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decane OAL TLE CE RT CE CCE CE I a Vaaoe saree NEW YORK, FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 11, 1842. choco Review of New Books, &e. SUPERFINE DRESS COATS RememBaances, Nos. 1 and 2.—Gilbert § Co.,95 Ppa Nassau sircet— One ot these thousand and one pe- | stn ap toworkmanshinond Suche fe eininte both tipdicals with Which the country is flooded about | DOLLARS; also Pantal dare re oUR 'y ed about | DOLLARS; also Fantaloone Ten Doilare, ut PHILIPS’ Caah another certain phrenologist here, cousequently he will succeed better. The Rev. Mr. Humphreys has, forthe last three or four Sundaye, been delivering a course of lec- tures, addressed to the young men. of Louisville. PACKETS Albany, surprised to find the river fast bound again to mor- iverpool en the 13th [Correepondence of the Herald. row in its icy fetters. Axsany, February 6th, 1812. The prerence nniversary came off to- fe The id weather ad het hwy its have | Elgar hero aae pee burst the icy fetters that have bound the Hudson and | streets. It was large, though not atte ane The church each evening bas beta * ed Ig over: one days. It soar oe, good ne 4 N. B—The above partie Broadway its tributaries. From the West ous as was expected, Owing to the inclemeney o: ing.” Great wil the regult. of these REAM ON THE ScuooL Question —Casserly.— .B—The garinents are guaranteed to be equal ¢, e we have accounts P: . es leetireh, for he fai not to Jeayea,deep. aiid lasting |’ c4uitaine inuch nonsense, and alittle sense. every respect tothoee made by the most expecsive houses tn the sity. ‘This ia no et waren tee, but ove that the ad tiset pledges himactt tor Rate ‘of vn It proportionably lower. on nn a MUSIC. 4 4 th ther. of the most disastrous and extraordinary freshet. On: ie appears that I was misiaformed in relation to the Mohawk, bridges. are injured or ewept awoy, | thet fanocent diversion” of some members of the dame burst, and aqueducts damaged. The Hudson Lapaleitape noticed in my letter of the inst. It too, has been very high, the lower streets of the ough with the party the fore part of the eve. impresgion on the minds of his hearera; and should they abide his advice, and profit by the warriogs he has given them, by drawing ite mest fearful pictures of vice and crime, to which all youngymen are llable Bacon’s Wonks, No. 13—Post, 83 Bowery —This commences the 2d volume of this splendid work We can add nothing to the praise we have already c ~ | ning, D.R F. J. andthe Mesars. U's, I am in- | to be plungedinto. | have no hesitatien in saying | bestowed upon it. A PIANIST would respectfully inform ‘the public, town being completely under water, to the great in- ormed, were not with them when they had become | that quite a reformation will take place in this moat Tur Oeia wANT— Treadwell, National Hall, N.Y. glee 2 at private = ‘the aianelorie ws important class of the community. hy _ Our Legislature has patsed a Bil, authorising the city to erect water-works; thus you see Keatucky still goesahead A meeting is to be held at the couri-house this evening, to take the sense of the people upon the right of the city, of issuing a scrip, or jary of the storesin that neighborhood. The river, | noisy, and in aastate to “ shock the nerves of our always noble, now presents a most majestic. specta- | temperance men” If this isso, and I am assured cle, as swollen beyond its bounds, it floweon with an | itis, it is certainly due to those gentlemen that almost resistlees current, to ite mouth. The Tele Ais nemmonlanions fro asbe oon (Mh apd peer to agree with all our 20 1m* -d any ane Burraco Packaca Fae Savy cea, fem ari New. York and’ Atbanv to Buttaion tire Gites Syracuse, Auburn, Bensea Falla, Geneva, Camdega Bea? —We have before recommended this work to the patronage of al] odd fellows. Tuein’s Faexcn Revoturion—Post, 88 Bowery —This is a plate number of this valuable work and either the eaptains Or owners ofthese shine yittbe Somtevm | graph, froin New York, made her appearance this Ni Dele for any lateeme, par: chereior. ms " z i . ii it i ld be wi Batavi of i * small municipality notes ; the revenue and city pro- |, a very beautiful one it is. Noone should be with- | chester, Batavia kc. 7 wR thine of thisl eoaeeeeencmai tet toes pase mofrlngasnnines Disha enatweas vite ert ae = Nec es seri petty to be liable for their redemption. Little or no | eut this, the most autheatic record of one of the | int Sores, Draite Ball Anat tg the Collecting, of Pay. ton giventhem Soha) conhapenrea ee ~ ce, by the cholig. He ascribed it tobis | Opposition is anticipated. A moderate sum of this | °o,+ ioportant events in tHe history of nations any auch Buntnese’as aNait be Semeeitigd ig ma transnst all a NS og ve laa Wok be mae preg Ares ‘its che pe ag = aie accustomed exercise, and general change | Kid cf money would, perhaps, be beneficial, but if Tov! po bs roi P y P i? above named places, with Promptness. | charge BROWN & CO, Liverpool. Eastern rallscedesti the way of New York aston of habits, Thegallant genieman might have pro- | large circulation be allowed, total ruin will be the ‘ouma Prorxe’s Boor.—Curry § Co, ‘piled ciasis Nias enpuel ‘be charged 19} cents per si fore he start- } result. Lovisvitie. Broadway.—This work improves fast. The pre- and newspapers L cent each. ae gers. The freehets have caused a derangement in led himself with the requis! ng. Thomas WW. Olea Mlechanice ani Farmers? Dr Fathi, aq, Culbier Ny YeBate Bak mere sent number contains some very beautiful engrav- the mails, especially between this city and’ New Florida, " $ v : é Jbany Exchaoge Bask UISIANA Be We YORK LINE OF PACKETS | York: The steamboats will effect the usual regu- beg eisers an. c on see } ings aud is printed in avery superior manner, ata zee, oy a Gey, City Bank LO sburg! quveapendanes Herald » 4 ~— 7 Commercial Bang rid [Correspondence of the Herald.} Tattanasne, From a; Jan. 29, 1842. Scor’s Woux, No. 5—Post, 88 Bowery—This | Theodorgicott, “Canal Bank y letter of Saturday, I noticed briefly the pre- accom of shippers, it is to } vailing sentiment in regerd’ to the recent noma: Harnissonon, Feb. 8, 1842. ro hip frome his port on the st, hy othe as he aoth tone oad _ officers, as a us my hoagie EE Passage of the Bank Bill—Probability of a Veo— ‘ath of each month, co:nmencing the. 10: oa tended. re are some who are most wofully dis- . . a dy PF ae any May, when lar days will be appointed fot Sppointed und’ dhegriued. “These ere thos rng Great Revivalef Reigion—The Weather, §¢: eapitaland cheap edition of the works of the “Wiz. ardof the North’ is the only complete one ever yetipublished in this country. It contains the whele of his prose and poetical works including Lock- State of things in Florida— Litigation—Union Bank — Trade. Tarrived here on Sunday night lest. The Court John Taylor,“ Office No.4 Wall street, New York. POMEROY & CO. Otter Nes Doors Busing, valeen Core? St Albany, Nov. 17th inate, at" an@ Market atreeta jer of the year, whereby great delays and ied.” : Thasten to inform you that the Bank Bill» passed | is sitting here, and has been for six weeks, and is , f i ; — paangt rman i * plas a ie eriveet ie the tenes aha ke a final reading this being in the House, and Was | expected to continue till 1: April. We have judg | bart’s Life, all the histories, biographies, &c. TT Ninacen rears dover Peat Sareea i bso o Reoe, a 16th Oct. Cane ae mae wae led would benefit ther. | sent to the Senate for concurrence, Severaiattempis | ment against the bank, but the money cannot be 1687, pation take Pheer aa pect ie iy ieated the Na 3 au si Capt. Hi Fars Sorbet pect ae i matouened: eye tla Fouad were made to gointo committee to amend the bill, made untit after the Court adjouras, of this unrivalled work, and. very superior to the | ts uowially eb Ship SHAKS! , Capt, Miner. \etNovember. and tempered by the fire. Of the candidates, they | but they all failed, and contrary to my expectation | Life and Trust notes will not pass at all here, and | former one; it is also much cheaper. i Pow ith Fr ae ahs sn SB Conte itimtord 1a Nov, may be considered as being friendly to that clique, | yesterday, the bill passed without much debate,by a | @ meeting has been held hy the merchants and others be Eo blag! mites np A kote $ on thage i bapcar: 8 ¢ «perfect ee ALE. Capk. Dickiuson,g0th Nov. Silas Beal eb or ny Regency,” although vote of 3 to 25. A number of gentlemen defined | todetermine whether they will take Union at all. | former oue; the en ravings wrefuther toa stif, bat | chansons crery other sacle None eae ears iene mee ip MEMPHIS, Capt, Kuight, 25th Nov. ae ree ith one or two exceptions,) identified | their positions, and stated briefly their reasons for | A committee waited on Col. Gamble, and he suid | the: are also well done in other respects, The | avatiing tnemselven ol the Rate et by te Meaty pristing of this work cannot be excelied. Propue’s Linnany, No. 5.— Post, 83 Bowery.— This is a reprint of the best novels of the day, with beaatiful illustrations at the cheapest possibie rate. The present number contains that unrivalled tale, “Harry Lorrequer.” « Mustcar Miscexcany, No. 1.—King, 199 Broad- way.—A praiswoithy plan to furnish all the best masic, and all the new airs, song, waltzes, &c , in a handsome form, at a low price. It will be ex- tensively patronized. Ovum Mess, Nos.1 ano 2.—Curry & Co., 167 Broadway.—This, after all, will b- the crack tale of the i It is by the author of ** Charles O’Mal- wil Com pany, ave able tofuruish the Life Boat et disco Gr per Ceni—aome ofthe bots can be bull ae fom ag tes dollars AREHOUSE, 119 BROADWaY, feb 9 2t aw sw Opoosite the City Hotel MERCANTILE AGENCY—The nnderaiqued begs jeave to submit to the Merchants of New Y establishment with the above title, Sats Me Ly A of business as arenow undertaken by an: 6 and which he believes of sufficient importance to tl tile community to receave and merit their palron Merchants ure often ata lose, in the hurry of business to know where to apply for the ‘assistance they need iene te object of thie estatlighment to afferd them ae litticcor sa week, orth buotdeas af ths ext q busitens of this establishment will include ail negotia tions which merchamts and others may desire to have conf- dentially conducted, aud will include” the bank would not put out any more bills. The Union ; Post notes now falling due in New York come back protested. News has just been received that the marshal at St. Josephs has gone off with’30 negroes, and $50,000 in debt—money collected on executions. The long expected disbursement by the paymas- ter has not yet taken place, and, am fearful, will not for some time to come. Cotton sells for 112 to 11$ Union money; 7 cents for Georgia rag, which are 12 per cent below specie, but the cotton is all por, Bome of which would not fetch $4 jn New ‘ork. 1 cannot move a dollar out of these people. "Hi i ‘a . Mulford. 1st, Di r. . * % ‘ eee at walt fae egy of SO Sorell tol Of the candidate for Comptroller, Azanian C. | Voting for the bill, butits merits were not diecussed. ty for pac! ere sc maplendid order, with accom! one Fraco, who was nominated almost uiasisnously, he | I send you a copy of the bill as passed, that you may coppered led for contort. They are commanded, | is too well known to need exhibition of bis merits its i litie fe e} i unequalled fo every exertion to give | here. Hiesound jadgment and common sease,clear observe its impo! itic features. The Governors said Sermon we ieee up and | calcul ing head, a great Gnancial accuimen and is be bee to vi yon and will veto “it unless i ips will be responsi- | experience, rendered him the most ca} le man | It 1s modified in the ate. alibeieetie rien eet ora ned ary that could ‘have been selected. The Seretary of] There has been something of a revival of religion ser aereptcr bil of indig ae taken forthe ame, aod | State, Saaruet Youxo, or “Old Sam,” ay he is farui- | in the M. E. Church of this place within the last rageesgaly out gome weeke siuce that Col. Young declined be- | cessand the aler deneealig ad ole ee, le 2 ef e allel EI COLLIS & ci Pion io New | inga candidate. He wasnominated, however, and This is somethi e lakiliaahosh maahomeantionen Orleane, who wall oromptly forward all poodnto hie addrene. | at the wish of his ria will accept the nomina- | and in view of the advantages that may result from ‘The eee ae el Warranted fo gail pancng orscct || Won. The Colonel has alw: n firm, inflexible | it, we say “let the good work progress.” 4 z 7 and independent in his ical course, which has i i 4 s f , Wtseurure. SAE PACKETS fever been very ultra. Opposed he is to the present. | day been becca eae ePs and we have to- | 4 German gentleman from Baltimore hae been here | ley," and will be graphically illustrated through- esotiating with Manufacturers NEW YORK AND BAYER » system obeerved in the prosecution of our works of | of modern times. These sudden changes in the | ‘¥° moaths to collect two claims on good houses, | out. ‘ i} eee a Mere santa Wish Cle : ; imernal improvement, and le has been charged by | weather have operated deleteriously upon the health | %¢ hed to take Union notes at 25 per cent discount | Coorma’s Sea Tates No. 5 —Curry, 167 Broad Effectiog Marine and Fire larursnce, his opponents as being the originator of the repu of our cibaeios std fearsare enserissned: that we fey aa eens sill or obably nett him about $60 i pitt fe adore petson or Tae nezoDnl ae pd for the ing Commerc Contracts, he. bee. F leave New York on, the tion scheme. He is, doubtleez, somewhat vistonaty | are to have asickly season. H. 9 lount of his claime. There Cruse Wonxs, No. 5—All who Cf forthe pectoes gf omgvidiog temporary occupation foe wt and} Flatar Ri Pron ‘month aa follows: in many of his opinions, but he is a talented man, Mr. W. has conveyed all his laud, and 30 negroes, ‘All kinds of writ g, Wookkepingectlectng, & ws wk. From re. ‘ ek ear &e. to his son, a young man, who never,had, or] Wish to procure the best printed, and the cheapest eg ‘The new thip ONEIDA, bic eh Gaeta Roa peed patie g ame General, so Rowse, earned $10 in his life. “ ; * edition of'the works of the everlasting “Boe,” | connecting thenuelven fs businees, Baste eater ae fee Lee Beretta I dé ial @ favorite ¥, ate at) (Correspondence of the. Herald.) Ifthis bank ts permitted to remainin its present | sheeld, without delay, go and get the numbers. | nature of the basiness proposed, before names are given, or. Sper epe id wy sa iaeete 9 Ley is an abe su tabulate Hearne Lovisvitie, Jan. 31,1812. °| condition, it will utterly rain every merchant and | Only 25 cents a week. PE pling lhe | con nee oe mn nerer be obtained ment ber of the Legislature from Erie county some yeurs | Phrenology — Mesmerism— Fuilures—Religion— Mo- planter in this section of the territory, Mea who} Eneycrorrpia, Americana, No. 5.—Curry § nem. The subscriber who lias had much experience Edw: since, elected. Although the county was overwhelm-| als, gc. were a short time since undoubtedly wealthy, have | Co , 167 Broadway —T umber commences the or bar ge! ee pr Bap rg hon ll gi fat be bag ingly whig, on account of his merits and personal | pein Benner :— become deubtful, and the doabtful are bad. The | letter B of this imvaluabl kk. Everyone should es interested, and will be enabled to recurs z $ , embrace this opportunity which they can do for 25 cents a we: Javon's Greex Reavex.—Dean, 2 Ann street. —This work bas b:en wanted fora long time. It is printe: @ most excellent manuer; has been most faithfully translated by P. 8. artners in alinoat every branch of business, which w Femuneration forriskand use of capital ‘Manufreturers and merchants from country who have business i 'y, Will find at (hus sgeney at all times, of obtaining introduction to merchants of standing. Whee responsible agents or partners are want every facility will be afforded at lesa Sarge than they will place is retrogiading, both as to wealth and morals, Business very dull at Apalachicola; cotton scarce and inferior. © — 4 ‘The weather is extremely fine. I have lost eonfi- dence in the place. I have no confidence in uny popularity, or as others say, to get a bank charter- tty Jat February | | 16th March ‘The Treasurer, THomas F snainaron, Esq. has for | neurology, it was supposed aothing more would. be two or three sessions re preséuted the couaty of Tio- | said concerning it. Ti ic di i - ga. While there he never displayed any very great wile uning Sid Sins endin pale o eomenen oes it. Jot January : Resse vasa de ith Jr, ine Since the tide of public opinion has turned against and thus ensure @ more certain applicat ananewer aldrersed to eny letter of the alphabet—box in tbe w “ talent, but was an unyieldi ey ne- | Orably commenced, hasbeen abandoned, yet our | place where the banks belong to the State, or are incus for board and lees of time, while atte boting to essry out ee Ce the | rally raled by the dictates oF Fonunon sense, sn his | daily papern teem each day with experiments and based on realestate. ' : oried ts sll tk ccstipeapeietad Cea memet tice Deemonten, rabshoys gabecribers, ‘other than the * | course. Aas 4, & Most ol-the people are euzaged in Court as jurors | also contains c°pious ‘The proposition to give temperacs’ employment to clerks ‘curred on thems, for Brighoe Of the Commissary General and Surveyor Gene: opinionsof neurologists. The public, however, con- | or parties concerned. Roads bad. numerous parallel pai , and apposite quota. | jvho are out of tv eusele them to eam & aul Kee ral I cagnot say anything, not being Dense sider it no longer among the catalogue of the scien_ { tions from the Greek and Latin, French, Spani tinui ie regular NEW YORK AND NEWARK. with their previous history. The Commissary Gen. | Ces ; nevertheless, to supply its place, animal mag. SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. Ky Sanit pat ing inde th seyrontione he ened ; cral, however, i the only nomination in regard to | netiam, or its more. classical appellation, mesmes” } Jona B Reboul, Clerk, New York, April 23 | to the most popular Greek Gramm se will euanle tne subeceites to give Sam biae eteie eel ee + To-morrow, in j int ballot, the anaintaa will ea mpted she:pabhie’urind*and! filled tho: cate peer ena Broker, rook): pel oe om "a werk ape shoula vee Ye \ lon of sxeuy femede willbe kept at the Mercantile Agency whe: elect these candidates, and on the next day the Ca- with'asioniehment. jaician, | New ¥ Pt school, college, and private learner inthe country. | <cixs'who are in want of employment ean enrol their names, Fathead Cate : > nal Commissioners, When doubtless the Yyork of | The cause’of this is the recent experiments «f Thomas) witet, Betcha see eet do 2 Ae! sigs cane oe crite Te Drdeee Sees, qualtntions, See pee nance 0 former cemolarers From “reform” will epeedi commenced. fp: aan bation 5 S ‘mJ Willette, Broker, Brookly, April 23 | P oti i TIT ie ac RAE RI ra. | ee il ey a eterence to ny lat that Mi: | fom the prem on: thaajecs by the ugay ofthe | HGR Guha Mercban Now York, Httohs | tas.» Desamet Fetes Teast libe hes Toobin riuatoce for ties wl ald gg io” io ' | Hoffiman, the chairman of ways and means, inti- : on anh het fhe manele now 48 mn Sl wasce adtindtin to bring in a tiltaienens di- | medical college, “ him of the big feet and magestic Belles a Sp yh EE es fe “My N saige ras of coteger's tekiler containing tha faferteiiae ine We de | rect taxto pay the interest om the Statedebt. Should | cranium.” His book, of one huadred and sixty odd larich eet treet kill aan ‘ ; ie 4 will readily be seen tnd inted by them. ‘The merchant N RUNDATS. such @ measute be introduced, it will go through. ax ’ arich, Editor, do do 8} “Beautiful Valley,” an Gading character, references, and all other things satishuctory, the feat of Li iad 3) a U: pages, is principally taken up with a defence of the } Samuel D Crane; Merchant, do dc 8} Days when we went G ing,” arranged as a | can be introduced to the clerk.and m.ke bi bargain. ey, ate hh ete Ee ve te Deswes™ | science and experiments performed by Dr. C. himt- | fesgGreene, tafeisam Now Yerk, do | Ronda for the plano, b . Browne. And | opiates eer ine ferent nae moe i Pagt new ibd 3 erat! Beiter Avnany, Wednesday, Feb, 9h, 1842 | elf, anda Mr. S, ‘an excellent mesmerist.” Mr. | Avery Green, {iatter,, ” don’ do. | from Christman, 404 Pearl street, “The Engiish | fecrequird for regitering will nat cacecd the crpenteof am a eed reeneed et thi In the Acsembly ae a eee a peti- | S. i . measurer of See haw ase of course; his ee parclte, ih do do H aie the wy axtations® ke., by Mi a weve erain the city isso great that & clerk who attem From yw York. — Elere Now Prcagrick tions were presented. Among them no less than‘ten | qualifications are undeniable, and his aspiring am- | Wm Wheeler, do klyu, do 8 See es of at kw att eM in relation to the New York and Erie Reilroad | bition great—at least the great ulysis says so, and Surge Ry Gray Clan, OT Ua pg eee sig «iiOutaoan beeecahethrre aoa trsaon ener 189, 221, | teeotehtthe Mercantil, geste 8 George C Bogardus, Merchant, do do nen ‘2 273, ITA, V5, 199, 276, 115, 125, 102, 200, to 208 inclusive, ¢ Sveceion Count.—Nos. 3, 50, 51, 67, 76, 71, 72, 196, 77, 78, 80, 200, 81 to €8, inclusive, 90, 91, 94 to 100, in- Ee rt a Company; some of them asking that further aid | it would be folly todeny him. is jek, 75 centers might be extended; others, that the company Professor N.’s late experiment is truly astonishing, ... | might not be allowed to locate their road along the | and elair-voyance, fully vindicated. A reapectable ag bynes M6 cents. fare in the Tt AM. train (reo New Sere 8441! Delaware, nor in Pennsylvania, The private re- lady was the subject of the mesmerist. Professors B. cor ams w Brunswick to $0 cents, Me pours ; detwees. R And as one of the Peter Pigeon, Merchant, } tra of Plat & Pid- Renny New York, do Are Ou of ba to furnias lemporary employment to clerks wh Olthe firm ef clusive, 108 to 110, inclusive, 4 bineas, and to this end it 4 Fequested of merchanta who have cae ‘i pe ss or wh x ie 5 r Edward O'Reilly, do O’Reill; ‘ount or Common Piras —Part 1, at 10, o'clock peg hi HN (a A id & Tagger, do do #8 Thomas White, Senior, Gentleman, Brooklyn, do 8 John G Vandenberg, Clerk, New York,” «do 8 port ofthe investigating committee in the affairs of | and H. were. invited; both were unbelievers till any. cat Paestgrouch New % — ickfor | this company was laid on the members’ tables to- | the denouement of Professor N.’s experiment. Prof. bad cragereayt Soiircm New Brunswick is omit- | 24¥- ion was presented from 94 citizens of | B, requested that the mesmerized should be con- Otsego county, praying that the citizens of that | veyed to his house, who, on being asked what she kent Feet he fp wn a county be relieved from the expense meurred by saw, replied, “she saw a cradle, in which lay @ Nos. 61,72, 159, 161, 165, 167, 68, 163, 93, 813, 81. 97, 139 21, 131, 15, 18, 128, '219,'920.'75 45, 821,95. Part 2, 4 o’clock—Nos. 145, 144, 474, 109, 199, 282, 294, 200, 292, 290, 293, 908, 30, $06; S14, 230, 332. We learn that a small and Innced, accounts made out and collected, wt any season of the TH seat alioation will be gern te e¢hmalttion, propesiions "etwonal attention wi ven to ut estates, ‘The uncersi to all these whomay Ponusr-in-exte. Salton the day when Par! Bil | the libel suits of Jas. Fenimore Cooper vs. James | child crying dreadfully. What a cruel mother,” jor, do * Abed ear rtver ay Lar my iceecca foes ne aha te eekeree fet Lees rans BTATEN ISLAND FERR Watson Webb, in the Montgomery County Cireuit | she remarked, “it must be, to let the child cry so.” Perit ae re rece a 40 8 | days since, directed to the address of the cashier of nevopetation,’ Hig far: Foot of Whitehall nueet Gee Court. A petition was presen‘od, praying for the | (n being asked if she saw any thing more, she ¢aid, | Homer Frenklio, Bookseller, do do 30 Se Marcha Tstet mecr Neer! Lente mo te oer r camer STATE: N ISLAN repeal ofthe charter of the Dutchess County Bank. | «yes the nurse or black girl was asleep. before the Sterhea Palins Metchent ue = % weight, ina fee of something cy Wan hot dela iti Ge wactee bs reg ara) mire offman. In senting a ion for ii ji i lied, “* jer Chiristelien, ‘ y ini js a A re e suppression of leeneasuiwels, te iecewa a hope palpi. S ergs yeh wie i weet is ihe Si : Hy van Hleek Soto Keepers Fonghkeajale, qe * ine Hescanliaa him parcel wus Povceusttieryh ee PES se ey Given to examining and simplifying be two boats to fun. "The last boat | that the prayer of these petitioners might be cap on, the other is receiving a good scolding from | Wm PERAK, * do 2 74 & | accompanied viii & Wiel rable stating that it bee balanciog pore il igre oe ad ee gabe the gentleman.” Prof. B. said it muse be all a hcax, | Hirem Golder, Shoemaker, do do 6 | longed with the patent revolving pistol, which in | eet oe rey aaa hea hl tect oe icceseful attempt to rob the Merchants own, had been left in the bunkiny room of that institution; and which, we understand, has since been retained by the officers of the bank. The note appeared to be in the handwriting of Thompson, of celebrity in the police annals in New York, and. who is suspected as having been an ac- complice in the attempt at robbery above alluded to.—New Bedford Mercury. ryenables the merchant at all limes ‘correctness of his boo! erati 4 urchased. Many m to do this (hemeelves. and a petent peranns, who maxe s Errors will be detected Axorner Fatat Wepptxc.—Afforeigner of very gentlemanly appearance, and of great preten sions, by false representations ingratiated himself into the affections of a young orphan girl of 17, beau-" tiful, Sespraplished, and ao heiress. Her step fa- ther required references from him,and sent to France for certificates of his character. A package of | ters came, all of which spoke highly of him; but from this peckage, it was afterwards discovered, letters from an eminent American, then in. France, had been abstracted, which would, if they had been received, have placed him in such a light as to pre- vent the unhappy consequence to her and her fami ly. They were matzied, and in four or five months it was discoyer:d ey hehad committed a forgery toa lurgeamount. He flad to New. Orleans, and thenge to France in the forecastle of a ship; thus aiming a deadly blow at the happiness of bis affec: tionate wife and her unborn child. And it was af- terward discovered. from, Jetters in hig apartments that he had come fram France engaged in a conspi- racy to perpetrate forgeries to a large amount. Two peat have passed, an nothing hasbeen heard from int. And this divorce was soughtand granted (by an one tly of on thdghe ere ag A bill was reported to incorporate the American | for his wife never wore a cap in all her life. Prof. ingou | Baptist Home Mission Society. The committee to | 1]. now requested that the lady might be conv-yed tee Mop aries ay, | Whom was referred orig in relation to the distri- | to his school-room, which was accordingly done. . ae er J bution of the literary fund, reported th: On being asked what che eaw, replied as follows:— orlgek 8: nid Wolncedsy, and'stidayoat heieart | out amendment. ‘The bill to incorpors hertobe surheriiag yety: Wales: afd “blkoxt walaje:! ‘boat will runse above untii further notice, navigation } lage of Chittenango was passed, and thus finally | She then began to spell something which was writ- eather permite SoS LINE | disposed of ten on the slate, which was Amen. She then asked, BURGH nding at CAL A long debate then ensued on’ a resolution sub- | « do they pray here? ah' what is this?” she ex. eS. EGER | mitted by Mr. O'Suttivan, proposing to set apart | claimed, ‘1 do not understand this—v-o u-s, sp2 tig eal eee wo daysinesch week, to be devoted in going into ling ; I can’t make it out.” Shortly afterwards she the hes > 1ef will 18a ; a Committee of the Whole on the bi!ls on the gene- awoke. Professor B, then requested that Prof. H. senda etigmetgae gr ral orders. The object was to facilitate business, | would go home with him, and see if what he had or passage apply to ih¢ Captain on board. and to prevent logrolling and fav. im. heard was true. Whenhe arrived at his house, he ea description, vk Mr. Horrmas was opposed tothe resolution; he | rung the bell, his wife came to the door, ‘‘ mirabile 20 ‘clock A. be nts made, i Aeuilomenia with creditors singe for merchants wil otiated. A Med tn the merchant, wes should stelt eredit, to obtain money upon any emer- 18 ty to the transaction, toattend to: ny other honora- Si bron aa rrauirivg the intervention of a third i jure oF which is too pratmiscuous to tic Heed: ' All matters enrrusted to his care. will be. trasted con. dentially and arranged with promptitude. Reterences exchanged. W. A, WOODWARD, No. 2Esct bet mg Agentaa: Negotiator hange Place, x h saashetehe e,corner of Hanover street. Tiss FOR THE U. 8. DRY DOCK, BROUKLYN, se povals will received at theo f the vy Agent, Mew York, uutil the tet day of A Wat the U. 8. Navy Yard, Brooldyn, the plsuk for the foundations of the Dry D-ck, viz 1900 sprace . ‘age not leas than 29 feet average at least 12 ches in diameter, 4 fect from the butt, exclusive of the bark. exposed. Statemonta of debtor ends Con! Mexicay Rewarps or Vavor.—The official azette of Mexico of the 24th October, states that Santa Anna had directed a cross of perso- nal ina to be prepared atthe public expense for General Ari’ jn, with the following inseription: “*He saved in New Mexico the integrity of the na- tional territory To the chief?, officers and troops who partook in the capture of the Texian vanguard was also awarded the privilege of wearing upon their left arma shield, in which, on agreen ground, was to be seen a national exgle with out-stretched wings, bound with gold cord forthe chiefs and officers, and with yellow silk for the other troops, the following inscription appearing on tie ground of the shields of both. .“Intrepidi-y and valor in defence of the Mexican ter The steiniloat FL leove the foot of er Be ight of «ey » : aoe eee a bill of adie arreeric tier reat | thought if gentlemen would only agree to disregard | dictu,”she had « cap on, and had been’ wearing, it the claims of me fe brate mature, the want of din- since rapper, rs pad feel en He oT RT eT , ORLEANS) «| ner—he believed, if gentlemen would agree to found that all had transpii as he had been told, SPARLINE FOR'NEW, ORUBENS, fom ten to’ sevell)" Whit Te" GRY ‘not ot Not yet fal peodvineed. they instantly repaired to long, it would be adeqaate to all the facili the school-house, ‘notwithstanding it was nine 0° business required. clock at night. Having provided themselves with a tronage you have hitharte extended thw ards the 3 MPHREY supported the resolation. He | candle and matcher, they entered the school-room. fence dation of a portion of your freight to Or ht that the people did not demand such asa-| Their hair stood on end with —amazement.— athe very lowest rater, | cridee oftheir health and comfort as ?going without | Onthe black-board was written “ men and vous, r i © ‘The subscribers beg leave. to relurn Unecr thi re tar in Yhid Jine, which witl be ts “ie Yaliatem dhipa wie ceed each other and 5 h ! is, 1 a vote of 3510 9,) to prevent any. claim by, him 8000 lineal feel white pine timber, foot square fur floor tim] weekly fh ret be re canes" | their dinners would involve. He was ready to ex- | which Professor H. declared was done without his | hereafter to the property of his wife or the person of}. . rerraonpiwanyY Fast Sultino—The followin ‘wo gist Pinan a uk teh SOLON. Captain Geo. B claim with Sancho Panza, “Blessed be the man | knowledge. her child.—Newark Advertiser. fal ived in B twig | Faowe lineal feet white pine do, 1 foot by 1 foot 3 inches square Ly GLOVE: who invented sleeping”—he would say “Blessed | ‘This wastruly astonishing, and almost incredible; f° LER eC So dced it apaticasira itis FeRSiVS (co | 5 Weenies neni elma abiieotaabiebiuaiain aR CARTE tain 3. G, Glover, be the man who invented vey (Laughter.) | but being from men of undoubted veracity, it is m0} Tu» Lare WeaTuen.—The Wisconsin E:.quirer gem be rete tg rica Ae E : a | ¢63.80p Geet hoard em bh ‘ ‘and other of the same Chas. tow each other in quick, hy v3 seven hours, | less true. Neurology, phrenology, and mesmerism | of the 17ih ult. discourses thus Thus far this | pound 7 Sas conic esac jers. e Ariel is {board measure of 5 inch yellow pine plank for sheet ° re ‘or further perticulars. apply on board ai it succest ion. street wharf,orto are all the go at present. What willtarn up next no | has been the most delightful win we have ever A ON LIVE: OLD ESTARLISHED PASSAC li hat it H 1 7 'No 61 Seah N * ling to get bail v would not, although he sap: | vulgar, and illiterate [sneer atit. But, alae! when | thi ti 2 THE fubecyiter in any yaciug nls setimeernte forthe year | posed that he ought neverto dowo again. (Mr. H. they sneer, the object that most deserves a sneer is'| ‘The Lacon, Thick Gasetie at Newel 21, saye: Zz 194 svpeace.t Re hier ienls, vith seal ta of sincere was the bail of the defaulting cashier of the Com. | their own ignorance.” “T; has, we think,rarely ha pened in the history my wives any, years cial Bi some years} If New York can boast of a Hays, our city can | of the oldest inhabitant in this latitude, that the wishes to call the attention of thoae intending he was almost rained.) | also boast of a Bridges anda Turner, both very ex- | have witnessed weather in mid winter correspond- @LOVER & MeMURRAY. i i h the nightmare all | one can tell. Dr. C. says, “ there isbut little honor ienced, i inari - | |, Thave already edvised youof the progtess of the schr. Se OIRPERS CIVERFOO Ce South ba f= A w h Durning tongue ia the is be nee in estab i mesmnerism ‘pon a an ther of the Witcoavt region: “Op te tae tbh at West sah the | be apelngy patel A y derebaesetiaincel ae NEW Y AD 'UOL COMMERCIAL LINE | morning. iment propos foundation, for not one-half the exertion js require \- } i i hi i , 0 A Ub PACKETS, the regehation-Wodlaetteagtee a, Propo by i Was jn chablibing thvencligy. Teak a oe pet hele re Mane aad Ria ee at be gall you that she arrived off Java Head. in 88, days from thie | | The white, pine, limber tobe fe from. shahee, and larze Mr. Horrman replied that he did not beliave | position.” says the Doctor, + to contend againet | three slight falls of snow, enough te make good The first 42 days she averaged 19r per day, | shove siren, aud of the follows ss Vit one Wall of p any suffering would Sagstteneen (Yom the adop- | whvn I first declared for the science; but the case is | sleighing, and five-sixths of the 1ime, nought but a eudas dai.de, de Tes ide. feces to p atioks 22,96 28 and 21 feet fon feat mae py a tion of his suggestion. would almost be wil- | different as regards mesmeriém, for none bat the ow, | suecession of clear, cloudless, brilliant days, the and 8 do do do 222 hugaber of lineal feet of each length to be maarly the sane, ¥ do her smallest days work being 69 miles and her best 249 miles. The white lack to be entirely free from large knote—- square cdged—in lengths of 21, 24, 27, 30, 330° 36 feet—to ave rage not less than 27 feet, and in widths from 10 to 15, to ave i, than 1 ue yellow pine pinnk to be straight and squire edged, sutt- able for driving as sheet gill tha ot” in width from {0 to 12 inches =to average uo: love than td tot ecistoNs —In tho case in the Su- Jr broaght Worcester Iu poxtant Decrs onl ig Court, betw i his father, aga their friends in Kingland, Ireland, tion. He thoaght f 5 ‘d 2 q ex- | have : ‘that ne tmen of observation and experience in the police | ing in warmth and 4, Tes vyekty onmortontie from Lvgreaelan ellos pe as prevailed, was Bevin ‘They arrested the robbers mhobroke into Ndeamer. Nearly toch wast acon Suna wre agecetibaners ommien by the former | All he above timbers lank toe delvarek on auch what oe “ woes of packet abice sailing to comin jewelry store some time since, and left it minus | Monday and Tuesday last. Every fragment , bi i Navy Yard aa nay be designated by ‘and from 7th, 13th, 19th, andasth of each | He thought that if a more general course was seme seven thor dollars. iri f 7 'y * Ky frag off the 17th of June, 1840, the jury this mor ren: eer of the Dry Dock. subject to tive inapection amd appro month, 8! pur- usand Through the untiring | snow quickly dit ppeared, and the river opened Geted & veriitt fn favor of the plaintiff, of $12,000 rat of Be eR It: cantitieg aa dia dilie throughout ihe y. J eonh sued, such a resolution would be wholly uaneces- | zeal of Bridges at mi ite tha. alaye been the stay of che exbncriber fohave the 7 fr Aa any felons have been Sapcpibe pet kam between the fal nay of July aud. the 1sthday of veivittiy, and dye tched ht to justice. icuons i 4 i Bos : 1] fren ne. ~ i Bed Tavtor opposed both propositions; he pe Ne | Lucas, by te ge Ae a ine’ b seme of mre In the case of Lewis pom or oan “ a po ge ee er Wgeuta to. thove eent for, as well as ail'who texy pri thought if gentlemen ly come here deter-| now coiner of counterfeit dimes. Tis profession | have been ve -y remarkable. Wornester Railroad a f “31 “Conte yp al Fibiee piss timber to pe delivered detwoen the ist deg, ate sad should may of thowe, wrote paae-ge has heen paid, | mined to facilitate pubHe business by every means | not proving as lucrative as was anticipated, he turn- | o'clock w: had atremendo diet iv favor of plaintiff o —Corton Demo- | of September and sist day of Jc'cber, ana hi ne} cobark ihe mowiy wil be refuatad wiivt ny Ee. | | in their power,no such resolution as that preposed | ed his hand to making falee'coin. He, however, is | aecoipanied by sew crat Fel. wi ee ne Oem Hens berween estas Colette rE ena om dunag —¥ ould be required. Asa medical man, | now in jail awaiting his trial. He once stole a dog, by light snow, and An Axoxnine. Faxwy.—-The United States he pr He will atate i 7 stick for the piles— men ia i schooner Fanny Elssler, built in Algiers, wan to | ‘measure, (or the Sands Fr PREIS HON as his opinion, that by adopting the bax 2 and sold him to a very respectable merchant for $ en has giv measare, for the Sand 5 pine plank. by. which his passengers came oe. ‘the ph Tan a gestion of Mr. Hoffman, breaking in as it wo stole him agais ‘and went to New Orle: d sold i ¢ Ulan od he following is a list of shiy upon the established habits of the members, could | the same dog for $100; but _ acei lentally? testing Lake ers nij a Saperiancel iF Kis tele was oid Bn Orleaut lor We Cull Of Mexico, Janq ote ten ree arte Tete ae eA Bhip Scotland Robin Chitde | not prove otherwise than deleterious totheir health. | the former owner, he was obliged to refund $50, the | one of th yeh y Vielesh atan paw = te ah messi Sameer repel any portion of either kind bs agen Emgereen After much debate to the same purport, Mr. O’Sul | price that had formerly been paid for him. Lucu ion.” ‘ peries Huleiihen op Mane, According to the cen ovgeala pe ensorsed, * Proposals for Timber, for Urg « Gover Hywea Gr livan’s resolution was adopted. isa great rogue, and deserves & private apartment in idrcly have we of Michigan there are om the peninsu!a, one milli ORMAgeat sole, New York, Ja: 30, 1808 «Hi ison“ Oswego Letters wore reeeived from Messrs. A. C. Flagg, | the Penitentiary aa richly a8 any dog-stealer or felon | in the Genesee than of ho; um ROBERT. WETMORE, Navy Agent. Allred iGheeres eeu Welikod | the Comptroller, and Thomas Farrington the Trea | of any other description. ‘ poteg hed bg SE * nger " N Hampshire Harding | S2°€", returning their acknowledgments for the Bailepenoy syst lescription are daily taking place. indicates a general an Mesratrry m Pao x —There were but “ fro Baque 5 Dames Ucqkwuneen Peepiy Aig fag in ee De oe | beak Bares, imetanant falnres. and | streams Tate'the Gebe ig falle in Reo- | forty-fiv ce in the month of bo Se Bobet ‘reeman ‘ of their duties. failures of ail ki are transpining, Phi! - é a J *s : Sates” Hopkt’s * Virginia Eston | "The bill repo; ; wi chester are now & tight worth seving. january vi wane Pe beet Tecate Dns made {spec nde of te “ay for mien and Chambers f. Seawel & Oo Paul Meaterrrs R bya: Neved nisde the memoruble | 4 a cg AT Aasens ibe, weather last bie “are or in ous n for say Yar erat " wd b ¢ House then t the gene- | and Martin Rimhard, a a ve 9 {coud ; an i lay pight was very celd. e thermometer the i tsi 4 4 high, i Theaborgehion and thle respective captian are all wc Tal onder, apd went int coramitiee ofthe. whole on | bursted and blown up, or made assignments, povertiow of 1628 wad he Mies ‘ LUD bed Pizane marked two degrees above zer0. The | tad pee much covered with pimples or Wgtehey “i ut Lot H H o intial i ith i a mn a wees fro ead SETTle Tretia ed Bae ne ecct, | gone through wath, and Aa te, which were} will go next no one can tell. feo af Garo be abigant ine’ pate oves- | Canal basin is coverd with ice ne sho iF pat Bang or! pong < ata 7 ‘i and Provincia Banks of irelsnd, and |” The Senate were of t euti verrons | Dl, whien, my tals kalba aeneiome and therefore did lnlptieuameaes Sim is delivering a course of ledrares oor pres * Naw Posr Orricas have been eetabliohed by the weather # become ex nology, which are well attended ‘by the fi ble | Department in’ thie state—at South Athol, Warren Ppeirtenaeens | |e "ea Raeatin omit | iach ol glee ar eeatane tea | can came bas Mao ’ ma No.1 Ne wap ie ges Mera 1. | wight as ithas been during the day, net be pode Pony p= thy . Heda, vaet quite so peanpont eed mtRiersd, fer county, payee ie? tumors are al ed, whether they are true or T cannot say. 4 ir. ) eae ts Mavi to ger ar Rev. Mr. Deroher has been in this plase for some fakes ame eng order of Meare Vane days) Great numbers, we uoderstand, are press- ment of ‘ pub, | a, 5 ie rward, aad becoming of the Chureh.— Terre ” _ we (Und ) Com: 20th ult. Philedeiphia, Dee:i0,i0en, 7%