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_ “ -~ ii, an hme —_—— " but wout the geutheman tiga it hud | and thus rode'up roughshod through the efowd to The New York Lancet, 90.V. “ Died Ds ee said tl 2 3 He inotitedlen hin. |. The Fifth Number of thi ab jical Journal, | On th instant, Pi Ass Garena, wife of <= = thidiand dane gp thal Sates be he petitioners | the threshold ¢ the institution. . Ali the others! juat ta Batic ato James nde wie gti tr th (BtoresN a esdmwandais liomsteeats todo what they eek for, by aati Geer) constitu | plaster concérus were heavily run on doring the praed. : ve Her friends and acquaintances are invited to attend aes — stien, and the wey to accomplish it was by exercise day, but't have thus far he! t. Old women Cohtinuation of Dr. Morr’s Lectures on Surgery. her funeral this efterneun at 3 o'clock, from her late re- TOR SDAY. of th He had referred to the; ‘under | 24Y, but they have thus far held out. " Professer Raveas’s Third Lecture on the Spinai Mar- | sidence 475 Grand street. Sale of Dry Goods, Clothivg, Jewelry, Watdher, Fancy joners labored as ertcation thea and young ones, negroes and boys, hucksters, cart:| iy) > ak sins tide ok? OE ar i - ‘Aguas of all descriptions, af 10 oiclock, iin the sale foome dows: eleeriy b x HA te ara as trial Op Jury to tn ea ates; nj a ilers, and every thing having legs to.) pr. 1 D.Buruuer’s Lecture on Cutaneous Distased, sek oe Denon eee Oi ie ace, {eet ane eanen ibe neat mak in boot ones H is P01—! — 4 rthe counsel who ably open- 7 pee ape fm na oy aeee ion iA ip, or jaemp, might be seen at every corner Revi if New Medical Books, Mise Beunett, WS Movers Canton Seone A Dentorine Wi Ae. the complete t ith. a variety of carpen- herever a js, turning lathe streets with fists full of rags, inquiring | Edjtorial Artictes on “ Professional Pedlars”=the ce- | York: B Fuller, do. or—Ship Quebere— Pairh f NYS th Havetede. ‘Theve were the jevances that were | Whence they should go to lave them redeemed. | lebrated Contreversy between Dr. Usarenten, of Bris- | MrMartine, lady hry “Suidecn, Sei! Sun Welbobbs ol Lot ennmerated by the gentleman from Massachusetls 68 |The Egyptian plague, or the Asiatic Cholera, | tol, England, and Professor Paixx, of New York. dem, ond Sale the steergen. ae. ient to ji the vorthern le in lving the " J ‘4 ew OnLEANS—Ship Nashville—J R Pierce, J Staley, and saotent? loete | re ones Pay ek i of whet the | Weeping over eur city, could not havey duced]! Dr, R.S. Kisshm'¥ Apparatus for the Cure of Curva: |’Mr Moulton, LY RLbcle sast blesiues, Saran — Brig Madiso report of the Chairman of the Select Committee would | a greater consternation. turea of the Spine, with Engraving. bors Chelomam ind Melatosh, ad su wii ol nee , " ‘ Messra Che he nfess ised at | Yesterday. The President says he will commence | New!Operation by Doctor Mort—Operations by Profes- hen! im. Remember that tha sogtie aha etlawin fon Virginia (Mz: Botts) cancelling the 20's to-day, &e. Time canonly de- | sor Panxun—The City inspector's Yearly Report—Se- ‘ble ones = ge le Rome with the | But hiscollesgue (Mr, Saltonstall Kaif they ought uot | velope the fate of this institution, » The other city | jections from the Foreign Journals—Professional intelli: you aug yeelits. You ine i stained themselves without | °...5 anda variety of miscellaneous. matter. th} to pass the resolution because of the age, the character, | banks have thus far s! exact sgienses. . You must not be carried off with | thé indomiteble courage, the descent of the gentleman | much difficulty. . r a jon, but after addressing Fie minds to | from Massachusetts: that he was a descendant of the | The Fejection of the bill to repeal the Bankrapt | Thisis the cheapest and most interesting popular me regicides, of those who had warred the institn- | Lew, by the Senate, yester has gsven a thrill | dical periodical in the world. Each number containsa Pp . this matter; you find a reasonable doubt existing, om : then the. prisoner ia entitled to the benefit of it, | tions of their ewn country, and watred, and: warret, | of Gelignt to out citizens’ ‘The Senate bas only | quantity of matter equal to eighteen columas of the | cris ules Nevnaste Ce: torcs's helead Gillon Cork to by ‘Morrill doubt exists give it to Pg li Xe ed whether murder, or manslaughter, you must pronouhee ft ‘manslaughter, If a doubt’ whether mans! Fin the. first or-second degree, then you must find it in the: seeond dey 3 if a doubt whether in {lie third or fourth ree, then ‘you must pronounce it manslaughter inthe fourth degree. But at the same joubt mast be a reasona+ SIXTY MILES THAN ANY J Ti THE : XPEDITIOUS ROUTE TO ALBANY, via BRIDGEPORT—Fare hrough $50, he steamooat CROLON or the NIMROD, leaves Catha- rine Market wit River side. for Bridgeport, every mora- Ee nday , at 7 o’cloe ‘om Bridgeport, pa ll be forwarded th BR dt naan, thenee to We: ai 0 miles) by stae, ad. ‘Phe cars are well it apoly on board of the boat, oF wurUangt street. Sim ON — Packet ist Kebrua~ EDIATOR, Capt fen & Pulman; 11 cases 5 chs eases J Wood seur; | case HT Cooper; 9 cases: Wil- ‘ton & Stuart; 14 cases Hes- as: 1 case $pCochrane; 1 4 h atreet, dr 49 Peck Slip. Persons desirous of sending for ther frienda can have them brought out by thie {avorite ship, or any other line, sailing from Liverpool weekly and on favorable ferms. Drafts for my amount can be had, payable ou demand iu all the principal towns of the United Kiagdom, by applyang aa above. 52! , sb .86, Jee regular day t . e@ommit cause to you. | untiltheyoverthrew them, and brought their monarch’s . pad ; ; Bird & Gillilan: 6 bales D Hadden & Sov: 2 CAR cub ci Weare been ternary tok that a epe-| hoadto the block. Andthis indomitable cowrage, which EB eng? ire) oppertentiy, of, making hime: | Herald. Price $8 per andum, single copies, Scents. | E'Ron: Seases G Harken: 1 cus onesie Bont: 3m cree in Ralhictiise shaeld'be sense oa Pt : PF cquatatinee has. grown up between |’ Was intent on the same object as that accom by pte onl 3 cares 4.1, TAPSCOTT, QB Morewood & Co; 13 caren LK H Haight & Co; $9 casea ton, Hodges & Co Stone & Co; cance his progenitors, the ving of the pillars of the in, | most unquestionab! " Noti¢x.—Mr. J. Parker wishes to’ inform his pu- ntitutions of his a tee wes te be pecuied,by net nthe urst’Brene! of the City Councila bill was sist | ubscribers and patrons generally, that there passing thee resolutions, lest, forsooth, they sho'ld pre- | passed yesterday, authorizing the issue of $500,000 | will be lic to.morrow evening. The next public cipitate the evil. For one, he wouldnet yield to threats. | worth ofcity bonde fer the purpese of retrieving a7 evenings ‘eb. 7th. : But it wassaid by gentlemen that it was a pesceudle | thatfamount of railroad orders. it. P. wishes to inform the public that! his:se- nd L- feel the t confidence in your im- firmn: Goestger § hon ag “fear~ tively, humanely, but firmly. Do jus- tice y cahenar: eu ensue. "Allow mo morbid ha- Do, Senses bale 35 8 C Tobias: gg Bags * cases. Musprat & McHecry; 4 4 10 manity'te lead you from your duty. Whilst it is| dissolution whic! as asked for. There could be no On Thursday afternoon, as the cars were coming cond quarter will commence on Wedn ad Co: en HB ley: 6 J Hudson; 1 bag NEW ORLE. . LOUISIANA, AND your duty to stem excitembnt, you are likéwise'to | such thing as a pea ‘iti | ta from Philadelphia, they came in contact with a | %icrruardyst Gothic Hall, Ladies’ Class, trom 3 to, aga A eae ted AH Mead Bebrvaryo tye pune eee eae tiaseel Shit spurn all threats, ahd resist, even unto death, in| zgn of the United States consented. @ur present happy | (0. horse wagon, in Pract street, and smashed it Mee okie ee eS MOAB: Me», GRRE Alley & Sona; 59 caace 1 bale JG & T | HUNTRVILLE Capt Coke Molen atl img Facet, Ship 4 of the conneel, and meet it fear- | farm of government is the birthright of cyery ctiven, | Tuy horse WaRon, man's from $to10 P. M. aley: & Co; 2 ‘ca Fellows, Wadsworth & | ahove._ For fretsht or possnge having splendid: Cura nee r and it is their nay, their KY ‘ 2% i 5 x a uns wharf, rts bh Remember, ring tor ven penne Wet | imitedefence. he gyatleman from husetts ob- | The Resumption Bill is yet sleeping inthe State} gq Warm Weatuen Acaix.—Yesterday was like a Wyeth: 1 i yramodatlons, apply ou board, yat Orleans wharh, foot of ‘ » also, Jeeted to southern gantlemen as his triers, that they were | Senate summer's day, but underfoot it ia damp and -judiced on this question. And were/the gentlemen | - Exchanges are in a very uns yield to any morbid sympathy — that, your E. K, COLLINS & CO. F giving rise to many colds, coughs, and consumpti ‘1 ; 56 South street. Country has claims upon you as well as the prison- | from the north willing to be placed in eush a pocitio on New Yerkut 4 per c It w even slightly attacked should go atence to fe 38 Reet eT | rest g tacare wei be taken to have the goods by this line ear er. Your duty may bé summed up in One sentence. | the journal; that they were unprejudiced and indiffere: 8 per cent discount; Virginie 5a 6 pe 106 Na treet and get a box of Sherman’s Cough Qcasea A Coates; 40 cases uy Acker in New Orleans, James ©, Woolruff, whe will Examine the subject coully, and then spa yes me anette rely BR the xt ence SR? Volees ase copat ; Railroad orders 19° a 20 discount; specie Longs ne nad in afew aeare they i find reuiee ae x & Co; Yale J wu Promptly forward all Rocda to i dress. 4 i 7 is 6 o! . mn in} erman's ea, ow the e: ce Meyer & Sons; tcks H GEE, Capt. Li m believes Theryee in Una; int whet did the for | 31-224 per cent premi thousands can verify. “Agent” 188 Bowery, 77, East logencrante;, 100 ‘obs pi the Huuewetie, aud sail the 10th February edie 2 x gy of a cextain degree of crime, or that he is not ty. And if you have a reasonable doubt give the benefit of it: If you do so, your verdi ‘The weather continues delightful. Not a ele of ice is tobe seen in our harbor, nor aranteed te the fullest | bable that navigation will be closed th: Mott & Poilitz; s08 baxen tin 15 eaCoffia& Brudley; ¢ W McKee & Co; ing & #o; 23ce Inglis & Scott; 14 casks the purpose of abolishing to. abolish the Union? kaows that slave: is Broadway, !10and 273 Broadws;, 10 Astor House, and ‘i 7 BOK LIVERPOOL—Regular Packet of EB een <The aplevdid packet ship GEORGE rr w ; . t r at : 3 K ScaJ Rhodes; 22.cka Willis Mrothers; WASHINGTON! A_B satisfy all; provided you do your duty to the | extent by the Constitution, and te abolish thie is the | There is not. s0 much. sickness now as tl LesJ Paton & Co; 17 Patou’ & Stuarts 4) Mortimer jr, & Cos og hd at jester, will falls Prema i FR ean tha rcs | pean neo ange er, lh | sme eee sinenWis th best hai we on mommy manic, |, | SoMareiamsLAtctac thos Aeaian aia | AG AAT rahe wen an clese of the c 5 | could uf accomplished withou! , e ¥ Saturday, Jan. 29-6 P.M. ‘ 5 gh ate le room. & S08 1a. h are not y el in ‘port, excepted to'sivetor teva poate in ix ‘They were deccendants of he chvaliars and ihe couadhexds, woula'| MSTaly get along these times - Kiteh ‘cau be. eugaged of texme, by ayphying we rate terme, by « renew thet conflict in which their fathers, two hundred Yours, Twist. The sales at the Stock Board to day were large, and | Co; 3 Baoan y applying : ' ses Potter and fity years ago were ed, and: that conflict prices generally fell heavily—Delaware & Hudson } per | Sif Cora i | Een onal ee aad oft chond ply at e . Rnhetetens Arh cent., Indiana dollar 3, Ulinois 6's §, Harlem }; Mohawk Chea SOs: vee r 5 0 4 G8. ma at do color, from kindred, association, orrespoudence ‘ f je Sande, Fox, ce jones & Co; 400 bxs tin supposed to take a deep interest in, or of that race,whose te on ernie. Ja, 29, 1842, | 2Pet cent, Paterson Railroad }, Long Inland improved j. Phelps, Dodge Co; 28 ca. J in nary wrongs they are attempting to reltrete. ‘Whe Neclouconte oa rah A es aoe ie Fi New York State 6 per cents, J961, foll,2 perct., and sales |. bas 05 bole Kv ie Pe Cor iy Sonat er it wes madness, or something worse, he was con, er Run— Gree Jxcitement—The State Intere: f 6's, 1860, 'us. * vs ) Lambe vinced that the object of the gociusen J of 1960, were wade st 75! U.S. Bank stock is in de- | 52ce H Farnum & co; 18 Clark & eo; from Massachu- ‘ p, il rt 3 ‘& cot 4 ec Jette wes the ruin and destruction ofthe southern portion | Net tobe Paid~ Probubly Another Bank Failare— } mand, and the cash stock is very. scarce. Bills on Phi- pie st er aboty, Here ey 1 entan Senith lor; 2 F Peige & Co: ofthe country, in order that slavery might be destroyed: | State Stock, Down—-Fuihire of a Broker—A} tadelphia7 a9 ; Baltimore's, Mobile 15, New Orleans 9. itd, TI eun be eugaged on mode t Orleans Bier foot af Waliat or to, GLOVEK & McMURRAY, : 100 Pine at, cor. South ot, hip will be aueceeded by the regular packet ship ‘orrell. Wood & Contes; 19 D Oaliey & Co: G Hunt & No: i a ‘a ka Win ft Calpe as 4 larria & Co; «Wm McK 0; 3 cata * igen for their friends etiding ia he old cau have them brought out in the aboye. fav o- rite ahips, or any, of the regular packets, sailing promptly.oo their day, by applying ar above directed, if by letter post paid on lar Peek See ii tee keaeee age ready with a verdiet to-night, (Saturday) by send- ing an‘officer to call the Judge, the Court would mect at apy hour on Sunday—when they might have order to receive the verdict. 18.) Edelat lark & Gilles: th & co; 1 Read ho & co: 11 ca LeWerrs; 31 ce 3 do Halsted, Haines & co: 103 cance 3 FOR MARSE: set, a becribers pur; hay ‘For all the unkind personal remarks that the gentlemen | ‘Game at. Fisticuffs Aheavy failure of a broker's h B “oO paserual h-dariog th ae eee 5, y failure of a broker's house (A. Benson 0. f 4 ctually on eb month daring POSTSCRIPT Rad made ia regard to him he forgaye him, and could be | We areto-day again in the midst of confusion, | took place in Philadelphia Setactae: They"were ths Wiebe ee tt 4 Sodan Fea ste} Recact Soust | y ZB." COURIER Cant gen all hom ia 1. | most willingly withdraw his resolutions. But he thought | aadanothey excitement as great as that created by | correspondents of some of the leading houses in Wall | Wongu appritt teasee (S'w" Churchinns if Hort Bik | depeche tree of ary othr than the charges totaly paid aching | tebe ee cetera ptng Hae ata | ths tapyoget th United Ste and Grud unk |ae~thewihdrael of whova evn, ovina |W, AWE Bins FE fgrmune SP ak ng | Pow eh cy ¥ : f ; i |. | ofincreasin; rust of every thing that relates to Phi- eC Fiegg; 11 balen | {Correspondence of the Herald;] at a rae ioe the acted tem f our liber. | This morning all the other banks of the city simul & y is & co;.5 Harvey see at E87 Dalen ih Phelps ledge, moved to | taneausly refused the notes of the Bank of Penn- | !delphia, was probably the immediate cause of the stop. | Passons & co: 1 ca 2 = , wy h page. The house of, Otix, Arnold & Co.,iat Nashville, | bMepy MeCalls 1 ca.) Walkers 8 8 Denis AB Draper 1 aud John Clark, of Baltimore, have also stopped. These | J Hbtchiasen Jr; 17 R Ewing; 1 on & Whitwright; 4W “a Stevens; 5 Richards, Bassett & Aboru; $1.0 & events indicate the extent of the pressure which exists | # Stoddard & cori! Astame, Petrre & ker ty oe re bsiee 75 eke Wasaisoron, Jan. 28, 1842. Bankrupt Ball safer, Wise and Mr. Clay —New York Post Office. 1) 88 Denigou: 9 8 firat clase fast « pail et GEN. asian shit will be deopntehed foe whip hap ngurpaased” ae cabin’ apd, stetrane pesoes a'moderate rate. ‘Apply om” board ja 9 fontine jonidings ih ‘OK LIVERPOOL Positively on pledg. ) lay the whole subject on the table, though he hoped it would not be fee Sy hen a sylvania—the latter the agent you know to pay the as then taken on laying the whole | State;interest due on Tuesday next. As was to and negatived. Ayes 96—Noes: 110. Kers, who, will be taken at The defeat of the bill to repeal the Bankrupt Law, | “Mr Apams said it was related of Warren Hastings have been expected thid created an instantaneous | inthe suspended districts. ‘The business portion of the | #2 bags 5¢ crates 120 bdls 30 hempers 34 chain.cab ¢#10 anchors | #hip, at pier 13 East Hirst Chih ROMAN 67 Baath ated. will be hailed with joy by the hundreds of thousands mote ik mpenckenyat, | afer Beira ee eats ts “Te that cree i ie ied kept bi bai community are beginning to discover that atoleratien of Conoon-—Ship Lodon—15 eases aud S30 bila G W Shields | N, Bo-Arrangementa ean, a usual, be made with ithe gob, whose prospects almost for this werld depended upon | guity wretch they represented him to be; but he could | 2°Urly itereasing additions in num! re until the | bank insolvency is not the true method to preserve cre- | canes 36 bals J Ellison zotons of vig ir u HL Routh 226 | cir friends here: - Dratts can aleo be furnished for ony its fate, The opinion now ‘is, that a supplemental] assure the honorable member from Kentucky, Whose | time of closing the doors When 3 o’elock came | dit, or to induce ease in the money market. erkeco-tidy Newb i Ame, ayable thraashout Gregt Britaie.,and Ireland, qn ap bill, embracing corporations, will be carried through | #Peech combined the power and eloquence ot Burke | there could not have been:Jess ‘han'a thousand per- | Sales of Ilinais 6 percent, 1965, bonds were made bey fo 97-120 AA Lom 96 WL. ve. x somone Lamtiten shee het tian ioaocants. “He re | #0n8 about its premises. It however continued to | to day tuthe-extont of $49,000, 16; and $9,000, 10. Alley & co—8 FW Schmigt—a JM Oppeshein & oa Me ratted that the, business of the country was to | pay asfast as oneteller chose to dole out other pa- | The Comptroller recently published a notice that the | Lo"st97 alas to pugs N Cry op eam hy Ss Wg hile e suspended, perheps for weeks in the consideration . F ” he Mi ica’ ose ‘Wright, Sturges & co- this matter, and he was determined not to be responsible | Per to thelast. But that they can hold out over | Farmers’ & Mechanics’ Bank of Rochester had failed.— } 5 Wright, Sturges, & FO LIVERPOOL—New Line—Regular Packet the asi ke bcuary. The eplendid fant aaling packet GARRICK. Capt. William ‘Skiddy, of 1008 tong, will sail ag above, her regular day. ~ Fer freight or passage, baving accommodations unequalled for splendor of comfort apply. 04 board at Means whail. foot of Wall at.or to 2K, COLLL 400. Pice of passage $100. ae ’ ce © $100. he packet aidp, Rusccius, Capt. Jolm Colling, of 1600 tous idcceed the Garrick, aud sail om the 25th Mucch, her re- Congrespys t's Mr. Adams is still arraigned before the House,.on the cafe @f contempt. Mr. ‘Marshall's spéech to- day, infupport of his resolutions; which were ‘pub- lishedgatke f Herald of Thursday, is admitted by the oldest” menabers'to be one of the vety ablest effort body, Riggs & co—9 Gorden, inti: . | Hod —F —3 R Ow+n—4 E Bald- for that, but to léave itfor the majority to desist or ‘pro- | Monday, without they use the whole of the amownt Tas coablgs of that associatian bas published the follow ynes heron, Bicknell 0-27) Weishi-3i W, wie cedd- with the matter as they thought x. fit was f 4 ing notice :— egs J Horsey — on & | art—1O ‘oll — Ubtprmined ta proced waa seme intartmalinn whic’ ares | SePOn ted With thets to*pay the Stato latorent }ave Coed ELD Ramucle§ Juigh® @nddord-4 Siouek cot To tHe Pearic.—The bills of the Farmers & Mecha- 9G : Marti essary for his. defence, and which he would ask the test-expectation. nics’ Bank will continue to be redeemed at their office | Moseeung Oo Mri ipod & cos Mt Martin & co—s 3 ev’: made on the floor of Congress. assistance of the House to procure, by ado, somere- | The cause of the other city banks refusing’ itg | in the city of Rochester as usnal, Und-rwood & co—2 Stone, Swan & co—3 Barber Br sthers—12 | gular day. ’ mk debi _ . 1] K 5 Hiret— 4 saileng punc Mr. ‘Wise’s: explanation, which will be found in ole fund hy the trating teats jet a Fra -'| paper wasia consequence of obtaining information, Cashier of the Parse oe Le aa ky “O Trabant Merc Wind yokueds tual poop eA TEN We the report, below, of the cifcumstauces Connected} Jent to furnish the proceedings of the Court Martial in that the Bank of Pennsylvaniayhad been for seme La Wi obat aemnt eae tears cha 39 SOI C0: ‘The Agricultural Bank of Herkimer, afree bank, pays | “ttent - 5 it . . 4 A ‘ . ) By Bente Ourolioas solecies te feoe nopames einlatare of | time past adjusting ite daily balances with them | as¢mi.annual dividend of four pr cent to its stockhold- sane ROLL ste atin Crea temas rts of that Satein merchant vessels andr opinion of | through the use of ihe State interest lying in their | erson the 3ist inst. Dutell—4e bales wool Durfee, Tisdale & ¢o—1 Foage Johnson with regord to’ the Contitutiouality. of vaults. They knew that if they permitted it to | ©The following io at February — i'he sj + ing hip SOUTH AMERICK. Capt! I positively on Tueaday, the tat of Feb ¥; + having accommodations for cabin, 21 cal with his; agency. in the Cilley duel, , confirms the statenyent in the ‘Herald im all its parts. If ‘there was culpability in that affair, itrestson the head of gular da; Rev nderson (Boaten)—118 b iy 4 nd steerage peastngers, unsurpaes ‘any vesel mm port.— ” ae] ” 3 and, Ww Ri 1270 drums: fize Squers & on (Boston Fa F Mr. Clay. He dictated all the preliminary arrange- a ‘ cae rey ecaeacne, ee ee en Pay the interest that itecould not aquare its, balan- | features of the Exchange Bank of Virginia :— Coursener ruta is Rew Solin n 300 bh bali tr (rigmaetieamiga ee boart, bik woos hie menté;:hind, Mr.’ Wige went’ te'the ground to guard fd seat te Josey be Wwoked inte | eeg, and that they would then'be compelledto dis: Srarrwrnr or sme Encuanor Base ov Vincteia. | mudderrgotfcare sponge druaa fru 12 ote a5 Fulton se eet done to tee Paton Botte the life of ® friend, with writven instractions ‘ae to | ei aid that of Messrs. Cite Bed ‘atid Jones for 8 | creditits paper, and atc time when they must be Jon 184. ¢ Jan 1842; Inc. Dec | sweetmeats fo order. Persons desirous of sending to the old country, for their i Bien te hi = $0.) cold bloaded murder presented the nearest to the present | jogers. ‘They considered that to bring it into diere- 2osss7s” | awoness” | siosse | tri ve them brought out inthe ‘South’ America, the whole proceedings in his pocket. + This.is an} ¢9¢. He, sent the reports to the table, d Pa itea dayiontwe sooner or later would, not make 247 371 ‘248,256 = aus bey ae Liverpool on the 19th of March, . or in any of the impoHant disclosure, and places both Mr, C! Clerk to réad the marked extracts, one of which was a | Put h difteredeetd the bank, while ¢o them it 703,960 ‘722.575, 18,715 = Domest: importations shipe compriving the old line, sailing from there punctually iP 5 Pl r, Clay and) passoge Teflecting en Mr. Wisefor siding and abetting in | uch di| ce @ bank, while to them it was 977,830 486,077 108,747 - New Ontrixs—Ship Naghtille—1092 niga teed Corning & | om thi Rip dine ; 7th and 19th of eve month, For e ly ae haat 9." vasange ap fi TAVERN STAND AND GROCERY FOR SALE, Roa Mr. Wise in'a different light before the world. Mr. Cilley went to the field and died, wader the inipres- sion that it was through the instrumentality of Mr. Wise’ that the matter'had been driven to extremity: The triends of Cilley in New England, and the peo: ple throughout the Country, entertained the aaine opinion ' Mr, Wise has borne the odiam of the transaction-in silence, out of delicacy to Mr. Clay, and hew hashe been requited? Mr. Clay, at the extra ‘keasion, withering under the sarca¢ms of Mr. Wise ,undértook to get up 2 personal issue between that gegtleman and Mr. Marshall, and to array them in a Hostile position towards each other. ‘It is not probable that the circumstances of thiseffort on the ting of Mr, Cilley,. a matter of material moment, for they might chance Bir. Wine rose and said, he was glad that he now had | to hold a large amount of its issues. The Banks anopportunity of saying what he had long wished to | ‘argued, either the State or us_ must be losers even- fAay, and he thanked God that thers was ss ‘ Ye ti ; Cy Uesaut to Heer it and that the dine at er gent #0, thought they, here’s take care of our. rived for him.to vindicate himself, now and forever,from This institution, it appears, has during @ state of sus. | co—4 hhds tobacco Havens & co—t cak Goodhue & co—7 hi ds 04 1 ert sension; the necessity for which was alledged to be the joe Vane t Oe sat eras ye enan iy coat i tran t i 1 » | do 45 kegs fo 464 bi Muy — impossibility of procuring payments from its debtors | E05 Ker A ff Hee pers co, Sateen 1900 Naas Jard increased its loans within the year more than 10 per cent pre eg ela gprfor i yn £5 a ue 1s " i i It is now undetstood that the jaterest will not be |It has increased its credits’ near $120,000—the result of | rvsserg74 hhde sugar Fi Lever’ch ees eee re td Cage He ad eee charg debe eet Graves | paid on Tuesday, and as a consequence of this, an- | which ie, that the people lose 7 per ct. on every dollar of | Soe ote C7 ant Ora Hour 100 bales cotton Kissam, Stone {rom Massachusetts, with being the instigator and advi- | HOUncement, State Fives have sold since theBoard | the bills that it utters. The institution deliberately ‘sey of that duel, and with being more guilty t at45, Great confusion prevails, and’ in the excite-'| refuses to pay itsdebts, and then has the superlative hat- man who polled thetrigger; and he was reidii ment, the Manufacturing & Mechanics’ Bank,, aad dihood to declare a dividend of 7 per cent per a the journal with a view ineidently of convicting him of | Penn Township, are frequently coupled with a ' gif REE SPR Ber RABY aD the charge. Howas glad to seethat there were now | similar fate of those that new lic in rnins. boast that it has asurplus of $109,000 remaining, the pro- present, and ia that Hall, two Senators from Kentucky, |: Jn connection with these bank failures we have | fits of its dishonesty. There is a spirit now abroad i; apeepateaa United Stele ome at koe tye | others among merchants and brokers. Of the lat- | the land that will soon find remedy for auch immoral Clay) was sitting immediately behind the gentleman |" one of our larzest and reputed wealthiest | practices. The following is a comparative statement from Massschusetts; and he would’ appeal to them to”} houses failed last night. It is understood to have | of the Northern Bank of Kentucky :— bear him witness, that his advice was not given, relied on, | had large amounts of stocks hypothecated, which orfollomed,ina single preliminary A that duel—that it was | are now returning npon it for the money, which of Nortners Bank or Kentucny, i three miles from West Point, on the road to Newburgh, ial alao on the route to the containing six acres, w thi ara,ehed, fe. ‘00 acres of Wood Land, three miles irom West Point; fits eres anda part under mendow. ‘There 1s three Houses on the premises. ‘The title is indisputable. Possession given }, enquire of BERTHOLF & VAN CLEVE, i _atiw ork and Bric FORK SALE—The atock and fixtures of the oyster ‘and eating stloon 316 Broadwi the basement of the Gothic Hall, together with four the lease from the rat of May next.#: the best loc: a in Bruadway usiness and will be pold ata bi 4 fo situated that he cannot attend to it. For particulars an lerms inquire on the premises, or to SAMUEL DAYTON, 4 Fulton fish marnet ‘ito aw? GEZES? Waterproof Cork andi Atlantic Steamers. POOL. FHOM Bosror. non duced ing the preliminary steps that had been Boots, of the latest fi of over . ‘ : : if i Jan.1841- Jan 1842. Ine. d 4 Tplaeey a part of Mr. Clay will ever be made public, but it tidpaiined waaay and ante Gh oaeal pad ‘ie Shraseigeneet mardi vs pope Peete hoses, + tates ateaae ~ rity tres rater bd fe ie Pai ten el dod es slope was.stippeted st thertione,’ “and! subsequent occur. | Lryety ipsa Spee gory ‘asan armed second, to| At the crowd yesterday about the Bank ef Penn- Clreulation, 1,793988 | sUsasart ates Say Or ee itlter Bots rences have confirmed the supposition, that he, Haney His only nage nee wea Cast imetructions in hi* | sylvania, by way of en ning the scene, an.amu- | Deposites, 4111876, 612,485 930,610 phi 50 10 $1 76, $2 “ sal t + : 1e Of knowing the chivalrous character. of Mr. Marshall, endeavored to'stimulate him to assail’ Wise, in the expectation that a perscnal difficulty would ensue. between Mr George | This return indicates some disposition to prepare for r, and the son of a noted and rich dealer in | that general resumption of specie payments which must t medicine This son of syrup, who is a | soon take place, and become permanent. Only those in whiz, charged the ruin of the banks to | stitutions that have beenconducted on sound principles | wellington elouwick, Dee 18 children’s bo Vt corner of ( ty dchea the nimble sixpence pasace for the alow shilling, QGPECTACUES—DR. ELLIOTT bege to inform his Pa- ¥ gh Avams asked for the name of the man who in- formed him he had justified his conduct on the me- I Packetsto Depart. LONpow Mediator, Chadwiek, Feb.1 i ‘Ames & Co. Bunkers, Londos Fo ir nale b) ROCHE BROTHERS & CO. _i90 A ee ___ 86 Fulton street. S'sthtenen OUD CORK aey, inp y tients and others, that he has made ao at emeat The design failed, for Marshall, however prompt in | rits of the c Gen. Jackson. This Mr. a loco, flatly denied ‘i i Hing ie ie E k witha ekilful and scientific Optician, whom Dr E.. has in. > . : ue 0 if 18 | Wellington, Chad k, Febio his own quarrel, is not to be used by any body. aS: Ae jot one, buttwo of the colleagues of the | accompanied with the Ie yirne lie Was Feturned, waa bes. some little regard to honesty ean preserve thei Beiaitphin over, Dem Ghee }w iel fe io 3 4 b . rejoined b: . Th witzerland; Smith, Jan.2| thiladelphia, Hovey, Mar. 1 wary There are several modest gentlemen here from (Mr. Amaus—I will thank the gentleman for the names | Vora p “hone though theve of the ate only told, his | There is now but little prospect of a repeal. of Live al Routh riveree ro eal patients andthe public ge: your city looking after the post office. The pipe bs ‘Mr. W: that both, he believed, were now pre- | #dversary not being able to put one in effectually. | the Bankrupt Law, which goes legally into operation \§ Wa:hingtn, Burrows, Feb7 pls Th geen y ag layers are making s violent, effort against Mr. | sent in the One of them he knew to be present, | The vo eg > cmd bound to plug any | on Wednesday next an operation; the suspended 3) ety Bemies,. POW Y Toralshed or -ualarsished, WIth Sean, Bloodgeod, and by w: j i who told him that ata public meeting at som the | man w Gen. Jackson a jay for his i t entlemen, Whitve every attention ate org ior Md 1 ofa joke, asit would seem, ef which he didnot remember, where there'wes |/conrse. om the ourrency and the banks.” With a | *Poculative assets of ERNE SE) Seen es ee alll be nivonts the entisfoctinnet and qeatiaren, are pressing Mr. Ruggles or the place. Why not} a assembly of the people of Mansachusetts, and | barra for Jackson and dow with the corrupt before the rising sun. Those institutions which preserve Dec. 18 | Sully, Thom Apply at No, 90 Greenwieh street, first door below Rector tke “Mr. Blatchford? Gleniworth is hardly an} wherehe had been arraigned before the moral people of | banks, the whole passed off. their existence through the ordeal will indeed be entitied = as at 7 RELAND Crate ateighe ait Bod = available candidate under the cireamstances, but if | NEY, eared se this change, that hed now rested on to public confidense. Its operation must be similar to To Masters of Vessels. : Divahn nora ak of Areland. Dublin, which are paid ia you are. tohave a pipelayer, he should beaman of | ftom Messachuscite (Mr. Adams) vindicated him, and | APPOINTMENTS ny rHe Parsipexr.—Horace | thet of an enforcement of specie payments in siftingthe | Commanders of vessels will confer a favor by having a let | ovrr7 town throughout Ireland, free of discount, or any charge unequivatal character. Legg peeps! oe he es lnnecest = the charges | Binney, Judge of the United States for the Eastern | sound from the unsound institutions. sal oe carter, (peti we aa Tenia yale 2 ROCHE. BROTHERS & co. The whig party, 80 far as Congress is concerned made. ether this was true or not, he did not know. tof Pensylvania, in the place of Joseph The Banks of New York have afforded an in- | "0% sang’ avin) My jels spoken, ready TXCHAN WLONDONS ulton street. are going to pieces as fast as possible. ‘There snust | ‘aff, Wisr valds hat av othe mame, he eft it with the | Hopkinson, deceased: od ene as eeiaten He. Lecumenane seaster ai Wt #e: 4/00, 1S1S SCT cecuan, locany samvan Labimieas Pome Canes a spe uLs —Edward Porter, of Virginia, at To- | stance of a ik ar a year; wpe died nowu: paiedeueter 1: Sle: will board i basco, in Mexico, in the place of Heary E Cole- | twenty banks have failed, and gone out of ex! istence, | their arrival. al mi sive tus th omcrinaiy to emertecem ten man, deceased; James shaw, at Belfast, in Ire- | thereby strengthening the other banks by dimi- ‘ii For farther proof that the gentleman from Massachusetts | land. nishing the competition for business, and conse- ipa Medi ch: mrt re John Griawold; Hud: did defend him on the floor of the House at the time, and Lary Orricen.—Jean B.C. Rachel, Receiver of | quently encouraging’ public confidence inthem. Hada ip Mediator, Chatwic London, John Griawold; HMud- ‘ : r rleans, JW klwell; briga Wampanoaz, para eenenouea te ect eee ete neent on: + Pebe "sont dal lb sta La., vice James | ¢eneral suspension taken place thore would have been | Colton, Bucksville. © Badger & Peck; Avkby. #1 immediately on rally and a uni hi inistra: CONGRESS. Wasnisaron, Farpay, Jan 23, S12. ; gentlemen who who gave him the information to rise in iteo by the "For sale ROCHE BROTHERS & CO. j90 85 Fulton street. ‘Subsoribers, three years ago, per al by. Sherwood, J Charlenton; ix ‘Kenny. Aax Cayes, Nesmith & Leeds: : oF who were here at thé time, to say whether there was @ -Hovse ra [ no means of discovering the insolvent Banks, and they | (:haries (arroll, Vanstavoren, Tampicy, Har gous, Brothers OTICE. —H, KLE MENT: reonding formerly with John = Baxtavrr Buu—Dereat or ruz Rercar, Bus-| seintilte ctovitence to show charhe noted dishonerably hina. Georgetown 8.6 2 redepennuds tan Would all yet have been in existence, preying upon the | & Co; Almeda ‘Ashby. Mobile: schre Meteor, Boweu, Frank- N Miller, of Canajoharie at ‘Fert Plain. jomery coun eTinvED Dewars on tHe Paorosey Censcne oy | on that occasion. He would refer also to the Chairman . t 3) 4 ‘i coh ig | tits La; Virginia, Bedell, Norfolk. , New ¥. requested by his family, at Roxbury, near ay ) Jon D. Canfield, Collector, Great Egg Harbor, N. | sound institutions, and increasing the distrust which i jOston, to. inform them of his present place of residence, as Ma. ‘Apaus—Tue Ciuizy Duet—Mn.” Wren’s | (ME. Toccer) who made the majority report, who, when | ’ he Gorman cota “ Arrived. y have been without news fram hin for ssveral yeamw. "” Vebech et ‘Ao 5 * | calledon to say whether there was a scintilla of evidence | 3+ Campbell, Collector, | already too prevalent. The course of the Bank Commis: | pacer ship Garrick, Skiddy, frim Liverpool, Dec t8, with | "freottw* g prgainncidherti, a Ma. Cray. to prove any thing dishonorable on his on the | Petersburgh, Va., re-appointed; H. Jer- | sioners,andthe Wall street press, have contributed much | mdze.to EM Collins & Co. au OHAWK AND HUDSON RAILROAD COMPANY. — {semi-annual dividend of thrre per cent on the Capi Stock of, this Company ir been declared payable at the Me chanics’ Bank, in the city of New York, bw the fifteenth day of February uext. Schenectady, Jin. 18ih, 1949, a3" sil IOMAS PALMER, Secretary. Gainer MAGAZINES Othe ‘Grahame 8. Stephens Re eomene Piss as ‘George Ro Graham, Jo Peterson, ant Eégar A. Poe en she round, promptly and freely declared that there was no | Vey, Surveyor, Charleston, S.C, re-appointed; ‘ ~ | Packt ship Quebec, Hibbard, from London and Portsmouth, woh proof of any such conduct. He referred to William Gray, Surveyor, Port Royal, Va, re-ap- BO ae cvihich Witte oe ace Ra mt nied vot Dec sth, wi i Grinnell. Mistarn feelings (Mr. Toucky’s) who was personally pointed; Jos. J. Tillinghast,Surveyor,EistGreen- | tioned the publicirepeatedly of the weakness of many o "Ein Nashrille, Chase, 12 daya from New Orleans, with man who was the victim of consum; wich, R. I... vice John G Mawney, whose com- | the Banks of the interior, and arged upon them the pro | .,.iP agpnline Chase, » ghastly Sppesrance Sve htS have created & sympathy | mission expires Jan. 29; William if Little, Sur- | priety of obtaining par for those notes of the free Banks Bite Poultney, Mo it 64 dave from Smzran. with fruit and scpislonal tons uchis,solon, ty Chagrin ee lee veyor, Portsmouth, N. vice Samuel Hall, | that they held, before the banks stopped. Our caution | "hte Dylille, Leltssnip Minerva, te for NYork " ; chr Eliza Hand, Baker, Washington, NC, naval atores, to sachussetts—such was the ardor, zeal and impetuosity whose commi was borpe out by the fact that twenty free banks stop- | Mitchel! & Co. withjwhich the gentleman defended him on thatoccasiou. ped, with @ circulation of $1,500,000, on which a loss of General Record. Iz, in Grinnell, Miuturn & Co. Sailed in co The Senate has disposed this day of the bi peal the Bankrupt Law, by its relenion by ome ty of 23to®®~ Prior to the tinal action of the Sen: ate, A ‘wsual qnantam of petitions was nted, and the Senate was addressed briefly by Mr. Cray and at mach length by Mr. Bewrox; but their ecehy were not inarked. by any novelty either of 1c bs henaar hee stig | arecd Berrien, Choate, | $ofendhim ou theoecasion of the Public meeting referred Col Worth is still vigoro aly f Mowing u; ope- | the time we soeautioned the public, the New York Ame Binc py lat we nof ateong gales from ey cers y the anther of * The Reefer of 76 Fa cere Mae Mari detion, | Huntington, | to; and he again declared that he was not responsible | rations dians, and is very sanguine of | rican and the Express published the following morceau: | the 8 W but | have hea he stock of salt al. d by : Kerr, Mangum, Merrick, Miller, Phelps, Porter, th teed, by Alex, A. Irvine, idlustrated for advisin Bor nol lotted to foreiga vessels is reduced to 1200 to 5000 tons, and as ; My 7 9 litary preliminaay of the duel, and " fi 3 7 font ead, i all riginal Letter from Oharles Dickens Simmons, Smith ot Indiana, Southard, vat go Ne ta capturing the various straggling parties that are | -we are authorized by one of the Bank Commissioners | gev eral veenels are cxpected, it wil in'a very } Ge H Walker, White, Wiliame, and Woodbridge tice | fuinscaecesian Wis ow’, Jodgerents Sat nee eta | now roaming about. ‘The News of the 22d instant, | toay, that the articles in the Herald of this morning, re. | fe s:yscothat hose thar come, afterivard will get Rowe Si the Blind aw Bich of Pompeii, by G. G. Foster minority were, Messrs. Allen, Archer, ard, Ben- ton, Buchanan, Calhoun, Futon, Crater King. Linn, Mcrtoberts, Morehead, Pierce, Prentiss, ive’, Sevier, Satith of Connecticut, Sturgeon, Tappan, Woodbury, Wright, und Young. Mr. Preston and Mr. Morton had paired off. No other e advil i says:—*‘ The schr. Walter M., Captain Hitchcock, | presenting several banks in the interior of the State as ib, Carcrenoaa a Me heres bi pa aay arrived here on Wednesday last, from Fort Pierce. 4 a failing condition, is entirely unfounded. Why does my the port eh ‘of Mr. Graves, were both on the ground as subseconds, | We learn that an expedition, with canoes, under | not each of these Banks eomeris that Sepapin et 1 | Bhip Solon, Bu with whom he was bound and pledged to advise on every | the command of Captain Vernon, left that post on | For the atarees 6 tha: pobite Hy enghs fe be pasiched ser..| for Mauietep sizes shag question that occurred there, and with whom he did ad- | the 13:h instant, for the headwaters of the St. | f#!sehood. ‘The ache Ci - " Celerity, of Ni vise and coasult on arate point; and there wasnot asin- | Johns, A seout, mounted, under command of | The Commissioners also announced officially that all | § was insured in Phitadel Dreams of the Land and Sea, by Dr. Regnell Coat Rosaline, by Jaren Hvraell Lowell mo t. by J.R. Lowell y , which cleared at this port 96th inst. her rlaee of deativaticn, having cus coms any to Liverprol York. lot near Whit: hean, N for $3000; cargo, e Li > ‘he Blue Velvet Mantiila, by Mra. Me ‘Eostee h, Hotepioapes ok Louie Fidageraid Tesisiro Bot ine { le point with which Mr. Crittenden and Mr. Menifes | Lieut. Taylo, i eft | the weak Banke had stopped, and those that remained | ured. : : was und-rtaken, and th. Boge , ieut. Taylor, accompanied by Lieut. Steptoe, left | the we >pped, i Emeline did not get ashore. af ted, but Daughters of Dr. By us Leslie Ai, ¢ Senate adjourned sapsred sith ble, and he wag te mpidie they were. | on the next day, for the purpose of co-operating | ware all worthy of coniidence. Since that announce: | jor charand went into Spermaccti Cover" °S* *h¥Ped Sonnet Rit Bs Loner ats Sub seconds as he ad toge to Mr. Crittenden and Mr, | With Captain Vinton. ment three more have stopped, as follows Spoken. Pe neh ner iar tid ’ “ House of Representatives. Menifee. If he was responsible they were responsible Val. of sec. Cire. Nov 8,lat 15,57, lon.38,9, Malek Adhel, 45 days from New Musio~!' The Dream ia, Vass.” written by Edward Fite Faray, Jan. 29, | Sif0. He was ready to meet his God on charge, so,| Latest rrom Texas.—The steamship Neptune, Farmers’ Bank of Orleans, 54 650 85,097 York, beund to the coaat of California, Alin, Keg. comvosed by Stephen Glover. In the House of Representatives, the uay was con- | {2 a murder, or instigating the duel was concerned; | Capt. Rollins, brings dates frem Galveston to th einen Bem NS Tle Mocheater, s¥'s00 4 Foreign Ports, ‘My Bovnie Steed,” wablendul Siczzotinte, engraved ox: sumed by a continued debate on the propésed censure of of duelling was conceraed be | 13th instant. ‘The N. got und below, and « tora omc : : Aug 29—In port India, fm presaly for this Mogazine, by H. 8. Ladd, Kéq. Mr. Adams. The question pending was the motion to He would edd one word and passen ‘the Octoraro. The practical result of this is that the public feel that rt 35—In Junw Harper's Ferry, engraved expressly for us by A. L. Dick, Proceediags connected with the motiow to cen- from Mastachn. a port, Paudoray jams, on the table, and jsemect, no date—In port, Jae F rae Maeswact earnestiy appealed to Mr. THomrsox, of lefended him so atrong- ince they can have no confidence, either in official reports or i ly, was convinced and believed, and Ene " the statements of the Wall strect prints; hence they are eaictt Soring Fashioue—three fiqures—London style, in ad- jansantita,Jan l— nab : H ‘ Ti Misio—> nages—* ‘The Dream ia Pant.” he mover of the resol and believed, that he was not : e disposed to trust nobody. ull; Gladiator fim do arr 28th; enablobim to make ton Tous ts tharwee neta aay He knew the facts then, and: he Sse letter from a person in authority at Austin, duted Sales at the Stock Exchange. St Joun, N'B, Jan sore Que bet Pabiite Caged ME pli Man be fee pe tof this city and yok the United. States sentatio: tations of the course he bad taken. bythe various ISRAEL POST. an Rowery. | Baber a Ls ecto resolution. ; reon,atter some hesitation, withdrew the mo- tien on condition th: ‘ i ie ae wf po at ee. Manstacte should renew it at . Mansiary r. nod his thanks for t afecdea him of Findicnng hs Sialionrserteseveets of those who had op; é well as those who had supported it, and ne was almost tempted to st inthe hem from subsequent causes of hostility, with maliee/pre- | the lst, of January, which states that news had just md sitpeat 86 of God birt ayant any | come in by way of Bexar, to the effet that Cook, in the oleic! 7 ony the commander of the expedition,) Howard and She would excites the tet dldwell, (officers,) had been put to death after of feeling on the part oftbegentleman. He ie allies they surrendered. Thisnews was received by the the Clerk toreadthe remainder of the extracts; which it direct source. and was fully relied upon; and having been done, gave notice thet he would be at | excited a dete id and deep feeling of re- any moment ready to yield the floor for getting rid of the | Venge in the bosoms of the Texians Fy r eres seit by tall (all parte an 97—Cld Joha Marshall, Sid Midas, Pernambu Bier 7:5 Boch Bier ld ntor, t Indies, § lo ae ete Arr Aen; Ntork; Joseph, Ae. Wa, N Y 6percent 1361 $2000 hi Bonds eee don do. 1844 ‘$9000 ° et 50 shares Amor Ex Bk bes Del & Hudson 0 wa | A COURSE OF LECTURES. on the True moce of Ac- CA Gaining, the French and other Modern Lauguages.— Vions FRONTIN proposes to give his puptin, and thefs Triemden a Course of Lectures (co ve delivered in English) on the abov tyre, at is dwelling. 1 Deekiuan abrgetsb tivext God an CW sireeis, Commencing on Monday, ist inst. st? o'clock, 1000 Kentucky 6's iitietes Bonds 0 ‘od, et Johve, BF Creole. Richmond; Li grange, Ly cur: 26 do aw Toadies, an ind’ Foreat Kiga, for the We pire, for N ¥ .D C., Jan %6—Sld Virginia, Barbadoes. furxanontasD Co Jet Aun Elita, NYork. S5th—Arr oB8S225888 = 3 a) lan; eof the Spanii subject, whenever the House became tired with it. Oth 0 b ht to Galveston 250 do Newb: ort. é the cou conti foe I his. friends and 1 will take cube ol oe cosaye, ime, irom my | Mes crosrast saked his Colleagueto yield the Moor | by the Pace he ares brought te, Galveston te L Yeinnd Mercy & Hore ev ose dre Rose, Nantucket, to complete ft. | prgcouige, will continue for tNree twom his not to place hls rsolution on tho veasoninpot the penta | fot he pode of poving an adjonrhment, to which he the Ditty: December, were to. the effect that the a tte tne cig Deacon, Virgin, Yor Boston, and ts dae adantivg 4 Lady and Geatleman 59 cents—to be man from Virginia, (Mr. Wiss.) w hove | acceded, and the House adjourned. Santa Pe prisone: ded'ib safety af Miekine + A 4 aoa oe eof in 20--Arr Foy, Rogers, NYork: cld Charles, | "yi ‘he published {condensed into réselutions, would read something ive f When an intimation was given through the Herald | Saits Fe eee cere . Se de CHAT enmark, West ludien 28th—cld Ceylon. Cuba. | pve teeeture will be published monthly. Ca the following:—a .-Glavery is essential to liberty eng | some short time ogo that Mr. Wise wae unwilling longer | $0 en ireated kindly by their conquerors. 10 do Pr emoct, Jah 2—Arr Louies, Baltimore, UNCURRENT MONEY, of flirkinds, purevase’ atthe ss y ond oe q te | This aceount was believed, by the best informed, to Gioeersren, dau 93 Arr k, Georgetown; Palestine, beav market rates, by | 8 ” equality. 2. Since the foundation of the governinent, wants gene MMisiOUGh A wah a elatiee of tecions be merely conjectural and Gontrict, not only for Mfe Paterson RR Seve... ism ba anda] SY centuries net: there has been a er wit in this country hedby the Frederickoug. house of Braintree. 3. Wai a Sciex, Jan %6—S1d Brssilian, from Frankfort for Porto ac O ak artes 9 inquiry whether the statement was authorized by any | the reason that it was Mexican, but that the prison- C ICCECTIO V8 on all part, of ti t this faction was crushed by uited States made on aslive holder names Jefferson; person having a knowledge ofthe transaction, but now | ers would have been unable to travel 2,000 mil Rigo. 7 Gee mntse Revere Meroe By and itwill be crashed aeatn, the aodre Cin Joutt must cease, for Mee Wise unequivocally charges | two months. The Texi: ny still believed the p c ja9 wh Wall te eae Tylers Now he dit not belicve in ath Propositions. |’ MF. Clay with ing penned the challenge, and been | goners to have been treated with cowardly sever- ees T “Vien rty gaa Britieh ennearne, We did not believe there wus such ape thé prime mover and director in that melancholy affair, oh for N Gea Letier Baw toe irom hey were not slain. steg. Gloucester; Si i ; ANNLA. will close at Harader & ( par'y in this country. Theeld federal party, howev “Baltimore. — wpiliplih EUR ie} Corn Trade, hed i a pong sp Brians, Weber, | 3 Wallstreet, om ay, at» 0% Ruck they might be mistaken, were nok tral nd ae > | ork; Leonid, Erederickaburgh; lisirm, Alexundria.— | ° Yi ailatrect om Monday, Xi wn erentiter leader, (Wr, MasnoR,) apom whom te blend {Correspondence of the Herald. Gatvesron, Jan, 18th, 1812 —Great exeitement | Holders of canal flour have run up the low eone, (Bie) fm Balermo Cll Malta, Pats and amir, | ,,HARSNDEN & CO; ehauce the ante arrival of al welt of Lui political opponents fell the heaviest, whe had be leal of fir-.iness.» Smal On the most intimate terms with the father of his count: 1 had been a member of bib mily for sev on Years, 60, Guadaloupe: Fly mouth. Haran: Potomac Thich ‘itth= Art Token, fia Balssinors ; Brite, tin ieorfoik ancetown, Jan 96—Arr Sanur and Tne nas, Ajlantic Batrmmong, Jan. 29, 1842. | prevailshere, prodaced by the news of thecapture | *#d evince a gr . ; 5 ( tut $612 is now tl fit the ehaneees, We aa Apother Shinplastery Failed—The Bankrupt Repeal | ofthe Santa Fe expedition and the treatment of the ee oe; Bre : ‘orn might sel rer ived up tay ner, Nog Wallet. HARNOEN Price; We quote Georgetown at wine $6; Ohio $581 : : : rn ly ev ae 7" Ogaan, saat fn Bay ot Hondurie,4th inst aa JOTICK —Th 4D ie r vibe man, Whatever might be his political opinions was no| il Rejected—Cherapeate Bank—Raitroud Acci- Sh ESA CHERASRLL hee scirase an army, SOR ep BoA ri bast Io KAI. G.4, 95 Begriogeet, Seg Shh ei iaticedee, Fathi Nod Albany ail Mond Company. intend (a apy'y"io. tip somes He Aid — wish his motion to be considered dent 2 Loin Bill-—Exce e—dlesumplion,: $e Mexieo pg Re fist toa, NU, ‘ator, New York; ludependense, Fall River. Laestature of thin tate, atthe vase tation. ar nent cither as a southern or a northern measure. He ¥8| Mp. Boy or estas mintry and the Uni- Philadelphia Cattle Market. 1 ORTUGUESE FEMALE PILLS. | vanr ¥ AA aise babii isi Aa inintmuadeed Mr. Ton 0 JGUESE FEMALE PILLS . don weretee pocclinn Cuneta " py ait ‘As I predicted, the Mechanics’ i ted States; for ifihat government i longer bear Faivay Arr » Jan. 8.—Brer Catxie—650 at |r ‘Hd Aro bd celebrated pills, from Portngal, are York, Nov. 19, 1641. nt law 6w * addressed to them as Fi ne fr ia dvert section « e | ‘ rh ih aayey Bia the treatment of Mexico toward her in the constant | market, 150 head from Virginia, and the balance, Ue five, to be obenumed iv thu country Ser adver CURRENT MONEY, of wil kins, purcnasen acto. The gentlemen from Virgtnls’ (We, Bot) appealed vo | 7, Mieke, the: bucker” yesterday. Atremen- | Whcter of her citizen, Ae we who have once | 900, were from th Sales of middling cattle at 5; | “ment on tataet columnar Crnryh rat Kasha ot market rates, we e House in behalf of the genttems i areas ch dub POP Way made oa it in the ‘early part of the day, | been her citizens, toll ok. From five to ten thou- f feed ha bia isfener 4 ain <i en eatal ee seep oy ey RTE. OS AE delat Comment Tybee have the petivon.referces| thn feroeity of whiet it was unable to'withstand. | aid menican naw be raised in this country—vo- | 17) Iatover, Clues ae Carcne TOR At maket sales | sen soda U of Je mew hich, un fg ge All stent . . Aho won! pp anawer | The scenes really laughable. So asxious were arch into Meqieo. Will our friends | ot ge Calves in the dro : — No 148 hatham, cornes of Mobberry streets, lately ‘On 8 siirdny ev bet , bet eHow! and ikeroerelt Oh Whip. Vhe finde ” Pel the rina at the Vierla'om ted States, who have lost fathers and | j)qaware, by live weight. 340 44 cents per Ib. | Hoar— on ropriet ‘eof liberty and Texas again sop at mark -sulen 4} to Ad, live weight) Sies—2or0 | Fah oh mba Nien, 19, Cache, ‘6191 From olrert, at inark, ee, wi ‘1 showing 'the'réarén w! mee fer of the petitioners Q shi N, 0. Bulletin, Jan 14, gt—dales $1.29 a $225. near Olivit, OFS. M. Howe, No, q9 Grau st 10.40" ld not be granted. He d $0 take not wht | note-holders to be first in getting thei rights, that oeMmS ony “wate His, pa rnétir es of action, some of them nauated on the shoulders of widen let me thie aids oy Re on twats Se 2 Ta yard. $1.60.4$3; on the |) aA G0; Howe—it is offered forsale, on acerunt cf