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Vel, VIL—Ho, 349 —-Whele Ne. 2017 NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNING, MARCH 5, 1842. Pries Wee Gelid THE NEW YORK LANCET. EDITED BY JAMES ALEXANDER HOUSTON,M. D., PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY, The want of a weck! vencement of Medicaland of local, individual, or party interests, ard esti a bread and permanent basis, has been | profession in this country. the object of the present undertaking. The New Yer« Laxcer will be conducted on princi; Jar to those which have been so successfully adapted in the management of several Euro; kindred character, and acknow! entirely independent of any will uniformly endeayor to a means within Its reach,the grest interest# of theemi useful and elevated profession, in whose service ‘When the proprietors state that this! periodical’ will give permanent recerd to the really valuable results of the accumulated experience and observation of the thou- sands of practitioners scattered over the widely extended field of the United States, and will present to them, manner best adepted ya of the labors of distingaished medical writers in Europe and this country, they conceive that these considerations alone will be foundeutlicient to gain fur the contemplated can detire. In order jowing outline ofthe tion is submitted. The contents of riodical will be comprised under verpool om the 18th. | (Correspondence of the Herald. Bactimore, Feb. 24, 1842) Washington's Birth Day in Battimore—Its Celebra- tion—Ball of the City Guards at night—Ball at the Front Street Theatre—Deseription ‘of the Visitors Britons, rejoice with heart and voice, Yon here may seers Time honos’d names whose many claims - solese ee too boi See jut take a:peep, with eyaof sheep, At those Pr late tperareds And} ou will see two more with me As general gezetted, There's Genera! Famine, foe to cramming: Aloug, lean, fearful tellaw, His troops are gaunt,! His uniform pale yellow. There's Arson, he who likes a cpree, A wicked bum’to) hs Who plays droll tric His colour’s fiery searict. For me I'm bent (I’m Discontent) pon @ secret mission, An ugly job, tohead the mob And thus runs m “Fare quickly forth, rouse South and North, ‘That nought the pur; Of, General Peel, with le Soon toemploy the army. “ To murmurs loud Invite the crowd, children dead,— To sailijom New Journal, devoted to the a- rgical Science, i breseped ew You. ‘golliae,aBth Murch. tl is 2 ba sek May. *Depeyster, 13th March. i 5 u L. * Gablain Joba olan pth May. ‘of 1000tons, built provements as combine rs panscnget sohence in $400, fot i ae. which ample stores will be coe ships are Commanded by mi ill make every exertionto give general satisiac wracts ofthese ships will vor Ueda ih thengior fae willhereafter go armed, and their pecu 0 athem security bot possessed by any other Dean Bensetr— There are so many subjects upon which one may eomposital and descriptive powers, and hat could be said in relation tethe many that have lately*‘come off ” im this vic- al.y am ina state.of hesitation to know how to begin, or where to commence, or rather am yacillaiing whether to commence at all as I do, that nothing but real news scriptive articles, can be of use in your popular-journal. I lay last, the one bundrsd and tenth aa- niversary of the birth of the immortal Washington, s ushered in with a gentle westerly arsky,a bright sun, anda mild and se- rene atmosphere, The wholy face of nature was ly smiled ia, consciousn of one of nature’s fa- business had approach- thronged with a pply this desideratum is jet, rtisular set of men, and th farmer's ricks, vance, by every legitimate timized eity, that | for practice! utility, Sedi Cry leud for breaa, wi ‘Yet waken no suspi ‘The Chartist crow assistto brew Some caldrop.of commotion, w That we may still their zeal with pill Of ead, or slumb’rouepotion.” unhee. and newspapers 1 cent each. Letters by th pheet: mats ct t LINK OF PACKETS LY oe tronege which the: LOUISIANA to be more explicit the following ‘hea 1. Briefona piquant Reviews of pew Medical Books, Periodicals, Lectures,and current Medical Literature in ns, complexions, and ‘guniuses, partake of their share of the refreshin; and exhilerating influence of such a truly beautiful i, commenciing the 1 fader of the. year, whereby great delays 2: ted di the summer months. racenied suns Op Seesnes ‘That ame en omitted, ; Whichithey suppose Lord Johnhad chose Had he but been permitted. There's General. Trade, a And General Education ; Both favorites with the pride and pith, Town it, of the nation. too, may bleme to.miss the pame if valiant General Freedom, Andcall Sir Bob, a sourvy snob, Who dared to stipersede hits. I could defend my gallent friend, Sir Bob, with reasons twenty, Ana show you,'too, why entre nous He passed by General Plenty. And other change, all woundy strange, Ts tixed in countil But ere the time to bi Or tidings 1 would give ye. ear I need not fear,— Daring the course of the day, the ardor of our military companies was arouse), and many of them raded, which, with the dulcet sounds, brought din the State of Marylard, others, caused a gene- t the :eviving spirit of Independent Light Dra- meh, all told, twelve of minuRGicaL Reronren, including at the Surgical Cliques, the Hospi practice; with ‘selections from the ‘rth from the best b: tke Independent Blu ral émiile of approbati: our volunteer corps. goons turned out ninet: whom were high priva' At night there wi Baltimore City Gaa efficient, and: decided! company in Bal imore, at Washington Hall. European Journals. TV. Evtroatan Derantment. V. Forssowanp Domestic Paoressionan INTELLIGENCE. Such is the ground work ofthe plan on which this Na- tional Medical Journal will be conducted ; and on the carrying out of this plan with faithfulness and zeal, the proprictors repose With, they trust, a not presamptuous confidence, their hopes of future aud full success: The Lancer will consist of vixteen pages, 8vo., double ublished every Suturday, and for-, the Union with the strictest punc hy athe ity’ of general ball.going. The light colunins ; ‘it will oe warded to all parts v1 tuality and despatch. Teams+ Three dollars perannum, paid in advance. QG- Books, pamphlets, plates, Ko., for review, und all communications relative to the editorial department, to be addressed to the editor at the office of the Lancer. ions and advertisements'to be forwarded to er, James Gorden Bennett, at the office of the Lancét, 21 Ann street, New York. it a unequalled for co ho will ;, tron. They willat all times be towed up and \¢ ships will be responsi- The proeceds of which are jaudably appropriatedte the purchase of tente, catap equipa, 5 ‘he main room at the Hall iz very large, cnd it _ decorated kage, sent by or, put J was very handsomely and t + Sven to gazette Peel's special pet, the extreme end of it wa: Qld, General Taxation. None but a fool tellstalesfrom school, Excuse then, that I tell yeone: Tt makes me fret that next Gezette ‘That upstart Gen. Rebellion. , Ere Spring.you see, Peel's quondam al. Gri vor freight oF pas scarhit te ~ For freig! one a » K COLLINS & CO. 86 South st.,oF VANS E WOOURURE. Agen is New promptly forward all F this hine are warrante Greatcare will be taken W YORK AN: EW YOR 08H the speetator’s eye res ed upon well-arranged deooration. The admirable band attached to the United States MeHenry, who paraded with the it, and perform- ay, it would be lara been ¢ little quare, one insertion... h additional iuscrtion. . ut o’er us Three, VK PACALTD, Guards through the da: ed some beantiful well'to bint that more sober he would not probal ‘| while the company was There was a great dis wearers were not justly entitled tu be called ited that there was a 88ssE atte Each additional insertio: BILis stiTcHep IN ON MODERATE TRAMS.—Four THOUSAND COPIES ARQUIRED. ints intended for insertion, and, Books, $e.,for notice and review, must be forwarded to the office on or before Thursday of every week. ratte Vath of cocks mouth as follows: : Merch which, like the meteor fash, is War—insatiate War! , for some one sugges suspicion ufloat that many strutted in ** bor- ig the crowd could be plainly discerned : late an. M.C , from this city, is suid to be the best looking old bachelor in Balti- more; Messrs. T. E. T———, A. K.L- M——, of the Guards, were Mr. H—~~, inthe Marylam form, proved himselfan attentive gallant. Qne in- divideal in uniform was present who was really enough to have swallowed another; Jonah. 9. C. O———., of the Dragoons, who isa wid- ower, shown out in his flashy uniform. But, to the fairer portion of the company, which was very nu- » in a dark dre: ship BALTIMORE, t ' it thebrow of Heaven! The trumpet’s blast Hath drowned the widow’s shriek, the e: rail Oh ! what, to him, are nature's holy ties 7 Ambition points to victor: He treads o’erslangh: illion: red with human , basely cowering at the tyrant’s With smiles deceitful, and obsequious: ity Revellion and dark Treason ' cath Submission’s humble guise ‘ The furious fires that wildly rage within. United enly ia the league of vice, , ‘They wateh in secret when, and where, to speed The bolt, commissioned with their sovereign's doom. While meaner parasites, those gatdy things, That flutter round the blaze of royalty— mercenary wretches, who, I themselves, their coun’ allegiance tothe powers below, the work of death! Printed and Published for the Proprietors, at the Lancet Office, No. 21 Ann Street, by JAMES GORDON BENNETT. Bark New World, Youngs, 10 ds fm St Marks, jingtob; Btevens,44 de fm Malaga, wine, &c. to P forthe New York Lancet. The followidg is a list of the Agents for the’ Lancet, ons will be received, and ‘single num- bers are found for saleregularly every week, | merous. Miss with white, was well rec: of ‘Market street, and Mi: uite attractive; Miss R white, and Miss S- ccount of her lameness, all robably five hun- Or MOL Cre than considered handsome, though I must say that a more respectable collection is rarely assembied. All passed «Mf wath order, and every eye seemed to bey with a pla- ‘eid satisfaction, at the manner in which they were revidedfor. One word as tothe Little baliet mas- M. H. Grittith, who was formerly of thonah we intend to keep is not to be discovered in his protession in this e1- ty. |‘ Theawkwardness that he had to contend with, in so large a company, was well avoided; and all are indebted forthe admirable erder of the bali to There was at onetime tilt) -seven cotillions upon the floor. At the Theatre, where the late manager Weymss was to give a gtand funcy dress bail, had anticipa- ted finding a heterogenous mss of humanity, all in a chaos; though, from his flaming advertisements, that heralded forth the the whole affair, one would be id he find not only the * P; the courtiers of Eu- nd Airiea, present However, though ored, the compuny Id atry; anatheir God— J——, of the same, uld not dance, on a looked admirable. are reduced to 66 cents, From the foot ef Courtlandt street, New York. ‘Sundays the floor, of w Fi uced. pat rei O Boz! 1long bavetarried To find aman like you; And now [ heer you're married, Oh dear, what shall I do 7 I grows more madder, wn my face do run ; New Haven,Cona. O. Boz ! that wife ‘of I wish that she wou! For then I'm sure, you might ‘A faticy take to 1: When first I set ny eyes on You, I did love you Boz ; Then give your wife some There is * sufficient cos. vt A.M train from Nev, seve rey ga na AN to commence running ‘through New Brunswickfor New Brunswick ie omit- [Correspondencefof the Herald.) Lovuvicte, Feb. 19, 1842, Rumors—Marriages—Newspaper War—-Business, n in advance of ly to be unaston- A. Fry, jossrs. AD Hoyt &Co. vance—or 6} cents ice 21 ANN STREET. neither of these attractions with their pretence, there o; The Laneet is $3 p per single number. Many strange and startling ramors have been currently passing from mouth to mouth among our citizens within the last two or three weeks. Some were ‘weighed and found wanting;” others again have beeh readily snatched up with eagerness and avidity—‘cause vy 7’ they ‘promoted scandal and abuse, ’tis strange aye, ‘tis passing strange,’ that good report should mave at the world, whilst that of evil flies with the rapidi- | P. ty of the wind, and blasts the repatation of him or her (as the case may, be) by its deadly and poison- aa does the sirocco of the east what- ever animated thing it passes over. should be? is easier asked than answered: Do not think mea moraligt, for naugit is farther from my cording to the. rhetorici old, bne should fitet deliver his peroration before opening his, speech, Of the many reports that rumor, with its thon- , hes spread abroad, or are more readily sejzed by the eager gossips than the one.concerning & marriage which ison the eve of being consummated between two very celebrated person: being no other than the stitute,the other a Mrs —— this.event is to take. place wever. edote of Lape g hls jie ies ap e i in tl *Louisvi jour- sap | ean It iy t have Neen taken to for its publication— MAIL LINE FOR ALBANY, and int in society wer Lenn others, the majesty of his mein, and general good fully ‘disclosed in Mr., leman. Mr. Wallack, one of Mr. Bi ton’s company at the Holliday street, was als sent, Mise Lee, the pretty little danseuge, wi Mr. Burton, who, brought her, and a few lized her compan 1 ad of the Ball andt street, ‘THIS. AFTRNOO! on board, or to PETER C. ; eave for Al Salurday Afernoody Mazeh.sth, at 50’clvak. accthy BIATEN ISLAND SERBY. * = ae ae aw above until farther naij’s pace through | aristocrats, mo a notice navigation TEN ISLANDDR or to be engaged. ows autil farther notics and Mrs. Philips, of-t! heaves were prezest. Mr. tocratic in the extreme, wit members of the clique, whi near the corners in the vicinity of tel, were very officious an going roun endeavoring to attract attention. Mr. well known to moat of t! » avery big moun, ari meted aed feat ne ane ot the ¥OR LIVERPOO! lar Packet of the 7th fast sailing packet snip PA- . tons, a Spare 180 fons Capt, Delane; of the managers fancy, characters, I must notice Dr. ho was dressed in a suit ef black velvet, spectacies, anda wig. The Doctor very merry hamor, and becone his bly—he should have been, however, ‘cumspect in his endeavors to scrape an ee with strangers; [ his feelings would have been spared, ders would not have enjoyed as hear- Young Mr. KR-—, racer of a Yankee very well, and der and ydmiration of all, by his life-like personation of the genuine down-easter.— He was peculiarly bappy ia bis answers to qaes- tione proposed by ibe bystandcrz, aud kept the crowd around his in a coutuunual rear of laughter, Of all the charactexs ussamed inthe room, those of the quaker and quakeress were the most admired, best sustained, aud svewed the most real of any. , and the quakeress Several equ pped themselves as lors, jockeys, &c , but they displayed so little taste, that they did not take atvall; su the quaker, the yankee, and the doctor have the palm. ‘The laid looked well. ig them the ballet , hone cause so ’ exact day on which tit be piceesied | + Moers Sheffield, cannot inform you; ER & VicMURRAY, yee Tne Postrel it his expense, ” the editors of that pa task by the “City Cazetie ette desies the charge made upon eretary of State and proves it to be false. The edi- torof that paper has published the affidavits of Webster and the clerks of the department that no sush occurrence transpired or cou! pire without the knowled Firet Regalar | Packet SPRARE, Cage Sint, wal pe ny ‘or it OF pasenge, tacos, apply ow beard, at we the ye m2 i to Gave the goods by th Jas, O. Woodrulf, who will prompt ¢ 5 Capt. © Hi in and about the de S00 insta ee Ly have on oath declared thatoe mentioned in the “Journal” i ‘ebster has oceupied the it newspaper war has queker.was Mr. vi such personas has been engaged since office cf secretary. A been carried sect N for nearly a week, No ver, reeinds to either a Very lic been incurred, save that of im carrying on this most gi war has ceased, at least fc “Journal” bas declared thernotice of the remarks of ” of the “Gazette.” Th bar,and is doubt! , OF give him a “strong pull,” remains to be "Business in almost at x staid otill-little is doin them 'to enliven their despond- eekly atrival of the He- AN iicon cart ve se aplendud fast. ail Captain Holden, will Waviug first rate anco ctnmh, if application i JOHN HEKDMAN, tall gentleman several individuals (an master of the ball may be justly ineluded) have kept something upon their legs, and instead of ex- hibiting them in tights, have obscured them a much as possible, more credit would have been reflected upon the caifs or calves. Captains Ring. gold and Morris, and Reynolds, were present, the two latter with their moustachios—they were ununiformed. ‘The as usual, were Very nw them extremely handsome. rage. ‘The two Miss J—-—, of Fell’s Point, were as pretty as ever. Were to notice all, not close to-night; therefore one word of the deco- rations of the room, and I am The spacious pit was entire! with the whole stage, made one of thi if not the largest, it: paintings, hangings, the execution was, 3 For passage, in cal dations aod on very offow 1s wa are a time, as the “ . “ : rie respective captains, are all well and any h EES anxious to get off. 8. Jenkins jand and theie frieets tH ‘e him to his own ous, and some of foes iil Ee piven and the gaigrdngs idtarente sttend; t J. & W. 4 at be furni payable ‘6) South st, one door east of HORNE Coumultedcontidentially: ly aiveedh which, ighted, and the conpntetts 78 Marray street. rom the haste, » ‘The whole, in one mass, wi enough, did Webut view it ata distawe, but the necessary adjaceney of the compan: ed a dull look, which a little distance w altogether;obviated. ‘The ball broke up e’cleck, Good od ness, judicrousnesy, beg e . We ‘out of tion out of the Ab the city papers bere are mss agse omit the lett lige me, but all atin een devoured. Déspondingly ¢ coming of the next meil. fog the contents are then do,they await ¢ y to them caus: Dreasrnovs 'Fine at Cannotros.— With ex- treme regret we record the total destruc! rau “The losv of ich Kany, the: leunee the hotel, we afe sorry to say, wae-very severe. bled to cave many~ vatiety of articles were s «< ‘Phe hote| and furnitare be ‘insured Ys greediness, &e, were haracteristici of the attendera, has, no doubt, made Cortland, [Correaponden :e of the Herald.| Courtanp Vitrace, Feb. 29, 18/2. Reform needed in the Post Office—The Temperance Cause. James Gonvow Benverr, Esq : Dear My “‘ sufferings is intolerable.” 1 have been a subscriber to your valuable daily Herald, for the last two,years, and have become so much accns- tomed to look daily for the intellectual dish which you serve up to your numerous readers, that with outic Tam completely out of sorts. I have had only one Herald, that of Monday, Feb. 14., since a week ago Friday. I have waited from day to day, until patience bas ceased to be a virtue. The cause of their non arrival, ]am unable to aceount for. — The, Herald of Satarday, which contamed the speech of connsel in Colt’s case, I have never re- ceived. 1t was the Saturday’s Herald previous to the publication of Judge Kent’s charge to the jury in that case. Now, 1 wish your aid in ferreting out the de!ay and non-arrival of your valuable paper. There isa daily mail {rom New York here, which comesfrom New York to Syra¢use, and from S,- racuse here, by stage, ie ror so direct, that there should be nodelay. For fear that your man who directs. your mai. pers, does not put On a proper superscription, I wish you to have it directed daily, to Cortland Village, Cortl York, if thi done without remedyii ‘ou Must request our friend ‘yler, to compel every post- daily Herald, so that they ity of stealing it from Bankrupt Lise, SOUTHERN DISTRICT oF NEw YORK. Wm RK Taylor, New York, to bi April 4 Alexondér Mount Greig, Broskiga Meet NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW York. Jeremiah Bridges, Avon, to be declered bi March 30; Chester G Birge Cazenovia, sky Ren bore tholemew, do; ateman do; Norman Bennet? Oswego, 25th: Seth W Barke, Phoenix, 26th; Jes Bart. 4, Scriba, 26th; Thos U Bradbary, Canandaigua, April 7; Sylvester Brown, Rochester, Merch 24; Weitsu Bennett, do; Edward W Bennett, Buffalo; 30th; Edwar, Tuitenden, do, lat ; Christepher Caleb, Ovid, April 2 Stephen R Colvin, Rochester, j Erastus Cross, Vsea, Suth; Franklin J Clark, do, 99h; Hiram Cook? Volney, 25th; Alonzo B Canfield, Oazenovie, 26thy Hen ve Danforth, Ballaton Spa, 20th; James Duene, Duane, April 9; Stephen Dyer, Brosdalbin, 4th; an Deck, Zicero, March 22; Samuel Ht Dubete Shirhe atat; John. Eddy, Jr Rochester, 24th; Abraham’ P Failing, G&nejo- harie, 26th; Wm A Goodrich, Lockport, diet; Samuel Graves, Anburn, 23th; Alvab Gregory, Ovid. 26th, Ar- chibald D Gilchrist, Volney, 25th; Elihu H Grover, Re. 4th; John C Hugunin, Oswego, 26th; David W Hale, Ulystes, 28th; George B Tones, Buifelo olst; Wie Kuiffen, Oswego, 25th; Benjamin Kniffen, Loe! 30th; Ira’A Liber, Rochester, 24th; John’ B Lablos? New Fane, 26th; Samucl Moody. Elmira, 22; Caleb H Mason, Clarkson, 24th; Thomes McMurray, Buflale. 21st; Brockholedt McVicker, Boonville, 2\st;John March? Cavugacounty, 26th; Geo B Parker, Lysander, 20th Le? vi Phillips, Canajoharie, 26th; Thos G Terkins, Buffalo April 4; Wm Reynelds, Elmirs, March 96; John A Rot? lins, Smithfield, 26th; Nelson Reed, Avon, 30th; Trew. bull Smith, Uuien, 234; Daniel Spencer, Scribe, 2ivh; Fre- derick M Smith, ‘Palmira, 26th; ‘Thomas, J Strong, Pal- mire, 20th; Nathaniel A Satton, Rochester, 24th; Geo Stringer, do, 26th; Hillard Sawyer, SangerGeld, sothe Franklin Smith. !Otisco, Sist; Wm H Tayler, Manlius. 22d; Joho A Wiles, Cansjoharie, 26tb; Wm Watson, do, . do, ‘erona, 26th; \- ley, Elmira, 29d. : so eh not be under the subscribers to read it. This place, and in truth the whole county, con-' tains numerous cold watermen. ‘Ihe cause oftee- im is going it witha Reformed dru e lecturing ever: ght in the different id some of the dest drinkers—in fact, pledge, and not he Eagle Tavorn, the county, kept shed every thing in nd cider from his San Anronto Mutinenns.—The nine men ar- rested for murder and mutioy on bpard Texan war schooner San Antonio, on the night of the Ith inet , were yesterday brought before his honor the Mayor ~~ tains tecgt je Altorney ‘General was present—so was Lieutenant eomman: of the San Antoaio. —— eg ¢ depositions of Messrs. M. H. Dea¥born, Allen & Odell, all officers of the San Antonio, and. who were on board at the time of the unfortunate ocenrrence, were taken down. They are in sub- stance a recital of the facts given in ibis paper om the 13th inst. fae were all remanded to prison, to await their trial on the charge of murder, ex- cept Edward Keenan, the cook, who, it appeared, did not pai pate in the mutiny, The following are the names of such of the erew- as are still at large,who were concerned in the plot, and ® party to the proceedings. Those persons to by R Scouten, Bsq., ha the shape of liquor, wine, bee house. Igive you this new: know where to stop, if you thie delightful, viliage, ax I trust you willnext summer. You have mePe: friends in this part of the ccuntry, who would be happy to see you. The moral war whieh has been carried on against you, does not injare you here, and the only ones that denounce ‘ow and your paper, are those wer read it — es Rememteran have kp paper ie a nated in “itty teriek is prefixed were among the preceding page. ; ins, *Charles Loutence, *Mr. Wal. Yours truly, H.R. lace, *John Francis, Thowas, Compton, leary Hartford, ) Stultz, T. E. Power, James Alsten, —— Eyeton, Wm De Roone, R. A. Neely, A, Londois, R. Mar- tin, and A. Me enbarast. James Hudgine, another of the Texan mutineers, has been arrested. ‘He taken at the ith= West Pass,’ on board a schooner bound for New- York.—N. O. Bulletin, Feb. 22. {Correspondence of the Herald.) Hantrond, Feb. 24, 1812. The Annual Firemen's Ball—Temperance and Intem- perance— The Guests, §e. Dear Beynetr:— Thave looked anxiously at your two last papers for some acccut of our Annual Firemen’s Ball, whieh came off on Tuesaday the 22d instant, the birth-day of the immortal Washiagton, The bal) was really a splendid affair, and the managers de- serve mnch credit for the manner in which they decorated the Hall, and for the admirable arrange- ments of the whole: the only thing that seemed at all wrong, was the absence of mind of some of the members of the Wa:birigton Temperance Society, who s0 far forgot their pledge as to indulge rather freely in the tse of wine and malt, and we were much trieved to see the General inviting some of his fellow members to ‘“quaff the rosy,” hus set- ting an example that bene human nature could not withetand ; but we understaad th eral has ask: ed forgiveness of hia president, and made new romises to abstain from all that.can intoxic: Boa grant he may be to withstand temptation for the future, and’ we shal! bi pa to see him one of the first and foremost in the yanks of the cold =otar army. hundred of the fair sex, wna we myer induygloop op, oNt,.of Empress, by Henry. Rider's that you can imagine. The question was often asked rates Bu fith..08, eres’, by Men oe where did they when ree it wae diffi- | imp. ~ rough, out of an Eclipse mare. Rider's cult to answer, as te tell “who married Captain haper yi Sard nee visty Schinley 7” The ladies seemed to be divided into |. — seagate bh 4 years ola, by nap. Non Plus, Dai- little cliques about the hall, each set Iovking as 7, by Kosciusko. Rider's dress, fancy. though they would say to the others—keep your | The entries for the seeond race, two mille heats, distance: One of the cliques, and perhaps the | are as follows : one that felt a little the most waspish, made their:| R. Smith’s ch. £ Christina, 3 years old, by Rowton. head quarters in the northwest corner ofthe hall. Mr. Richardson’s b,c. Buck Rabbit, 3 years old, by imp. ‘Among them we noticed the beautiful Miss D——, | | Non Plus, out of the dam Fair Elien. of Trambull street—she wore a black cotton velvet Cuaceston Races, 25ru—Fovurtn Dar—The fol- bodice, whi:e skirt, and tunice to match; she dosing Beate Were catered for this day’s' race, two evident'y thought herself the belle of the eysniok miles heats—purse $500. We next noticed Miss S—-, from Kilbourn street, Col. Hampton’s (Dr. Guigaariie) b. c. Edisto, 4 years old, she ia a “‘lettle the tallest critter ia these diggins;” by imp. Rowton, out of Empress, by Henry. so tall, indeed, that she has been aptly styled, tne | Col. Ashe’s (Mr. Shelton’s) br. h. Willgo, 6 years old, Giroffe ; she wore'on this oceasion a velvet bodice, |. by imp. Luzborough, out of an Eclipse mare. brown silk skirt, and figured lacetunic. Nextcame | ol. Singleton’s = Kate Converse, 4 years old, by imp. Miss P—, of Pratt street, the most lovely girl'in | Nom Flus, Daisy by Kosciusko. ‘ town. Miss P—,worea pre. colored waste, white The first heat was warmly contested by Willgo skirt, and lace tanic, Miss S——, of Burr street, | and Kate Converse, the knowing ones ng bet looked slick, in blue silk bodice, brown skirt and | largelyon Kate. Willgo was not the favorite at tonic. _Mias H——, of Pearl street, with “long dis- | starting, but he had backers, who, thought him @ hellved handsome iresees,” made a sensation. She | match for his competitor in a two mile race, and he has # delightiul voice that you oon hear, above all onthed this expertanen, i al ao coat (lenving music and talking that generally accompany our ate more than a leng! ad. | zime in. 52s. Solnity balls. Mies Be of Front pornons 97 P ‘The second heat was also won with ease by: Willgo, xquisite, ina mazirine blue’ silx ard white bodice. | Time 3 min, 57s. i Se has a delighful way of turning up her fine eyes, For the second Race—two mile heats—purse $150 We also neticed Mi: Sala from Porter street, in | —the following horses were entered :— a light silk and tunic, and the Misses R— and | K. Simmons’ ch. f. Christing, 3 years old, by Rowton. Miss S—— from Asylum street. But what surprised us'| Mr. Richardson's b. c. Busk Rabbit, 3 years eld; by Now was that'the Colonel was not with them: where |. . Plus, out ofthe dem of Fair Ellen. washe? Aniong the parting we saw the wife of | This race-was an exciting one, the two horses for the General, and Mrs P—, D—, B—, E—, and host | the firat heat keeping side by side the greater part of others. I was very near forgetting the three sis- |’ of the second mile, but Buck Rabbit came in ahead ters from Suffield, ‘modest and tetiring and would | at the:quarter stretch. Time min. 50 sec. The not have been noticed unleas some of our would be | gecond-heat was wou without effort by Buck Rabbit. genta had rendered themielyes and the Jadies very | Time 4 mia. 8 sec. conspicuous. . ‘ In my next I shall giv of these gentlemen, and of with some anecdotes of both : Crartrstox Races—Tuiap Day—Tugex Mite Hears—Punse $750.—The following horses were entered for this purse, and all came up to'the stand at the appointed hour :— Col. Hampton's cb. horse Santa Ana, 6 years o! - trand, Jr. out of Daisy, by Koscii ras Ridepe ree Col Siagleten'e br m, fp: Helen. 6 1a, by Pri . rm. imp. Hel 5 ears old, a Melibren, by Brisbane Ruder’s piven faney. 4 ig Col. McPherson’s imported mare Adriena, 5 years old, by Mulatte, dam Octa Ride1’s dress, fancy. The racing was very spirited aud animating. Santa Ana took the frst heut, after a close contest with Helen, coming out victorionsly the length of herneck. Time, 5m. 58s. Atthe second ta Ava and Helcn only appeared, apd the former took the lead from the start, and kept it during the remainder of the heat. Time, 5m " ‘The second race was run by Dr. Guignard’s Fu- ry and Col. R. C. Richardson's Valeria; both heats were won by Fury. Time of first heat, Sm. 56e.; second do. 3m. 57s. The following horses have been entered for thie day’s race, two mile 's (Dr. Guignard’s) b. ¢. Edisto, 4 years old, eription of some Racks ovee tue Marrow Counse.—First day—Mile of the ladies, | heate—Purse $200.—W: ntered, Mr. Elliot’s Arkalu- ik out for me dem Sally McGeehee, 1 & next week. One word as to ou politics—the 23 whigs are going. ‘The last move they have made sate Phonan te yep iy ted for State Senator from this distric’, |. Day —T le heats—Purse $200.+Were en- tha Belle \AMredge tered F, F, Gerow’s Filer, by Monmouth Eelipse, dam Youre, Damren. Muric by John Richards, "Dek inline , 1. | MY Bradfute’s Peony, by imported Leviath Lose or tux Suir Savapin.—The ship Saladin by William of T: 3 Captain ‘Tenny, of and frem New York, whence she | yy piliotts Santee, by Wild Dill, dam Sally Gee- fedon the 13th instant, with a cargo of flour,corn hee, 2 ind cotton, bound to Liverpool, was abandoned on Time—4—4 3. the 19th instant in lat 99, lon. 66, having experi- | Tyinp Dar—Threo mille hoats—Purse $500.—Mr. Brad- enced a heavy gale on ee B it prece: ing, oes ara in, by imported Consul, dam Jenny ss in which her cargo was s! and her pumps be- y Powhattan, came choked, renderiig the ship completely unma- | Col. Pitman'’s Mary Lucket, by Marion, dam by — nageable American 22 he crew were taken off by the brig Empress MeGa im A 8, from Boston bound to this port, and arrive f 6 10. hereon Saturday last. On Friday evening before | -. wr Diy—Mile heats, best three in five—Purse $20. my, Kennedy’s Diomede, 3 dis. ime—1 S3—1 54. sa, by Moamouth Helipes, dem they were taken, off, saw a bark, hoisted a signal | “°°NM eiiots arkalaka, 1 of Gis! t the foretopmast head to which they Mr. Gerow’s Fifer, J 222 id no tion. Captain Tenny, in bebalf of |) Time—1 55—1 57—1 59. imself and erew,tendersto Captain Adams their |. py gw, kes—Mile heats—$50° subscrip- thanks for his kind and generous treatment to them |“ Viong_ $50 added by the proprieter —Mr. Gerow’s while on board his vessel —Norfolk Herald, Febru Clarissa, 11 ary B. Mr. Elliot's Santee, 22 —— Mr. Buncomb, 33 Importast Decision or THe SuPaEME CounT.— Mr. Spro In the case of Edward Frigg, port can sport Time—1 ith of Pennsylvan: qrentions 1 will be seen, Yyeen decided bythe | Fisnentrs on THe Detawane.—The Trenton . 9. Supreme Court, Our readers are acquainted | (N. J.) State Gazette of yesterday, states that the with the facts relative to the arrest of Mr, an | bill to prevent fishing with two seines above Ran- Bemis, of this State, who went into Pennsylvania | cocus Greek, and also to prevent fishing {rom sun- some years ago in pursuit Of a ranaway slave, and | set or Friday, aatil sun-nse on Monday,’ was pea mn of the same, without regard to the | ‘by the Assembly, ly Se pentane It excites al ¢ he found it im- | much ‘aserest all i! the Delaware, and has beem [eer to proeure, Bemis was demanded by the | opposed and adv. most strenuously. wvernor of Pennsylvania for a violaion of the . laws of that State. The demand was complied Laws aoyinst Cooney Peoris.—A bill bas ith, so far as the Of a recoznizande went— sed the House of Delegates of Maryland Legis- and pro forma proc K9 Were instituted: for the | Jature, which provides that any free ro OF mu purpose of bringing the cave before the Septeme lato, wh hall come into the State the pose Court jof the United Stetes, The name t. | sage of the act, may be arrested by an persons Prigg was introduced as one of the sureties of Be- | shall be adjadged 10 be his slave. cand ayo hk. mis, who has left the State, we believe. negro, who shall leave the State and r are ue itp It will be seen that the décision of the! Supreme shall be liuble to the same penalty —nales:, n beck Court is against the constitutionslity of win! eases, they are travel as servants of a wi i State, to be Pennsytvania upon chy nt was! person, The fact that they are in the folly founded, The pri hi vidence that they have ‘come into ‘ienmertames , ke the cat le which thé two States Arthur Bagby, dist. 1 58. ‘The rest of the bi, which con- ive sections fe in the ‘same liberal bave set of procecding amicably in the settlement irty- on delicate i uted tri- . Every from B vot Sumad ot Se ee ee ee od toads apaintit fry Mave’ oss} and Is now before of other States that my have unadjasied contro: | the Senate. ie versies of a similar kind. wi Mayon or Urica-—Hloratia ieee Taig Wrest anp Rye Caors —The ctops ia the | members 4 7 two or A fi ii ore Thesday lust. Mayor of ove! * wie nea Piadelohin, te aever oe re | Tereey peters oy # mony o the presen ‘ on