bills nfPloride Banks sented a letter, which he said ik bal reaped se are excluded trom the market, and are not known | through the post-office, with the eheck enc! 5 eit in the cash aceouats of the first and second | iy ‘any, common transaction. ’ It would gratify | ‘This letter purported to have been sent by « friend, tellers in the Commereial Bank. The deficit | most of our commercial men if you would eorreet who knew the necessities of Henderson, and though nominally small, goes far in proving the | this. It has given very general satisfaction that | fore presented him with the check for hisowm torruptness of the times. These two gentlemen ou exposed the Jacksonville Bank humbug—but | use. ‘The letter contained no signature, and upon detaalters wars,pprehended and:held to sail in | CCiteructesrat a greatirrsta of digcenat than thet (shee c ee he eee at 4 's ! + . B. chee: een traced from the iY for their appearance arrives, but they have gone— by Mr. Leveridge. It was also shown by My al they are not here. Viva la roguery et humbug- City Intelligence. See eee ee aun mnnG TETLEAG) e-eaeneneeaa gery. Vaonawre ux Naw Your Crrv-—During the past |""Qn'the part of the defence, the prises Our city is duller, at this time, than for many | year, there have been 2,080 vagrants commited to | character was shown, and o1 years since, and we are anticipating from our Le-| the peniteutiary, from the lower police office as, fol- | the writing of the letter was i "8. ited tl gislature, orders for a general resumption of allthe Herre tieaat oes tan ekeadced sd’ Marvland, ds bet forih in the ‘'cl nd sueh | P&blic schools, wy hile the whole number in all the their obligations our sympathy, support, and suc Ti iain too culties oF itiarn beveeun hi thinetis residue of the State, not taught in common schools, | aid as is within onr constitutional province ; if we re 1e opi y persons Hiseity,not- | does not exceed nine thousand. What had been | stand by those younger, less wealthy and leas pow- withstanding Justice Bloodgood says that the Proyi- | regarded individual, occasional and accidental | erful, bu equally patriotic members of the confede- dence Bank ailair was a hi ble transac: | prejudices, have proved to be opinions, pervading a | racy, in this ersis—as we know full well they would 3 and Mr. W and to his | lange mass,sincluding at least one religious commu- | stand by us if menaced from abroad—we shail see yea Pao a pod be hing inthe tice of Pe qually with all others entitled to civil tolerance | them rapidly recovering from their embarrassments, n a 0 ‘00: athe hour of | opinions cherisued through a period of sixteen | and worthily regainisg the confidence of mankind. his trial, to make the requisite disclosures. For our- | year, and ripened into a permanent conscientious | Then eadh star will be firmly fixed, the elouds now selves we have ed upen Justice Wiley as | distrust of the impartiality of the education given in | gathering will speedily dispere, and the constelia- a highly re 1, amiable man, a warm | te, public schools. This distrust has been rendered | tiou continue to shed. its cheering light upon the ts 4 ven uate ls Wi 3 iti stilldeeper and more elienating, by a subversion of | way along which the nations of the earth are ad- partizan, and very valuable to his party as a politi- | precious civil rights of those Whose consciences are vancing to constitutional liberty. cian—a good shot, a man of talent, and possessed of | tus offended. ! - ‘ bia. fine sociable 4 ve * s si hilanthropy aud patriotism of the present a c The « 4 fine social a alities we have thought and eva of the, pinlic aohenity mani dele eftlolenay Evper Krare 1” Bosron. ee Boston Mai think so still, that he wast ape of some police | jy imparting instruction, are cheerfully and grate~ | Peaks of this evangelist in the following terms:— officers in the Frederick Bank affair; and thatt fully admitted. Nor is it necessary to maintain hn Bien ue e ncinel “dara” the reli ious circles 3 ; is saat nth ol cr ithfi ‘uston, at the present time, is ¢ Ne officers did the negotiations with the rogu that egenta thu se ep bcos Sean il, OF | swell known Bantist preacher, whe ts iestion anes therefore, we t us have the names of the that a system that so jee xcludes populerin- | of hearers, and creating ensation in the publi = t must necessarily be unequal in its ope- | 9: Ve ging and thieves, and let Justice Wiley go free i ference cr he appears: We heard bh 4 ‘ard - It is only insisted that the instutution, atter yy at the Rev, Mer, ieslctechnrerceteas ir and sufficient trial, has failed to gaiu that | of Hanover mind, wher i = a 1 nd Union streets, The house was filled to | city banks. In such an event, you may lock out | January, 416 July, 17 | Gict of Guilty, and recommended tices 4 New Scnoioar, Wonx, wy Dx Morr.—Dr. Mott | brond confidence reposed in the general system of | excess in every part, ‘There wan ecarsely a. standing Gat saualle and storms, and exclaim, with the poet, | Rebusry, 87 ‘August, tag | cistote | is preparing to publish hs lectures en surgery, now | the State, and indispensable to every scheme of | place left uxoceupied within the walls; and even the i he hindmost,” if he dont finally get | April,” 3 Omen 108 | "For defence, Allan M. Sniffen and James E. delivering in the | —probably next spring. | ¥tiversal eduew . "tie tae Sucve Nie Ger Job, 3a Mi Deviieke et of f we - ct May i 14 Novena ne shin They will form ave accession to medical lite- | He Ite eminent Saperintendant, after exposing 10 tds Lullght kaow where idbight find him’, i tl de eo paces vb re ygtrighocpap aiegmezay | feck 951 December; 133 ‘rial for obtaining Pork on false Prelences.—Jami the greatness of this public misfortune, and tracing is truly astounding, and the sooner they are put in Vraken was tried for obtaining fifteen pounds it to the discrepancy between the local and general | ni ge ‘ . > cli Vi rature. For a specimen of their value, see the pee dnt oe ga da Td of pork fromthe grocery store of H Knebel, 200 Hm And from the upper police, during the same pe- e 1 style of spealting. liquidation the better for the people. : 5 Tianoet. systems, suggested & remedy which, although if is TARY eee yazan AO eT oe es Rune bib Met le een fat ae ae orn | Tiods the following :— on the 21 Dec. Inst, by afalae token, in, pre- not urged to the exclusion of any other, seems to | Mr. Knepp, in onr estimation, is an effective, but not a babe,” and tr aniand fully 4 cent, since the | 22202°¥, 30 August, | 6 for payment twe broken bank astes of the Tur Fronps Wan nrar.—The Custom Louse | deserve dispassionate consideration. I submit, there- | great preachor. He either has not becn well educated, or nk Leary nasidion.} Aaneile” feat Liverpool To- | Reveasrys i. oe gf | La Payette Bank of Boston, of the denomination of ‘ os “ Rateath fore, with entire willingness, to approve whatever | he chooses to disregard the teaching of theehoole. His | last news pe: March, 39 October, $leach, and jssued in 1838. It was shown bythe + Tnvestigation Report by good “ Old Poins. apes a reatest fault is his t whic! bacco continues almost a mere drug, and no sales | April, 42 November, 3 ; adequate remedy you may propose, the expediency | & fault is his ynlgarity ich we have before : pril, a presecution that an unknown man called at the 3 * “ens of resto: to the people of the city of New York | alluded. He appears to use Coarse language by designs | of consequence have taken place, within my kuow- | May, 40 December, 28 | Sho; bought the pork, and ordered it to be scat to Rane Discrosenes cominc.—The stockbolders of | Of 1st" ure the people of no oiher part of the and of choles, nat frm ignozanioe sud mrcoulty, In the ledge, for several heer ine be quoted, utmost Hid 4 tad | he eae of Crosby’ and Elm streets, where + the United States Bank have determined to publish | State would, upo ther c ‘0 iscourse which he delivered yesterday, he said,“ I sup- | jimits, 8, 5, 7 cents, and dull sale. uly, 5 4s id f ner ‘ - Sta pu pon any other consideration, relin- rid tee! od, if they ‘a & ae . ” " ads fo A would be paid for. A boy in the store toog the daduatioe.of all Chkindebton,oit fil leniah ine. education of their childrens. For this | eee ean? get Soul geek God, if they could doitss- | ‘Phe’ Herald” appears to beall the “ rage” here | ‘There issomething remarkable in the fact, that é 1 k, and whet arriving at tie place mentoned, y ow, andj will remark afact to you, which hap- Se: ri per 9 . pened to myself last Sunday. I went early to the | Utiag the summer month of June, there should | ke met Van Vinken, who gave hin the ubovemen- Jate than never itis only neceesary to vest the control of of the heart, and never show it” Again, he the common schocls in a board, to be composed of | said, in the seme connection. “ Mere you are snecking bar have been nearly twice the number of persons com- | tioned notes, which proved to be bad. He réfused 2 f 3 " 1 7-Ahe people, w % out after religio! ° eaki { what lied | post office, in the hope cf getting the foreign news ry ri that was ever swallowed, w 5, by a pair of sien 8 stains swiie all ee minded christiens,* he sait “their society is not the cli. hourly expected to arrive, and ave secegy it had, | ing the inclementscason. The ovly manner of ac- turned a verdietof Guilty. } ninent men, n- no more namciieted saloraita iene, nau mate for trne christians—pire spples don’t grow «ithe | as if bya miracie, come direct through and no m| . we i - rea y = % eminent men, now nom bea beens ah Tr oe North Pole.” Of backsliders, he raid, “They must turn oP pala spegiutseon. lh rege Ps aga counting for this is the suppesition, that during that | yr Receiving, Stolen Goods.-—James P. Ufing: st have been ar- | tow was tried for receiving a pair of blankie and right square about, andtake the back track, or they'll cusacanpeanmbacesticion une citer tote. 4 month, subjects of prostitution’m' rtion of the number of pupils instructed never be saved.” In another part of his discourse he Tue Rev. Antoart.Fotsom, | All appeared to be on tiptoe, and from the rubs of * Y Lord ! v ted i numbe: ‘o swell the aggregate gr s yee § interesting young lady seem It is not Jeft donbitul that the restoration to the | eaid, “the prodigal did’at wait to get a new suit of | swehtocs, I pray thee, oh Lord 1 for ever hereafter ee ree numbers, thus to gwell ‘the aggregate | oo S, Miller, off No, 198 Chatham surest It was : smmonechoolsef the cit simp 3 e before e “ a . rowe . ’ other of ‘on, a bo vom hg Bes y Meera e the contin wetOols GT Fhe eee | hee eee at iiee mp alte eioes Reswent te tet? | ctapgek intr thiadesmcrial Ourn’ ¢gedaiiey 400) proved aca ey aoe Smet day, John Newlar : Asotaer Arrempr to Muxner —A man, named | sixteen years old, wasengaged as a clert in the ve every complaint, and bring into the semi- EGET KaGee |: Lfound e-ecosiderable rash, and bavingiareatars! u John MeMorin, was truck by Patrick Woed, with | store of Mr. M aud that these gowls wore Bost 1 c 1, or Y fo resent s ., e x 1, chare of thatarticle commonly calied curiosity, | r rote; a re a 27 at dears 8 at OE eee eee omtceascertune, present | Mr. Starrson’s Expt.axartox.—Mr. Simpson, the | Sommenced a rushing too, when 1 soon found where | a shovel, on the 24:h ult., with a violent blow across ae hy rig oname bs os y aa ed children of both sexes, who are found in hordes | "8 er of the Park, has published tke following Jay the “ Philosopher's Stone. Give me the the left side of ihe head, the effects of which will, in | stated’ that he lad taken the articles furrely ali probability, cause his death. The offence was | show them to hisbrother’s wife, in ordey to indueo ong gph upon the wharves and in corners of the streets, eur. | €Xplnation :— Herld,” says one. ‘Give me a half dozen,” says and, as the woman w weaker ves rounded by evil asgociations, disturbing the public | _ Siarson begs leave respectfully to state to | another. “* Foreign News,” says another ; and in ated : her to purchase them. Several witness testified was carried out—but not to the pumy peace, committing pett depredations’ and ‘eoing | the public that hie Bene&t didnot take place on Mondey | a moment the whole post office appeared to have | committed in a room occupied by Wood, at 21h tothe good charajter of Uflington, an| the case from bad to worse, until their course terminates in | Might lost, and thet his objection te take n Benedt on | been deserted. imate out to get onc, and imme-| Orange street, and from the statement of MeMorin, having been submited by counsel, the jicy retuan- 1 ee Vv a ne of the very | high etimes and initam i bot sh that evening was stated to Md'lle Elssier, and ehe in- { diately, with complacency, lefi the room, confident | jt was without auy provocation on his part. The | eda verdict of notgmity. srr Come to Tuis!—We find inone of the very | hig an y formed that her appearance was net to be considered as | ghat all which was wanting could be found in the 2 1 n, the | @ This proposition, to g uther the young from the | an act of favor. streets and wharves into the nurseries which the | ces that even J State, solicitous for her security against ignorance. Jersigned were appointed | has prepared for them, has some time been treated hichly respectable daily newspapers of B annexed advertisement : — Binte Convesti0x—T t of justice. Madile Ellsle - were given gratuitously, not as an obli- gation to Mr. 8., but one of strict justice to remum ec anagement, in some degree, ler the injured an has been lying at Bellvue Hospital for In the following cases, the defendants not ap-* during which time a num. | Peating, the recotizances were forfeited:— the Jast several 7 by hy : nt-Henry Ledding, charged with ber of pieces of his skull have been taken from the | stealing two iced of Monsveliag oe lntees team eclumns of the Herald. a eth ny: Lunderstund that a fashionable fight, in high life, is shortly to come off ; and all aboat—woud you Docc nee ting in Chardon Street Chapel, on the 2s:h of | aga device to appropriate the echool fund te the en. | hads tained during ber, uavortun ‘ i cole oe poorteiniy laeety Ccanls Petticoat, mot | wound. He wasconsidered near his end yesterday | Louis Belime, No. 7 Vesey street, on the 20d of tober lest, a Comn ee to call Jowme: 5 eacl o ° tl fact, (including the recei ¢ ‘ dowment of seminaries for teaching languages and : iP pa ‘ es styled the Bible Con faiths, thus to perpetuate the prejudices it the Thea’ ained a loss of abeve ‘$2000, white Our city labors under many moval disadvanta pute coroner, aided by officer Schmohl, of the upper | of Harmony, Warreijcounty, New Jersy, by sellin police office. He wascommitied by Justice Taylor | hima brass watch, ripresenting it to be gold, am to await the result. Sper por with $40 in money, on the 30th of une last. remove ; sometimes aga scheme for divi wesicchat tie noes "ave 1 eat ee ae precious fund among an hundred jarring » Eissler and the extra Co ng the religious amimosities it strives to | sler received her $600 a8 al. Mr. 9, regrets the ne- heal; sometimes es aplan to subvert the preveiling | cessity of entering into this statement, but he has been religion and introdu e repugnant to the con- | compelled to the only course le% him. Witness, for instance, those chambers of destinc- tion, “Masquerade Balls,” where all sorts of Hell- ish plots are laid, and schemes adopted to entrap the unsuspecting and confidiug portion of mankind. But itis to be hoped that the day is not far distant when our State authorities will abolish these sinks afteracon. Wood was arrested on Monday evening, | Oct. last. ofthe credibility and oO) not enougn to pay Ma de Ballet—yet Mad’lle Ei posed to tak at the Masonic Temple, in day of March R. WALDO EMERSON, ; s * > x ‘Tue Last Arrempr ro Destroy Tire —On Mon- | ® in} of Gi ils, for libel, is so st ARIA W ETON C HAt MAN, ph tg vi whos ete ‘Seiten im hist ra trath, is This is all that can be desired by'way of explana- | of iniquity and crime. day evening, about 12 o'clock, ae Mr Siphin Sing, ty the hdr Malang be ed age® EDMUND QUINCY. anne SD ecabie deus to ue aiter Nagi revey it | fion—and we may add, that we are truly sorry tor ting my eyes over the morning papers, Leonia | a German, and cordwainer by trade, was walking ot has This ie certainly something new—a notion emi- | May exist, nud to reduce uncongental masses rato | the losses of Mr. Simpson. The facts stated dis. scarcely help from dwelling on the iustabstity ofall | in Broome street, peat Allens he was stopped by a iisai ecm acatly from the east. If the pilgrims of 1622, repo- | one intelligent, virtuous, hatmonious ane hsppy | close a most singular state of things in the theatrical | human affairs. Men, who have been living for years | man, W gus . of " uke wi -| Comens, also a German, who struck him on the NosiJand Aldermen Timpson and sing in the grave-yards of Boston, d raise up | people. ‘ A world, the philosophy of which we shall treat upon sei dea cinomentinestn ‘Sheritte sale will, shouldet with one of his fists, and immediately after- Rees Sey, So Tes A their heads and uch announcements what Bei w relieved from all such misconceptions, | hereafter. are long, be the order of the day; and “Oh ! what | wards stabbed him in the left cide, afew inches | Jaw. 4.—Michse! Mean, a boy, waetried foran as- would they say of their descendants? In th at | its presents the questions whether it is wiser and ©: 0 eenigineeres a falling off will there be here, my countryme above the heart, with some sharp instrument. Sing | sanit and battery on Ayson Herrie®, ete of the ro- Me ei he 4 é Me ececatiy pif ddd « * more human to Hen ites sfvpring ve Se peer) Pagk Tueatne.—The new comedy of ‘ What | And rnmor still hints fearful changes ; bat as our fell, Woe Rena _— a ~e teageld ristor of the Atlas Tor seuailim oles vision 3 tropolis, w gene put down as a mo: ave them to grow up in ignorance and vice; | in op, roid Goo a inte the Park | Unele Toby would say, so say 1—mam—* He | diately alterwardstaken (oan adjoining house,where | for 30 days. Ann Gijldn, f : } dern Sodom aod Gomorrah, such conventions are ether juvenile vice is more easily eradicated by | Will the World Say ™ isto be performed at the Park | Uncle. Toby woul pay the fiddler” ‘Thus the | he still remains in a dangeroussituation. ‘The wound | peting apd brace stairfods, value at about $10, the not so far out of the way. We have had for many ° ong than by common schools; whether | to-night, with all the elegance of appointments | Tord wags—and 60, adieu for the present is about an inch in length and the same ia depth.— | property of Mrs. fa ie was reman ied baek sala ciliates 6° ‘ektal > a Tia vac giv We vea right to be heard concerning the in- | which signalized “London Assurance.” We hope A. G. M. The parties are entire strangers to each other, and | to prison for 30 days. irre for steals Atle: ies aod mecsaty,.. Thhw ta Seer tporaey beat Children, nod t8X | the admirers of the legitimate drama will rally to aca Sptte naws of the capture of the “Cexias | no cause, but devils drunken spin could have |i ankeye, trom Cham Strnekoe an sete ‘5 +“ an soe oT tae BUCCoHI ORE, oie ee Line sid F janta Fe expedition has created much sorrew and | promp' - Co . | the peniten! : very wick i such things might be expec publican government, it is necessa: | the support of the management on the oceasion. warnth of feeling in this city. One of the editors | but was arrested by officer Schmohl, and committed | colored man, was aad rene Ao! wah ted. But 1 has a pilgrim character to take | TY '0 vio peter el Tene donee Hardy aie Cuatnam Trmatxe.—The manager of this house | of the ** Picayune” has l-ft for Mexico, with the | at the upper police for examination. net evidince Wenjamin Solan tea? oare of. Do such things come of railroads, st or what? still maintains his reputation for indefatigability.— Tle is about producing the Naiad Queen in great splen- ‘as I think vain) hope of getting his partner, Kea- x Orv Binp.—We yesterday published the ar- to dislranchise Bi; liperaheg. 5 batik ig (oo pour co ba fens that | uA atten pediment am mame te meee ucation, rather th boys, for stealing two g e ol over pablic ¢ Kendall, with many of his brave and enterprising i i A A e s as Murray, for stealing an overcoat from en en. i - be represented in propertion to its num. | dor, for the entertainment of his numerous patrons. ociates, have long ere thiy paid the debt of na- ve fo 6 awelhing umcwe, afd nenday = 1 ot , Da. Lannyen ty Bostow.—Doctor Lardner began | bers and contributions. Since such considerations | we advyiee all the lovers of good acting to go to-night | ture. Samuel Smith of 164 West 18th stree!, appeared a tup for 30 dayt Thomas Miller, a black > + Me are now involved, what has hitherto been discuss- t 4 CaP TAD Police Office tind éntered P as sent up 0 h > his lect Boston onday re is some in equestion enevolence a f univ aud wituese Kirby's performance in this piece.— the Upper Police Office and entered a charge s found guilty o stealing a pair of bo i ed is a question of benevolence and of universal eet eee eee ania eum Apalachico! burglary against him for breaking open his hy Bennieker, sent up for six mou’ Opposition to him there among the moralists,but itis | education, has became one of eqnal civil rights, re- | This drama, together with Brian Boroihme, Mr. [Correspontience of the Herald.) oa the 8let of December, and steuling a aaa of Benjamin Watera: “ola conviet, was found probable that, in a city where a convention is held | ligious tolerance and liberty of conscience Scott enacting the hero, forms the bill of amuse- ~ Apatacmicora, Dee, 20th, 184. | clothing and other articles, val dat gos aed guilty of saulting a wtchman and ey g to to discuss the . of The following are other paragraphs of } ment for to- and we hope to see the house , as Ns of the boots stolen were found upon his®et- cue 9 prisoner fronjhim, and sent up 1 bot “ : The Apalachicola Specific— The various calamities that ; n | Pes pr is { in eloquer wrer tod te! 7 quc a essage i— « qj c] 7 Ps JAS NSAN ui woma: jo I for beatin wite senate . et interest worth quoting from the message : crowded, for Thome richly deserves the patronage | “ jyqvevisided Florida during the last fews yeors—Com- Mh var tery” Aided for a length Pegi Pe pon ‘or beating his wif pee ei obi eadl RS RE he aa eo OI of the public mercial Matters, Banks, Exchanges, §¢. of time with Heary f°. Blackwell, at Hallet’s Cove, | Tho, lack girlVor stealin y " another mau The condition of the Treasury will be fully pre- —__—_-+-—_—_-- Jason Goumew Bklenarr, Hed, 32 was yesterday arrested om @ Charge of stealing a H n, was sat to prite: aye— on sented by a report from the proper officer. The | wo Kits Cock Rostn?—Stocks fell yesterday " Gabe double-caeed, patent Jever watch, valued at $100, for stespng two overcosts, the Latest rrom Kio pe Janae. —" revenues from every source exhibit a praspe cous Wall cee Sales Mak aed dé My Dear Sin :— Naas her eax ee ‘Mr. Blackwell said he thought 'M. 5 offe, was rent to th Hall, arrived at Baltimore, from was 9500708 ek oe iets elie es Ae ee Em , Fi Tavail myself of a former acquain(ance to request | }.°.')., nd was not in. proper state, asshe had lately : | Heoty Juekeor and Tho- was 6,702, being a s $a ov charg: 1 , ia 3 brings pa 0 the 231 of Nover the correepor ling fevented fa the previous fiveal here ——_—— you, through the columns of the Herald, to correet | evinced marke of insanity. She was committe boys, for attempting go room flour is said to have impr 4, an sold at 154500, an in first hands was abc tr, but i i “Ma- rob Hugh Chapman, we seut to the penitentiary J Bo nie Wok at ie ta he ek noe (or ial 2 Dareess.—A colored: women, vamed'|fortwo months, Barop deuce, tht attesmpting, t0 oon Specific.” It was this city led the way in the Eliza Garvey, was arrested Fewerday for stealing | steal from John Rush, fas sent uplor three months, measure from which suchfimp riant consequences | 4 pieces of challies from Wm. Hamilton, 72 | Charles Moore, ablacy tan, fer stealing pait of a4 are expected to ensue, The originator, or father of | jZudson st. Committed. ‘i slippers from Mess. ‘al ae other this remedy, isa Mr. McKay, of the firm of Dodge} ‘Tur Sarery Foxp Boox Cask.—On a final exam: | remanded back for sie ‘coat. yeor. The amount received by the superintendent | Gross Exacernarsos.—The late story of {ar duties on the manufacture of ralt, was $194,- | ard und a child, in the Bewery Amphitheatre. pete 216, being more than was received in the previous | was a penny-a-line affair altogether. mond year by $36,030. The manufacture of salt, and con- ph agri : 25,000 bbls sequently the revenue, have been improved by al- saa eiaanamnisaseti lowing drawbacks upon our salt reaching distant Derantene or tit Inuvstaiovs.—H. B. M. ship Literary Notices, markets Ilustrious, Cat. E-hine, sailed yesterday for Ber- | 9 MeKay, of this place. It was first proposed, | ination of Wy aie See PsA Corl tg Mathoets Tieek be Meeers. Geo. L.Carry & Co. have sent us the First CANAL ToLts muda, ni about a year ago, and for some time excited bat li bel Speedie a. street Saving Fund, on Monday, with heat No. of the Lapy’s Musicat Linnany, em r Although the ha: vd less abundant than Oxe or tHe Recent Forerntes,—Johe Johnston, | tle attention, but it is now rdopted by all. Since and demanding the paetiey, it was ascetiained that e J the most popular and fushionable music of the day. | Beretofores ho henge grtrtincky beget nn diver ) of the fiem ot Kirk d& Johoston, charged with the re- | the first of October, the merchants generally have | he had received the book of Branna by mistake, | Wife, and Josephia enies, were then. i " sion of westorn trade through the valley of the St. | cent,forgeries on eeveral of ourbanks,in the neme of f 4 the bank, and that he has the same amount of | Verally eharged wit Tape, Also, No. 4, of Histony or Naroueox Lawrence, the tolls upon each of the ean Hoowman, Johnetontc Co,,mas arcaigned for exe red to their resolutions, and the good effects of | front te Pr bunk as were credited to Branna. He | charged, no witnesspepvesting agsiast Teh, The Kwrexexnocken for Jan. 1812, comes to ue ‘The ineome fromm 1 daring crate $anero oe evening, at the Lower Police | this adherence are already apparent, wan therefore, honorably discharged, and the blame | the Cont adjourned @ Friday next, ‘ tichly freighted with matters of both instruction and ion, was $2.34.978, exceeding | (iicy, but refusing (0 auswer any questions putto| Last summer, as you have learned, was remarka- .) , office rank, who delivered | o'clock the tollythe previous year by S259, 181, equal to attaches to the officer of the bank, who delivere U fi e Ark e hae e at: “Pill ips, for passing a cow amueement, from the pen yme of our me: i Spat 7 ‘oll in 1881 oe ya93® | um, wes remanded to prison. Kirk has aot been bly unhealthy ; indeed, a se of almost usparal-} him the book, Such careleseness is almost un par Forgery dowd F er tie Conmie ed writers. This is decidedly the favorite monthly | fgpe 0 Per cent THEfOll ISL were S125. | vcrotted, nor have we seen any reward offered for | 11.4 istortunes hae tended to cripple this section | donmble, aw it hus made Campbell liable to artest ae | feit note ofgate waltdol By St ee er ty periodical of the New York pablie The revenue of all the cansle dating the fecal [eS ciate ie in its advances in civilization and weaith. First, Beet be Lbetallyleoriser vted by the insxcation | payment! sais for attemy From Mre. | Ma acetal gable |) year, after deducting only the expenses of collec one oF THE, Portsvitie Rattaeaw.—The theSeminole war broke out,which made it extreme: | 65. ih16 unneceseary trouble the officers have given | Ne asbingtow eived ne valuable p publisher, we have cals: Buackwoon's Epivnonan Magazine, Nv for December, 1841; this work needs a0 *b The Mernorotrrss Macaziwe, for Dev 3841, with @ rich table of contents. And Brexriy Miscercasy, No. 60, Dec IStl The abo on and ordinary repairs, was $1,551,098. The ident, Managers and Officers of the Philadel- permanent public debt, at the clove of the last fiseal | ph'a, Reading and Pottsville Reilroad Company, year; exclusive of temporary loans, conting paseed over that road from Reading to Poitsvile on Habilities, and the balance of the Erio and Champ- | Sata day morning. Reiurning af [em mioates past vin canal debt, forthe payment of which equivalent | 29 closk, P M, they started from Pottsville for fonds are set apart, #1 0,539, to which must be | Philadeiphia and arrived at Peters’ leland Bridge, lar not ly hazardous to new settlers. Then eame the short | hii. to oder a simil a Btntel pars of 1837, and the decline of prices in this sta- Deatn rroxt Ory Aar.—An inquest was held by gorner of Washingtongad Carlis! i is ii 1, too, yon| the Coroner, on Wednesday evening, at No ion ae ple nent followed. | Daring (te el Bask, loscted | Ludlaw stregt,.on, the body’ of 4 dar—This Day. el a Presidents « Bir. Maroc, rub: Manuel Brown, eged 90 years. The old maa Count of Common Pir as.— Noe, 106, 88, 94, 28, 2 . 2 3, and has a length | 94, 95, 96,89, 49, $1, 42, 4. 44 ! dieale embrace the cream of foreign pet Aded temporiry loans’ amounting to $1,855,000, | ten mioutes belore 8 v'elyck-—total time, iucluding | ning off to Texas with all the eifects, and leaviag | been sick for several days, ani hes been{or® Hnaih | a4, 98.96.80 WA PO es 3,20, ture. They or stundard periodicals, Snown | oomeally payable thereon, 580, smi the inrercst toppazes, 5 hours and 4) miautes—total, running { about $100,000 of ite bille in circulation, which ave | 11 line he A vety Hittin ne yaday moroing on | 69, 63,09), 17,28 world over viaily, inelading also interest on the stocks loaned | ime, 4 hours and 43 minutes, ‘ sotswerth one cent. Thenagele came and swept | wal money, tie wos 4 a?

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