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HE NEW YORK HERALD. Price Two Cents Vol. Vil—mo, 216 —Whele No. 1084 NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 30, 184 EW, LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS, Albany, Cortixe Carers 1x Broapway —A weman whose Ie Chancery thocery, of his own work, in the legwl sense of the few York on the 26th, 4 onthe 100h Correspondence of the Herald. nt name is Eliza Clark, was sent to Blackwell’s Before the Assistant Vice Chancellor. ~ eae Cotas, Tacnsar, Jan- 28, 182 | Ueland yesterday for two onthe, for" cutting ca- } | | Valentine Wott vs James A. Houston P ,} d . a , » Another unprofitable day in both houses, as far as pert aes Breadway, hn the cheracter of a street 7 Mr. Davin Ghattaxt, for complainant. the interests of the people are concerned. In the | Bry nis Tavars orr.-Charles Baker assaulted “ne irene Ope . : The Asssranr Vicu Cuarcntton.—The Dill in this Senate, another wrangling debate in relation to the | son of Mr. Handford ith, No. 200 Greenwich | cause was presented to me as injunction master, and 1 ing of the Guvernor’s Messages from the } Street, and when the latter went in the street to ex- | allowed the writ on condition that the complainant ae expan hig i one tulate with him for his conduct, he pitched into | shonld give the defendant an opportunity of having the ; Dgpevster, 13th Nov. journals ef the Senate, in which every thing wae hint and during the scuffle bit the end of one gt his | matter promptly heard, that it might be dissolved if the i 13th be eu NEW YORK AND NEWARK. x ; street, fork. i 8, C vie Jona iting, en BDO S Captain “Peco a Se jowark. SHERIDAN, Cap’ ‘A. ate AM. Atl eM. Ship GARRICK, ¢ Wm. Ski 10 ao 6 . Ship SHERIDAN, i It follows, of course, that such property may be made the subject of contract. It equally follows, that an sgree- ment that another shull be the instrumeut of putting the author’s thoughts in writing for a compensation, with- out more, leaves the,absolute right of property to the ma- nuscript inthe author. And it as clearly follows that this right may be retained exclusively, or modified ac- cording to the will of the partie: ‘Thus in the present case, the absolute property of the complainant in the notes taken by the defendant was so ARRICK, G. ‘Wm. Shiddy, i i ited. complainant appeared not entitled to it. It has new been pec beg: bi Meunpars. BY see Roscius: arte im entaad tae Dee talked of except the matter before them, occupied | thumbs off, nail and all. Committed fully argued bycounsel: It isin effect a motion by con- Pee as Cre Eh mite hana we aE them for hie From the feot of Liberty street. ip SIPDONS, Captain E. B-Cobb, 18th Fed. the greater part of the day. iin sent Cora contioeance of the injunction. Fy probtuine 2 enetanhy a Wee cane matte Be tha LaareNew York, . ea eer ee ee York ath suck eran agro tons built | Inthe Assembly, the commitiee had the bill to mney F aasaur Cake * The Billatates the appointment of the complainantas a | Vy ToLi ek a tale for profit Upon he cite ree ee wba gd eM a PAL Its Kepesd with unusual comfort for passengers: Every sere | incorporate the village of Chittenango again under The day on which the Bard of Celedoaia entered | professor of surgery in the University o the city of New | sratedot an employment to take notes for publication b ne + eS RUNS" bec takenin the arrangemeatofthelracopmmodations. ; be ain under | this mundane sphere, was celebrated as use end | York, the object being the instruction of the lecturer, without an exprese prohibition. It would s Fare feet 5 betes of pasragehence is $1 i for which ample stores, ding consideration, but rose after a protracted discussion, | worth wad hae’t, at the Blue Bonnet House, on the athere en0 all cates ane Pay eae ~ geod iy be absurd to say, that a party emp ore ‘d for the tery pur atree! 4 e, ke, will be provided. ‘These ships are comm: | wi i : i i F of science, ‘ : ¢ enabli ' Lenve ne oro Tare Now Srangrick. perienced masters, who will makeevery exertion togivegenera) | Without having accomplished any thing. The de- pais enact, PE htepitmage yg bagel erearette deliver the leetures extemporeneously, and being desi. popect-ens lag an suther ton abla Nites Meme at ats AM. Att A. epee: captains or owners ofthese ships will be responsi | ate was of the same character as that on the same wake: vous of having them preserved verbatim for my own use, | Costarily follows. asent b with a view te correction amd publication by him, he ne- , The property of the complainant in the notes, was a right to theexclusive use for publication for profit. This is un instance of different rights and particular distinct interests in the same subject, adverted to by Mr. Justice Yates. (4 Burr, 2361.) So in the late case of Sweet ve, Shaw, jurist edition, New York, vol. 1, page ad agreed with Mersre, Neville k Mann: , that the Jat ter should report cases argued and determined in the King’s Bench, fora certain compensation. The defemd ant published in a periodical some of the cases so report edand published by the plaintiff in Naville and Man- ing’s reports. An injunction was sustaine’. The Chancellor said there was nothing but an equitedle co- yright ; no legal copyright vestedas that could only be as to what was in existence. The notes ot Reporters were not. Here we see that the title of the complain , ante wider their agreemeat with Neville and Manning was perfect in the manuscript notes which they were to furnish. The plaintiff had in fact no part or agency iy the immediate for: some peacoat oh a ble for any letters, parcelsor packagessent by them, unless re | subject for thetwo last days. There were nonew | of the bagpipe ; and the adntirers of the inspired | Nitha view te correction ond publicet «he i of Novem: ” M. train from New Beuurwiek, and For freight or ood things that crowned the festive board, the | & ,oamement.” and Raha tome Letters by the packets will be charged 12] eehis per singte im the matter, and there is equal pertinacity evinced | honor was paid by the President's reciting the 4 0 the operationsof Surgery, with surgical and pathalo- time wasted on this petty matterit ‘haa’ been | Mepeuees York, 18442. The report of each lecture, fairly writ- ener eiateten wrehased. sal LI L ¥. | those members who are desirous to arrive ate deci- | Seevice, ae Vice Presidemts. On the removal of the {| ofby Dr. Mor d theaforesaidDr. Houston guarantees TT HE guteeriber. fp aan vuneing ents forte vest | dhes loquendi, which ufilicts so many of themeosuch | arity wus much enhat ted by a a volunteer band, | 8nd Dr.kovsron is to receive for the performance of the Brunswick, Tecente. | "The shi and their pecu- | facts elicited—no new arguments adduced—it was | peasant sat down to a plentiful and substantial din- p rose the yeer 1841, they agreed upon a certain article, Socents, Er fage in the gt New York, orte New York delegation are pertinacious in insisting * haggis” —fair fa’ its honest sonsie face—occupied, | _“ Bovston, M. D., agrees to furnish to Valentine ia malts punse through New Brunewichfor sheet: 60 cents per onnce. and new! ical anatomy, af delivered by the aforesaid Dr. Morr, The chair was ably filled by Mr. Ron’r Warxer, | ten out onalternate pages, to be handed to Dr. Mort one p ait ‘0A M. 1 ¥. VISIO} Cl i ident i to Dr. \t ther than that given to Dr. THE EASTERS OS Ce one NEW YORK OLD ESTASLISHED LASSAGE OFFICE, sion in the premises, would only control the cacoe- | cloth, the President introduced the intellectual part J te Dr. Mons tha eK age " ie arrangem f jende with ts A sincere x ‘ 4 by, \ ; # : : SRR : eapect for the able pecan e has received for many Years | @ melanchuly extent, this point would be apeedily | who discoursed many of Scotia’s sweetest airs, in | *POVe,the sum of twenty-five dollars, to be paid weekly decorated, accompanied by the soul-stirring music armed, 7 liar construct them security notposseased by any other | bur a repetition of what had been said before. The | Her, served up in good style. Among the many | of memorandum of agreement as follows. it Fe eee York 2 New Branewiek ‘0., Liv upon the adoption of their views and amendments | notéaappropriately, « prominent place, to which due | Mert, M. D.,a verbatim and exact report of each lecture ‘The Philadelphi am ot : si bard’s own pithy and humorous addsees to this favo- " Tai New York every ¢ evening ot nay oom NewS ick isomit- | NEW YORK AND LIER POOL GOMMERCIAL LINE Opposition to them. There has been too much ‘disk, a banat the-session of Lectures atthe University of New phe protiare, thay tickats a8 the tiehet ofiee re debated enough, im all conscience, already ; and if | assisted by by Mesers. L. W. Rycesan and ‘Tuos, | week after it is delivered, and said report to be approved ERIE RAILR No .61 South stree of the repast by aa appropriate address, and the hil- | Morr, shall be furnished or published by Dr. Hovstos, to him by Dr. Morr.” He ikewie wishes tal the tention of thong intediog | reached: Not satisfied with the bill imell, agoint of | Wee native style, and agmeroas of “cotland’ssweet- | Pye iat ut thie memorandum wee signed ty the n "this | Ofder was raised during the discussion to-day, the |“ Mr. Honxcaseue (whose notes ure always above | plication‘or @ lurger cempensatien, whic! i debating of which occupied an hour or more, when pe saveree the company with some specimens of peckotien., CP peering tf: Bis ompre sly pear ay i f i i : } t fondant assente e af ‘ions and agreements fern ie mec cee Menem ny sen Nes Pe foun Monaisox, Secretary. | expressedin the paper. The delivery of 4 certain num. RAINS will hereafter run between New York aud Goshen | , fie like wigs wishes to call the attention, of, T Bl ingot ala hacru Ramape, atation: Mou Wales that they cam at nil timee be, aceommodated ry x ‘ vile i rc r z r ‘ae We Foe Works, Turner's, Seananvitle, Monroe Village and Ches- Eat Se Miffirent bnew of ‘packet. shi A er in the absence of express plied agreement, on the part te. and others admitted t6 prof Wace atone and from Liv 1, om the tet, 7th, 13th, 19th, and @th BOM NEW VOIR ig | sum ataaareng ioe peat 7 i er ithout question being taken. ber of lectures is stated, and a receipt of $55 in full for r’a lecture, not to publish: train every morning (exce, ME | Ithas always been the atudy of the subscriber tohave the | Without quest ing Qradaths Tessa ye a el? them, is a question which | am not called on to decid: Setiee peer pce A MOE Somer | amers ely tea cette waged ace | One word in telation to Mr. Brownsox, who has | a. rhe pay wilfSape'befememberedin he calen. | feven meguacinnat ort, ngned by te defendant | Smt Atesdene na tam no sled on fe iecie A elnesday and Ssturday afternoom, | core aud dient attention Ih be, give! ! presided as chairman over the deliberations of the | der” of the admirers of uature, the patriot aud the phi- | that such an implied contract exi thata publication ‘as well ag all who may. ene Passenger train every W. H erpoo! ; iodicelealled the Lavcxr, edited by him, a brief ai gigctsoet trom the Fock of ‘Albany atreet, in tho steamboat | Secuttts thee eat for ih with ittee in thi By his equanimity of | #nthropist. [ysis of the frst Lecture, a full, and in mostinstances, a . id, | Committee in this matter. y his equanimity y' » 5 y UGC sight train every Monday Tuesday, Thursday and Fri- | {hems and should aay of those, whose passage has been pad, ; 4 dignified agg etna te! oh, ate verbatim statement of the second Lecture, and the fourth day afternoon, at 4.o'clock, from the foot of Chambers street, | M@.Se bane. the meaty i a ee esus knowawhed-ficent | temper, his keen perceptions, and dignified manner, | ¢. The Memory of Robert Burns— Lecture in fall. The complainant then addressed a note by the steamboat Uni ae OM GOSHEN, shine by which his passengers came out during thetaat year, | he has won golden «pinions from the House, and is Pirie eer to the defendant, insisting that he should not publish by a pupil or strauger will be enjoined, (Abernethy vs, Hutchinson, June 1825—Manghacs on Me derrecersee : 158.) He stated, after much and repeated discussion, that he was clearly of opinion, that when persons w ad- mitted as pupils or otherwise to hear fectures, sitkough 1 which has given general s:tiafaction, and that ue hae consider- 5 7 ; ‘i Ta . any more ofthe lectures adverting tothe contract, and to ft y mor=ing, (except Sunday) at 8 0’clk, ‘Gr dey one of the best qualitied for chairman of eny mem- ‘To dim, the Bard that’s far awa’. ° i i i . | orally delivered, and although the parti ight nee : eo by Tne steamboat Uties, ac the foot of ably exten and concluded hie arrangements er year salt o ‘ d Original Soug—By a “lassie frae the lund o' cakes.” the defendant's know ledge of his owa [/toamerapetee ll down the whole of them in acts ee va tee gh dst an viceds PPh followi is a list of ships:— bers that have been selected as yet. 2. Barny’ Native Land— dish. The bill also charges the announcement of an in. that only for the purposes of theie y f y cou! -A’paamenger train every Weduraday and Saturday after Ship Scotland Robinson Ship Osceola, Childe |_-A meseage was received from the Goveraor, trans- | “A notion, famed for song and beoutics? eharms, tures imenctine Last ong Here uneear ike rat | could not publish for profit that, which they had oot ake ee cater Monday, Puesaig «Thursday and Vr Faactge Fileow: (St. Clow Niven | mitting resolutions adopted by the Legislature of | -Zealous, yet modeet—-innocent, though free, cee uasentininca Ieateeuiarened cent alee tained the right of selling. 3 o'clock, arriving in New York bs the steamboat | cool moll Wise Guiles | noe ‘Patient oF toil, serene ami ThasMieduok olihe delantartaste the slledged agree: Derror seems to have prevailed extensively in the ‘aud barges at the foot of Chambers «treet. « ‘Hiverula ilson Oswego ‘Wood | Georgia, denouneing the measures of the extra ses- meat, is this—-That he has a vague recollection of a medical profession as tu the decision inthis case. The eight *visl be rec-iwed at the font of Albany strecton | « Aitred Cheever Ocean Welland | sion of Congross general 5 : ir Wel i i junction actually issued after Lord Eldon had e3 edna the foot of Chambers street | .. Ait «2 gross generally. : P memorandum in writing being handed to him, which he th sMdon had express- Uy Mowdey, Tuceday, Thoreay aod Fray unt EM | SS Eat, IONS AMRoyeing Haritcg | Mr-Gaawr introduced bill relative to the in- | qy4, United Sites hee destined to strike, the declined signing and returned, and he cannot statethe | ed,hs opinion crabore stats (3 Law Journol, 201) This teliSh OiBee corker of Liverty aod Weat streets, abd at the Sobieski Emerson * Panthea Goedwansoh | section of hides and sole leather. free minds of "her sons and daughters, ax the “Lion | fobjeaus, or subatance, the only part, which impreste thet in November,1925,8 motion was made to dissolve the various depots on the line of the road. ; Prentice = Virginia Eaton! Mr, Loomis gave aotice of an intention to intro- | ‘bakes the dew drops fr 5 approved, it wes banded back ~vithout examining with injunction, And Mr. Horn stated that he was given to H.C. 8 ¥MOUR, Superinten see RY eure) 1 ecaaeee ; ’ a tion ¢ ‘o | as aduention the other parts, ifeny there were, of such emo, | "derstand that no opposition was intended. the in. det im Eastern Division New York and Erie 5 “ Wales “ S.Jenkins — Seymour | duce a bill protecting the rights of individuals in Education, Industry, and Competence—A holy trini- | randum, He is unable to state whether the instrument | JUuction was dissolved of course, (vol. 9, VIA_ STONINGTON, DAILY. “Westchester err their relations to corporations. ty—may its presence be manifest in every domestic cir- | set forth in the bill is aco y or not. It proceeds—* This | from this no reason to suppose any ¢ Edon’s views. It may be remarked upon this subject of an implied HARNDEN & O'S American and Foreign | | "Thenbore shine oad theit respective captains, are allwell | Ye titiong continue to pour in from. all quarters of | ¢ throughout the world. ay ae aga of a ida, Sele cous, | | A free pasaage from the different ports of Ireland aad Seot- | the State, praying for local and general reform, and My 5 av fons Waalinediosie bie. defendant never intended to agree, never did gree, not to avail himself of the notes he should take of such lec- 4 fts furnished for any amount, | 1h, i ti t the Legislature will soon 6. Peace—May the war-spirit which is ever urging | tures,” but the sgreement was that this deponent sho Id | Contract, that the ordinary rule of law creates it only specie, and bank notes, will be for: | ayebie at the Nedional and. Provioaial Bangs of ireland: and | the valious committees of the Legislature wi mankind to suspend the operations of civilizati oh ete ‘i wild | where the party i i ae see ante Birming, | liviereopectte branches and sme co Mesare J. & We foobar | have es much business before them as they can at’ | Mon mmeeandkumeniy, be exoreived ta the batons of | 4EHYEE® COPY oF cach lectare to he complainant for dive | Where the party is under some legal lability to pay & rom Boston to. hive rie dad Cork, leelandy Glasgow and | eon, Liverpool, whicn ar¢ paid, free of aby charge, throughout | tend te. atts the red sea of human gore which it hes shed, so that it | “°7°"s i teens tion’ that it is entirely in the power of every Lecturer sberlin Pemyod restraunt wie | Fr rd el are prt sallelce Davizact esclavonsi relgton to General | may no lnger'alk the earth, to “fighiimnking rom |g Ret euatinn ite copnnancs oy dapritiono(s0 | tome it part ofthe Sondiuod of edsusise ee bint nce, New 7 , , D 7 , 81 th t, jacksog still slumber oa the table. at has chok- | their propriety.” res, that notes shall not be printed i having recently méde arrangementa with the Feo J &W.ROBINGANTS GarcePissas, | ed the Major off The Legislature of Ohio have Song ‘he hour of retribution’s nigh. Court te hound to raceme tate eateT awe, The | prof: ‘This lestrongly put by ‘Lord Eldon, Agen, the DEN Fy CO. will attend to collecting or poy ing. 30 ani Na. 1 Neptune i_Waterlon Deck. Livertmol. | stolen a atarch on him, and passed resolves of a si- 7. The memories of the late deperted votaries of the | conetruction it is practicable,especially where the result implied contract must necessarily result from ela- ‘Notes, Bills or i the purchasing STAKLINE FOR NEW ORLEANS. milar checacter. It cannot be that they are suffered | *i#ter arts—poetry, painting, and sculpture—Mother- | Dest be jury iu the one or the other party. Ifthis offi. | tom ofthe parties, ‘The Lecturer undoubtedly published a Lat onemekt Undine nt sures, ‘ Agen well, Wilkie, and Chantgy. perjury party. his lectures, to a certain extent, when he utters them. Bo of ora crake promply. to sleep trom any feat of rejection by the House, for | "0.2" ortla the stilly Wight. Mayih masa Wate CAN uoteccient aver axroed that n0 CODY" Iahne abeenceet authority; ecient cate retin sr etier Baga te Kept at thie Benton New Foy tite co SRT 6 rele casake tortion, | he sccumeseems tobe almost uasaimious in favor al |g ‘the Living Bards—May their hare always be STEER rer tata he eaten ete echoed | whether, whan there is ak eres antoee ee iphia and Alban the ephamersdeeet euiera npt,svantt dicta ven taec buaeeaosatindaltevracietie sess Wear adchee A fp behing, Oy My ads ou Rann awakened tothe tones of freedom and philanthropy, ana | Nogiiity. ‘The complainant expressly awears that the con: | 8% Btent to publish i ct necessarily . ij ight to New Or- e Sen e reat accessions be made to their ranks. os 1 GRICET Packaces sent to ether ofiestor Kag- | [Sue in iis ine which Wi be taken a the very lowestrate | week, owing to the peciliar nature of the debates | ©'Song-<‘The Minstrel Boy. Pee eoestermned inthe pepen cere. sgzied le, and were to. protest him} bis right ie as hae Pocus mastin mned HARNDEN cin getters, | in the following shise, which will aucesed each other endaail} that have arigen there. It has been the scene of « | 9; Chaties Dickens, the Hogarth of British Literature | mecting this, explicity, uses the vague. aertion that | Sdmtted, is ga eihe whole property is given to the ds wi LAR 0. weekly :— ¢ disgraceful partizan warfare—a gladiatorial arena His writings are pictures of the heart, inspir Ba: | he did not agree mot to avail himself of the notes. Hi ¢ limited publication in the lecture room, in zeaponsible for the loss or injury of auy articles or SOLON, C Geo.Buckman, § K pay nditheir etreneth to | etre, and illustrated by genius: His fearless pipe kage) 6) - 2 | the notes of students, without stipul: ictio property commuted to their eare) oor ts any ci nanuened by, USseL. Ghovin, Captaia Jabex Howes, in which politicians have measure strengtt {arp and Uleeaaten he Banus dite: Caan 26 could have availed himself of them for private use or | wrenttes of students, without stipulation or restriction, ‘be attaehed to the B. & P. and 8. Railroads, CHO, Captain A. A. Wood, the exclusion of all consideration cin haps for private diffusion by loaning. This would fall | team Navigation Co. on whose reads, or in ‘whose WINDBOR CASTLE, Cay Glover Th ty ano i he | the gilded vices of ayistosracy, pictured with a pel Seort of se availing himself as to furnish them for pub. | © don is too late to be of binding authority. But admit- team therr crates are or riay te transported, in respect to snd other aria of the same cinea.to vollow, ench ether ja avick emia snd the Senate. ie bath Wi... ad fooliahe a | MgB: the *rongs ead rights of the working classes, and | Tication and for profit. Pab* | ting it as of controling force, the question of jurisdiction or their contents at any time. succession, For further partic ly om board ai wenale, | a 1d Loc claimed for true philosophy legitimate empire—the ry ‘Reernrwocs:- Mera, Flotcher, Alerander & Co., Liver. | stscet whaiforia LOVER & Memunnay, | Waste of the public time, in a mat: which the | universal republic of the mind. We greet his srrival | 2¢ seve galled Hercugard the delastant'tee at | By the act of Congress of 1790, any person who shoukd CO grein ay oy on New Yorks | ae @ 100Pinest.cor. South. | people have no earthly interest or «ling ; and if | inthe lund whose practice carries out his principles. Stated thet thig was the whole of the agreement, Above | Priator publieh any manuscript without the consent of Fiat Prilsddiphuny and leet; Bags | — z the democratic Senate mean to cur’) ut their pro- | Seog—Here’sa health to Charles Dickens, God bless | *t# eof the sgrocmont. Above | theauthor or owner, was made liable to an uction on the 7 me HEMT TN eS TONNE EARRAGE FROM GREAT | fessions in favor of sort sessions, reise uchment and | him was sung by Mr. Horncastle. a Lanter pas hreiael oo publication swomnte by the | ome. Ornicensi- No. 90 Tver gtreat, Troy; 18 Exchange. Ale BRITAIN AND IRELAND. BY THE "reform, they must desiat from such a course of legis- ‘oman, fulof tenderness ard truth bes airy ey Po! " This provision was enacted by the State of New York ; 42 South Third «reet. 32 Chu gett: ‘ ‘3 i" r 8 \y care supports our steps in early youth— pla . 1a hesi hol in the year 1786, in the same language. It was in the wverpool; 8 Court street, Boston; Buildings, Provi- lation as hey charectsised their proceedings for the ‘As sider dase as Deares tll 04 wile, ms this Kifer bnbaf Bare aie etitate in holding | statute of Aune,end was un @ Monkiols tothe seatute cr i. WYMAN, Ageat, No. 3 Wall st., New York. Pp xl ares loot vices. G0 wth. ne Aesembiy the pane .diare Thou art the sweetest charm in prime of life. * Siete fe unothee part of the bill of no slight impor. | ‘¢Eagliah common law doctrine. “The act of iy HARNDEN & CO. ‘Wishing tooend to the old counter for thete fi gard to their professions as the Senate, a And when in age decay attends our course, tence. It charges the defendant, pretends that he had | °! Feb. 3,1831,s. 9, provides that any person wh « ‘OR HAVANA=—Thestesm bark GLA, | {3 make, the pecearnry, arrangementa rith the subscribe As the period upon which the elections for State Thou smooth’st he tend . asked permission of the complainant to publish an analy. | Print or publish any manuscript whatever, without the on four een pn: in pid ne ht pllerevee? pockets ra Bf onteets are Lobe made, approaches, ihe jpacinations = ae 0 Kove - tint sg — oe I sis of the lectures, and that it was given. In unswer to > ne ae mere cotta preprictor first obtuined, i rt ‘ ips sailing | and intrigues of the friends of the different eandi- isthe heart wherein thou’ enshrined. js ‘ : id, if such author or rieter be a citizen of ailh every possible despatch, hariog part have afiret rate class of American transient ships sailing ntrig is a pick tha cat morapnen apes et he span alte a tee the United States, or resident therpin, shall be table te Iready eugeged. ‘Those ‘ — Green grows the Rushe = bd gare A, aay sued. tt he pres dey thereby af ng mookiy, (geunsniogtics dates increase, and the lobby members are unusual- Song. gro Ey splendid and beaulifully arranged vetse, jam 8 vate that all the persone ly busy and active. Voruntexn Toasts. it should be first submitted to him, and his assent to such are suffer or pay to the author or proprietor, all damages ‘with eare | ~ But, leavang politics and politicians, and turning to | By the Prrsinsst—The Human Family—One origin, | publication, from timeto time obtained. In his affidavit occ ioned by such injury, to be recovered by a special ; . : ) tion on the case, founded upon this act, in rt GLOVER & MeMURRAY, e one destiny. the defendant says,he spoke to complainent of givin; abe » Vs Methane: pe 100 Pine st. rie parited ig hii) for Aot cyte ‘ott thd milndy willbe | M26 cul and citizens, I mrust. declare that Alpeny “e “Then let us pray that eome it may, nalysie and publishing entire portions of the lectures | NVing cognizance thereof; end the roveral courts of the | j REWsSURi—=FALL, returned to those who paid it here without any dedue ion. certainly. sae mos saneal.cily.ip ihe, Vutec nates, ‘As come it will for a’ that, ed to meet the approbation of the com- | United States empowered to grant injunction to prevent Rat Se MENT me vtcamboat OSIRIS, ips coma ythisline In no place are the churches furnished with more ta- Pash sense aud worth, o'ers’ the earth peat aa te many the violation of the rights of authors and inventors, Capt. J. G, Allaire, will commenc: ing on “the OXEOD. The NEW YORK, lented choirs; concerts are given every evening— Shall bear the gree, anda’ that. . nt were thereby empowered to grant injunctions in the like sth, aa follows>-leave Walton Market ship. CAMBRIDGE. — ** COL} s oo ef celal Ra or fe , f : ho manner, according to the principles of equity, to restrain t River, o'clock A.M., Tuesday, * BURorE “ SOUTH AMERICA, pie id a atbed ele ie cage ge lid ong oa For a’ thet, and a’ that, Biren upon eon ikea ete er een atthe such publication of any manuscript as aferesaid. I GLAND NORTH AMERICA leaching of vocal music is on i pal Its coming yet for a’tha’, and particular consent in each instance, is not And by the ect of 1th February, 1819, ch. 4 30, it is provide that the Cirenit Courts of the United States shall have original cognizance os well in equity law, of all actions, suits, controversies, and cases arising under any Jaw of the U ranting or confirm- ing to authors or invent anes tight to their ev turday at a and Priday-at 8 o'clock A.M, c atpeng leaves Red Bank every Monday morning; at10 | Drafts . for any amount, on the Royal Bank of Ire | cises. At Mr. Braham’s concert, en Monday even- Th: ate man. ihe Worklo’er. eet a Pa. Wiley, Websaay, st Paty Ripa hich will be at Gea, Pecok acca Kents jee oaermshemadrod patvons were emerablcdo and Shall brothers be, and a' that? ‘The boat » il " tion | cipal towns of the United Kit AY if by letter, 18 advertised to sing again this evening, at the By the 2d Vice-P: wt—The Kilbarchen Flittio. ela ee ate | pliant ‘Roch SadTfibns £ co." | Female Academy, -when he will no deab’ have a By the Secratanr_-Tho honest and suffering poor in MOLINE To ALBANY 0 ve lude that the allegation of the bill res pestis an x agreement, prohibiting a publication of the lec- are not repelled, and must be assumed to be true. may be also examined in the aspect 36 Fultonat..next door to the Fulton Bank. N.Y. | crowded house. Albany has undergone a great | Paisley, and other places, who, for wantof employment, | _ But the car ‘ ble to the defendant, viz. on the supposition " fr 9 East aide of thi wing better stay FOR NEW change during the last teu years. The people have | are dependent onthe cold hand of charity for a preceri- | mort a fvestabliched of agreement than'chis an | Teepective writings, inventions, and discoveries. And re toe tee igor fe ten, LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS become more moral—more intellectuali—fonder of | ows and slecrable subsistonce— may tele Peiretionst be Sdekame bye. professional oni etiays ars person to | P08 any bill ia ogee fled Sy ny party aggrieved in ed by Stage to Albany by from any point on the East church—tonder of refined amusements, &c., than | brief, and a —. crafoon dawn and bring with it | tke down hia oral lectures for a compensation, to deli- Rc hoe ey oA jority to grant mjunetions mde of the river where the boats may be compelled by ice to J they were previous to that period. There are now competence, comfort, and happiness. ver a report of them to the lecturer, he intending, and rae preg Sd ud principle of equity to pre- a it ion a Analg By C. Cunsixcuam—Auld Scotia—May the darkenin; v1 ey will be on board each of the mail boats to give assis- Pony wale thon ‘this port on the Int ihe tothe Tat coed some three new churches = course of erection: prospects which now havg over thee, be speedily dispel- tie pasos emplered knowing such intention, to publish tence aad information. . and'asth of each month, commesciug the. 10 sber, and | the old ones thronged every Sabbath—some four or | eq by returning trade and prosperity, and her sons aye STRAT REY cater’ fata’ thoed gu bedatted alngrthe Fue retinal to P ivaton ye sed Bt Albany, (office | continaing potil May, when repular days will be appointed for five literary associations in a flourishing condition— | be able to ca’ in their gill and bottle 0’ yill, and ne’ ot beer ” thera pre Gabauenrenteriecen under the Museam) an : - the year, where at delays » h 4 perty, in th Sous route thither. pomntmente will the months Pa i 3 pm Sr peter acer capes tae to ae past be its poe. | and Tavion, exercised the metaphysical acuteness of ts of any authors or inventors secured to them by any laws of the United States. Thus Congress has fully exercised its power under the Constitution, to promote science andthearts. It has in fact superseded State legislation on the subject. Whe- ny ay ntmenta Will be prevented durimz the summer months. : ’ ther ith 4 f thie Il be found really the wing J thi ren filled, besides balls and parties without number. ° 2 inh san ripen} er not superseded the power of the States s0 to Je- pares ie ney renee: teeta ee pe. Coruell. 10th Get-1841. is fast lasing all its Dutch characteristics, and the | try, the presentits practice, and the future its national Spitters ppg Hopeegnre Renae renin pag ate has been disputed —(affohn Rep. 667—Btory on the ‘The strictest attention will be paid to the comfort, conve- Ship OCONEE. it. Jackson, 16th Oc: id 0 f the ti f gabl perfection n ropa vledj a itution, 60—21 Kent's Commentaries, 299.) At any Bignce and speed of all who may give us the preference, Ship MISSISSIPP!,Capt. Hilliard, 20th Oct. Tanners and ‘customs of the time of gable ends, | Perr Guest—Our former associates at the Waverly— | soning acting upon his stores of knowledge, assume that here has been no attempt of the kind in our State yee he vives onal oe chat Sp entity. ited Bied POUISVILLE, Capt. Hunt.isth Oct. like the antique. edifices themselves, are rapidly | , 27 8 Guesr—Our former auociates at the Waverly— | formfatwhigh sugh & fight to them arises as 4 court of Neate roe iy ‘will run all through from New York esty to Albany. ShpRHAKSPEARE, Capt. Miner, 1st November. passing away, aad soon will oy traditionary in Lites i no snbra pAaahte 4 ef dss:l8e can recognize arid aot upon 7 : question wide thebe'ecte of Congress Si. BAXTeR,S + Sr SON TROALE, Capt: Mumford Toth Nor. the memories of our citizens. The Yankees have | “py. Kine—The architectsof our country—They de- | _ 1 answer that no such right, capable of being protected ly | arises, whether ths jurisdiction of the case is 20% per- 1. V BAKER. Proprietor. . Se UE tae ‘eavitt, Isth Now triumphed; railroads and steamboats have been to | 4j, he temple, not only to shelter their own kindred, | °©™"", can exist, until the language in which those though's } fect in the United Siates Courts, and if s0 whether \t ~JALL ARKANGEMENT—POUGHKEEVSIE AND | Ship NASHVILLE, Fapt. Dickinson a0 Nov. much for the Datch; the very language ig forgotten, | be the whole race of tan, -As there is joy in heaven, | “2 Seed ie ecautat whether the idoes af the saind, | BOtexclusively there. NEW YORK. OSEOLA. oy isa gg in san gee eee and to hear it now in its purity 4 vigii to the Helder! 80 did they rejoice over one man reclaimed from oppres- Ph A napiced ds through ‘which they reach the he 3 | _ Now the breach of trust and violation of property was tain Verdwe ‘rucedalecfor ine remainder ot | _‘Thfae shipe wete all built fu the city of New York, expres | UUrgh is indispensable, Ave Unciscax. | sion and tyranny. a Sopacingy Weta t olpicin et pes pertyy oppes notin taking Jown the words ofthe lecturer, ‘That was the season will leave the steamboat pier, fot | ly for packets, are of a lizht draft of water, have recently been By W. Waict—The health of Thomas Moore, “ the | icrsjevant. ‘The question is not what is such property, | Prozided fot by le corareoe Nealt- “ne iy 3 where) oe street, every Tucsdey, ugsday vad Batirday newly ceppered and pat in spler. ‘ith accommodati Clty Intelligence bard of Erin,” whoknows how to touch the heart of hu- | ‘aright in it, im the acceptation of philosophy; but it ‘as the Dill states sees ae er view y ested b de a at 9 o'clock—landing, up and down, at Caldwet!'s, | for passengers unequalled {or gonlor., ney ARE 20) manity through the medium of pleasure. ff wha Neuapegetonsy in. to vi wae a positive right to the manuscript in Doctor Mott , it, ghipecrg, Corgel Fishkill Landing, New | by experienced masters, who wall make every exertion to #v¢, Casz or Boyce, Tux Rusuanection Canman.— | By Hae Hemhcgssie-Bhoks eare, Milton, Soott, and | ¥. wAen Cort nae yas it, lt cen 9 pea t to it fer the ba areey of publication “Wednesday and Hidafinonive cree AE | Bots a scinssbi ty ster tcmtatl times be towed up aod | This man was examined yesterday before Justice Byron, poets whose names wili live till time melts into | Poijced io form in writing or in print. ‘Then, and net | ju, Proats © qualified be cmeperatnerrieret-yenp oo {er the ide of November, the Oscola will leave Foughkervete at pigither the owners or cantaing of theneships wit! be responsi- | Palmer, of the Upper Police. Several witnesses By Gre. H. Verxox—Caledonia—May her daughters | until then, Nee eee eer ceaiisee come teeth for perusa) ; certainly net to printer publish it. wtaptate « ¥i RANDOLPH MANTIS” ane lestess parcelar package seat HY os pat on Gad cr | wore heard, and among them the grave digger of | be de pure as the snow on her mountains. 4 bodily tresence? They dwell before, for a moment, | »,!t this is s0, she cerepisinnss wos iy fiat te aualer af ed Wet ot, gm, jmalene regular bills of lading are takem forthe same, and | potters Field, named John Bernhardt. He stated v By Ais at mgr tbe Star Spa ‘ a Eats nae on thetremulous wave of the air thet communicates | Tihs Sonik soen or aoutens wit ce + wep A ‘ RR A “ 4 " ; “ Ui k— May tl ways mingle their folds in har- the brain. a . nde ISLAND FERRY i For freightorvaseess PY No & CO. seSouths:.or, | thatit wasa very common practice to find bodies mony. and Wave foreverig the van’ of hamen Rapreve- Lele dt sipleh idle shape, a distinguishable | BE ee Proprietor 30" far a any printing ‘cot of Whitehall street. t i i missi Fi ment. i Y “A right then attaches to them. But to what? 5 a n ee whownti promplly forward sllpoods to hiaactan ing at the Field, and when 0 the coffins were | STs ..y GaimsmThe pon of Burns and sword of pisos. seen clus of lewyersy—to the ies, | Cried: | And then | euch Printing or publishing. ie fieamer STATEN IRLANDER | Other Qe ine are warranted fpr ipunetuety anad | burned up al the Keepers house. The coffins contain- WaltsceLiverty hails them with a smile, and memory | y,5 another, Ide, In truth, to the ideas, because onthe | Ph remedy by ‘action or fnpenetonee ay be rol oder taten a Whiteh: wertised, and great care will be taken to Good correct | j i ce%g | shall bless them forever. ‘ ining the ideas. The | (Re ; wea ANT ORE 1 ee: Ga_’ | loge tives dient Sockebtbas were found oh Bopeelw iTS D me acaacr ipa kcstt (ane sak faal oe pastb: pepe to the part hich then acquires existence can- | {hat section, and by the aot of 1619, may be hed in the sone Ph | AVERT D ER TNS OF PARTE AS COM | ane eer tendeatof the burying erowad, sopoined | Boe stneasstt att mala ciah'ieeiae, ot | ot have bing without be 1 torus | Compltnant tobe ented ou the i ream re: » eS “ See >) h " 's. 5 i ad i Burns, whose mental energy and powerful intelligence ive birth to this " . in ie e # witty the superintendant of the burying growad, appointed wea Calas mteh to at the towering inteMlect of | _, But itis not necessary, in order seal se es h to HIS sent th stion, as if no ‘set forth, but On there will be two boats 46 Hin. ‘The last boat by the Common Council, at $800 per annum, to | ferdistinguished son a a a ee ties tans cated to oa ek * < a 3 re re’ writing or in print. He is no less the author | le a t. lenres Pietes land seg oeiethe FB _ 2 oa ‘eos rit ‘A80 E PORTS y. | keep faithfal supervision of the place of deposite for Toasts Conrincen? pet owneral 8 manuscript beeaute applner inemployed ni, ied iatoreas ral see care ek nn FEL LS yp tS aod Irctand, ean hay cnem brought out wut tae tah per ihe-| Poor persons. No additional evidence was present- | Phe following note and song wete handed to the by “ditieur'to meke copies of the worke of others or his | De thls—that ee ee Ae ace te ablishel foe WeHIN GR The stamiou HIGH AN] sora lies mn Wery, moderate terms: gamente of fae Erato ed of any interest, and Boyce was admitted to bail | President, after the company had eat down to din- owt, for his private use, or to sell to Ln werend | profit, Thea the hearer acqul per or right rardeo) i ave en engaged to pee ve emniguant is |. ner :— in ies, ~ Sr York, every Monday, Try siay sul Suturdey fiergeours | forwanied without ay ad ain drafts given in therrfavor | in the sum of $500. EM. President—One, who. moy never again sce the | More the aurhert of the Tos, of ont fe the copie Lob pepstatin lin ps AD ae ny yes mx) " Returuing:the High sever will leave Newbee pemeey quel te; al pounetianin wil tener. A Dusvenitt Bopiin Asteier td days Braken wave ou het native hills, sends humble tributeto | “Y" Vin veterto afew authorities upon this point before | fn Vane rests solely with the | seovipt st least pang: the business aa tee the f A since, Mrs. Jane Chrystie, wife of Davi irystie, | the memory of Burns. ling to its consequences. - tin aright to it. PPR an py otnconanenrnea. | siaeachaeg cl Rott wie As | Sh ietle inte B achues near shnesee ie | Et iar. oO Petite coy ah, ha ob re te ee a % i in all cases where the passengers do Bt embark H ie ook i of Bees eat einen eae tens | Sted noes shone tomviomit us| Sone wi peock Inns cours afew nears | ATOvP#oras ve tux Swans ov Beane, | 224 i Mths Sra Sy iBbcop! or origin | Mentaren cif arcmeny, tm keto fy ress Serest enters 2 bill oflading orreceipt In ‘ddition to drafts given on our numerous agents she returned and founda man, whose name is since (By a Lassie frae the Land 0’ Cakes.”) manuscript of his Literary works, comp theexelu- | "ion of trust. On the right of p operty, exclusive or oe out the different parts of England, Ireland tnd Seotand who | ancertained to be David Boyd, who has resided at wach 5 do pAb Fee or ee tae Cote ita day | (aelified, sprin ging fom exprenestipalation, ¢ F «gal im 2s y ICR, Biveevery facility to the emigrant whose passage may be en- * j ng so wel used in the cal ee lication, it entirely turns. e dostrine of breac FOR PAGHEAT BRACAIS AND NE AND E TO | ExRGd OF mah they can be furniaved wih Traits, large or he Cobian eenede tren Roi tea Rg Or strive, in words of poesy, employ it,viz : “the original, the arehety pe trom which | Pi trust in relation to the subject, without connec. the New aud United Lines of Liverpool Packets. ‘Aba os ubenhene Oe ae a ca tocar fier tatoat dyith a reeors Bee? 1a hie band: ‘To paint the heather beli? any thing incopied”™ « rehas alt | U9, with the right of property, I do not unterstand The aibeeribers beg to aform therr frieuds a the | Bainbridge ontlonde Monaghan Take ware ant alerts ¢'ind ba Wer Gita, te eabaped: Or who shall sing the Broken, Burne? ahora Maxersetoy in Miller va, Toylor ray, IUhes At | and know not how te ‘aprly. When Lord Norihington that they contiau agement mere e » loo! jawtho been explic ‘ Foe Weinginn vat oF Dasvengers om rary favorable Ballymena ager Guonet Afterwards she found he had taken a calicoe purse | oc who the Yellow Broom shall sing? Aaumiong by ‘jenges tad, counsel) that by the common | Eltreedon's Hovory there k hed bese louse’ to make rma, from all parts of Kngland, Irelend, and Scotland and Bandon Ennis Parsonstown containing $20, that had been enclosed in a linen They've all been sung by thee! Taw an author is entitled to the copy of bis own work | geony and useit, the rigat of preperty was absolute, reenced exptaio, an will sail ivom Liverpool every six tars | Buuperamnos Galway" Bie stocking, Officer Llilliker wag despatched in pur- | Oh, who shell touch ti unttit Kee been ange printed and pablished by is 0" | aod beubscrvedt eoull not be presumed he meant to the your 1e4a, Clonmeme! Heilkenny Tree suit of the regue and caught him on Friday night, ‘That thou hast loft u thority; and that the four eases In chancery cited OF | give the privilege of multiplying it in print. len, Iberal i de. y Ki 4 that 4 reeable tothe common law, 329) It follows that upon the ground of belief taken in m % oe {ies i patronage they have Hiehsrte reset Cork. From, e Waterford and locked him up for trial. Yesterday he denie Or, who again can wal oe ph spiekol 7 given in consequence of the legal | the Jill, there is, jurie aletion ia‘the Conrta of tha Dadiad ‘and with extistuetion, ail their iced by few ehtex’ | Solera ti Loy all knowledge of the robbery. ‘Through Sootie’s hills that rung? e P wee Pee Gentine eablusive are eptbee ware py ga LA h exten: Saleen urgan Bloom, blosm unsung! my country’s flowers! right. brated opinion, marked by | * ites, and in my opinion oe + that iy they Rave hithert ¥ Ly A boas Rornixe a Brio. —A young rogue, hamed Alex- Be mute ! her Lyre’s sweet strain t Justice Yates in his celebrated opinions mand FY | ie is of eonkequence aleo this point, to recollect ‘i ‘3 the lawyer, 2D, | that it is the decision o He ,or - Persona, Tor their friends tnay vel brauches— ander Young, age4 about 17 years, was caught by | yor none can touch the chords like him ofthe Ine yer, the ty exprece:s himself -— | (hat its the decision of the House of Lor eeroee Fic aria” been extened to ait wie paseenmers are been en is weit te Freely, mate of the 1 ve bao ge \ying gprs Pp peaking of the cases in Chancery. | Sites have yielded to. Congress the power to pase laws faced a1 this office, and in all case whan teases for decline Gane ie at the foot of Rutgers street, on Friday might, while O Sone ay Joun Gnatan. ere surreptitious ; sgalnst the ica, | for the protection of authors, inorder that such laws Corning, the passage money wil be m funded to the parties Ske Kilkeay Sho | in the act of carrying off a large quantity of clothing, tHe MEwo B Defore ho had consented to the publics. | Ay", P oniform and eflicient throughout the whole Daid ithere, without meric illerae? Tallow valued at $53. He hadforced the padlock from the moi RL nt Hal ertainly the sole proprietor of any copy | Coyiey “Tr such a law has been passed meeting the 7 to send money to thei¢ friends, cau be sup- A T 0 . | Heh i ir—Bonnie Wood o’ Cr tion. Most certainly the sore Petit or mot, If any od wilh drafts t sight, ‘ nds. cam be 1 eabin door and carried a number of the articles on may determine whether R & towne of ve United AREAS 2a ferme he pin: or Keatars, a deck before discovered. Locked np to answer. pervon take it to the ey hited br ¥ Gehereiroon Loughrea Bioperary, Toox Ir awp Rux.—Ehiza Hunt sneaked into the But yet while shines inly a treapassor, though jgresees the bounds of his fl Latereact? Bankers, Low: | Charleitie Longford wi See ee eee CCR ATEES C1 he aad seiles the b fi ena hina i Provincial Banke and ~ pate Wea 19h inst., atole five yards of stair carpeting, an Will sorrow cast a shade of in he says: “As every author or proprietor of a | (On ONG Brose Htchelstown " No. hat dima the bright, the glowing beam, Ag r hether he will rt Lat aaa | pe a anne. | Cmcrncnnom tne means he wue dec | Vey Reisen, | ub ePi hy aa rset rata | Sere ea eae he bers have also a suecraslon of jes | nae RD: th of emia A A d ‘Thet gild the fair, enchanting dream! r deprives him of that priority, ix [ r 0 | packets, sailing to London three times every month, to Liver: | -————--_ _.__ JOHN HERDY st | ed and sent to prison to be tried. whoever dept ry ight t true conclusion that the judicial power conferr a tipdri fis 10 New Orl _, y For Scotia saw her Bard depart, fest wromz,and the court hasa right to 4 . an Gi distance fears bier Wako, neared cnnmicuamee | Wheres ghar maceroves, | "Riga gn arr nad ats | soe tng td en pt rihe Tots Sees . The tender story of the heart, "8 of pal . ties of the United States, when onc d, bo- we noties that the only ships com- | ()L AB's ASSAGE 1CE for_-emin, | Vesterday morning, at about 8 o'clock, at his lodg- ‘And all the charms that grace the bower: i nse ex be of Liverpool packets are {iCPPd Cadi a. ond wteernge passengers, from Great Britain | ings, No 45 Dey sweet. He had boarded there tor Yevery feeling of the breast comes exclusive, without words ¢f exclusion, In’ the , ‘The Sheridan, Depey ster, and Ireland, N 4 South atrect, Sew Fork. The subscribers | ee he, but was without means to Far led being bon bode ge coves in which the phraseology is changed and jurisdic- ' lone, Cobb, Garrick, Bhiddy. continue to tht , nearly three monthe, but was wit ne pay So true—so nicely could he scan, Fenda nage ‘The United Live ‘of Liverpool Packets are—_ Eivexpool Pe eee eet Britand Toelaad and Beathond | his subsistence, and avoided giving any information Has uot hie mighty genius traced in, ‘gle manuscripte, and mey obtain redress og tion is givan in relation to controversies as between baba mtn ak poo » The bolle rerrie, and Wales, whom their friends ‘this country may with to | asto where he came from, or what his name was.— Almost the very soul of man? one whe deprives him of it, by improperly ot heed in the act givlig the Jarisdiction. It ieny slight } se tg yi ca ou » si Karine : week they ore all} Lesterday morning, as the hambermaid was attend- On Eagle wing his fancy flew, Sopy, and endeavoring to realize » te by. i sanction of this ténstruction thatthere is not, [Uelieve, « Earroibof Carrolllon, “soppereds ani Ameriean Ouill; commended by | ing to her duties in the upper part of the house, ee "And with a kindred @” aor strong. tion, cannot be doubted.” An injanction.” says Chan | 17°) Cr aquit entertained in a State Court directly upon Hudson, Prge, men; and the frequency aid pu etually of | discovered him hanging from one of the rafters in Life’s varied seene 49 well he drew, cellor Kent, ‘to restrain the publication of unpublished | 1) ect since the act of Congress. Indirectly, cog gee http honed © prevents th: heavy expenses which often oceur | the garret. She gave information to Frans Cle- Is pictured on ais glowing song. manuscripts has been ogee ol genie in 4 _ 8 ofthe vi ity ofa patent. This bis Cgodaansen, | ably are now cot "eed there whs*ern be depen sa | Ment, the Keeper of the house, who imzqediately | ©! then nenting Heotin smiley and on the ground that en author has « property Sepene pene ioe teed oat BreotivnRechardvon’, | Be who gend for theit Friender} , = ‘i t ate, Co 841 hie thrilling numbers unpublished work, independent of * to deliver np a not agreement onthe sale ofa mn Willard "gum will be etrem to thea to promote te. conan et Gas tee | bad atthe ected J Lari ids an etry} And ary the tear, sweet Maid of Kyle. | One instance will suffice to illustrate the princinl. | tine alledged to have been patented, but didlerent from C ;, bh * ‘9 ner held an inquest on the a 4 his memory Webh vs. (May, 1732,) a bill was filed by the de 4 i : Batweiockete thefrarioue port Of ireianl Secticod Be bee niee tem | Sroux 4 Canasace Crore. —tdise Mary McGow- i oe htt ich lors Vocet Mr. Webb, a eminent convey ancer, uguinst the CUT PAO CANT SOR ips are tuo well known to require comment ‘an be gu . frown Livery ool to Now an, wanting to raise the Wiad, cautiously en! ad: s and | clerk of his father, to restrain him from publishing his 419, * m uperi nich, either i ud trust that wit ts now eonside My d , —A lot of re: i a + 1999, which, terms or by neccesary for there th H Eldria er of Broadway | Hanan Times 4 da: father’s drafts of conveyences. An injunction was gran 5 for scgamma ion of persone Wishing (0 send for their friend: ratte of io voyase | the stable of Henry ‘age, corner ‘ ing-boards were disposed of yest y at a implication, renders the jurisdiction exclusive, Under or who w inh to mt thee money. these about malting ty sh a at th payable "Sahtea’ Wines | and trond streets, on Frday night, and Inid ualaw- | eooling- ity 2 distraint for rent. The former | °: then, of Mr. Hargrave, “the subject | the judiciary act, when itis intended to give exclusive Seer eet Na bepeve Hie HAreatiane cre OM ap | Sem. DER caneiy x country post | ft! ha da on a carriage cover, and wus about me- | tion to satisfy » dhiraiet Ot chat, Cue SMERe | in the language, hen, of Mr. Hargrave, vat of | Surisdiotion, it in so stated ly. Andin Nichols +s nT ROOTES Sonat emg BBR Gores = | punk when, WilainA. Heahbraok. pound ape | Semre i ie a stzange sori this that we live in.—| Sir gunica Wiiln"t wciear ant iers ins tne hen | Barres (bap, 108). anton atts copy ght cal ee front s rm. ' 4 et, and | r at the Upper Police, where imore Patrvot without any positive statute, an author has «property ia ‘ , a] cor Gourernead Lawe, New ¥¢ prk. ©: Southatyone door enat of Wallet, I wy", locked up for further orders. Baltimore 2 ¥ ‘