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HE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol, Wik.~-No, 334.--- Whole Ke, 2002. NEW YOR K, T H RS DAY MOR » FEBRUARY 17, 1842. 1 Pwo Cents er LIVERPOOL PACKETS. ‘Texas: liberality of our citizens to say that in addition to | tual widow—* Did he leave her any thing?’ and so . Albany. | Bankrupt List, To wail wom New ¥ AAV RP OO Liverpool on the 13th [Correspondence of the Herald.| lar; e depations of books, a reve nsieweras ns org Ihave determined to cut your acquaint- ite neehanetiings es ab aie } 3 SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YoRK ° morths State of 2 ‘ ecseinstsihinss 7 cash has been subseri his ie i i J , Atpany, Tuesday, Feb, 15,1542, | James H Anner, New York, e de ‘ " race ma: and come in. chi. + oem F a“ 3 8 wd their zeading room is.) z y. b caucus had resolved to submit the law in relation | dorch 15; Edwin Bunnel. do; John R Bartlett, do; ef each B.C Bhp RoRCIUS, Cayt he Galenic fm the city of New York, with « q fa with unusual ‘coinfor wien nner ‘of this li rt for passengers. eer ore war should be. It is reported here that they reach-| The fracas between our medical ees taken in the arrancementoftneiraccemmoditioss. 16 | 64 the city of Mexico on the 10th of December | distinguished neurologist is somew on i d = " ie ve geucral satisine’ | !28t, and some of them were at liberty to go where | 10 ot been particularly adapted to that opera- | Secretary of War otiiane et ons aicse re It was rumored here some time since, that George | last six days. Pustivs. now says gond bye to the captain. ot lett a ot eafier fo armed, and theirpeen | W+ Kendall ofthe New Orleans Picayune, was put . Washington, ‘them security not possessed by anyother | to death, but it is now ascertained by letters from [Correspondence of the Heralil.| how intelligent. Her reputation is high atthe Vir- Hovsrox, Tex s, Jan. 28, 1842, papers and periodicals of the] Valric notions won’t, or shan’t shake you off 28 my Drar Benner :— Union, and conspicuous among them | notice the | chaperon ” " . i New York Herald—It was with difficulty I could | “Just behave as you ought and I am satisfied. We hare much excitement here at present about get it to read any evening: whilst there—itis so | That certain amateh. They say he draws a Nov. the fate or probable result of the Sante Fe Expedi- | much sought after here. Indeed it is becomi: half million prize” austh Dec, tion, The last news by way of San Antonio, indu- mare popular. ovary day, and our maronents a er ieee i os Allon b. ces us to believe that the individuals of that un‘or- | Wakening to its importance, more particulary tn | spe in rardaot ie one bait | tunate expedition will be treated as all prisoners of | POeNta to money. articles, and the enrligatand most | | There You, improvements as combine authentic news from Washington. out of that Bi ylvester R Comstock, d to the New York Public Schools to the people. Tivis | iy" Childs, dos Pi isa mistake, as there has been no caucus except | 2:°enonil Howell, nay Side a oly il among the city delegation, and Mr. Baker’s pro- | Morris Jacobs, April; Ebenezer Jesup, Jr. 2; G “ posed reference of the maiter to the people was | P8¢F H Lippitt, March 14; Daniel 8 Mercein, du; voted down almost by acclamation yesterday. : In the Assembly, a large number of petitions were presented. Remonstranees against the abolition of capital punishment are beginning to come in nume- aay : rously end respectably signed from every section of | 30; Melville ey, Brooklys, Berek edge! Ee rit the State— hear bothsides.” A petition was pre- | Richer, otherwise called Matk Moret, & tirseh Pinner sented from Francis B. Cutting and George Gris. | 16; Edward takaon, Nee Seka z wold, and others, merchants of the city of NewYork, | Solon Parsens, New Rochelle, do; ‘ : 4 York, do; Rowland Davie D i praying for the mcorporatiou of the Alliance In- | ,i. 4; Loy a1 8 Pond, New’ sol Abram Hart Poughkeep- ‘obert Chay mon, do; Chea: a, do; Alpheus Fobes, Garhiss, New York, April 2 gentleman. | shall re- rter, Maral M Pinckney, do . But our friend, Tom, got n scrape pretty cutely.” id about the same laurels he , March 15; Charles F Taylor. & Wm Wyvill, w York, March 16; John wo! “ He took care of No. 1., got Spencer appointed st his own inclination, se. ointments for his friends, and The parties are cooling off, thou; they pleased in the city, on their parol of honor. | tion, having been almost as warm as May for the | cured some fat app: “That airy light figure in white is Miss F——, from the westend. How complicent, how smooth, a ee Son st ow intell . April 6. vessels of war, Chihuahua, that he was in the number of those who Wasuinaron, Feb. 12, 1812 ginia Springs. The best waltz-r, the best dancer, | S¥ance Company. i i : ey COURTS $4 South at. New York orto | were gtill inthe land of the living. General Leslie ‘The Party at Mrs. Kennedy's, and amoug the kindest hearts of the visitants.” °| Mr. D. R. F. Joxes presenteda petition fromJohn | | NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YoRK. cael be stares cats per tingle | Combs of Ky. had a son in theexpedition. Combs| The fertility of resources, possessed by the good ed eae my friend, we've sauntered here beyond | J, Anthon, and some 230 others, lawyers in the city | 14; Joseph S Boon, Berlin dos the eert bankrupt March Letters by the packets will be charged 12) cents per single z cents peboonee. ane semere E has been here for some time, trying to ascertain the | stationary society of Washington, from certain pe- | refresh with what offers. Let’s on high, w the apartments and , 30; Harvy Bennett, Syracuse, of New York, praying for the repeal of the law of March 1; Wa Fluskey, Rome, March 12; Wm L Fesen- FOR ORK LINE OF PACKETS | fate of his son. riedieal and ‘almost every day intercource, with | “Agreed. Let the east bein champaigne,and for | 1841, in relation to costs and fees. A petition was | 11°F truntington Trey, Mach nee eee taht March LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK ar the etter acconmnntation of Sve, gchctsih, 289 | mar in. sending out] the expedition. I think he | cate and hazardous for one who may be en paseant, | scendinga high staircase comes Cost Johnson.” ‘ine room isabore ” oe " Hatch, of presented from Jamaica and South Hempstead, L-I., raga he aa ge G Hamlin, De Witt, March praying for the renewal of the charter of the North + * aeia, March 16; BS Joslin, Fayette- 2 “ ville, March 15; John E Lyon, Screba, March 11) M, River Bank. A petition was presented from the | Master, Auburn, March 17; Win Stevenson, Jr. Jackson, res 4 i i A dear woman. They say the The citizens of Texas are very much en-| the distinguished, enlightened bon ton of our own aC y say Hf I tbe: " raged at the course pursued by President La- | 2nd foreign countries, renders it necessarily deli- vicinity, Pa rte ny ight) Clarke, ae itch asl ‘October, and f i , “Thi +} a he vii f Ulst ying for the i ti f March 16; Allan N Smith, Utica, M ‘95th of each south comme sei ae Hin ote. inted for | should be highly censured forit. An army of six to venture opinion conceraing the merits, charac- | _ ey are Connoisseurs, and trust me the vintage | county o Tis er, Praying for the incorpora' ion of @ | Troy, March. » Utica, March 17; Wm Wells, qontinaing until Pay. aphon regulon Sore 2) delaye and dsae | or eight thousand men could be raiedghere in two | ter and hospitality of the frequent entertainments | '8, gid ona good, or their society would soon company with a capital of $1,500,000 for the con- y, March 9. Li sen Prey ate ee earrangemeat weeks time to invade Mexico, and the eitizens of | that are offered. To make undue preferences or |" «jest aside, the wine is good.” struction ofa railroad from Albany tothe New York |_| DISTRICT or CONNECTICUT. BAZeO Cut toa Lett th Gel, Texas have every reason to bclieve that if the mem- | exceptions, is equally irksome to a mind pretend-| “They are dancing in the adjoining room, lct’s | and Erie railroad at Goshen. © || agatha cert pecan to anew , Senne. So Hactiord, SIsuisswePisCapt-Hilhara, 20th Get. bers of the unfortunate Sante Fe Expedition are | ing to proper and honorable sensibility; andthough | M9 ane president's | 1 | ct Commuication was r ceived from the Cleri in | maston Chopin, do: Roland Winchell, Jo; Gro’ W Wi, DOES Peta, Capt, Miner, fat November, consigned to the mines of Mexico, that the assist- | fastidious nicety, occasionally attempting to de-| pepe 't © i ThE President's levee are all | Chancery of the Second Circuit, stating that the | chester lo; Ferdinand D Hghes, do;' Austin Hall, East GAST Oe, ¢ EO Ne Toth Nov. ance from the United States would be immense, 1| Ounce general publication. Yct all the while| “There appears a great accession within the | D¥mber of bills filed from the Ist of Jan. 1841 to the | pias Holt, Meriden; Hoary ‘Tenant: de" Fine ee WULGEE. Gap eat, Tth Now. Arh na count ave there could‘be raised in | feeling no pang when its own paeans are sang, may, | house.” Neate Ist of Jan. 1842, was 277. ham, Bristol; Enos Alvord, Colebrook; Henry wiob. Soa eee night, th Nov. t ley of the ippi some twenty thousand | under the garb of only an assumed starched pr: “If there be spirit in you, rouse and look at that Mr. Weta, from the standing committee on State | Wethersfeld; John 8 Doty, East Windsor; Timothy E kets, are ‘satisiaction. | ‘They will i iby aleumboaia ; ra tne Miiaaipy Dy ates exe shipe will be reaponsi- | belief that the United States will puke some active ferjewelry bullion.preci stones aver, orplated ware oF ; eres Priniag are tasen forthesame, aud | rican Consul atSanta Fe by the unprincipled Mexi- | ehalked prudes can demonstrate a contrary, pro- letters, parcel oF pa m, unless walue thereon expressed. or freigh SAME: E. igent in No who will Cah forward all pods to his address. pa of this line are warranted ad great care Will be taken to have Por ry oF Now: Vork, express in the city 5 joeme ter, have recently heen | anxious toassist Texas in cud rae itaceomm lations | With twenty thousand eoldi all By ier Pepered and pat in splendi ers unequalled for ¢ ipeeicheed masters; who ¥ apply to 4 torrie COLLINS & CO. 84Sonthator _ | same class, for you can put no confidence in any of | experionee of five and twenty revolutions, then,and | I must st.cll, or yield my castle.” in two weeks time, who would be willing and | priety, begin to scowl down such erude and undi- beta eksens ba tor A babe Se oe in eet Paes gested observasions as these. We feel x0 terror | around. ‘There 1s no rush of a miration, no excla- They are commanied | States, and five thousand Texan zoldiers, Mexico | in meeting the controversy, in point of reetitude, | ution (or her beauty. Jn sJent contemplation the nee be towed upand | would, in four mnths t me, be laid low tothe land | nor blush a: the matter contained in the subject — | + hel Ma taresde A ext riters-edb lite: bi nein We the people .f Texas, are impressed with the | Custom and habit has deemed and judged all this pbarets andidSia,ipithoitallagt -Washiegirt; steps in relation to the indignity offered to the Ame- requisite, and when the arguments of rouged and D— of Louisiana, Are youin a stupor my Prisons, reported the bill heretofore introduced by | Munsell, do; Edwin Wolcott, do; Roswell B Wolcott,do; hm inj relation to. 8 change of the sy:t+m, with Foner oat ay i ee aro Fidy. do; George H amendments, accompanied by a long well argued.-| Cee, do; Ralph Cheney, Manchester, Pe ae aud conclusive repo-t. ‘The bill was referred to the | bridge, do; Sanford Squire, Stufford; Horatio Letovteat, same Committee of the Whole, having in charge | James iluzard, Sufield; Andrew Apres Noo boc Mr, Loomis’s resolution, proposing certain amend- - i meats to ae Constitution of the State, and ordered SNe INEW JERSEY. o be printed. Henry Cook, Mercer county, cause to The hour of 12 having arrived, the House took | Brunswick, March 8; Wm S ute! i dhe rye yotnd up for consideration the special order of the day, | Green,do; Edward W Bradley, Essex county; John G beiag Mr. Cramer’s Bill in relation toa one day elec- | Smith, do; Samuel Chepman, Gloucester couaty; Ephr. tion throughout the State. eet pa wurren Jas Jennings, Hudson county; Mi- ‘The abolitionists did not make any demonstration, | fan. do; Jabey lteepec ae eee oe although a fine opportunity was eflered them, when | lon P Green, do; Edgar Olcott, do. urphy, do; Mah- the second section in relation to the qualifications of ee y, “Ihave never beheld a being so lovely. With out art or ¢ffurt, she storms, and our fortress fal cans. The whole race of Mexicans are of the | ving its correctness from their own acknowledged 7 them, from the lowest pion to the President Santa ~ : 4 Babee i ‘Ans, for they are alitratiors, and wast Claes have | then only, will our ignorance and infirmity be con- Pe Ae atte HH a ene fate, alzae ki wwardly look about them. ve b ; A c <i vial oon ae retin the Mexican race for reps Thee fous There are the D—s, Wdisplayirg as usual No ail punctusfly asad ears, and Ihave never seen half a dozen that could The peculiarity and organization of life (as it is | change has ceme over the spirit of their dream— colored yoters was under consideration, Several EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA. NEW YORK OND LINE, appli fovk an honest man in the face. Our President, | Med) in our metropolis, like that of London, Pa- | still lit np with hope, still fresh and beautiful. They | ynimportant amendments in the phraseology in the | _Jobn Sarvey, Richmond, to show cause March 29; Geo Sam. Houston, has sent in a war message to our | ris, Brussels, and through the Continent, very ma. | *r¢ Charming cr-atures. The next vis-a vis 18 Of | iwo first sections, were adopted. Fhippen,do; Francis Reynault do; Dennis M Dennison Congress. As soon as ican learn what our Con- | terially inclines the di s the E— family, from Maine. ‘That younger ene | ‘In the third section in relation to the voter on the | Jo; Joli Batley, do; Joh M Loekhane, 40; Thomas ic thin TT hereshter teats NewYork onthe | gress will do in relation tothe matter, I will inform | ‘¢i#//y inclines the distant mass to expect the his- | is preity, the other accomplished. How the mo- | day of election being exempted from all legal pro- | Cleland,do; James Gallogher, do; Henry W Mauck,do; W- det and Ha ‘oa the teth of each wonth as follows : i you of the particulars. Congre: . tory of fashionable events, through the press, and | ther smiles at the engagement. Well, it looks na: | ces, it was objected by Mr. Stetson whether the | 4 Dandridge, do; i & J Aucker,do; Fleming M Green, ven iow Sere. " la with the Texas Treasury no} though full developments, from the very nature of | tural. It isa relief in thetheartless vortex of cit- | bill, ‘as it now stood, did not allow distress warrants | 10; Exckiel Child, do: Jonathon Leslie, do; Joseph F ‘The new ship ONEIDA, —— ny as dues and direct taxes are concern. things, sow and then, pe ‘and will di rt | CUmstance, and we appreciate the rare antidote.”” tobe aupeed on that day. Pay gab eee tle do; John G Mosby, do; Chas Samer Finck. November ed. All duties are now, from and after the first of ee Oy ‘ ratty “Why, the whole beau monde must be present. | Mr, Baxen offered an amendment, covering the | y scott’ Petersburg, bidet a: a ae ae Bhi BALTIMORE, April February, payable in good money, ‘The duties are | °™¢> We #ppiehend that in a majority of instances, | I scarcely miss aface.” $ . | whole ground, as he did not believe that the polls | Goochland countys Rurscll, W Allen, Henvino coca? ware Boake August | about 20'per cent. The holders of the Tex: they are both available nnd advantageous. The hh pir Hesemhe' naked let us get into the fresh air | should pe ace a resort for deputy Sherif, Se, on Albert Michele, Manchester; Wm D Selden Rtichmon i i Yr ‘a i i 4 a * lebate wi a 'm A Matthews, do; Daniel Rogers. do; MUTICA, — - Sury'uotes SeaVatNe right tofasd (hess}and Fepeivve | press prepares, nay often forml the public mind At" Wo 'weader Who puuld aot bev? ee aoa recreate do; Christopher Walthall, do; John Fallen, dor Rickeed Sin BR NICOLAS, ¢ Int J iat Setcinae eaare forgommtont fae pas ‘tee | holders of the Texas liabilitieshave not paid more | sults from a great principle or measure, would but Air and influenza enough here, grac! rs s wit id Pet. Sal aes of t! . passage 14 $100, Passcuge: Meith the exception of wines and liquors. caike land che Boots intended for tone eae wil oe eraarded by the | Sores if the holgeraare disposed toro evered on them. For ES YS TINGE 8 per cent interest, or they can receive lands at one | and though much too often, an impertant conse- dollar and twenty-five cents per acre, and get pa- | quence is arrogated by and’ yielded to its dicta- wach sat see fhe Sb agarnenp eno “e tents for it forth Teonsider this mode of sel- | tion, ethies and reasoning are wanting, todecry its | -“{ hope you are at last satisfied, Here we are, ling the Texas liabilities a very judicious one,for the | universal benefit. The fact that evil sometimes re. Gaaspianted from the tropics to “the north pole. ” every | than 26 per cent on the dollar for it, which will | feebly sustain one contending against its other ad- | ~ «iy H. t 1 th t one dollar twenty-five ceats per | vantageous consequences. Promalgate such t y Heavens! Whois that Vena ig on the Welandsat | ty a'this,and legislation will be bopien tenon Tea peetbetabriolen Gyneral-and.dagh quneey os “Well done! Aha! ha !! beenin the Capital ten days and can’t reco; first and last subject on Mr. Stervon was in favor of having the day of | D Sanxay, do; Thomas H Drew, do; Alex H Dabne: election aday of freedom. He was opposed to aly bie a PM Tabb a ae David Cot lowing the Courts any claim on a voter onthat day; |" "’ P tape. lager te any ed who was pumpearn ey the bane ILLINOIS. our judiciary system, could not but be aware of the power which one man might bring to bear against paces Pace 9 se euch af, apetagteld, another. Amendments were offered by, various | John T Henry, Feb 25; Joseph K Lewis, Feb 21; Bed) tlemen so to cause the section to read, ‘that no | Teel, Feb25; David Clendenin, Jr. do; Tsaac G Israel,do; jeclaration, process, nor anythi in the shape of | Napoleon Koscialowski, do, Henry K Lathy,Feb 96; Ja- ‘ebruary to those rates for their Texas liabilities. I have | block of phrenzied denunciation, th \- N, A gratty , | seen saregel large holders of the Fexas liabilities dace regs ab society tonaeads Lhd Se 2 Tomeee m the last few s, and most of them appear to be | of steel.” et a process, should be served on that day, nor any | cob Rader,do; Samuel L Miller, do- John Higham, do; NEW YORK AND NEWARK. delighted with the chance of fecalvined lands at} Such discursive dissertation is no doubt mal oa isi he “) nies ie slosle. Way civil proceeding be had in the Courts. The propo- Hraektaeny aaj as ee) % Decke,. fai ot 81,25 per acre for their Texas funds, &e. Con- | apropos to our object; but the same opportunity, | widow 7 the farand wide ce! sition was debated, as all concurred in the proposi- | So." Richard Henry. March 3; Labow Hicke aes ly ress has resolved to issue $300,00) in exchequer | which grants toa gadding. long-eared, and open-| «And thit is the “observed of all observers.” | min the wording of the section, so a3 best to se- | ‘Thomas, do; Robert Breden, do; Ben} Kellogg, Jr do ills, for the purpose of carrying on the wheels of | mouthed, little, prying, miehiefmakia and harm- | She certainly merit: all [ve heard. What aform— | CYC this object, by Messra. Stetson, Davesac, Sim- | Edward White, do; John'T Sigler, Feb 25; Linus Bi a ‘are reduced to ™5 cents. our government for this year. It is to be hoped | meaning clique found in all communities. The po y e Sh 4 hig mons, Hamphrey, and others. This debate deve- | Feb 26; Jas P Langford, Feb 21; Henry P Rundle, Feb From the foot of Courtland street, New York. that the exchequer bills will go at par, as they are | means for seesaw, black tea scandal, give Joi ee ene ead touch of | oped in the strongest manner the quibbling and | 26; Henry Belk, do; Mark Pierson, do; Jas EB Starr, do; PI a ls i to be redeemed by the funds received from the | privilege nnd soope to place these stersotyped Zorephine in statue, elegance, finish, and touch * | nicety in legal technicality necessary to accomplish Feb 25; Elisha Hallowell, Feb 26; Hiram at}S'as Ata EM. ate A.M. Athy P.M, | customs and direct taxes—and they are receivable | tions of formality ou the shelf best adapted to their] How posed and stately, yet binud and winning, seo | (Be,most simple object. _ ll de 4 do 4 2 and payable into the custom house, whieh I think | ancient and worn out sobriety. Sol satins, catch | that pains ie pad Pe Mending, with the bape 1 The last clause was objected to by Mr. Looaus, as = 7 ¢ oe 10k fe 43 | willhaveatendency to keep them at par. The | matches, formal orgnettes, and cu’ la mode, | piest Delvetoct childhood” i P| it might prevent naturalization, suspend the habeus J. PEASE & SON’S ¥ barn yy ew Yoni, LIZuintATOW NF badly wounded. "M. was thought to be justiGable | mac Ware reduced. in so doin, BOMERVILLE staen connect ith thew nea . fisine ‘between New do MOTT oh A. M. train from New Brunswick cada) | eY is now going ates on nn b, bes York rand New Bruntwick to 50 cent,, a ‘Rahway adelhiaaillze pares through New! ickfor fours ‘evening at so clock. hoe Stike TEAM. tripfcom New Brunswick is omit- , ho their tickets at i 1 GR iy mesg ray tory e fl, abies mi UNPATS. efeot of Liberty figh' ec Lira dwith Mr.L. Ifall these pro. CLARIFIED ESSENCE OF r. uTH concurred wit Te dae ~ positions should prevail, it would be throwing open HOA RHOUN D CANDY a the day to riot, tumult; and bloodshed, while the Be Ry ee Ri len Ponce eet hands ef the magistrates would be tied. coughs, and pulmonary compl and by its combinati Mr. CHAtririp said the inspectors under the elec- | #ae of these articles should be used sepirately and afford > é ; ¢ lief,im thivextract of Hosrhound C tion law hada right to issue warrants, Scc., and to | Taj thatthe bencht of the whale 1 oscerteced ie oan suppress riots about the polls. pond. Fs r. Stone; thought That the object would be ac- |. READ THE FOLLOWING TESTIMONIALS. complished, if the election day should be put pre- | candy fur this dangerous complaintemy child wae ieee cisely on the same footing as Sunday, except s0 far | ously stticted with it aud Pease's Candy eftorded Tmmedsate as regards the naturalization ef foreigners. Pend- | relief. J. 5a FEN I Cedar st. ing the discussion, a motion was made that the com- | y4 Pease & Sons -— ernort, Vet, 14th, 1841. mittee rise and report progress, which was agreed Sirs :—Be #0 good as to send me twenty of to. Asa motion to adj ‘agen of Hoarhound Candy. was somewhat of journ was about to be sub- | pack si n epti mitted to the Honse, the chair announced the repe- but Togntdats teriea tone that’ pli we meniee pines, ere tition ef the Com, Sah Teport. pti mA — ror. Jam, with great TE a areas y a ment, written in Mr. Flagg’s peculiur tercible style, ea i. , MM and embraces a most extended view of the whole | <bharc uscd Deas ’s Hearhoued Candy in my family for eo subject of the State finances, and presents their con- SOLOMON GENNER, 59 Henry late Secretary of State, Mr. Magfield, in a street | are, or ought to be, in these days, displaced by-|. is bi ifted in intelli Mt Austin, some few days since, shot the | lively mutlins, love, matrimony. sparkling eyed | gear’? cay,ite it RiEMY Bifted in intelligence and Senators, ; it A} : Eee Newark, late Speaker, Kaufman, of the House of Represen- | and an honest shake of the Shy re wih our i Oh ere ENS | tatives. Kaufman is now recovering, but ah very | olden humbug of fine ceremon oan go to Ale Er sirine, and aone have vanqutaned aii teins never h ‘ill ten—dancing is really tiresom her is collecti There is . Our city is still fast improving; we | waltz in public—how horribly these foreign cooks rrp Se seh dats ute ¢ New Branswi have this fu completed a ver fine Presteteri- do dress Chicken salad—am alte fatigued, must be a spot agente pe pont mnahfing att an Charch, one that will do honor to avy new | laid up fora week—what horrid things balls are,” | meets and prostrates them all. Whenever she lace. The Catholics are buildinga church. Re-| &c. This pretence to style ought not to be patroni- | these eutétahiment? (but celdou for she ie monk o somewhat below par here at present, but | zed by our bright, vigorous, clean ancled Yankee deep mourning, )the talent ofthe assembly is rivited rmswick, 75cente,= | Ithink, when the churches are all finished, it will | girls—abroad it may answer. ‘We'll have none | j, 4 ommands for the evenin, S0cents. | beone or two cent premium. Our Texas mo- | ofit.” So, excuse lor bolting being granted, reve- most extraordinary being, loved by all, pd t 15 for one. The emigration to | nons a nos mentons. teemed by all, and envied by none; peculiar tact in four times fall and | The construction of transcient society, or more | and juigment’ has given her the commanding sway, And _ the emigrants who | properly that weere 5 during the sittings of Con- | and ‘Strange to say, here,where beauty has a ways a ow, are men of wealth and integri- is not generally or thoroughly understood jealous eye to regard it, here is pan and prais- il] do an honor to any country. Hous- beyond the environs of the capital. Being | ed by those foremost in the competition.” P fora , there is abundant material bg “Indeed, you surprize me. How long is shea widow.” reduced between Texas hi Ga rt “Not more than six or eight months. Her life | 8" . fm ly on the day when purchased. alt | thirty tho b i i i i¢ | dition in an entirely different aspect than the late | Dr. Regerarequests us to say, that he has practiced m: ext, I will give you the advantage advance,arrange wha shoul, a8 you perosive, stilt quite youthfal, has it | co oiroller.-»'The boat leaves at three o’clock, and aphysieien for thirty years purine thia long period STATEN ISLAND FERRY. dthe ki A is said, been one of vicissitude and trial. Once again pt ¥ 2 rf aridus kinds of remedies for y this earn and the kind of articles which | Generally speaking th she is free, how long think you she wiliremain so.” | 1 have not time to give you an abstract of the report. seness.an i that distressing complaiat the whooping Foot of Whitehall street.; preduce best in this climate. profes: the same p “That's ‘hard totell. They say she has declined | I!, however, pba te the immediate levying ef cough. an He belie cas. with gs goed wucce-# as hyeiciens im seamer STATEN ISLANDER ‘The weather has been very fine here for the last | of interest, and whose associ tion, | atready a score of potitioncrs. ‘She wants to tra- | & mill tax, to meet the more pressing and immediate | fioruiuniCaudy andthe recommenieiticrenea, ee ‘ Island ‘Leaves Whitehall three weeks. The thermometer has stood at about | climate, &c. have become assimilated in feeling | yo). and likes liberty.” demands of the State, and a general direct tax to TESTIMONIAL OF CLERGYMEN,. Al jock 4.1 At 3 o'clock a.m. Gand 65. Vegeta putting forth, andthe far- | and aspiration. Very frequently friends, not id «J chould like to bind her in the silken chains of | meet the State debt. It affirms that nothing will | ,, The undersigned have the compouud extract of Hoarhound - «Phe gpg b corn. What will the New | C’s, are admitted into these coteri jus for a| matrimony.” restore the State credit, but a resort to the paying Gants upon Py i, Vense = Bayi el consi teatalon teimahsete . time, affording all the se of home “Go and try, ‘faint heart,’ you know, &c.” system. The tty debt for which immediate those cases, and for the use ot the be « bet) pad Ea. | | Ln i Coparssstonals me tidiatieas or I’m afraid the odds are too fearful. They tell me Geer ts e made, is mace A ao, ea ;: & enn — it—we recommend it to : ‘Sunday wil e followin; i m permanent establishments, dia > ii In the Senate, there was but litle of general in- J 5 an ated stand at § ocloch. >t. distinguished prreonsges'on beard:—Gen, James [aud the unce! Cudas » | G—, ‘six feet and all,” lost the odd card in the | In her i 1 Sigued} and Friday. RANGENENT The stoambost OBITS, t. J.C. Allaire, wil 7 Minister; and also Ex-P Fa ts fllowe Henne Faltog eaamagoe | A. L. Johnson, which has m lay at 10 o'clock A.M., lay, at AM. 4 di : eeesday, Wedneeasy, ot Fuasy om hicwase | much cut. Imean he ix all in the downs, ‘The | ‘The Mess at Mrs. Kennedy's is composed of old | mace boat wiilrun.as above until further notice, navigation mae six feet tall, good looking, and d the ‘Belgian | and ly ad inst. sueh. polloy’-there, | S&me.” oT, ani e @ and properly advi agains! iey—t! le “Po A . j Lamar and Gen. | fore to roeiprocate the kind h pital ties of the Secu tama tee quite a bustle in | Stationary,Society, these “‘Mess” Parties are re- “Any of the Yedin, ‘men, but I'd ad’ city, inthe way of tendering complimentary | sorted to as a necessary expedient. So much for ost ue and call at (Br lodgin, ” ers. General Hamilton appears to be very | the cause—Now for the effect. err: Ml be advised for once; but talk to her I 3 peti transacted, Mr. eee meee i tea a le eee ey Pastor ol SL Ohesuh. Moeued on the Repudiation resolution, which bid fair to fev Mr Lindsey, Pastor urch, Second st. as interminable as the minutes question. Bee ar Canees Soecee neatee, MS Craven, Wi inelt oe. The weather has become suddenly bi cold | Rev MrL BC New York Conference. again, with a cutting, keen north.wester. ere is | Rev Me WI it, Pastor of P Church, corner of Catherine considerable floating ice in the river this morning, | “RY Sra, Pastor of MC Chureh, Bedford st. and blue lips and re Homma ae ite prevaleht about art, Pastor of B Church, Gold at, v Rev Mr town to-day. Great weather this for the doctors | Rev Mr Gibbs, 111 Third Avenue. 7 and undertakers. Cave Uxciscar. wend alpacas ine Weoleyan Methodist Church, cor~ Rev Mr Lyon, Pastor ME Chureh. York. Pa. Hamilton, our Freneh M you to Belgium Minister is very mueh delighted; he is a | and young—Congres: ionals and not Congressionals an export. | —Nominally the “Party,” was given by the young | 1; is the mousta- | ladies, eoaas all uniting in the entertainment, | and dei only objection! have to hi tC. hey look rather savage; but I think he | were allowed the same proportion of invit: As it de the efficacy of Pease’s Hoarhound Candy, DE ave them taken off—upon the whole, I think | The cards were issued for eight o'clock on ‘I'ues: | 'YP¢Fion tos How tenderly she elings to} Cyxar CommssiOxens.—At a inceting of the | eiough has bern said_tnousinds of coruifeates putibbed, and AN! he ‘ board of Canal Commissioners, at the Canal Depart- | [ff "0, Mut aoe shou! ery Tee Some hawe be- eted of her sex—fond, af- | rent, on the 12th February, 1812, Jonas Earl, Jun. perfect gentleman and a scholar. All busi- | day cveping, the Ist instant. From the opening of m by not inted v afternoon's | ness is dull to-day—all bands are gazing at the | the s Mr. Bodisco’s “grand affair,” through ith afrown, They are Agents. it pasate ap ly. to the Captain en board. upon the whole, is quite decent and interesting toa | manner and heart exhibited,on this occasion. ith sion pe iy sypvensee Ph oh ar Jonas Earll, Jun. Benjamin Enos, George W. sii? 2 nem has 4 it Saeraae right of every description, stranger in our Republic, and especial; t use | out the parade of illumination or tinsel livery, | ¢4 gratify all; that done her own cat/efacti Little and Daniel P. Bissell, were designated asact- | Termsinvariably Cash, Al} letters must be postpaid. EAE oe aa tie Pont must be at the risk’of the | to our customs and manner of deing tnlage there was all the substantial elegance that pecsblate’ | Puli wdeiadigns has dmatoce ing Canal Commissioners. 4 . Rushton & Aspinwall, 110 Broadway, 10 Astor House, and _— ape ~ ~ Yours, as ever, ‘exas. | marks the reception given by an American gei hos th dabbend cf bar tenlane 1610 the 'o George W. Little was assigned in special | 91 William st. 4 * . STARLINE FOR NEW ORLEANS. moo ay man and his family. No gaudy unnecessary pomp, iasm of a noble and generous heart, and. her charge the Erie Canal from Albany to the head of FeeErecy, coe Fulton and William s Se was hell and yet the quiet order that gives tone to such | sceusers are guilty of gross injustice. But few ihe poe at ities vais the Champlain Canal and | 5 sina peek ea Nea 4 se " women are better ealculated to adorn and dignify | ‘he Glen’ She ies freon iyouhave hitherto extended towards the Star Line,tad | Commercial Embarrasements tn the. West—-Fashion | BOW: : fashion well-educated ; she has all the characteristics to Rawls & Co 57 State et. Alban: wation ‘of your (reight to New Or- . : bri ill f Canastota - of Peete foe which wile tales’ the very owet ate, | and Gaiety in Louitvlle—Young Min’s Reading ve pesition and elevation to her countrywomen. | PC gualSthe Oneida Lake Canal and feeder, and | Star bipser eGo womieras ve eutimare: Mé. ollowing shipe, ‘which will succeed each other and sail Room—The Herald in Louisville—The Medical r thi pa ith many oor we might justly claim superior- the Black River Canal. ; Messrs J F Curns & Co. No. 13 Exchange Place, New Ore ‘ IN, Ci Geo. Buekm: happy, natural smile, RYCyet mosh aatone: : To Jonas Earl, Jun. the Erie Canal from the west | '*#t#) Mz Duvall. 992 Broad at, Newark, N J. ER, € + @ rs I’m tired to death and must go hor : termed A ev Mr , Reet reer, | asctamnsGonvor Besse: py “ hllone Soodaigitale sAtrmor:” | asa thew ridge the igs of Const: | MMH wR end other ships of the same ci ass to iollow each ther in auick Dear Siz :— [ange cn the sof sed riteena e “paying of res- A re embankment-—the Oswego Canal =the ; Cayuse god —The Copartnerahi heretofore crating einen . For further partic: }» apply on board ii i i i cts” inthe reception chamber. i—t i—tl 7 e Breet whart,or During short sojourn in this city, and being | P¢? cared and bat few have arrived— | _Gax. James Hamirow.—We learn that General | Lake Canal * eapreverment of rons Inlet oF meh x ‘tble support he has received for many GLOVER & McMURRAY somewhat idle, I determinéd to give you a few . Hamilton has three several times taken a berth in items. ‘ou been livis > Lapland, on faking a en ¢ fon Mears i Es city Ct Li ta time strange i i “ c % kle!— | forfeited the passage money. He ook passa, Lihernn t here, having made this my re rd iste the Tiga er ing | in the Columbia, on her last trip, and left thee veel sidenee for several years, though sometime back. ing | jiot, i Eq, [eo |.— Bunkes L . I wish very much it was in my power togive a my perm tore ev imiessuntteaar Suere. sana Sel pers RAGE i OFFI c, more favorable account of this goodly city, but at “ Trae—by the way, I did hear something of such 100 Pinest. eor. South. the Seneca River improvement from Mudleck to N Belgyiacnile, and tke improvement of the Oneida} 4, x on Pa ise: ROBER’ iver. STD ae i To Daniel P. Bissell, the Erie Canal from Carter's ands itt hae a 3 Sommer of Bey oh Had - basin, at the weet end of the Irondequoit embank- 3° to Buffalo—the Genesee Valley Canal and the inal—the improvement of Gayuge Inlet— “Sotik MORON wt tle up hese sf.the fem. _ aM TON BLIC NOTICE-IMPORTANT TO FAMILI to spread ii ‘nvious reputation ser Thad in consequence of my io 61 improvement of the Tonewanda and Ellicot Creeks | ©! a gebscrnber, i soaks forthe year | present the munity is laboring under the great- ecurrence—I do feel drowsy, but yon bright Amornen Accipest on THe Wastean Rattnoan- | under the act of April 18th, 1833.—Albany Argus, | cash system and tpunetu lt ry pejores geiit Poeni Ninf th pemtsasente of sincere it entering, i —On Saturday afternoon, the train from Greenbush y y depen upo : punctuality. spaich, and at sash un- any years est embarras: ents consequent upon the commer- Sesyast ee Fnsodbaan ec cuonet Meher to Springfield wea suddenly arrested about 22 miles nts heard ot ert eu atom the wot 75 cent. atten’ those cial crisis and monetary revulsions which have, in raceful, brilliant Mise M. from the former place by the breaking down of a etait do a” st Raghanti, just overtaken the West. This SA onepd ape beds “yy ite endjae, teader ‘, Bawanver Acr 1 Nova Scorta.—The bankrupt igatawny 1% 5 just ov en is the | bewitchingly she leans on the arm of Buchanan ; | bri ngine, bhp (i which was jistredaoed into the Ame sembly and ecrge is forme 7 me! the Governor, was defeate a , ~ It is true, in some respects, we yield the palm to nent lll = do ae Clay’s amend: fiat the pamenge eae warsterememely Gonged. No moirts in the House of ‘Assembly. The Recorder Chto de. ay Ki year. os ; wine” | trndgt, ind baggag: oe sea oy most important commercial point in the West.— | and then t! turn of the head,the arch expression, ~dpitated into the yest @ distance of 20 feet ; nee Jet, 7th, 13th, 19th, each ns ways lotte-de-russe 10 Cincinnati, butwhen we consider the great staples 1 suppose uo, or some other. The best she th says :—"* There is a storm rewind abd ite The above articles, sithough 90 very Jow in price, are sot for iy} sh Syste here i i It may be disastrous to the state of order and | {°s,compered, with the . ‘aho! it f and the amount of trade generall eould pre; ould be an amendment to that Six Lives Lost.—A fishing boat, believed to be- | rest! 'y ‘ ! having nostores, no reput: no nothing at stake. ciry w ‘Sher p| — cote meen - . ss vo 1, we | gould prepose would be an amen wel con aioe: pail esenptte heavy blow | improvement, which the country @ title | eam WM: KEID, Cath ‘nafectioner, L should any of a a complaint at present. Illinois.and Indiana money, Hew and in ayigt ‘onl K. are called bg ra be} the P dome pees on td tembonte eines oy sar Hanes atte | Mier lor aale the fot . wet ‘ re ont " 4 ; tei Supreme Covator tae Uniren Sratrrs—Feb. “Liberty atrect, near Nassau street, offer for sale > rieeoe ished’ without rhieee. which have always gone at par, are now at a dis | mese twins. yy eat together, drink omy coe mg rab six pres Rody erie gt 33. Wm. H, Williams, plaintiff in oy vi ES be Me cca, 1s} quality rorya “ count of from ten to thirty per cent , and a large | vete together, visit together, ny to $e 6 making known asd that ‘eos amount of either could not be disposed of at all the year | brokers. It has been an excuse, and indeed a | certain! by Mr. by Mr. Bradley | "oo Rt tea bane’ Bento and Aqui Brande irs 12-1 vs. James Ash. This cause was argued retty ¢! gether ff believe they don P together, bat | clung to the boat until he peri be error, an ir s e ed, drifted on shore A die single together, as | with the boat, on the Virgini ide 8. of the river, in aoe somewhat plausible one, for some to let their bank | the idea King George county. It-is su to be a fishin; $0 000 Trabucos and (1 ia a iat of chloe Chile | CMgagements go to protest, Some of our largest | ‘‘ Here comes Tom Allen, that was of the Madi- boat bel ing to Mc. Brown, of this place, incharge ‘wine ya mg _— h, {nner (cpr Dan- 7 108,008 Trick, Amaiatia sed Frinaine, Soe, 9 fit purcha- . be a Ur houses have failed and a many small fry | sonian, and Mies R. from Missouri. What think | of Robert Fars, and manned by five free colored fol W- Baliaee: cj Brest for the lait tiff i WAS | cers, Lo ie . wes 6° Warsaw have gone by the board, and indeed there is no-| you of her and him 1” men, who were on their way frem near Cedar Point tal PIU te error, Be TE ROME owing emortment of : Wilton = Oswego thing to cheer one except ia the eccial circle. “« She is a neat, tidy, plump, pretty little person, | te Potomac Creek, with a load of fish to be brought a street, (1, , iseel ¢ we Our city has been one scene of unusual gaiety this | I like that tiara and necklace of diamonds. It is 7, the steamboat frem thet place.— Georgetown | Nannow Eecare —While Mr. Wm. B. Bulloch’s bay pee 0 . « Piamnpehire winter; S mecel apathy has succeeded; the fes-| astonishing how beautiful, to a poor man, these . 12th. carriage was passing dowa Broughton street last 500 21901 | Newspaper { 300 ft - « tivities of the season have closed wit! i — make aoe eat opB ede age wep-conta® barre cums counieg is Fad Lind b a millionaire “Oh, you ! re’s your sentiment, The hat the threat of y, Wagon uy roams 19194, pao “ peatry, Foul. Talk of jowels and dollars, when wo: | Mr Daccsr of Larte Me_sArnold, that, “if he dia | and drove one of the shafts into one of the enrringe | x, i een eet OF Wetinganat W reppiog ° man is before you !” not behave better he would cat bis threat from ear Tipping out his entrails im the most shocking Bet mode to order at sbent it “ All very trae, I like the romance of love in a | to ear,” was ‘merely to preserve order and grew out of a regard for the dignity of the Hoase” !! !—Alerandria Gasctte. is and affection, beef broth cottage. Iron Ny ii he reality. It is and matrimony tt on iy a pretty ‘at. ctr ty . a of ‘ese ce quality Some ol heladenal the any wren eee prea An tne Soe bat that he expired: | ipso e Passxnosns “Booxen Tunov —We fied the Just like —never uttered an idea in your somewhat singular annoencement in the att billings and prose | Ateny Arges: f pence P favorable terme, st ‘eweree y State for mirise Ald de ap Baa fen, | CHILES Set and Mi to - Wal dead’ bookie.

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