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THE NEW YORK HERALD. ‘ amt Wel. WIL—Ko. 349 Whole Xe, 1097, NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 12, 1842. Price Two Conta Mobile, Bankrupt List. PACKETS. The Navy. ress. But a power that makes can easily break; Washington. Hi To il ee vo FLA eine sed. Liverpool on thel3th | The nee: of organising the navy, and increas- ina therefore the rule has never been obligatory [Correspondence of the Herald } \Correspoudence of the Herild.] ; SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. ofeach ing it suficiendy to protection to eur com- | pon the department. It has served, however, to Wasnineron, (D. C.) Feb 9th, 1242, Mozrte, January 30th, 1842. Martin Morse, lumber dealer, to be declared bankrupt we we merce and our shores, is wo longer a question of | deceive the ‘far west” and exeaane south 2 | Singular Events in Washinglon—Politics—Religion. Temperance—Rage after the Herald—Van Zandt’s | pari notes Feri eg meray igen 9. | James debate. All admit that something should be do vara eras pte te, bg "The Max. Bennerr— trial—Markets—State Bank. merchant, March 9, Frederick IR Andersen, merchant? appointments, But suc ay 8) aoe Register shows that there are 131 natives | Permit me, asejvurner in this singular city, to | Dean Sin cal P ena . of Virginia, and only 16 ef Ohio; and even the | enlighten your readers with a stranger's impree- News in this place is something like specie dol- Distriet of Columbia has to correct the evils that have gro: p inthe vice for the want ofa proper system; but the best remedy to be applied is not so olear, even (« March 9. John C. Bunting, clerk, March 9. Romaine, butcher, Mareh 8. William FeGuiltin: woteee ‘arch 9. Mark Banks, merchant, March 16.— Comstock, merchant, March 24. Christopher i DON ti [ BEAN i ¥ Maryland has 69, | ,; i 1 ard to be found. To be sure, our monoton: uu Livenroo.. tical men, and more cloudy still to th 3 sions of metropolitan manners and customs. I | lars, h 'o be found. A y < . Nov. i ife and Georgia but 17; Tennessee 13, Alabama 4, &c. | |. ‘i : ¥. Wemple, merchant, 4 SHERIDAN, Cartage Ac Oanerity 1 ov. laidsmes eaarcastomed to maratime lif Rar ie tanines caste Rees for agentle. | live, when at home, in the piney woods, away | is somewhat broken by the harangues of the tem: | morchaut, March 24." Wille Sid tleney Wy. oheaie, ip ROSCIUS, Captain John Collin ath Jan, Instead of losing time in discussic.g tl man of the west to be informed, when he applied | down South, and curiosity alone brought me here.— | perance mep, who are moving heaven and harried] Pe tig aka Timon, clerk, March’ 9. Sa eee niet ihe Test clase,upwards of 1000tons,built | details, we should rid ourselves of the most promi- | for an appointment in the Navy for hi that | | had an irresistible desire to see the great men | convince us that by our taking a glass now and then | \yiich iq, Elisha Packard yee erty 9. Ley, . ?, A nent defects, and then let such measures be adopt- | there are no v: in the city of New York, with such improvements as com! it with unusual ‘comfort for passengers, Every ¢ (and women too) of the nation, in Congress assem- | We not only injure ourselves, but also our fellow | Dodge, gentleman, March 9. G.o. Beard, tavern Ki March 10. David’A. Comstock, merchant, Atril 8. Ivesé 4 d us may appear most advisabl ‘been taken in the arrangement of th omodations, A f. os of em wholly neglecied, many of the bi bled. Heaven knows I have seen enough of them— | men. - 3 e Osgood, merchant. March = price "feces ty ge va perienced woke “s pie drat te for thi from the eaat are registered from a wea: | both. ‘As temperance is making a stir here, I shall give | Murch 3. Henry Kneela ree sey beens seantons, ere. ‘who will make every exertion to give general satisi ment of the navy as seem to me the most vr haviog been west of the ‘The first day after my arriva’, I sallied forth in my next. Crosby, Jr. clerk, Mrreh 9. Joseph R? Taylor, tle- jo epeak of the Herald, but I | m ind whe! rch 9. Joshua Burrows Hyde. the rich and the poor ; the | 9 areh 16 min Fenner, clerk, March erchant, Marek. James H. Neither the captains of owners of these ships will be responsi | sable to its efficiency frem practical observations. rettore rat, | search of adventures, and had hardly walked “a els or essent by them, unless re A branch of the service requires improve- , i r 4 Bir bl of tadtigaces id taro armed, and thei ment, we rhonld begin with fairsystem for thse ld | square,” as they say here, when I had the pleasure | saint and the sinner ; the clergy and the laity, have | Dey, merchiat, March ®. Nicholas oe shine of en Lecenity pot possessed by anyoiker | appointment of improve the system of edu- 5 but it | of seeing—besides several pretty women—two bona | #/! been pulse forward for the prize of the high | Win hp Hamilton merenaeeahey: i mt Sig eS cation—make promotion certain to the deserving— ot whispered, that they are filled by appoint- calling of James Gordon Bennett, in the sha of . ‘ Toren 17. s es Sara rey March 9. John Wheelwright, merchant, from the east. Probably the Secretary of | “te Congress-men in a fight—but they were not dt’s trial. Never was there a demand ‘or %. Paul Babcock, merchant, April ¢ caine mens either of them game ; sothat matter ended, like bey mas re —— smn has ¢: ated in this L harged ft ive bi cae ient syst tern boys ing good officers; but the few that | they had f ac! bi frai jace for the last week. Your usw pply to your NORTHERN DISTRICT CF N a spt Se iapereet teleteacke i ghia re hereane inlrounce. nm oft cient ff = have been tried, . not compare disadvan- a Here mesnviy Oe wrt tote eee Ha here, was gone jn little less than no time— Charles Smyth, merchant, March : Wika ‘ang i: fOR NEW ORLEANS cethbllake wattonal boueary sa oleervatory—lim- | tage with the officers brought up in theeast. It is tearing each others clothes. I proseeded on the have ‘had to “hold th ree”? a bit, until | soa, March 7; Benj. 8. Lawrence, do, “at LOUISIANA AND. NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS | Drove the condition of seamen, and enact laws for | net probable that this cource will be pursued by Capitol, and there I found a,whole house ina row. | more d. Al few of our Mobile Hs the government and protection of all persons in the | Mr. Upshur; but he will not always be the Secre- |‘ Order, order !” says one, asloud as he could | saints rd in condemning you HODE ISLAND DISTRICT. F rf Wm. H. 81 e 4 ; Willi navy. These are changes too manifestiy necessary | taty, and no one knows what his successor would | pawl.” “I call the gentleman to order,” shouts | for publishing that trial (a though at the same time | 4, , oun Burconhniet tao We A Oo er eee vessele of Por freighter! ply to introduce more grades in the line—institute a re- BK COLPYEE CO, se South at New York,orte | tives list-—devide the dutiesof the Department into | th may not have had con. Farthetetier accommodation of shippers, it is in to | to admit of dispute, and are not difficult toveffect. | do} therefore it is hoped, that Congress will make “ The gent irginia i in | hey the most eager to get hold of it,) allow | 5. Gook & Co. do; Daniel K. Luther, do, eerrsth Ct) hiner ern ee One of the greatest evils of which we have to | the rule of distribution obligatory upon the depart- je gentleman from Virginia is not in | me to say jigion itself, if not, common sense | Brownell, do; Alvan Cole, 0 y Berlidg, Game, Sa ment shall be made the Speaker ; but the a from | will fully jin you. ee a uppose for & moment | Cross, io}; John Luther, ao; stephen D.-Olney, dos each pone cn regular days will be appointed for | complain, is the appointment of the multiudes of | ment, and order tha: no app: red among ail the commissioned officers of the line, Having taken the proper precautions in the ap- | tols and Bowie knives can’t scare me eff the trai gion to be contaminated by many such characters, | Benjamin F. Herrick, do, Jesse B. Bwrect, do; Thames havc | pointment ef midshipmen, attention should be | but I want gentiemen to know that I belong tothe— | and the only way to purge them or drive them from | J, Anbott, do ; Owen Potter, do; iam K.Wilki pegs given to their education. There is now a large | peace party. A member came to my seat, theother | that holy calling, is to shew farth their actions and | do ; Gilbert ead, do 5 Will otk aaivene aan Boat expenditure in the Navy for that purpuse, but ow- | “aY, with bis knife ‘atickin out,’ aud called me a| call down on them the unmitigated contempt and | ell H. Carpenter, do ; ‘Nathaniel Gladding, do ; Nathan ‘The up ings the want of a proper system, little orno be- Fi pra ond threntensd So qut xy eiegs fiom indignation of the world. and point them out to be Jal G -Titma. do famcsl BCutler.do ; Daniel A. Smith, ‘ ce has been, that Id h to be | nefit has ever been derived from it. year te year ;’ but he couldn’t get a fight out of | dangerous men, to be shunn y those who wis! a eunedy, do; George W. Allen, do ; Osborn by foe packets, ref alah afiol Tater neecvemodatons | eantaian before: they are, made licutenasts, and | We havea NavalSekool in the Navy Asylum in | 10, Bo how he could fixit”—and thus he Kept on | not to be like them. anes & Warren, do; Randall Holden. 2i,do ; Willis fen ed ¢ preferred leaving the | Philadelphia, where mathematics, French and | Toaring, like x mad bull in a cane-brake. Presently, | | Business continues dull. Cotton is bringing onan | Hovry ry. do; William’. ‘Thurston, do from deathe, resignations, and di averaged less than five percent., while eontin' , rors i ‘ould not be ordered, and bad rT ; ‘ ——— wi great delays and disap ibility for th - | com a State t! not a native and resident of the | ' t be ordered, that the calling of any ght to sercen b ad | Lloyd Bowers do; John E. Brewn, do; Wal! = Threats be proventel Thr toe memmer monte. ‘The | Tae) een ehor grades watil hey have Gecome | State from which appointed, and when a vacancy | ing st somebody till he had cased. humeelf, and then | actious and tecure Bim against the scora of the | Jr. do {John Jenks, do; Simuel Dexter, raphe 4 Bic» snipe wi comment Th OcL eal. too old to serve inthem with honos to themselves | Occuts, the appointment to be made from the state | town he sat, with afrown on his ugly phiz that | world, ie an idea as fallacious as it is abominable, | Bliss. do; Walcott & Cooke, do; Bamel P. Eldted, do 3 ip FAZOO Ow Fac Y and benefit to their country. By examining the | that ie minas her quota. When these salutary re- | Would have frightened—a bear. Directly, up jumps | and the supporter of such an epmion, I look upon in Corzens, do ; Thomas M. Cory, do ; Jamon M. MISgisst? Navy Regi for the last twenty-five years, it | gulations are enforced, the west willsee more dis- a fellow and ¢, with a shout, “ Mr. Speaker ! | as one tinted with both the vices and virtue (if fee D. ia ut ota soba sSiahnay dos E ey We will be seen the vacancies which have occur. | tinctly their interest in the Navy. L go in for order ! I want to preserve order any he has) of Van Zandt himself. L believe reli- | yosiin, do; James saith, aon sence) he vette NA! ME: of mids appointed has been sufficient to t. , 25 5 Y l. ber. Pee eo ewere all bu niford. Lat pect New York, express: | Vacancy of fifteen per aed oh ake avery exrtion to gig | aay of the best spirits i Henry ‘Stone, do ; James P. Butt: experienced masters, who will make every exertion to gi'¢ | service rather than remain in it without promo- | Spanish are pretended to be taught; and eighteen another man gets to ranting, and says he, “Why | average, 8j: per Ib. Freights to Liverpool, 3d. | Thomas 8. Paine, Wits do ; John Holden, do ; eseen|entipfaction, Chey wil a al é nthe i i ye tion. viiiaait . professors scattered about in the se: vice, whose | Your Secretary of the Navy is also a disunionist, or | Havre, "Land 1-8. Coastwise, }c per pound i than Wales, do ; David Dass Filtre MPa | ‘Neither the owners or captains of these ships will be responsi- ‘To secure the promotion of Mids. in due time, no | salaries amount to more than twenty theusand dol- | a#» the last time I spoke with him on the subject ” | cotton. Sales of sight exchange on your city at | Thomas Buffum, do ; James Mumford, do, Cephes Hol or put on bu: pointed than could graduate in | lars per annum.” If the Navy Department would Then up jumps the little Lie with the big | 13} per cent premium. On New Orleans, ut 9 | brook, do; William 8. Brown, do; Waldo, je; do : any letters, parcel or packag By OF put aed | ti i ‘ make a few regulations for the management of that | frown en his face, and say with a snarl,‘ 1 | per cent premium. Joseph 8. Budlong, do; Henry’ A. Anthony, do; Rut ese eg roel or Prinaiag are taken fortherame, and | time to fill the vacancies that might occur in the a regulations for the mahagement of that | Gov ict" aed thom these wes anuiher wrangle, | oPseaiPisert at our Site Bank, thinking either | Armcia, da; Ou ®: Pec 093 deutus eit t 13 ble forjewelry, bullion precious stones, silver.orplated waresoF | 1. should be Peters, do; Samuel C. ‘ine thereon expressed. line. Though mids perform useful service, c c ‘ hep t lodget, do ; Wor freightorpgsnaperaxply £0 CO. $6 South s*.,or yet that duty could: be eufersed, qaits,; aswell by ight be derived to the serviee fromit, and pas ne abt ond thus they kept up the “fun for | that they have not yet done sufficient mischief, or ae ag ed ames Helme, do ; Miles C. Moies, AMES F. Woopauie, Agent in New | others; and they should not be app inted with a the expenses for educa’ion materially dimini-hed. dea till I got wolfish, and started home | expecting to retrieve in a ets meusure the fallen | 4°5 Ce revere ait mae sien. eth view to have a certain number on board of different Halfthe wnamber of Protea Jere. Senlvas ie 7 Suaday came; Dwiskackvechedyelte dias of the Bank, have determined on entering WESTERN DISTRICT OF PENNSYLVANIA. all cotton speculation, to something like | Jeremiah Butler, 2th February ; Conrad Kearcher, Orleans, who will promptly ; peer toe a te Taken to have the good correct’ | sized ships to perform those dui jnerets ly as. | the Navy, stationed at that rning the | system, would render ten es the benefit that | t® bear the cel-hrated preacher Mafiit, the Boaner- s dollars (including their last operation | do ; James K. Davis, 4:h March ; R. M. Riddle, do,; 331, signed th ut for the purpose of . . ee NEW YORK AND HAYBE FACLETS ~~ | naval profession, that they may fill the vaeancies | the whole do now, scattered about in ships where | cet ofthe Methodist church. He, you know, is the Herald.)-Probab'y they are send- | Jolin Vandegrit, sth February; Thomas 8. Clark, de- eck (SECOND LINE:) when qualified, and to perform such duties as may | there is neither time, place, nor convenience for looked “don every where, by the ignorant, as one | ing on this cotton to England to meet the interest mad be incidentally’ assigned them in the course of ac-| study. In the Navy Asylum, there are many fine of the lower-deck guos of the faith; and if | onthe State Bonds. Be thatas it may, it is certain iste BALTIMORE, Mp. quiring their profession. To have a certain num- | rooms, in every wa suitable, which would oiher- apadippanyiiva silly women” is any test, I should | they have been are now in the cotton market at bee jam cones, dry goods merchent, Marck 12; Geo ips of this line will herea! leave New onthe | ber annually qualified to fill vacancies, and no te sd Bhagat Station Ny: SP el gd for Thing of this. spec pest arate Sew some- | this Lees be petit ek "lsnordetag ee One} 5° Acincobe Delleanee, tania: Laacen’ is ae wre on the 16th of each month ag follows: more than would probably be required, chould be | mathematics and chemistry, one for ish gram- cious (precious 1 meant to say wou'd have thought t ie ent made is b to: 5 wee ‘New York. From Haore. p quired, Syanish, one for drawing | parsoa. He hastravelled some; and has been beth | manifest by the cxplosion of the Philadelphia U. 8. | Convonsracry shiv. builder, March 10 ; Alexander J- 3 i narré- “| the first consideration ef the Navy Department | mar, one for French and Spanish Themes Gig OHENDA, fis ee Oh ae and the service rendered by them, while they are | and hydraulic surveying, one fo 16th Aegust val architec- | fed and lodged in our digg However, let that | Bank, would have warned others from following in ist November dish December | mids, should be a secondary matter. ture, one for steam mehr | for sword ex- k 2 since neither you nor I are affected by it. | its footsteps. But no, our Bank directors, suppo- CHARLESTON, 8. C. Should this arrangement limit the aumber to less | ereise, and one for national law; and introduce atis it net strange that sensible people gath sing themselves smarter men than Biddle, Samuel 8, Clarke, late Humphreys, Clarke & Coy ies that | such regulations av will give midshipmen an oppor- daily in crowds, to listen tohim? He is certainly | determined totry the experiment themsel: A.J. Davids, A. F. Roempke, B.A. Benjamin, Alex- # oblige them to do so.— | the greatest card here. His sermons too are the | wego. When the Bu i Sit aariek A. Becher, Joseph Joseph, vice, a portion of them may always be performed | Compel them to ‘pass an examination in thoze ious compound of nt flights of fancy, | bility it will do im a year or two) its jer, Gabriel B. Browne. with advantaze to the service ond to the mids, by | branches of educati to their pro- justing overdrawn rhapsodies, pretty simi- | will be beat by the “dead monster” on! Lar : petty officers and apprentice boys, Young mids | fession, as well as ip, before they are borrowed, aud silly twaddle, origiual, that | tales as well as ot! Id be told, but it is best | S¥thsn Thom Baxnavors.—By the arrival of the are not caleulated te direct old sailors in the per- | promoted, and we will hav« accomplished and effi- | ¢ver issued from the pulpit—or stage either. The | to let every dog have his day. " heed ene we have received advices from Bary formance of their duties, and it iva great error to | cient officers to perform the multifarious duties | Rev. gentleman is very busy now with his suffering theatre, London Assurance, with a | DaC'ce as e 18:h ult. The arrival at that port o exact it ofthem It is calculated to diminish the | that devolve on hen: enches.” A thousand | cast impassable, has had a long and successful lng ta \ « po steamers was hailed as an event of respect of the sailer for the mid, when his want of [To be Continued } ere concerning him, and | run. Browne, Barrett, Mc. and Mrs. Greene, Miss | nerecevented interest to the whole cf the Weet In Lowa in Prhcomewe nce doubtless most of them true. I give you a couple, | Rock, and latterly Mise Nelson, Cowell, Chapman ies. The first, the Solway, Britten, commander, often | Mone Baxx Faavup Invictmuents.—We learn | by way of sample. A young lady who was as ed | and others appearing. arrived in seventeen days from Southampton, a James Bhip BALTIMORE, sup UTICA, ! pies tWICOLAS, i a than may be required to perform the d f have generally been assigned to them in the ser. | tunity to study there, an ‘easent & Pesage 6108, Tatroner? wll be suslied BS eet wines and liquors. Foote intended for these, verze wll be Torwarded ty the | Knowledge of his profession oecenere ee For regi wh intendence, and the execution of the duty aa yc than Pe HINCKEN, arrnsecd by i i {the inexpe: | that George Odiorne, Jr. (brother to the Teller ef | her opinion ef him, replied, * Oh! I admire him rer Lae TORE on the following day the Tweed, Franklin, ma YD HIN; Toatse Buldtoes. | Sioned and when beyond tue eye ot the deck cil. the Eagle Bunk) and Langa Coffin, both ofthe | gomuch—be has the weetes!woier and the softest Review ef New Books, &e. hey appearance, after eighteen days paseege, having rf itm ol orne St mmMissio athe: y ier, 3 san ering uske a jot be esse | asure ‘NEW YORK AND N&WABE. cer. Such duties should always be performed by Troatebdy IM Biaskstonerstsuct ives ponertey tn, | ther M: at one of bis eveniog sebitisige sAth exesh Lizsr’s Lanon axp_ Paorraty.—Harpers, | to the spar deck 1,400 tons—length 246 feet-—de pth of petty officers instead of mids. In port,a petty offi- ff she loved Jesus, ed edition of this valuable | hold 37 feet, and are of 425 horse power. dicted by the Grand Jury upon matters growing | have been a ‘‘Love Feast”. h Seeagrustte hechand it Ser thave peida iin rsathes out of the late defaleations of the Eagle Bank Teller’ | simpered out * Fi kiss your sister s ys are by the celebrated Francis | ce! Icz!—Those who like to'have a taste of juced to ¥5 cents. and get drunk in boat-hook’s length ef him, with- | The high stand which these gentlemen occupy in thea,” said M. ‘for J ‘a nd treat of labor and property, as con- jood things, have now an nity of en, iometnetee ee contieaenty few York. out his seeingthemdrinka drop. Another species | business and the excellent character the; aie _To return, however, to the capitol. I yesterda: natural lawendihe constitution of s0- ea ae t into the thre J acoetsd . ch has generally been exacted of them | leads us tohope and believe thatthey will be foun visited the gallery of the Senate, and as 1 entered, 7 2.8 See pret ie oecoteae eer “oy a in the fradds ¢ old Bullion was presenting some petitions from | eisty. It isa very valuable work, and will have an Cotto: d o Pn. to. your city for the Tepeal or alteration of the Bank- | extensive these luxuries, deserve to be patronized ; indeed that Leave New York. va, Newark. ing them for messengers—should be performed | guiltless of MOAR: ao “ ~— mie Na by apprentice boys. Mids being relieved of these | alluded to.— Baston Mc will be the only way in which a reguler supply can uJ . Prmy e & a " renee rupt Law. Mr. Tallmadge succeeding him in pos- “ r tes ie - Gos'aps i Zutton, whlch should! saves “Saye bers #xnctna et race Team Daowen—|{ selsion ofthe floor, tork occasion te seore it tote | _ LECTURES ox Epvcarion.—J. Orvilee Taylor — | be insured to us. on vivanis, we take it, will not ON SUNDATE. Fs portorm ‘on beard of each ship, and thi y could de- rday morning, the mail | “ gentleman from Missouri” pretty extensivety, | This little work cont three highly interesting | be dilatory in their application; but remember, gen= thefeot erty street is his place for Pittsburgh, with two ladies | closing with the remark, thatalter bringing ull the | lectures on Educa When Mr. Taylor de- eaae not indulge too treely.— Barbadoes papery ary and more ress upon the country, he (Mr. Benton) had | livered these in various parte of the country, Jan a leman, as passengers. in attempting to . ed and highly shan of by our} Sr. Vincenr.—His Excellency Colonel Sir Ri- ar’ fo jacmon’s creek, which had swollen with the ea no heart to feel for its consequi es. Bullion, | they were nm From ried Lear, York. Hgess Newark, yote more of theirtime to the hikes el EM. hie Mill’ Rah | importantduties of their profes: U) po! matter, if we A) 5 : vy rains, about a mile east of this place, the | without taking time to rise from at, bellow- | correspondents and attracted ye audiences. | Chard Doherty came out in the packet and landed From the fontot atreet.dally. ; Cane eineintead Seen ae ar stage became unce' pled; the driver fell forward, | edont, “it's false! it’s false! Wh eupon Mr. The (distor read remarkably well, and are the | from the steamer Firefly on Sunday morning last, ad Leave Rew York. ve ew be avoided, else we shall most certainly rot beeps tors ey the body of t a tage rolled over and over, with | T. repeated his remark and Mr. B. his “ejacula- | very best essays on the subject ever written, | accompanied by his private secretary, Captain Mil- ° e passengers in it, till i it canght onaroot. The | tion,” asan Hon Senator termed it. Mr. Clay then | They expose the humbug of most of the prevailing | lar. His Excellency landed so privately that his ar- Passengers had then to work themselves out, or be | “put his foet into it;” and so did othe: lor as | systems. Let every one who hasa child to edu- rival was not generally known for some time after, drowned, which they did. The driver rescued the | Benton said, there seemed to be “ itching” to get | cate, read this litle work. when he was saluted from Fort Charlotte. On Mon- two ladies, who were floating down the stream. | holdofhim. At length however the steam worked | Kyrcxeasocker ror Jaxvany.—We have omit- | day his Excellency wae sworn in before his Council + A.M. ; M. . Mi too old to command before they are made Captains. poms stagconpect ith pee Lae ouch way. | Having spent so many years ie subord . oun Ney York and Gamerritewick, Tecentegg | tions, with others to think for them, the S0centa. walified for brillant achievements. It war’ Pp ‘ The gentleman saved himself. The horses became | off, and Mr. Tallmadge resumed, and concluded | ted before to notice this. It is one of the richest | Usderseluies from Fort Charlotte and the Colonial inte) A.M train rom New Branewisk ead a] | {Be ComntIY an injustice and the efficersfatal in-| ontangied in the harness and were all drowned | uis remarks, with *burling back (you're ano: | cumbers ever published. Artillery. On Tuesday he met the two Houses of r ‘sels from New Ye te boon roteantl eet Jurys he arpents plicant. 8 The mail was also in the creek, but was found and | ther”) the opprobrious language to the ‘source,| Waxuer’s Turory of Mustcat. Composition, | the Legislature, and addressed them in a speech.— en ger ey * aw te pes 14 676 brought back to town, opened, dried, aad again | whence it came. Tracnen, &c.—Wilkint § Carter, Boston —A. V. | Barbadoes paper, Jan 17. Ratna aaees through New 5 ick for 1d 840 Lieutevan:s. To despatched.— Steubenville (Ohio) Union. : Here eae, in ae bye there liked to bave | Blake, New York Flay isa vie Aap bring Perey Th Fini tai - Ras ty :. % ‘, ae ii our ii Way ogee tree een a regular use of Representatives row:— | and one that has long been wante it goes tho- aval News —The steam fri, ia TOLLE, pion New Bretewiskiooniy renee ai ptakadenioad te the Wik var war the | aces #8 Gronora.—The races over the Hampton | There was talk among there grave Senaio Sof roughly into the whole theory of musical composi- | had a trial of her engine, o9 Monday, at New ere who procure thet tickets at the tieketoflce.re | two first grades should be increased to 100 ea bait paias enesieca ereenraass ae riemetoe personal satisfact i “eitling their eal tion, and treats of 1: in'a masterly d clear man- Castle, and the result ee, pany to a erive a ferry ticketgratis. receiv conductor q rast Day, lat inst.—Regular Purse. ties elsewhere, c at Mr. Clay got his | ner. This boek shou in the hands of every | concerned. ip went aovut five miles up t me ern = raid pive appara aad ‘ificers of the ” | G.Edmondson’s (J. Lambin' 4) ¢.m. Mary Eliza- fill very few words, for Benton dared finn to orand learner of music. To all these, fA river and returned gallantly, some part of the dis- STATEN ISLAND FERRY. beth, 5 years old, , 311 | “actionsas well as threats,” and thereupon, juable tance at the rate of cleven miles and a half per England has more than 4,000 In pollo tiire arp Samuel Shelton’s b. h. Wilgo, by Luzborough, a halfsuppressed grow], Mr C took his Gent He | Laptes Comraxton.—The January number of | hour. Atno time had she more than ten inches of Foot of Whitehall street, bee ec ot ke rd tt bert ome imi out of an Eclipse mare, 6 years old, * ya2/ie game, every body knows, but what brave man | th resting work is unusually rich, aud the | steam. Her boilers are capable of increusing the steamer STATEN Ii R ble dhe antes As two-thirds of the supaintiogate Ween vied ap tool megapalig loves fighting. Perer, i ey improve with every | Pressure to fifteen incher, which no doubt will in- Island etree Wate upon an average, pass for promotion, the early Tine tm sue, cw yt 233] NB. I’ve seen enough of Washington. crease the revolutions to eighteen or twenty. re ca ee ela appointments should be about 60. Should this jiagtidoy Sw: pe anil Os-tactss To Mrstoxany Erronts.— Tappan pi ‘igs Macros rasaer bene, fot on.pe re eRe number be found too small, it could be increased; | sas, Lomax’s b. b. Abbeville, by Nallifier, outof - i § Dennett, Boston.— Wiley § Putnam.—A highly | Boston forseveral weeks, and as the Treasury Note 4 “ # - « or too great,it should be diminished to correspond ‘a Gallatin mare, ei af 1. [Correspondence of the Herald.] interesting pamphlet on an all-important subject. id ony je nf taut is will be On Seadhy there, will be two boats to Fun. ‘The last boat | with the vacancies, that they might be promoted | Gen. Thomas’c. {'Lady Richmond, by Bertrand Berrato, Febsuiry 4,181, |B. BurLer's Lecrunr at Bostox.—Ibid.—All | vided in fot Bt. George's Leck ee ae BEE si] Eraeon af ganifelit ead of air aul] cg en lam Mary 22 | Weer ke Dufle—Temperonce— Pushin Bale | YUE D'S Wot enan™ po, 8 Bowery —No | Sonn chanae sod ihe Werte wige ofthe Gal R_ SHREWSBURY—FAL! ey are nearly 30 years old before they are made | W. -f 5 Bankrupts. Bacon .— Post, 88 B Wem Re Wealev —' i Frances, 32 f this beoutiful and cheap edition of these Iw Ve nesleve any Ves os Sele ser aut Tie puma abaypolaian ate this year will great- “Time, Im. 566, 1m. 56s. Dean Bexsett:— Becta; ta just been issued by the “enterprising » owing to stress of a tunlay M10 o'clock ALM, ‘Tue ly increase the owl. Unless a remedy be applied, Sxconn Dar—Three Mile Heats—Purse $350, Every one remarks “what a strange winter !”’ co it | publisher. i any other Sin fe pot a. gah Paice of sand Friday. at 8 o'clock A.M. y will be G0 years old b they get command | Colonel Wade Hampton’s ch. h. Santa Anna, by ‘ Tuten’s Fatscn Revotvriox.—Pot, 88 Bow- Tue Columbia is probably one of fi iy leaves ed lank every Monday morning; » [ 2 ship-anece when (eae astegetié days of | Bertrand, Jr., dam Daisy, by Kosciusko, ‘six is; for we are and have been for some time favored ery.—No. 36 of this invaluable work is out. It is | ever built, being of a similar mode! Big Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday, at half-; ped ‘ania ‘and. whensallora "are mp, loaget || 700" old, 2 11] with real spring weather ; the lake is open and no- | weil printed. Brandywine. She is of the largest clase, bemg Mefhs boat wilirun se abore until farther notice navigation | {eariess on “+ the deep.” To the easy remedy sig- ajor William Edings’ ch. c. Crichton, by | thing hinders for a steamboat to go to Detroit ; was |” WacreR Scott's Wonxs, No. 5.— Post, 73 Bow- | 1760 tons, and carrying twenty-cight long thirty~ weather perwsit ot =. gested, apply the ra tae g mids not un- Time, Sm. 548. 8m. 874. i " not the weather #0 treacherous it would be done. | ¢ry—A most capital and cheap edition. Buy it, | two pown re polndenn, mia Tet et Paikhan 8 . bay it. All Scott’s ehoice poems for about $1. f 0 ‘onades on her spar deck ing fifty-four guns inal st of the officers now attach- taxk—Two Mile Heats—Entrance and $60. | The streets are a continued mass of mud ; business 7 D M) i . Bog 9m spon QUARTERLY FOR RCE MBER.— Mrs. oie La ek by Medgelee’, 1 | ofall kinds except brokers is very dull; they, inthe | Mason.—This number is particularly inte a1 ‘Thomas’ch. h. Levi, by Leviathan, dam by absence of banks, act in the capacity of bankers on | Americans. It contai mn Ci | i r the age of 12, nor over nh HWEST Ph guste ing qualified for promotion, and tok Wa jaturday "s a resi ange fe NBER them to fill, owr coustry will hi day, Thy ay toraoon' % hei, Ach can asyentitheanetven cw i 1d ‘i “Stephens's Central Ame “Letters of John colon” Retrune Tings aner mil ucare sprvu | they can acquit themselves with honoris peace, | , Moves fe michard Rowton, by Rowton, | "| small scale; the merchants are hardly paying | 4j,thy, and «Irving's Remains of Miss David- | Captain FA Parker; Lieutenants H W Morris, F o'clock. Te akin pecs hould be | damby Falstaff, 3 years old, 3 9dr | rents; if the spring were not near at hand, we might | go,” besides a most eapital article on the ‘‘ Copy- | G M Hove, J Green, John R Goldsborongh, C Tho- . 3. H epassege apply. tothe Contain en boere. taken te av sf falgoree on the service Time, 4mm , 4m. 8*., 4m. 108. look for some splendid failures. right Law.” mas,J H Sherburne; Acting Master, ‘I’ Barrett; per f,must be at the ri i the constitutio: mentally disqualified for it Third day, between Fanny and Omega, was ver: This city, containing a host of victims of specu- Norta American roa Jaxvany.—King § Co, | Purser, D MeF Thornton; Surgeon, J M Greene; vunless & bil ofa orreceiptis sigoed Once in th with a few negative qualities, | much a /a Bosten and Gano, interesting o1 profitable : id ‘ r 199 Broadway.—A first rate numberof this,the best | Chaplain, G Jones; Professor, M Yarnall; Assistant Serene a ax on it theeugh lite and yet | only to the gate keeper, and the owner of Fanny, | /ation, of course will furnish abundant business te | neriodieal in America. The article on Anthon’s | Surgeons, § R Adison, Tackermany Captain’s “_ STARLINE FOR NEW ORLEANS. fit aod perhaps in a few instances to an adroit angler, | the lawyers, now that the bankrupt law is in force ; | Dictionary is cap’ 0 is that on Criminal Tri- | Clerk, T 8 Stith; M. c- i eS ee J impositions who was "7 Ly st her Mon a pak bya already the applications are very numerous, and the | als; and on Ve faa Deane of the Federal Gecighion, 7 ig: ha : at ‘aa rise, We De T a! beg leave to return thanks for the pa. bea racter, and the qualifications of the candi- Oks Fenny ria i Dy ieee Rens 1h: Woo. than Oh as rules regulating such applications are studied and | Government. psa isan bury, A W Otis, H NUrabb, N H Venzant, SG Rear teeta cretion Speeches Now'On date, to prevent them. my after which she was drawn, and the purse awarded | re-studied—printers are getting up blanks, &c. So Scrreme Court or Tux UsitenSrates.—Feb. | Bliss, J E Prentiss, E M Mitchell, F T Dallas, J Sean, in line, which wil Nalnioms at theory lowest rates, Iufluence and favoritism have hitherto been the | to Fanoy. if we do not furnish a formidable list of bankrupts, I | 8.—Christopher Morgan, Esq of New York, wae | Gale, J § bat ye Pa ‘a Clerk, P Webb ; ithe following shipe, which will succeed each other andsail | only rules'to govern the Nav Department in the very niuch mistaken. admitted an attorney and eounsellor of this Court. | Boatewain, G W Clark; Gunner, 8 Allen; Sail~ bt) i appointment of mids, and the veereeary is constant. | | Races cw Geonara.—Overthe Hampton course— | °™ Very “ ae 29—Smith Har g etal. appellants, vs | maker, gurson; Carpenter, C Boardman. BL GROVER. Fabex Howes, ly annoyed ications from porte he cannot | fourth day—the 4th imstant The temperance cause is flourishing finely here ; Reformed Dutel of New York. The See Hi Captain ati , refuse, aud w! he should not accommedate. In| | Col-A 8. Jo: . Richar the Pollard society already numbers thousands who | argument of this cause was concluded by Mr.Coxe | Navat IxteLutceNce.—The United States et oa iy BOR CASI "LE, Captain 8. G. Glover, uick | this manner boys are appointed, who have never pledge themselves to abolish all beverages that in- | for the appellants, .31— Edward Peg, pi senooner Grampus will proceed to sea in a few guceeation. For further rs, apply on board ‘at Pine | been seen by the pointing power, and often an- toxicate. Success to them, tiff in error, vs. The Commonwealth of Penns; days, from Boston, bound on a cruise on the coast. Street wharf,or to pena Known £0 those whe lend thats Infaonce to pet the peow'eoh. a. Mery 2 The fine arts find considerable encouragement | Vania. The argament of this The following are the officers attached to this ves- po GLOVER ® McMURRAY, | appointment, to oblige some friend. In this way, | of a Gallatin Mare,5 years old... here, we have at present three very respectable | ced by Mr. Meredith for the pl Lieut Commanding—G. J. Van Brunt. NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL COMMERCIAL LINE | >oy# are sometimes MT tone the serviee that | Time 1m. 55s. 1m 56s. 1m 2s, artists ; they are Mr..Mason, Mr. Gale and Mr. Wil- Tur Enout Sp 8 ORR 7 John Willams, com- Bowers. Purser—T. ‘OF PACKETS. are sickly, deformed, illi dissipated, and af-| Mary Elizabeth came out about half a neck gus, who are transferring ocanvass admirable por- x ho or ge lila yom i pe ht up for . Mi: Passed ter feeding upon the government five or six years, | ahead in the first heat, and was ruled out, in conse- | traits of many of our citizens; the last named is a monly called the sunlit ire, bit hr ticense, | M +8. K. You Midshipmen—E wi 4 oe oe cates ical Swe benny ood and | quence of foul riding. yous tem, suave of thiscity, a geeat favorite and | Practising surgery for gates secording rte sara, N Blase, F. Colby, N.I. West, Master's OL "ABLISHED PA! Qe OFF Tate ‘epenthe service as mare pensioners for life. Will] Baxprrrt tx Manycarp —The Baltimore Clip- The fashionable world are growing more gay as | he was fined in the sum of, are peta pn joseo, an Ameri-aa sloop of war, HE vubseriier fi Send New ta for: any one hesitae to admit that this abuse should be per tells a queer story about a man leaving Lancas- | the season advances ; parties very pA and the fe exact contorasity wit asey evening (a Cape standing south ; joubt the Levant, commander T Wed argeare Sore i te vie arranges vf currected? Willany one deny that it exists? No | ter, Pa., for Havre de Grace, Md., in a vehicle | assemblies at the American well attended. By the humbug, decamped Eid oy Wace, witout pay: Fitzhugh, from Norfolk for the Bay of Honduras. Jan 31—Lieutenant H Ingersoll, leave ? s ada,) Chroni: Oxpen: aming individuals to eonvinee others. | with a basket on her arm, who requested permis- re should speak so disparagingly of our ladies | ing the fine.—Kingston, (Canada,) Parenter 2 months having returned from the Mediterranean, C Ee able support he has recsived one that has mingled with che Navy will; and de- alone. While on the road, he overtook a woman | bye, I ameurprised that your other Buffalo corres- Vincent on the sout! fiese at them, there are many brilliant | ston to ride in his wagon a short distance. He gal- hink it wou'd be difficult to select anywhere bet- Cuance.—Daring yesterday, officers | on sick ticket ; Lieutenant ( M McCreery, ordi- tie, mary fit for any enterprise ‘and deeds Jantly complied, and the woman took her seat by | ter specimens of the sex than we have here. Tagree Yang 08 Buckley, of the Mayor's office, arrested | nary Norfulk ; Lieutenant T Turner, rendezvous, Las Af cal ince of ‘packet s we should eadeavor to make them | hisside. Soon after he began to suspect the wo- | with him in his strictures of the young mea, who | Gapt. John B. Lane, of the ship William Badger, | Philadelphia; Assistant Surgeon H D Taliaferro, Siew Liverpool, on the lst, 7th, 18th, 19th, f at least bar those who can never be use- | man waea man, who contemplated foul play. He | terminate all the parties assemblies in a grand | of Boston, just arrived from Cardiff, Wales, ona] sloop Ontario, vice S. Wilson con detached om Srna Lay . took oceasion to knock off his own hat, by acci- | epree, making themselves ridiculous and doing them- | charge of having, in the year 1840, stolen a quanti- | accouut ef ill health ; 1. ant L Howard, Peet a cenatelite et etree ere the | Were Congress to establish a few regulations | dent, of course. He then proposed to the lady to | selves und society a great dishonor. ts of jewelry valued at about $1000, from on board | rendezvous, New York; Lieutenant W A Wurts. the that they can at all ta whown civility delay; an d bring i ; ry, . A ‘who their frieads may rest tee for the appointment of mids, it would save the Se. | get out and bring it to him, saying that hishorse | [have lately taken a short trip to the Falls and ship Ville De Lyon, while a passenger in that | rendezvous, Kensington. Feb 1—Lieutenant L M eare and autentson wih be siren by the Liverperdt cretary ps President was fiery, and she could not told’ him. The wo- | Lewiston ‘ad every where fousd the ‘‘ Herald” 1 from Bermuda, into which eee she put on | Powell, detached from command of sloop Ontari Pent to oat oe Or? Nowe wnoe paneer hse hark with | tunity, and supply the navy with proper youths wan got out to get his hat, which was now far in | having its own way ; that is the only paper read with wyage from France te New York. The pro- | Lieutenant W Pearson, detsched from rendezvous, : Mt be re Without any charge. i board of officers should b the rear. He then whipped up his horse, and pass- | interest where correct news is looked for. While | perty belonged to Maturn Livingston, ofthe firmof| New York; Licutenant W Radford, tem subreriber fee! in known the di i didates bet ed on as rapidly as possible to the next ‘The | absent, I was present at two balls, one at Lewiston racken & Livingston, of the city of NewYork. | command of sloop Ontario, and after arrival at New riefection, asd iat ke has Pp Id be a was | woman left behind her basket, which contained a| and the other at the Falls, 1 was induced to ge | The Captain was committed by the Mayor.—Phila- | Orleans, to report for duty at rendezvous there. 2 axiseded tad concloded his arrangements for the year proper (from 1210 Id), physic: I and | pairof loaded pistols and a tin whistle. The infe- | from the fact that I had heard much of the pleasant- | delphia Chronicle. —Master T Brownell, detached from navy yard, it, posse: 8 e of | renee was then ci w York; Midshipman C H B Caldwell, sloop morally sing a reasonable knowle that this companion waea vil- | neasof the balls at Lewiston; besides they had ex: Speteataaatdeaan soutien signs ot toate cont e rom Butfalo. The ball at nt, our attention was called to the ex- grammar. These pre- lainin disguis amine Conrs.—Jan. 7—-Second Lieutenant following in a list of ships :— mathemati id Engli Bhip Seolland “Robinson "Ship Oxceola Childe hematies and Engl , =" Fairfield i «" St. Cloud Emerson | © eat and it is not less "i more than earpaseed my expectation; the beauty of | the . = Erank felt : Sen York Niven | ot uncommon for atu ae Gace ff Li fig ar ee the ladies, the etiention of the gents to strangers, | traord pearance of the moon, It was a truly | Isaac T Doughty, ordered to report to Lieutenant * Hibernia” Wilton“ Oswego ore boys to i pegh cadet at West Point, and, | snd two o'clock, fire took e in the 1 mil] | the taste of the decorations of the room,all ones my og en A et Fea etd bcos Ragas ig uw Beer ge isin on “ Altred Cheever“ Welland | Spon examination, they are found unfit for the army, of King & Co. at Lockland. The amount lost ix | made it pass off gloriously. The divine Miss Cee it the full, or few hours of it. At the th. Jan, 19— Richard Douglase, or- Jy , ienepeoth % , Story | and then palmed by their friends upon the navy [0F| suposed to be between $10,000 and $15,000. In- the beautiful Mies B*****, the sweet Miss S***** time, there was a thin haz’ in the atmosphere, and s in. tomes een oat life, beeause it is open to good, adh a d indifferent. fanined only $4,000 ‘ ‘ &e. &e. When shail I look on their like again, 1 | there were dist; circles round the moon, “ 4 ae 6 Wee teie Sohne ma ‘That the whole Union should fee! a direct and nen errr, — never enjoyed myself better—and then;when at the | disp'aying al with near- hat me joined - ° <4 boy ~~ first parce Aian | Perconal interest in the navy, independent of a full) Rents im tux Coat, Recion.—The Minera’ Jour- | Falls,1 found at the ball many of the eame company; | ly, 1f b eit!, ordered te report . par upope., Bafehelder | conviction of its national importance, appointments | nai of Saturday says that the rents paid ia that re- | You may be nesured J was completely happy, that | desigi he different colors of th jor J Harris, for duty at New York, as soon . ‘ 7 should be made without partiality from all parts of | gion ta the owners of coal lande for coal and tim: T came near loosing my heart was certain—bat N.S. | exac id 5 an relieved by Ee Donglas. Jam. 27—Leave ips, and their respective captains, are all well [the country. Many hardy steamboatmen, lande-| her, amounted last year to upwards of $200,000 The “Herald” continues to go ahead, bringing | time ; circle, “a bright white, | of »bsence to first Lieutenant Jabez C. Rich, ex- fre owe inthe Wade oe Teelund and Beat. | eM and boys for sailors, might aleo be gathered | ‘Tc average rent on coal alone is about 25 cents per | always the fint news from New York—it brought | (or rather a dead white,) then « brown [circle } 4 ‘ Jana can fing be Mand ariits Teunianed for hay nigount, | from the shore of our western waters, and sent to} ton the first news of the result of Colt’ aud latest | then a green,then a purple, —Seeond Lientepant James Ma~ Rerabie atthe ati ‘and Provincial Banks of Irciand, and | the receiving ship at New Orleans, with great po- reneieaes cmt Congressional news. Papers that joined in the tirade | purple, then then a speeeeat whdes unt cali revel asp ckesoe theoegkens | litteal adv e to the service, as wellas supply-| Daaina Ronsexy.—Mr Nicholson, broker, in| against you two years ago, were obliged to copy ible. This » —— ing the navy with such men asare always required. | Biltimore, was knocker down on Tuesday evening, | from the “Herald.” Continue to make the “Herald” after we firs nm Ger vent Saxon—the moet ex Some years past the Navy Department established | while leaving his office, and robbed of some $1 ‘000’ | what it is, and you confer a lasting obligation on | said that a similar appearance was pre Jon's Acar.—In the ancien was c we sp AN. 61 Southstreet, J arule that mids should be appointed from the | 4 reward of $1000 is offered for the arrest MM the | the public—-you™ are fully appreciated here.— | half an hour afterwarde.—Sandusky Clarion, “Janu- | 0reseive of tongues—a ry ty — States in proportion to their representation in Con- | robber. Farewell. w.C. Lary29. Ace.