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down. ‘Then, jadnide: ghost silence, and with ail | gave, echoing musie, the tread.of many twik- | Trems riom Braz. —We. have at last received sorts of sensible, and sober, and unsober eyes upon cli of the sweet sound of cymbals, the lsamaeg our file of the ‘ Jornol do Commercio” to the 30t i all NEW YORK HERALD. The Grand Literary, Fashionable, Legal, | King, Wm. C. Bryant, William B. Astor, Maiarin Judicial and Miscellaneous Dinner to Bes} Livingston, Hamilton Fish, J. . P. Ogden, = Last Night, at the City Hotel. M. H. Gri if valk. February 19, 1832. . . - H. Grinnell, W. H. Aspmwell, Edward SS Se = een ee bp - oy eginawisice Curtis, Edward Jones, William C. Rhinelander, . Dickens rose, and wes received with the raoop resiet ths carte nd“watthed | ‘They contain aricles relative to the Fourier Bris me ne eredrenres ergegpat phy Lip ee y- The interest in his move: | Abm. Schermerhora, T. W. Ludlow, Fitz Greene | most enthusiastic applause. On its subsidence he | 49Wickingly for the buried treasure—who bids | bane System of Social Reform—to make labor at- Will be published at 8o’elock,this morning—cou- | ments, and the desire to see, hear, talk to,eatand | Halleck, Charles Augustus Davis, Duncan Pell, | aaid:—Mr. President and Gentlemen, I don’t know | ;hem start up—and walk in grim. array. before } tracti i . 4 gust avis, ca 5 A tive to the Brazilians. of armour, the tramp of mailed men, and bi of December. New Work, Saturday taining a fall account of the Boz Ball of last Mon-| driok with him, instead of diminishing, increases | J, R. iti how to thank you—I really den’t know how. You | 4 (Loud Cheers) Or leaving this, who ~ day night, with all the incidents and tableaux, il- | daily. After the Boz Ball on Monday night, and the ery 8 Pik Ra magne oP hima ight ruppose that by dint f custom; that Irom the leaps with Columbus into his gallant ship—whe i ee ata advantages had been gained , 4 “ - 5 . ke, a ; peri the Justrated with nearly 20 engravings: Also, a full] tremendous excitement occasioned by it, many] ‘The scene as the ‘company entered the @toing- Grainished, a 4 nto nels ew By =: thy Appi So chet Who bet’ this je. instrgent forees in Rio report of the Grand Boz Dinner, speeches and all, thought that the exhaustion consequent on it, and } room and a TS ata brilliant and | sure you, that the exactly the reverse. Unlike | 8&m¢man? And who again, to come to your own] ‘7, eal A given lest evening at the City Hotel, at which his | other little matters, would produce a re-action. Not exhilirating one, and wo 5 9 a little | "Bat “rolling stone that gathers no moss,” Thave in | ®t, is, fit company fer the buccaneers, and the ~ ay pet the lose of a steamer belonging j z ot ail “ “ * money-diggers? Or. who fit to accompany Rip : Excellency Washington Irving presided. Price 64] & bit of it. ° “ a my progress to this place collected around me such | 17 hae et ho fi y ‘ : 3 cents per copy. Although Boz has been extremely sick, and con- inereased by the bright eyes and smiliug faces of the | 9 heap of gratulation and weight of acknowledgment, bare Wink x his fearful journey to the moun. | ‘There was at Rio de Janeiro the U. 8. ships Dela. Lay . i . lovel ho had 4 4 of ssing it I have grown | \® id play at mime- “ beari broad Profiigacy of the Newspaper Press—Libels eae the house ever since the night of the ball,he Ee ax dith ears: meroskep x pricage NS more “indore unwieldy evry. hour ‘(lot ap Wheat any bingy ag he pet (Riou of laughter) ee oe ee ay Storer, Marion, erie‘ numiminoncn ot Sues eben dn ante | ies ened ern scone | Sr ee ued el | ape em cay sk | Crm De, Coe, Com, aay td uring last few days, the newspapers several r r, a fast, | 4 . Me. : g . 5 < ‘ . Daring the last few ey : saeeteh ay sigh Mejuld'u Wai foucdhehe--any thing ant’ ovtiy thing; til all were seated. Mz. Bellows then said ashort | scene on Moga ” ioe oabios eae Asmach apart of them pasate nt Coweta ae Decatur, Com. Ogden. Quite a fleet! « is . : i i by ty, grow afk 9 Pappa Saige ee ithe ‘Commercial Advertiser,” have | °° be dined, and wined, and done every thing to,but ns effective me and all, fell bed with a perfectly tie +) bat crowed hoon that, there comes again to torrent that ever darted headie g from their heights? Lareet rrom Mexico.—The Ann Louise arrived xpress” a . ser,” ba we ht gy ig | literary and promiscuous appetite. And @ most} night a new accumulation, of such extent and (Cheers) But, gentlemen, this is a most dangereus teemed 2 articles on the administration | @ be letalone. However, his sickness has been his | ,7aifcent dinner it was. Garduer—numerous as| magnitnde that I am. verily at a stand still andjcan | ‘heme for me ; fer I have been acquainted with yesterday (rom Vera Crus. We learn. by her that . -, = - = . i" of justice in the highly honorable Court of Oyer sree ae he has thus far escaped any serious in- | | Ve been his excellent public dinners—never gave | Foll no more! (Laughter and enthusiastic applause.) these people, t am sorry to sy, from Lt boyhood; | the cutter Jackson arrived there on the 29th ult. and Terminer, which contain some of the most | Miction. acbettenon ene occasion, 60 tbe followin Bilnél Gentlemen, we know from the authorities that | 1) Le ipper ison me still. 1 will conclude, | from New Orleans, and landed Mr. McCrea, as wanton and mulicious libels, that ever were calcula. | , But siek or well, nothing could excuse him from | i sufficiently testify : An tae Pnpyer® yhenerer, a fairy stone, = ball, a od thread the preseage of tach a company es Eton ad fiat bearer of despatches from government relative to ena pall » the ‘ é " 7 he . . % — Bt its own eccord—whicl —some "i . 4 a ted to bring our valuable public tribunals into dis- bee _ og rath Apt tei ee ad Bite oy Fane. cghamaabesitl sak tobe at hand. The precedent, deske“iading; t suppose, I mustn’t mention—I will | the Santa Fe prisoners. at the City Hotel ; and this, by the by, wae DINNER IN HONOR OF however, stands good in my case, for remembering | 8'Y°,Y0UT By letters at Vera Cruz we learn thatthe Vin- grace ‘and contempt. i * c “ a 5 » These libels are of such a malicious character, | O° of the most sensible movements that has yet Charles Dickens, Esq. the short time {have before me, in this land of Literature of America—she well knows | cennes was at San Franciseo, Upper California, on been made in relation to him, since his arrival here: | ay rux City Horr, New Youx, ox Frivar, Fes, 13,1642 | Mighty ante ee and 2s Pee opportunities Lona at that of athe nade aaa tae shea 2 Watlnagton the Bist of October, and was to sail that day for the that we cannot disgrace eur columns by stating their ics fi : hel aociire mysel uainted with n she a contents. They charge the Honorable Court with ee oreaae Le raced elvan sAlvndin ban Wiehe Coney . it, To thave felt it Simone a duty to. de- | Irvin as her representative in the Country of Cer- | China Sea and home. apt nd conduet, in the public admin | CX8cUY Knew 5 but believe that Charles A. Davis, | p.s64 aie Vole de Veou, Boiled Fresh Trout cline the honors which my generous friends | Y@7tes! ‘oil British steam mail packet Forth, Capt. Fayrer, corrup| Puy 32 uct, In the public admun- | Prescott Hall, Anthony Barclay, John Duer, M. H. eid als Julienne,’ Boiled’ Base, Caper Sauce, | €lsewhere would heap uponme, and henceforth to Sudge Betts made a short < rived at Vera Cruz oa the evening of the hal istration of jusiice—and endeavor to hold up to] Grinnell, Henry Brevoort, Fitz Greene, Halleck,and | Potage aux Huitres, Broiled Fresh Shad, a ta | pass through the country mor: quietly. Arius him | John Duer then made a humorous epeech, and in- England, vi rd 234, ridicule and contempt, by direct allegations, the | one or two others, were the prime movers in carry- Met d’Hotel. self, though he had but exemouth for all his hundred | troduced in it the following indictment :— ;, via Havana, and left on the 24th for Hava- very bench itself. Ona recent occasion, we have | ing it out to perfection ; and_a most splendid affair it Cold Bhar oe Roasts. eTep arcu have: toyed: the eee, os -panke Cry avy Coun. y or New Yonx, s8- tanh welt Pn Mae SY Vers Came. tee the bees Sprig as q oc noes acy ip ang was. Romad hunter, 2 Telly, Ramet Gian rete is vigilance an gectivity (Great laughter and a wae Grand Jurors » of the cit and county of New mall, previous to her sailing for England. prietor of the New Yor! erald, was fine: Before we proceed ti kk of the di i i . “4 . lause.) An would lose no scrap or jot of the » In the name a the. people of the s for publishing report of a trial in the Sessions, | perhape we aoght var Win Gaation rapa Ne Onna ogia ta salty, oye” Fich muaes of gratiheation and tnstruetion which | Stale of New York, and of the United States, on | _ WAv=xtx Housz.—T'p those who wish for good gi isdin- | Ooivon ‘Balad, “ Larded Turkies, await me, I know, on every hand, and of which I their oaths present, that one Charles Dickens, other- | fare, polite attentions, and pleasant associations, we which was generally supposed to be a mere jeu d’| ner sent by 4 committee of forty to Boz, and his re- | Orn ae ‘vestphhalia % Copons. have already derived no small portion, even from | Wise called Boz, now or late of the city of West- | would say, go the Waverly House, This establish- esprit. If for such an act ‘of inattention on his part, i iment. 8 Hi 1 c mmon jails, I have resolved to | Minster, in that part of the United Kingdom of Grea * le a fine was erator what punishment i ee ply accepting the sepals pee feo Hare Patties, jake: poste er go pee ha wey rejoicing and Britain ‘and Treluad called England, int ¢ es ‘reat | ment, under the care of ite new proprietors, Messrs. be meted out to those degraded and disgraceful | T° Cuances Dicxens, Exq.— sicainich ae ag Say hase Sauce, for the future to shake handa with Americans, not at ing the ber oo aae before his eyes, and being | Ormsbee & Carter, merits and is receiving increased prints, that charge absolute corruptionupon a highly | _“stheumersigned, for themselves, and in behall of nH Chik, Celery Bauce, Hee ee er Tnay tioeht ik a‘tuil | and restless epi walled Cents, Lecntes ate, ate Oa at ist same we moed-eaiy.ney, honorable court, against which not a breath has| Wide circle of their fellow citizens, desire to congratui | Beeais Seep Ranh ele seven, heart,and au honest purpose, and agrateful meaning | om the first da of January, in the year one thousand . you welcome with the same a hitherto he late you on your sefe arrival,and tender to you asincere i that 1 bear with me andeballever bear with me, | cight hundred and thirty-six, and on divers other | 8904 feeling and suaviter.in modo, as ever. The en- rs pak pam vhich y i creer 4 bee Kk i] wi pitch eit Earees. a deeper sense of your kind affection and noble | days and times during the said ns 1896, and dar ter prise and urbanity of Mr. Ormebee, late of the The grand jury, which is now in session, ought | ,, Though personally wnknown, still we can essure you | sardinier do Gibier Jardinerwith Game, _| greeting than it is possible to convey in words--that | ing the year 1887, at the city of Westminster efore- | Carleton House, will insure you prompt attention totake up thiseubject. It is their duty to do so] genius with whi paliee: Pras § ‘Timbaile dé Poulette, ‘Timball wish Chicken, x= | no European sky without, and no cheerful home | Said to wit, im the city and county of New York, hearti promptly and effectually. The attacks of the same Chich your pen, as durostar one ene ghee ee Maceroni a ITtalienne, Macaroni, Italian st;le, within shall ever shut out this land from my visi made composed, indited, wrote, printed, and pub- spd ee agreeable stay. Most ily do we re- ortion of the press upen the Court of Sessiens,when | ‘ill in delineating every passion , and sympathy, and Sinaecvene! Pa id eee eee Bread with | ‘hat I shall often hear your words of welcome in lished, or caused and procured tobe printed and pub- | joie at the success which has thus far attended P ne, Brees BP i ¥ paculiasty of the fiuman iuind, hes neccred teryoe « Se eee oy ie aoerie my quiet room, ofteneat when it is most quiet, and | lished, ina succession or series of num| their joint efforts: The public will find that the Mr. Morrie was Recorder, were not more wicked | passport to all hearts; whilst your happy personifica- | * ‘sauce ‘Tomar piqué, Larded Fillet Beef with | £¢¢ your faces and the winter evening fire—that if I patophiet form, divers papers, loosely stitched, called | “genius and mast spirit” of old rollers and malicious tham those now promulgated against | enh she iNustrations, pointing at every turn a prac- Croquette de Volaile. ‘Tomato Sauce, live’ to grow old, the light of this hall, and others and known by the name, appellation, or denomi- ah . a warrant Waverly is still the ‘Count of Over "asd "Tebskiser Ube! fonicial | ther fruitful moral, have rendered yeur name a4 fa- | Condrd aux Olives, Chicken Croquettes, like it, will shine as bnghtly in my dull eyes fifty | pation of the Pickwick Papers.” And that the said | @live, inviting to as rich gifts and as rare banquets institutions of the country must be protected againvt gh rte rape ai and high regard, asa | Fricandeau, & la Sauce To- Ducks stewed witn Olives, | years hence as it does to-night, and that when my | Charles Dickens, otherwise called Boz, during he | asever. Stranger, why should “you not take y these vindictive libellers, and justice meted out to all equally and effectually ti h mate, a Fricandeau with Tomato | course is rua the sympathy you have shown to me | Years aforesaid, and on divers days and. ti Cee eA eae dey ee recut roarisom: | Poulet au Turboit, aux pe- Sauce, ne | pull be called back and well remembered, if it so | Very subsequent year, to the year 1841, inclusive, icles di foe a ¥ venience to meet us in thicit mblicdinzer,where | pitt PO hau eam pahicken with | blease Ged, in the enduring love and honor of my | by the means, intervention, and agency of divers] Tur Heray Cray Batt—The first dance to- aselsewhere, it will be our pride snd pleasure toexpress | Petites pates & Ia Bec hau Small Gravy "patties, race: [Loud and enthusiastic applause.} Genile- | Subordinate persons, called editors, publishers and | wards the next Presidency came off in first-rat to you our gratitude for the many and rieh intellectual | Ragout de Tortue Stewed Terrapin, men, one other word in reference to this tiresome book: ae wit, 5,000 editors, 10,000 publishers, le. The gi beady gard feeats YR BETS 90 ae en Pees sai tai Pigeons aux petites pois, Stewed Pigeons withGreen | first person singular, and 1, close that thing. I a 000 booksellers, caused and procured the said | Sle. The girls were beautiful. Be” ge’ ‘opie Seize heaton lh dgiceriraag 2 Paties de Poulet, au truffies, — Peas, 4 came here in an open, honest, and a confiding | Pickwick Papers, to be reprinted and tepublishedin | 1 wy, Epaule, Agdeau, aie. Chicken Patties,with Traf: | spirit, if ever man did, and because I heartily ineli- | great variety of shapes and forms, to wit, in news. | Bax Nore Rerontex.—Mr. J. Thompern, Ex- sauce tomate, n fles, ‘ ned towards you—it I had felt otherwise, I should paper weekly journals, magazines, pamphlets and | change Broker, 52 Wall street, publishes a very va- Rognons de Veau, sautées, Shoulder Lamb, with To-| have kept away. AsI came here without the admix- | books; and that the said Charles Dickens, other- | Juable “ Bank Note Reporter.” It came eut yes- More Penx.—The amiable but rather beligerent Colonel “Commercial Advertiser,” attributes to us a power, fur beyond that of breaking up the Coonskin Cabinet, during the Extra Session. Tarment House, Bostox, Jin. 27, 1912. Mr Dear Sins— He sa) we intend to make Alderman Purdy | I need not tell you that I aecept with inexpressible | “SE'Vin ge Madore, mato Sauce, ; ‘ wise called Boz, d i Mayor ofthe city, (and capital Mayor be would be | pride and pleasure, the invitation with which You hare | cjveilettes de Mouton,gril- Veal Kidneys, with Made- jaro the, boanaireaite parties Of are OF ase aL} Sdaitioato. thet cop g the ears last. aforesaid, in | cerday, and is decidedly in favor of Captain Tyler’s too)—that we mean to send Mr. Whiting to Con-| gratified! have been by the terms in which it is con Tees, au’ jus, vin) _| inany word I have ever addressed to you, or in any | Said United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, | Plamof finance. We recommend this penodical to 4 a Your kind.end Sr eaninkure tk Paties ‘de Pigeons au truf- Mutton Chops,Breadcrum. ny : ages: uy eid owt J per Congress, (good again), and that we have decided feokaren Davcmedewe feclindond ener tom, mayb fles, ‘bed, with gravy, seatiment I have ever interch with you, eared b he Souttean of Europe, caused and pro- | every person who wants an accurate guide to the togive to Alderman Lee a large fortune—and for] ger among you.and I havelooked at your names ahun- | Pigeons sautaan champig- Pigeon Paties, with Truf- | claim to night, in reference tothe past for the last I 'y hs irodgt his agents, aforesaid, a very | yatue of all sorts of bank note currency. s 4 P b bein if th the fi f old friend: nons, if time, my right in reason, truth and justice, to ap- | ‘tae number of copies, to wit, 200,000 copies of the what reason do we thus bestow our favors.on these | “ral, Dearly eet ta ence Taball be in Ne Wy York a Stewed Pigeons, with | peal to you, as 1 have done ontwo former occasions, | ®4! Pickwick Papers, so reprinted and republished, ——- gentlemen? Because these high functionaries have | Saturday the 12th of February, or it may be aday earlier. Mushrooms. ‘on of universal literary interest in both | © ¢ vended, sold, circulated, dispersed, aud dia | NewYork axp Arsany Rannoay.—We per been the means of fining us $850 for our reporter's | Any day towards the latter end of the following week Tet Casas ‘And, gentlemen, T claim this justice, | tributed Pane ie Staie ot No fore- | ceive that Senator Corning of Albany, moved to lay saying some good natured things of Judge ‘Noah — | "Ge tuatt at met es wap cine whicn wit | Rett CanzaeeBackDucksy Rout Boar, | | thal ave ia he Q2teeardscnd that {have done | &XZ.town, lage, and hamle three Really this is a curious way to requite such small | notbe a bright day in the celendor of my life ; and that | “out Wild Turkies, stuff; Roast ; seinthe frank, and courteous, aed good-humored the Grand Jurors aforesaid, on their oaths | tend the charter of the New York, Albany and Troy favors—quite scriptural too, and according to the | *!.bours and seasons will be alike welcometo me: * Founrn Course. spirit of deference to those who fraakly, courte- | aforesaid, further say, that the said Pickwick Pa-| Railroad bill on thetable. We hope we shall not golden rule of returning good for evil. We suppose, | gard, your faithful friend, . 19! ously, and good humoredly differed trom me | PeFs purport to contain 'a history of the "proceed- | witness the disgusting spectacle ef the defeat of that 3 s : “ Cranberry Pies, Charlotte Russe, in an evel ct. (Cheers.) For myself, | 1988 actions, and disco .of the members of a | yn; ‘ . d P 3 CHARLES DICKENS. ince Pi ry or in every respect. ( ) For 5 by alike mode of reaching conclusions, we intend} 79 tho Committee, ke. ke. ke. New York. NS: | Mince Pies, Blanc Mange, rosecolor, | pentlemen, I have only to add, that I will ever be ‘as | certain nded association or club, called the bill in consequence of petty never-ending jealousies to make Judge Kent Chief Justice of New York Rots Tyas Nee AR tr re pyr § Mange, true to you as you have been tome. (Loud Cheers ) Pickwick Ci nd that in the said ‘history, the | between Troy and Albany. If Albany shall take first, and then of the Union afterwards—to appoint These were the documents that decided the com- | Bite putts,” eg na gag Trejoice in your enthusiastic epproval of the erea- Jee yareents wit, siuitior, and pathos, are mixed | upon herself the responsibility of defeatinga bil Judge Nosh, Min'ster to Consténtineple, and. to eae Se Rena dont Sige rd by | Apple Pats, i Plum Puddings, blazing. creel my fancy, your «n igh tis care for the | the ca oh airy pape ig and ogive six counties, whose taxable property exceeda give toCol. Stone himself the Mission to Holland, | 10°: y? tel last ni ty! Nea voat of $2,500. OKs OT Ocrementil Fyramide, "Spanish Macaroni, gente regard for. the -aficted end help- | Senes therein related, are painted and described | in value that of all the other coutities in the State, by way of rewarding him for his encomiums. y cya acto tape. Chrystalized Candy, Jumble Macaroni, Jess—for correction and improvement of the | With so much vivacity and force, and with such a | the privilege ef making a railroad with their own Ha!ha'ha'ho!ho ho! The Wall street press is The large room at the City Hotel is too well | Cocoanut Candy, creme Pyramids. bad, and the encouragement and soluce of the good vee lamar into the true springs of human action money, let herdo it; but let her never be forgotten Fr os r known to need any descnption at this time, It is Furrn Course. —the edueation and advancement of every «etber | 80d thought, and the characters of the pe: rabies we conducted by the funniest set of animals that ever) | re de igh Fruit, of society. (Grest cheering.) My constant | therein introduced, are rendered throughout 80 pro- for euch miserable selfishness. travelled over crags and mountains with panniers on | °™ eat to say that it was decorated Jast night fot apa Sikes. Net and unceasing devotioa to te end of bable and consistent, that the whole narrative is] | We yet hope better things from thé Knickerbock-. their backs + and Esop, the ugly, squint-eyed editor | 0Y Platt, Brothers, of Gold street, in the host neat Almonds, Prunes, life to those ends, and to every other obj made to assume and wear the semblance of truth, of ancient Ionia trudging behind. They make the and chaste style imaginable. The whole thing was | Figa, Madeira Nuts. to the extent of my hamble capacity, rs in y, wothat many saan pereons, “— “ Herald” the mightiest engine of modern or ancient | 19 Ve?Y fine taste ; nothing guady’orshowy, and no | ‘The viands were all of the first quality; and truly pak ties cotta Cen Loni pee Prove to you | tah lesbae, Her in the tian by toa ts Pirs-cavina Movenents.—We understand, from times. They attribute to us a greater power than tinsel, Above all, they have our thanks for notusing | delicious in the matter of cooking. Boz looked pale | anq that the | ou shed around my hearth was | #foresaid, and throughout the United States, in | the “ Evening Post,” that # large assemblage of per. that adictnell yet “ ~ 149] any of that miserable trash called bunting, which so | from his recent sickness, but he was in high spirits, | not caverta bestowed. (Cheers) And row | feeding and studying the said ‘‘ Pickwick Papers,” | sons visited the residences of certain pipe-layers to} himecie* wgdcy cage Oe peal beaks: »» | often defaces the most eplendid public rooms in this | Jaughed heartily, ate heartily, dank wine with the | that I nave pa this much in qebenine to myself, cyisd not only bee aed many strange and va-| groan and grumble. Such things are in the We have been eccuaed of breaking up the late Ca-| ‘it¥+ 02 the present eceasion there was none of | Bishop, Washington Irving, the Mayor, and, in | let me Rave the ea eatiog hae omg cx cclce | leat changer of iood, ‘eelngs ct to eudden and vio- | worst taste, because they may leadto riots. We binet, ander defeating the oldfeshioned bank, | ‘8s but every thing was chaste to the last degree, | short, with every body that asked him, and that was of eying s D finte is in ame aly, s gentld clse- | Hat the Grand Jurors aforessid, on thei ‘ature. | trust the mayor will keep order. 2 Py, = *| The head of the table was at the west ent of the | over a hundred. oat the conclusion of one of my books—aud I reg dome that a large number of the State SCteaen ee a room—the reverse of what it was at the great Mor-] The Vice Presidents were GulienC. Verplanck, | well remember that. it waa the * Old Curiosity of te ‘ork aforsa ° wit, 200,000 pernens;' Dirtomanic.—It is sajd that Mr. Cogswell, the edi peth dinner, Four long tables ranged down the | John A. King, Philip Hone, Prescott Hall; and most eg EO ors egg oe A aks f° geber United i age ae ken tor ofthe New York Review, goes out to Spain room parallel with each other ; and each of these } capital Vices they made. ‘The dinner went off, as the beaicunder enet cieenitaa ofdisedvad:eges and studying’ the said “ 0000 ‘Petes Papers,” have | Secretary with Washington Irving, the newly-ap pone sth bebe epee ona side, making | all such dinners should go off when they are well | discouragement, on dithieulty, inatend of | wi eee d, deceived, deluded my : es a pointed Minister to Madrid. Very good. a total of two hun red an sixteen eeats at these | cooked, and are caten with a good appetite—that | ve thing to cheer and urge me oa, I should have kwi Giab hte ef, Errecrs ora Storm—Loss oF Tae Sreame: > ea decent dinner for at least five hundred (Langhter,) ard so we kept on shaking hands Prone ag) u last evening from Stonington, that the Charter Oak, number to two hundred and twenty; tothose must | more hungry men. All were delighted, looked | tographically, (Laughter,) as if, there were no ickwick Papers described, hed actaally taken | nich lefthere last ‘Wednesday afternoon for Nor Shocking ! We have been accused of causing the suspension of the banks, and the non-payment of interest by the repudiating States. We have been accused of every event that takes place in society or government—murders, removals, defalcations, reb- beries, and eloyements. If all these accusations are true, we must indeed be a ‘‘ Napoleon of the prees,” for never has so much influence been attributed to a mere edi! ore, from the discovery of printin, . ‘y place, happened, and occurred, id that tl _ \ eu to prune Cae: y of printing bbe) eo baie at the head, at ect seats | hearty, happy and hungry, uatil the fourth course repo ee aie here on in we i oa gel sta Sud that sd nim wich, was driven ashore on Fisher's Island the Hen, what isthe cotaniny’0f H(tuW snaking ont.|. “7 te 5 heogied, and. atarieastent pate Weak GUL Lat tail ney RBG MAE OL eee And here he sits aid: Dickens, with all are related, were, ot have beeng actually true and | night, in the midst of the hurricane. 11 is.said, tha 1 Ss ‘TEOnS: sal pr, tl irety. i ili f “ goi 4 4 Ys i nett and the Herald?” What is] down to dinner, Pe 2 any longer, they looked uncommonly thirsty. the velocity and ents i. young ee, Go- | side oa theit cathe aforesaid, say that the several | ll the passengers were landed in safety on the roel ‘After the company were all inthe room, to the | ing, gone” and slapping \ resail dated sate: © i shi ii t We . | matters, things, events, inciden rsons and cha- | 20d comfortably accommodal some re _The Chair was takea by Washington Irving; on | number of 221, they all rose, and the band played es rite! hous rte lager ed nee shctets in thesaid Eick wick preg contained, are | thistime. We have not leamed, however, that an; his right sat Charles Dickens, the honored guest ; on | ‘See the conquering hero,” Sc. as Washington Ir- | adil need’at tell you that it was the crowning cir- | the sole peeeusi er the saney, Eengissien and in- | of the cargo was saved. his left satthe Rev. Mr. Bellows, Along this table sat | ying ledin Boz by the arm. Boz laughed as he en-| cumstance tome of this night, that he is here in | vention, prompicd, directed, and chastened by the |" she went broadside om, while the machinery wa ' donar " = ; ‘ ji . | observation int of the said Charles Di his Honor the Mayor, and other well-known indivi- | tered, and laughed heartily all the evening ; laughed di aaa aaa pele 41 Trv- | ons, otherwise called Boz, and that no such cee in motion, and from appearances no effort was mad| duals; the Mayor being the’ only laymen that was | while he was eating soup, and laughed while he the said ded i als 5 4 bea tars hts out’ of seven, as 1 have | the said pretended Pickwick Club was ever formed | to prevent the disaster—for had she not gone ashi aninvited guest who attended, The Governor and | was drinking water and hock wine, his favorite be- | a credytstle sviinese very near athand to prove | or existed, and that no such events, incidents, ad- | she wouid undoubtedly have been driven out to Lieutenant Governor were invited, but letiers were | yerages, He also layghed tremendously at Irving’s | (Here Boz gave a funny Sam Welle: of aside | Ventures, and scenes, us in the said papers are de- | <1. was full of passengers, and am the nu ini ty + 0 ve! y PRT Took out ofone eye helf round at his wife. who sat | scribed, ever took » happened, orcccurred; and | | ~ Lata Gers hae AS p read from each ofthem declining the favor, on ac- | dry jokes. ‘ : J saughed ; che blached. hid her | that the persons whose actions and discourses in the | ber was Mr. Roberts, the editor of the Bost count of it being necessary that they should remain | Ainong the ladies present we noticed Miss Sedg- berg Bryant ang iaabed j laughed ; Mise ‘Sedge said papers are related, were not, and never have | Times. * * in Albany to“ dothe State some serviee,” wick, the talented authoress, a most intellectual | wick who sat next her,laughed most immoderately— | boen, actual true and living persons, with the single | 4; is the opinion of Captain Vanderbilt, that On each of the four tables were placed four splen- | looking woman, Mrs. Dickens, Mre. M’Cracken, | the Mi ayes laughed intelerably— altogether too much exception of pas bi tio Fa ae weir. rine will go to pieces, if she has not already. did golden candelabras, each containing seven wax | Miss Isaac Beli, Mrs. Burns, a beautiful woman, eat 4 ear Sag Bei Set ees oy they verily pelieve to boa real person sari: candles ; there were ulso three golden candelabras | Mrz. Bacon, Mrs. Bean, and about forty others, who | we shall be indicted, and Judge Kent might make ing in the city of Lond fo wit, in the city and ‘ t on the cross table at the head ; three golden cande- | insisted on coming into the room, and at last got on | a grave speech to Bunkom about the immoralis ty tah fe Soha pen sr on their oaths | Skipper of war was lost, a large amount of m oA they think they could breathe a litle yg ferro Witenes Paavo pied the platform and sat behind the principal charac- the Press ickwickiane) I cay, gentlemen, ldo not | aforesaid, furiher say, that the said history ornarra- | end baggage went with hery tobe recovered on| . ters. pt outof any seven without tak- | tive in the said Pickwick Papers contained, and the | when the sea gives up its treasures. Fortunately It is a eeltish war, and the public beging to under- | gas lights in the four splendid chandeliers, and ten Stand it ** excellently weil.”’ handsome side lamps, with three lights each, round | Horn, juan , Austin Philips, Mr. Rosier, Mr. Massett, be 3 me sect’ Evi di stairs to | events, incidents, adventures, scenes, pe and | jj Captain Hor The Harmomists attended, consisting of Charles thet 5 x tne ene at teint up st ‘ ae Characters aforessit, 6a far free Belag,. ayia Goth how ae eel Shoei ppeaa ae) rst i i ‘ "i enough to wake the dead in the adjoing church yard | monly asserted and believed, real, genuine, authen- ay, proce jassa0, then: fo 7 —_—— the room ; making in all three hundred and sixteen } superintended by Charles IE. Hora. They sang | of Old Trinity) and when I don’t take him, 1 take | tic and true, are all, each and every of them, with Captain, Marrion, of the Mexican Navy, and New Yorx Lascer—The number of this popular | Jights in that one room, “Noa Nobis Domini.” Boz’s song, * There’s a | his next of kin—his own brother—Oliver Goldamith, | the exce, foresaid, wholly, absolutely and al- | was taken on board the Cutter Woodbury, and lan pu journal,pub} hi gZ, Co 1 , . a, i I ! ether feigned, ficti\ious, fabulous and false. : Sead O07 ad natthe, Yoabedaat Wittlil eau The only orsamente-tand ‘ie 390m, wate there er So ae ncaghe the othee des ant obocterted herefore the Grand Jurors aforesaid, on their sasdhen dcige ‘this “hollering in the woods?” It zs. By a combination of talent, energy, lovesty, and genius in the management of the New York Herald, our paper is taking the place of the “ Commercial Advertiser,” and other Wall street printe, in the hands of the country. As the Herald, and all cash newepapers advance in cir- culation, the Wall street prints decline—declare bankruptcy, and stop. These old-fashioned prints, like the old-fashioned bank, see nothing but death and {destruction befere them—hence these silly at- tacks—these miserable attempts to misrepresent the character of this paper, as well as that of the whole cash prese. If they could imprison us, aud destroy Charm ia Spring,” “God huh made us fr ing matter, amongst which is ano- Facing the main entrance on the lar; 7 ‘i ” “ Hail smili be ‘ ; i ji ¥ ge compart- | dwell with re,” and “ Hail smiling mor: ‘and 1 oaths aforesaid, present and charge, that the said ' ther Lecture by Dr. Stxvexs, which is equaily bu- | mente, immediately on each side of the south wits, : At the head table sat the following persons :-— Hog cole ie Frying san Tad Heltegeate: aod all Charles Dickens, otherwise called Boz, now or late | | Sattxp ron La Bens korea ir, from arsed morous, ecceniric, and scientific as the one which | were two beautifully painted transparencies, im Chairman, thoge terrible places of renown, that were aterror to | of Westminster aforesoid, in. making, composing, La Sabine, Com. Cosmeo . Lancet of last week, and excited ti ¢ ‘Wasnrsa ton Invino. Datch rs. (Laughter ; a] cheers) Washington inditing, writing, and in printing and publishing, or | la on the 1st inst. or The bie ra a richly carved antique frames; these represented Gharles Dickens, The Mayor, Invi ny hy sea Iwan in the birth place of | causing to be printed and published, the papers so ————— traordinary interest. lhe subject Cisous Pickwick addressing the Pickwick Club, (the Rew Mr. Bellows, Professor Felton, ng y is | called the Pickwick Papers, as aforesaid, aud in 7 No. 1 Franklin by Dr, Srey importance, and the Ns same Judge Tallmadge, Judge Jones, Shakspeare a few years ago, whose name but his : ; ? Boz Music.—Firth & 0. Squa y Dr, Srevens is one of just importance, the | illustration that formed the eleventh tableau at the talfeck, ; Vice Chancellor McCoun, | was the ffirst that ,was ‘shown to me! Diedrich, comog exe procuring the same to be te-priated and | +. pabliched « couple of music, whi popular manner in which he has handled it, readers | park the: vice Chancellor Hoffman. * ”| Knickerbocker, and Geoffrey Crayon! Why, where re-published, vended, sold, circulated and distributed | Nave pubes tre, on the night of the great Boz Ball) ¥ te aforesaid, with the intent not only to cheat, de- | they denominate “Box Bassia Music.” One of ‘ickleby introducing Kate Nickleby to — John Duer. can wo ko that, the Gre not betore ce Nitiene| taste and delude the subjects of the Q: the | pieces is called the “Box Waltzes,” as play: Beside these ornaments, there were} A {ter the last course was cleared off, “Non Nobis” | crowded city, along the beautiful lanes, 0, the Park Theatre on thenight of the Boz B| twelve marble busts on richly carved antique | was sung. . Lat pg og Ng fan, aad eink every | tatesnad Powers on the continent of Earope, ‘bul ‘This is very beautifally wlustrated. "Phe other i ws valuable work, on Obstetric Me- | packets; four at the top or west end of the room, Then Wassuxarox Invixc rose and said—I never | names rise up rich with hallowed recollections of | with the further special and wicked intent to cheat, | Songito Boz,” by “Straws,” ill the lecture telligible and acceptable to the non | ang Ral profeseio: as to medieal men, his friend: The Lancet alro contains an analytical review of Dr. Rassnore dicine, {and other receat medical and | in each compartment of the wall, behind the chair i i i i i y e regretted more than I do at this moment my total " deceive and delude the good citizens of this State, allad maker of Boston, eet to John surgical pub Medical Movements in NeW | man ; four between the windows at the bottom of went of the habit of public speaking. For! feel that hon se hg ‘ene Pe he eant tite. and of the United States, has been and is guilty of eancnieo » the Hayden or Handel.of the like il Yo of az editorial article, in I could now wieh to give way to the whole current | cent “sanctuaries, until the last tick of the clock of high crimes aud inisdemeanors, contrary to the sta- ri of A the the room ; one over each transparency; and one on | oF my thoughts and feelings; and yet I feel that 1} 7; e “ tute in such cases made and provided, and inst the wall on each tide of the main door. They were | amilike @ peor horseraan, sod that Yrnust be carefal ier Senos ei) ) BAe od cle the peace of the people of the’ State of New “York new locoteco school in music that will beat fors' rity of the rival schools ud at the vVesant Institute are neal 2 T shall be th fr i i i 4 and their dignity. Donizetti T: tink De Be; ; . arranged as follows: how I get into the saddle or I’ shall be throwa from | if we visit the crowded city, hae Little Britain ignity: ‘sini avd Donizetti, and Trumpetini and tibed: ‘The Anatel-Ropew OF Ps Pi steap on se Riese Borrow or rms Roou._| mY See And yet, on farther eee ae ver hada chronicler? Is there no Boar's Head The company was at its height at 12 o'clock, | all to. sevash—to very powder. * roner, a véry int ng document, P acm Shakspeare, not see much cause to regret this inability of mine Eastcheap? Why, gentlemen, when Mr. ©; therefore we must give ail the rest in the Weekly |» °: ae A S id ise kind ever published in this city. | Franklin, Byron, to interest you in this way ; for I feel that there will | on jeft England, ‘he left sitting in the we must gi ‘Pamsvesriat. Movemnnrs.—The friends of a “ A, 7 ‘Washington, Scott, be no want of championsready to take my place; I} back parlor of ‘a certain public house near | Herald, with five columns of new matter added to in this city aré organtzing” clubs and em}Examination of a Thomsoniaa | Dickens. Milton. seeeo many ofthemaround me at this moment,firmly | that very Boar's Head a man of infinite) wis- | the Boz Ball. Clay. in this city Victim,” co ag some most melancholy and re Sourn Watt + aignrn Wat. gested he el belgeey ee Ltn dom, with a red nose, oiled skin hat, who tions in every ward, for the purpose of supper tkable d pment a nun of origi Diana, Marshell, in their steeds, until the sigaalis given them tostart 5 - i H " i \ pins ue samgeac tt Beigetel shen my Apollo. Demosthenes. So, therefore, | leave the field,an vith afew prelimi- | Wassitting there herp rsa tsi bo Soave: Wro Manniep rue Hox. Carrarx Scarspter? pe emrmpeigienimene Fatey a Bs! eommunications from physicians throughout the ined around the room, | nary remarks J will dispose of my part of the sub " —In consequence of the ‘ werry” mysterious si- the resolutions he recently off a country, complete,the contents of this week’s Lan:| The usual drapery remained aroun ber ithe ject. Andyet, Inever rose under Aeeper or mote | i) mortal reiness and ‘un undying glese’ (Bot | ence of his honor the Mayor, we have again to put | the basis of their views and objects. All this is eet, The nex ber will contain a review of Dr, | but with the exception of shields over each of the | pjeasureable excitement, or with more feelings Of] said this with such inimitable naive:é und humor, that | 11. question—* Who married Capt. Schindley? | tight. Letthose who are in favor of Mr. Clay Mort's “ Tra ‘; hia nedica! observae | Sour doors at the extremities of the room ia the north | pride asan author, as | now look around with pride | the whole company, lad dail, including Wash. | ‘"® question. ‘ed the Hon. Captain Schind- | @fairchance. He is a capital oad t and seuth walls, the foregoing were the only orna- | upon this assembly of my townsmen, metto greet} ington Irving, were literally convalsed with laagh- Who the devil married t lon. Captaii i of examination, S 4 the arrival of an author among them. I never was 4 % Is f intima: > to find this secret out, we hereby | who are for him havea perfect pight to 30. ments that were resorted to ; and the aes me more proudly conccigus of the intellectual charactet vs y Why, Me Sitoe ener bee pehiis Apbroer pe In order 5 fe Arrangements, Messrs. Prescott Hall, Charles A. | of my countrymen than in witnessing this burst of Hart, with « certain radical fellow, who went Firry Detrans Rewann Tue Easreas Mac.—The Eastern mail is tainly conducted in a most wretched manner. $ x very Davis, John A. King, De Peyster Ogden, deserve | enthusiasm, which has been echoed from city to} much out at elbow, with his hat stufied full of old ‘ is, Jol fy . ‘n | City, to welcome a mere literary visitor to our Tang. newspapers. Why, gentlemen, I knew the, man. | to any person who will tell us accurately who mar rit | inh il for days, and ba tions wil! form Opsaatios or tur Bawxrcrr Law.—This law hasbeen now hardly three weeks in operation. A @ording to th returns we find that, daring the | Steat credit for their good sense and good taste i 5 ‘And this, too, ata time of greatpublic . hour, 5 ji i *s a chance pati capers weeks or mote, the following number of | ¢Xcluding all other decorations as out of keeping and Seg eheuceery TEMA tore or leas, 49 corroded eater ar ies han very mae Sr i ee ried Captain Schindley. Here’s a to make z iad 06: ae : irvelevant to thie most interesting occasion. by care, and the most proeperous among us doubts} fon at Mr. persons have applied :— York, Bouthern Distric New York Siirthern Distric The anti-room usually uzed by the singers, €e., on the foundation of his promneeiy- pene og this en Gentlemen, leaving the town ‘and rustic Tibbitts the elder. (Grea ae of New Haven, we should not have @ concert night, as a retiring-room, was fitted upon Crp bei oly ype ny sg rel for | don, and. forgetting for » moment if any body ean, Mone ere Tt oem ides - ian Thardday that abe did two yeeas age. this cccasion for the accommodation of a few | been accused of being serdid and of being merce- mitt para incase in; and ack who i Felten sailed thene: foe Me ‘eee we ladies, Mrs, Dickens and come select friends of the | nary-and toomach given up tothe purmiit» of oUF | hes associated himeelf most with the Italian Post | vane. ‘he formes bert Cuatmas Tataras—An overwhelming Committee who expressed a deep desire to be present | mere wordly interests. But in the present instance, | House, and the Bandits of the Pyrenees When | onthe 4:h inst The mail : smsmunication round | gee assembled lest evening, to witness the i xptesse p desi pre our enthusiasm has given the lie to the charge | ine ¢raveller is lighted to his chamiber, along | the Atlantic is now complete jmoe a fortnight. The | formanec of Julius Casar. The part of Brat and witness the festivities as far as was consistent | and has spontaneously arisen in one wide-epread | dark, echoi and spacicts cary pocny Forth left New Orleans on th | Sh, on her return to | x9 Smith, who bat lately made a successfal with propriety. scene of hom md oil Chee) sone and very ald —w n he has sat down by the Rogland. By some mistake ibe "tid natitakes ie Mr. 5 ‘Mrs. Thorn, in the a The compauy bekan 10 assemble as early as six | Uemen, it is impossible for me to proceed (t fire to watch the gra ual change of his room: trom | aganee F " in tnt oherpeter: part ‘ : Mr. Irving was almost overcome by his feelings, | rigery to comfort, and hue drawn his curtaife, such | mail. By the way, is it aot little singular that | Shepard, gave great zest to the evening's o'clock, and among them some of the ladies. But but the cheering and enthusiasm was most tremen- ‘moth eaten , over the these foreign steamers show . receive permission | tsinment. To-night the indefatigable manage they did not go in to dinneruntil about seven o'clock. | dous—and eriea of “ go (0, go on ") 1 find iin | dow—think tig fanotes | from the Secretary of the Treasury to carry mails | guces the now pivee of the Provost of B A thoge who were present on this feeti b le for met out a speech; and there | read uatil the thiek coming fancies : mar pr es Fn te in loti banie’ pow igentiemen, Til give ytu a toast. I'll give crowd atouna and Bet” Why, asin it that | from one American port to another when such & ‘whieh’ has been got up in o Go ve | the we ' rie thinks of at euch a Wh: ington Ir- | privilege was refused to the American sleamet® | splendor. The. bille pcr It. Betts, John Duer, Henry Cary, Theodore Sedg. | 1° gens, the liter: est of the na: | Be > he | PY ; “ prevent. wick, Wm. Samuel Sohngon, D. 8. Kennedy, James emma esa Sint Webel Poa, in alight, | Which run between here and Charleston a few years } tn 19 Up to thie time it is probable that two thousand persons may have applied. ‘What the amount oi their debte and arsets are we kifow not ; but a returo of these items would be highly inte as tend- ing to show the causesjof so many We to not believe that ten thousand persons will take the benefit of the act during the present year, tion.” 7 G" King, Henry Brevoort, Charles March, Anthony | This was received’ with the most bt ty ng x Porelay, J. Prescott Hall, James Gallatin, John A. | cheering, and three. times three and two or. three fK ny, Win. Kent, David 8. Bolden, G.G. Howland, | “ Manchesters” om rude ay pes Sarees bees. at > james I. Jones, Jacob R. Le Roy, M. C. Patterson, | i@this ere thing. The band played. Seve , takes his stand be " n Governor } .—Stephen Washington Irving, Philip Hone, Daniel B. Tail- } enthusiastic gentlemen drank three glasses upon the cr, and points with his magic wand toy the | Jackson are the ebeliton cuales Se siten to that city $2400 for e: mage, David S. Jones, Murray Hoffiman, Charles 4 ste ngth of their admiration for Boz, and then sat | walls of the Alhambrat Who awakens in every | ond L ut, Governor of that state. has gy y ‘Tae Gare.—The wind blew a gale at Boston cn Wednesday night. No damage doe, however. tia Ryo e 7 po “

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