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"I AD YW EDAT. ‘The Boston Dinner to Chavles Dickens, — | teem, te which I cannot help edverting. I ganvot help be permitted, even at this distance, however, to 7) . r Se” Pee Beck cocaed N EW YORK HERALD. The dinser given to this gentleman by a portion | expressing the delight, the more than happiness, it was feilow tgmsemen Et warmer! P oO Ss 1 Ss C K I P ¥. thoes bolligcocatae at coo heir nll —. pe hs at ae foes =< a a lll ——————— eS a JandapsPebrassy 6,1812, | the younghiterateurs of Boston on Tuesday after. | te meto find wo streng an iaterest awakened, on thi sits Me Nee eremlied oniar mental bee. th ss will have adecided sdvantace, because he is net “ - wy OHI | on, at Papanti’s Hall, pazsed off very pleasantly. | °f the water, in favor of that little heroine of mine, to | would be a great pleasnreto ‘aiitlons this ide the water CONGRESS. larger than‘ Tom Thumb,” and a rak locofoee- —— sl cca : whom your President has made allusion, who died in her | to look on his face, but nowhere will he be met with a atthat. To hit him, therefore, would be one dif- Congress. The company numbered about two hundred, and sat igi a 7 greater,and at the same time more appreciative and Senate. ficulty, and to wake him stay bit, anothe: ‘di What singular scenes are exhibiting in Congress! | down at five o'clock. Hon. Josiah Quincy, Jr., | 70Uth- 1had lettersabout that child, in England, from | discriminating enthusiasm than in Beston. I congratu. Wasmmeron, Feb. 4 | culty bas also taken place between t 3 of the Mr. Adams is making some remarkable historiea! | presided, and George S Hillard, Esq., Dr. 0. W- the dwellers in log houses among the morasses, and and my towne people an hia commencing = acmmoton, Feb. 4 | Committee Clerks, which it is feared me ‘ 5 , Exq., Dr penny a decneat panda ae ss harvest of his American laurels. Petitions, reports from committees, and resolutions . m tovei- disclosures, which would be extremely interesting | Holmes, J. 'T. Stevenson, E dE. G. Lori es nd onpens forenia,and Gaener: a Mr. Dicken’s repatation is for its extent, It ied th , nate in blood, or sap of some description. Popgana " , ; i 5 3 n, Esq. and E. G. Loring, | ter west. Many asturdy hand, hard with the axe end ear. Dic Tepe 5 Sept enon occupied the morning hour. would be the most appropriate weapons for te if they were published in the shape of a ani Esq, acted as Vice Presidents. Among the invited | spaa browned by the summer's sun, has taken up tion of the world, | 4Mr. Bewrow rose to offer a resolution, and to pre. } OF an instrument known by boys in days of yore, “‘iveminiscences”—"Leaves of the past,” Se. 5 cuests present were his Honor the Mayor, President | the pen, and written to mea little history of domestic 2” throug! will be as much | cede it with some remarks, bottomed upon a paper | **,the star Se eiet” b interrupting, as they do, the business of the n8'i00, | Quincy, Washington Allston, Richard H. Dana, T. | joy or sorrow, always coupled, 1 am proudto aby, with | "sited on by loving heartsas by admiting heals, O86 | which he held in his hand, and which he would pee he ie of bankruptey |G. Grattan, George Bancroft, W. H. Gardner, | interest in that little tale, or some comfort or happiness | tion of ville to’ welcome him, He'| read. He then read us follows :— Tom 4 y to iaeiagpo that Commedore Bal- : while the government is ina s and abeyance, they are inexcasableand improper. | Franklin Dexter, Judge Warren, Dr. Bigelow, Dr. | derived from it ; and the writer has always addressed | the favorite author of the old, but he is as much the ‘COMPENSATION NO. 149. lard is on the recovery, and out of dasger, though — Yet perhaps, the “old man eloquent” could not | Palfrey, and Rev. Caleb Steteon of Medford (the | ™¢; not asa writer of books forsale, resident some four | ftyerite of the young, He ls sdoved by ths pect and | Orries oy Stcaxtany of THe Senate We) a U.8.A. | yeteonfined tohis room at Barnum’s, ; help it. There has been too many personal equab- | Pickwick of the party.) ° ousand miles away, but as afriend to whem be| gent andcritical’ ‘Those who love to weep over & story. | Cashierof the Bank of Wo etm Set Jan, 1842. | A fire too! last vight about balf-past eleven in Congress of late, and might freely impart the joys and sorrows of his own | and those who prefer to laugh—those who seek emuse- | "Pao Hon Tuomse I Berneent order,one hundred —— me pamalinasenren the chair factory — 5 gust Street, No A blessing was invoked by the Rev. Dr. Park: | reside. Many a Mother—Icould reckon them now by | Ment only from an author, aud those who exact of bim | and forty-twodollars. 2 axe ues at $5,50, and Wheat at 110 a 199 bles and disgraceful scenes i if these quarrelsome members would only kill off | man deer “ te Y | an influence for young and old, merry and sad, bey Flour eo: tach ether, it would be adecided gain to themation. |""ater the preliminaries of the dinner had been | me how she lest Se ann ieee capa wise and sieple eh tnd poor. love him knew bss cette egg gents, ] quote exchange on New York 2j premium; Some of them go to the House, with pockets fullof | one throngh with, Mr. Quincy rose and addressed | she lay buried, and how good she was, and how, in| comefhim. His name isstrangely universal—enviably, Laat ‘ OO TN OMAGH DENTON” Orders, : Netulag more ater. Papers loaded pistols, and breasta stuek with Bowie koives, | 1. company in a very appropriate speech, allading | this orthatreepect, she resembled Nell. tdo assure | ™7cyuiu hava wished hat fir Dickenshad frst travelled | Di#7R1cr ov Couvneata, ; Yours, , *Twier. but they have no more eourage than a theatrical | i, ,aooy terms to the arrival of the distinguished | you that no circumstance of my life has given me incognito in this country. It will be difficult to ex = mn County, Sot: Se NEG ea ae Fra Diavolo—they are only acting their parts at guest, who had come among us “with no heredi- | one hundredth part of the gratifieation 1 have de- on vineivees, Bas hi genius 1 felt emeng us ore FP pcre re ne me na Apher syd Philadelphia, $8 per cay, and three pints of gin per night. Why | try citle, no military laurels, no princely fortune, | Tived from this source. I was wavering at the | ; ne reaatuent’ I prodigelnn eearinenetty fm therlty duly commusioned ‘end ee ory aa in toe openers ie cs have they net the kindness to shoot each other? Do try. Really, it is fall time for the highly honoravle House of Representatives to come to some kind of »d.s~-und to try ifthey cannot do better than the Five Points in preserving their own character. Mapa - hether or net to wind up my cloek, and| our praises can gratify him, however, he will not lack and yet his approach is hailed with pleasure by time w , j ip my , m gratify him, however, pe Ane veoronty roe ph yng ned 3 every age and condition, and on his arrival he is | cs Free rescue ee ree dala me ine anew og my ME tat your | ington the orginal ced recanted 2 ihe above it 4 ee Me Banks—Dr: Lard-\ ut iend.” ” bound ind Fs pret pops ery anded there payment sum coming thesnus Street Theatre—-Stocke,. welcemed as a long known friend.” He goes on to upmy clothes, and come and see my friends. And even beike komen doe Ca Ae pe cas soremues ates eed chock ‘specifien. wh oe i, $e. | say, “but when reflection leads us to the eauses of | ow 1 have such an odd sensation iu connexion with | #sentiment and suscribe my seid bank answered “Tho whole amount cannot bepeld | The Legislature is whistling up to the Bauks,the this universal sentiment, we cannot but be struck | inese things, that'you have no chance of spoiling me. 1 Yours, very truly, inopechs, eteweny tune of “Go to the Deviland shake yourself,” by the power which mind exercises over mind—even {eel as though we were agreeing—as indeed we are, if] w. w. Sroay, Es. sn k in mead I's raiytogey tie ‘ancl ri pe considerable vigor. pagan news from Ga. t while we are individually separated by time, space, | we substitute for fictitious characters the classes from | Mester Humphrey's Clock—Wound up to run with the one hundred , bearing six percent interest, and | burg is that those of th important and other conditions of our present being. Why | which they are drawn—about third parties, in whom we pein a Sil seep ‘Time (or Time will keep it) till the pe Notary; at the request aforesaid, | the bill for immed je mest ,imp: ‘sections of should we not welcome him as a friend? Have we | bad a common interest. At every new act of kindness | “'7 00 Cont : ; . | have protested, and by these presonits do solemnly pro: | seeond readin reipanbioneinLA ane have passed the nat walked with him in every scene of varied life 1] °™ your part, I say it to myself—that's for Oliver—I e speeches and toasts delivered on thie occasion, | test, against the drawer and endorser of the said check: | gaa, gall amendments having been voted Hu " together investigated, with Mr. Pick- | *20Uld not wonder if that were meant for Smike—Ihave| °Ccupy ten columns. We have given all that is] aud si others whom it doth or may concern, te 4 y very decided majorities. The probabil- _ TO eae oor ii a ncbate? Have we not tra. | Bodoubt itis intended for Nell; and se I become a much worth giving. cereat outerel andl te be neesed Gor want at payment | ue thet the Bill passed the Acsombly: yesterday, wick, the theory of Titlebats? Have we m h old | 88PPie, certainly, bat « more sober and retiring man, Mr. Dickens retired at one o'clock, and the com- | thereof. fimally. The Harricburg mail sometimes gets in, im velled together in the ‘ Markis of Granby’ with old | i140 ever 1 was before. Gentlemen! talking of my | pany soon after broke up, highly gratified and de- Tg testinsoy’ whaveet, J heve erento act | Sime Co enanqnt with the New York mail; should it Wellar on the box, and his eon Samivel on the | fiends in America, brings me back, naturally and of| lighted with the rich intellectual entertainment they ian ‘this iret dey d aifixed my Seal Notarial, | to-day, and bring any important intelligence’of this “Nery Public. | character, I will add it by postscript. : dickey? Have we not been rook shooting with Mr. | course to yeu. Coming back to you, and being thereby | had enjoyed. GEORGE SWEENY, 'The Great Bos Festival in Boston. At length we have a report of the recent great Festival, given by the younger litterateurs of Boston, to the immortal Boz, at Papanti’s, a place where roast pig is done, (wo at a time. If such an event had taken place in New York, it would have been all reported in the Herald next day—but Boston has to take two or three days to put in her pickles. In another part of our paper, the gems and dia- monds of the occasion will be found—omitting all | Winkle, and courting with Mr. Tupman’? Have | reminded of the pleasure we have in store in hearing the ERR REPT Protesting, $1 76. In the mean time, our banks are greatly alarm the lesser species of egotism, twaddle, fudge, and | we not played eee with ‘the Marchionese,’ and | gentlemen who ait about me, I arrive at the easiest, FS pane Lise. preeen bidhatsesapsnicnbeag bse ul ed at the sipane’ ot affairs, wn many of them | foolery. quaffed the rosy with Dick Swiveller Tell us not | though not by st course in the world, ot the | oo pig, 7° Smom Cava Manca 3. nott Bexron spoke at some lengib in supper’ of | ook upon their death warrants ae already sealed ‘The speech made by Dickens is capital—in a | of animal magnetism, We, and thousands of our } endof what Ihaveto say. But before Lat down, there} Brigham L., Rekin) Camdbualion: is peculiar ideas on the subje>t of currency, and im | Tae the Bill will pass the House sseme quite pure vein—and ends with a sensible view of a prac: | countrymen, have, for years, been eating and talk- | #one topic on which I em desirous to ley particular} John Conklin, Skinner, bi egrets policy of the whig party, and then certain, and both publie and pri: ana 4 tical matter—international zg oi eee of ing, riding and walking, dancing and stiding, gate GGG ps Mera os rat Sete ek for Charlee be Golden, Palla Sooke ihe nt pat A Beaste thee] insite e Bere gobi Governor will yest of the speeches, there is too much of Pickwick | jng and sleeping, with our distinguished guest, an i Lloyd L. Britton, Produce Broker. a louse. e will vioo muehy of Sam Weller—too much nonsense. He hane Her tg hs. Tait seenrar that we | one test means of refining and impreving its people,| Benjamin Franklin Lee, Broker. te enlace Sy Seer cme remensanon enaer wanily: Ape se interfere to prevent its Baseage, one great source of national prideand honor. You} ‘Theodore P. Bogert, Broker. tere.” Whether thesamwa are mete in hera money er ta 1 ae a similar ene once before; aud ence john Leonord Vandewster. ‘Whether the creditors have their o| 7 | through the Legisiature hie signature will’not be Mr. Bancroft took a philosophical view of passing | are delighted to ace him, and to return, ina measure, | haye in America great writers—great writers—who | Jeb Leouord Vandeweter. a8 , Clerk. the: fat paper is at a discount? And withheld. For, independent of his desire “og be events—but his speech is very badly reported. The | his unbounded hospitalities 1 Boz a stranger! Well | witt tive in all time, and are as familiar to our Ii i pases be 4 % Y Boz ips a8} Lucius T. Ross t. ooetaer song of" Straws" is eapital—the letter of Washing: | may we again exclaim, with Sir John Felstaf, | household words. Deriving (which they all do in a} Thomas L. Van Norden. Merchant. perpen Artermgyri fed rromyginanlie 7 abel "ot the tore fi ton Irving simple—that of N. P. Willis very naive. | «Dye think we didn’t know ye? We knew ye as | greater or less degree, in their several walks) their in- a Aries Babin’ Kaaper. them from bog n! Constitution frem violation, and the | cond his efforts to pay the interest on the State 5 A > country from disgrace? debt. Rumor says that there was quite a flare up spiration from the stupendous country that gave them! William C. Dusenberry, C! From W ilis’s peculiar taste and genius, we believe well as him that made ye.” that he has a posr opinion of the police-report, or |” “a er referring to the pevuliar excellencies of Mr. | bitth, they diffuse a better knowledge of it,and ahigher | Charles MoNeill, Tavern Mr. Maxeum spoke in opposition to the course ef | inthe Pennsylvania Bank between them aad the lo¢ofoco school, which Dickens has made classical love for it, all over the civilized world. I take leave to bet a a tate the administration. Heh Jacob dd pareaee 5 dlp hes — ; Dickens’ writi which “ touch the tender sympa- 4 . jickens’ writings, suy, in the presence of some of those gentlemen, that!) Stephen 8, Clark og Mr. Woopsury remarked, that as the Senator | tion pleaty of broken Banks. and popular, But Willis finds Dickens a lion, and | thies and womanly devotion,” he concluded as fol- | 1 oo. tne time is not far distant 4 Dick ‘ , hen they, in Americ > el “ i i i i he accordingly takes hol of hiv tion the hith Jiys. Bu tin not to woenes like these at || "itwccivea sgh tm oan pretend roten| East -7i bers tom Noi Caolina had denied that the expensive |, Wo te, tag cme ave gala 6 slorm way to immortality, and intends to kick up # dust | wouid now recall you. I would that my veice could | ;, pagiand from their labors ; and when we, in England, a rong pestaneesins Bee ee sagen ot eae ty A bs ea od eutene eny beth pr ae ner, as a scientific fectures, tnd « 4 . il at vy the 4 we fal success at the ‘fremont Theatre, 100, as he jogs through the journey. The truth is, that all these dinners, speeches, in- vitations, balls, suppers, oysters, clams, fish, and roast pigs, open up anew mine in the philosophy reach the ear of every admirer of our guest through: | shall receive some substantial proftandreturnin Ameri-| J out the land, that with us they might welcome him, | ca from ours. Pray donot misunderstand me. Securing ieans A Bieee. rey party proper, or that that party was responsible for s |, I have been informed, Mr. on this, his firet public appearance, to our ehores. | te myself from day to day the means of am honorable SOP Ry ream eran = dammaai it, he weuld remind him that there was another | ¢- ae ronan eee. thie gity, Like the rushing of many waters, it would come to | subsistence, I would rather have the affectionate regard commision that party could not deny the pater- | In fact, it is seid that the “ tindemest." a reel , Merchant. - nity of, the commission instituted in this city by Ge- | trical is completed, and about the Ist of human nature, which 18 fresh even to Dickens, | 4 fom the bieak hills of Canada, from the savan- of my fellow mcn,than I would have heaps and mines i jarthi eas edict, Watchmaker. bahia: aad ‘The popularity of Boz in this happy land must aston- | 1414. of the south, from the prairies of the west, of gold. But the twothingsdo not seemto meincompa-| Sinus, at ban wg neral Harrison in March last, to investigate the of March is the time fixed for his “first appear- ish even himself, This popularity—this American po- caidas tian earthquake voice’ in the cheers pees an eosel — vena event | ors nb rods aaa ‘Aitvea ‘Preoks. ens affairs of the superintendents and workmen on the capt (pe alee tg “ prec eer ie pu'arity, has been produced entirely by a chap. gene- | 1:6) we welcome Cuantes Dickens to the new | ment in this respect,; England nal den’ rece ting madd fone Goer public buildings. A resolution of inquiry was | the “ big bills.” Boston he has been quite a rally denominated the Rev. Parx Bewsasan, Es | 4 » din cOnMdant thas Sho time 3 bt far dias wBbbl Aseeri- Passed at the extra session, calling for the teati- | ‘‘ card,” and a more profitable “ star”—drawing quire, who has not been placed on the Boz Cemmit- | "54" “Quincy concluded with the following tenti- | ca willdoher's, It becomes the character of a great Very Late rnom Penv.—By the way of Valencia, | mony before that commission, und other proceed- larger, oo ogni than oe a tee here, alihough he is more entitled to it than Ph country ; firstly, because it is justice ; secondly, because | Columbia, we have news from Lima to the 16th of ings under it, A report was made in compliance | have no doubt. 7 5 sepa 5 raged some who are figuring in that list, as well as in that without it you never can have, and keep, a literature of | December last. with that resolution; and it was his wish to extend ‘and as fond of uovelty as any other city , half the gross receipts Biers i come, to * % of the bankrupts- Park Benjamin firet started that || Health, happiness, and a henry we > \°| your own. Gentlemen, I thank you with feelings of | Aaother revolution was on the eve of breaking it farther, and with that view offered the following . m ets,” price six pence, * ie 2 fo be a pl it cus- | a fix” in the south of Peru, and had written to Lo- sd and ri s sided, Mr. Dx R amount, at prices much as yeste: ~ Pene- shave at the Box Barbers. He projected the | As sod ante chsetig Wing addrcsa,which he de. | “uaevien sad Engin od'maytney eve hot ey | PET" tHE eo0pe that were in the city, but Lafo- | avtuanodte have prepara; and submit wine fences | eee eens Brother Jonathan,” whose principal feature was | Uo. warm, fluent, and manly tone. didiner but the Atloutic betrcenthngy Dever Bave any | ente, and Menezden refused to obey the order be- | tabular statement, exhibiting the nomes of each pl the early and rapid re-publication of Boz’s works, at . a sae hee * * . (gp aepge) . cause they apprehended a revolution if the troope | "he hes received any compensation in connection with Fanon Froara.—A_ correspondent of the Savaa- acheaper rate than the Harpers or other booksellers | Gentlemen :—If you had given this a : aya Mr. J. M. Fietp ( Straws”) being called upon | jeft the city. boeken ergs 5 met toanisy,appelny ee bask s pga sale neh Repepies®, under date of the 29th ultimo, did the business. The “ Brother Jonathan,” a no- | tsinmentto any ene else in the bets con Raber aban fora » he gave the following original and cha-| ‘There had been three or four attempts to assasei- | Paid te each be affixed to his name an eplaaation “ Oa the 25th caine Major Piymy in com- ty, rose to a circulation of 15,000 in a few weeks, | “ere here to-night to exult in the triumph of my dear. | racteristic production, to @ popular air : : 7 A rf in another column, she fur whet a Tashed over the eouatry like wild-fite. ° Park, | ©*triend—if Istood here saree a tai La do THE WERY LAST ‘OBSERWATIONS OF WELLER arpa pad Saati tau laaly dy Sea —_ oleae Payment was made ; and thet the mand fo ee ole ad Deere Halleck oun. however, got into a quarrel with some one, left the sod kigawlas ox tue (eng pore monet could, ee vian republic. mn was gimp ewe that these iain ey mele be ipecite cone ding “in Paes, take peony oa peer eae = 79 < 01 ¥ a “Jonathan,” started the “New World’ od the putting some restraint upon myself, stand among you as infamous attempts were at the instigation of General | ssid commission, and what replay ave ee poten we tested fight ensued, that, lasted forty-five iaivies, same principles, and pretty nearly knocked the | ,¢1¢-possessed and unmoved as I should be alone, in my Lafuente. by the President, in consequence of their reports. The enemy retreated,leaving two warriors wounded" ‘Welearn by an extract from the Corres Semanal , Mr- Beaton gave notice that he woukl, on Mon- | S5%0° D4 wo wounded. The cridenoe ofslood on. de Guayaquil that the humane Gamarra hes con- | 4@7 "ext, ask the Senate to take up for considers- | several trails leading from the battle, ms firmed the sentence of a Council of War, condemn. | 402 the bill introduced by hi >to postpone the Sigey hema ofthe Tadiene suffered from mself m . f own room in England.But when,| hear the echoes of your cordial greeting ringieg in my ears—when | see your kind faces beaming a welcome so warm and earnest as Jonathan into a cocked hat, where it remains to this day, while the “ New World” took its place, and finished the business, by making Dickens what he is the yeomaary of the whole Union, a lion, a | never man hi 1 feel—it is my nature—so vanquished FS lish -{; Operation Bank i? ae ora tikodercds ape * | and subdued that I have hardly fortitude enough to THT st west pire iciaiee ing to death twenty-one ffipers! next, hav Mihgemr cet er dbairibs spall + Troops are out in every direction, and about be- ie se " » | thank you. If your President, instead of pouring It’s nothin’ but atrap to ‘tice . net 7 Ms “ ing put in position to head this celebrated Chief, This is the real 7 inde ee sa meg forth that delightful mixture of humor aod pathos, ner elted of ec ‘Piette wegen oi cculicats foe the The Senate then Went into executive seseion, and | with every toon of guccess, whether he wends hio ne "ad Pickwick and Co. ; | Wbich Youbare heard with so much delight, bad been Say weraia™ repeete— bene Of tithe, is Gol. James Wateon Webl, of [arene aie samernen mncr, to Monday. SRY Ranta OF Bom or went” : literary fashionable never read Pickwic! Co- 5 | put aeaustic, ill-natured man—ifhe had only been a dull For ¢v'ry vun they catehes, Bor, the “regular army,” editor of the New York Cou- ‘Wieied 6 Gas ‘ents M ‘At Natohez, in thi “hf and, accordingly, there is a terrible rush upon the | one—it Icould only have doubted or distrusted him or Without ado they ats,’ rier and Enquirer, professor of the science of shatter- aaa tone a famenalnes.c- At Mapobes, (oS area oct circulating libraries for every work of Dickens, in | you—I should havehad my wit finger’s ends, and, ‘They'll eat you, Bos, in Boston: and ing right arms, and inepector of mahogany stocks |<, Fuay, Feb. 4. | 8 @ty ipewonsohe bell peeniegt hd “Gbligation Sf tbe order ms prepare themselves for the approaching | using them, could have igh tei at am length. But BO pe lhperd net rent fei co hcw,7 locke. ‘Where’s them $52,000.— | T= Cowrrarr amp Mopar or Ex-Pagewsar Bate ie redcem ber faith by recoguiing and fied 7 you have given meno such opportunity; you take ad- ‘Sed game of knife and fork ! deine tok é ‘] ‘" ag bonds issued under the authori! her ag rene indebted to any manin this country | vantage of me in the tenderest point; you give me no There p ‘ers in Boston now that Cu- [Them $52,000 ain’t in our breeches? pocket.} The Ex-President Apams occupied a session ef | owalaws. The Natehex Daily Courier of ‘Jan. 20, for spreading his name and fame, itis to Park Ben- toompany or: helding you ata dis- nactles thelr tees hope itis, a gy pe Kbit he a by three hours to-day in the House of Representatives, | OF a a Were gratified toe 8 Rage sem ’ tance, but flock abeut me like shost of brothers, and Dear Bor, to vot toa feet! who have filed petitions in the Courts of New York, | with what is called, in courtesy, @ continestion ‘of eur old and weithy citizens of Natchez come jamin, and almost to him alone. We have no great iy u 5 shows the strange state of pecuniary affairs, in which | |. . és _ forward yesterday record their names as BonD liking for Park. He is partly devil—partly human ; | ™2ke!is place like home. Iudeed, gentlemen, indeed, They lately caught e prince, Bor, allclasses and professions are involved. The fist | bie defence. Truth might require that it should be | ravens. It iv no Bambos. Every one who has fav! ied fr 5 | i¢ it be natural and allowable for each of us, on his own aa SE MS ios embraces merchants, brokers, and lawyers, by the | Called his exordium, or perhaps with greater truth, | travelled out of the State since the election, knows but the devil must have hiedue, even from us, UN- | perth, to express his thoughts in the most homely - Cora regs ot rs wholesale, and aleo the name of James ‘Wateon | the small talk with which an half amateur speaker | *ti#, He has often felt that his honor as ® Mis- Jess we mean to chedt him, and take the benefit of | ¢enien, and to appear in his plainest garb, I have a fair ‘They spares him thro’ the ev’ain’, Bor, Webb, editor of the New York Courier and Enqui- | peguiles hisaudience until he gete fairly on ity sissippian;has been assailed—assailed unjustly. the act, as our friend “ of the regular army” is | eleim upon you, to let me do so to-night, for you have a hungry stare; ter. This editor is one of the managers of the Dick- for the distinguished M. ge’ y on his legu, The record of names will be open at ount- " me ede my house am Aleddin’s Palace. You fold soten. Contrives a early supper, tho’, ens’ Ball! Tne number of Bankrupts in the Dis- ing jassachusetts representative | ing-room during all hours, day and e' until Me os lat eb Cis seeds at eos Fou adie Ak donesen “pean They ‘And then they eats him there! trict of the cy of New York, willextend 19 5000 per- has not yet entered on his subject: he has laid out | ¢°mplete.”"— Nat. Intelligencer. ‘be se piven ain in which my feeble fire is all enshrined, and at whish weet ited pire ae ing to Rale 70, amount’ to $172,500. P dadeiphia | ‘22 ground work, as cities have been laid ont on | = Tegnxesez —We learn fiom the Nashville Remimucences or Cotr’s Tatar.—We give in | my flickering torch is lighted up, that straight my Avoid their greedy lures, Boz, Times. maps, and it is just possible that his superstractare | ner of the 25th ult., that the Legislature. of this i we ites is stead, sk cian? shaeiin A be ae visionary and 1. He inti State had agreed to end its sesvioa (without electi another colamn, the eloquent speech of Mr. Mor- and are transported here Bets My ’, The Dickens’ Ball Committee is intended to re- | ™*Y ary and unreal intimated that | Bate hes oe electi rell, a sac commencement of the defence in the And whereas it is written of that fairy structure that it ah ths Baca st ; vet st ad siaceea of good pedo; “ Colone} | be should descant ; and if his execution is commen- falar re SOMAtbESy Ok Oat eee? a of Colt, who now stands in imminent peril of never moved without two shocks—ene when it rose, ‘And yore tuey siehew aneee feast Webb, of the regular army,” undertook to repre- surate with his plan, the next month. will not be suf- h oY it eh ” his neck. It isa capital speech, and reflects much hes a Nome FOLGE tik th eel ied er ee Lord ‘hw thay pitta? beer lee sent the class of respectable bankrupts Of course ficient for his purposes on all the events of hisevent- || On Tuesday last, Fabius M. Lawson, Eq, was ededey i rapt deen eg Uy a gal Which “@liver” befel ; he had io take the benefit of the act to qualify him- | fu! life, from the days of Washington (o the present Slectel Deteeess ree Cae wealel of Vir~ credit on the gentleman who delivered it. V \ We have always thought, however, that Colt’s hour, and on many subjects which may become defence was badly conducted; not, however, through Mr Morrel’s agency, but by the other counsel — ‘The first wrong step was that made by Mr. Selden, ground, it struck at once an easy, andadeep, ond lasting root, into thie soil, and loved it as its own ; pie : : rof history hereafter. The Right of Search of it, and th truth, bh bla 2 arc! Soman mee Shas gaa aavinn eh enna Teas Nor ugly “Quilp” tco tough ie Weatmen.—Yesterday was more comfort- | and the African Slave Trade were particularly eps- ee Q 8. perhaps And “Barnaby ”—and blest if eer able. The air clear and bracing. cified. The honorable membe: tly enjoys |,,5aecxixe Muaper.—The Waldo Signal gives from some secret sympathy between its timbers, and a 1 thinks they’l have enough ! wr atlngmestiss pied: «IR . ‘ he me ‘T apparently enjoys the particulars of a most atrocious whi i, certain stately tree that has its being hereabout, and I'll tell you vot you does, Boz, Bvass’ Festiva. —The following toasts we his present position with ~great gusto, and the pe me shudders to record, self for the great trust of manager ] in stepping aside from the case, and endeavoring , f g to make an issue about the publication of a couple spreads its broad branches far and wide—dreamed by day 1 Sate Sane ree vill; omitted in our account of the anniversary of Burn: jority of the House are patiently resigned | The wife of Joseph Jellison, of Brooke, in ét arena ia: we many ‘paxtrés. Mr. Bekion’y:| Sah Sabie rears, 86 netting: fentispon Pls. shart, ond Tourvele thal ett ON; birth-day: : to their fate; they listen listlenely to ‘the old | this county, enme near being murdered, Mp baring speech on that occasion, was eminently uncalled repge or yatemmegneh on gecdonedes a Weuniete ed toned Bap ud, dou Casurne— Washington Irviog—his dis | ™an eloquent,” looking as happy and anima- ood, print sey Bad a aiaarerseae oe =~ ior, and irrelevant—it was farce inthe midst oftri- | would—ifl know my own heart—have come with all For blow meif 1 overthinke ‘ithe Addison cbitenete. ‘him to the appellation | ted as a policeman on duiy. It was obser- | recognized to appear at Court. ch ee rial ‘They'll ever swallow them ! By J. Haroawe—.The memory of Washington—uni- vable, however—but whether it may be attri- ances . ee r . ase these = . ed of Mr Jellixon amd wife, my sympathies clustering as richly about this land ond people—with all my sense of justice as keenly alive to gedy. What parallel was there hetween the ex- citement growing out of the trial of a murderer, This song, whieh is stores, excited peals of laughter ic | versal hallo waht wena the music vere Jana mien" Roe, the stthick aa buted to the speech of the honorable geatleman at every line, ‘Thistle—-may they oye be peacefully and harmonicusly | to a sudden ebullition of virtuous acknowledg- te retire early, ing and that springing from the French revolution 1— | their ry man who loves God’s imag® | and at the conclusion there pontane 4 , Just as much as there is between a human head | —with all my et y bent on judging for my- | burst which proved how auiverral wae the sentiment ES She's Jetkd pase Wid ‘whist freee 08 “the ae - hy, brestitest be Oe vane eane “way sind ¢ Connecticut squash. ‘Then again, the con- | elf, and speaking out, und telling in my sphere the | expressed in the iast stanza, in relation to twoof the | Doon-—the Dine placer enatied poetic pevite, =* | tions of representative duty, it might be ill natured | Tee eal tripod ray rind ae , truth, as Ido now, whem you rain down your welcomes | most amiable individuals who have honored this| By Araxsxpea TavLon—Meny days to a’ honest fel- | to con; cture—that a great ameunt of correspond- on my head. Your President hes alluded tothose writ- | Country with u visit. The President conplimented | lows. ‘ bee ence ma being soca by the minority. Pos- inane wera Daa cabewr tee'oaat ne bed the author by another draft upon th - | Our host and hostess—Hi eld: F *, ings, which have been my occupation for some years | ("BUNA Y yuu ler Crall upon (he wage hip woeey Phorm permecechinnd sp slags me ne sibly the opportunity was favorable. There were awakened by a sensation ne though ber head as on fire, |. Her husband seized past ; and you have received his allusions ina man- | « 4 , int | th hearty thank: i isiti ee ter Which sumuretme—if 1 needed any auch es [you tt? net ne uiue mam You're 8 wags slat | tyes aud ail heir ate a to grauily their tienda. pry net Anka cu. eaphoearhy ena of ner tnd aaked what was ihe matter, surance—that we are old friends in the spirit, ond My eldest brother was troubled with thatcom-| Grqruam Turatan—The new piece of Jacob | Botts was reading industriously, and aot a few e or was standing beside the a, ‘he have been in close communion for a lone time | plaint, said Sam; it may be catching ; I used to| 5, hs perp Ttis not cary for a man to epeak of his own 1@> . 1 | Sleep with him.” 3 Faithfal was singularly succeseful last evening, Kirby | were apparently deluding themselves into the belief eonld YT ig Reed veda peso and into . ‘me- fession of Colt introduced into the speech of Mr. Emmett was in bad taste and woree judgment. In fact, the trial was conducted erroneously in several points, and Mr. Whiting did not fail to avail hiniself of these mistakes in policy. What the re- sult of the application for a new trial may be, we kaow not, anddo not wish toinfluence by any re- mark of ours. Of course, we stop where we are, | dare say that f-w persons have been more interested in ‘The President here tead the following letter from | as the off hand-devil-may-care Tom Beeeely was | that they were thinking about something. We would ‘They sat a ther the remainin; aad have nothing lanher'to. dam I Leak © 16, Was. gensenl.gcietie io telate Washington Irving : suse nolenan nid excellent, and the charming manageress in the fan} report the honorable gentleman’s speech—but it ba the ni she fey Slax acting bat Bow ——— 1s love is blind, and that a mother’s love is | _Gentlemen,—I Nave this moment received your letter | [OVinsvall loving,jilting, bewitching Maryiwas enthu- | would require a sheet of the dimensions of a tem | esteem ae ker ot any bel oc taees, ee ae 7th instant, which has probably been detained | *itstically received. Mrs.Lewis sustained the part of } aere field, a - t forty horse short-hand power, and d some of lead i stances | Jacob with her usual ability. For Monday evening | not be werth the sacrifice. We would fv the pur- lograea on povrpoad otro wale Tei, wer t ing in- 2 ys. sera tee oe car. 5 ag on the ever active and enterprising manager annownces | port of the speech as a substitule—but, like the phi- | ®* also her child; but her earin the expe tlemen, my best thauke for this very flat- | three new pieces, one of which is the dramatized | Josopher’s stone, it wan undiecoverable. We would ee ae ater: seers The ag oe ~ io ie ear was wi blind, I believe it may be said of an author’s attachment to the creatures of his own imagination, that it isa per- hese engage feet model of constancy and devotion, and is the blindest | Pitation to of all. But the objects and purposes I have hadin view Accopt, Larest rrom New Grenana —We have received © E| Siglo, published at Valencia, to the Mth ult — We fiad therein the following intelligence from New Grenada :— 5 i and may be easily told. 1 | tring me Be ribiasnd baller ay celebrated novel of Oliver Twist, by Charles Dick-| gj i ie, too, puzzles some five extract: — tee ria, 9 putan end to the civil war in New Grenada, | Save slwaye had,and shell elwaye have, an camer and Your obliged and humble servant. cus, E4q, The bill presenta an unprecedented ga-| ¢s would the phen ‘oon plerphigin. flag page a toe notype: ay herd has been declined by Carmons. Thus ende the mic. | "Ws desire 16 centeibute, 9s far sein ie-lles,te the Com | Goo, mien migslow, ethan tile, jun fous] oy % wales for the evening's entertainment. the chace before creation, of a pattern of the last | W784 % firmly filled that they could not remove it with their instruments, though they had taken out an beni Bea fed dates otedl Siro, an lnptoatbio Dadnalte netneee ee ee Private Bex Fancy Ball. fog. At three o'clock the honorable gentleman’s 4 . repngnance to that mole-eyed philosophy which loves | The followin ast Dean Berwert— speech, and the honorable members’ dinner, were | The woman, as may be supposed, hae nearly if the darkness, and winks and seowls in the light. Ibe- | Geoffrey Cr: ee ee jeyou and your put in opposite balances; the epeech kicked the Sot SOE ee ee isasts, 98 whetiag, will 1 on int - 4 eurvi' al se not » " rc is going on i fashiona: | beat nd the House adjourned, leaving the speech Siteaticw, that ake could gives ~ mon er dl sion of Sir John Stewart. Carthagena continued to be closely blockaded, both by sea and land ; but it was not acknowledged by the English squadron. Hence plenty of provi- | jieve ¢ es, | BY side of Oid England long live onthe “Sanny side” deiswentis. mae ta Sean teal ane aie olAmerion. : . * ble“ beau monde,” it givesme pleasure 10 informa | enginiched } Te teotand ia aleiter Heea Panto, dated’ Dees in parple an - jeve that she | “The President here announced that he had receiv. | YO that owtbe 20th instant Mrs. Quagmire intends | ™ 4 count of all that transpired after jious- on » ™- every beautiful object in external natore, claims | 14 ine folto wing fettets from géntlentes’ who had giving a'select tancy ball, in University Place. She ness, and how long it was after the time | lead ber 12h, that the remains of the army of Obando | seme sympathy in the breast of the poorest man who eed eht tees di & a pear rene of Boz's female chatacters, in Baltimore. was poured into her ear no one can tell, “We have had been totally dispersed by the government | breaks his scanty loafot bread. I believe that she goes | 2° Deen able tw attend the dinner : rival. It will be a very “ recherche” {Correspondence of the Herald. | never before had occasion to give pi ‘to sueh barefoot as well as shed. I believe that ake dwells ra- uid gcing, and would be pleased if you Barronz,Feb. 6, 1812, | * ‘le of Rorror ! wes troops, and that this unsuccessful re bel was fleeing to- ward Peru. It waa currently reported that Gamarre, of Pera, had offered to Obando four thousand mea and beadred thousand dollar, to carry on the war against New Grenada. Several of the rebel of- ficers, who have been captured, have declared to General Flores, that they have seen in the hands of id send one of your * Ariels,” and gi i ther oftener in alleys and by.ways, than she docs in Secouatot it: By doi will eranty miany | The Weather— Bankrupt boow rece . By doin ou will man: Applicants for the Low— | From Froxipa.—Intelli bes ved bor and Lapse and that it is good, and pleasant, *| of your tair teadere, ders eraity " Prospecta of a Dutl at Annapolie— Fire, § in this city from Florida, Shut on the Bi; of the yey sang pingene i = be ont, and fess her. me very obliging invitation. At wuch « board there must yer'you Hasner. | Ma. Eviron,— ‘ae: chergenh Teen ahah of the Tallchasees In. e of ose re; no irs. San ene mh pocorn ron pry ee empty gen pies: pont ‘ my bet} Hiomway Renseay.cA_ letter®fi North Yesterday, for the season, was truly an unsea- | dian camp, (in the aoaeaaee of his brother, the chief misused, and to say to the proud wishes for your happiness severally, and for that of | Chelmsford, tothe editor of the Lowell Ji sousble day, #0 mild was it that persons were al- | Neathiock-la-mathia,) made an ie. ale , and to say to theproudest and most thoughtless, journa e eek’ ) 5 # that @ man named Cutting, who most uncomfortably warm with open windows and | With the whole band. ‘The guard diseore your the reformer, not only upon the perticular these creatures have the same elements and copacities | oc have in view, but for the rest of your to Lowell witha aad of oo for sale, and was| nofire. 1 saw a large number of ladies inthe street | 4" CR. bgt ella O>aodo, the letters from Gamarra making this offer. | o¢ goodness as yourselves ; . > ey are moulded in the same | lives Were! ou, wuld offera toast to Oid with the only Tiger Tail, with three warriors and four wo- bi aa ‘ form, and madejof the same clay ; and though ten ti England, as the mother of New Englond—or as the 4 by two men, having those dear little sun shades to protect their eceeded in effecting their The wife For Boerow.—Steamer Narragansett will leave ~ m times | crandmother of Nations—Na' aglend, the mo- ‘ead, and his We Bina lovely faces from the burning light pe Heaven.— f oaly child, lad of fifteen, of Tiger © i whe ‘ail, ke om Goeeneayy were supe coptnes, and are worse than you, may,in having retained enything of | ther of nations, at least in the New World, and she the w in. thearmy. His Sys aca pct sia distresses of er of New Lr nal reread bg her for send- retired. ei io w herald iteratu i ‘May to do this ie parentan 4 fore, ase nn prac dea ‘Moneta pero Taukpelhica ab tellin’ + ae em to give him back hie : * jed as of much importance; for hie family u OO eae i eiem ig the old Kngiish humors, in all (Keir | and they replied that they would “lave heer] The Nations! Bankrupt Law has into ope: vity, and, as it were, held as hosta- tion. Gentlemen, that you think s0 too f pi s' 7, ba Sept itp ‘ene i dealt # » your fervent | hea:tiness, faithfulness and simplicity, and better still,| the post-oflice.” ‘The robbery wae committed be- | ration, and these are the first (ruits, viz :—Lyman soebiiess either snvaebder hipaa or greeting sufficiently arsures me. That this feeling is | in the old English tongu tw Loweil and North Cheleaefo j,and the per- | Reed, Charles (©. Hamilt = ier i take good care to avoid committing any aet of hoe- alive in the old world as well asin the mew, no man Respectfully ,gentl : a were ruppored by Mr. Cutting to be| somes dbmrmemingmtirec ni) his wife axd son remain im possession should know better than IT, who havefound such wide | \iegsre. George Tyler Bigelow and otf , Mr. Cutting, it ie ssid, belonged to | J8™¢* Coburn, Moses Starbook, Wm. H. | Hay: hites.— Nat. Int., of Friday. aud vendy sympathy in my own dear land. ‘That in ox cas ahi Comanhes ward, and George Mossop. The State Ingplvent presing it, we are but treading in the steps of thore - Buveoten—& sven ebzanabee Commissioners still continue to exereise their | Weer Iwota Mate Srnsnens.—We ate) all anz- great master spirits whe have gone be‘ore, we know ty Guenna most, burat her bedlgr at St Teint | humane prerogatives, though there seems te exiet | imusly looking out for the, sieainers. | TWwohave ar hut Anumber of people on board | ® opinion that the Bankrapt Law abrogates their Sy, Daeeasems) and che at Havens, Dean Sin—Ver "Aréhoo'th"? se by .—Very much to my ‘ rence to +H the bright examples in our literatare, | 0 decline the kind Invitanon of ties are busy laving down buoys at the new ‘ket book, containi this morning at half past eight for Stonington. Faom Acsany awn Bosron.—Thanks are due to Haruden & Co. for Boston papers received last even- ing, by the Narragansett, in advance of the mail Also to Adams S& Co. for the Albany K:vening Jour- pal of Fr day. Hitoncy Imroatant raom Bostoy.—In the Mra- sachusetts House of Representatives last Tuesday, on motion of Mr. Eddy, it was ordered that the ig about forty detiese ‘The atmosphere was mild as the baiiny zephyrs of en, I am, ke. Dommitiee on the Jadieiary inquire into the expe |; 3 care dow r ngement “ 7 i b pape st ; sin < ° snd > bers from Shakspeare dow nward. angements to mect Mr. Dickens were severely injured. Noli lost powers. a rage, near Rose | , where they have been jieoey of p ing by . and There is oye «ther point connected with the labore (if rd Me Pony i indeed, ® R Siewniitee — Some misunder®nding has taken place at An- | ordered to lie, Our herbor will mot admit of @ measure jor chesnats. Smiy cell hiem so) that you ho dja such gemerous cs eanre end ie already writ- asi ake > <3 pony ght feet water by the | napolis between tt the delegates (Mr. Preston | {Tester depth than ee venteen fret—they draw about OP. M. on the Ist inet. and Mr, Forwood) wingh may lead to a reqnisi- eighteen feet—Nassau N. 1’, Letter, Jan. 22.