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Of the 208 persons that died of B oztasa—Diexens on Amma Maoserism.— ng POSTSCKIP T. NE Ww YORK HERALD \ Now Yorks ni under one year old ; 30 were between one and two years a= > The number of the Lancet issued this morning, | Very much to the relief of the ignogant, and the {Correspondenceiof the Herald.} {Anais . . Ph sa = ———— : i ificati 31,1942 _| °l4: and 63 between two ond five; thus showing that 906 | 7 contains even more than its usual amount of valu- gratification of the learned, Boz has setifed the ques- Caatisur, Jan. 31,1 or more than half of all the deaths by this disease, were of &, BRO, —— | +b children under five years of age ; twenty4wo of the deaths were of colored persons, and ten were of foreign birth ‘The deaths from erysipelas have increased from 46 in 1840, to 94 in 1841. The deaths from diseases of the digestive Lectures and Ladies—Revival—Churchea—New York Visiters— Fire—@urreney— Weather, &¢. Dean Bennert,— New York, Saturday, Februai 0g No mail south of Washington last night. ——_——. CONGRESS. matter. It contains a lecture on that extraor- y disease ‘tic dowleureux” by Dr. Morr—a tien of animal (magnetism, in te following beauti- ful little letter to Dr. Collyer, of “down east and xg- Tue Werxty Henan, containing all the Sta- | di ne tistics of the United Siates for 1840, will be publish- | amber of remarkable cases of disease of the spinal } aleng shore.” ‘i 2 A Piet ed to-day, at 8 o'clock. Price 6} per copy—84 per | marrow by Dr. Revere—an analysis of a very valu- ~ epee Taxnone Hoven, Jan.27. | The lectures, of which I gave you a brief outline Samer gh weaning sual. (ere ok ‘The Senate. peal y-4 able and interesting French work just published, on ear Sir—If we can possibly arrange it, I si in my last, to attract full houses, and | diarrhoea, marasmus, and cholera infantum. The mortali- Wasutnoron, Beb. 3, 1841. much interested in seeing your cases, when you come to Boston. With regard to my opinion on the subject of ‘ing that I hi iments from the m4 from the latter disease is steadily on the increase in this city, and amounted in 1841 to 452 deaths, being an increase of 182 during the year. The mortality from fevers was greater than in any year for many preceding. The in- crease under this heed wes as follows :—on bilious fever, 17; remittent, 54; typhoid, 12; and typhus, 49. Of the s occurring in persons over ten years old, 1877, including a Sa were natives of the United States ; 2040 were of foreign birth, and in 143 the nativity was unknown ; thus showing that more than one half of all the deaths were of ns born in foreign countries, ‘The greater lisbility of foreigners to many diseases has been noticed in former reports, and is strikingly exhibited In the Senate this morning, Mr. Catnoum moved torefer the Message from the President, in relation to the Creole case, to the Committee on Foreign Relations, and aecompanied the motion with some remarke, showing the importance of prompt action on the subject. He insisted thag this subject involy- ed principles paramount in importemce to these of any other motien now in negejiation between the a wide spreading enquiry is started; persons, here- tofore indifferent onthe subject are brushing up every old relic with the hope of some discovery which will add te the stock of general informa- tion. Our learned townsman, James H. Devor, Esq., the various tests in cases of poisoning by arsenie — Med- gj Tax New York Lancer, No. 6, with much . interesting matter, will be published to- (it was } Notices of Dr. Paine’s new work on Mater a mistake the announcement of yesterd at 12] ica—Professor Danorison’s (Fhiladelph o'clock. Price 6} cents per copy—$4 per hundred. | work on the Practice of Medicive,and various other troplerstetth teal a cost recent medical publications. Reports of the clinique g- Mrs. Summer Lincoun Farnriein, who W25 | of the College* of Physicians and Surgeons, Crosby yesterday advertised by her husband, is doisg #!! | street—Pennsylvania Hospital—Remarkable case she ean to maintain herself and family—aad ought by Dr. A.C. Posr, of this city, and articles by se- Mesmerism, I have ne hesitation i: ed Dr. Elliotson’s e: is one of my most in friends—that I have the utmost relianee on his honor, character, and ability, and would trust life in his bands at any time—and that, after what I hi my own eyes, and observed with my own Ishould be untrue both to him end myself, if 1 shrunk, for a mo- ment. from sayiag that I was a believer, and that I be- @ame so against all my reconceived opinions and sees favored us with his lecture om “ Finance and Spe- not Lo have been so treated as she was. veral distinguished medical men throughout the | impressions. Faithfully ree as. DICKENS. culation.” The ball was crowded with the élite of | e twof'governments. He thought it should be fally | ¥ugular Operations ‘ander the Bankrupt | Union. Also, a very able article by Mr. Mayo, of} To Da. Con.yna. ‘ the intelligent, the fashionable, and the beautiful. | '> La aR aE na bool pg pe ye conmderad in committee, and an opinion expremed. upon the subject by Congress, before it was submib ; ted for negotiation. ' Mr. Presron concurred in the opinion of Mr. Cal- houn as to the importance of the principles involved’ in the question, but he was confident that the Exe- cutive would see that justice was promptly dene ia the premises, and he doubted the propriety of any action on the part of Congresy. _ The motion ofrefereuce prevailed, without oppo~ sition, The remainder of the day was consumed in the discussion of a proposition by Mr. Simmons to ap point aelerk to the Committee on Manufactares, The business of the clerk, es stated by the mover,. is to copy circulars, addressed to the importers in all the commercial towns, to obtaiu information, to assist the committee to adjust the tariff, and to fix Upon some practicable system ef appraisement of suitable articles. The debate branched off into an elaborate discussion of the tariff, home valuation,. the compromise act, the expenditures, retrench- Ine’ saw a more brilliant display of female lovelii 3 and so happy was the lecturer in the application of his remarke to all cases and grades, that the ladies were in for a full share of the be- nefits and evils of speculations in matrimony. This gentleman wielded his subject with more tact, adreitness, and apparent ingenuousness than could have been expected, in a lecture ou such topics. He lit up many a beautiful tace with smiles of self- complacency, as he expatiated upon peints connect- ed indirestly with the married state, and if he has not madeanimpression on more than one heart, I have ken those long ful looks, heavy half suppressed sighs, and the rivalry evineed between these fair daughters, to attract the attention of the speaker. Hefisa very handsome man, tall and 8! carriage, melodious in voiee, perfeetly rhetorical im gesture, with more of hea- ven andlovein his eyes, than you meet with in many lecturers. Direetly in front of the speaker sat the beautiful jus and bilious fevers. Of the deaths by old age, 70 of the 140 were of foreign birth. Of those cl: under childbed, puerperal Level ata wr) and diseases of the womb, 62 were natives of the United States, and 62 were born in: ang countries. The mouniinel shilivey saa. five years of age was not so great as in the year ing. Ih ‘dao, 3076, oF 54 per cent of all the enero . still-born infants, were of children under that age ; while in 1941, 4149, or 45} per cent, were children under the same age. It will be seen by the tables that the deaths of white males exceed those of white females 610, This inequality of the deaths of the two sexes is exhibited in almost every disease. The annual rate of mortality in the city for the past year, including deaths from all causes, was lin 37 of the white population. ‘This estimate does not include still-born infants ; their number was 684 ; white males, 318 ; white females, 228; colored males, 18; colored females, 205 or 8 more males than females, and bY} esa than fn the receding year. The greatest number of interments oc Corred in the month of August, and the fewest in the month of June, Of the interments included in this renal 903 of the deaths occurred in the Alms House estab! ment, 168 in the Penitentiary, 148 in the New York Hospi- tal, and 181 were of persons that had died in the country and were brought to this city for buial. More than one- third of all the burials were in the Catholic burying unds. Persons that die in the city and are removed to e country for burial, are not included in this report ; their exact number, therefore, cannot be ascertained, the pre- sent law not requiring such to be reported. Law—Nowspaper Advertising. London, on ‘*Weunds received in Dissecting.” Ano- ‘The singular effects already developing them- | ther by Juces Guenm, the celebrated French Ortho- selves under the operation of the new Bankrnpt | poedist, on curvatures of the spine. The Annual Law, has compelled the “ Courier and Enquirer” to | Report of the Hospital Commissioners for the First attempt a defence, and to give the most plausible ex- | Senatorial District, together with a great variety of planation of the reasons and the results. With a | miscellaneous items and professional intelligence. good deal of tact, that journal seeks to shelter its] The Lancet is confessedly the best and cheapest cause under the respectable skirts of the United | Medical Journal in America, and as it now circu- States Judges for this distriet—but we cannot allow | lates in every quarter of the Union. it forms a most tuatthe parity, the reputation, the high character of | desirable medium{for advertising for the medical pro- these excellent and venerable functionaries, are to | fession, as well asthe non-professional public. Price be nixed up with the strange results that are already | ¢3 per annum, to be paid in advanee. Single copies showing themselves to the public mind by the opera- | at 64 cents—to be had at the office 21 Ann street. tion of a half-made-up law, enacted in haste by a 6c The next number will contain @ full repors of partons Ce xe Dr. Stevens’ First Lecture on “Diseases of the Ree- The first point in controversy is in regard to the | tun” ‘This popular couree of lectures, by this dis- propriety, justice and expediency of “Rule 70,” | tinguished surgeon will be of the greatest value to under which the Courierand Enquirer has been ap- | iy9 non-professional public, pointed the official journal—the second point is in HisaEML Matec: V2 reference toy the expense incurred in the advertis- | National Statistics—Wealth of the Country. ing, as directed to be executed under the rule. We give to-day one of the most important statisti- There are a great many peints on which we should like to know Boz’s opinions—such, for in- stance, on Downing’s oysters—which we shall find out when he gets along to this village. There are, however, two things in which a certifi- cate from the immortal Boz will not be required. The first is the genius for shaving at a sixpence per chops, and cutting off hair at a shilling per head, possessed by James Grant, E'sq., the great Boz bar- ber and Pickwick hair dresser, at No. 4 Ann street, whe shaves the Rev. Park Benjamin, the man that has actually caused the great popularity of Dickens in this country, by first popularizing and publishing his writings, first inthe Brother Jonathan, and then in the New World, price alse sixpence per copy—the same asa shave. The next is the remarkable me- chanical lamp, a new invention, just brought into the market by Saxton, at 337 Broadway—a lamp that is wound up like a clock—supplies iteelf with oil, like a pickpocket, as required—and gives a light in any parlor as broad, bright, and brilliant as a full With regard to the first point. The letter and | cal statements, thatever was collected together in| moon in autumn. For farther particulars apply at Miss J. H—ll, her raven ringlets dangling in con- Respectfully rabmitted ieee mentand reform. Messrs. King, Sevier, Woed- epiritof the Bankrapt Law would seem to indicate | this or any other country. Itis @ statement show: | 337 Broadway, at any hour on any day, except Sun- | trast with the raddy brightness of her cheeks; by — “City Inspector. | D¥FY, Simmons, Clay, Calhoun, Buchanan, Wright, that these publications should be made at the least | ing, from the official returns in the State Depart- | day. her side sat the lovely little H. D—n, the pic- 2 Huntington, Mangum, aad Linn, partici in » P participated in the The following is a list of the number of deaths that occurred in this city during the year 1841, the nature of the diseases, as also the sex and color, and place of burial. ture of sprightliness, ripe for coquetry or flirtation. She was anneyed by a tall athletic soaplock, who ever and anon distracted her attention by obtrudin; his face under her bonnet. The (quivering curl debate. ‘The proposition was agreed to by a vete of 35 to 14, when the Senate adjoumed. expense, combined with the greatest publicity. | ment, taken under the Census of 1839-'40, the value Now in what class of newspapers could this require- | of the whole annual productions of the United States, ment of the law be best carried intoeffect? We | atthe present prices. By this table will be seen the Jupar Kenr amp Reroatina.—Aday or twoaf- ter the close of Colt’s trial, Judge Ker happened to be conversing with two or three “gentlemen of the a contend that that class of newspapera denominated | following results:— anda fe th d H q | her lip indicated ber displeasure, and he biu House of Ropresentatives, hhe “cash papers,” were the only preper channels— | Value of Agricultural products for 1830 hain kineice eee ye val remarked | iy retired; others, however, put u Diedsee aleia Ex Present Avsus’ Conremer. ; BES oe the achceut f both debtor and credi | {{ Manufactures that he had read the report of his charge which ap- | knocks, without murmuring. A litt! g|2 13 Another day has been consumed by the House of Re- 4 mot only for the advantage of both ¢ a. peared in the New York Express on the Monday | the right sat Miss R. B—d, of full s a g a pmeintives ‘with the ill starred te sonsure Mr. 40F, but also to carry out the intentions of Congress. morning after ite delivery. ‘The Judge stated that he light bluee: penil Yaad Reh Loa BED from which its promoters would be ea to At will not do fer the Courier and Enquirer to argue ished a of Bt hict and vermillion: . 0} 9! 0} 23 | cape, if eny possible mode of from it could be. po Teg ot wasastenished at the accuracy’ of the report,which | tiful, but when s 1} 0} o| 11 | devised. At the close of yesturday, Mr. Gilmer wan ad- that ‘* this class of papers” were not known to the gave not merely the substance of the charge, but | I hope she wi 7 0} 5) 1| 17 | dressing the House, and morning he resumed the law—or were overlooked ‘for reasons easily imagin- . ; . iful—by the uulady. 5] 58] 7| 135 | subject, which he went over with a painful minuteness. Ptah h ”, fie every expression verbatim, and turningto Mr. Mac- tiful—by the uulady. of i—first, her rd” What were the reasons so easily imagin-| Yet it is well knowmthat these surprising results lachlan, the of the E: hi brows. I know one w 7 iI ,. 5 Ria to wiibdray hicorigivel uenhess, sampocuon ed? In point of circulation, characte r, energy, po- | 2*¢ far short of the actual fact. From ascertained obs Se i Aitatadow ee Ja, theimsiditeG tke, i] 0] 3 of 4 | men from Messachusstts would withdraw the pularity, and real public utility, it is well known | facts, it is calculated that the statistical’ returns are | °*{¢ Your re ict Pir. rks 'eitiitrable, UR sieweraacesoi leur tee M Pt as a Wrap leche beta: Fo this, Me. that the “ cash papers” are far superior to the Wall | deficient full 15 to 25 per cent—probably an average ee jediak dl ir | sparkling hazel speaking hope, love and fear, 2) 47} 4| 123 | before Ged, that he presented the petition from a sense ed: i : ; i ei £20 percent. This deficiency arises from the dif- | 2°CUrate ® report—do you write shorthand, Sir a 1 > 7| 187] 5; 886 | duty, of which he could not divest himeolf, and thet street press. In circolation, the ‘ cash pres” stand | of 20 py y arises from the dif- | «x74 » said the reporter, “but I’m vera good at | “848 occasional quizzical leer at some of the 70, 2| 166 | ought to be « sufiicient anewer for th jeman from a two to one—in purity of character, and in moral | ficulty of collecting all the facts in any branch of buti-| jone-hend 1 re a soap-lock gentry, whe vied with each other in . 7] S| 3 "te | Virginio. “At the lose of ‘Mr. Gtimets aduness. Me, principle, they are far ahead of that class of jour- | ness. Again, since the returns were made we have 3 of 4 a as 7 ir at ions er. of the au- 1] 21; 2] 33} Adame addressed the House, and spoke until near . assed Over'two 1840 and °41, both ‘eperfectly agree with this gentleman. It was < 0} 26! of 26 "clock, when, at the request of many mem! he nials that have advocated all the corrupt,financial and | P' r years, and ’41, both years of . iy h 3 ‘way te tion to ad: fi eet . ‘ certainly a /ong-hand that could reach to the Herald A : 6; 222) 3} 452 fis’ ay Se" ome rm, which was ¢ political systems that have caused the evils of the plenty and abundance, inall the produets of indus- ri ‘ 2 . exp! whose eye: would fasci- ‘1 0} 11] 0| 24 | Hie address was listened to with great attention. a try—probably at the rate of five per cent per annum. and seizing our report which was published in our | nate ny at 1 will not partieularise further . 4 ry 3 i briefly alluded to the Peon Ps in which he fuxctionary to pass them by with a sneer—" they | sion that the annual productions of the United | 4 - ity other ladies, that the So Ge Paligia Me ie ee oeeer eG aes nln are penny papers.” If price isany criterion of res- | States, are equal te one thousandsiz hundred and one , : crowning piece to the picture, the queen of beauty 4 ro) 0 120 Ja teat'in the United Btoter Sevate " He pertinecio 13 pectability ot value, the New York Herald isat leas, | millions, six hundred and thirty one thousand, five hun- | Wo leave our readers to estimate the degree of | and gra FH an Was sot thers, Reine 9b: | 7} 3| 66 | insisted that the House should cither try him on the | Ae fe ( ‘ Ne ¥ I | carachaaed wets oc ver 2 meanness which could enable Maclachlan to repre- | sent ona visit to Philadelphia. But more of these o| 1] of 4] charges of treason and subornation of pen wi he i on a par with any Wall street print. ie price of ly 5 ly sent himeelf, without a blush, as the author of the re- | 9 Is anon. 3 x 4| 59) 6| 130 | said Cpe eg lay Reatehe. Ot. [amsHa.) had the latter is $10 per a..num for a large theet—while | Can such a country be long distressed bya debt of | nore which he had so unceremoniously appropriated, me Teva) ander Heiner. Suser is eminccints Bl gle a pan | Janctegtrea te Wemcaborebe ne nnn) ace eee j PY " > § i i e: alternativ the Herald ia gold at the rate of seven dollars twen- | only $200,000,000? Ought such a country to repu- | and Judge Kent had eo highly eulogised. Cousin ircthae Be cndonnde cee 4] 19| | 41 | the ocher he would have. Ho thon, with biting irony, | ty-five centsa year for asmallersheet. Our aggregate | diate 7 + 8 Be < i D it he's md 1} 48} 9} 94 | said, it was true the gentleman from Keatusk: aim: circulation is nearly as much as the whole seven Wall Propycrions oF 1839 IN DeTalL, Yet this very paper, which thus appropriates our ree SEW aa be prada oa ot ah 3| 33| 9} 76 | edeny such. » Dut if the charge wee net made | cael ise ta ind this circulation is more | ASRCTTER®- Averase Aggregate | reports, and by the most despicable falsehood and | willnot be for the want oF ammunition well weed | Feve? 3} 231 0) 46 | distinetiy, it wes madecbliquely, for he was eccused of prints togethe ‘ metise meee Price. | Value, meanness represents them as ite own, hasthe impu- | in the way of * psalmus, hymi by eee u 3 a H comer rons, bile in t i nell dd neces comprehensive—more diffused—more among the a il th of songs,” rammed dows with .s le fe ‘ever, inflammatory, + 9 prpaebodiy “omy Nodes siyolpeins panda’ Poa principals, ang eal business men—more among the debtors and lence to assail the accuracy our reporters! The BS i, a ig: zealous, fer- | Fever, intermittent. . o 20 64 erefore the er was worthless. But again the real au ne t ; A same dirty trick has been played by the Express, vent Beer ees le has a band of singers and prayers, | Fever, puerperal. . 0} 33) 2) 40 pertianen bedgonn out of the countey te find the crime. creditors, throughout the Unien. This extraordina- 7.291743 “s (5 $ ~ | who will carry the war into Africa. A ludicrous | Fever, remittent 1} 43) 0] 105 | for in the Unived States there was no such os sp Sites neal W000 tas, draw tetas ‘S77 53.875 again and again, and its performance affords satis- | mistake was made by one of th ingers, after ris- | Fever, scarlet 1 181! 2) 366 | “high treason;” the gentl from Kentucky hed jeent | aha wattiide: ih "ledd ‘thin wegen’ years rondst *taoeao 4 factory demoustration alike of the meanness and | ing from prayers. ‘The contest being who should ER ae H sl ; Pre Canaiteries ofthe Uniied state te tations wcnnee = ga By: years—el ‘e29.903 utter incapacity of that miserable concern, and our | Taise the next hymn, one ofthem in the hurry of | Fracture” 0} 0} Of 4] preferegainst him. Butstill farther, when he presented every species of opposition and gross abuee—by 108,298-050 bush. 32 eter bitte . | the moment opened with— 8 1 af the Georgia ition for his moval from the establishment of a system: of enterprise cost- gr? neapnidess unupproachable superiority in furnishing the public “ Tippecanoe and Tyler too, 0| 4 Ai 9] the head of the committee on foreign Siig. tw”, 700600 per’ wanton,” in at ae. sisiteats The: mt with the most full and accurate reports. ‘Ana with them wel beatlittle Von, 42; 3) 33] 1! 79] ground assumed was a monomania, end yet eg 100,000 pe » in conpe ‘a 4 — Ven, Van, Ven va" 0} 0| 1/ o| 1| with singular inconsistency tho geatiemen from Vire porters, editors, writers, correspondents and ex- 2 “Trur rr ox rae Licut Fawrasric Tor.”—Niblo, | He here discovered the mistake, and turned off a el asl ah ee | SRS ree nnd Me. Gllines) new. tkned roand presses, perfectly unique and unsurpassable. The Su 6 the prince of gardeners, from Adam down to Alci- | with “ Hallelujah, weare on our journey home.” 3 0 i a % Prat Nk ramen an ti cama ha eee feet: community at large has felt and realized these efforts, Products of Dairy, = nous, gives a Bachelors’ Ball on the 14th instaat. reer mou _tethargy in the other church: 25} 9] 31) 2) 6O | tent from a want of sense, but ontheether, he was deom- and they have long since began the withdrawel of “Orchard, = - Who heard the earthquake ? lov. Me..Storein, cite, 1] 0 4) 0! 6 | ed sensible nough te be'held eccountabls for his can: fi Fomily made g'ds, fin By, 0 heard the earthquake ? fined with the varioloid, an 11} 0} 9) 2| 22 | duct butif if he were insane, he should deserve com their confidence and patronage from the Wall street Wine, 194,734 galls. 59 RON fe ritual food. Thetold 21) 1) 26} 0| 48 | passion rather than punishment. he em dng ys prints, and are daily and weekly concentrating upon Asiciesawalabhs: de Wortp cursive vows —Abbott, the actor, has Chureh is without a shepherd, and the laa! 12} 0, 7) 0} 29 | tition from Georgia, he had obtsined farther light from he cash newspapers in all our large cities. Hontrestrune. been lecturing on the devil and the drama in the | aré seattered, but as they believe in predestina- a} } oo 3 hat Siecovered thet tee pets ws Geen eee } It will not do, therefore, for any portion of public | Noduce.of Market gardens Park Theatre—and now Doctor Lardner proposes | Hers td the Pe ped rep aeay falnegy charred 37] 3133) 4] Gr | grosslonal paper, and wessigned by the teme hand authority to say that they do not recognize the ex- a page to discourse on astronomy ard the fall of man, on | Sprele of tie First, ben thundering {rom pee ‘poo Fee Fe a a3 Ps Any avowin; from Marylin 4 hg Y= ee ce | Sbregubewilienrnshasierwi ys sesidedandeag F * ao 1 » ble ) istence of such a class of newspapers. They may | Prepccrs or re Forrer. , Wednesday next. Doomsday is coming. mea Sinai, but caanot aw: his people ; user congestion of, 15] 6] 11) 0) 32 henna a ae called, for the duavowal wi he hed ‘as welleay, “we do not recognize the light of the | junber produced, — = 12.843 807 DIRECTS _ _,_ {after day, and night after night, does he pi Lungs, inflammation of. 315} 80] 240) 20| 605 | already made was not satisiactory to him with the know-. ganebiandabteg i cn,—!tue ass sonctia tha at Ex: pitch, &e. 1 bie. Pe %0 1,288,212 Scuoor Quasrion.—P reparations are making in Pariguongogeess. entreat, remonst! and ad Malformation. if Ay 8 1 aa ledge he had of the disingenious trickery to which the - ere ; ‘and furs, ees tena 190.00 2.07 S50 | this city to raise a breeze against the law proposed | "ish, but he might as well “fiddle jigs to m woe al atl ot 18 erat ie ote ee ees .. Tale an acquaintance with the next moon, let her shine Ghemekat, mi EGE Wi) —y . . es;”” their hearts are }, and their nec! 8) 3) OM 8 direct a called from Mr. Johason a positive ciunes Tritt aghd oie oahhotaviil Ga;salveretobs es in the legislature, to make the School Trustees to '; but if he will i 18) 0} 15, 2 38 | disavowal, and Mr. Ada tinued—-he : bina : Ne Oe er beelected ineach ward. Better be quiet—better let i 1) 0} 1) 0) 3 | these accusations as having their origin in a ight—we stick by the time honered and venerable | Fissrenies. . . 3 44) 5, 82) 9) 140 | cret conclave, in which his removel from the head ‘corporation oil lamps.” Smk'd & dried fish, 773.9¢7qt's. 9.00 this question be settled—better take it as proposed— | £6" ‘d bh fo | Palsy 34] 2] 33, | 71 | of the Committee on Fereign Relations was determined MtMtstanic a nocll wud imate euoninetn Fickled fish, 472,359 bbls. 2.60 better for all parties—Catholics and Protestants. siswer su icp ienoieiroks acorn rad Ppeaneiop, enamine oe eh) analnge upon. He obarged upen Mr. Gilmer an ex] Fe be + ji “t pea bat 3 ni 2 deat it Whale K heh oit - Such a system has long been in existence is Boston, | his hearers, and powerfully awaken sinners Pray- Premature Birth. 19} 0| 19} 0, 38 Mecnehing bis wotisegenr lo'take bis place, tak G " i \ P alebone, ke. = and works well. he proper means pointed out by the Gospel, 2} 0| 1) 0} 3 mer declared that this charge atanterts head _ coedings wader the law. Go to the next. Axgregate value Se tee : to shake and terrify the guilty ce ra a and make 70 66 (1 ¥ Cushing said his col: had made an accusation, It is admitted, by the “Courier and Enquirer,” | Mixxe. Maosiricerr Cuanrry.—Thomas Otis, recenily | them bow their necks to the gentle of Chrjs- TL ok ed Ree wrastorelly eektieoat: foondatie that the cect of the advertising alone, under “ Rule Par iron, y Sencar atic os ue $15,000 rt aes Land severed his ‘efforte, vee at one 19) 9) 14) 1 Bo ” 4 Lead, On, 15, le 7 oneal egoeatinny, which rete inhi le, | i mgeasusicamalte ae Uae oa) ‘tia | paewrananar Ane reat ations, 4 —-— 1 t wn 13) 31 a appear to be shronded in a great deal of myntery, Grate Rit atisine 61 Aggregate, $25,000 wtb dea — cw ity tn om the tiptoe to nd Stomach, Bleeding frore " 0 “ f H out susie He ruta wri eco nentiinnse A . \ Thi a ir history, birt! ti i jtomach, cancer of.. hic! , th i f So idgAdoealhdt:” hig ‘eotBclametie oar yarhbes | Sacer iasaees seston Qg- Hector Craig, of Orange county, died on the | nents te give thee pee giters 1 am not at | 0 2] 0 8 | gyekoa, North Cerolina, aud was at forbowas, “aie. 4a vB GX. b thé Gabi del adinitted: and to show thatthé Woot Bist ult. He was formerly surveyor of this port, and | lady, and he is.a professional gentleman. ‘They are Sl att 35 paps Qaincy om Se will leadadoostneee' ik utiert hostile to the eninit ‘and succeeded Mr. Noah, who resigned to please cld | bona fide man and wile, but im consequence of some | Throat, ulcers of. 3} of of of 31% nad oe re _ Sookie ta Cengreee os tom ral ot advertising is utterly A sp! Jackson. misucders‘anding among themselves, their singu- | Tumor. a}o a a} 6 change your course, death will’ soon be your port: intent of thf law. In no country is the poor bank- PRE i Ae ta TY Jar conduct towards each other, had excited some | Ulcers.. . 8} oo 4) 17 | Prepare for the day of —-, you will unex; rupt, or the! property that his creditor expects to get, Bankrupt List. ic nhc subject. Lhope our community will be ak a of A 9 4 9 a ly be launched into eternity, where you ought to have outlay. The requirements af the law ought to have efferson jones, Drug- Daniel Fields, Clerk. band ought to kaow that beautiful women, married 1 9 and vario monitions writtn around it. On been confined to a single notice in a newspaper of the Witte C.Gray,clerk. “enaut,” ""#P°> Met | or single, will be g: zedat and admired ; it beeomes 0} 0 0 0 ccvedly, ned ean srinpione thea Specmed sl dargest and most comprehensive circulation in each dis a : Williem B-Harding, Clerk. al H. Miller, Clerk. | from habit their daily bread—they look for it aud | ret thet thenameof Murshallshould hare been found svtak The law, itideed! ddmnite o:metier three tines, Bricks and lime, Burr B. St.John, Tailor. | Walker ®. Jones, Grocer, | Will have it ; but thenit is no evidence of infideli- +| 47) 2 0, 55 | in such econuection, and mixed up with euch } je law, i fp GCC . Hate, ce, Mg Joseph L. Lord, Tailor. William D.Hatchings, Mer- | ty ina married lady to seem to court the admiration | Burned and Scalded. | 2} 0 2} 43 | tions. He hoped to have found it rather but every subsequent notice, and particularly to the » ae Wm.N. Birch and Daniel — chant. of the geatlenes. He ought to be proud of such a | Cold Water, drinking o! | 4 a 0 4] with such names es Helt end Hale, then with such : , ‘ in, Gr “ol is in | 2 s the pepperty of the aor aa away useless- joe Edwerd Curtis, Peper Dee- cory Merchant ofaloaty taths Gaba chef the agin dpe Ha oo. 2 soandin the fare steer) —and in some respects illegally. : - ve ua . Lee, Physician. | ed twoor three old buildings ; and put for the r) OL: 101 ous ghepentee ones Only look at this rule in a practical point of view. s1.4oa Pps ge Sat raaet a ¥ aby Goad ieee ot enlmness of the ait, which blew a harricane the day at 1| 0) 34 ies eeopciaii ee ose poner Wise) whom he It was estimated by the Hon. N. P. Tallinadge, that ‘S977, John Cook, Grocer. ler. vefore, the half of the town would have been de- 23) 2 2} 49 | twice saved the censure of the House. Virginie f tg in the United States were rugs, oain's, Sc. Laurence P. Hill. George Brown, Clerk. stroyed. As usual, the under current ladies we 62) 1 2| 100 | wae a State for which he felt an attachment, greater the number of bankrupts in the ote ‘Turpentine, &e. Alfred Kersl Tailor. Lucius M. Sanford Clerk. all in attendance, encouraging, by their presen [aroe eed meng pans wee aa ther. It wasa : f cf Gi . g ging, by Pp pe than for any other. Virginian that first in- 500,000. If each, therefore, can avail himeelf c 3 Jobn Kershaw, Tailor. Daniel H. Curtis, Gentle: | the activity of the gentlemen. Merciful souls ! '4269/246/3719/267/8531 | troduced him into the service of the nm Washi thislaw, under a like rule, the expense of adverti- Willam A. Hillyer, Mer- man. _, | they don’t like to see avy body burnt. Sree oe PRIN ~ — | cailed him at the age of twenty-seven to serve his coun- as eich ctl deseh tan: Chstasone wien of sb Jeet Samora, Lamber PGusmin F. Burgess, Wig Stans theagrenaaa co Hip li by our ‘The interments were in the following burial grounds :— try ae aforeigu miniser-at atime, too, when Wach millions, hoo hundred and fifty thousand dollars, tobe | Merchant. Francis Hobbs, Grocer, | Wretched currency, except rths. ‘Thank seri Influseee. He then receritaleted ive romaeel ofthet ove, taken from the effectsjof the bankrupts. If, again, SRST icotraments Robert Longman, Gold Re. msinbberrib aay eatameyen je and filence in various capaciti: we add to this the expense of lawyers and attor- Lh lat caine 4 : Le pees sa : pd nes bein a nies, estimated on a like scale, their sixty-five items | (th Hroduce of mills, hicmonrnsty Rann: Nomp ae eet a catecoer sation nieeiecabaeen Stns LE Of fees at $6 ach—IT WILL GIVE US THE Furniure,” ment when the currency of the country consi - 4 504 wv 7 infamous crimes, by whic is good name ASTOUNDI SUM OF FIFTY MILLIONS OF eae teow ances most entirely of the issues of a thousand breken and PY Lcbelpe 8 hoy o arnt por ite From these returns it appears that there died at the— Peon grew’ change Sec tastcns ot Tiegaueee bo DOLLARS, for the simple expenses of lawyers, | Asremate valve breaking banks, it is matter of moment to each citi- | for the sake of the grain, see a deep snow on the | Alms House (Bellevue) eee are Mejone et clavery he fees and newspaper advertising, in carrying out the Horticulture: re to etapa ity the means of protection | ground. Yours, Peis. Alms Hotse Hospital). Sscsuubeed'by piatgien sah semen. ‘od ited provisions ef the Bankrupt law, under the present Fisher es rom loss. This may be found in the reporter of FonlipDbeeict eb: thectlity’ Io Small Pox ison, and Moaroe, and that they were adolitionists he Thompson, which is not only full Vier ape ity Inspector. - could prove from their writings. | 1 h m4 ft for th Mines ‘hompson, which is not only full and complete, but u : 2 4 Long Island Farms an ‘ tule. In such a case, what will be left for the ‘ 5 giao - i Through the politeness of Daniel 'T. Valentine, | Lunatic Asylum (B To-morrow he will proceed with his exculpation. ereditors \—for the poor creditors, as they may well Ai te value of produce of 189956,281,305 251 th not biased by connection with any rickety bank, E Assistant Clerk of the Ci Y : City Priston ah ig ee ecalled? They may receive the upper and lower ai IBper cent fordiserepaney-"t28\190.598 | nor is adeposite with the broker the only teat in ite |"? “ ead paca aeaaky the Common Cowacil, we | nay vere Heplt ialtimaee. ppe 1Spe-ol-for imzrease since 1839, —193,:885,787 sulination, of the trietworthiness of the beaks. are enabled to present the following abstract of the | Orphan Asy [Correspondence of the Herald:} shell of the oyster—and thatis all. Oh! most Jame and impotent conclusion! It may be said, it is true, thatthe estimate of | T° Connesrorpents—Omicevat Lerren or Tuo- bankrupts, on the authority of Mr. Senator Tall- | 43 Jerrensow.—We have received an original let- madge, ie exaggerated—but admitting it is so, the | let of Thomas Jefferson, never before publiehed, injustice of the law—its utter absurdity, and the | Which is deeply important to the country and the onerous rules of proceeding, remain in full force, | *¢- We want to be fully assured of its authenticity whether there are 500 or 580,000 bankrupts. The | before publishing it. Would the gentleman who rights of creditors are completely sacrificed. in or- | 8¢nt it to us be pleased to help us out of the dilem- der to make business for a few lawyers and editors, | ™4? Long Isiand Weatchester Count, New Jerse Lying-in Asy annual report of William A. Walters, Esq., the City Inspector, presented to the Common Council on Monday evening last :-— “ The report of interments for the year 1841 prosents but little variety from that of the year 1840. ‘The deaths during the year were 020 more than in the year preceding. This increase has not been caused by the prevalence of either epidemic or contagious disease, and is not propor: tionably larger than the increase of population. ‘he number of interments within the city during the year, including 684 still-born infants, was 9,115. Of these 4851 were males, and 4964 were females. ' Of the males 4537 were white, and 262 were colored. Of the females 3977 Batrimone, Feb. 4, 1842 Triek on Lord Morpeth, §c. Mr. Eprror: The incidents of news since yesterday have b em few and far between. There is scarce!y any thing worth relating. The weather continues as mild almost as mid-eummer, By theway I must tell vou a joke which wee played off on Lord Morpeth, during his brief se. joura inthis city. A real rowdy cet of fellows, se~ Aggregate value of produce of 1841, § Scaxter Fever.—This dreadful fever is, this year unusually prevaleat and fatal throughout the coun- try. Presupiovs —Every country has garticuler aeons regard to something tab with a few rian exceptions, a fine set of teeth is an object of general solicitude. The present age abounds in useful end ele- gant discoveries, (says an eminent member of the faculty)—but all gicl Hi man’s Compound Orris Review of New Books &e, Panton Mevopies—Harper, Brothers.—This is a very neat quarte volume of moral and reli songs, with appropriate musie to each song; the whole is arranged and edited by Mra, M. B. Lloyd and M.ss M. E. Bailey. Thus a very neat and snd singalarly enough, in one instance at least, the As Epiton Wayrtep.—A company of gentle: ver i for rection e » a s men : ‘ere white, and 287 were colored, The table, while they | moter of comfort and att my y ‘ very editor, who, with one hand, availa himeelf of | has applied to us to oncette py iicnag cahiatn par handsome volume is formed, embellished with a poy tese ontye vi my ety Are 4 sane the rages eee re suming to themselves an outlandish name, by whieh very fine frontispiece, after a drawing by Fanny Corbaux, rendering the book worthy a place in every drawing room. oN, Broadway corner of Pine ed the following :— they were designated as a company, sent am invita- tion to his [Lordship to dine with them om such & day. Thelord with great earnestness sat down aud wrote them avery polite note regretting his in- ebility to comply with cir wishes, owingte pre- vious engagements, but that he would be hap- py at come future time, if cireumstanees permitted, to accede to their w: The beat of the joke is that the whele paity pat together could not, if it were to eave them fromthe jaws of death, raise mo- ney enough to buy « small dish of oysters. It ise eof mortality in certain classes Of dis ith those of the year preceding. The ths from dis. eases of the respiratory organs, of the digestive organs, and from diseases of the brain and nervous system, have increased, while those from eruptive fevers, from diseases of the heart, and those classed as casualties and unknown diseases, were less than in the year preceding. The deaths from diseases of the organs of respiration were 302 more in the 150, and were nearly equal to one-third a ‘The most frequent of this class are lungs and their membranes, and con- hs trom consumption were 1470, an uring the year. Of these 93 males and 86 ‘e under five yearsold. The liability of death from this disease varies among the different classes of our Broadway, 189 Bowery, 273 Broadway, 227 Hudson street, Rushion « ‘Aspinwall's three stores. OG- Our readers will find an advertisement of the Grand Fancy Dress Ball, ot Pinteux. The Tattler was mistaken in calling this a masquerade. Any kind of fan- cy dress will be ode ited, but no mask: law pro- hibitingRhem fe ard. The Ball will commence immediately after the grand cencert, and will Jast some four or five hours. the benefit of the law to get rid of his honest debts— | respectable editor, to go to i - with the other pockets for his share of the spoils, a | tinent, north of Mason's cad Deas Beis oe second dose of 952,775 and over. duct adaily paper on sound republican principles Such a strange result certainly was never intended | Applicants can apply at this office to ue between 10 or expeoted by Congress—and the sooner that that | and Il o’clock. Good salary and good society in ‘honorable body go to work and amend the bank- | prospect F rupt law, before it goes iato full operation, under such auspices, the better it will be for the credit of ali parties interested. The oyster and the two shells should not thus be separated Honexs re THE Buave.— Colonel Webb of the regular army,” is full of honors. He is on the list of suspended debtors in the U.S. Bank—he is on the list of bankrupts applying for the benefit of the act ; Bestiey's Miscenasy, do. And it is small praise to say of the whole of them. tnat they are fully equal to the London copie every respeet. The ‘* Metropolitan” aon 'rol- i . ti by Postmaster ron New Yoak.—From the violence | and he is on the list of managers for the great Dick. foe, Mre- Sitter mane, Tovecah i ard, penne ee Cem ge mire whee ot Bie Se fact, however, that John Tensfield, president of the i s Ball. ¥ ee Cale : i : among those of foreign birth, as 1 to 3; and am r is and abuse showered upon a certain Mr. Bloodgood, | ens Ball. We knock under at once and forever, me yh + | ke, - Poe re mae, tet toad. Bt the deaths by consumption of , it is that it band, now bolle age ee rong or Mus proudest it ney, y brilliant. And Ghilde Herold is the effort of a god !— Speaking of Byron's poetry, reminde us of Peters’s Lo zenges, and things ak, celebrated, and whieh are as far superior to all ot! the bard imita and ifthe reader is any way i of thins ant truism, and has a hacking Coug! istaking him off quietly to other world—a Fever ad & ‘hich nearl; ing him to piecer—as Heedache. or a Child troubled with worme— just let him cal ut y, purchase abox ortwo of "s Lozenges, adeqnate to hia case, ond he will seom be con vinced that they are superior to all others. over 10 years old, 617 were native born, including colored persons, and 644 were of foreign birth. Of the whol mber of deaths by consumption, were white 2 white females, 59 colored males, and 96 colored tween the ages of 15 and 30, more females th nsumption, and after the ge of 30, more ales. The mouths in which the greatest rred from this disease, were January and ‘by certain thoughtless priats, we are inclined to ‘think that he is to be the Postmaster of New York. Mr. Coddington hus been a capital Postmaster ; sand if he isto be removed, we take leave of him With regret and respect; but if Captain Tyler puts Zn a good man, as we have no doubt he wil, he will be supported by the people in», H m of the disappointed. A successful maa py bao pape rengy st mage Sivke? dttendi{ sbece: bi das Grates 20, 163, 210, $2, 199, 217 te 228 Eastens Matt.—The Norwich steamer with the ra mail, due yesterday morning, had not arrived “hea we went to press. She has been kept back, yrobably, by the gale of Thursdey night and the wz of last evening. No boat lefi yesterday toreither Norwich or Sto ton. worth th achievements. ir. Magian, Vox, &e , &e. . ”? as usual, joommenly good “Che World of London,” is admirable. “ Ten Years of the Whigs” is uncommouly rich. We hail with delight the republication of the “ Dublin UVoiversity Mag zine; this has long been wanted Nhe present number is most beatifully printed, hav a five portrait of William Rowen Hamilton, and the contents render it worth the price of the work fora year. ense owing, pa hod to xe. veers yom a 1 to the Loan Bill recently i Hees, There hav biew having dene cat ta the Senate relative to the 1csumption continues very dull, and money tight, com- ¢ fevers have prevailed to less extent during r, amd the mortality from this class of diseases ar, The decrease was as } Scarlet fever, 2, measles, 73.

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