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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vel. VIL—Ho. 330 -~-Whole He 1998 NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 13, 1842. Price Wwe Cones i i list for the aged, Bankruy List. Incipents axp Hoxrous or THe Fresnet.— NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. Gharles Dickens en Amerique. ‘The Navy, ement, without a retired . SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. , . RESHET. To we Nee ees Be ee ti iverpool on the 19th Secretary of th fed, or what is worve, promotion by | aww touteilin, cof the pital Rally & Tegeart,) to | The Utica Observer of the 7th instant, has the fol- promotion could not be more tated. It in arg to say that are capable commandin, re history shows that one o! be declared bankrupt Mr.ech § ; Giles 8. Brisbin, weigh- er, March 31; John Piv.tt, provision broker, (and ws oce ofthe late firm of Plett & Pidgeon,) March ster, hatter, do; Lemuel Brewster, hatter, do ; Tzerchaat tailor, do; William Robinson, lewing :— A guard of several men have been i protect the bridge from flood meet device ioe night. At midnight, a heavy rain, accompanied seach eration, observe Y ee rg Viens avjourdhui, amant dela Sagesse iteould be adopted, the benefit that would - De la vertu redire les attraits. sult from it, and the economy of ystem, Collins, a5th Nov. Lihuitliceineaitenaiahdivces cannet conceive that he will not i Ss, P' . jiant rvioes, a thou- bs 4 Th ‘obb, 25th Dee. Ne te voit point d’ rd a complete Naval Academy be authorized. 1 i ian J th ‘ ” iy SHERIDA! Dopey eter, g6th Jan. ‘Tuvenrichis de tes nobles conqu deed, it Is believed that it would meetall the wan?@™sand have failed for the want of ener pel 23 \/ Mathers. W-MaChemey, clerk, March | nice, thunder spd 3 taing | at, half-past three a GARRICK, 6 . lasagna i their younger days. Th . } 1 . aaah Loan —a tremendous “44 Et de pays tu ne fais que changer. of education, and dispense with a more expensiv: le younge: dentist, Maroh 17; Isaac Mewlett, ier. March 10; | crash, succeeded by the of the guard fe ip SHERIDAN, Captain F. A, Depeyster, 18th Nov. establishment. There is now a Cemmodore and ¢ien bles by age, and lamentably rapid in | oh t's. Watson, public weigher, de; David Peter Mi: | was heard, and y toe Oey ~ jor help, GARRER cPuia John sae ieee Sifieninneiaeueee aie eer data Lieutenant in charge of the establishment, andy ra fe eearen eee. he ate: not, clerk, do ; Janes Bradley, mérobant, do ; Thomas | with it two of the veer, che. bag nose cee = 1 Captain a i ii if Bussed r lewhere. ie youthful . iddi . s le 0 aan EB. Ce -. two or three professors. Instead of the eights here, or denie: L. Frame, farmer, March 19; Senter M. Giddings, mer- e SBDoNE, CHE NE Tiemann | "yahere Sapa ie ig rere han aclewsprofesrs on bare hip feof Buagorice ef “Napocon war more eetive tan | Giant Marek tec A. basses, abd ftom | Hows ch cela, e,ombers fined "apaly the eity of New York, with auch improvements as combine " duce the number to eight, qualified to instruct! the combined wisdom of the old generals of | Dusenberry, (under the firm of J. A.& T. Dusenderry,) | Haire je current until they struek Miller’s bridge, in the Oty Sith unusual comfort for . Every care Viens sur les pas dune Spouse adorés ; idshi one i ad the only tan that ever made a re-| March 10; hMosse Bean James, broker, March ai; Wil & mile below, which it did with great foree, Exstoonttonin the arrangement of hele accnrmedauony Phe eaute suljugue lee eeprite: SL ee cte eclitbe tetreen ism! sored ppectable stand agalust him in his younger days, | liam Freeman, butcher, March 10; Samuel Fitz’ Ren. | When a part bilged under water. John McGee, a : nce 1s $100, for . te la cendre sacrée | dolph, clerk, March 24; Richard Oakley, real estate | Young man of great dari alg ha exertion to give general tatisiae am aspect ceisbre teu arte! bres Ppa cheephiap Seber (oe ele. CS A eee eee ‘acted the ire er, March $13 Thomas Chatterton, clerk, March 10. Tony. rot rueceeded a obvi hi elf.—Unfurtue j H ips will be ji Sois le soutien de la classe ouvriére, blyi tien in the ex- | part of a Perry on Lake Erie? When his shi er ‘ nately, Mr. George Woodford was upon the sinking~ See the a pare sore rkageutent by them, Unleve re e-Jui plus doux le prix de ses travaux ; iri mii Me epeen sie seiaiitne Naw ‘Oni. jould no leusarosatad with the enemy, he jumpe: Ree OF Tatas aicantt, end of the bridge, and in imminent of being 4 Til of Indy aremagind nero, sa Que artisan yoursuivess carriére | ss hi ag meena ‘ail the studies, they be. | With a few men into a little boat, while canaen | warch 7, Charles Smyth, March $ ; Willaim Jackson, | Crushed | With great presence of miad, im an ine ts ms Sion givesthern PReSSUeL Et acetate any other ainbeices sen og nora ing already wader pay; and a furiher advantage and balls showered, boarded a fresh ship, | March 7; Benjamin 8. Lawrence, March 7. Feutivele bs and dove deep into er ‘of wat. aah. Lemonde un jour honorant te mémoire might be derived from thie arrangement, by those aaa Ea eed rag haba eon ope Re DISTRICT OF CONNECTICUT. a atitace or CRUISE TE CO, 5¢ oth st New York. orto Et Vindustrie, Tifombre de ta gloire seeerntees shia to: Inicadsen as PRs Sraereryn most brilliant, sottta and. gions the boldest na- (ices ham uae) Howie, do; Rickesd Sead, ing been Letters by the packets will be charged 12} cents per single Ne verra plus son essor abattu, At this school, all the midshipmen shouldbe obli- ors when young, have been the most timid and | ams, do; Roswell W. Bailey, do; William Faulkner, | Bis 0: ed by this wowleriak teat beeen much ex- sheet: S@cents perounce. and newspapers! centeach. {2y Oui, tes écrits, peintre de le Nature, ged to study when not atsea. It erteined b ering inage. "Lis no one’s fault. ’Tis consti- | do; John Kinney, do; Willard Danielson, do ; Daniel | +4 erful feat ; but at this woment FOR NEW ORLEANS ‘Sont dégagés de fiel et de poison :” experience. that three year rvice will quali- I with man: and the very few exceptions to | Facker,de 8 A: Packer, do, Silas Tiffany, do ; | Be secured Goating planks, and placing himself up- LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS Du Nouveau-Monde offre nous inture ; fy attentive mi oan erform the deck Ie, is mo reason we should not guard against imothy Ting] pel 3 Palmer G Phillips, an yee » was carried down the stream at a rapid Ose a notre age enseigner la rates: e Pi The effici f th vy calls for a remed: 'W. Foster,do; rge Dixon, do; James Fuller, do; | rate near halfa mile, when his raft struck upon ere of a lieutenant; sad no more has ever bi yong sap dehoteeityl Y> | Peter Lenman, jr.,do ; William H. Hills, jr.,do ; Charles | quantity of lodged brush and pon me 0 ae ak Le sol Francais, favorable au Génie, required of them at theirexamination. The o Rianeress, in aie ie arene ee Maar. J. Cooley. do YBidaey Risley, do; Jonathan W. Hooker, | pile We caduteedty ave wer ens, Caine Mbetier accommodation of shuppers, it is in un rai Yenivre point Fauteur ; t i ' e onside r imposia ; Merit 8. Gilbert, do ; Gilbert ; H ia patch ahip from thi port on the 13. Sih, oth. t, 20th itetnmetentaaiec chexd selatcstssise proposed, wedktagtr ties upon old heroes, that age has disqualified | Letham, do; Chauncey Herrick, do; Benjamin E-Pal- | UPOM it, he | tanks. ‘The horror of hie sit Beth of cach ron when vepular days will be appointed for Ledouble eclat de Vor et de I’honneur. far different education to wat fe enjoyed by 0 m to perfoim. Let am age be fixed upen—say | mer, do; John Haskell, do; Lucius Parsons, do; Eras. | vation may b ed. Midnight darkness pre- $Oemaloder of the year, whereby rest delays and disap eaat Id antpats ccnchcacttainel officers at this time; who, for the mos! Pbiety—at which ail offic the line shall retire | tus Avery, do; Erasmus D. Foot, do; Edwin M. Dol. | Patied bs, was in. the midst of a rapid current, pes Ue Cenicace' orecmatee ‘D’un peuple ami qui te fait bom accueil ; h it as they ceo, amidst the souks ion es afi cid ies gee ‘ heackable pate Earles jt sony Bag Ene) ‘tied doy Nathan “tes beating on hit’bace heed al ot A ade rain was SCONE Weot Jack oth Ot Ae rer papi ueil. id rend il Deon hel Fiedler a recAl po Mt, effected without harshness, partiality, or poli- bid hed bee euniot Peiitiga €¢) athe Area ie, P a gtving way ; ina moment all is d MISSISSIPPI Capt. Hilliard, 20th ict. Juure Antoine Frowrix, all the advantages of a well regulated school fica! influence. It would not be extracting all the | william Buck, do; Adams Parry, do; Erastus Wil: | peeat] Per eneeed to swim for life. Becoming LONKSPEARE. Capt. Miner, st November. Professeur de Langues Modernes, on shorefor two years besides. This employment d from a faithfal servant, and throwing Bim upon | jjams, 24, do ; James Bottom, do; Parsons Brainard. do; | Kim ; he iv boc aoe pet ttrenath fost failing GASTON, Copt Latham, Sth NOW ey ___7! Beekman street. | on shore would prevent many ind.ecretions ef | fee world io old age; but fairly providing for | Ralph Nelson Kingsley, do ; Daniel Greene, do; Peleg | more’; he makes f lowe by the flood ; one effort NFSVILLE, Cant, Mamfordy 1h Nov. ogres youth, 0 apt to be indulged at the aze of mids, | Aim whenhe can no longer serve with his wonted | Anthony, do ; Justus Chollar, do; Sylvanus Shepari. | ora‘e j Be makes. for a tree ; with the utmost difi- VILLE; Capt. Dickinson.20th Nov. whete® coaee vee whendeft without restraiut upon their inclinations, lity. Sueh an arrangement can searcely meet oi ees. Hoskins, 20. ‘illiam Culver, do ; Hearse eran ane pap to its b: MPHIS, Capt, Knight, 25th Nov. Ted atabince aiceenien i imour large cities. Tne effect upor their morals | 48 objection from Congress, or the efficers. With- | Richard Shepard, 16 ; Matthew Duty, do ; Jere- eneed calling loudly for assistance, 1A, Capt. Muiford, 1st December. Like what there was about quoz*— “hy ~ | out it, the officers will be on full pay, and, at that | ™ieh D. Root, do ; Charles Bull, do ; Calvin Merrill,do ; | and fortunately was heard by Mr. Roge: UTES A at a onthe city of New York, e Brought about by vile paper mone would not be less beneficial than upon their educa: * ‘3 will be pay, and, Samuel G. Chaifee, do ; Silas Andrus, do; Charles G. | who ; f rs and othere pe were alt Dieht draftof water, have recently been By the veting of foole, y tion, and itie the duty of the Mary Department to | 86) Nearly all off daty by general consen's but sub- | ATTotd Go ‘pavid i-itatchinson,do ; James W, Storey, Cured ene in teareh. Lights and a boat were pro ‘ecoppered and pat in eplendid order, with accommodations J. ere are made such vile rules ; takecare that the first impressions of the youthe } ject to be disturbed. With it, they wou'd be sure | 4, "Georg, Wheaton, do; George 8. Earle,do; Joba situation. Seldem ie: released from his perilous agers anequalied for comfort. ‘They are commanded They reb our poor hives of the honey. placed under their control, shouldbe as free as pos- | of undisturbed quietuds at an age that their consti- | (. bitkin, do ; Wareham Griswold, do ; John C. Willey, | eseape from dean oe eoreed #0 remarkable an : nr raster ey will ntrall times be towed upand ‘There! look at that lad sible from contamination. tutions are illy tit to contend with maritime expo- | do ; Lathrop Manning, do; Leonard R. Griswold, do ; yom death. General eaRtiseissippiby steamboats. : ‘Trotting home with rich asd ; It ie believed that the greatest advantage would | Sure, or their nerves with ocean dangers. At that | Semuel_Loomir, Simecn T. Potter, do; Edwin | The Mohawk Courier of February 10, gives ad- ‘Neither the owners or cantains roan cea es ae Having wader each arm a bound novel ; reoalt from keeping mids at their studies the two | 2g¢ they should wish to retire (o rest aud comfort, Barnes, j Williams H. Grimes, do ; Lee L. Keeney, do; | ditional particulars of the lesses b the flood Lor ear ackage, sent, by oF put on board of Yes, that is the solace, first years. By that time their characters would | from turmoil and hardship; and the government | Joshua Carpenter, do ; Aaron C: Andrews, do; Willism | Tittle Falls; and add 7 008: af ay ices repalar bills of lading are taken forthe wame, and Of the luxurious palace, be formed, better grown and mere able to perform | S#ould wish to have men in the full vigor of life to | Harris, do ; Narman Goo Mow h Ciel A tdarhend — vilie theresa, 3 While the Bible scaree graces the hovel- and learn their sea duties. When such regulations | Perform the arduous duties unavoidably devolving | > 5 Stephen heey a Obaae af halnea: Nests Biam .And here most willingly would we close the chro- For freightor pas 62 8BP ly to 5 & CO,.66 South s!.,07 N ; . A Mrcnamic. | forthe appointment and edweation of mids shal] | Upon a naval commander. To such a retired list | Aigncgp aiden, do ; Gilbert Clark, de; Ralph Terry: | nicle Of sad events connected with this uaparal- AMES E. WOODRUFF, Age tharond tumors yn rigor eo have been carried into effect, the whole service | Should be added all that are physically or mentally | J," John Burnham Terry, Jo Helph Cowles, do; | [eled outbroak of our Indian stream; but alas! the who will promptly forward all goods to bie adress. * Some years past a papsr-moue ating geat, ie Eng- | will feel their advantag: in the elevated tone that | disqualified to perform their du This retired | Charles Cowles, do ; Curtis Elmer, do; Eva p. | 1088 of haman life must be added to the painful re- ipsof this line are warranted to eal punctus!ly aaadi | 53 madd a bel that ne would ect all the peeple ta London | would be given tort, Pelty tyramay, and oppres- | list would be of incaleu‘able advantage to the whole | Foot, do; Semusl R. Moredock, do ; Horatio Case, do; | COFd- [eraned ad erentcare w jaty | talking about one word. So be paid the wall-eha'kers to chalk | iy. conduct, ewer the companions of ignorance, | Service in accelerating promotions—the idol of | Andrew Jeromé,de ; Russel Brown, do; Miron Merri- | | Amoug the number whom this sudden winter measured. see RACRETE pT a oe word, Of course, the people were military men—the soul that animates them inevery | men,do ; Eli Horton, do; Henry A. Steel; do ; Noble | flood surprised away from home, Mr. William NEW YORE {00ND LINE, b ~~ enterprise. Then the superior grades would be | Hill.do ; Hezekiah Griswold, jr, do ; Nathaniel Ste- | Schaeffer, a worthy farmer of Oppenheim, aged reached when all the powers of man are most able to serve with distinction. The supply, care, and encouragement of sailors vers, do; ther Monson, do; Horatio Ames, do; Edmund O. Freeman, do ; Willi Miles, do; Walter Pitkin, Julius R. Pond, do; Lorin about 55, with his two sons, Walt lads of 12 and 14, who, while teturning from tahere excursion to the west, were doowed to find, within jam L.. Wood, do ; George Sylvester Wiley, do ; se, do ; Daniel Manville, The Home of the Incbriate; a Goto the Drunkard’s home ! le ‘onthe ‘of this line uy axe cell av w ¥ Stark Poverty is there! ead ‘on the 16th lows : Desolate is all the room— ill dered, Such hould be | do; Li ‘M. Smith, do ; H ii kK some seven miles of their home, a wat see rm seo, + yen Magers. The nile edness pa boera will now be c ere juch means show e Mis, do; Tease Mixsdo. lomer Wilcox, do ; Thomas The low ground, known Moraes Fle ea Tr oe Diet aly nee 2uath Beeuat No fire upon the hearth, eters will MASSACHUSETTS DISTRICT. was mostly inw James kk. lst November (16th December To shed its cheerful blaze— d to 8. G. Williams, March 18; Ni iel Bryan, do ; ood; and the hollow mad Seip BALTIMORE, toe And not a remnant of the worth, rd at the root w, when otherwise ready. | Benjamin H. Norton, do; Charles Earl, do ; Josiah B. stream uniting with the river at it Pe ae Deaber ‘Was theirs in better days e evil, seems the only means left to cure it; eeping but few places | Clough, do; Joshua Hersey, jr, do; Nathaniel F. Cum. | ¢rn extremity, probably contained, on Sunday evens Sip UTICA, ist May ‘The bed is thinly spread for it ie shown by the records of courts martial, been the principle cause | 180,09; liver Bryant, do + Lefisor faa at lel last, ‘a depth of ten or 12 feet of water, extend- lat September With tatterd aukiabe, that when an officer is found guilty of cruelty in . endezvous for shipping men have Regurtan, aa; George H. ‘sles ao pemtnahy elhyr aay across the turnpike, and rendering it ex- a eri NICOLAS,¢ ist June. His wife and child were better dead, ite worst form, ke is not dismissed the service, but | lately been inereased, but not sufficiently to meet | do William Ingalls, do; FrancWallen do; John C. | q raed ifficult to Keep. the road, especially after c *2 ist October ‘Than haggaid thus and worn. left to ran his base career over and over again. the wants of an increased fistilla. We have now | Hayden, do ; Henry B. Williams, do ; Borehart Meyer, Ppt fe It was through this dangerone pass that Mr. Beall lat February Pe ey eS ‘When the best plan is adopted, that may be in | abobt ten stations for the purpose, which could be | do; Heaekish Blanchard, do; John Sawin, do; John | Seaefferand his sons sought to drive their horses ‘ seegemmodations of Cee" (or eomfort. The fragment of aglass! the power of the department to make the most effi- | extended with advantage to twenty. Portland, | White, de; Peter Dunbar, do ; Charles Edward Keith, | #4 wagon, about 8 o’elock at night; when runnin, Terence $0: Passengers vill be supe! And shatter’d panes to let the cool cient officers, means should Sepang 2 keep them Eaneea ee nituket, ald neal = i ee Bs Spe etd seep Bee Cae hoarse the he hereon! ioe a s were heard te scream, and wi exception of wines an . And ni night winds pass. so and get the most service from them. ‘To the | New Yor! iladelphia, Baltimore, Alexandria, mars oy) cde rg ge pute ler 8. Thurston, eip, and after struggling for a ende for thoes rena ill be formarded by the a reget phi P best officers, promotion and distinction ave their | Norfolk, Charleston, Savannab, Mobile, New Or- | 29,},Joha Fisk Al en, do j Benjamin Brow, do 5 Oliver nutes against theirimpending docis, all three cu thes. For fret or rasnsae ney Enengh to chill the blood; idols ; and without them, indelence, indifference | leans, St. Louis, Louis Cincinnati, !Buffalo, | fa") Otiver’ Ayton te? ahccy) Mire tig ookaamith, | sank, to rise mo more on this side of dark eternity. e eR aS vn - It speaks so loud of agony— and dissatisfaction will take the place of energy, | Cleveland and Detroit, could supply men useful in | French, do ; Jol 'H. Walker,de. pl Eh fouaity ti Gideon Johnson, iris, Rear, were NEW YORK AND NEWARK. ‘The leeetas BeBe sen ttb ta nocdooted te rehice Gone eeeeetee fete ae pore DISTRICT OF MAINE. hither for assistance? but long before it aah em should be a which the deservin; in. ; f $ baie ey Aha et could be promoted, and not permit their landuble | ‘Those cides that would not supply sailors, could Gaorge H Randell dens Bit Webb ashen ene rive7 ihe case.wes hopeless: 7 * No sympathy is near tomake rations and hopes to wither and pe; furnish steamboat men, landsmen, and boys, not | do; Charles Goodwin, do ; Frederick W. Hannaford, do; 4 ghee acg ° matertensten being get out, Her sorrows light, or share. ordinate ee come may bei dooe less necessary in their way, and in time would be- Robert Inlay, do 5 Charley, Baker, do ; R Robinson, a Monday Socine when eae a Hea Fare reduced to 35 ts. promotion by introducing mere grades into th sailors. 10 5 iam H. Dyer, do # Ezra Carter, jr.,do ; Davi iet i 9 resulted in the u Brom j cy Courtlapat street ; De fiber dre pis Porte Lng vice Merge vider ate officers supposed ne- ‘As soon as nde — shipped) a sent on iy a peeney Weit, ma Edwasds, Wetting: ry, yi, ola Heres with belf plan sort bop ge H ve. a ling o’er her b: a receiving ship, they should be put into | wi . 4 bs (pevaegs seas . 3 i e slep | ropes, strap blecks, bend, reef, and furl sails on | James M.Ingraham,do ; Joseph L. Stoddard do ; Eras- f death; whi' at go Alas! they allare fled, upon the ladder of promotion, whose rounds are | d 5 ke Walton} i arms of death; while the poor lads were extende Td 3 ¥ My eck, then perform the same aloft; learned the Mark Walton, jr.. Nathan Plumpton, i . * ON SUNDAYS. stolid meg fap shed, now left to rot twenty or thirty Years at atime | names and use of the ropes, practice at the great ¢ Ho! ¥ m D. Penley, do ; deny coat ey Slontel i of fright impressed upon {ie t of Liberty Shad hopes sed requiem knells. without being used. Ye gods! at the very best, | gans and small arms, ae in one month they may be | N- F. Deering, de ; E. j Joseph P. Brad: ted wife pune th i newt . M st ‘When flowers are in their bloom, ie Meee ths pened ach wesil ensue from the i detailed ror 8 he more Cee bi ene of Ludey, bay dim i Foate tS Tamsanraitoce dor hall describ hee: depaish Oa tea eel FE — ide om the in- | a seaman, than they are now when arged from Shae + Ch 4 rer = Se Bm Fe Sper ir ot 1 a NS troduction of more grades,tomake promotions mere | « three years’ craze. All other trades an profes- | A,X 7: Shan.do 5 Churchill & pats 20,5 foe, Be Pe res oipen is win My phir compelled ¢o trom the foot of Liberty , If they e’er enter there. is frequent, the discipline of the service would be | sions are danght with care, but men in our Navy | do,’ Charles F. March, do James Dr kiddon te? | the widow'and the childless, ond bo Heavea Leave New York. ‘Leave New materially improved by Numerous grades are | have always been left to learn without instruction, | Franklin C, Moody, do; Moses Springer, do ; Nathaniel | this great distress. pein come aca. ats es Att }- ‘The lars sings ia the sky, br! feces: Lartix esha ietpabadn Hobie and only chee} they choose. Lib oe isfied Baker jrdo; Alexander H. Putney, do; George W.| We learn fromthe Oxford Times that co sudden a tees each ‘i e — a I i Officers of the | being’a lubber, mo care is taken to learn him—if | 8'erburne, do; 8. R. Lyman, do; Mark L. Libby, do; ‘i pomeniL i etapezcns servile Tocents, They wee ne eerie same grade performing various duties, some com- anxious to learn, who will take the trouble to Elias M. Plimpton, do; W, W. Woodbury, do; Daniel de ote ind he Spd age whole flocks of rv New wick, TS conta. ithin . maoding, others commanded, will never succeed in | show him unlevs obliged? A landsman, being fa- | *- Emery do ; Elijah P. Park, do ; Thomas E. Went Hof oy via) y the current. We have way, Ss cents, The day is nearly done ; reserving order and securing prompt obedience | miliarized with some of the duties of a sailor, be- | orth. do 5 Joseph H. Lambert do; Jere Reed, do ; fe ware swhetOe elite ee eee tov A. M.trainfrom New wick, and 4) It brought no balm to sorrow ; here the junior captai mterprising, intelli- | fore his head becomes confused with the great va- | 2°% Mathews, 24, do ; Frederick Davis, do. stock were swept off, before they could be rescued. r ca from Now Hy eisthat Veen reduced between” Perhaps when comes again that sun, gent men, snd the senior a timid veteran, whose | riety of duties, it what isto hima new world, he | Mone Troupe iz Bastuan Trxas—A few | pAf Cauajoharie, ax we learn from the Radii, om jew York and New Brunrwick to 40 cents ‘To them will be no morrow. energies are dried up by time, there will never ex- g himself a oon | Weeks ago we published a chapter, giving the par- rite morning the buildings attached to the dis- ia nenlinne poceec through New @ iakfor He sits a blastedthing, ist that implicit obedience to orders so necessary d him on ticulars of the troub! een the * Regulators” | which yore Waued away, with 460 o; 500 hogs, cnet Satrom ‘ ~— His eyes in vacant stare— underall ciroumstances. Rank is absolutely ne- | previous or fut S d he never will be | and “ Moderators” yy county, Texas. After] 4 ‘miller b the down eee A.M. tripfrom New Brunswick is omit- Asif some unseen devils ring ceasary to secure striet observance to order, espe- r, There are men that have been ten years | few days’ war, during which thirty or forty men | jeg ¢ y, the name of Wilky, went among the ali their tickets at the ti ‘Their hissings in his oar! cially when the senior officer is not sustained by | onboard aman of war without learning the were massacred, peace was proclaimed. Kecent 'o Procare wood, when the water came in auch eee Te arts Tickotsare eceived ba thesomiecior ps a bottle's neck, superior chara In the Army, where disei- r, simply beeause they have not been | advices, e corry to say, announce the renewal | full viewy CU Lise ea ei nvay iB the mass, in jv on the day when purchased. Bil is gone; line could be sed with as safely as i taught; whilethe merehant ship qualify them in | of the di he Red Lander, published at bd ey: STATEN ISLAND FERRY. ter’d human wreck, to introduce all three years, that they may profit by their | 8 e 13th ult , gives us the follow. yet the senior cap- well command the pn had oa salt tren lone. ‘With proper care and attention, our ¥ Foot of Whitehall wee Gere $b Divenleot lee be udets mama ald teagh them oven ssoner thas the uring the early part of the campaign a man ‘The wretchedness around ; ptain of the shi merchan| hips 3 and it is a serious loss and wrong, | named Humphreys was taken by one of the parties, land ‘ Nor recks he of the heart that bleeds iq her coul that itisnot done. Instead of canstantly drawing | and severely whipped for stealing horses. After- 4 . It is the | from the merchant service, we might assist insup- | Ward he was charged with being one of the persons Surreme Count or tne Unirep States —Feb. 9,1842.—No. 6. Merritt Martin et al. vs. Wm. C. H. Waddell. In error to the Circuit Court U. States for New York. Mr. Chief Justice Taney delivered the opinion In misery profound. pe, Peale an to be insubordi i i f this C i j i ot ow pe e 4 inate | plyingthem. concerned inthe murder of C. W. Jackson. He | of this Court, reversing the judgment of the said oye “ Nem feoeeey eee Daath among his eq ad it is on ly to be overeome by | 7; ‘ m of instructing landsmen in the duties | W8# asain taken by the same pasty, carried to Lo. | Cireuit Court, with costs, and remanding this eause, ry sill Natio. beite to Gladly they'll take thy funeral wreath, the introduction e want of it in our | of ‘ined to the appreatice ayst ¢ | Saneport, and hanged, as is stated for that offence. | with directions to be, proceeded in according to east Inand aes oclock, rome ‘As once the bridal bough. 4 Peat barry bone nyo erste dy, ep of mischief csciiinieh, SLOMLA, be: eblarieds would ‘ener sl appears there is but litle doubt about the gull law and justice, and in conformity to the opinion of = an ie of ohn ., ol i tis ti he ii » is Court. RANGEMENT Tie ceamboa Osthis, Nik thetevohanysctew’, Jones to the recent difficulties of the Mediterra- gery Fring the | ‘tis quite probable he may alto, fave Wa anon __No.19 Hyde & Gleisis et al. vs. Booraem & Co. Capt. J.C. Allaire, will commence running 08 Dash erin eu lest ye,00 eaak; dean squadron. : " y of the scr- | 12 the outrage upon Jackson and Lower. in error to the Circuit Court of the United Stvtes for ‘as follows:—leave Folton Market slip, Should fall on ey : Admiral being the title of a naval commander in and encou. | _,Since the occurrence relatid above, a company | East Louisiana fer, every inday at 10 o'clock A.M., Tuesday, y chief, there is no reason why it should be withheld iad that of :welve armed men, of the regu'ating party, went | _ Mr. Justice Story delivered the opinion of this ; Teaver ee jank every Monday morning: at 10 Harrisburgh, from the commanders ofour squadrons. It iz irre- es our resources in per- | t¢.the house of a Mr. West, residing vear the At- Court, reversing the judgment of the said Circuit ; yy, Wednesday, and Friday, at haif-past [Correspondence of the Herald.) concilable to the general intelligence and Ifberal | Sony us inexhaustible as j admitted toieaque, and not finding him at home, left a note | Court, with costs, and remanding this cause, with 1, | 2, ee above! tafll-fasther. nolsen, anvigntian H Feb. 10, 1812. views of the American people to be governed in materiel. Every man of warin comm with his family, commanding him peremptorily to | directions to that Court to dismiss the suit with weather permit ma ARRisBURGH, Feb. 10, this ease, solely by prejndice ; when submission to take, as part of her crew, fourlandsmen and twoap. | leave the place by the Ith, or he would be dealt costs for the original defendant. No. 8{. Edward Prigg, plaintiffin error, vs. Com- menwealth of Pennsylvania. The argument of this cause was continued by Mr. Meredith for the plai: tiff inerror,and by s. Hambly and Jokn for the defendant jn error. Feb. 10 —No. 30. Manazsah Knight, assignee, &e. vs. The Brigg Attilla, &c. On appeal from t jing to the code of Practice now in Phe have th peal to all this, we fhave the annexe: the Natchitoches Herald :— wearied in recerding the out- and eitizens by Texas marau- thority of the Hon; A » that some citi of = The Bank Bill—Pennsylvania Legislation—Grand | reasun and the establishment of the rank, would ‘ Ra Mere ANSLSSER | thave jute tiniorm you ofthe progemot | fete inttboald be ever ready to prevent sf | ty athading single urlger on beard. shia will leave the foot of Warren street i H i 7 1 with double our force. Besides the four landsmen, ergy omtay Ti imad Satardey iterates | the Bank Bill. Being reported to the Senate yes- | should not be lost for the tit! ould the title | two boys and one marine to each gun, three able smoriane ht eo! papicee ilacsr ay poume terday morning, it was taken up without being re- je the stumbling block, then establish the | seamen for the same, would make an efficient crew jock. sommi i other title. ag: + . ferred to any committee,and paesed committe of the tod Sate Con caanics chan arth martha. for any man of war. At this rate, fifty such ships with accord: fh at o'clock. foate 7 ‘ a 5 Cireuit Court of the United Staves of Pennsylva. or: , puton Se iaretioiar ar at: oA Be made to bring it upon seeond reading, but failed.— d for Admiral, Vice Admiral and Rear Ad- | and we have eighty thousand employed in otitis: d killed two Indians—a nd wo. sted to the Court that the Sema : reeeiptis signed for | 1+ was manifestly the desire of the democrats to in- These tit! id designate theirrankand | merce, one half aL ola would be forced out of | man. The other Indians made their escape, but ad been settled between as ‘4 theirfproperty was all destroyed. A short time di d STARLINE FOR NEW ORLEANS. duce the whigs by some means to amend it, eo that the odium and responsibility ofits passage might be . re beg leave, to return thanks forthe pa, | #ffixed to them—they having a majority in the Se- fl you have ogee ge gba eh Mae ees nate, but being unsuccessful in this, and understand. | "Peri = ms ggoak : is Hae; which wail be taken ut the very loweat rates, | ing that the Governor was opposed to an immediate pla ofjopediunes in the wing ships, which will succeed each otherandeail | an4 unconditional resumption, and would not sign lap Admiral,command the same respect | that serviec in the event of war, and su ! I ‘ pply allthe from all subordinates; a wants of anavy that eould cope with the ¢ British | 82°, a company of about sixty or eighty Texiase ‘s the cg ot fleets. With a considerate policy, there will never uu P well armed, oe Red. River sere the mouth Aig et esina No 19. Lie FF iniusti of the False Ouachita, and scoured the country be- | pellant, ve. Heirs of George Atkinson, et erexeept farany, irae Ahan nll ae sh cag horpaercg Ma tween the Ouachita and Red rivers, committing de. | peals from the Superior Court for East Fi a The proper exam- gD P inne bedi f P* | predations upon some of the houses of the Chicka. | Mr. Justice Catron delivered the opinion of this 4 proach our shores in a belligerent attitude. ; at ': erior ,grades, would pita " saw Court affirming the decrees of the said Superior ethe most beneficial influerce upon all infe- | The injustice practiced apon our man of | “Phat a most deplorable state of society existe in | Court in these cares in all respects. — IN, Captain Geo. Buckman, the bill if d,it was this morning moved to re- and the imposing effect of high rank on all | WF sailors, is that of a high and uncalled for tax | the northeastern section of the i No. 18. The States, vs. John Breward; end SR, ot aaitapeacdttey fer it to soslect committee, which Coton fier military bodi : id spread its advantages over | "pon all they wear, and their tea, coffee, auger ard parotally oviteat. aE ‘eee No. 19 The d States. vs. John M. Hanson, INDBOR CASTLE Captain 8, G. Glover, giving rise to much angry debate, prevailed. Two ‘ tobacco. By this means, our government ———— et al Appeal from the Superior Court for Bast ‘end other of the game clase, io ‘ollow each other in quick } thirds of the members of the House who voted for of the Captains is recom. | them to pay the di 6 of tl Lare rrom Mexico—Baxnanovus Trea ment or! Piorida. successyon. For further particulars, apply on board at Fine | the bill were opposed to it, and expected itto be ome of them Post Captains ave'to theTri tue Textaw Carrives Axo Amesican Paisosens.— | Mr. Justice Catron delivered the opinions of the Maye GLOVER & MeMURRAY, _ | amended in the Senate, and all parties in the Senate | to command liners, &¢ , while the captains would | —® poor compe We yesterday had an interview with a gentleman | Court affirming the decrees of the said Supreme ou 100Pmeat.cor. South. | Jook upon it as @ bill of abominations. Some of ite | be the sole commanders of frigates; leaving the | sailor; and a poor remuneration for the long de- | just arrived from the city of Mexico, who informs | Court in these cases, as Tespects the titles of the NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL COMMERCIAL LINE | tections are absolutely child-like and foolish; and | Commander,as they are,to command corvettes, &cc., | lays of our ships, which so often occurs for the | us that ninety of the Texian captives had reached | ciaimants, but directing new surveys iF PACKETS. when I think that “such” are the produetiens it is proposed to commission the senior Lienten- | Want of men; who are restrained from enteriag a | that place, some days before hisdeparture. ‘They No 31. Edward Pri; i ff in error, vs. Com- Pennsylvania Statesmen (1)—and rath oc agg ants 4 be Lieut. Commanders # now only a service where they are so heavily taxed. While | were brought in, in a most wretcned condition, | monwealth of Penns id The argument of this mterest of a reat commenwealth are committed d mach good would result from its | #!! other Amerioan sailors and citiz-ns are purcha- | having been marched bare footed and almost naked, | cause was continued by Mr. C. Johnson for the de- M 1) ople,—When'l am forced to anent. Besides the additional step | #iog nearly all their groceries free of duties, the | from the place of their capture. Amongst the pri-| fondant, and concluded by Mr. Nelson for the plain- romotion to cheer on the junior | men-of-warsmen are compelled to pay the pursers | eoners was the son of Gen. Leslie Coombs. The | tig in error. $1 y for them to | fifty percent on all they use, by whom they must | charity of the foreigners in the city furnished them by a too confi: By, ny L We . ig Pei Le Spd a | a dah discover through their acts, their deplorable j, wks able ignor- subscriber. in ora Re mB forthe year | ance of political beer ip the utter ity THE ineapac aty, it is ne c ie ia re his friends with sentiments of sincere re, wit it ission ir | necessarily be suppli id twenty-five per cent | some necessal arel eats: able wuppert ha hae received: fer mony years dutaerd the aati they com fe tly iq Bagong gal iad onall ti weer, Pa is done to ney the parsers, So far from woelvig humane treatment from beh Ter at , yh eas Faw s Inct- i te call the attention of intending | the State as she really is—contemplate her on the instead of making them salaried officers, as ove Santa Anna, as reported, they were chained in pairs | DEST. — hit 6 hte elow i? Lik bers nog sel gate st Bontends jee eee very verge of bankrup:cy, I tremble as a Pennsylva- honest purser desires. Pursers are furnished with | and were compelled to work in the streets as com- | © a ‘ 7 is time a most eg moma ages a4 ae eekly oot aca twee be, accommodated by this | nian for the result. money to meet all the demands of the ships, with | mon fellons. Our informant astures us that the resi. | fo™P letely bridged over Lage foe oe ae be baswe aiibees j Meingyl Averyool.ee well se by Sitting in the lobby of the House the other day, I permission to wu: essary to pur dent ministers of foreign countries, had interfered ek to a distance of a mile - : al’, 2 sna articles for the ed to them in an informal manner, to arrest this disgraceful and of impacted ice, of immense thickness whieh has Seiten Liv ailing to the lob bre : py ‘7th, 13th, 19th, and 95th of each azed with pity, with regret, upon the ecene of Gla- it has always been the study of the subscriber have the | diatorial and party strife before me, and as | listen- without by travellers and visitors for a barbaroug treatment, - without euecess. Young | been Crossed dai! a Coombs was extremely ill; his constitution hed | Week past, in perfect safety. The ice, brok: tohave J emigrants shown civility, duepatched delay; and | ed to the trifling debate—the would-be wity repartee, r . : ji i th hi Koen ard fr Uae Wy rat wind nnevery | and. then the attempt at eloquence tnd oFalory, proved too fil 1 endure the erueltes to which he | Yard fne,bieers iu J*ectGiiice and” with suck A. A as Tasked myselfthe questiza— ihe eoocea of the treachery resorted to to cap- | force, that the mass has been elevated no less thin verpoot all whi as all who may saperk rar in the Or we turn apes, ou! general supervision of the whole, being so differ- | they would choo ope . _ | ent from the other lieutenants of the ship, he should | Sailors at the highest site B By enaperiesegoction and that eae enact: | yil the Ele of tke Caprtol weve there, The evening tained and rewarded by a superior | their profits. Though boun nized ts for the year | pnesed pleasantly away, and all were highly delight- Jalen satis af om ticive following is a list of ships i diekiad on ed. | The “Herald” was not ‘unrepresented and you sing dot 4 ad Sage, Exghilde | shall have a graphic (if 1can make it s0) description se of great mistrust and. dissat thirty-five feet above the summer level of the river, and frozen solidly together by the showering spray, “Do chattering monkeys mimick men, tare the expedition are confirmed. Mr. Kenda! had ragy with about 300 Tecan ey one: presents a firm mass, with occasional fissures sev~ sh ini i 1 fe idth, and of great depth. So perma- all building has been erected on it and oceupied cery. ‘O.Monda: night last, a soldier lost his life in at- jonkey them 7 wi bound to the West Indies, five cents, he n nts in New York — you Coomba as a citizen of the United States ut that a week had elapsed without his receiving sed for promotion, eom- masters, and obli ouch before they are ye oo from the government. * il New Vork “Niven | Ofitin a day or two a ‘ t ier Jos ° ver Howes ® fare oops The revival of which I spoke in my last continues Atertt gr pig Tat toeid ‘ae Speke adaate peta pera a arstsad ound the tase waves Lane ot the telinaet's ce tests letters ae tempting to desert from ithe Cenadian side » betow g Gasca * tee Wel he increase. The weather continues eold—office- | ¢smmanders of fleets, 6 commanders of sdivision, | Ours of it, the better for both offieers and men. It | palling. There has been no clemency shown to the the Falls. In ae hed od tot rah aes: Me — * Cs ge are eell oi foaty ~ thes LA Serge 2 18 commanders of squadrons, 33 post captains, 40 | is easily accomplished by making pursers salaried | citizens of the United States. The general belief in| Cred a cord, and chsayed to lol hime \Deskt® Emcrscn* Panthen Good wanecd their souls, th Tedice’ Ie ea pia but, bless | captains, 100 commanders, 100 lieutenant ¢ommand- Pe iy om furnishing the supplies to the crew at | the city was that nothing short of force would me- Pre breakin of the eord, dashed hima lif be ‘Law “ Robt Isase Treeman e ladies’ hearts are aswarm, and their | 475, 490 lientenants, 100 masters, and mids to fill | Cost. Pursers are not less anxious forthe change | liorate the condition of the prisoner, and that all | the breaking . a * os Paetalet ton | °VC8 aS bright asever. vacancies. Then a mid that would enter at four- | than the sailors. In fact, the whole service would | would be treated alike. s rocks and ice below.—Bufialo Com. Feb. 7. . “byeet Europe see Yours, in haste, H. | teen, the mea age, at which they should begin, | be so much benefited by it, that every one would | Besides these, we have been favored with the pe ‘ a received would be qualified, and promoted,at the age of nine- | be pleased at the reform. rusal of official documents, detailing the circum. Menger Brbcbleicfitoe wes. oe 4a ie homed . here he aver [To be Continued.} stances of the capture of the expedition and the h march of the prisoners to Mexico, which exhibit a day for York River, sunk at 2 o’cloek on refinement of treachery, a hardihood of perfidy and ¢ afternoon, off Back River, in a heavylgale and rapacity onthe -N.W. The captain and a boy wae cely equalled by the bar- | drowned; one man was taken off the s!oop towards the helpless abori- | schooner Golden Hunter, which vessel pro teen, to master Taking five per ceat age diminution, he would be a lieutenant at 22—2 lieutenant commander at 38—a commander at 46 — see | ptain at 68—a commander Weerenw Warteas.—The Ohio, onthe 7th inst at } an excess of cruelty, arro, ommander of Cine nnati, ones to a late heavy rains, wasag oa of the Mexicans sca va IS ‘Si Faou Wooanha ‘eha’ respective captains, are all w: rs tot It, Ry ot ie ra ta the rod. ated to be much dissatisfied wit thet | from nt ports of Ireland and Seot ‘amount, | lat ition conelud: besa icaoahet fort cs frk aaa: | minions nsec tap myst branches, and ype J. & W. { | ion with Mexico om say (orm. Com. a, ‘or ‘ingdom. v4 > was in that city, has taken possession of the the top of the lidde: rising very ray hours it rose thirt fee:, | arity of thetr torefathe vertical te tan navy, as his superior foree would enable him to | time to have a good terable i The! aye phe ve high on the 5th—:wo steamboats new. whom they subjected to every species of tor- | tially was near when unk. The rekon en Le SAAN A) South streets. J do, and ho e event that Mexico should ap- | after the infirmities of age broke loose in the river, and tried to get out into the | tire, and slaughtered In very amusement.—Netw Or | her boat and anchors, and had her aA aad No. 1 Neptune th Watcileo Dock, 1. f prove the late convention for a re union, Jess to the servi Yet un Lake, but grounded in winding. leans Bee. away.— Norfolk Herald, 10th.