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THE NEW YORK HERALD. EEE | | Wels WEL==No, 337.—Whele Ne, 2005 NEW YORK, SUNDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 20, 1842. Price Two Conte The Grand Literary, Fashionable, Legal, ] The company began to avsemble as early as six | how | get into the saddle or I shall be thrown trow Judictat and Misceliancous Dinner to Boz | o’clock, and Ay my seat. And yet, on further convideration, | clock, and among them some of the ladies. But | iit see much catise to regret this inability of ‘tn 7 iL PACKETS. FEM LINE OF Kaesatheame Liverpool cn the 19th ach monte those terribi To sail from New York errible places of renown, that wer» a tevrorte Datch navigators (Laughter and cheers) Washingtom THE NEW YORK LANCET. EDITED BY JAMES ALEXANDER HOUSTON.M. D,,| on Friday Night, at the City Hotel. they did not go in to dinner until about seven o’clock. i in thi Irving! » when | was in the bi se P 2 ; - - | to interest ay; e| ere ; : Irth plaer of Ps PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. Brighter and brighter chines the eun of CHARLES | Among those who were present on this festive occa- be no want of sama atate somata net : uate gait fad saoen ephrged i Ro ba ip ROSCIUS, 0 Dicxens’s popularity. The interest in his move- | sion we noticed S. Jones, Wm. T. McCoun, Samuel | 8¢¢ 80 many ofthemaround me at thismoment,tirm!y | the wall! Eneduigei ichioketiooben 55 res ‘they BIDONS, Captain EB. CONTENTS ments, and the desire to see, hear, talk to, eatand |p. Betts, John Duer, Henry Cary, Theodore Sedi- need in seit Saeltiovand eae find it difficult toreia | Crayon! Why, where can we go that they have net SHERIDAN, Captains Leetunes. drink with him, instead of diminishing, increases | wick, Wm. Samuel Johnson, D. 8. Kennedy, James HE Recatibeceaee leseetbatiamonaten tonto roatt | been Nefore us. In the English farm} house, in the Pane Foot L Professor Mott's Lectures on Surgery, VIil. daily. After the Boz Ball on Monday night, andthe | G. x; > Aa % u varie. 1 will di OF sor eit | peaceful village, in the erowded city, along the beau- Parotiti: é . G. King, Henry Brevoort, Charles March, Anthony | 87y remarks I will diepose of my pert of the sub | tiful lanes, across the pleasant fields of Engl: a REI iss * "Steams nenett + 118 | tremendous excitement occasioned by it, mary | Barclay, J. Prescott Hall, James Gallatin, John A. | WC, Aad yet: Tnever rose under decper or more } amidst her blessed happy pedo cd togiaed, ‘and ROsCIUS, Canta ; RS Sclocrocele’ of the Parotid. 116 | thought that the exhaustion consequent on it,and | Kine Wim, Kent, David allatin, Joho A. eable excitement, or with more feeligs of | every name rise up rich with hallowed fecelloeitome DONS Oa i ywards of 1000 tons, built Print tg BS ie a ing, - Kent, David S. Bolden, G. G. Howland, author, as I now look eround with pride | ¢f bis virtues and Hi ay SOOORC En ORD eT New ‘Fork, wily a mnprovements combine doisost Sip other little matters, would produce a re-action. Not | james I, Jones, Jacob R. Le Roy, M. C. Patterson, | Po! assembly of my townsmen, metto greet ientinge 40 tie halibeen? Sod tite his memory will EEE San the arrangementof thetraccotamodations, he Removalof the Parotid. eg a eee Washington Irving, Philip Hone, Daniel B. Tall. | ‘he artival ofan author among them. I never wes | cent sinctueries, until the last tek ofthe clock oF % ehence is $100, for which ample stores will be Although Boz has been extremely sick, and con- madge, David S. Jones, Murray Heffinan, Charles more proudly conscious of the intellectual character | Time (Tremendous cheering). If wegointo the pean tod bp cespecionee Dr. Stevens’ Second Lecture on Diseases of the Rec- i F < elicasamitiaaed ihanticieiineaeinc. thie bur Sitrtion tor give general eatise | tam, fined to the house ever since the night of the ball,he | icing, Wm. C: Bryant, William B. Astor, Maturin | euthusiasm, which has been echoed: {rom eity nt country, are there no Bracebridge Halls in existen¢e? ese ahi will make every tom A e ‘vio will make every If we visit the crowded city, has Little Britain’ , i {these ships will be A Division ef the Sphincter Ani. ... rie | has been besieged by a dozen of applications to g0 | Livingsto i aj ” city, to welcome a mere literary visitor to our land. | ve 4 ] e vabiiher hs saute isrtackorersent BS Cem, tenices Te Secondary riishasttinge) 3) é . 117 | out to private parties—to dinner, supper, breakfast, M. i Grape, Ww. 7 rtp Di (Cheers) And this, too, aaroneer greats pal Leateheag Wve, gt tete peo 4 pif bang : bite ot thi ‘ilhereafter go armed, and theirpeeu Malformation of the Rectum 117 | dejuné a la fourchette—any thing and everything; | Curtis, Edward Sets William € Rhi oe distress, when every mind, more or less, is corroc on left England, he left sittin en the re truction givesthem security not pousessed by any other Iichy Rectum,....-... 117 Ke bi i dd hiog to;but y » William C. Rhinelander, | by care, and the most prosperous among us dou! back parlor of ‘a certai ig in ermal veasele of war. Discharges of the Rectum to be dined, and wined, and done every thing to,but | aym. Schermerhorn, T. W. Ludlow, Fitz Greene | the foundation of his proeperity. Gentlemen, thisew | that very Boar's Head a etlie ; house “wear eee cee carplyte 4 ATES oO Hemorrhoids. .... to be letalone. However, his sickness has been hi8 | Halleck, Charles Augustus, Davis, Duncan Pell, | ‘usiasm is of the right kind. It speaks well dom, with a red nose, and an ciled tog mo + BOW, & JAS. BROWN & CO, Liverpool. Fistulous Diseases. : ’ excuse, and he has thus far escaped any serious in- | 5, Bie Wvhitiog. F. o , + | the people—it epeaks well fer our nation. We hi was sitting there when’ vied shia Ney ee by thepucketswill be charged 12) cehts per single ‘ flicti james Kt. Whiting, F. A. Tallmadge, F. Waddell, | been accused of beingserdid aud of being meice- | men, it was the Tceme away: Yes (gout sheet: 60 cents per oance. and newspapers | centeach. _{2y REVIEWS, iction. ” # Dr. K. $. Kissam, Mr. Bleecker, &c , &e , &e. nuty—end too much xiven up tothe pnreaite ot cur | ry like him-—but the eelfeme mace nis at wae Fe OR NEW ORLEANS Dr. Ramsbotham’s Process ‘of Parturition” But sick or well, nothing could excuse him from} The cene as the company entered the dini mere wordly interests. | Butin the present instance, FADO ag beg man—his note in ‘am LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS The Bony Pulvis the great dinner last night, given to him by his ad- e mpany entered the dining: | guy enthusiasm has given the li ha cine al redness and his hat in an undying glaze! (Box Form and Dimens! » room and took their seats, was a very brilliant and given the lie to the charge | said this with such inimitable naiveté und humor, that and has spontaneously arisen ia one wide-spread The Fortal Skull Hf ‘ ; e Fortal Skul exhilirating one, and the splendor was nota Little | scene of homage paid to intellect. (Cheers.) Gen- mirers at the City Hotel ; and this, by the by, was one of the most sensible movements that has yet the whole company, ladies and all, including Wash- Deformed Pelvis ington aly were literally convulsed with laugh r. For ther accommo lation of shippers, it is intended to Corpus Luteum. increased by ihe bright eye ai tlemen, it is impossible foi te d-— (He Sea i 5 th, 15th, 2oth dec} ‘ ; . itil : ‘ y the bright eyesand smiling faces of the i ie for me to proceed--(Here | ter.) Why, Mr. Crayon was also ms ma~ er a ck ent, Sauer ett October, and | Mr. Liston’s‘Practical Surgery been made in relation to him, since his arrival here. lovely women who had assembled to Took on, The | Mt Irving was almost overcome by his feelings, | cv, in certain Rice near that iene eee bat the cheering and enthusiasm was most tremen: ith continuing until May, when regular daye will, be appointed for Dr. Walshe on Cephalhematoma, y 4 band in the orchestra struek up a fiae old national | dous—and cries of “ goon, go oa.”) I find it im- ng ay gular il, Crp OR. arene 2 te Se cn Who the original prejectors of it were we do nat the remainder of the year, whereby great delays and die ei pili ete sig exaetly know ; but believe that Charles A. Davis, | |; Capt. C t. 1942. d in} f a} a: . bas ren | te 1 Be ae e, gentlemen, I’ . Vl give aruel, 10th Oct. Medical Movements in New York 121 | Grinnell, Henry Brevoort, Fitz Greene, Halleek,and til all were seated. Mr. Bellows then said ashort Wines atlemen, I'll give yeu a toast. I'll give Capt. c NEE. Capt. Jackson, lath Oct, The Coroner's‘Ann’ . : one or two others, were the prime movers in carry- but effective grace, and all fell to with a perfectly |” “ Cnanuxs Dickens, the literary guest of the na Hall, with a certain Tadical fellow, who went ve much out at elbow, with his hat stuffed fullef old newspapers. (Gentlemen, I knew the man. (Laughter.) He ’s there to thie very-hour, with the newapapers in his hat, very much to the diseatisfac- tion of Mr. Tibbitts the elder. (Great laughter.) Gentlemen, leaving the town and rustic life of Lon- don, and forgetting for 1 moment if any body can, the “Pride of the Village,” and the “ Broken 20th Det. «The Suicid: D i > Jefferson Medical Co! ing it out to perfection ; and.a most splendid affair it | liter@ry and promiscuous appetite. And a most | tion”? COMMUNIGATION®. was, magnificent dinner it was. Ciardner—numerous es | This was received with the most tremendous a STON. C Li 6th Nov. GUN TSVILLE, Gapt. Mumford, 10th Nov. CMULGEE. L ip OC tt, 15th Nov. A Word about Pickwick Snolgresr, M.D aa j OPT an ee ees have been his excellent public dinners— “ eri : SARL Biesmern sore Not Legal Fees of Ph: is 13] Belore we proceed to speak of the dinner iteelf, ahedeccmiteninen P a see never gave ches Pes and three Bae three and two or three | Heart,” let us cross the waters ain; and ask who =P Laer ant A NOW. Bin Sel aa perhaps we ought to give the invitation to this din- n any oceasion, as the following bijl of fare |" Manchesters” ovcr. hey were werry unanimous | has associated himself most with the It Post i These thipt mie an iat fa the su ot Rew ork, express chedtyatbees Le Beg RGICAL TREvORTE. ag | NEF sent by a committee of forty to Bez, and his re- | Will sufficiently testify :— inthis ere thing. The band played. Several wery | House, and the Bandits of the Pyrennees?: When i 1 for Dace ae a semiid order, mith accommodations | Massachusetts General I ply eccepting the compliment. Here they are :— Bite or Fane. enthusiastic gentlemen drank three glasses upon the | ‘Pe, Waveller is lighted to his chamber, stong | coppers anequatied for contort. ‘They are commanel Removal of the Os M Superias for a Cex PRA NED Sa | DINNER [IN HONOR OF strength of their admiration for Boz, and then sat | ony yechoinss, 8nd spacious eorriders, very gloomy j by experieeed masters, who will make avery es ertion, to et halomateus Disease : 124] Po Cuaaces Dicerss, Esq.— : : Charles Diekens, Keq. d 7 idee Rabies en sat} and very cold,—when he has eat down by the | mouiesteaiines!, Seaham ee vel stro Second Repost of the Medival Missionary Society im Drax Sin— jowa. ‘Then, amidst great silence, and with all | fire to watch the gradual change of his rocm from tho owners orerpiias of these ships will be responai- | China.—(Continued.) i Theun ersigned, for themselves, ard in behalf of a pict sorts of sensible, and sober, and unsober eyes upon | ™'sery to comfort, and has drawn hia curtains, sucks. See Eis Pager gert irs psp are or : tee i: Lo circle of thelr fellow saute easre to congratur } him, ~ Tat eee _ mouldey, over the wim 1 ‘any Ie! 5 ¢ y + Es jate you on your si fe arrivel,and tender to you asincere | ») r low—thinking ofall the ghost store: , janlege regular bile of lading are taken forthe same, and 125 | sud hearty welcon, ? , Mr. Dickexs rose, and was received with the | read or heard told, wal ‘arch cccabag faneier i ; Bee Geighiorys apply te 4 _ Lhongis p Ii; unknown, still we can sssure Foe most enthusiastic applavse. On its subsidence he | crowd aroune and in upon hisbrein—who is it that L 8, & CG, $4 South at. or lof thes Caicis “0 that you Sy aaeer no stranger among us. That said :—Mr. President and Gentlemen, I don’t know | he thinks of at: uch atime? Why, Washington fr- ! genius with which you have been so rignally gifted,and how to thank you—I really den’t know how. You | ving. (Cheers) Go farther away still, to the JAMES FE. RUFF, (in New : Orleans, who will promi firware all goodn to his adder Comporind Fracture of Hum: pa: is (o his address. 125] Which your pen has directed with such consummate i ‘i fanounies ; : 4 OF thie Rue are warranted (> eall panctuarty as ad? Mortification of both Feet 128 Pen ¢ might suppose that by dint of custom; and from the | Moorish Foun:ato, sparkling in the full mocnlight, rand reatea® wil betakonto he he goog corre 138 | peenllstty of the Human’ hinds his secured to yan 8 expeienee you have given me, this dicey hus | with a few water cumerent illige grap, hirer: mn aaa Case of Ossification of assport to all hearts; whilst h ersonific nintshed, has dwindled into nothing, but I dogs | ing about it still for its refreshing eoolnese, an NEW YORK AND HAVRE PACKETS. ification of the Coronary Axteries, and paste) rpointiae at every ern et sure you, that the fact is exactly the reverse. Unlike | voices of others going to the ‘Tillage ‘dying away in the distanc e bees. Who, at such am hour, takes ‘ ilent stand beside the travel- ler, and points with bis magic wand to Z 3 e fp tions, and apt illast, : i SECOND LINE. - Pseudo-membranous Formation inthe Heart. ..- 126 | tical end{ruitful moral, have rendered your name us fa- that,“ relling stone which gathers no moss,” I have ia ost-mortem Examination of a Thomsonian Victim miliar to us as hous hold words. 5 ., 21842 | MY Progress to this place collected around me such lpi ce co erate ey Ax pie Ciry Hover, New Youu, on Fripay, Fea, 13,1842 | I) Favatdleti “weight of BRR Si ee y Steph . Williams, © a heap of gratulation and weight of acknowledgment, Keep os cete the management of several European publications, of a | known to need any description at this time, It is Ragout de Tortue, Prey pe eae at parties, but at home (Long continued cheers.) And From the foot of Elbert street daity. kindred character, and acknowledged utility. It will be | only necessary to say that it was decorated last night | Pigeons sux petites pois, Stewed Pigeons withGreen | therefore, gentlemen, I say to-night with a full Leave Rew York. are entirely independent of any particular set of men,and | by Platt, Brothers, of Spruce street, in the most neat } Paties de Poulet, au truilles, Peas, heart,and an honest purpose, and a grateful meaning ats AM. + pe eka ; Epaule J’Agceau, a la Chicken Patties,with Truf | that 1 bear with me andshall ever bear with me, etek peace” tines each will uniformly endeavor to advance, by every legitimate | and chaste style imaginable. The whole thing was | “sauce tomate, fles, a deeper sense of your kind afiectionate and noble Pecan Ree ter and Somerviles Tocente | meane within its reach, the grest interests of the emi- | in very fine taste ; nothing gaudy or showy, and no | Rognonsde Veau, sautées, Shoulder Lamb, with To- | greeting than it is possible to convey in word:—that « New Brunswick, —7¥eents. = | nently useful aud elevated profession, in whose service | tinsel, Above all, they have our thanks for notusing | ge vin de Maddre, ato Sauce, no European sky without, and no cheerful home i 4 bore) ‘ 4 Cétellettes de Mouton,gril- 1 Kidneys, with Made- | 0-4: a Mf Home r trae from ‘Vork, hay been reduced between * ‘When et Syeeens state that this periodical will | often defaces the most splendid public rooms in this ie de ‘Pigeons au truf- Mutton Chop;,Breadcrum- my quiet room, oftenest when it is most quiet, and New Vor : i bed, with gravy, ‘ ¥ 3 a rh andl New Brunswick to $0 cent give permanht record to the really valuable results of | city, On the present occasion there was none of | pigeobs sauta au champig- Pigeon Paties, with Truf. | see your faces’ in the winter evening fire—that if I es, live to grow old, the light of this hall, and others Irvia as her representative in the Country of Cer- vantes!” The President then called on Judge Betta. Ile gave the following sentiment :— “The Literature of Romance ; its richest powers have been displayed in icturing every day life in the language of every day life.” : The funniest and wisest part of the proceedings, was that there were no regular toasts; no nonsense about charch and state—queen—army—navy— congress—babies—and other rubbish. But every one gave what he chose to give—pertectly Pick~ s wil horeaher leave New Caso of Milk Tumor Cured by Injectio al diight ten pe cioutel eieenstosmucpetartteryenh Finer Counse. " tha: in my power of expressing it I have grown | Wells of the Alhambra? Who awakens in eve! Ast and Havre on the "6th of cach mouth as follows: uP aeers that you will name as early aday as may suit your con- , Sou * Fish. Vs d ji ' 8 ef 4 bi cass ny Erom New Yerk. Fron Havre. t 0 a a B q ore and more unwieldlyevery hour! (Leud ap- | cave, the echoing music, the tread of INE it 16th April ITEMS AND INTELLIGENCE. venience to meet usin this city, at a public dinner,where fe de Veau, Boiled Fresh Trout, . uM > 5 of many The new shin ONEIDA, (ring. $ieth Aru : aselsewhere, it will be our pride and plearure to express Julienne, Boiled Bans, Caper Sauce, | Platse.) I picked up such @ quantity of free mane | et a a Or acy mpemts the faulting | obsee James Fuinck. UtNofember Qigih December | Andual Report of the Coroner 128 | fo Sou ourgratitude for the many and rich intellectual | Petage aux Huitres, Broiled Fresh Shad, ita | 80 to speak,—(laughter,)—at a certain brilliant | of ermour, the tramp of mailed men, and bi | Ship BALTIMORE, Ast April 16th May Deaths in Newark. 28 | feasts you have so often spread before us Met d’Hotel. scene on Monday night,that I thonght I never could, | all these Moors who for centuries have slept » cigs * Asean Ieth Beplamber 4. To Correepondenta ‘Weare, very sincerely and cordially, your friends Sxzconv Course. by aay possibility, grow any bigger, (great laugh- | dreamless sleep, within the earth, watched an gine Bunk. dat Auguat 16 Gopal 'o Correepo! I. teeeeee , Very LA el * : Cold Dishes. Roasts. teSy but crowded Upon that, thete somes again to | winkingly ‘for buried treaeure—who bids them | Baip UTICA, do SU 2 " ea Tarment House, Bosrox, Jn. 27, 1542. Lcsige potion, Capel ae Roast Sirloin Beef, night a new accumulation, of euch extent and | start up—and walk in grim array before his | Co sis! i cetieey Win Feteeery | Advertisements intended for insertion, and Booke, $e ,for | My Dean Sins— in Jelly, » Grenade, *' ae Mutton. magnitude that I am fairly st a stand still and can | eyes? (Loud Cheers) Or leaving this, who leops | Re ship ST. NICOLAS, Ist June 16th July notice and review, must be forwarded to the office Ineed not tell you that I pt with iotse nia oO. yaters, kapic in Jelly, «© Vee roll no more! (Laughter and enthusiast pplause ) | wih Columbus into his gallant ipoh> stands t October 9 16th November onor before Thursday of every week. | pensce pera paemree penny with which you have | Ci tn gitad. 4 Larded Tarkies, Gentlemen, we know from the authorities that | beside him on the main—and waves the } J.B. Pel. i bruary (16th March jonored me, and I cannot tell you how much moved and | 6 (ca "Weetphhelin. “ whenever ‘fairy stone, er ball, or reel of thread | of Spain (Loud Cheers.) Who but this came j as of t} pe ene not purpapeed Come ms gratified | have been by the terms in which it is convey- } Ornamen! phha Copons. y efone, 1, rea us err. tna ny OF tener be vapolied With every New Yorn. Si. Your kind and earnest words have done my heart | Ham sapped of is owa acootd whieh To, sot— some | ines! | Aad We tenia, te come to year see } . }, Passengers wil i te d— feel indeed that I stran- e Patties, catastrophe was sure to be at hand. The preceden coast, is fit company fer the buccaneere, 3 | te, rth te ce Rion oF wines and UAROTE a bg the | Printed and Published for the Proprietors, at the Lancet | £004—you have made me feel indeed ae wake atind. Boiled Le of Malton, (Caper Sauce, however, stands good in my case, for remembering money-diggers? Or who fit to accompany Rip | free aay other than the e nes actvalsyi a- Office, No. 21 Ann Street, by . they were the ta ronal old friends, ‘ os ane Slsey ee the short Ns I oe, before me, a. this jand of an ed ty his fe storey, rd erase ‘onthem. Vor fre: or vaenere JAMES GORDON BENNETT. early as I can guess, I shal in New York on 4 7 : ly interest, and the poor opportunities I can at | '8 ie e uncouth ere’ id play at rime- en Bob's sit ine Bialdiogs. Se ee See lead the 1athof February, or it may be aday earlier. i pon pas he Pemets: best acquire of making myself acquainted with gins'on that thundery afternoon’ (Roars of laughter) NEW YORK AND NEWARK. THIS DAY IS PUBLISHED, amet ore egg of the following week Stewed Terrapin. i 1 Ra felt it eiost a duty '9 as. ee pen but i could make thee creatares: rr " J cline the honors which my generous frien much a part and parce! of those Catskill movataine,* Nowpen E:aut or Be assured that you cannot name any time which will Jardinier de Gibier, elsewhere would heap upon me, a henceforth to | 88 any crag that ever frowned, or torrent that ever THE NEW YORK LANCET, | notbea bright day in the celendar of my life ; and that qeraloles de thicash the obudt ietly. Arons him. | darted headlong from their heights? (Cheers) But, JAMES ALEXANDER HOUSTON, M. D., EDITOR. | tl! hoursand sessone will be alike welcometo me. | | Macaroni a /italienne PAE thouskihe had but guemouth for all his hundred | gen'lemen, this is a most dan screes thot: er me > re ‘A rg a m ar airs, with co! an jonate re- cred 's > > Wate reaueed te ee tae tedk Th t of Aly. Jeartialudeveted. texthe sd gard, your faithful friend, ” Vol-au-Vent, sux Huitres, Oy’ ei t Bread with | °¥¢® Would have found the reception of a public | for I have been enchanted with these Jam Brom the foot of Courtland street, “3 FE on och gh are, Pere bs om estebatee abet a a CHARLES DICKENS. | Riz-de-Veau,al’Oseilte, | Larded Swe with | entertainment once a week somewhat relaxiog to | Sorry to say, in one sense, fromm; phood; j . Nor vedys jundays excepted.) yancement of Mediceland Surgical Science, irrespective | ‘T» the Committee, kc. ko. ke, New York. Pilet de Beet paoty eee pittet Beet with} his vigil gaiivi . (Great laughter and- ap-. my glass-alipper ison me still. I wil conelade Ato A.M. At? Ats A.M. Ati} P.M. | of local, individual, or party interests, aud established on . 5 = a i Tomato Si planse. nd as I would loge no scrap or jot of the | then, giving a sentiment—most appropiiate in | ‘y 43 do 1 a i de | a bread ana permaneut basis, has been long felt by the Sie ete pyre a il ase er ‘ cenbte ses Vera Chicken Croqueites, i aed of gratification and tnstruetion which | the presence of such a company as Bryant and Hal- 1 de 40 42 | profession inthiscountry. ‘Tosupply this desideretum is | Mittee upon giving this dinner, which was done by | Fricaudeau, 4 la Ssuce To- Dicks stewed witn Oliver, | await me, I know, on every hand, and of which I | leek—ladies, I suppose, I mustn’t mention—1 will ] ON SUNDAYS. the objectef the present undertaking. The New Y. Gardner, one of the best caterers in New York, at mate, Fricandeau with Tomato | have already derived no small instalment, evenfrom | give you— the foot of Liberty street. ts e object o! P 2359 the City Hotel last night, at a cost of $2,500. Poulet au Turboit,aux pe- Sauce, Fs your hospitals and common jails, I have resolved to “The Literature of America—she well knows Leave New You t ‘M. ve. Laxcert will be conducted on principles somewhat simi- 4 . Ey tits pois, Turben Chicken with | take up my staff and go upon my way rejoicing,and | how to hi h Tit rn id to do hi mew bone Pd Se Meroe DE MWA’ Eith | lar to those which have been so successfully adopted in} The large room at the City Hotel is too well | Petites pates & la Bechau- — Green Pi for the! «Ss a cen Bla with Awievicans, 6. iow to honor her ownliterature, and todo honor to is ewe RONSWitk. ielle, lor the future to shake hat i mericans, not out | that of other lands, when she chooses Washington : K aod Rahway te sm | ‘ ‘The Pai in manitme paw through New Br iekfor theaccumulated experience and observation of the thou- this; but every thing was chaste to the last de : nons, I t Yorerery Tema bole. a cungwickie sands of practitioners scattered ovarthe widely extended | "ai Oh eter the table was at the west en I ih K Stewed Pigeons, with | like it, will shine as brightly in my dull eyes fity | wiekian, and. werry promiscuous, as Sam Weller as i ont 8 sas wickis omit: | 1.14 of the United States, and will present to them, in the rarer share Gerda Of whit it Wall atthe ‘creat Mts Gace Orit ane years hence uy it does eens ee Gee when my | said. p ae eoee ‘ who procure their tickets at toffice.re- | manner best adapted for practical utility, brief analyses ang & is Ga ‘bseagns course is run the sympathy you have shown to me The President next called upon John Duer who ogress eis cat ductor | ofthe labors of distinguished medical writers in Europe | Péth dinner, Four long tables ranged down the | poest Canvass BackDucks, Noast Bear, iy eiyi bee fo. hrs: “bees ie i. we delivered one ofthe best and most original speeches ee SEATEN ISLAND FERRY. and this country, they conceive that these considerations | F00™ parallel with each other; and each of these | Rosst Wild Turkies, stufl: Roast Saddle Venison, Tied Ebon and cathuitantio applanee.: Gente | a Losi real oN a ee Woot of Whitehell atreets slone will ve found sufficient to gain for the contemplated | tables held twenty-seven persons on a side, making ania A ith Coote: men, one other word in reference to this tiresome | fee] qoveelt ioalied pon ts pe a ackenecdietts work all the patronage which they can detire. In order | @ total of two hundred and sixteen seats at these Pastry. first peraon singular, and I close that theme I it ie with a solemnity befitting the fa fteamer STATEN ISLA) 5 . . i ‘ ° and it 18 with a sol in: occasion, tha! Istand Kreaven W jitehall to be more explicit, however, the following outline of the | feur tables ; which, with the four Vice Presidents, Senter, Ties, ua baadogertone i — eee in ieee fa gpa Soatiiing I propose and hape to discharge it. If, therefore, 3 : - mt > . . i ae gk age plan of the publication is submitted. The contents of | one at each end of these four tables, swelled the | Jelly Puffs, Almond Blanc Mange, Attensa A, ae Oe ote taka thete are any persone present wae exeseeriear » hs ASS ee eee each number of the eriodical will be comprised under | number to two hundred and twenty; to those must bag ma Madeira Jelly, have kept away. Asicame here without the admix- pe ton aie: tenetealy staatunextlet ian ore “cu & #6 9..8 the following hea be added a cross table at the head, at which seats ‘Apple Pus, Plum Paddings, blazing. ture of the hundredth portion of a grain of base al- | pare themselves to fet fa ‘a disappointment that On Sunday there, will ‘betwo boats to run. The last boat | }. Brief and piquant Rerizws of pew Medical Books, | were placed for seventeen persons; making a totel : Pyramids. ete loy—without the faintest unworthy reference to self | they will certainly mert. I appear before you, Meaves Staten ae Periodicals, Lectures, and current Medical Literature in | of two hundred and thirty-seven persons tha Ornamental Frama, Spanish Macaroni, y word I have ever addreesed to you, or in any | gir, in the grave character of a pnblic prosecu- | RANG! general. 4 i y persons that sat Chrystalized Candy, te a tied ; Lpan at thay neti eedlipry. ya oes tor, or accuser; and as I have a deep sense of J ji ‘ lown to dinner, ocoanut y: ‘empls Pyramids. claim to nij reference tothe past for the last igmity and importi fthe office,so it is with- * 36th) 0 Market tip, | I. Oxroreat Coxtaimvtions from distinguished mem: | ‘The Chair was taken by Washington Irving ; on * Furry Couns, time, my right, reazon, truth and justice, to ap- mi fiery aeee that Tomoced to Patani ii. gen er, every saturday te See M., fay, | bers of the profession. ‘be ohi nat Chaslea Dickeds, the honosed gdast : Jers | ° vie rel Nate peal to you, ag L have done on two formeraccasion®, | have before you, though you little suspectit, a great Ay. eeves Hed Mau every MondaY morning: at 19 | lll. Tue Mepico Curmvnatcan Reronten, including | » Sea 5 Ont Saat Ealieen . on a qiestionof universal literary interest in both | criminal—a public and very notorious offender; and Toceday, Wednraday, and Friday, athaitpast | notices of the cases at the Surgical Ctiniques, the Hospi | His Fight sat the Rev.Mr Bellows, Along this table sat | Aimonds, Prunes, countries. And, gentlemen, I claim this justice, | i¢ ie against him that the proceedings are instituted, ss his Honor the Mayor, and other well-known indivi- } Figs, Madeira Nuts. that I have made the appeal as one who has some | that 1am appointed to conduct; and you, gentle- men, all unconscious as you now are, are the jurors empacelled to try the cause, and to pase upon the ilt or innocence of the accused. (Laughter) It 28 been with great difficu'ty that we have possessed ourselves of the pereon of this criminal. (Langh- ter.) He has but recently arrived in our country; boat will run se above until further notice, navigation | tals,and in private practice ; with selections from the . . i to be heard ; and that I have don weather permitting. : 26m" _ | European Journals. ; duale; the Mayor being the’ only laymen that was} ‘The viands were all of the first quality; and truly HA Shs aeete nar: lnoes and pied ferovted 2. Soret & 4 Mig at CALD IV. Evrrogta DerantMent. aninvited guest who attended, The Governor and } delicious in the matter of cooking. Boz looked pale | spirit of deference to those who frankly, courte- WELLS, WEST FOINR AND COLD Y. Foreion anv Domestic Paorrssionat Interticence. | Lieutenant Governor were invited, but letters were | from his recent sickness, but he was in high spirite, ously, and acest eR at, hardrop, will leave the faut of Warren street Such is the ground work of the plan on which this Na- | read from each of them declining the favor, on ac- | jaughed heartily, ate heartily, drank wine with the = ay am wees re 1 At what Pwill ever oe es NTokecks Ratermog the ign tice wil wea Mferooo's | tional Medicel Journal will be conducted ; and on the | count of it being necessary that they should remain | parson, Washington Irving, the Mayor, and, in | true to you as you have been tome. (Loud Cheers) | but wasseized immediately on his arrival at Boston every londay morning at € 07 jock, ana ‘I'wesday and Friday corying out of this plan with faithfulness and zeal, the | in Albany to ‘‘do the State some service,” short, with every body that asked him, and that was 2 your enthusiastic ap Bey cons oT fis by a crowd of evil-dieposed persons, (roare of ht or passage apply. o the Captain en board. proprietors repose with, they trust, @ not presumptuous | On each of the four tables were placed four splen- | over a hundred. pane "1 yoy “t Ae ve tender and | laghter) on whose Tere I Aye) to peak Lee eee : ie sites lhe gr poe reste mince Lid Smt mpi deems tne eget The Vice Presidents were Gulien C. Verplanck, gentle pati for the afflicted and help- en oeterans bre de f leave it tohimel oes rereof-untens a dill oflading or for | The Lancer will consist of sixteen pages, Svo., double | candies ; there were also three golden candelabras | John A King, Philip Hone, D. P. Ogden, and most | Jess—for the correction and improvement of the pe! water scrve future..cogasion, 4the- cain aaa Edy Sin Line OF LIVE 5 sa ee tyr oe gran ner benea taread ea on the cross table atthe head ; three golden cande- | capital Vices they made. The dinner went off, as Le tht nota ad Caged te Regular Peck of the Joes February tbe farerite tuality and despatch. labras on white pedestals at the extremety of the all such dinners should go off when they are well) OF society. (Great cheering.) My constant FL. Waite will sail positively on Saturday, the 19th of F ‘Teams—Three dollars per annum, paid in advance. reom between each table ; one hundred and thirty | cooked, and are eaten with a good appetite—that | and unceasing devotion to the end of my Sccouodations of thie line for cabin, 24 cabin and 0G Books, pamphlets, plates, &c., for review, and all | 685 lights in the four splendid chandeliers, and ten | is with a capital relish 5 although enough was left | life to those ends, Ce to — — aDiPtts Secreee prseosers, ‘are weil known CLOG RI communications relative to the editorial department, to | handsome side lamps, with three lights each, round | to make a decent dinner for at least five hundred Revises aotontet ice Oe One aise yea po foot of Bes a, eet EG be addressed to the editor at the office of the Laxcer. the room ; making in all three hundred and sixteen | more hungry men. All were delighted, looked | that in this respect at least you do not mistake me, process to whicli he was subjected in thr ir hands. (Laughter.) Aud I shall content myeelf with expres sing my belief that it 1s a mystery and wonder spat he has been able to survive. (Laughter) Surve- ved it, however, he has. He ianow here. (Lavgh- ter.) We have him. (Roars of lenahased He- will not be perm to escape until you have aseed on the question ef his guiitor innocence, and se Veitch etctine ete tom Ben. Subscriptions and advertisements to be forwarded to | lights in that one room, hearty, happy and hangry, until the fourth course | and that the light you shed upon my pathh was | inflicted on him a punishment in some measure, a ; op 9 fing 3-4 =, ‘n the" ENGUAND. the publither, James Gorden Bennett, at the office of the] ‘The only ornaments round the room were these; | was carried away, when, instead of looking hungry tee heath as AS post nal Psp aoe slight measure I ws, adequate x: his dese rts. fs iverpool on the Tih gt apa ain aay of the Lancet, 21 Ann street, wisi lib Facing the main entrance on the large compart. | any longer, they looked uncommonly thirsty. jet ‘distant par fication I have long expecied, pokey have Secieaeny (rather Pei ly | Sarat Se ewan welt Yer pumas ony te das mente, immediately on each side of the south wing, After the beim were all inthe pee to the | of saying a few words inreference to someb iy else. | found by the Grand Jurors of this city and county, ow your is if COMMERCIAL LINE | One square, one iasértion.. were two beautifully painted transparencies, in number of 221, they e rose, and a ne played Lac yeep iets: egy ae ae ye Es ae | and i vendoratd f rhe People of, the Fine %, ede i ‘O8 PACKETS. Eech additional insertion, ; richly carved antique frames; these represented | “See the conquering hero,” “c. as Washington Ir- well remember that it was the Old Curiosity | roars of laughter.) “Gentlemen, on such ae ema occasion, permit me to say that such merriment is highly indecorous (Laughter.) The indictment,g°n- tlemen, is attested by the signatures of Washing(ow Irving as foreman, and Charles A. Davis as secre~ tary; of its authenticity, there can, therefore, be ne doubt. (Laughter.) ‘This indictment, | shall now 50 00 % Pickwick addressing the Pickwick Club, (the same | ving ledin Boz by the arm. Boz laughed ashe en-| shop”—wrote tome in England a letter, so gener- 00 | illustration that formed the eleventh tableau at the | tered, and laughed heartily all the evening ; laughed | ous, so affectionate, 80 manly, that if I had written i B i i i that book under every circumstance of disadvantage, Park theatre, on the night of the great oz Ball) ; while he was eating soup, and laughed while he diccueroes! As cirgametat ee tk Per annum One colum IM LI OL, YY. Each addition ReARLISHED PA —_— Per Annum DB poe Tate ipo and Ralph Nickleby introducing Kate Nickleby to | was drinking water and hock wine, his favorite be- every tbing to cheer and urge me on, J should have Ne pers in announei: ‘Ne ments forthe year | Binis stitcuED IN ON MODERATE TERMS—Fi - 4 T ine before his friends ‘with en trmente uf sincere OURTHOUSASD | big friends. Beside these ornaments, there were | verages. He also laughed tremendously at Irving’s | found in its receipt my best and happiest reward 0 ‘able support he hi ed for many corres arqumen. , N sortralacds avatar s » tot twelve marble busts on richly carved antique | dry jokes. (Oheers-) I answered a and be Soma trae proceed to open, and usk your aitention to thore fend for theie friends in Fngland, Ireland, Setiand and ‘This Number contains onesheet—Subject to Newspaper | brackets; four at the top or west end of the room, | Arnong the ladies present we noticed Miss Sedg- (acante) Or taaghter,) 86 Hi there were 00 | ear oe to tread fy Coens oman ui} limes De, pooousmnssal this Postage only. in each compartment of the wall, behind the chair- | wick, the talented authoress, a mosi intellectual eauh between us, (Laughter,) until | came here on | acy Kthe Grand Jurore-of the ony ‘and county of New York, inthe name and behalf of the peo~ ple of the State of New York, and of the United States.” (Laughter.) Here I must pause for one moment; I am quite aware that my Ss ceedings in this case are watched with a good aeal of jealousy by some of my brethrenof the bar; and the well known Uiderent fines of pucker atve tailing | = Se = cameramen 3 i i i i see him.— i, , ine sailing to = a <== | man ; four between the wiadows at the bottom of | looking woman, Mrs. Dickens, Mrs. M’Cracken, | Saturday night, longing and eager to see him- = 4 om the at,70h 1th, EPtn, and 33th of each Agents for the New York Lancet. the room ; one over each transparency ; and one on | Miss Isaac Bell, Mrs. Burns, a beautiful woman, | (Cheers-) "And here he sits (Said Dickens, with all mir Suche sas the atudy of the iber to . . ity and volubility of a yor “ going, go aes howe Srey, ed dpatched with te" eet Agente A} LF poo the wall on each side of the maindoor. They were | Mrs, Bacon, Mrs. Bean, and about forty others, who 9 yon end slapping aaiogion Intog on the hay 5 ‘and difgent attention will be given by BN cea jor sale regularly every week, arranged as follows :— insisted on coming into the room, and at last got on | back, with most extraordimary Sam Wellerish gus- facets to Vera a te al'who bark with «++ George W. Redding. Heap oF tue Room. Bor Rot : ae dst most terrific laughter and cheering )— hold any of those, shone pasange haa bee paid, bagi Ae pa * ‘“ tall tHe Room. | the platform and sat behind the priacipal charac- eadT need’nt tell you. that itis the orowaing te ot Toate U7 acto SE RT Neeane acrgumeh, oe aware eee thurs ma ihout any charge. ° Freaklio, Byron, ters. cumstance tome of this night, that he is here io | indictment as defective and informal. I shall, there- wi ie came out Caring the last year, Scott, The Harmonusts attended, consisting of Charles | this capacity. (Great cheering) Washington Irv-| fore, anticipate their criticisms. I admit that it aded" oat counted his rvangenmests va vy reoeen Wath ‘ Fe roe alin Me osen Mr, Massett, | ing! Why, gentlemen, I don't go up stairs tol {'s’ denattare from. the usnal form, 10, sy “ape sacen Senra: Wass. to ogi Lapa *I bed two nights out’ of seven, as I have | thatan indictment found by the Grand Jury of the Diana, es euperintended by Charles E. Horn. They sang} 4 credible witness very near at hand to prove : exte! a s j arrangements for the year is it following is * Neuf is city and county of New York, is found in the pame heed a Childs ape , ses “Non Nobis Domini.” Boz’s song, ‘ There’s a | (Here Boz gave a funny Sam Weller sort of a side ‘of the United States. . rauk fort * New vor ™ The ustul drapery remained around the room 5 | Cherm in Spring,” hath made us free, “Come | look out of one eye half round at his wife who sat ie i eae Ce ag Bats from the usual > Gover « Gee but with the exception of shields overeach of the | j wen with » and “ Hail smiling morn.” behind Bryant and laughed ; she blushed. hid her | form isfully justified by the peculiar circumstances Alf “ Qeent” 5 four doors at the extremities ofthe room im the north | "ys urd ‘atte eat the ig morn.” |_| face in her handkerchief and laughed ; Miss Sedg- | of this case.” It may be true that the people of the ‘ “ Ww A At the head table sat the following persone:— | wick who sat next her,laughed most immoderately— H e given no authority to find such = Clifton Talbot A, walls, the & the onl; xt her,langh ly— | United States have given nos p ss Louiavitie ‘Allen *_ ‘~Hédsnpshi and seuth walls, the foregoing were the only orna~ Chairman, : the Mayor laughed intelerably—altogethertoo much | pil] in their name ; bat it is equally certain that ” i Emerg nee “ansos ments that were resorted to ; and the Committee of Wasninarton Invina. for a Mayor--Judyes Betts, Jones, and Tallmadge | when ite contents are known, al the — of the r fon law Hobe ae T Arrangements, Messrs. Prescott Hall, Charles A. Chistes Iniekens, pi kn Ae laughed heartily--we must not say ridiculously, else | United States will ratify and ad ; (Great « — S 7 "Eien r " Rev. Mr. Bellows, Ha ony omg we ahall be indicted, and sudge Kent might make | Seering.) And in the words ot Bacon, “‘aceafir- it | eho Batehel Davis, John A. King, De Peyster Ogden, deserve Judge Tallmadge, Judge Jones, , , n cheering. 4 . ¢ ‘atts = * 8, Jenking Seymour " fA . Me Vice Chancellor McCoun, | & gtave speech to Bunkum about the immoralit of | mation of the fact 1s equal to a eer authority. q tote “i great credit for their good sense and good taste in a Ceinestiee Hoffman, Bryant, " "| the press. The parson laughed, and all laughed, | (Roars of langhter-) ~My critica, then, ag they see Be ne Cem sepeenre: Captaian, are oll woe excluding all other decerations as out ofkeeping and | Judge Betts "C..C. Moore, like fae Pickwickians.) Leay, gentlemen, I donot | [am prepared to meet them, had bettrr be silent, as lan ‘ro te “iiterett porte of Ireland and Seot- irrelevant to this most interesting occasion. ” ‘ John Duer. tide ped. two sights Ce Ae Sette 4 LA ir! be at tee ~ ly I" [nents les rooe at by on cal and re niet roto dela. and Trenton.» The anti-room usually used by the singers, &c., on | After the last course wae cleared off, “Non Nobis” } 198 brag a Mi ihe “vas nearig loud of dina ee oct . UTetrperls ton ars paid, reset aay charge, Urgophout | Faber g. “KG. Berie a concert night, as a retiring-room, was fitted up on | was sang. ‘ d enough to wake the dead in the adjoing ehurcd yard | scer'ase Goda von Mee Noam ‘os Kingdom. wi “mcinnati, © or jeman. this occasion for the accommodation of a few Then Wasmixaton Iavtnc rose and eaid~Iinever | of Old Trinity) and when I don’t take Nasenvehs The Grand Jurors of the ci of New WES hn a Pe + oe | indies, Mr. Dickenn and some select ends othe} ered Os tale auahng' Ber EL ha | Comes eames rem! Wry rho tte | Yorke ne aay md, eta ti 4 4 , 16 Goree Piageas, 4 Ry Hy A . wal i q Che ~ and Now Neatune nen Bt a eet. Newport.. Waa! Fry. Committee who expressed a deep desire to be present | | eouid now wish to give way to the whole current | was in my thoughts the other day as i crorpenes Shasn al Heve Zoe os Cais ochesgtag of pie VUfitase | The Loneet is $3 per annum in advance— and witness the festivities as far as was consistent | of my thoughts and leelings; and yet I feel that I | your neble city, when! was Bi ‘ Jate of the cit attend to the receipt of thelr yoods atte tira firgio number, Laxce Orrien 41 Arn ov Frog's back, the Frying pan, and Hell's gate, and all " wise called Boz, now or y with propriety. am like a poor horseman, and that | must be careful

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