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HE NEW YORK HERALD. Vel. ¥i1—Wo. 353 —= Whole He, 2081 NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 9, 1842. Wiss Were Ounaa and @ law sun has gose in favor of the defendants Boarp oF AtperMEN, March 5 —Alderman } in ti emmon Peai. Th: plaintiff then brought Hatvrictp, President pro tem. matters in equity b-fore this Court. [xeeptions The roll being called, the members of the Board | had been taken to the Mas er’s report. Order— of Assistants entered the room, when the Common | That the Master's :eport stand confirmed, with ‘ proceeded to mecting in Joint Ballot. costs. Common Council, a Tiogley, Hampton; James © Tnorews, Griswoio, er K Andrew, Plainfield: Samuel L Hovgh, Con terbury; Isaac A Avery, New London) Sutley W Ken- yon, Sterling; Thomas Gibbons Trumbull, Colchester ‘To show cause st New Haven, March 20—John B Day- ton, Frederick W Gilbert, Phineas F Frazee, George W Lees, George Stevens, Henry H Wooding JededishC hop. ot the movers; and que rammed ap, whieh, together with, thoee thet wae u of curiosi i ; what is looked” upon here as.a mace .guiine woyetnt, mace a very respeotable as; bing j © meeting was held in the Court House, and for KETS. ol om the 19th ‘LHE NEW YORK LANCET. EDITED BY JAMES ALEXANDER HOUSTON,M. D., PUBLISHED EVERY SATURDAY. NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PAC: ‘Wo sail from New York on th: 25th, aad Liverpo: of each mo bb, 26¢h April P CONTENTS OF NO. X. * r, Pars > BB BCIUS, Captain John nt Alderman Lee io the Chair, in the ab- James Mason vs. Isaac Jones, et. al.—This was a} man, Johu A Pardee, Wm Budington, Henry A Duntze, purpos i q Bippans.c gat ve oh 1303 LecTURES. rade f inact Pexvy. be =e ten ie petition presented by: plainiff agai t defendants, Charles Massis, Homer Syit, Geo WW Biskeslee, J Adu Fentent positing en nad obtained avery nS i ir. Forry on the Lawso: ate, and its Influence di ii clerk, i ii ii frown, Wm F Hardy, Jeremia armelee, Willur Dy on GARRICK, Can y imate, and i On the rexding of the minutes by the clerk, it | as executor of his father (Joho Mason's) estate, in | L Brown, Wa F Hardy, Jereinish Q Farmelee, Willard | ing individannts | disecvered, withi at upon loak upon the Animal and Vegetable Kingdoms .... 146 Professor Mott's Lectures on Surgery, No X. Compeund Hare-lip, Complicatod Hare-lip . Compound Complicated Hare-lip RRVIEWS. Dr. Ramsbotham’s ‘ Process of Parturition ” Instrumental Labor. ‘The Induction of Premat Denecke, Jubn H Cook, Jr Joseph Silliman, Jr. Benja Samuel Woodruff, Wm G Webster Jor Aatod, Zinvi H Ward,Edw A Mitchell, Isaac C Andrews, Berlin; Nathan Cook, Plymouth; Edmund M Field, Guilford; George Troup Gilbert, Middletown; Charles'S Day, Edwurd H Street, Norwilk; Henry/A 8 urgis, James Dimon, M Wakeman and Chas D Hoyt, Fairfield; Abel Burr, Redding, Eras tus $ Seuton, Dewis C Seymour, Ridgefield; Chauncey Smith, Kent; Thos Steddard, Derby; David Tousew, Newtownj Daniel A iioyt, Frineis Fairchild. G Wells, bad been entered that Assistant Alderman Mur~ not paying bim the full amount of 2,500 a year, be- ee ried tod arabes Tweed ee a ud discoucerted aud alarmed, I rized ink, avd paper, and j ‘yeti 2 inguiry, Wound him to be 5 saan fieeaine rh, Taeihae bea a tancing applicant for Gfies, foc te . Foranu been struggling against the idacladvenen tetera, foot in the stirrup, for thy 2,2 Sbcut putting bis old Kentucky none the purpose of mounting an him to some office door mph, renanee may ca phy was “arrested” in his remarks relative tothe | queathed bim by his father, and asking certain pro- election of Inspectors of Election, on Monday eve- | ceedings. Petition denied, with costs. ning. He rose and stated that he believed that he | — George Langdon Storer and Wiliam Van Hook, ex- was not “arrested” but called to order, and he | ecutors, §c., vs. William C Emmet.—David Berdan moved so to amend the minutes, The ayes and | died in 182i, leaving a widow and cight children, nays were called, and the question was decided in | and possessing, among other property, the house the affirmative, by yeas 8—naye7. and:lot 419 Broome street. Invhis will he ordered, The Report of ihe Chief Ea: r, giving the re- | that when his youngest child, who was born in turn of the election from three Assistant Engi- | 1818, should at‘ain the age of twenty-one, his estate min Boers Jr, io SHERIDAN, Captai , Wa. Siknddy, 1300 April. Beat ain John Collins, 13th May. i NS, Captain #.. B. E Be OOS einai ciasaupwards of 1000tons, built eecty, CS ae a com By with aus vmangementof therraccemmodauona, The arragtonfor which ample stores. will be ‘are couaan jenced maa: experienced ms 0 Wi ‘make every exertion to give general satisiac jither the captains or owners ofthese ships will be responsi - ck mnt by them, unless re neers to supply the vacancy occasioned by the re- | should be sold and divided, The house and lot ' e meu ciate yd oe Hoemorthege duriog Labor 145 | signation of Zophar Mills, Wm. A. Freebora and | here spoken of were put up at auction in February Boer ee otra ae Pur Anse Bos . | Very Onein the meeting it awe idual, whom ships of this line wil hereafter go armed, oy: any otha Puerperal Convulsions . b 146] Joho T. Rollins. ‘The Common Council thereupon | last, and bought by the defendant for $10,000. He | panbury, Chas P Strong, Wm Pike,I T Rogers, Samnei thing leve ihout commen rbd pe pnas ane t in the master ams puspenree en emg: C Merwin, D J Gomperts, J L Lambert, 1 § Greene, Mil- Guy's Hospital Reports—Dr. Birden Electricity as eomst uct ma git Peclenrd Hanne, Woaddelle Charles Forester and ped 3 ome agreeable to terms of ak but Keane inti b rit, the pr te Remedi t inthe Treatment of Diseases. jidney B. Alley, elected as Assistant Engineers.— | refused to ratify the bargain, on the ground that | ford; Wi ‘es, Wm H Shipman, Geo B Smith, Everett | in the meetin, ie : >the prime mover ABER COPTER CG. 4 Sou st, New York orto tikes a0 a pers 1s1 | The Votes given were published in the Herald of | it was neertain whether the ouvgest child was of | Lewis, SamlH Wixon,Jerry B Deen, Bridgopori; Harris | luded bei ge with neh eointed ih Jew other de- rv by the packets will be charged 12} eehts, per single Paralysis +. 1S oer Nag aed to: tha-elestion of Ini | eects He wens eompelled todo so} aad the Benihry Rating Baensnd Baler fiom fterams, Tipe ingen flection of the head, know pHa iro sheet: 60 cents perouuce. and newspapers | centeach. m4 and Mines. By e Board then proceeded to the election of In- | preset motion is for costs. The Vice Chancellor fan Granpes Tot) Jobncou, Robest Soheon, J Doctors pojent glory for them to follow in Te A Dictionary of Arts, Manufactor Andrew Ure, M.D, F.RS, &c. Sc. ke. BME. csr Sasa ciand cigtt- =+2= cisco es 181 The Retrospect of Medicine and Surgery. Edited gs for the spring election,in accordance with | stated that both parties were to blame; the one side the Repeal Registry Law. | in not showing, and tke other in not demanding Alderman Lee then moved that the following | the proof of anthority, and adjudged each party to persons be selected a3 Inspectors of the ven- | pay its own costs. teeath ward, which was adopted:— —. Even man, those fellows Would tain hin neous talented teers isto get a President out of ‘Piane ‘Yivania,and bring out David R Porter for the lency. Of this hereafter m M Grannis, Geo § Welton, Mills B Ford, N LB L Mitchell, Jr. John Bowers, Gideon O Hotchkiss, Wa- torbury; Floyd T Roscoe, New Canaan; Wm St Jobn, North Canaan; Wm E Morgan, Weston; Nosh D Parme- lee, Reding; Joseph Prind:e, Canaan; Wm P Brown, NEW ORLEANS LOUISIANA AND NEW YORK LINE OF PACKETS tter accomimadation of shippers, it is in fed to ett i hwaite, Surgeon to the Leeds Gs- ‘asbip from this port on the lat, Sth, 10th. 16th, ath | by GW: Brait! » Surg . beh G ‘al ; ien; Handford M oo ine the ‘October, and 8 as Wanv— First Distriet-—James S, Hal- jeneral Sessions, Stamford; Hanford Stevens, Darien; Handfo: ead, learned, cat. Bath of act airs when regular days wall be appointed for piri haas canine aRiemte stead, Henry Keyser and James V. Rich. "| Before His Honor Recorder Tallmadge, Judges | Greenwich; Stephen H Payne, Prospect. made by the Goverage trike Feererition bas bem -Continuing watil May, i Asph: and on the Rescuscitation of Still- 5 + Key: is Honor Recorder Tallmadge, ges il L—-Wm I A r to the Erie Bank,to fee remalnier of uve year, whereby great delays and dysap On Asphyxia, and on the Re Second Distriet—Ebenezer Barkley, Hiram G. Smith, |“ Noah and Lynch, and Aldermen Lee and Balis. | _ T2show cause at New [laven, Apr toe AS; | issue $300,000 of their notes, under act ut ene _Ropptimeuts wl be weated during the summer months. Maen Cua 1222. ee Se 152 | Peter Chamberlain. Mane 8 wes Boat acting Distriet | 2 Smith, Calvin Woodids, Wm R Marshall, Charles B | last. The bank, I bel, ie under act of 4th Mat te ae Outline of @ Philosophical History of the Repro- rtrd, District A. K. Pattinson, Vell Reynolds and | Aitormey. w. Snacen, Esq, acting Dia Geok, Daria G Northrop, Sherman W Scovill.In0 Lewis | be known what actos wll ne fe fosed, unl itahal e 5 pt. - . . H. 4 ol eldon, 5 5 on ONT aa ard. dadti te Femotibnst - 193 | "i ourth Distriet-—James T. Thompson, David Kinney | | Alleged Charge of Burglary and Larceny.—A | James B Ward, Richard Stane, Henry M Bidwell, Wim ¢ currency 13818 VILLE . Hu Woman Physiologically Considered. By Alexander and Samuel D. Jackson. ‘oung span named David Boyd, wae put on bia trial | Way. ‘Theron +-Fineh, New Haven; Lewd Alling, & C on Saturday last, Mr. Ewing submitted SHAK RE, Capt. Miner. Walker. With an Appendix......... 6 ia 100 Fifth District—Robdert H. Ludlew, Samuel 8. Wandell r an alleged entering of the house of Jane Chrys- | Kirtland; John Stephenson, Peter M Thorp, J. H Whit | & resolution, which was adopted, instructing the eT Or TE. Gast Munford, Beauty; illustrated chiefly by an Anclysieand Clas- and William Pa!mer, tie, in the Ninth Avenue, on the27th of Januaty | ing, Wm Johnson, Seymour Whiting, Chas B WiroyeG | Committee ks to bring ina bill to prevent 8 eee ace eens TS aoa amg pent Alderman Potuock then faominated the follow: | last. ‘The complainant, an old women, sta Dated B Grist. Wm. Poet, Samuel Hodge js, eorgeeW | any further by the banks, under the’ act of > MEMPHIS, vicht. ecees irony J y by cutting the string of the do rand tsking eh - * Da 4 “ ac ford. ei ‘ 8 Wano.—First District—James Stone, Joha A if Ezckiel N Newton, Washington; David B S.urgis, Josi desi ah Sen aig of New York. expen. | First Principles of Medicine, By Archibald Bil BAe a ih sh S : in specie that she had placedunderher pillow. ‘Ihe | ah HBrour Medad Bradley ‘Danbury: Chae D Hite, Jo. x Albany, ‘ty for pace hareOt SB ERU crell oe ah coapenae y heen | ling, M.D.,A.M., Member of the Senate of the Uni- Second District.—Cernelius W. Hibbard, Jos. P. Flynn | ld woman is ified strongly as to the fact of the | siah Parker, Lyman Carter Cyrus Botsford, N Milford; [Correspondence of the Herald.] , ers unequalled for co nfort. ‘They are commanded versity of London, &c.&2.... .eeecesesceeeee 134 | and Walter Mead. theft, and also said she caught him inthe room | Lewis W Curtis, Sheldon P Curtis, Stratford; M Lane, J Avnany, March 7, 1842. for i inacters, who will make every exertion to give edhr Stak DbeiCElales: Third District.—William J. Roome, Theodore Martine | with two razoi his band. It was proved by | W Harsis, Hiram J White, Waterbury; Alpha Carrier, P The Legislature, af a ret Teatiefaction. ‘They will at all times be towed up and 4 i and Edward Black. defence that she was a notorious woman, addicted | Norman, Seleck Sherman, Fairfield; John Oarpenter, B |; » ater a series of vexatious deten- x ‘the Missianippi by Lire 8 sais elibben . | Spring Course of Lecture: 133 aeten) District —Josiah Merritt, Stewart Elder and } to lying and theft, and also that she had told a half oe Kent; Ele Hawley, Trobe, Ozro Colina, He- tions, have at last reached home. ither the owners or captains ofthes eponsi- i eodore : js thany; Ransom Lock wood, Set! ears, David Coley, v either Albany Medical College 153 4 a dozen different stories relative to the less of her Chas Lockwood, West Tdonetash Dewees Bliphalee At one o'clock on Saiurday, the greater part of forjewelry ,bullion precious stones, silver, orplated ware, or 1 kage, sent by or put © of Sey letters rary ils bf intagare taken fortueaame, and therenn exereeres ‘3 For freight or passag: Fifth Dist saac Kennard, Charles McDevitt and money. It was also proved that she and her hus- James Stoke: band were in abj-ct*poverty at the time she alleges At this point Alderman Jones of theFourth ward, | the money was stolen, and that the wife of the fa- requested the whig members of the Board to re- | ther of prisoner had supplied them with previsions Mistake Corrected.—Dr. I.1. Greenwood , i Testimonial to Dr. Quackenboss, of the College of Physicians and Surgeons . Hi Bradley, Weston; Alfred Curtis, Jeremiah N Ayres, W R Knapp, Stamford; Chrs Morgan, Wilton; Julius Ives, Meriden; Henry Bryant, Manchester; John E Morris, James 8 Orton, Woodbury; Lemuel N Fdwards,Orange; the members left Boston, in the Wo: i 1 1 reester train, mainly for the object of visiting the Maseachusetts State Lunatic Asylum. They reached Worcester 14 apply to bi . jt. COLLINS & CO. 8 Bouth 08 JAMES E,W , Agent in New MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL REPORTE! tire, and preceeded to the door, when on credit the day previous. The defence was con- | Alvin Smith, Ridgefield; Stephen Foster, Cornwall; about half past 3 0° inti who will orm Corward | Ba cs ‘nd | CFotby street Clinique. sana scnarort issues 155 i Alderman Sianen ose, and in. short speech, ducted by “Joich Merritt, Eiaq., and the way the | Church, Onto oun Parte Watertown; H Tule, atiGsiton Ne onemiekagiatads Begeses dt “ {good correct’ | Cases in which the Parotid Gland was successfull; showed conclusively that it was the incumbent du- | old wo: i North Haven; Daniel e, Derby; Major @ Peck, Ca, ‘ we tecawed |, and great care will be taken to have fases in whit y old woman answered his questions as to the time of naan; Henry 8 Regers, Milford, Seth D’Wolf, Cheshire; { the arrival of the other traing, due about half past Removed 165 ty of the Aldermen to select these inspectors. — | day when the burglary took place, the cause of her That they were bound by their oaths of office to 5 Sais and ratings at that hour conld only be carry out the provisions of the law, and he there- | imitated by one of the sprigs of ehillelah, known fore hoped that gentlemen would vot vacate their | to bealways ready with an answer. The Jury re. seats, and thus leave the Board without a quorum | turned a verdict of not guilty, and the Recorder and the city without officers to govern its munici- discharged the prisoner, after reprimanding him for pal affairs, after the term of the present officers ex- | his dissipated course of life which had caused his pie in the ensuing month of Apr parents so much trouble. He promised to reform, He concluded, in justification of his remarks, by | and leftthe court. reading the following law repealing the registry | Trial for Highway Robbery—Wm. MoCullough, enactment, and pointed out its bearing upon the | jmpleaded with Andrew Vougherty, was tried for positions that he had urged, in anable and efficient | highway robbery, in robbing a colored named manner, Gafford Johnson, on the 7th of February last, at a “The People of the State of New York, represented in | “touch house” in Crot eet. Dougherty was Geo W Holley, Salsbury. MASSACHUSETTS DISTRICT. To show cause at Boston Mey 8—Chprles Goddard, A A Clement, E Grover, Jr. VERMCNT. Lemuel Curtis, Burlington; Wm Barnes, Colchester; Moses Aarrington, Windsor ; Edward G Babcock, do ; Martin P Pinney, do; Sylvester Russell, do; Fieldin Keyes, Hartford; James Mitchell, Weathersfield; Doniel Davis, Bethel; David Whitaker, jr, do ; Semuel Chad- kc, do; Philander § Wilson, do; Wm Sawyer. Harry B Dutton, do; Stephen A’Fish, Randolph; Zeche- 4. About 6 o’clock the special train, i Boston at 3 P, M. puny taaee up eran or them. They could not proceed, however, until the arrival of the train from Springfield. The hours slipped by, and stall it did not come, and fears were excited that some accident had happened. Atabout IL o’clock P. M. several of the members went up to the hotels to” lodge, while the remainder stowed themszlves as best they could in the ‘warm, comfort- able cars, and in the depot. Scarcely had they done NEW YORK AND HAVRE PACKETS. (SECOND LINE, Me, Bb wi os eave, a ‘on,the rork. From Bavre. tat end Havre on the 16th of each pent oe lows: Dr Iseec I. Greenwood, of New York, on the Cure of Tootheehe .. +. Improved Pessaries ay Case of Paralysis in connection with Hepatic De- rangement » T Treatment of Sore Throat, or Avugina, by Alum. By M. Velpeau, of Parig...sesesseee-seeees ‘ee Colica Pictonum treated with Warm Water. By John Wilson, M.D., Physician to the Middlesex 187 1st Ne Ist June Hospital ne . 0 Senate and Assembly, do enact as fo tried yesterday onthe same charge and convicted. | Tia Dutton, Woodstock ; Humphrey Miles, do; Gilbert | so, however, when the ringing of the bell, and th wat Fein my, ish ee Per | Selladonnain Gases of Ileus. By M. Becker 130 what Hlocal voting to the-eity of New i Has abate ore ‘l ae a nee pyres persesded dale the hnuse dew in Weoustock hy i ants Wasknsaeid teeny shrill whistle of the locomotive, announced the ‘- shi : , . m 3. As H; Samuel D Page, Weatherafield; Li i f ITEMS AND INTALLICENCE. mote the convenience of Jegal voters,’ passed March 30th tered, the light was extinguished, and the twe men ou rktner dot Harvey Curtisel Michal sow sla F La) proach cf the Springfield train. The cars then 1840, and so much of oll other acts and parts of acts wil New York Eye Infirmary .. ee 150 i ; . started for the Western Roil ji ‘of wines and datory thereof, lates to th istration of | attacked him, and tore his watch and fob from his | John M Wilson, Norwich; Alvan Tucker, do; Ephraii » ern Reilroad depot, leaving be- cae veatels will be forwarded (srerkppoestialbany. :° <5 18 | eee dei tho chection of inspectors of elections: are | pantaloons, and also a pocket book, silver pencil | Brewster, Woodstock; John ® Adams, do; Apelios War- | hind them several members, who were anable t get ‘rom any other than the expenses actvaJ:yin- | Royal Medical Society of London 189 | hereby repealed. case, &e. "These articles were found under adoor | ner, Barnard; Rofus Lasell, do; Jesse W Davis, Bethel; | ¢ the depot in ti Th ge! PUINCKEN. 8 Profeseor David Don 2 10 {~The Common Council of the city of New | step;wherethey were left by Johnson. Theprisoner | Samuel Davis jr, do; Lewis Lillie, do; Levi Barrett, potin time. Thereason of the detention © Tontine ‘Temperance Society of the College of Physicians manually oo before the seat fay of March, was defended by Calvin Pepper, Esq, who pre- w naeot J Bernas 7 poms pen, Woodstock Balad Show, yah aeriare to be on account of a slide of the NEW YORK AND N! 160 a eaveld beng bethaisuaea aoe sented agood argument for hia client, but occu ‘Sere Rodney Spaulding, do; Philemon Holden, do; embankment on the treck, west of Springfield,which and BSurgeens.......40+ Pharmaceutical Char; Weekly Report of I had covered it with mud to the depth of some 8 or 4 feet. They started again} for Springfield, which place wasreached about half past 2.A.M. Upon Cephas Bailey, Andover, late of the firm of Bailey & Aiken, at Cambridgeport, Lesa teed Oscar J Martin, Brattleboro’; Thes Case, Jr, Mld: jied entirely too much time of the Court in his de- pe anit preneeryy Heect lnraediately.” fence, The Jury returned a verdict of guilty, but Alderman Woopnvtt denied that the recent | recommended him to the mercy of the Court. He i i i - | was then sentenced to im; ment im the Stat do; Loyal Wilson, Wey bridge; Hezekiah Fost “ine . fC it few York. New Youx : larmimcpadling shenen mtey Mi bdeproved:tRelameG EDT toe ten years. He 4 uhough | 88 Hooker, Goshen; Win P Hooker, Middlebury; Lu: | arriving there it was found that the Westfield 1 From the foot of outlapa street q tors elected last spring, of their powers to act as ins J Hubbard, Rutland, late of Mount Holly; Daniel eld nver we sf Printed and Pubhshed for the Proprietors, at the Lancet | Inspectors of the ensuing spring election, but that | 2Ot more than 22 years of age, and as the Court ad- ou ¥4 aerlend Dan True, do; Wm F Mattison Claren- | had washed away a pertion of the embankment asRNC Seri, | ate ASM AN) BM. Office, No. 21 Ann Street, by it applied to the election of inspectors for the fall | journed when the office:s were removing him, se- | oy evi gwcetland, Wallingford; Samuel ‘Tocmpeon | about three miles to the west. A detention of three ide 4 do ® do JAMES GORDON BENNETT. clection. He stated that the whig members would | Yerél of his companions who were in the gallery, | Gerber. do; Warner Bates, Sherburne; Jeremiah Mun | y sure was again the result. At six o° : 41 go 1 a4 we not remain in the Board to sanction the selection of | cried ont, ‘ Good bye, Bill, take care of yourself” | roe, alias Rowe or Jeremish M Rowe, now of Rutlund, | houré was again the result: At six o'clock the repair nts for the New York Lancet. ‘f Dongherty, his associate in the crime, who was | jste of Worcester Moss; Solomon Thayer jr, Pittsford: having been made the train'started again, and being Af obliged to travel slowly, did not reach Pittsfield un- Inspectors to preside over tho ensuing election. They would be willing to eleet them br the fall | coavieted on Monday, was then arraigned and sen- election, and would vote no other way. tenced te ten years and six months in Sing Sing pri- Assistant Alderman Bexepicr cecupied about an | 9°. hour in talking upon the dead Registry which Perfectionists in Trouble-A man named William he mourned over with all the affection of a devoted | Hampbreys was rried for an alleged assault and friend and adherent. battery on the person of a mau named Willard Glad- ant Alderman Davis replied, and took the | ding, who professes to be the leader of a society of of the matter as urged by Mr. Shaler. igi fanatics called ‘ Partectionists,’’ who as- ant Alderman Murruy, of the seventh, ia the Eighth Avenue, to perform Edward L Dyer, Clarendon ; John Hall, Rutland; Joe! B Gilbert. do; Thomas W Davexport, Mount Hoty, Emerson Kent, do , John B Warner, Wallingferd; Philo D Hart, do; Warren Drinkwater, Rutland; Thos J Sw: low, ‘Pawlet, late of the firm of Wheeler & Swallow; Bendjah A Webster late of Brandon now of Hubbarton; John Cooley, Pittsford ; Jehn Steward, do; Edson H Pettee, Rutland; Aaron Hegar, Mendon; Albert Young, Tinmeuth. The fullowing ts a list ofthe Agents for the Lancet, where subscriptions will be received, and single num: bers are found for sale regularly on week, Loston.. ‘W. Redding. on ‘sunDays. ee SG th aT bt From the foot of a ') TS 2. til about 10 o’clock, when a stop was made = fast. Atabout 114 A.M, thepeeets again, frlepk for Greenbush, which place they reached at half past two o’clock. The heavy rains that had prevailed during Saturday and Su ay and previous to that at the west, hadswoolen the Hudeon to such a htheig as to render it imporsible for the regular ferry boats to ply, and accordingly a recourse was obliged to be Ass NEW HAMPSHIRE. between, fork and Somerville, b wane De ry ‘New Brunswick, 75 cents. then obtained the floor, and occupied the time of . Gladding had to small boats to cross the river. Every atten- town, oe cent: Lesa iat gh, N.Y, ren ig the members for nearly an hour with an harrangue stand, that he “holds a Daniel E True, Orrin Bugbee, Asa T Parker, Samuel | tion was paid by the officers o1 the cvotutte ke alle- fare in the 2) A, M.train from New Branswiek, andy | Waterford, N.Y... JR that was so irrellevant to the question before the Aveuue for the worshipp Hunt, Gilford; Daniel E Bomes, ieane M Parker, Charles | viate the inconveniences of these unavoidable deten- “Maly from New York ing been reduced between Newark, N. J \D, Smiths meeting, that he was called to order eight several | (od and of the Lord Jesus Christ, in love and in | Robinson, Brodetrect Wiggin, Meredith; @rlando Pow: | tions, ad the members reached home highly satisfi- bins Sci te. cen times by the President and the members, and each | the spirit of the Lord.” He said he met William | 01s laze C Harlon, Dawe , jr. David Corning,Cor | ed with their excursion ; Alvah Ames, Jeremiah Lomphear, Lewis Mattoon, Peterborough; Fuller G Cook, Joseph Willard, Barnar. C Elliot, Leander Lorry, Elisha Buscomb,Luke Atwood, Henry G Marshell, Abijah W Tinney,Jacob Reddington, Upon a call of the House this morning, it was as- certained that 66) members were present, and ac- cordingly they proceeded to business. The petitions were presented by time decided to be talking about every thing else | Humphreys in the street near the place of meeting exeept the question at issue. on ‘Tuesday, Feb. lst, and accosted him by saying, Alderman Lronanp replied in a very pungent | “The Lord wants your heart,” when Humphrey veral times. He stated te 37] ghia mulline Purses through New Brunswickfor ree creningats orcleck. ‘On| sthe TAM. tripfrom New Brunswickis omit- John F. Curns &'Co. their tickets at the ticketoffice, ch, which drew Benedict and Murphy forth, | struck him in the fs Ne ; Virgil Woodceck, Swanzey; Stephen Gil: iy é mew ttiry eke rat” Tickousnrerecaived by theconfctr R-J. Woodward. | RQupon seen | that he did not strike his back, but replied be- | man,Jeremluh Fellows, Join Chate, Joseph C iimeron, | | Mr. Mact.a¥, one praying for an early openicg 0 ly on the day when purchased. bl | Middletown *.\8. Dickinson. Alderman Ler calling for the main question, As-| tween tte blows, ‘(The Lord love and_ bless | Nathan Ballard, Henry € Gillis, Charles F Warren, | the ee the bape from the New York and NEWARK AND NEW YORK. Hudson, N. e Clare. tant Alderman Murphy again obtained the floor | you, and purify your hcart.” id he | Alonzo Smith, John 8 M Colby, James A Stearns, Allen | Erie read, in relation to its location, and asking Fare Only 19} Cents. Savannah, jolmes. and commenced an argument relative tothe origin | had commeneed the suit for an assault and | Gor) ot iret he Fh sod fimpdircbteye at | Mas 7 Jaen Gane to somnalete ich road. Mobile, Al F. Curns&Co. | of the main question andthe Democracy of Thomas | battery against Humphreys, ‘‘from the pure Bandberton; Fevewish Caton Tice Late, Anaeee Bil ‘Suctivan presented two in favor of negra Jefferson, when he was called to order by the chair, | love he bore him alone: that he loved his soul and appealing from its decision, the chair was | and God eternal; and should have struck him back, sustained by a vote of 8 to 16, when he finally took | but having a new soul, full of love, and not being his seat amid the laugh of the audience. in a state cf natur’, be could not injure him.” One The question being called, Aldermen Jones, | of hisaasociates was called upon the stand to sus. Woodhul!, Williams and Balls immediately left | tainthe prosecution. He etated that he was present the room, when it was ascertained that a quorum | at the time the assan!t was committed, and said to was not present. Humphreys, when he first struck G ree “The ‘The Sergeant-at-arms was requested to inform | Lord bless you, you are going te kill my brother; them that their presence was desired, and on deli- | I thank the Lord,,my heart is full of love.” And vering the notice they peremptorily refused to | when he kicked Gladding, he said, ‘The Lord Lang, Oliver P Day, Ben, jamin Fay, Dalton; Thomas A Ambrose, Joseph Ladd, Henry H Robinson, John Jarvis, Chas C Chesley, John-C. Wilson, Philip B Grant, Ber} H Sweet, Concoid; Moses F Baxter, Jonathan Sargeant, Bradford; Isaec P Gilman, Lory Bacon, Nashua; Oliver H Craig, Plymouth; J § Moulton, Moultonborough; Ne- hemiah Low, Greenfield; Isaec Boyd, Stoddar Hall, Walpole; Lewis Keese, Rumney; Matthias M Moere, Sandborton; Chester Stone, N hom geal John Warren, Hanover; John H Mitchell & Co. and Nathaniel Mitchell, Hooksett; Jona P Sanborn, Nosh L Merrill, Northfield; W Russell, Ira Greely,M P Ayres, Franklin; Thomas Fowler, Warner; Ormond Willard, North En- Mr Horrwaw brought in to-day'the report of Committee of Ways and Means om the finances. te i might be expected from its author, an able ex- position and examination of the finances of the State, and it# recources, and is in favor of the prosocution of all our great works of public improvement, on the certain, safe and sure basis of peying as we go. It is extremely voluminous, being accom ied by the opinions ef Albert Gallatin, ‘Cornelius . Law= rence, and other distinguished financiers of the State. It recommends as the only means to resuscitate the The splendid and commodious steamer PASSAIC, Captain Johp Gaffy. being com. plewly aad elegantly refitted, will commence oe! trips fcr the season, on ‘Thursday, March 10th, — follows: Barclay st New York — Centre Market, 10 o'clock, M. v3 ‘oot Fry. a seeesees ‘!Meumre. H.D’ Ho t & Co. is $3 per annum in advance—or 6} cents persingle number. Lancer Orries 21 Ann staxet. a 8’ SPRING—The steamboat Hi} will leave the foot obert. ‘ork, every M ‘Thrisdey and Saterday ing the ag Ean a ‘arren street Baltimore. The Currency— Temperance, The currency is in ® better situatioe than it has at do’ . Returui wander svew! retarr, andf bus violated the laws of the State that | bless you; I Jove you all; bless your soul in Christ R . ‘4 ‘ ALTIMORE, March 5th, 1942 ec meeting then adjourned. the Lord an rist Jesus e court believin, vo, p» 0 a mt Bebeene aid ttignt of every doveririas, bank ne Aone Ws < 7 that evidence sufficient had been obtained to show MARYLAMD. property throughout the State. It is accompanied tight of ev Boarp or AssisTayt AtpeaMaex—Mancn 8.— i ose, i ‘orspecie, put on boardthis uivat be at the riak'of the ad It and batte ii Joseph Barter, George H McDowell, Gerard J Hop | 4y a bill for the purpose, which, however, does not GrereoF unieve jigned for Mor Be sie Loli K4 Hed been camesiied, king, George Belizhoover, Baltimore city; Atkin Slogle | go quite as far as the report,in relation to the amouat a bill ofleding crreceiptic s been for the last twe or three daye, and is getti in joi he wit d the j i ay as getting in joint bal. | stopped the witness, and the jury retarneda vir- ) SYwilsom Baltimore county; Samuel Simp, Harford; The bill ill 3 RPC ci better. The people who hav: ‘almost ion. | dict of guilty of assault and battery. json, Balti A e P, 5] of tax. ¢ bill provides that a mill tax shall be le- Rear aN ae MERCIAL CINE | ‘riven to the last extremity by theve lessened ep’ ty othy Casey, was tried eabnan. ee cae Law cdun th duty Leak ae a mem he Col- t ing the State debt, and sustaining its « whole amount raised in 1842 to be applied to the use of the general and specific funds, and for - years, one half to the treasury and the other for 2 i for violently assaulting beating Corn oblate be argh sancaee i Tes Thirds enue, on the 3d o! wary on Tharasday afternoon next, it g the anniver- The jury 'y, and the court bers, the brokers, have cooled dot prospect of relief becomes brighter, but prospects are blasted by the acts of our legislato: tt been that the EASTERN DISTRICT OF VIRGINIA. Robert § Bernard, Norfolk; Andrew Harris, do; son Cory,do; Wm Woodward, do; Wm A Tutts,do; Ri ae, we, ‘OLD ES ABLISHED PASSAGE OFFICE : R No 61 South ¥ i : f the dif- f thi ding of the M: ‘by John Scud- need him toa fine of ¢ : ; g street, New York. M the b sary of the founding of the Museum, by John Se Gr ur] . It provides for the paying of interest o Setore his friends ‘with sentumen A - ‘and a IG . Portsmouth; ‘Benj Wyatt, Jaems C purpores. It pi he paying ry ptt Ci! i nreaeet eee STS commas beret sas eaten: on | George William: Cee e eee renal: Oppenneteets 40) ; Wm “Pe. | the debts, for the redemption of stock, &c. The rate of interest tobe paid on future loans to be fixed at eix per cent. The tax to cease when its proceeds shall exceed the amount required for these pure Some petitions were motion of Mr. Dodge, the Board took a recess, for | of clothing, val 50, in the purpose of proceeding to joint ballot. Haven, on the 14th of February last, being the pro- On the return of the Board, the roll was called, | perty of William Wright, a colored cook, belong- and on motion of Mr. Ward, adjourned to Monday | ing to the boat. The clothes were found in the kins, Mny 12. DISTRICT OF SOUTH CAROLINA. To show cause Morch 23—John F Ballard. Tyre J Din- i rt forthe able support he has received. for Waay nanre likewise wishes te call the attention of those intendi: eend for their friends in England, Ireland, Seotland. ‘ales, that they can at all times be accommodated He too. and bed touch h: > heart,” seems to be tree 4 wh applied to these parts. bat the people's pockets being mall, or at least having very little in Mr. “pepira ted ope his opinion that to : th by weekly opportunities from Liverpool, as weil as b; h . ili Mred China, Daniel B McLamin. ‘the well known different fines of packet a sailing tp | ‘hem, will secount for it readily. Ifthey would | evening next. place where they were deposited by William. | kins, Wm H Bowen, Alfre , icLamin. Liverpool, on the 1st,7th, 1ath, 19th, and@sth of each | put Judge Lynch’s code in foree, they would ‘Lhe jury found him guilty, and the conrt sentenced ba cute the public worksas they should, the tax should Fea'cely be blomed, for they have suf Vice iim dochree years hu the Widtes prisca, DISTRICT OF ALABAMA. bea mill and a half, but was probably influenced by Jonathan 8 Beers, John Meynolds, McAuley Dickin- for that im the Present—Vice Chan: Forfeited Recognizances —Albert As! Decisions. dicted for grand larceny and forgery, in #1 17 Marcu 8.—-Frederick Marquand vs. Genio Scott | draft from a letter direeted to White & Sheffield of and Adron F. Saguez.—This was on a complaint | this city, for $100, forging the name of said that Sageez had an interest ina work called the | firm on the back of ita endorsers, not appearing, Report of Faahions,Jand asking that he be compel- | his recognizance were declared forfeited, Wn. Jed to make it over, but denied by Scott, who av. Crocker, on two indictments for grand larceny, having bought him out for $700, $1200 of which | was also called, and his reeognizances forfeited, he paid in ca:h. The Court then adjourned to eleven o’clock, Igo, that vy fer had improperly pat his furni. | Wednesday morning. ture out of his hands. A motion of exception had rudential reasons, in not providing son, Malachi B Kyser, J T Ky ac Knowles, Andw Bill It isnot improbable that when it comes up for J Lewis, Benj ite ome M Fogg, Hy W Herbert, Richd | discussion it may so be amended. A Calclough, Jack Thorington. Mr. Sauru of Goacees the minority of the com- as mitteefgave notice of his dissent from the re and LOUISIANA. of his intentioa to bring in a minority one. v the Te- oe ag 3 on Kr ara Fie hegee, port and bill were laid on the table for printing, and lent Lonsda jate Lonsdale, ‘alton 20. Lona- i ; dele & Belknep, ‘ani’ Wm Heron & Co. of Mills Point, Ky | Will be called upon at an bp ry on bone bh ried in favor ef granting re! d and of Belknapp, Digg+& Co. and Wm B Belknap & Co Ere rmary of thecity of New York. ‘The House were then obliged to adjouru for want of a quorum. y of aswindling clique, th * till forbearance ceases to be a vii The little fellow who figured so largely | Poot mectings, has closed his doors, or some- ly closed them for him; consequently the chil- dren can’t get any more worm lozenges to cure them. Poer Jemmy! they have sent him to Fort Disney. The Baltimore Central Convention met last even. ing. In twelve societies represented, there was an increase of 280 members within the last month, . throughout the year. "Ethas alwayebeen the study of the ‘ber tohave the ts shown civility, and, dizyatched without delay, and who send for their frienda may rest satisfied that eve care and diligent attention will be given by the Liverpool ‘to, sent for, as well as all who may embark with * and should ‘any of those, ‘has been paid, ., the money will be re! ye charge. aul Sree feele a in wn the different whie came out the last year, ore satisfaction, and that ne has consider- extended concluded his arrangements for the year following is a list of ships r = ees Tet gt . bs ing in all 5,080. The Washi ‘Temperance | been made to the Master’s rt. Order, that the Bankrupt List, ‘ Inthe fe, to day, a bare quorum was nt, . mee Society is not represented in thie, Oonveutions exceptions be allowed, with costs. ¢ SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. Alexander Ht Glen, Wis te cing, to show cause Ce: | but these made guch good tee of their time, that they they number 3000, s0 the whole nuuwber of teetotal- | | Lewis Curtis, et al vs. William Degraw et al— | Theophilos Gillender, Hyde Park, to be declared bank: } Jumbus, April ts A Lewis, J yikes, A er,B | went jswence Parnaeet paseral crdere aby one o'clock, ir wen “ ers in Baltimore of the male sex, is 8,000, exelu- sive of Sabbath school societies. The eause here is going ahead; it is certainly a good way to rega late the currency. The defendant and wife, in 1888, had heen induced | rapt April7; Alfred Phillips, Fishkill, 6th; Abrsbam B to aire a bond and mortgage for 37.000 in payment | Shafer, New York, do; Wm R Hazlet, 40; Horace Bacon, of North American Trust and Binking Co stock, | ¢o—647 in sll, so far. to Joseph D. Beers, President, hi veo satlgns, The mortgage was sued, and an answer NORTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. fat a last fall. The present is aimotion on the part | George 8 Alvord, Oswego, to be declared bankray Russel, D 8 Meeker, A More, D Sanders, 16; AE Gienn, Wm L Fisher, A Sellers, J H Mackey, 20th; JB Ruseell, D § Meeker, A Lowis, A G Cheever, David ‘A Sanders, Robert P Slesth, Amor More, William Greer, pein a7. ness. Mr. Faarsutn presented a memorial from the city ot New York, in relation to the New York and Erie Railroad, The most of the proceedings were mot of general importance. successors ani eterreecese Srsr0R. Saratoga. fenteat ckt ‘ A. 2it9; Calvin 8, Brewer” Bridgewater, Merch 31; F Harrisburg. The trdgay han Hs i F [Correspondence of the erald.] twer, by whith he will shew tetas Bedient, Westmoreland, dist; Abraham Boom, Lockgort; [Correspondence of the Herald.| dicts hoe Tuner ties (once Sanatooa Spanos, March 4, 1842 | tions made to him of Mr. Beers and oth Apeil 6; Lyman Bradie?, do, ad; Ire, Barnard, Jr, Hanausnu . Mach 7, 1842. | j along the docks, reader- them utterly impaseable except by means of boats. The waters are, however, now dually subsiding. A number of members of the usetts Legis- lature are in town, and were attentive observers of this day's proceedings of our Legislature. It was not a good time to see them, as it necessarily was very Nay both rates tv many ites 3 ng and finally postponed untilto-day. In the Senate it | °)2¢*: 7S Aa igcep ro ai Se was under consideration until the adjournment. In ee win en rs foombls fo Ea waren the latter body, as in the house,it met with anything Cave Uremoar. but a favorable reception, but what appears strange is, that nearly every put cash into the concern were false, and heen ath hy ile Aas Manitia? March ist; George The Next Presid The E: ¥ ¥ ; il — s ‘ssidency— 7 aview toebtain the rrortaRe atiite require- fetogic th; Joha D. Camp Si os : sae ad; Phe 3 te Pena i Bank ni ment made of him not to sell the stock short oj six Ca0k, Rochester, March 31; Sebastian V Crolius, Scri- * A months, was made 20 as to afford time for the offi- | bi, April 2d; Silas Davis,do; Charles De Mott, Ow: After my letier of Saturday morning, the Bank cers and their friends to sell out on time at a high | do; Jobn Dixson, Richmond, March 31; Ira Davis, Bill, as reported from the Committee of Confer. jce—that the e: was not formed accordiag | #ix,26th, Warren Devone, fr ‘April 9; James Eis, Jr. di dat some length in the Jo law, and that the assigument made to the firm of | Césustots, th; Cornelius Gritiths, Remsen, March 3h; | ence,twas disexase rt: Wie. Nesey Palmer, M’Kellopp, Dent & Co., of London, was | ®habeel Gallup, Bualo,26ih; Charles M Green, Lato not valid, and is, besides, usurious and void. Or- | sitcrtit: David 8 Hall, Geneve, do; Reuben M Mi dered, that defendant have leave within ten days to | Mecullen Betavie, ‘30th; Charles A cGregor, file supplemental answe Payment of costs of vine a M; John 8 McDowell, Dunkirk, do; ‘Adam the proceedings whic have been had in the cause | A Nestle, Minden, 4th; Seth Payn, Oswego, 2d; George since the first answer was filed, including the costs | Phillips, Porter, 6th; Benah $ Rediield, Clyde, 24; Albert | t@ on the motion, to be taxed. Redfield, Galen, do: R Reynolds. Moreau, Mareh | Juded to it as a conglomeration of absurdities, and ona cruise. The Herald in Saratoga—The Late Fair—The Dif- ference between ing and Borrowing, Sc. Ma. Bexwett— IT have noticed for some time past, that the stores where the Herald. was taken were at times crowded by the most intelligent and respectable men in this Village, ol] anxious to obtain the first glance at that very popular paper. Especially was this the case when an account of the late yyterian Fair, held at the Colambian Hotel. in thi in ite columns, By the way, ii Piet antiales feel : ee ae ir grace, beauty, activity, ce. The merchants were mortified angry at see- bal A fayette, Bist; J H MeGre dibrebtices ees : . —List of Officers attached to speaking of it al-| ques, Frigate Columbia, just sailed from Boston SPoxall A. Parker, Captain; Heary W. an shina ing their stores actually blocked t Lawis Curtis, et al v8, Jonathan Trotter, et al.— | 28; lane 8 Smith, June3; Jabez A Stiles, Nantz, 4 5 sa weekly eames customers from entering and tradiwg, und that, Yoo, | This was also's. case in which the dcfendaat and April? Lyman A Spaulding, Lockport, March 363 Jas | Ser indulging ina tirade of abuse agains 9 MOE 34 ener 4 oa | daring the year isa, noes that all the ereone by men who would scorn the idea of borrowing | wife, frye in 1838, mortgages for North American neem ae, Apel S) Wesley Wey, Falarme, cluded by declaring that such as the report was— Lieutenant; Charles Thomas, 5th te paid here are forwarded with care pa de dy Roa r. New, if all those Tee 0. stack, being for $9,000, 10,700 and 7,300 CONNECTICUT. objectionable as were its fea! and odious as it | Lieutenant; Theedore B. Barrett, Act ler i fzetcame et the mongy willbe Seem taperee would consider the eo a motion was made, which took the same p Toston chase at Hartford, March I8.—Geo W K-ppel), might appear to them, they should vote for its adop- jae = ee ee eee will yok , in Jt. Bronson Rogert,Alon. | tion 5 -Coule, Hee NEW. Claimants vs. Water Commissioners of | to wackwell! Lorin Blodgett, end. Joseph S°Curtis. of sistant Surgeon; CF. Thcraton, Pers Geo New York.—This was an application for the ap- | wartford; Si farshall,and Wm | The excitement attendant upon the first appear- pointment of persons to appraise damage alleged ty | Barnes, W: i Towner snd Jesse Tuttle, | anee of the Buchasan flag having died away, it various persons, owning mills om.or near the Cro | Middletown; Jee! Hamphrey, Winchester; John Aus- appears that allare not sativfied with him, and a ‘ton ri i: i Lauriston Cummings and Aaron R diversion. of eae eustte Fgh \ oo hed Seva ohatierd ‘oamuel c. Carpenter, Vernon; Socra- | small elique of our worn out politicians are strain- Gro bx, Heary White, and Naihsiel J tes Tarbox. Maritoro; Philander Fielding, Bolton; Ner- | ing their nerves to exeate a feeling in favor of 8) i land; J bury. ‘Weatchester, were inted. Na core Bree) y, March 12--Joseph L | Richard M. Johnson, that they may bring him ey Tones, Chaplain; Mr. Steith, Coptain’s Clerk. M. shizamen—Jobnston B. Siphon: “Alber N. Smith, James M. Ladd, Alf A te Pilsburg, William A Brid; Sylvanus I. Bliss, HeraceN. Cc Francie G. Dallas, John Gale, Charles M. hy : wr Roa Spo eg = oH. Va Zenit, dohe, Walker, Joseph T. Bartlett, Samuc be Piero Maroncelii ian, Jeave, Maynard, Nocwich reeket Zandt,Joha . ly tifti ww 'ynard, Norwich. To | out as Pennsylvania's choice for the Presidency — oe Beatewain} Samuel Als Mauacmanre. ly hired it at $6 a month. d, 5 Lester, Jt. Woodstock; Wm H Snow, I turday night last. A band of music was in the em-" Ferguson, Sail Maker.