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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vols VIL—No, 322 -—-Whele He. 1990 NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 5, 1842. Price Two Cents i. i by | it will number thirteen hundred, if mot thirteen thou- Tris We ae NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. City Intelligence. Rymes for] the Times, or Reason for the | black flag of Anti-Slavery. This was headed FE 5 n thou nis Wearnen Acatn’—More summer weather “Fo dail from New York on the s6th, «= meme) Rowse 4 Srnowa Box.—Oa Wednesday last the fa TESST ORT tase Dan O'Connell and Father Matthew, backed by | ##nd, in she county. Mark my Words, yesterday. Heavy April showers in the morning, ry fron cheat on the premises of Mesers Joba Buckly The wae deal with Treedem's een; 60,000! other Irishmen. Of course this was a di- The poe aan ey perkueg pele AES and at nine o’eloek the thermometer at Pattioson’s and Abraham Becker, No. 68 Vesey street, was Copy er eo penne a tect appeal to the sympathies of the Irish of Bos: | peat’ and almost all but the bankerss and lures | @¢ 62 deg. inthe shade. On the same day and hour ‘90 down, down, southerners, down. | tomand vicinity, and they answered the call to the | creditor# are opposed to the repeal, and in favor of last year it was at Sideg. In 1810, d . sumber of about 1200, as near as we could jud amendments,fand of including allincorporations ex. bp , down lo 9 deg ig and in 1839, at 24deg. We have expesienced this = - : 8, Care thins, 25th Nov. opened by the use of keys, and its contents, consist- Bs E A Boge pie ing of $106, stolen therefrom. Amongithe money Mia wine, . bit ‘ice ain’t worth a straw, . was an English shilling and a Portuguese dollar,both | Andecotten but alittle more, The Hall filed at an early hour—numbering in all | Ceptchurches, IMerary eocieties, cc | mild, open weather for more than a mouth, nod if three Vitae Pipette ab atleast three thousand. The meeting was called | j. the author of these letters. Some have said they | it continue much longer, ‘x Hudson will soon be Jackson—subsequently Wil- | were diab ig ark Wy bene se god people i - | connested with the Herald, and others heve attribu- eg pte aie rte ae ted them to the unsuccessful candidate for Post Mas- ter, above mentionéd. Put | wish them all to know Bradburn, Mass.; a Mr. Ful- | that theee surmises are incorrect, and that they are ‘ol. Miller, Vt.; N. P. Rogers, | written by myself. 1n order, therefore, to enlighten ice Presidents. And wh organiza- | them as to who I am, B pines my initrals to this let- d been completed, id | ter. Reepectfu outs and cheer: of t P.Dd.Q. #0 down, down, southerners, down. Oh! what a stupid peck of fools, ‘To think that you are more than tools— clamation, and Francis Jackson, Effingham L. Ca- Knives thatare held by northern hands, r your poor nigger’s bands, jo down, down, southerners, devia |. Jr. open te Albany. It age te Weat Point. Every one is compl vation and debilie tation. Well they m. am. Captain dn the ire ew ih sucht mraremente pe ebane was immediately arrested, but none of the money TN ee ae sacemantof netrescopaned alons. Fhe wae found in ber posseasion. After a fall examina- hence te Sor for which: ample. stores wll be aces will make avery exertion to give general eatiag o ol thene shige gia be rgmesnel Upper part of the city, has been missing for the past Cepia \ nos. Livi os ich i A Cegisin FAL 3th Nov. of which it was afterwards ascertained have been Martin oe *: Bee passed away by a colored girl, named Nancy Roome, ONS a cA} u who hadresided in the house as @ servant. She the Smocuine Mistaxe.—We from Bennington, Wyoming heart-rending occurrence happen 1.4 week. It appears that Mr Paytot ‘ gaged at labor in his bam, was somew + tion she was locked up for trial. Asoruen Maw Misesxo.—A person residing in the lly, yours, &e, Claremont, N. Hs or a » parcels or four days. Wedo not know whether he went to (Correspondence of the Herald.} @ them en the mom Poeereerecre aT by a neighbor’ om Pith stiiescterts armed, tnd teirneew. | gollect a debt dae him, or visit a friend. ‘Those Ctasemonr, N. H., Feb. 1, 182. upon the table the grand Irish peti- Bare OE ia ind her from the bara, Goll his tee eee, SE earn nn | nition age tke te | Mgr Roe Toate | ecg ee ne Scns] AL aa | ped nae met ig : . wersions—- Per feetionists—Banks— Royal Fa- aye reer ee self or his tormenter. cordi b eee eet stew York, orto by with pune to gd we ipl vane mily—-Le jeune Editeur, ge. pone 00 f been offe he slave bi use ne for hit | Things in Richmond—Theatricals—Gambling— Hor rsa one side of the door, rth cheeks oe his M. AS. by . soruex Vierrt.—Lliza Jackaon, a colored wo- at, je: ut say! i furder. and. At this instant a boy |i beget Saleen, ent tewnpestes spateoske man, who has resided at No, 3 Litle Water ot, | DEA Sts: ais ye | With’ greater hi Shy Lacy fe a appeared in the door with a horse; which he pation died yesterday from the effects of continued intem- | Since my last communication, I have been travel- | hearts, from good ould Ireland, laughing at the low | Drax Bearer, to water, and Mr. Dayton mistaking hi mn fo LOUISIANA Fe aa Mk OF PACKETS nee. The Coroner held an inquest, and the | ting most of the time through the State of Vermont, | price !” -Here in the old crad seted mith Our city movem: are sueh at present as I} cow, plunged it into his face, one tine cmeetiing ie an 0". A r and was greatly surprised at nearly every place | 4zzas, and shouts of © Hurra for “God bless Father Matthew” know would equally interest you, and your read- ere; therefore, I crave a place in your paper fera very few li The“ fashionables” are making the most of the body was examined by Dr. Tompkins and Mar- nose, which nee his death two days afie rora'W ren where I stopped, to witness the eagerness manifest- ed by the people generally to catch a glimpse at your invaluable Herald. ‘‘Ah!” says oue, “the Herald is decidedly the best paper, on all accounts, _ | glorious weather we have had for a month past, of any journal whatever, published in the Union.” | ayank? <uowlam on the Patrictiem ust demon: | and every night, the bright aud beautiful ladies of ”’ says another, ‘‘and Jas. G. Bennett, the | stration of it, he called out George Bradburn, who | the Old Dominion throng some mansion in our good the most remarkable and astonishmg ge. | £4ve way, ee ad Iya Bigg ake a A city, where yeu may be sure beaux are not lacking Lcannot but admire his fraukness | their aid in the cause, ae the natural enemies of | fF them te exercive the ‘ ly nee.” So do I,” sa oppression—the Bradburn ascended the upon. Wecan boast of mere fine ladies, and haad- third—*‘ and then his articles on the money market and jet squirt a stream of dirty’ blackguard some men than avy other city of the same size in are the most sensible and profound of any that I | tuperation, and malicious slander against t the Union. have seen; and will, unquestionanly, be the means, | 18 Several, and upon the heads of her m Oar theatrehas been doing a good business this Srove Leapixne Hanvess.—A man named William Hustace, alias Frendon, from the stabie of David B. Leavenworth, No. 23 Cornelia street. He was caught ia the actand caged. a Cae ar Re ay ote) and James Green 4 arrangemy stole pounds of butter from h B.MeCune, rorenil tet Des. 3e4! 173 Grand street, and were eaghtated the butter Nard, eth Get. found in their possession by watchman John Allen. t, 26th Oct. Lewis McDonald was caught by Thomes Fox, a watchman, with a tub of butter supposed to have beenstolen. All the above named rogues were committed. A Taser with a Sweet Toorn.—James Morrison awake ge bex of raisios from the apscety. of Marts ar New Onteaxs —Five maile from the North came through yesterday. What sort of mails they were, may be determined by the fact that the dates from New York were the llth and 12th. The papers of the 8th, 9th and 10ch are all among the missing. There is one paper only f-om Charleston, and two from Washington. Plague take the mails, they area nuisance.—N. O. Bulletin, Jan 28. MILLIONS DIE HAT SHERMAN'S LOZ "T ever aaed Gan as hea ke ae Beare a whe ‘as incurable, bebey’ nd apt. Hy Os it. of the Oneida Conference, was gi Joseph B. McCune, 173 Grand street, and wascom- | © guished govs, in particular, that excel , ‘ ‘the =p ‘passenge % foun Satta iw Trovst. pain.—One of the nu- } thy currency in the country.” These, sir, are but | speaking of Gov. Mc ie, he woulk * i a fow weeks res! im to ved masters, who will make cvertenortion te tive | merous family who bear the abaee popaanea; was “f if x si miserable miscreant,” and of Picken Fisher, and Mr. Thayer. Mies F.’s style of acting | so that he could renume his duties aa minister of the feet is chast He recommends a few among the thousand remarks daily made re- specting the Herald; they are sufficient, however, | Jopue. to show, in a degree, its great and deserved popu- Fou will wonder how we could etand by and lecidedly the best larity, especially among the cultivators of the soil, | make no demonstration of disproval? I answer, | every pice. this winter, without an exception, | tradesmen, and mechanics. that the people were wiped surprise. A very | belirve, he has sustained adiflicult character, and few were present but the aboliiionists—many just sae & The protracted meetings, of which I made men- | dropt in ard then out; but il it wereto be repeated, | nlWways to the arat rgtadehes Bt Obi tee ite tion in a former epistle, are now brought toa close, | if another meeting were to be there for the same Lambert, and Miss Ayres are good, the bali (having continued, at intervals, seventy-two days,) | PUrpose, viz : to ealist tho Irish to join the bloody | 4°” By the way T ebecreen Spode he palanee se id be: I, and to all wno are consumptive or have any derangement of theirlungs, as the greatest wed icine Ip the huown world. He has witnessed their effects on several others, ané al with the happiest results, He says 90 great. remedy, shrough the blessiogs of Dir thould be the edmmon proserty of afl, and in thefaea ot the eatin ny ne mond, of this city, eave a few to a lad had been given up by: her physiean cod Tas stage of Conmieition. “the tnt Lorerge ef, so that she was encouraged through the blesaing of Ged they. rascal;” and so on throughout the whol- cata- ae te at home satisfaction. They wall at all times be towed upand | caught on Thursday night by watchmen John Al- he Minna by eeamboate ave reapoad- | lencand David Garthwaite, witha ral of sate len. ies alton precusvone ri cepa cacja | ther on hiaback, supposed 10 “have heen sole. my parcel or package, e was locked up, andthe ownerof the leather can (ign aye fom are taken forthe same, and get it by applying at the Police Office. freightor pase: reset to e; Crrsep Two Sameie Warcnes-—A young man, t, ae Lan wos eee so New | named Alexander Porter, one of the hands recently who will promptly forward all goods to his address. | arrived in the ship Patrick Henry, at this port, was bes cred this ine are warranted 5 sail punctuality cI.-4 arrested yesterday, charged with breaking open a and gveat.care will be taken to.bave Bry th fi ‘ i ‘i i crusade against the South, by the use and means of i H 2 They were foundin his chest, d ‘ os say what. a éfiree atthe timoof his st Say co trp er individuals, not Veber at noted either for their Xow mark this, George Bradburn was a member nd lent ef this, Mice’ this mAs i Y nie tales annpvend saaiad len te well all able family in one of our southern States, and the | #agacity or intelligence, have been striving, with | of the Werld’s Convention, visited Lreland, and tle in itself, that it does not merit He ad ined orery thing be heard of, ud py =) instant aid of his relatives may ‘ameliorate hia pun- | all tate pe wey oases, to get religion before pedeshiadly deathe men id Fy AE Ln ‘3 forded the leaat relief—ani instance of saving a ‘are reduce centa, ishment for the crime of grand | i i the millenium, which, accordin; Joe Miller and onnell and Father Ma(thew, this 60,000 tongue: A : roo he foot of Coutand street New Fork. hewtands charged. een?» WHR Which | Doctor Larduer, will take place AD. 1843; how | appeal tothe American Irish.” ‘Mr ‘Hradburn oad | g,¥qjund due « tragedy, here last night. Two Lo Mla nents New ¥ ork, sd Lignt Finoraap Tateves.—William Cornish and | well they have saceeeded, thus their uuder- | in the course of his speech, that “Daniel O'Con- face about py Fas woman, and one of them went fithetinlshetcats Suh beeen one Wo phypictsns) taking, it isnot for mete say. Time, the correct- | nell andalso Matthew gave him in charge of the or of all things, will se: t ve matter in its true light. | American Irish, and to tell them, und beseech them | pistol behind tirely i ‘Tier Mr.Handeock, 497 Pearl street, has used the m in hi family with invas uccess, recommends them to Leave New York, beave Newark. ae AlM. Ate nM. ats a Atl} FM. | Theodore Rosa, colored rogues, entered the store of mM do a ‘ 10 2 do Walter 8. Chiids, 47 Beekinan street, on the night 1 de 19 de | of the Ist instant, and finding nothing more valuable | Among the most prominent characters who were | as they hated oppression and loved freedomin the | mediate! bari i ON SUNDAYS. that they could readily dey theip inde on, took a | saddenty and woenderiully wrought upon, and | largest sense of the term, not to give their votes tu | ,, 5 8 he door, brutally murdered Teagasc atte the foot of Liberty street: bag of Prussian feathers, valued at $23, and made | “brought out” at these meetings, are two only of | any man who was not known to be a thorough-go- , cutting and mangling her | ,,¥".M-E-Martin, the fashionable merchant tailor, 127 Wil- VAMand eM. LEM. gndide Tm | off, but officers Cockefair and Lounsberry, getting | yyhom 1 shall speak. One is the publisher of the | ing abolitionist !! No, says he, let not the blood mer. She died on the spot. | which nothing relieved “GU he tried these Losenges, ike uw tink: Higaserwro ty, A sceat of their whereabouts, grabbed ’em Toth, and | “Nat Eagle,” » jovial, good natured, soft sort | be found on your garment fur voting against the op- appear, I hear, as I writ: cure.i him ina few hours. . BRU: 4 ix. restored the property to its owners, of a fellow, who evidently possesses more zeal . Tam not an Irtshman—I am only the son ely to recover. The murderer ‘oreh a6 Nasten strest, agente —uriite, 108 Bow Fare red than knowledge. He is very eager in urging poor ian nal Chapatares ko APRSM tP. FO Subd tse Fullonet, Brooklyn; Redding aud Bate at Beeeos arran, n 5 ‘are reduced. the foot of Libertystreet.deily. Rervssp Mepicat Atp.—The Coroner was called Leave New York. Leave New Deane. yesterday to hold an inquest on the body of a color- ats AM. Ae aa sd womgn named Aan Sallana, & native ef New LE atage with these lines each way. eTsey, agt years, who died at N». 181 Anthony gost an New York ana Sggpervils 7 atreet, on Thursday night. Dr. Edwards, of Peal ‘De # Pre oe street, wag ols by id focpinn e cue her, but town, ¢ refused medic ‘ the 7} A. M. train from New joke and 4t reOueey Diata nage iliac om} Bs on oa’ nA soxpockets Disonancep.— WilliamPal- i ie n Zoey, bs been pedaey cpm mer. and George Wellesly, who were arrested on conte ect.to hear from me in a week or pafticularly interesting details of ‘s and things in general. lost sinners to repentauce, but for some reason er | patrjotism in the name of an Emmett, of other, meets with rather poor success; the why | of O'Connell, of Father Matthew, that good man, and wherefore, I presume, is that the good peeple | to come out, come out for the cause of the degraded of this heme have been sufficiently numbugged | slave.” 1% ours, &e. c. already, both with quack doctors and quack di- The plot thiekene indeed, and when it will end vines ; hence, as a matter of course, it will be ra- | God only knows. Where is Father Hughes ? Riisiee 6¢ tun Miivads ther an up-hill business with himin his new voca- @P.@ i tion. The other is a portly-leoking ex-parson of the *old line,” alias, orthodox order, who (having 4: R.Jenkins. Washington Lily. OTICE is hereby given, that the NEW YORK AN NGA RATCROSD COMPANY eit cone AND Legislature of the State of New York, for permission te construct a portion of their Road in the State of Peomsylva- nia,to wit: froma point at or near Sawmill Ri 3 ‘oga the ware river, thence westward on the of said through Pike county. i forsbout 16+ miles, to a poimt uear Cedar Falls, and there re grave the Delaware river into the county of Sullivan, in thie We rejoice in this morning, is confined Uties. Py tidings that Fletcher Hea stir Ne rai | oo ape Si pk preity | longince Camel pn nd mio ih | —_—_ (Gerad oi ar sn Seale oth i | Seater secre ee cent Sree Soren New Brunswick is omit. ed yesterday, there being no evidence ageinstthert. wont) aaebaee | aeersonge J with great fervor, for Unies, Jen, 3542. 1, to . White and Pierce, police Tote te COLUTEa A Oy the Been ne? ‘the =m VAM. teipfrom Whether guilty or notthe arrest was premature. | Years past, the, Terrors of the law to, the wicked | Reading-Room in Utica— intrigues for the Post Office | officers, and the citizens generally owe thene their | count Broome, ata thane wound the grent vd ote Suaquehansah river, fora je through Susquehanush county, Pa Point at or where the Susquehannah river recrosses 10to the State of ‘New York, im the county of Broome ‘Application will «iso be made fur an exteasion of one year in completing owe fourth part of JAMES BOWEN President. _New York, 19th January, 1842, jew and perv. children of men—fame says that he ae is — Pir ii wee nine the affrontuny 45 steod up in the hed eae ‘Samuel Beardsley— Troubles in the Church—Pious perth ae ore So the taary, and publicly acknowledge that antil he was| é/lections. converted ia tae late protracted meeting he never | Janes Gorvon Busnerr, Esq. Fi knew what true, genuine picty was. Verily, one Dean Srn,— would suppose that this meek and lowly expouhd- |. -rnere is located in this city, at No. 174 Genessce who procure their tickets at the ticketoffice.re- | If they followed the business they were suspected 0 ferry y Jeera Tuaptsarereceived by thecondatar of they sheuldneverhave been arrested nutil thev BIATEN ISLAND FERRY. = commitied en act sufficient to commit them for Feot of Whitehall street. Stove Cnats Cante.—John Blaney was caught ny (tig ehend in the act of stealing 25 feet of chain ca- Rigicpined Lewes Whithal | Ple(om, Weaver, Gant, No. 10 South street, and | Sev grass eather a, bind. Geipe, snatend, of = | treet, one of the best newsrooms in central cr SHERMAN’S Bev otleck ax At poleigek sx. Many Roorns Ack.—Sandell, the man whe | “bright and shining” Light ; but that, indeed, was | western New-York. fe is supplied with all the ORRIS TOOTH PASTE, be “PM “2 “ ohh no great objection in the eyes of his devont flocks | yalnable American and fereign periodicals, reprints, i gaatrere alli prastionl paspovee SeGage'el.| ©. aa all che tose valnabte und intetesting papers black satin yore, in getting up prayer meetings,—“‘leading cap- tee * “ id collar, black in stock and tive silly women,” é&c. . .... | published in"New-York, Philadelphia, Boston, Al- | nigh’ shoes ; bands he still wore black kid There is another sect merry! sprung up in this | bany, dc. are received and sold at the counter,at the a head a black hat, and over his bighly- rien ee okey fo thei’ pastry he asual prices, adding postage. Among them,the New | Coat agreen suitoat He is about 5 feet 10 inches Fy . high, weighs about 130 lbe, and svems about 25 heless, considered by many aahrewd ma. | York Herald, daily,and weekly, is always to be fase. <tile dark 1 1 4 d | found. Imention this for the thenefit of etcangers | Yingulariy’contract witha very: livid somatic r inreligious as wel as worldiy matte! rly contrast w alty catches most of the new. conver: visiting this city,that they may know at once where e ts long, featui ay woe “ was arrested in New Jersey, on a charge of sup- «Pw iw “ep ew knowledge of the death of Mary C. Rogers, On Sunday there will he two boats to run. The last boet | has been finally discharged by the Mayor, there not Meares Btaten loland at S0’clock, F. m. o&_ | being evidence sufficient to detain him. 0; - SORCURRENT MONEY, of ol of WMT Kinds, “purchased at the | rutar fact, however, has resulted from this investi- . eb gation, which is, that he was at Hoboken, on the s¥ivester, Sunday that Mary Rogers is supposed to have been ae = 190 Buosdway. eres in eorapeny with a girl, and it is alleged #OR SUREWSBI FEAL thatshe has been among the miging ever since! ENT Tt Senmhoat. ¢ ars Who was she, and what has become of her? 'E hese dentifrice in the world, ited not to inj: teeth bat oslesuae and Drautily thew, berden Gh cu. roa aching Dr, Ghat: S' sweeten the breath, and keep the ton, one of the ableat chemiate in article ever offered to the public. Dr R.C. Caste, 297 Broadway, a deatist of the most, ex- tensive practiee, and of the higheat’ reputation, reeommends it ai a!l thal could be desired as a pleasant and efficacious den- ice. 1. EiLiorT, the distinguished oculist. corner of Broadway ‘Warren street. has used it for two years, and considers the bert article known. (ed ered 113 Chambera street, uses no other artiele for ery Tae nning on coup de main, to the great wonder and astoni: 3 h most prewinent cheek bor bia teeth. Fniton Market slip, Snort - ‘of tl st preminent c' n ver, tery fe ny at 10 o'clock ‘AM. ‘Tuesday? Court of Common Pleas ment of all other denominations, whe look upon him | t0 apply for the latest copies‘of the Herald and other | © on of his 1s ce perfectly accords basi M. Fars, ¥eeq. No.10 Ls a Keingeg ae ey 4 Wy as Bo San ah eelexs tases Isonauam. 46 Heturni aves ‘ank every lay mm pnt Larue vs. Edwari illaume Merle —The in- > AMy Wocsday,Wednonday, and Fridayyathalivast | eid ty eb, 18{1, received 71 bales of cotton, per until further notice, savigation | ship Clifton, from New Orleans, and ordered them —____o#fim”__ | to be placed in the extens: BIMD LINE TO near Dover sb ew ruaning thro article, Col. JL. Haines, 114 Maid mat le, nome ae to sand mal He was arrested inthis manner :— and Pierce left this city in the 4 a Saturday, for Petersburg, ‘shotel about Go’clock. Mr. r, was immediately sent for asa hee“ ct ginal deal better, in all Laie The proprietor, a = B. Loa apolite | tive of nie deeds, for keenn “s 24 see and enterprising man, and his aews-reom is quite a aa iautentrecls a valuable thing to our place. i »” that the Presi- I promised to tell you the joke to whieh I alluded such loans from | in my former letter about the post office in this city, lane, recommends it as am er- fast of the Front. Three or four days afte} his Casher cast hig cadidates. One of the: best modus operandi. A gen- atch 78 Broasway inl be fe been stored, four of the bal the interest, when paid, at six per cent only, w: Fayette si ertod:Sysseerhig naiiatatra: ig very near the mother of Heath; told Stage to Albany vy the line from any point on the East | the defendant contended t the Direetors, Stocich d others, were obli- | J- A- apa aa eps mis : 0G 4 o'clock that morning he hear. | {/NCURKENT MQ of the river where the boats may be compelled by ice to | delivered, and refused to account for m and; tion at Albany. He had been ananti-mason. Since ck at best market rates, er door, and sawa young man er his description The officers, how bad corm ae WHEAT —138 Sneke, now! {3 ‘ ¥ resent action was therefore brought. On f il boats togive sacle: | Prov tsintiff; three or four carmers who stated that egularlyflicensed, but were journeymen Brown, ¢ ig, or at | that administration went into power, the dispesal of at possibly have all offices and political favor ia this conaty in the png tte ae iecartet teaiey whig party, has been in the hands of General, now pe Si ne that they are constantly filching and fleecing the | Celonel 8. P. Lyman,’and Nicholas Devereux, Esq." community at large out of thei i i These gentlemen were friendly to the applicant in teste wrovthlene plegter wnesee question; and Mr. L , the former being at Washing- that when the n : h the directors of ton, after the close of the special seasion, prevailed, reagent Till be on hoard each of the m formas isle extends to Montreal, touching st Albany, (effice the Museum) and embraces @ very’ direct and Commo: route thither. Stages and horses of this line will be found really the > i nena PIT a Se ee im Coe shew 4 though they to sign such to the mate of the aod sperd of all who may give us the preference. pen. aenving. (Gem. Thesb, receipts. ware be river shai be shut up entirely, Red Bird ® . runall through from New York city to Albany. produced. la one or two instances there was a Mn BAXTER, {Asem | trifling duscrepaney, bat Mr. W, fi hip YAZ from New Orleans for gale by, wb cia C@LL! Der aat 56 South of AND, - nd £20, to any ameun ae JS LV Es |WINES—s00 bales Bridport Manfiy, fall a De feeltl to tele consutlas Skins call vi least tne rudiments ayable ted for him. Mr. White, however, was ef the opi- nton that Heath’s first move would be fer the ith, and proposed to Mr. Pierce to go on im the hope that Provi- 5 rn eontended it is said, upon the President to send the name of 8 far as Weldon, net, wreom, Lene Foe ef supemor qual: gh V. BAKER, Proprietor. Cds that they were written by sturdy whose labor- Mr. 8., to the Post Master General for post master of resting him. Pierce a ved Dee Ie PTET ING & CO %Ga South ot wrought fingers more resembled the size and sta at8 e’clock, in | — T. POWELL & 00'S LINE. Utica; and thereupon wrote to Mr. 8. these facts H R MACHINE, FEUTING—O1 inches Wade. & SROOKS, No. 61 Liberty 1, der the frm of s athes bean SEnGoRytevengels hes and assured him that he would have the appoint- meat, av the President would send in his name with others the next morning. The news created a great BING— The steamboat were not all formed with p precision and every A Be the dae vod one nieety, it could easily be acceunted for. The: “cack Recarsine the Higa sicar will leave Newborgh Cleat on one point—that of delivering the Bi j b R NEWB! i at 1) | mina of a crow-bar than the delicately tapered ELLs. WEST. P SO ( i : Wat 3. AVE! Ty ED | ones of hie antagonist counsel, and if the letters ‘urdey aferaooa's would scarcely be mornmg at ¢ o’clock, anu ‘A uesday an full And to what base | Sensation here, and 8. and his friends felt greatly 5 , Pits ply, to the Captain on board. h mh the men, who are reputed | elevated at their victery over the other whig candi- The unscttled buvinogs of eee te bane by B. All baggage aad eagnt ct 8 ry deceit i to the last soason | honest, resort to, in these degenerate days! The | dates, and the letter to which I allude was exhibited tp undersigned, who wil continue the business from this date, ot prast New Orless It South strect, om bis own account, er ay usdin JOAN MERDMAN _ es are who shes Wilder's I's . HERRING. men 190 Water strert _ GS OELECTIONS ie ail parte ol the United States, made on the mowt favorable terma, by SYLVESTER, and 130 Broadway. je cheap, & an be seen ia the vel Hien, bank specie, put on board this just be at the risk of the | being an extremely wet one GreresRoneas il offadlag rreceiptiesigod for was shown that Mr. Merle bad about 15,000 ba ———STARLINE FOR NEW ORLEANS. | Cotton at the time in bis store, every one of which was carefully examined as it went out, in order to discover, if possible, the four bal iserted to have eave to relure thanks for the pa | been gone, but without effect, and th ® you have to extended towards the Star Line,and | conclusive in bis mind that but 67 bal agian of a portion of your freight to New Or- i from the plaintiff. A mesentcenis roth borin to several persons by him to contra the wath of. the hae report. His friends congratulated him, and his op- Scatoe, athie willacd ple Oe pi eg yess hung down their heads in grief and indigna- on. cane otaece a eee | Tae Frqsitent send in the nae st the lime ptoe meationed; but, jere’s Many a slip between the whetherg the Preside: as — = eup and the The next mail brought tothe morigage on those verdant lands President's hands the eening Journal, containing Croydon—there will, unquestionably, be | the whig pn bg nat e Lh eden ae i yard i t ind calling a state convention, in order to do Ig epigiedaan fie vail aioe wiivetod ly Report says that he imme- hail x county, 30 miles joon after er and Says White to Pierce, know him.” Pre rd_ watering station, mm Petersbusg, near Ji ch will be taken at the very lowest rater 23 Wall . which will aucceed each other andeail u ins ERKSAIRE BOAR FOR SA choice, thorough bred Berkshire rear of 92 Crosby street. his composure, however, and Prince. Ff “Tor wale, alao Sovereigua The not pretend to have b HO, Capta n A. A. Wo we long, p diately sent tothe post office department recalling ieree addressed him, be denied his IWE* AND HALF NDSOK CASTLE CaplainS. G. Glover, Jury gontidered that the property had been de-| There is« cortain cue herovealled the Royal | the ty sratment Ope ert aiihe ambee weciaiae te Heath, but it was of no as Dipeabictne, Navoleone, riglatpaieer Bebe 5 ‘and other of the same clasa,to ollow each other in quick pane one gave a verdict in favor of plaintiff for 1 cond tated that J aceessien. For further particulars, apply on board at Pine juctor state at he had bey of the people. It | the hands of the old incumbent. The disappoint- | (oe Weldon, and given his ome: "ap ‘wharf,or to “er f the individual alluded to, and his triends, OND HA SD TRON SAVES, in good order, 2R & MeMUR! For plaintiff, Mr. Heary M. Western.—Mr. Ed- rt ment of Ul m u 1 mean, a bark n wed FEW YORK AND LTy 5 AL LINE he subject ia tewn talk to this day. horse to be baited, and seeing Heath, immediately eee RAL . Spectal Session: Samuel Beardsley of this place, formerly Attorney | said to him, “are you going off without paying for | J NGUSAFECTING=O various width ®Alvo, i. Before Judge Lyach and Aldermen Timpson and General, 16. A oany ree ie iced, Tent | the horse's baiting 1” Heath made Be tel, bar | os Fee orale Oy oe R386 & BROOKS, a1 Liberty «i mnes. n - ; Baren’s | UPON inquiry it was ascertained that he had wrriv: it A o. AND kr LIVERPOOL WEERLY. | Pep, 4 —Johm Derrick, impleaded with Thomas mi-cons throughout Mr. Van Baren’s | st the tavern on horecback about half an hoer OLD ESTABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE, Nealis, for an aggravated pe ‘nad bat administration, and though not professedly opposed Sinner aoe hetand ordi mane Bay ig aa to the sub-treasury, he discountenanced the reason- ing by which it was advocated, and disapproved and opposed the famous “specie cl: » He ts the rank sentenced to of Neslis Jones, w: be fed. He offered no resistance, and was secur: and bound. They proceeded o ‘on the REO Ba POE . eae fet and Hay i none found so poor asto do them reverence. s . a4. | train from Weldon, which the cap r vreon the 16th of each month as fol Agere ian teal the attention of, thoae intending Where is that fine little fellow, le jeune editeur ? | enemy of Silas Wright Flagg, Dix, Young, Fa") ihe ‘officers placing their prisoner 0 it, | phe new ship ONEIDA, PUTA , rem Bawwe gees for their frends Faglend, eset Boose. gm All of as, the ladies in particular, wish him a long | Monde, and tt Fault bh co! ‘de pone Hi started for this cit ‘They arrived at P burg Ci if fie july 16th August by weekly e from Liverpoolas well se by life, also a and merry one, We trust he will, | hag one grievious fauli—he is an enemy to the Her- | oe one @etoek in the moroing of Sunday, w re Jatace Funck, ist November 216th Deve inv: ¢ spe well kno nes of packet shite sailing to eventually, the editorial ebair with the dignity | #/d i hori f the | quietly locked in the car together, till three o'clock, | Ship BALTIMORE, tat April ith May Spot ip aavepea oe ‘7th, 18th, 19th, and 25th of each eet, for ee if piece of b pee a] de | and distinguished sevyiation at ek d Lary mei WhO inet Piceuyeetion rons one pi b es Wher the omnibus conveyed them to the Richmond ail fuse. tet August 516th ptember . nebscribe: i 4 ty | acter " — jurches. 'y 4 c an Steep aly Ro Gt ont tela and ann pa waeiy, Bai ‘f Lewis Therston,, and with od os My wait Col, Webbe of the “ regaler wise called ‘The High Steeple,” some time ago ca! nay arrived in this city at half past four o'clock mg pe Int September ‘st Getater who tend for their frieudg may rest atished teat every | Robert Seaith, were tried for stealing two gallons of | army,” Eivie le, of the * Sun,” and the Wail | asked their late pastor to resign, (and he did 80,) for | aug took him to ‘he watch house,where they guard- | Fred’ Hew iat Janmeary th Pelyrunry mento those gent for on well as aaa, ees teelere7! | molasses from William Radford. Lrailey was sent | street stockjobbers and speculators, until they re- | Couduet similar in tenor though not in effect, with | Oi % till the Mayor paid his morniag visse'when | New sie tat Jume, Staite duly shoul any of ‘howe, whowe paorage bas bern paid | to the penitentiary for sixty days, and Thurston | souner their evil ways, and become honest, up. | that of Mr. Van Zandt of Rochester, Aiterseveral (£9 issued an order for his comaitment. He will | 4. 6'%c tat Febreary — Qtath March ney will be refunded without any charge. ‘ad Smith itted Mi MeGowan, for | right, and moral Yours, trul months of consultation, they lately “culled,” by 4 | be brought before the Mayor for examination at 10 | . The accr:nmodations of ships are not surpassed, com C clea pleasire in making known the diferent | “nd mith were seqy “ts rnd eee % f hat devoted brother, the Rev. Mr. 4 i i ait that may be required for comfort. price hi ce ‘Passengera came out during the last year, | stealing a carriage eover from Heary Eldridge, wae Fiovs Acuitve vote o eet * Toe ro teria the Third | °cloek this morning.— Ricimond Star Feb, 1. ati. ‘aeecarerg ail be pupplied wis ever eneral s tisfaction, amd that ne hae sent up for thirty days. Henrietta Oliver, for an Porter, pastor of a Presbyterian charc 4 wate, wih the exception of wines and Tiqnory. nciuded his arrangements for the year | assault and battery on Mary L. Davidson, was sea- pl Avenue, New York. Tne minority have protested, | cup Tioga rnom Rio, & ship has been | “Goods intended for koe easels wil be forwarded by the following is 1 list of ships — tenced to sixty days imprisonment. John Peters [Correspondence of the Herald cad caben on: nope fe ae cena Licey ified reported below ever da #, but has aot yet made pom ey oa init ce et actealeyi w- ~ f whi e arance,and sor “ INCKEN, Aueate, ‘ iloon tt SeeCieed” eagle a ad Ae re oe nencteke, Boeron, Jaa. 29,1842. | month, and appointed a large committee to aitend ed sateen beving ak 1 douhts havelbren express. sooneial the Beildtons. d off ihe Capes. © i Abolitionista—S in Fe 1 Hall—A to the | and °° ee him in the Presbytery aoa tas Lig Logs btm ok in ore vite nf Stase is the United States, f gentleman came here aboura * i us that he left hertothe northward of the (i R a i James G. aan i Sa preached once inthe church. Several dave WH witha Delaware pilot on board, and that he hav ahi con 17, oad et ed Caan sbtesn thrown the subect?- as G. ity ai he preaches ence or twice nas ‘nunority | tinee beard from ber ; the wind coming out strong | hers:trylte at «ight-tor any amount drawn direct op the Koy Six :— ‘as well, they shall join the minority. |e avait | from the southward, and the slip being to the lee- London, which are pard free of di ‘ You will bave seen that the Abolitionists have | yesterday sent a very reapectable com ward of the Capes of the Delawsre, had been ana- ow Vork NI Pin was sentenced to three monthe. ‘arsaw the | Barkey Meyer, for stealing a keg of white lead Onwego ood from Joseph Della Torr, pleaded guilty, and was ‘Well sent to the city prison for thirty days. Geor, Bath Warner, charyed with assault and battery, were discharged by the Court. “ or EMITTANG 29 FO ENGLAND IRELAND cr. Spat ‘AND wa hpcfersays 5 reaping dine vuntor any had another “ protracted meeting” in this devoted | 07, the Reverend bgesttonen, ag eur ret he bleto get in, having suflered in loss of spare, & >. For tering aut tree aa : Payor iar . their. protest and reasons for it. He has engaged the towboat Delaware, Captain = New ext deo to.she cit Delegates were present from allthe New he minority are the U. f ~ heard the result. Among the minority are the Benyett, to go down, aad wherever fal'en in with 10 | (cp The subscrivers have’ a reuular decal England States and also from New York; and their | District Attorney for the Northern ielitl it Pt | tow hirup, The Tiogais represented ana fine and | frrt clase America Snips, sing from Liversao doings were marked with a most zealons determi- | cuit Judge, the late First Judge . psancdden ‘and | Iatee stip, Captain Line not brougiit either his JAMES b. . year Europe Bat lier Sreamsoat Disasten.—The steamboat Roa RE etl | Fol pea . i * ten, a e number jsengers. was ae ceo are all well | sank on Saturda: evening last, neat W. "s Bluff, foun the Wiftregt posts of Ireland and eot- | on the Tombeckbee River. It is not po-itivel ook terion of every ie nis theen, a i an blag be ger ired, for say amount, | ascertained yet, that any li Tost! alth pony al pein Hotel, and many, oth lettoracn napera. Fie left, Rus feneiro Decentber:| ieewsuel-onthsente cad dippatche orciemiune tage ee Li, J rah ud sre.ou Aten a of clan and | Feport atated thie mnonaiagsthat pei jarteaiat, ned em w ors at k, SE SACRROAHOR.O? high, | 95 "Roache! at Pernmbnen, Dee 2th, to take in| ere ' hy lie are pad, free of any charge, th t | the watchman of the boat were drowned ; come of of ww Consummation. and no man can foretell the result, | hidee—was there but afew hours —Philad. Inquirer NEW YORK AND) IVER OULAR board most remarkable part of thei: ced- | ‘The friends of Henry Clay, ia this place, aye not COMMERCIAL LINE! OF PROKE! ili iicaing wore dmotg Vesse who ected dows he | inge, war «ell fre grand rally atthe * Cradte of | ‘ling to ac running bim for Premiient,’ and ure | P* 4 Weeky-—Paewage frum Great Britain seg , 1 tained missing were among those who fleated down the 3 s a rva Liverpoo! + wn continue to bring ot Warren river on the cotton several of whom, it 1*| Liberty,” ‘ looking for an “* @ candidate in some ottiet | py, or,or,—Th= New Jersey Pilots brought jato | gery who may be ie Frac ore, ont very tnid, were picked wp miles below = Liberty, Poet Ba se Feder night | Wands | carve. iad, nosey ‘ons. | the portof New York during’ the last month, twen: | Heterie. foe frat if iron Upper aster took pines. were posted at a ¥, calling up- | The “Tyler party” here i receiving woctssions. | iy.cix vemgels, twentysfive of which were boatded | Ove (ited wtounnes A o revi 4 0 masses to assemble to see the great Irish ap- heowseusas ry py ere fo in uewual ) ont of sight of laad: and piloted out thirty-eight fiver postnaldves te their countrymen in America te the | mea, all of them fit for leaders, YY another year! vessels .. og rather more Service chan usual, on JOUN HERDMAN, 61 Soushst. i

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