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0 . awe veason at the | Ozdem Haggerty then stated that unless Mr Graf | hia, on the anaiversary | Tivoli Saloon, a series of Balls, which the greater fen, one of the counsel for Amory and Leeds, be- a - n day, appears by the papers | portion of the community inthe habit of enjoying trl sega ty CN No Caledonia gt/Bostén on Tuesday afiernoon. Per cnin phe Aa ad Be ug A; . Oe = pennants ch jareiperhaps wn- | [The Recompen here remark She probably feltthe late severe gales Yesterday | president: nee read from thei] aware of. This may Belaccoun’ only by the taugh as avowing bis int nts BI ; was her nineteenth day @tsea. on; ” 7 x _ | taasouming and ly conduet ofthe mame- J fen down \ . sto! boa to that respectable pers PS Warursazor, Feb 19,1812, ' 4 AYENS called swapn—The _ lemee of the Co _ a. b this card, R. takes occasion to state Cunard’s steamers have yet been Out. Giwruenitw It Would off the The toost Gnqeetitied forward to the notice of the |-conversation alluded toby Mr Nathan, took pl Yo the Renate thio maret ’ object in reference tothe US ib ved by four o’clock yesterday afternoon, we shall pleasure, could I avail myself of your polite invitation, | PUblic the superior merits of their society—supe- | at the room of a literary association in this city; nate thiamorning, after the prayer, Mr | assignmentsis. From appearances - 8. Bank y 4 d , we shall | ?e.reresam with you ou the Anniversary ofthe burthet | rior in all that constitutes a delightfal slace. of | Oxden Hagsetty then threatened, to flog Mr. Grit. | ATCHeF rose, and said he was sure jt must have | perseverance is likely to hold th Lobster receive her news this morning, and publish an Ex- | the most illustrious man and devoted patriet who has | am, E sa delightful place of | ¢. 0 + because he had compared his f; nd Tad Bir, | ¢8¢8Pedthe attention of the Senate thas this was | Party, a# they denominate th é “ Anti-Biddle cna Hensem immediately thereafter: sreq red <decalt ee ‘but tit is denied me : mpeapant “fie Dedworth’s unsurpassed band, u pai is father and Mr. Se Birthday of the ~ ‘cere ou emselves, rather un- punennacci by th uty. imple m second to none in this city, a supper com- | , * It will be seen, by reference to the testi . se he epinion i : ement—The | tonporallnisfecultice:-mental anf phpeteattiethe peed | P#iNB as abandagee of ll that con be dovited, | 2°, Haggerty above that be potitively swore Be noes oualry; and he supposed they would agree with} shall ake aia passed netaieseiy, that we Mitchell Papers. seater his country, stands in bold contrast with those w ous und the excellent keeping in ‘whieh every thing Amory togethers I ‘pletured to myself the idea of pester that there were two days which should resumption by the banks, News from Harris! os ‘Ac considerable sensation has been created in politi- | Prac talents, direated to mo-other cod thanthe advance. | convected there with is,render it indeed unequalled. | Bit valiant attewpt, img ere iby every Americarsand patrict,as days | Pears that complexion, | : ‘cal circles all over tows, and particularly in Wall | ment of their own petty and selah schemes of ambition, | But the most pleasing feature of these Assemblies Che reader will remember that Mr. Griffes is | &f biel {ubilee inour eoontry: the ome, the birth: ston, nnd ite deliberations stirrer noite git, Set fa) Hoesen oe of an | Lebould ike, in the company ef "my friends,” to recall | is the exceeding] i ou of our oldest and most reepreted members, oC | day of our indepeadence ; and the.other,, the bitth- | esewded auditory. ‘The followisy seauseie, es street, during the last few days, ia consequene the recdllection of his praiseworthy deeds—to dwell | the eedingly socuable feeling existing among | the New York bar, and and Mr Ogden Haggerty is | day of that illustri ‘ Ayton >: a ) followin, tion uf- injunction issuing from the Court of Chaacery to re- the company. Here all reserve appears to be thrown | @ young man of about 30 years.) Providence, fA gmace who, ia dhe herds of worm del . Wright, of Beaton, b quitea strain certain persons and paper: publishing or » was the chief instrument in achieving ein disclosing the contents of a buadie of letters, said to be written by certain politicians of this city and else. published in the U. S.Gazeite. That ‘ po ir. 3 ibbons, Society of Uo is ms ° Washin,tten, : mated that the “ irresponsibility” of M , Feb. 22, B12. pees f 0 such allu- MING) ON, ne Doce. | ipsa’ oh pet hen know ner has he “2 er, iu not pi Another ise of wistom and truth embodied mm his farewell ad. | off, and each Ww igor prodaced FY ruth embodied m his farewell ad- | off, andeach apparently feels as much at home as | ,. /Vilness continues—Something was said at this | dress—and to take, with each of you, the pledge t % ah ‘i i = | it. In hon Resolved, That as mi ernment oat aeceptabje mode ot deing honor to the memory | ate acquaintance. Without hesitation full intro-| gerty aud Co as mnvid 1 ‘th tyne A the Senate adjoura ; which ‘im the history of civihzed man; ofthe Father of his Country, and discharging the hig! Loss 1 remarked that {| motion was unanimously agreed te. Ireland its America, will not be n Cranues F. Murcwets, \re- Lgebeewhi ductions are given at all times, having full eonfi- | thought not; I advi b . where, to the ie ac te fotiethcnet tee sbewhicheach andallofusoweto ourselves asd 10 Our 3200 in the, respectability of all,, Many entire | ANY BUY to select one of Mr., Grilfen's sons, and | TH¢ day has been celebrated in am appropriate the proper objec Sf sch. esting by the dutrod cently imprisoned und tried for forg id noe For the kind regard which you express for me, accept | families attend the balls, aud it is pleasure indeed | ®°t,the old gentleman. manner by the military of the city, and by’ severad | ‘ion of any topics of discord, conuected with te oe large on bail, ready to make afresh sensation inthe | the tribute ofmy sincerethanks. Your ‘approval of my to see (what may at ere all. tins ye ce Fy pra § on bake hea was here closed charitable and other. associations. ‘The Executive mater ermine thie it “sn | es be see.) a wAxLEs O’Convon, eed i i i Pr is resolution, Mr. Mt re- summing | mansion was thrown epen in the evening, and the ‘ked, that-am effort bad been eae in Bee, a past political course—directed as it has been to the faith- comm jul discharge of my duty, will not fail to animate me in | whole quadrill set comprised of one family, parents | up on the part of the defence.at 2 o'clock, and con- | president received a large dumber of ‘is fellow. | the more violene Abol jonneet the. ou pare esi . number tig fellow: M itionists to ¢: t the sub- alithat remains of the future. Thet l'entered upon the | and children. Last 5 cluded at six in the evening. Figuct edtacotc,cutapuetec’ Gutceie | witmeased’' scone af plnece a he Tiel, | rset ta meats een oe | eam with Msconomed deity a grace. {Ea lrtaneey od tanga ged acta i > | law of the lan so r rosec P i i aa tain ob histor ur ie happening of cating | longo be, ememabered. Rather a larger company | eriminal characte, that i became neseasary fran | ext member ofthe House of Repreentatver ced | tome sheep Kee me) he mith than usual were in attendance, and each one ap- | indictment to be found by a Grand Jury, before eldest member of the House of Representatives, and |'semo attem) in‘other sectione- ered it e: world. reported that these letters contain 2! exposures of the morals and mirth of, at ever yet have been read. The ‘‘Glent- worth papers,” so famous'in their day, are not a oir- cagronided jap deshet een cosh pe 4 sm eeded to the Presidency—and, by @ dispensatio } 4 : cumstance to theéé—they even rival the Pickwick} piyine Providence, a new Ciperimest Upon our Tnatite Lone to vie with the others in en, f ing them- | any individual could be placed upon his trial, and | 0V. Morrow of Ohio, the oldest man in Congreas, of the country, Papsrs. ‘These lettérs number no fewer than about } tion in the progress oftrial. A President, elected by the | &¢lves. ‘To endeavor to enumerate the various re found, that the prosecution must confine theia | are very seriously ill with the plarisy. ¥, under such eircumstances, that this “a scvendy WW Rit eae oP Uses Tan paren in length |=: Becple, Gasset Sate lets at ie’ Nous ats CRE persons and incidents on that occasion, would be | charges to the points of said indictment. ‘That in ‘i i . jomal Convention: should send forth to the Uni . ty yn ther pag gth 5 party. His willis, for the most part, the law which ger. a task for which we fvel our ineapability. Some | the present case the counsel fer proseeution had To give you an idea of the general accuracy of the | a desided expression of its opinion pre Riio Ng wl and they e written with great good humor and eras. bis pasty.) Responsible, on meget ae jon, things: however, that elaimed our attention while | travelled over nearly every transaction of business correspondent of the New York Courier & Enquirer, | 8¢¢tien of the twe subj (Great a al : te in the Pickwicisiaa style. They were | yi, Persie nenpns be nt Polineet poling, ari emg wits, hd Rags ree mildly Gane; or promennding that had passed between Amory and Leeds and the it is only necessary to mention that on two occasions, Bai SF aemeced the sting philanthropy oe the received from several parts of the country,but prinei- | surance of support, Not so, however, witha Vice Pre- | interesting rh a allateen rh aw ren Adee ale 9 Hagseriyie; daring ro po eK tae the former | recently, he has mentioned a rumor, that Governor coean for ite Cheeta, wien Nea: are fhe pally from this city,during the great contest for Gen, be ped mise . addy Xt. reeaidaney, by Ene canteen We cannot but commence by speeking of that at ey entirely. ri on Ne agree Poindexter had come into possession of a letter }petish at ite fect; aad fedulged in bese oe 4 Harvigon, ia 1839 and 40, and addressed to the | eanvars,ani hasbeen selected more with reference to ous specimen of nature's handicraft, Miss M before the jury, and <aledlated ¢0 mislead them written by the Secretary of State to Mr. Curtis, | uetwres pom the, ree course of lg Hon. Oaances F. Mircnzce at Washington or else- acy ae rhe rer) : an oid Soak influence. , dressed in pink satin, with white | from a proper view of the circumstances attending | Collector of the port of New York, in which the onists. Hie remarks wera 3 N his meas lace over thi 9 i ? ceived iy re: where, who was the head aud centre of a vast com- | {e'aldhin in hisexertions forthe public good, Instead Fermsti ak getanhaocivon a¥eonwuowtacanie Tin He alluded to the great danger resulting from | Peesident was spoken of disrespect{ully—and added | of the revoliltion with sou and urged the adoption bination of wits, poets and politicians. They con- pC helps a tpadese he ma pa gy pote of Sty eas He ae she would grace a tournament as Queen of | false pretences ; the power of to this his speculations on the subject of the political Bow: tepid of Washington, hoped the Conven- SEA Teche ein. S she wacwpsnepinanckglans oF He tic bate Wipheteire Sins alutee can temeos actors Lite ae anne mean an Saag Oe { avernmereb eee mc oven mes Ware importance of this letter. The first and only history | ton would leok well tothe of Mr. Wright’ graph Ps please, Queea,and her b y history | resolution before igtt’s eS eet Nia tace: theceahoniahis counter Tr heaton Got boldest, ure Us wtove for: bite, va tie | seeceeennaies, Daaaty- wil certainly fit her forthe | was closed, while his persecuter could be sum: | of this matter is contained in the Courier & En- al of ii they. were betrayed into an ap- is Pp ay , ong cherished opinions which stand in the way efpary | Sraty00. IN F. forgot the fancy aud all other | moned as a witness to give an exparte statement of | quirer. Neither G P. i ts rhe delegater, si embracing also some brilliant sketches of stateswen | measures, whether those measures be good or bad, wise stocks while enjoying her desirable company, which | all the private conversations and agreemen| quirer. Neither Governor P., or any other person | every part of the Union, and‘it behoved them to be and fair ladies. It is said that some curious sketches | ¢F the opposite, they must be surrendered’ | Honor, con: poly id to adegrée amounting almost to, a mono: | passed betorsen them without feir of contradic “s ibis siix, ever heard of it, except the correspon: prepped Fy Ni ie cigerent Associations: are given of Colonel Webb, Colonel Sione, Charles Se a esas Taek aesehighal aon Ree eee eee acca d [etm ient ae taaraie tea creditors, either | dent of that paper. The whole story is a sheer fabri: | public soutiment of the section tn winter eee Ring, and J. G. Brooks, by some of their most inti- paon saninlialiond BS . an fom the the aieed qinglates a young and beautiful creature, mace mang Guanes cellos debe due a pt Ret nae made up for the purpose of exciting interest, fie would never accede te the preposition coe mate friends. _ Our poor seli comes in for a sketch | Krcea/ Facliin, ani the Seusnae at cernment of the rea ti parte Hutte W. and daughter from Brook. | graphically illustrated by the eloquent counsel. without any reference to the truth. ‘The’ correspon: 7 baheig resolution, that Ameriea would adhere to- in those fumous papers. A great many of these | pi woh | frankly avow ismy steadfast reliance, and | <} fie pera | an int esting Rroap. They were | The delay which had been evinecd by the , | deat of the Courier also says, thatthe Committee of pe rer = matter how muct» ireland tight at- Tetiers were. written in-a certain. private Committee | ¢very effort of mind and bey compatible vith the'pob- | atin, a oe ™ nat (tvimmed | colored gerty’s, ia the sommisesin abla suit-the cause | the Senate, on the subject of the Fiscal Agent, would pasniegetiiie Res feeetiatiohe by agitating the q re | Tie instit 4, w : és WwW. a <4 . . A : 7 ol i Room in Wall street, and some of them are attri- | tions under this pew pect ptannac vedhinrmioar mer tu Thope he will make us an acq’ hoe hid seitaike tue varatnn Rogeety eM erred be unanimous in their report. ‘There is no truth:in | to take me action whatever upon ‘the subject of at “nd aed te NN. itepnolds, Tage and others, Mr |, There are ther caueraot grea tial and diticalty by | emily at the next ball. Misa of Hudson treet | the continued professed, friend:hip and init” | ‘hisses the proseedings will show. ‘These are merely | Tlisna muses inay were prepared: to denodnas It bored to J. Reynole, Vata and others Me, [ka tng smuitrton m gureuned, porate and | 04 Mies, Van Spas of laoghing, romping and | macy betwee himand the family of oo the pro, | sven ansamles of what appears inthe Conver & | Ace and elicited great dou etapplaued He they are worth reading—and who knows but he will ep bent taunt ; Ree ge aspeu a eR eee pcetl iressed in maroon colored velvet ee aed tien the esa reat on at ange bag lett hibits the i th concluded by moving that Mr. Wright's Racine data ‘uit aiPickavtobea tent 5 oddice’s and blue satin skirts, we particularly | was eloquently and beautifully illustrated. ‘The he same: letter exhibits. {ie igabtages. af the |e id On she rable. Th = ty adie ieuding } Credit should be re: noticed, as those in whose snciety life is no burden. | contract between the partice was well depicted, by correspendent in relation to Mr. Bloodgood, and his | , ,After along and stormy debate, the Convention. ‘Pheee remarkable letters, including, we suppose, rs. P of 4th street, dressed magnificently; has | which it was clearly shown that the prosecutors | prospects for the office of Postmaster of New York. adjourned without taking the question. Mitchell's Jouraal, were delivered to a person just | and oe public peace observed, ifthe same can be uccom- by ayintenanpeated at ies; aren boil as as were obtaining surious interest by the manner | There is no reason to believe, that the Executive sachahalieeneient to-day was light, at rates i t " a ree | plish ith ier of National Honor. T! 5 's. 8. and sister looked excedin; 3) i ich they t t i ii ; rete same as yest . f previous tothe eee of the form: ghey hein pre. | riished without a surrender of National Homer: i'aet | they were dressed in chocolate colored satin Fes | to Mscncltas oli tee Rupreee Cale | has changed his mind or his purpose on this subject. rede, vious to his arrest by Mr. Bowyer. They have passed | permit myself to despair of their vocomplishment. R. of Carlton strect and ber clique are pretty | ix the case of Dutcher, had expressly decided | If the pipe-layers in New York, dogs im the - | , The following is a copy of » Giseular ad. through several hands since that time—bat the last me to each of you, gentlemen, assurences of my girls; bat wethink ather too exclusive. ‘Takeour | He then referred to the statute of this State that ger, cansucceed in aie ee reaping nae dressed by the Solicitor of the Treasury to the £ tt - respect. a - | advice dear girls and be more sociable. Miss K. i} fa i us f AWE Thy Rey td ‘sae wath. raat et To Samuel Rush, James McHenry, Thomas 8. Smith, | in specks, dressed in sky blue, a most amiable a see peh in thelr vet ihe ser thole Sabie any one to,that place unless they are ~permitted to ceeea aA Distriat Attornleasy@ \welation lo their way, or soon will iol theif’ Way ts Wash ‘and others of tho Committee. Youre lady, was in attendance. When not dancing | ties in the payment of duties, advances, &c , and | Make theselection, the whigs will know to whom bia debtors to Government : ington, on the perusal of Captain Tyler and Litrie Larer Fao Buexos Ayaes.—We have versation aah ieee A Peeper ‘Sir. Peta any Ne eae) pete gee hey ary aac re Leis rnrnt nepal a teal: ign aes his cabinet. Mr. Van Buren went to Washington | received, by the Orontes, inteligence from Buenos ea to make himself agreeable here. We | perty as they had during the transaction of their pea ces but let therm not) Coniplata of hai Sin—As the act to an uniform system of on Tuesday, but whether he knows any thing about | Ayres to the 231 December. elieve he succeeds. We like the coun‘e- | extensive business, He contrasted the c! ‘of | dent Tyler. Mr-Graham, may be a strong candi- | bankruptey w in operat:on, 1 deem it proper yb ny : 7 s nance of Miss C. very much; her dress on this | false pretencesalleged against his clients, by those | date in New York, but his pretensions are not re- to make certain suggestions im regard to debtors of shem—or whether he has seen the originals or only | There i i to be 8 particular news in the scene wa not very becoming—velvet eatin, | whose advances were made with usurious exac- garded here, as constituting any formidable obstacle She ated States who may apply for the benefit of copies—or whether any person accompanied him | Pepets—only details of old fights. and an abundance of spangles. P. of Green- | tion, and illustrated his position by showing the a act. who had them in his pocket—or where they are | Of seventy-four merchant vessels in port fourteen wich Lane, ayoung lady of charm i teeereged unequal pi ego the power of an Yafiuentie and | %@ the appointment of Mr. Bloodgood. By the 5th section thereof, the priority of the bir: Sattatiad Mas BEALE OE LNREN Wwe canpél nd | were American, ot seid will not overlook; she was dressed in | wealthy firm, who by making credit with a bank and ca Mee States is preserved. ‘That thie preference Fi ; them, a r . oot} 4 ark, denoting her grief, we presume, for going to | lending ther own name, thus obtaining 12 per cent House of Representatives...Washington’s, | should be rendered available to the full extent, it i r th ent. ig ladies wil on their capital, while a poor man, withhis silver iv ¢ interests of the government be out. Atany rate, these mysterious papers are not in The officers and crew of the Riverista Brig of war] ball during Lent. The two young lad ith th pital, while a p hhis sil Birth Da, necessary that the interests of the g re ourporaession, nor have we ever seen them; so, | Cagancha, which had been captured by Admiral toby naese et Wie tose are ban pera re Sing ortean ey oee or te f moti After the opening of the session, to-day Mr. Ken- Rineetan pad pe es Sy chia tas ade the Court of Chancery mecd not issue any injunction | Brown, were in prison. It appears that it took the | Won't be certain, ‘The little Miss C's of Samaras oH ‘he pat ot ble Saat 6 pele AAA nedy presented a petition praying for subsistence for | of those indebted to the United Buates win upon our devoted heads. But, ftom the accounts we | entire National Squadron to capture her, ly street actually imagine that they are at home; | leged against them, as it had been ful’y proved that | {om 8,000 to 10,000 militia during an encampment amount of their liabilities, if any sach debtor resi- Hl 4 yr qi y i heard of them, their contents are not very | Admiral Browa, on the 16th, with his two vessels piel eh Mise ji aap atreet, Bat we atthe Very time the imistae oeturfed, as tothe | about'to take place in the neighborhood of Balti: See haere apply for We, benefit of ” | “Gen. Bi «951 y i+ ut ir sheet. ir i ei f ‘i oe or joore or gentlemanly, and they would a hc ee ne res Avie apd space wrillnot alley farther details; tlthough e ry bra the subject of this ind ictimelt: Nepbad eee more Mr. Fessenpex,next reported 4 bill from the | from this office, to relaet: the ioronvalateces ot suit our columns. : a A Pd atk: ‘i a re Psy lady present deserves an encomium. We must | wards of $400,000 worth of goods in their stores, naval committee to determine the rank of profes- | vernment., ‘To accomplish this, I transmit the fol? I is ae Sere however, that these Mite hel are Lh asa sme sane date. ne of who t why, of | while the alleged claim of : Fasgerty and Somes | S0rs of mathematies in the United States naval ser- | ying general instructions :— 2 papers will take the precedence of the Glentworth | the environs of Point Piedras exercisinz his crews. of Downing st., | per iavoice, only about $100,000; and the valne | vice, which was read twice and referred to the é , #0 far as you can, withoat infringing Vv ha ‘i r, n y upon the a; riat i an A of © of the cloths in tion not over $25.00; that | committee of the whole en the state of the Union; juriedignets the persis heer teal, ering L, of Hudson street, M Miss M. of Light street, Mi papers, or the Poindexter letter, or any other mys- The U.S. schooner Eaterprise,Leut. Goldborough, | ton, street, Miss Van Z of Brogdwa: terious letters or papers of the day. Look about | was at Buenos Ayres. visit: < daughter of Charltn street,, Mii Fae atin, soock ie they public ey ee erent thaets and thea Mr. Satronsraxz rese and said’ this'was | signee, that the sales, &c., to be sare you, and tell me what thon seest. There isa cloud | The Graceta furnishes no positive information | Miss Caroline C. of Bleecker strect, Miss G. of | Pine street, andeven if there had, the difference to the anniversary of the birth day of Washington. discreetly ordered and faithfully , and biever than a mian’s hand, hanging over the | fe*Pecting the fate of La Madrid and his followers ; | Broadway, Miss M’s of Lafayette Place, and last, | these prosecutors would not have been noticed, | There were two anni ies—the birth di chi that the proceedings be determined as-seon 43 the ao bigger than a man’s hand, hanging over the | fut itis ugderstood that eubsequent intelligence is | Dat by no means least, Miss J. of Walker street, | us one of them had stated while on the witness | 14 anniversaries—the birth day of chis | rights and interests of all concerned will pefmit. Politicians of all pariies at this particular time, | been received of that leader and several others having | 1 worthy of our greatest admiration. stand, that they would have advanced on goods in | "ation, and the birth day of him, to whom we are | | 1. If a debtor of the United States apply for the which gives indication of spreading and burst- | reached Chili owing to the timely suecour forwarded It vtrikes us with astonishment, when looking | public stores inthe eame proportion, deducting the | indebted more than to any other man for our secu- | benefit of the Bankrupt act, you will immediately to them by the Committee of Argentiae emigrants | round about upos the gentlemen, at observing #0 | payment of duties; that the invoice in which the } ri i —whii report his name and residence to thi formed oe by which the imminent danger of largea pet a state of single Wieandistes, vatake had occurred was made out by Mr. Snow, By As snilepenee ain pratphane thovaba onaht the same time apply to it for sec ermine it perehing in the Cordillera, as has been the doom of | When so many and peculiar attractions are ex- | one of the clerks of the firm of his clients, who was ‘s oreyee +s ept sacred 5 | regard to the amount. and character of his indebt~ several of their companions, , was. effectually, hibited among the dears. Why there’sDr. D. Mr. | directed by them to enter upon it goods in their and that they might shew their devotion | edness, as you may believe to be m 4 ‘ithough painfully, averted. It is added that the | VaaB. Mr. C. (you are very good looking). Mr. | store exclusively, but who had unintentionally | to the character and services of Washing: | 2. Yoawilt see that the applicant ini the survivors were immediately disarmed by the Chilian | H. and many others—'tis singalar, very. The | committed the trifling error that had given | ton by the observance of the: day which | mount due to the United States in his schedule of Authorities, major, we think, would be improved by taking | to thie famous suit of alleged false pretences, and him birth, he. would thatthe: Eioks debts; and if he claims a credit, admitting or deny- The Montevideo journals are replete with de- | out come of thestock. Mr.M. and Mr. C., two of | for whieh the whole host of Eiggert y's Sombicied: | EAte bim bintey ne wowed snare thai ise do | ing a balance, you communicate the fasts to tails aud remarks upon au alleged reverse sustained |the managers, require to be known to be highly | were now endeavoring to send them to the States’ | now adjourn. ‘There were loud cries of “agreed,” | thes'office, that the accuracy of the statement be by General Echague in Corrientes. We are unable | esteemed. (Miss M. may rest assured this is not | prison, It was also shown that at this very time | but when the vote was taken there were many | **¢eriained from the properoflicer. omy, how far, fo, this snEAnes pom aoumalehaxe salen age out aman ier g om z Se they matgoras in several of the public stores, and | ‘‘noes” heard from various parts of the Hell; the ae seers iostraet are not intended departed 7m their usual sirain of exaggeration an . Lad - of Broeklyn, Mr 's an that it . mn other acti ° a” he sand * kg Hp egies at Kitch Sowa, ayes, however, prevailed, and the House adjourned. | advance the erests of che Getersenatt tee favrication The sober-minded observer, however, } 4 infinitum. But we must close, though we do | memoranda of their places of deposite. hen A $ f 1s in the | In the city the occasion was celebrated by an impo- pp uch m img into e perfect hurricane before many days.— We are cool and compassionate, and mean to take charge of the weakest side out of pure good feeling. Even if our bitter’ foes of the Wall street prese were to get into a scrape, we would sooner help them out than delight to take revenge. The political atmosphere is in a truly lowering con- ing off of Capt. Tyler—the resignation of Henry Clay—the nomination of General Scott—the fuss about Gov. Poindexter—ihe Custom-house aad Post- | will make this seneohoa. It at scnanet period da. se ianey ‘hel May there be bo Ss ae meer discovered the cases of 3 : i York—the next Presideacy—the jour- | fing this coatest, a mishap in that quarter might | ° ast ‘Tues pr sxeniny 's enjoyment in store for | public store, no charge of fraud was then thought | sing military parade, and from early dawn to the le on your local information; both of , atin next Governor, Churies | Dave created, complications for the Argentine gov the visitors of the Tivoli Assemblies. of, although the same mistake had been matter re- . u¢ | which I am satisfied you will very cheerft 1 Barea—ihe next Governor, Charles | ernment; in the present posture of aflairs the only pesccatlainanisis ry Mite te that ae inthe case ofthe clothe. ‘The pax | !28t hour of the receding day, the notes of martial | ercise. ‘4 at Glentworth papers—the Mitchell let- | conse queace euch an event ean produce is merely to i General Sessions, er presented by Jchn Haggerty to the persons | *lusic were wafted on every breeze. The military Respectfully, your ob-dient servant, teps—the Court of Chaneery—injunctions~libels— for a brief season the accomplishment of an | Before his Honor the Recorder, Judges Lynch and | forms an abstraction, although signed by him ten companies, with their band, attended the theatre in CHAS. B. PENROSE, Bor—Bencett—and everything and every subject ble resul’, , Noah, and Aldermen Balis and Pollock. months after he knew that certain epcus were in the | the evening. Solicitor of the Treastty.” Lent oy oe het tres ad cakes ae bha ear aie Fr. 23.—Trial of Amory § Leeds for false pre- | public store, yet positively ayowed-that such goods — To » Esq, U. S. Attorney. - all mixed up together—presentiug aecene of confu-] Communication wita THR East 4xp Nonta.— Tears. cane eens sales for the | wereat No. 63 Pine street. Thus it would be seen Baltimore. —_— CC don, fun, fancy, philosophy, darkness, doubt, devil: | The sidist f a dez did 34 t Mr. Simeon Draper's house, in | that even the principal prosecutor would be liable Ci f the Herald.” Court of Common : je, fun, fancy, Pp i The sourd is navigated by haf adezen splendi company with William C. Haggerty, in the fall of | to the same charge ofr pretencesthat he alleges : paprogsress eter Feb 23, 1842. Before 30 Uishoeter.” 9 Bed es S| Fra. 23.—Daniel that puzzle the soul, and make it Heaven have mercy upoa us. We lave a great mind to abandon this wicked, illiberal, uagenerous, hard-hearted, confused, ill regulated world of sin and sorrow—go to the brow of some hoary mountain, and live the quiet life of a hermit forthe reet of our weary days. Oh! how delicious in the calm spring morning to hear the sweet birds sing up to the very gate of heaven! Gods! but that ia happiness! steamers this winter, and among the number is the New Ilw running three times a week to Provi- dence. Livery ether day we are indebted to her oflicers for Boston papers in advance of the mail. We are also indebted to Haraden & Co. for the like favors daily, and to Pomeroy & Co. for news from | © Bufialo, Utica & 1S41,and subsequent to this indictment; Mr. Hag- inst the defence. Further, it will be seen tuat ‘hcood. Irish gerty asked me how long Governor Seward was ae letter Ana by Jain Haggerty to Mr ‘Wat: Rev. Mr. Morrison's Lecture—Forrest—Sintences— | j .—The plai Pha tee in ie sah oe to continue in office; I toid him about a year; he | son, forming onc of the firm of Amory & Leeds, he ‘The Birth Night Ball—Bankrupts and Birth Day | visiting at the house of Michael Linn, No. 8 Third then said that the Governor eould have a chance | alludes tothe removal of goods by that firm, for Exchanges, §* Avenue, the counsel on the oth ide insinuating to pardon Amory & Leeds. sale, without expressing any objections to such a ~ th a that he did so for the purpose of havi ocea: "he defevce here rested, and the prosecution | course, and therefore, by his own consent, has con- Mr Eprr sional private and pleasant Conversation Sith Lt re sett H ? 4 firmed the power of the defeace to make such The Rev. Mr, J. H. Morrison, of your city, | wife. This, however, Mr. Blunt, in his » ie « Oebey Huconnsr, one ofthe frm of lpg | en of te good at any ster period, He cn, | ected at evening before de Mercantile Library | fp, wont ronal and Foie deni. | Whetbeg ‘ 3 , i fy 1 . ociation, to a very large and higily ii H ie Srawes or Crviurzation.—Capital punishment peighh ah Mer dt fy Sin boii Be pe om ‘ ve piyoecncore, 08 ies auditory, onthe “ sical purl for dae st paola hd ipa pbd certain it ii ey | : ; r a y ‘ i e . has been virtually abolished in Tenneasee, by an | formal than it was famil I madea special vii eir own statemen not a handsome speaker, but his lecture wasa most Gy nada most despanienentitcia wnteh thet act of the legislature, authorizing the Governor | Sing Sing during that summer, to obiain the deed | ing thefather,and denying his own conversations,as | cxecllent one, and gave great satisfaction to alf | ter so ted herself as to cause Pee tee to commute it to imprisenment,for life in the peni- | f the farm;, 1 went to Mr. Amory’s house inthe | proved by other witnesses; the Dun Quixotte valor | who had the pleasure of hearing it. He exhibi watch house, Mallon . evening, and told him he must come to New York; | of Ogden Haggerty, who had threatened to P és ing it. He exhibited arrivedat the house, s tentiary. I threatened him with personal violence on beard | Amory, demol! ia Besaets,and at the aged veteran | * Very thorough acquaintance with the writ appened, and, while Lina of the steamboat; I told him we bad relied upon | Gritia for expressing his opinion that the house of allthe poets, both ancientand modem. The entail to'velense her. . Th atatese & their promises, and unless they were fultlieds 1 Jack Haggerty and Ce. was no better than that of | tal Shakspeare seems to have engaged much of his | short time together. Mallon got into a dis; ati should expose his conduct; he told me we should | Amory and Leeds! He alluded to the honorable attention. He spoke of him in an open, liberal and | when Mrs. L. drew him into her room and leek i have the deed on that day; he also promised to | testimony offered of the good standing and pure re- manly style—devoid entirely of that prejudice 60 | the door. The husband, hearing of it, requested give us assignments of the balances due on their | putacion of the defendanis, as presented in open | Common among the classical order. jl Dr. Irish to break the door o| The ort t books; we agreed to £30,000 for Mr. Amery’s | Court by men as high, as proud, and as spotless as E. Forrest bud a tremendous house last night to | only did so but called a tohmaeied had the ™ farm; we sold it for $15,000; there was a mortgage | any of the Haggerty’s coald ever aspire, and this | witness hie admirable personification of Metamora. | tiff sent off to the fifth ict wateh house. “a upon it of $7,5%; we did not search to ascertain | too after these ‘defendants bad made what was) 7° in this play, without question, king of the | he was placed in a cell all night, atten ed whether it was mortgaged oF not; I had no difficulty | termed a bad failure, and beep redueed to porert | Wamponoags. Miss Clifton will appear with him | py the various nemel s thai de in finding the gcods th: ia in Pi in the Lady of L; . k in finding the gcods that were ia the atoré in Pine | and went. He most a.oqusniy parisaved tae icank ir ith, and James Ash, pede taste foe oreans ea ay Be ft i who were found feilty of a robbery which they | discherg: Are.—The recent nate, of Mr. Bar- Tue Revections ay tHe Se rejections by the United States * ker for Comp ford for the place of Judge Hop! oreshadow- ing of seme very curious events. It is highly pro- bable, as we think that Mr. Tyler may not nominate ay other person tothe vacant Judges’ in which case, there w » a terrible lire up. veral hua dsed baakrupis -all Clay men—will thus have their fiopes frastrated fur want of a Judge to pass on their Oonr Custom Houss.—The collector aud his army of clerks went into the splendid new Custom ILouse yesterday ; and now transact the public business therein. It is very tastefully aad neatly fitted up and would make a fine palace. Fasutox ante Annivat.—The Chev. a’ Argaiz, Spanish Miuister, arrived in town yesterday from ease. They want their. affa ttled, the delay an anee 7. | Street after the failure; those that were missing, | and truly honorable course of will enrage them ; and we sh not be s Wabhiagton, Kae lng takes lodgivige at elle W ever” I mir: Snow informed me were gone or sold; I did not ing to ther persecutors all that they possessed, r ? rd 90% js brought the pre- , a ai * | ley House. him who had bonght them; I did not obtain] even in the hour of ruin and desolation, and perpetrated at Helizhoover’s hotel soime time since, | sent action jor false imprisonment, the’ d 0 see them unite with another body of their ‘i —_—— . any further information as to where the remainder | with withering sarcasm contrasted the al- ave been sentenced to the penitentiary until the | },14 at @2000. The court charged that a man ia’ citizens, and forma stroog administration jparty in | Coxcert at tan Cry acer aap store. to of ae epee rap is a nob net that any | most fiendlike dispositton of those, who after Eo gl Bet arrent scoundrels and | Jord of his own domicile, and caneject any person al 3. ie one ecer give if gl ») at v our ‘om n rei i i + Hi u + Fy . eansylvan.a. At all events, rejections eeem | be given to-night at the City Hotel will be a mast | goods in our invaice from Amory § Leeds were in the | grasping all that, tends to make life comfort. | Trye great bitth-night ball at the South street Fee ethan eee Oe: cae Minna TA ae public stores until November 1840, when dey | able, would still follow their victims with insa- gare us the statement of goods disposed of. tinte zeal, in hope of severing the last link that con- theatre was attended by about fifteem hundred per- | sufficient force to put him out. But here his _Cross-examined by Defence—Our intercourse at | nects them with society, separating them from | sous. It was really a magnificent affair, second | thority ecases. Unless the person so ejecied acts in 4 e Bt Sing with Mr. Amory and family, was always | their wives and innocent children, and consigning only tothe grand“ {Joz"" entertainment in your City, | » manner to eause a bresch ofthe peace, he has no going public ia certaialy runaing ia favor of the legi- | with good feeling ; the families weat to church to- | them to the ignominy and lasting disgrace of con- whico, agreeably to your admirable and supericr | right to give him into custody, nor is any other per- timate drama. ‘The Chatham Theatre was last ever- ieee in the same carriage ; cannot recollect when | viction and incarceration with doomed felons | description, must have ‘capped the climax. The | sonat liberty to dosofor him. The jury returned 4 é “4 Maange threatened Mr. Amory onboard the steamboat, | steeped with crimes of the blackest dye. price of tickets was $2, and the receipts probably | . verdict in favor ¢fplaintiff for $50 damages, which ing crowded toe to witness the sterling pieces | whether Lintended to exterminate him or not; I do ebave neither room nor time to give more of | $3,000 Thus Wemyss, himself a very clever fel- | eoyers cost of court. “Wife” and Money.” The dress circle | not think I intended to kill him ; 1 was very angry ; | the eloquent remarks of Mr. O'Conner, but suffice low, has made a very clever speck out of it. For ple: , Mesers. N. B. Blunt, acd W.H. J knew at the shasets sent to us in Getaber, 184), ‘by | it to say that it left an impression on the minds of rs _ r* aware Ma anepe wp teres Harned—_Mr. ©. L.B. Brooks for defendant. mo} jy Leeds, were from the lic stores. j i d si ern cities, in of e \- ee [Me Oonner Bare called the attention of wi ail ag iFy,.FO Saal, Shawee. Pa. CPR ES Fe reel bat gs nce dheceea Ride to ms pat List. ness to this positive point blank contradicti ; i ; e dec! insolvent under the general bankra, SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. 4 Ls . The court then adjourned to this morning at 10 law, and several of them have bece live the nei ff William Boley, New York, to be declared bankrupt a ba the first of aseries of movements that are des- | brilliant affair. We advise all to get tickets early. tined to create a tea’ ecmmotion, and perbape ulti- w Clay party in the emoke. Cuarnosa Tuarne —The heatre- —Who wants a lock ef Dickens’ hair? that the unrivalled artist, the great nlune, wae recently sent for to | of the ~ o cutfand trim the hair of Boz. exhibited a brilliant display of beauty,and fashion,and the debutant Mr. Smith was very euccersful in St. ye. This evening Mr.Scott plays Othello,a per- the Carlton Hox ‘Tara n cutting it off, preserved every particu- lachair, and took it off with him as a prize. 1] 2 ae i have the lion’s mane atlast,” said Martelle ia exta- | formance whic, like good wine, needs no bush. given in his direct examination, when he said he | o’clock, when one of the counsel for defence will i Th Won" 4 teh “Pari i i 5 licat March 93; Jona Lawrence, do 31; Thos M $m; do the pretty maid of the Carlton. “ Not exactly” said | This piece has been got up in very good taste, par- Witness continued—1 never told Charles G. Haven, uperior Court. Cochrane and Robert Coebrane, of Baltimore. Thos Brownell, i 1a Nickerson, Jr, 5 dhe artist, stating it into his pocket book like beak { ticularly the nautical scene of the passage of the | orany one else, that I intended to give Mr. Grifiia, bifire Sedge eaphishien The birth day of our glorious nation’s immortal ot Auguats, (hinds black man, notes, Since this hr en known, Martelle’s place | Steamer Spittire, from Calais to Dover. et Piece Phun Wisetel ned cronies was a Fre. 231.—Conant vs. Bell.—This action, to Radianprenatotnn ons owi Mer oiamap ot Cogent himselt to madager announces an engagement with John Sef- | cork with Haggerty & Co. in June 1840; I went | which we alluded a day or two since, was to reco- | pat wileh was lit ap, ny soortar got 1,842) do 28; Peter R Crandall, Telip, L.1, do hers, yet burns brightly in the bosome of | Paikhurst, Willismsburg, 23; Stiles Curtis, Fisbkitl, in Maiden lane, tas been run down with ladies, askiag— Ob! give mea lock of “s hair Y «Do, give me the smallest mite?’ “ Do let me haveafew hairs?” Martelle ceuld have sold the hai: for 1900 shares U. 5. Bank stock, but he prefer- red preeenting it is to his numerous fair custom. ers. A poet las began a new “ Canto of the Rape iS Andrew M Marvin, Brooklyn, de 28; Albert Cerpenter, with Mr Ogden Haggerty to the store of Amory & | Ver from defendant slp, interest, as endorser | pil, Leeds after their failure; the is found by ona note of George W. Tyson, but which he de- | the: 4 Boots take ie clares to be aforgery. Two of the witnesses ex- con Exchanges, on New | Ulster co, 93. iznature being that of Mr. | Yerk, I quote at Philadelphia, 23 3 ic’ I ; 3 The | discount; Virginia, 6} discount ; Rail Road orders, Send ahes Romstet See rlaoea Necks ee eee h 18; Mr McBaten, Seeretary of the North American | Court charged for defendant, but she Jur ned | 20 discount; Flour is $5,56; Wheat 110 4 120 cents. | 5,45 Anthony, Victory do 18; Hiram Clark, Troy do 99} Insurance Co., was recalled by prosecution, and on | ® verdict in favor of play tif for $3 102 5 e v ig done at Asnapolis. The weather is clear | navis Carpenter, Brockport, do 21; Collins Gowdy, New= " Not cross-examination, stated that onthe morning after | [We understand there is about $70,000 of Tyson’s | and pleasant. Rovenick. | port,do 19; Jireh Martin, Verona, do 18; Luoas G Mer- rill, Sweden, 401; Henry Randall, Troy, do 21; George ton, Esq. £0 celebrated in the part of Jemmy Twitcher. It ig his ficst appearance on any stage tora period of three years, during which he has been travelling in Europe. We understand he com- mences his engagement on Monday next, Court Calendar—This Day. that were placed on the invoice we marked with chalk ; the goods not found were said to have heen | pressed a belief of thi sold ell, while several testified to the reverse aa oo the fire at the public store, Mr. Leeds, whi aper with Mr. Bell's endorsement on, which the ne Surenton Covnr.—Nos. 42, 166, 196, 2,92, 117, 147, 100. | then a diseeter Of. the gota yany, came tate the hiker deelares to have been forged] Ph - Somers, Mentz, do 21 Tice Fak it riz Pax Turarns.—The fite, to | poet, oe Coenen Stee eee rte ‘authn, surance offieeand asked what was the loss of the | A motion, it is said, will be made for a new trial. {Correspondence of the Langa ‘i - are os 574.76, 75, 299, 32 ; i “eb. bei mentcan Museum.— area 0, 66,74, 7 pany; 1 told him that Amory and others Putrapecraia, Feb. 23, 1842. PL, he Pn we annals Sond which we alluded yesterday, occurred on Friday 73, 290, 32, 8, 68,32, ; A bi Ls el had some goods insured by their firmhad beende-| Senep.—The mail from Philadelphia, that left] The Tyler dinner,yesterday, went off generally | with persons, Tobably five thousand in number, w aiyht and het om Monday. It was occasioned by a | 8°89 Matt Her Auer i rere es : y settled this | nae oi day aft iveo' ived | i Thie could not well have | were attracted by th ‘of revolving’ Chi stone placed taderthe stove, which yot heated, and | Tym Seasox.—About six inches of loss by comprom' that city yesterday afternoon at five o'clock, artived | in the naturel way: ie could not well bave e elegant piece ity in the Vieil <yinte and the counsel for | at Jersey City at 10 last evening, thus performing | been otherwise, as thore who participatedgin it | ocsrsr ae tiesem hr wontal the most mag ere rested, ‘The prosecutio Friday night. The quantity in the vicinity of Q a. fence called bec, in plices where i: has not drifted, is abeut four feet ; but on the open grounds along the St. Lawrence, where the preveiting easterly and wes- terly winds have an uninterrupted sweep cf many | Haggerty, of the firm of Il miles, the drifts are, in some instances, from ten | goon after thi to fifteen fect deep. This year the snow was later | Court, in whi and in less quantity than usual at the commenee: ehove firm; b ment of the winter. The great depth of snow at | with the evidence given in by Mr. Amoi present,secmas to be confined to a cirenit of some | time ; he alao eaid, “you had better tell Mr. Amory | crowded boxes and pit, painted by Smich, nightly re- sixty of ninety miles from the city —Quebec Gas., | to keep ont of my way, Or dama him I will shoot | coives well merited applause, as dows a ‘the view of | newly appointed Judge, Bradford, had been reject- PM. a th e conversation, that | Paris from the road to Versailles, tinged witht . A are be sold this morning, at Levy's Rooms, 161 Bri f ted OG Pe Bennett should by een the rietng a, ps ed by at Sanne ‘artist. P. Grain, ed by the Senate. The friends of the President, way, at IL oe a ni which are some very choles is a " ia > the distance in five hours. were very respectable, and the amount of liquor Spo si id Med 3 Ll flog Lge aancis GxiFFEX, Who was sworn, and depose i ‘ ‘ rowing off vari as follows—I bad a Sonversacion with, Me. ten onthe GATE, Teac —Shakspeare’s frageay of Dee aa Ter. yeor-coo thee biked he color, lean be seen thew ole length of roadway . er Sons, last ello is produce: 9 ni , with a tremendous cast— feo more attractive frhleht thewreey nig the Pr yurtetta of Paris ond London | i# believed that this has been effected. This hope, | sites No model of Dublin, of Ningare, and half & is performed for thethird time. The scene representing | I admit, was considerably dampened in the even. | million of curiosities. bie pe ean nimel Mag- the stage of a French theatre, with @ view of the ing, when news came from Washington that the netism beats Col. Stone out of sight. burat throu sh the floor. Mn. Srevaws’s Beaurires, Yacnt.—I\ will be seen by an atvertirement in to-day’s paper that Mr Stevens iateads to sell kis beautiful yacht, tae Oa- kahy-e. Soe can be bought a great bargain,fand ie te most noble little crait that ever walked our waters. She's a perfect Water-Witch. inti —<—<$—<—<$<<— Fixe Patwrinos—About 160 very fine Goxsee Gerenar or Mexico —Don Juande ie Granjais ne longer “ Mexico Vice Consul” for thi oity'and State, in consequeace of the recent chang iu fhe Mexitan Government. Mr. LE. Hargone has been appointed in his place, with the additions! utie of Consul General. eg rt Sxow satan om coy from the Ver- | the same world with him ; onoe while wilh him on |; aa he rabbis are no less determined to persevere now | specimens of the wat Patriot of Sarurday last, that a snow storm of | board of a steamboat, he said he had threatened to ; , - T than before. Some of the friends of J. W. Tyson call th f the public te the saleof Neaneepey i Deatiy fenethe depth ot eghteen tie Amory if he did not do something he wanted igre d we Codkaag iealieh ‘and meh fear that this rejection is ominous ol his fate ae eiinnutact Haller ihe Cioulatn tone mn = ‘ed : t eu im to do, ‘acto! recei| " H t ato lew 5 iochee—the wind blew violently and the snow | Joxsruaw Narain was called and swom—! pogteea rie Ter cree oepdict tar Pees Commissary General, — Miller & Co. this day, st 12 0'¢look, at the Merohante” drifted so much as to make the roads im; Was precent at aconversation held in presenes of ! London atremendousrun, Josiah Randal, Esq, is out in a card in reply to | Exchange.

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