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ee LEAN LANL ARLE onenawee _ “THE NEW YORK HERA Vel. viL_—no. 260 —Whele Re. 2028 NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, MARCH 16, 1842. Price @wo cence GW LANS OF LIVGCRPOOL PACKETS. THE NEW YORK LANCET Hope. and silver have alone been received. The exche- | and its Editor, reporters and all connected with iis ‘Albany. ° ti on the 19h 4 rt . * r . f . To mil frow New ork on the SEC iv EDITED BY JAMES ALEXANDER HOUSTON,M. D,, ‘What ie Hopet Pho morn ing gale ue bila hove: kag ito, slnealaticn, satarily interests, are entitled to the gratitude aud highest {Correspondence of the Herald.) we PUBLISHED EVERY 5ATURDAY, Fie anteteuinn soendhcwens authorized to be ised, only $60,000 of which as yet | e#teem from alt parties, for the straight forward Avaany, March 16, 1822. ber vices? se Of Life’s fresh, blooming spring. have been drawn from’ the treasury. The amount | course in whieh it is conducted. In the Aseswety today, Mr. McMpamar presems- som New, bist CONTENTS OF NO. EI. ‘Whetie Hope? Lites noontide ou of duties durieg the year will more than coverthe | Notwithstanding the revere peeunite of the | ed a petition from the Washington Marine Insarance 8 Le Gevitia E. Cobb, 6th Apel: Mi bere In summer's blushing prime, ‘4 whole amouat, in consequence of which they will | money market at this season of the year, and par: | Co. of the city of New Youk, rere wn AN, Cnptain f hen Dr. Forry on the Lawsof Climate, and its Influence ‘That, with itd tints, so brightly gilds be taken at par by the merchants, or nearly so. 1) ticulasly ia this quarter, (owing tothe a ment of its cl — * rom Liveaesets upon the Animal and Vegetable Kingdoms... 104 ‘The feeting wings of Time. have heard that if they should go’ below 90 cents | passible roads,) we bare had more real its chester. DAN, Captain. A Depevsterime March. | p10. 510, mots Lectures on Surgery,No XL ‘Whittle Hope'T The wellowing Breath. on the dollar, General Houston eays he will refuse | moro masic, &e.,, &e.,thaninany | Mr. Davezac presented remonstrances from haw IOS; Captain Joh ifad eh Stay. Carcinoma of the Lips — 166 Of autumn gentle gale, sind ply were and thus epee the i roy py, gigi an for Lacon Ga Wm yas a kers and pedlars, against the granting of the peti- Saptain E. B.C Ji “ ¢ er, balew jas | off a cotillion Vv given 2. » B. pd, | ij enh DONS, C728 Fi lane apwaris of o0tone,bai |‘ Chasms of tas Ch 166 Ag ieee Frees Pi been “repudiated” or “to belpaid et the easure | at the ‘Ameren, for the chit, which passed off very | °1 48 certain jewellers, &c., that they be com- fn thacity of New York, with sueh sero reen” Livery gare | Nolime Tangere... 16 . of the government after thirty years.” ‘The Tex: | pleasantly. ‘Then an annual Ball given by Niagara | Pelled to pay a tax. the arrangemcatof telr acee ions aavinws. Werte Unies Liles 6 aba moon, ans are apt seholers, and have only anticipated Five Company No 3. at the Auburn Bouse. o the Mr. Towxsenn presented a petition from Jcha B. ce $100 OF te WePexsasienced mas. | PFOBTesd of Dental Surgery in the United States. ‘That, through the vista brightly sen, mostof the United Siates inthe matier of repudia- | 20th Janaary. Nest, cas Firen rae at tne tum, | Van Vieeck and others, merchants of the city of will make every exertionto give genera) satisinc Second Announcement of the Baltimere Colleg: Conduets us to the skies. 1 ‘would Uiind’gdil'tacuicy' Tod tatsa® ab feler Lape reese w. fe which by the way, New York, that the Canals might be opened on the captains or owners ofthese ships will be responsi of Dentel Surgery... :.....-+++ ++ + ie [For the New York Herald } scriptions to the Herald, if there was any cert is comp of pried young men,” (excepting | Ist of April flor, parcels or vacki peat by unless re Progress of Dental Science ia Americ, 167 Sea. of their comingoverregularly. We receive now and then ld bachelor) and bids fair to be- The petition was read and sets forth that there i» mace st will hereafter go armed, aad theirpecy | Remarke ea Rheumatism. By Dz. Dilling ler Tse Gees the tera tee, very irregularly from Curus &c Co , New. Orleans, | come one of the finest military companies, ip the | 4 large amount of goode, ac. in New Yerk, wait tion gi¥es them security not; by any other | A new Dictionary of Medical Science and Litera- ‘That rolls its Gillowetar und frees aed are obliged to put up with the inconvenience. | State. And last of nll “The Second Annual Ball o pl thy ere ? k, waiting * pend to ture. By Robley Dupglison, M. D., M. A. P. 8. ‘That pours ite wild and eeusrless song, We have had¢wo or three arrivals frem the Aubura Fire Department,” aleo given at the | [0 be forwarded, and that the Pennsylvania Canals Lo wgeplyte st,NewYork,orto | go. sae oes nee © In accents swelling, loud and long.; + | the last weok-or two, and our commerce 1s daily | Aubura House, en the 22d. I will not ge inte a | being open, western merchants will make their pur JAS. BRO" «to, pcm § sles 2h reasing. The Belgian Minister. minute description of Si etagetbeka Sage chases in Philadelphia. The petition can be of no Llove to ride the breaking wave, i Hy | Valedistory Adéress, delivered bofore the Gradu ; : te will be charged 19} cents per single ry ess, avail as it is impossible that the canals can be cpen= Letters by the pac rons to loam the governme: chert: So cents penounce. aud newspapers | cent each. ates of the Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. ‘That onthe shores doth lash and lave; dod Tones webid Geaapea ether ease habitants of Auburn have j LOUISIANA ANDNEW YORK TINE OF Packers | By W.R.Randy, M.D, Professor of Anatomy and Selcmammwertatassatne word: TUS paneeee aoe duties whan will ba ; eh adisplay of beanty, | ed before about the 20th of April. Physiology. . . + 168 if Byaek . Belgium. The proposi as prompt: | fun, frolic, youth, aged and middle aged, old maids, | A petition was presented from the county of Or- ~ es » ipulations . = For eapecmunacaon ot shane Net da inte ; any on anorrsraape ” ee = tos On, yes a3 setae burtting sie, | loan, the spedial privileges granted to that country | in the whole course of their existence. And what the State from the New York and Erie Railroad, as ‘98th of each inouth, comnmenci te 10 October, 08 Tasane,to’ nin ade nme eo aeeguet caged New Youn, measbniee 1840 ome. CARD FITZ. have ceaved. ‘The Fr-nch Minister, Saligne, after | added more tothe comlort and happiness of the | the wotk,was conceived in speculation, and prose See re: ps rogulae wrest delat bg ° ral Hospital. By Luther V. Bell, M.D........ 171 o , "| making a fool ef himself during the former a ‘hoats,” thee parties were conducted entirely | cuted in fraud, &c., and would mever pay its expem- ‘will bry prevented during the summer months. EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT. ponies * nistration, has determiped to return, and doubtle upon temperance principles. f the re- | 983 80d concluding with the avowal that the peti- commence this arrangement = Faculty of the Medical School of the Stuyvesant i the preeent executive will then make a fool of him- Speaking of temperance reminds me oi re- | * ld ts Insitute. fre stn PY sd sn fae bh age ih ad ont self by receiving him. Our fellow eitizen, Major | form which has been going on in this county dur- | toners would never consent to pay taxes for such @ 5 BTN EG apheng. Hedlferd . Kiley, has left as Mimister te the United States, | ing the winter, and which bas resulted in more | purpose. On the other hand some half dozen peti- Old The Insane ++ 109 7 stalane sonarus oie aph enses his family, and doubiless he will | happiness than you can possibly conc aunexation to the United | Rum, who has for centuries been ¢ accompanied ions were presented in favor of extending the aid y ARE, Dr. Forry’s Lestures 170 bod in beadty Hk ingt ke propositions for i oN ae a MEDPOO-CHIMURGICAL REPORTE: Thaw wee cbe Been: Kiesiena np 3 | States. A better appointment could not have been | shipped, and almost idolized, is now of the State to said road. i, G Croby street Clinique. ..........sseeeeeceeees im For action i¢ but thought matured to fruit, | for there is not a man in this country that | hilated in this quarter, as the countles A message was received from the Governor trans- VILLE, Capt. D Remarks on the Treatment of Interment Fever, BY Whose arliest bleseom flowers in Poesy. | stands higher » | tles in the bars of Remis and Leonar miting a letter from the President of the New York. t uford. Dr. Jos. J. B. Wright,U. 9. A tS he Me REE and his many Preuahomme,and all other and Erie Railroad, stating that unless the State ex- ¥ a's pe ol whom he may can testify. A ‘ken man now in fy ‘1 . ly .areof alight draftof water, have been Chimney-Sweeper’s Cance: 4 Sa may ote) Seb bee tee whole, ‘ets would indeed be anovelty. I think tended further aid to said company,that prosecution coppered anil putin aptendid arder, with accommedal On Certeim Struciures in the Orbit, and an Im wae thuedoneaic de, bat weer thecore | atbelawens: ht in saying that all who have heretofore been | of the work must be stopped, laborers discharged, 7 masters, who will make every exertion to Preved Method of Creating its Dievas:s. By J. ‘@f the sound apple it is found once more. | : drunkards, moderate drinkers, fashionable tipplers. | and the road itself be liable to be sold at auctiun at faction. ‘hey will at ail times be towed up M. Ferrall, Esq., M. R. 1. A., Member of the | Watertown, N. Y., Feb 10, 1812. occasional suck¢rs, while. take-a- tthe Missisaryyi by enmboaty: ball pp 205 ME Beohise Meanerels lppfade-Hbili Ne Mab bsedicos—Pésisisstet---- Young | dstle.fos-the-stomns a the pleasure of the State, and that the company had tse ownaye or captains of thebyetiipe will be relpoua ner oon cnevet Mergeenaie leetend end iat [Correspondence of the Herald.) | i MIE “4 ig | thrown off tho yok me forward, applied all its means for the continuing of the | Men's Association—Ri formed Drunkards—Morat } : work, and would not be able to pay the interest om Ye 3 i 1 Whe Santa FY. Raped The Privoncre Their | RLM Se ~ Feriber Correnpondence Hence, and their own strengeh of ouind, that they WOE be bok w sheee Tt has always appeared very strange, that among} wiil become sober and better men. Treaiment— Congress The Currency —The Herald | yourexrensive correspondence from all partsof the | | The United States District Court for the no:th- open from 9 its State stccks. The Governor states his cenvie- tion, that the work cannot be successfully continued, ualess by carrying out the policy already pursued in tecsewsiry, vulbonvrecious stonea.miver.orpisted wires°F | Medical Advisor in ordinayy to 8t. Vincent's ferhills of inding are taken fortuesame, and | Hoepitel. .. meg he ue bg Wins ely 0 Remarks on the Treatment of the Bites of Venom- a LINS & CO. $6 Seuth st. es ob JAMPS =. WOO! ATEMS AND IN TROLT A) all, ty forward fo his eer ies cee ee cree and gteatcare will be takeu to haye measured. Qu the Phospkorascence of Zoophytes. By Arthur ———RAILRO D NOTICE, MARKET AND FREIGHT LINE. Hill Haseal, Esq, M.R C.. L., Correaponding Member of the Dublin Nevaral History Soeiety, 176 Celsian Operation. To Correspondents REW BRUNSIVICK AND NEW YORK. | weekly Report of Interments ous Berpents. By Herbert Meyo, Esq, of Lon- don... ++ 118]. in Texas— Relations with France, $c. Worl 1 i ‘ varep. | Crm district of New York, is . “4 id you so seldom publish any thing from Water- e4 . r) 4 How to make‘Copeibs into Pills. 170] During the last few days much excitement bas | iowa” Whether Wivenisedas cies Tedte’ foaYnbe ae ca LE nad edict piste shatorectyrenee relation to this road, and affirms that it rests with the Company, and not with the Legislature to com- plete it. Mr. McMurray expressed his surprise at secing this doctrine of repudiation,so universally the horror of the whig party, receiving the commendation of the Governor. Ifhe knew what repudiation meant, this certainly was a flagrant example of it. Mr. prevailed hereon account of the news froin Mexi- bavini 1G. ray . m 4 any correspondent here or whether it is be-] days, yet thenumber of petitions presented num co: . Tlathe Arabs Maye bad mpod Mach any P¥- ites yu tei i of td little ese baal to occu- ber nearly six hundred. "Oa Monday last, out of liance could be placed, since theualortunate cap- aye petabe ot Yoh: Galigb joutual: I'atn ubable eae eens eas eee igetg Uo il ? thirty-two, all eriginating in one office, were offer- oh of ie een es Exxpeuitios set ceyreh cate Ue to determine. It would scarcely seem possible that | ed helene attorney from Rochester. 1 imagine that rears of ba ever a me kc hled than Me it could be the former reason, as we have in thia| With all the bragging that Rochester has done, she anticipated. You have doubtless receiv community a “Literary and Religious Iastitute,” Gant of quite as many bankrupts as any sister 1é NEW JERS+.V Rai'road and Transportation Com- ene teeeeeenind much of the news ere this at New York. As the net * f @miy have. edtablished » Kreight Line between New containing some eight to twelve prot:asors, male and As for beautifal women, Auburn is blessed with Ria CO ‘Rrasewick and New York, which tney intend to rua perme Avvaateome Terme. people of the United States take neatly the'same s u f th M’M. was very severe in his strictures on the com> Sac senate, ene tiiadt sien - interestin those composing that expedition as we | ‘mse, and from two to three hundred studente, all itusharen a ig Fas tbe small pany for neglecting to provide means for paying the to speak, a will’ defer it until an of whom, one would suppose, would be anxious to | oy our et uld find faverin your eyes, I may display their epistolary talents through the columas | when if t! of any journal, deyoted like yours, to science, litera- | write you agai a iy. ‘Levvias runswidk at § AM. daily, (Sundays ex | Eeoh addition wi “ Waka iaeteoret Liberty street New cs a:3P-M. | Per anpem.. npereenre and me.chants the above line is very de | One column, one ine s Tor the speedy aud cheap coprepance of merchant os Corea aud more purtioularly to Drovers Esch eddi fuse interest, and on the Governor for approving it. This interest on 3,000,000 millions of State stock fall due on the first of April, and must remain unpaid unless could ours@lves, I send a paper containing the names of all that have arrived in Mexico. The Southern and Western States, in particular, beth | i@ Live Stock, who can have 160 of con- | Per Annam. 4 Respectfully yours. Hawk. Between New ‘Branewick and New X ork, the same day, bare niaay inpopalar ‘meetings, aad by resolutions of come of a retanex Nt eiges. aboesipcceeonian weherestor means are provided by the State. th: transportation of cattle, herres, mules, " their Logislature,have expressed theirabhorrence " wy Sun ° jartford, Mr. Horrman, said that the doctrine in thi eis cee a ‘hs; mene eco | eee of azine duplicity and treachery in language not has hitherto prevented our notice in the Herald, egrespentonas'et tha Hersid) sage did fot var laiee him; it cmiained Cakt oy otf ‘sent by, ne isnot subjected to any extra | Advertisements intended for insertion, and Books, #¢., for | +. be misunderstood, and their determination to | ! trust that when you learn the advantages we pos- Hastroap, Conn., March 3, 1842. | 1, wan conceived in he site darkness — ath Cpa hes dupe, large storehouse at New ee es sustain Texas in any cours: pursue regard. | 8%; (some accouat of w! hich, in thie and subsequent | The Legislature—Conventions — Temperance — Reli- which all the light that had been emitted, had been Brae jek od} ainung the poten (Depot, which will always enor before Thursday of every week. , ing the matter; and their letters, I propose to give,) and our social, political gion—Elder Knopp, $4 insuflicient a from the purlieus of the Exe- gee oe dha; tebets tthe ab aloes, New Your: pathy meets with the gratitude of every i and moral importance, you will concede tous that} Daan Bennert— Gee anes Pe yer ely Gee io WeiackGe eo eibast Printed and Published forthe Proprietors, at the Lancet | of this republic. Itis what could ha’ station which we are so peculiarly qualified to fill,| This little city enjoys, i no enue person even at the time of granting it BUAG. Office, No. 21 Ann Btreet, by pected from the noble and generous sons of Ken- and to consent to publish some of the sayings and do- | metropolitan importance ia conjunction w could have doubted. The road would never pay JAMES GORDON BENNETT. tdohy end. Loulelatia, whe have ever felt.md ex- |°" of this greatcommunity. = Haves. The legislative wise acres of the State | the interest if co¥ pleted, and if it was, would never Saree RT | tuck sin fetes Ba 4 hy, my dear air, we huve in this goodly towa. | win put their heads together thie spring at the | benefit the people—it never was commenced with P IAN’ O FORTES Tho so Legh gemicg rah rat ae ah “ wae see eeretinenn aed wih odlaaay iret ve latter city. Last year the noddle pates associated tae emconied ar sr hath a t it cious Pl x 71nal ry some further remarks. . it BINGHAM?S LINE. an occeabeol Ieeatucky, has becu here. acute ia, | shallin a few years, nave the city itelt. Out by-| here, anddid as mueb mischief during their ses- | sage be laid on the table unk printed, to be taken im ‘The proveleters of Binzham's ‘Tronpportation Line to Pitte- Gen, Combsof Kentucky, has been here, and his in- ‘ ; Le ing ‘othe Wear aver Coo rghoy oats MUSIC. fluence and example have done much toward awa- prestrad.eep st tntgeg. pa wrong ily bake sion, as could have been opr ved pa regcen ig Teli nedqewesdes lin scpatch, Aare tecquinshaly ATWILUS MUSIC ESTABLISHMENT —The propric- | Kening the country te a of the necessity of | ourcitizens are more pious, in proportion to their| ‘eh bunglers, Hartford has : me auite: bery, pe of goods, destined for the Western tor of this establ shmen Seateet attention of the wu | prompt, energetic and decisive action, and willdo | Morality—more wealthy im proportion to their pro | late with temperance meetings, lectures, conven tions of whigs, !ocofoeo conventions, conservative or ra of tt ‘who baveno agent or convignee at Pittsburg, will pamewente the entraniee Oy of New and Fashionable HgDpe ide perty—inore learned in proportion to their intelli- fee frase to Willems Bigahen, Fé Ouia'tablee cra’ O found afl the standard Musical Compo | MUCh fer the amelioration of the condition of the | {eqce—more charitable in proportion to their bene- conventions, Senatorial conyenticns, conventions rapa Pea the Whole having in charge the tax bill, Mr. Humpnney defended the road from the char gee made against it by Mr. H., and aliuded to the fact of the State aid being exclusively extended to the central part of taeState for public improvements. Mr. H. alluded to the benefits to be denved by the southern tier of counties from the New York and Erie Railroad, said that 6,000,000 of acres would burg, to shipping ll: ouch; aonignanenio without } of the great masters, cf Europe aud America j-every | captives in Mexjeo. He ha i eriea ;—every | Captives in Mexico. He has uow returned to the | yolence—more virtuous in proportion to their chas- ‘ i ing. Reel Geena Bod eermeny Rina United: Stat His son has been released from | tity—more gay in proportion to their cheertuineas— | for the election of asheriff, and a proseention for i d that his ef- | More staid iv proportion to their gravity, than any | forgery, bankruptcy courts, anda good deal ef po- oaetie eee be marked distinctly on each package LINE. yt o captivity, but he bas nobly determi of freighs, which are as low ta any other line. . ; ‘ P om TYSON, No. 6 West strect. he already large collection of new and ‘ ;, A other le on the western continent. iti d editori itefulness, growing out of | be rendered i i i Apir M. TYSON, agent, No. & Wert stceet, porala Senge, Marches, Waltsrn Davars. Rage. Vara | fortein behalf of the companions of his sonin the eased in anion oeeral sha memes) nr tIe Torsone tteie pes amine | enue tier N.B forwarded to Pitsburg and Pot'sville, Qindeillee, fe, He many of which caunot be found at | Iate Expedition shall never cease, £0 long as one of | most intelligent, most accomplished, most virtuous, | ‘ewe latter. toda he pt A eb BE a gr yh mh pride herself'on her mere, Jocal advem- &; Hecke, ‘Armerienn Fur Co.: 8. T. Nicoll, ishing music at this Estab'ishmen them remains in bondage. Mr. Swett has just ar- | best looking, most agreeable, und most conscien- | glorious cause of temperance, whieh is making such | (4705, but look to her resources, or she will find is ee. Dodge ke cin, Halton strest as dems, M it rived in town from Mexico, via New Orleans, | tious, (particularly in charging posiage on newspa- | headway every where, and promises, ere long, to | herself in a secondary situation as far as commerce ee < was concerned, behind Philadelphia and Bosion.— z ita — bringing letters from some of the captives to their 16,) postmasters in the word, unless the obscure | gover the land asthe waters cover the sea. Anew ‘A LAND -~ friends ,here, and de:patches from Col. Cook and | {uncuouary is mort grievously mistaken soeiety hus been formed here called the Naso-Ga:- Foot of Whitehall street, "Tre price of Music is at one half the old rates, and as low ag | there to Gen. Houston, the purport of which has | Our society, too. 18 very agreeable, highly refined, 7 b itis to sniff the breath ATEN ISLANDER of SAMSON will | CM,be obiainedelecwhere. not yet transpired. Mz. 8. states that the prisoners | and cultivated. Balle, rows, assemblies and cotil- trometers, whose business itis to sniff the brea‘ Rael fcheweuatl fetton wedi are cluthed and not very harshly treated, but thinks | lon patties are of frequent occurrence, and shouid | of those they meet, and report such as betray symp- ‘Staten Isiana it they will be held as prisoners until dea‘h ora con. | yom chance to drop in upon one of these, you would | tom¢— of aleoholic fondness, Ex-Senator Niles, Mi, H continued at length, in defence cf the road. Mr. Townsenn defended the city of New York from the charge throwa out by Mr. H. that ehe was hosule to the road, and referred to the large iodi- ves Whitehall . mupei Fortes, i At 8 o'ele At 9 o'clock a.m. manufactured expressly { wuabttorancet of vert | quering army releases them. We have much | fiod a briliiant array of native beauty and fashion, vidual aubscriptions, made in aid of it in that city. — =} « oho! nme terns of Rosewood and Mahogany, with. the Grand “Action, o contend with, in order to get up an invasion, and | with anoccasionel exotic from the citiea, ruralising | late Postmaster Gen My geaturen, Tereauy Ueteleor Te way only hoatile to the manner in which t ted ee “es 8 Harp Stop, Metallic yatct,, ks. emoracine ste taal fashiog } not the least is the general supposition that Hous- | forthe restoration of her health, lost im the glorious | the Washington Temperance Society, but to the | been prosecuted. ‘The motion was agreed to. Hi, B. AN geode thinned are required to be particularly legs, amd Grecian serolle; al of which are warrdned 19 be ear, not authorize be raising id an army for Uh tage cp aed supervision of one of the | St*Prise of all his auditors, refased to sign the committen on lands in ebwerto the petition pray- > I 80 wel aS Je ve wish ~ lol e that aes RE Erery ciate. and tan" be returned if aw defect | Yo'veklonge of’powee ane Teale soe ot vere, | mont ee Meese’ and enlerption pledge hitmieif) “‘Po/have'doae vo wo8ld, perhaps, | 138 1 tbe eptued at the eatliees practicabio tapes -—4 - aaase. HS ade NEWARK AND NEW YORK: test of 2 is jealous of power and fears some other person | most intelligent and enterprising young gentiemen sage ape Pee vies at i, Sana steamer Stole oration patterns, to correspond with Piston of Rose. will easing aor populer than hi: self, if tative in all Wateriows (except the P. M.)a “ Young have beena stumbling block to him in his elec- ain John Gaffy, being com. | Wood and Mahogany, he operations shi be commenced. A re:olution | Men’s Association for Mutual Improvement,” nun.- | tioneering can’ ings among lecofoco loafers.— gig him in case of anin- | bering some two hundred members, with a library | There is more than common political bitterness fe $s Fs pletely aud elegantly refitted, wistcommence | Ol4 Piauos taken in exchange. passed Congre ed hend Pienos for sal — i a pensen, 8, Kimuneay, Marah 30th, Ticcneettnce kaviog sak ed ;his establishment, invites | Yasion of this country xieo, to take com | of nearly one thousand volumes, and weekly lec- hereat present. Great hopes were enteriained by rd York Centre Market, Newark. strangera and citizens to give him a call before purchasing | mand in person, and if nothing is doneag «inst 5 7 ‘A.M. 48 i8 poesible from the state of the canal, fiaances, &e. After a review of the various funds the re port states that there remains only $603,317 64, to pay the interest on the canal debt, and to keep them opem uatil June, but no legislation further then that inclu- ded in the bill reccnily introduced by the Commit tures on all scientific subjects, from the beauties and the wigs, thet a prosecution instituted against the 10 3 o'clock, elsewhere. 4 “ ico, we must come to the conclusion that motiry. wonders of the scienee uf optics, to utilitarianism— RET ao aap pony OL, a ee Een ene, et Mune sent to anv part of | of cowardice govern him, not the will of the In addition to this, we hanes very flourishing “ Re- | editor of a conservative paper, would have ended | tee on Ways and Means is conceived neceseary.— nba a, iat Pecaes Pelee. ATWILL’S MUSIC ESTABLISHMENT, le. There are brave and noblemen enong! forfned Drunkard’s Society,” embracing among 18} +, nig conviction, and eonsequent downfall, but | The canals will be opened about the 20th. oo probed yg Fa cage lng alto Chia res, ountry without the aid pkers other to invade | members, in addition to ail the grog bruisets about having bead in jeopard abbat BAYT as long an Tooah The bill for increasing the shares of the New S ork onquer, until they can dictate terms to th town, some of our most respectable and moral citi- ie the whale’e belly, he came out as unseuthed Society Library, was reported without ameadment. The trustees are authorized to d-mand $6 per share. After action had been had on a variety ot unimpor- tant questions, the bill changing the manner ot ep- pointing Bank Commiesionere nad its third readi Pending the question on its final paseage, and fer no other earthly reason than to consume tme,e whig moved an adjonrament, and demanded the yeas and nays. Alter the resuit wasdeclared—in the pe- OR N WELLS. POINT: a, LB iMBER FOR THE U. 8. DRY DOCK, BROOKLYN aded, coward ri 7 \ é, + | graded, co lly and priest-ridden sons of, wens, who were never suspected of a penchant for | Was! gare, i leave the foutot om atone | Tika Nowy Ae ithe et day: of? if pai Tae and to make aseuranc Pdonbly sure, we ha‘ orong drink, until they thus has proclaimed | 98 did these three — Lac ap a bac a, viay, Th wdey and Saturday afternoon's | ine af the U. 8. Nery Varl, trpoliys the “Bile jwing tuinbe ¢ from the ‘land of our fathers, from m their secret orgies. And notwithstanding they have | careful to answer Nebue a eeatanteche cola prow f = 7 ng the High, anuer will reave swewburgh forthe fountetons of tue Dey Deck, vis » ient to maxe their pro- | thus publicly deciared themselves druokards, and | furnace. This individual go ‘ FOLENS ** « o'eleck. ana, Vuceday and Friday Heres, wien of leven? Varying yom 24 te 38, foat—te sree bh igg i are generally men of truth and veracity, I doubt the | ruptey advertising, by the personal favoritism of * oF passage apply to the Captain on board. arerage at B ‘aches in diameter, 4 feet from the butt, | I Pp propriety oLgviag theit declarations implicit cre- | the District Judge; and as it is really a very Lake 5 eA freight of Srsty averiptian, pepk excl ark. the of Mexico. They do not compli dence in this case, a8 the inducement to falsehood | picking. the other papers are very savage agains ive NF " . i ~~ | ema 1000 howal feet white pine timber, foot equare for floer tim harsh treatment ; but even if they were so treated, | is s0 great, that a man must have more than ordina- | him. The conservative party have La dpi on unless a bil i a. ip Sr eenap wereeniptisalgnee ne b lineal feet white pine do, 1 foot by 1 foot 3 inches square ot dare to make it known, as no pro- | ry firmnessto resist the temptation, inasmuch xs the | the first time, with a pennies oming clection, but « | £24¥e—Mr. Stetson moved the previous question,und SPRING ARRANGEMENT. ier " of Sinch white pine plank for floor | 2? such a communication reachirg] their | establishing the fact of a man’s being a reformed | They will not carry tt Jo the & election, but ® | again the yeas and nays, on seconding the call, were FOR SHREWSBURY and RED BANK.| “4h measure of 91 be friends could exist. A knowledge of the result of | drunkard gives him a higher standing in society | split is pete Ra en they ted f called at the demand of a whig. Afver the call had On and sfter Saturday, March 12, 1842, the feet bonrd measure of Sinch yellow pine plank forsheet | Our efforts rests only in the future. Congress have | than he could ever attain by the most moral and ex-| wedge, which, if drivea by the To “4 fade been custained, an adjournment was moved, and Breumer OSIRIS Capcaian Allsire. will leave tiidtand plies he ab pectcthe sauna ‘and at length adjourned, after a session of about ninety | emplary life. And the more intemperate and be.| conservative, and democrat epor poe _ yeas and nays called jor, but a sufficient number jeave Red Wank every Montay at | heute gatiey, 555, ES days, uring which many bills have passed, some | setted he has been, the greater is the confidence, | would, ere long, prostrate the fh lg netrise, and the question whether the muin ques'iom y, i which has in this city, been much too lon should now be put, the yeas and nays were again Tuesday che. Rerun e 6 ot Ms ‘ueaday ‘Thursday at 12 o'clock, noon. a F , some of a bad, and some of no tendency | and the more liberal are the honors and rewards be- ot om? Ul respects prepared for 1m and Sriving. ner at all. The members of Congre: i MAIL LINE FOR ALBANY, andimer- | cbt White pine, timber to be free from | shakes, and lerze | undoubtedly, in all eases been influenced by good | But the greatest privilege we enjoy, and the one meiete plese. oe fer $0 the tee its, the motives, and done jastice te their constituents. | most highly prized by our Virtuous community, ia Courtiandt street, THIS 7 isSeets be Laws have been passed facilitating the collection | our Moral Refurm Society, embracing within iw The body of the le he: 6 Friday. Mareh 4th. \ of debts, by which old debts can be eollested in scope all the old women of both sexes in our town. ate ad by th ra “ty fe Re acca aetekerr ot te PETER c. sree Siar AEe ct | pach tein iy oer oneany” "Sere ns’ veen | Hgeoei nels tw weealy mecungnat the howe | ped tuey could seater their whe opprenery to Steamoat TELEGHALH will. leave for 4 or we | pateh as in any coun ere has been | of the members, where they discuss character ‘ Saterday Al EL EOHACH will lente for Albany on | ‘Srenot ‘sr feet, and in whiths trom eto 15, to ave some disturbance in Eastern Texse, by a band of | of the absent, and determine who shall be the next the funwine.t font bag ars) Me ocy if however, have | stowed upon him. piles te be as straight as can be procured, and in Me called for and sustained, and the main question @r- dered to be put A fuil half hour was thus consam- ed fer no other purpese than to stave off the passa; of the bill. othe whigs must this be ehargen. The question was then taken on the final ptssage of the pulle yeas and nays, aad the result was ayes G2, Days 21. ‘0 the bill passed and awaits but the sigmature of the Gevernor to become a law. who havo in ‘than not less than 12 mcke 7 i to be straight |, swt. | Men calling themselves regulate: ctim of their machinations. Y meh Ty AND RECA NDC SY So GREAT eee rele nite lank piling, Ay ty carte poe) ral cages punished supposed or real crime, an- Ve have many other privileges and blessings now gth sompares | . whee whigs,who | "The use of the Assembly chamber was then asked on. sarin average no! lessthan 19in | der authority of Jud yooh More flourishing ia full vigor und maturity, besides many | ®*S% her seoerw temperance hail, anda constant | {ot by the State Central Convention ot Mechanic’s, [Al the abore timber and plank to be delivarsk on euch wharf has been attached toit ins anticipated ones in embryo, arising trom weddings, oe ts ‘offered, ae the differest | t0,cnuble the Hon. Ely Moore, to deliver a leciure. s RP A 2 wharfs within the Navy Yard as may be mated by the | State than the matter descr temperance reforms, &c. &c., an account of which y rh {the mi The House then adjoui to half past three erwoge wishing 10 send to the old country for their friends, Epaloter of ihe Dry Boek, nkosi co the “orro- | ‘Texas is concerned, the accounts are exaggerated. | J will give you at vome future period, p-oviding you | conver i Skres icy te Mo hear | o’elock, P.M. ments ri a President has issued his proclamation requir- | enlighten the world by a publication ot those already Sh teh aS vagaboudas erttord te the place | Hater Pasr Tueex, P. M.—The committee of the Whole went through with the bills to incorpo- all civil, and if need be, military cfficers to Beceesnry arrange becribere’ | ral-of euch may x them, it perior tit packets, Phe piles rered Im ities and at such times a rth and att of etese toathe ‘They will | retween the let day Ot July aud the 15th day of ‘October as id | enumeraced by ‘ours respectfull, class of American transient ships sailing | 727, be required by the Navy Agent,he giving not less than 6 ing the offenders to justice. The di Veneras. | for Jeetures and female auditors. Verily the Hart- | the Whelt went Uircugl Wien enevolent Seciety the port. ‘One shh otra Mh ers | ‘Rocke, la there "? ‘white pine timber to be delivered between the ist day only in a small part of Eas ——— ford women bave itching ears. No weather cam | 011, create a sinking fund in the city of Troy remaii he al LA vis there | 6 September and Bist day of Uciober, and tless now over very littl Auburn, keep them at home, if there is a lecture going on e a hite and yellow pine plank between the ist October i e Rev. Mr. This orthe Rev. Mr. That. Valk In the Sexar®, there was nothing of general inte- 1642, ta: rsons re are forwarded with cere Houston has also ber. (Correepondence of the Herald.) . birt [a price vile about catching a weazle asleep. Why, you might paid [bob etn neti fovea wr eate for the hits timber, rec feat ‘board | of our Independence ae 24, Avavan, N. Y., Feb. 23, 1842. as well keep Elder Kaapp’s lips from speaking mk $s sire pegerred to easigh ee toa served throughout the Republic esa da ing | The Auburn Lettere—'The Herald—Its Superiority—| comfort to the anxious sisters of his flock, as keep ch rind of timber to ea ne dder-and "eles ll be _ Prayer. I oie it will ty 9 observ at The Four Balls—- Temperance—-Bankruptcy-— poe wife at home at her duty during a lec- « gO) CA. rt for any portion o ither kind. eke \owever, as preparations are making in seve: Women. + . ing to get ; : Sag | There is a report that Knapp is coming to get up a ctr 7 oe the cio ale lied tan tes Besa esos pe | Samus Gonvonw Bennett, Ese.: arovival. jy ny ‘one is here, trying it on, but he Brooklyn. |. Agent's office, New York, Sar. ad, p 3 ider K, is the boy for converting tt em; udstare. Wethorte, Nowy Agent. Executive since the battle of San Jacinto, and it Dear Sin: is peees Hiden ®, ody 7, cha leant his al Grote, i letter, pow | Ought to be faithfully observed, for surely, if any | For a long time I have been a constant reader of | but bi a ROCHE, ZINE—NEW SE. T= ed out black sheep, aud others have Moieta the Foiton Bake. _ | ‘Likes volute ofthis raloable unrated work hue just | Batson gm the world tae cans 16 be petal forthe | your most valuable, and i ng, moral, politi. | Mmeented miracles of which. they had ‘no pre- EARP 4 been ree Chala of Wie New Series,” ts io the | dence,” that nation is Texas. ‘The battle ie not | cal and religious intelligence, throngh the columas | vious conception. Yours, Vieit. servlet umber of each month. which contains» full | always to ihe atreng,” bas been peenliarly exem- | of the Herald, Your numerous readers at easter isc tions, Also,“ The Pi ine,” N. 3. for December, plified in the career of this country. place having seen two or three letters from “‘Au-| = Tennintr poate eo Lie reses eraenee resting subje- hs Our winter is now fairly over, and we have all burn” and “Cato,” dated at this place, have anx. us that a riot occurred in a — a eed je to ws on Gis Wek splendid illustrarion, a0 it appeared | the pleasures attendant om the finest spring wea- | Flen’s Falle feeder, on the Ist of party ong, ‘The new ship ONEIDA, sven Figere. | A Bay with rthe Coschmakers | ther. In fact the whole winter has been milder | iously looked for more. But like Oliver Twist, | of irishmen, Tipperary and Cork men, to the num- i equst We aaierer ‘The part comple tra the volume | than woual ; many of the planters have cornmented they seem teaskin vain. Should you have an at: be a ‘about one hundred, banded together and vi- Ship B. mber . ishing to-recenve the volume for 1842, will | puttin, rest transacted, mainly lecal aad — bills. A great race came off on the Troy road to day, between a span ef mares belonging to Mr Bunker, and a epan of horses belongi to Mr. Sequo, for $1000. The race was won by Mr. Barker's horses. An immense amount of money was bet on the match, and atleast two thousand persons were ‘ni te witness it. Cave Utcucan. the Anniversary of ee to tho wr Navar.—The East India Squadron, consisting of the Frigates Coneteliation and Boston, was at Sing- pore, on the 23d of November last. Midehipnan Joho C. Richardeon, of Louisville, Kentucky, died on board the Constellation, on the 29th of Sepiembet, of fever. Thomas Sparling, landsman, was drow net by the upsetting of @ boat in the surf. ‘The United States eohooner Flirt was at Havana on the 8d instant for Key West, in two days ; United States schr. Osceola, for Key West, sa: the day previous. iC in their crops. le the amount of cot- | tablished correspondent in our fi illage, I doubt | sited the dwellings ef & number of Irishmen called w h tom be raised this season than i: form. Far Downs; and after giving the watchword to MStarceods EDMUND BALDWIN, 12 Broadway. coir ple ep herbont Produeesae Det | not, that it would edvamcethe sale of the Herald | the Her Donati lt ory Setwere in the <dwellin ip — THE TEETH—The TEETH—The best mineral teeth in- 7 . ing ii ie ii 1 serted ‘single tooth to an entire set, with little or | few cum afford to pay the vent high duties on | beyond all caleulations, (or true itis, that ae s00n | to make theit escape; commenced breaking ia ti MM -_L ‘ant Colonel @. Loomie, with i iH Ro pain. Loose teeth securely. fastened we teeth fled; | any article they ean possibly raise or do without. seen dit windows and doors, aod beating the inmates in a nzrany —Ligute: try, arrived from ! SNIGOLAB,¢ Ist Jue ian Jaly | ceacepepireag or tanto toothache cured. and the beat | ‘The peeple hove become allve to the necesvity of |v" ee psa, eae scone mi shocking manner, with fists, clubs Ke. discharging | companies B,D, — whe! eoetes Nancy W. ‘ bt 16th November toet by Dr. 5 Murray street. Terme . | ates quite an excitement. ing the: i Cedar Keys (E. F.) on Bb Pall. mF sth Be cash; All operations warranted. laber, and almost every person is engaged in some fire arms over their heads, and threatening them Stevens, at New Orleans, on the ult. \ of t spent tani He = Shi active: seipl nent, 7 winter business has rald, ‘Mr. Agent have they A ed in the we another ae were List of officers ~Liew Col eee command- require f ‘ALIC Slide NSION | been iter tl in any former year—mouey is | containing the letter 1” terrible vengeance. No were . enu-}. Adjutant; B A Ogden, Assistant ¢ With every ~ “ et thorities have sacocelied in arresting about thirty of | 1985 James Badgrt, ‘Madison, Assistant’ Surge: termasier; TC mn Coord D Seawright, commanding company F; Cape Wm Hoffman, command: eonety, D; Ist Lieut J BS Tedd, AC 8; Ist do W HT Walker; Ist do LC Easton, commanding weeny 5 SMdo JE Kmory; 34 do Mi H Fitzgerald; fh BGarue Bat 94 Lieut AD Nelson. Present 13 commisas officers, 223 non-commissioned officers, musicians, ove I get regularly frem the office.” ‘‘Well, I do i! ati wish you would tak amber of them, why don’t the rioters, and lodged them in 4 ‘. i —On Wi man name! Kren mude forth puryore You 1 My eater ate very anxious to road that let | Deszovscas. On, Wednesday et yor nt bite amt New | manbeary oo cr made for that purpose ter, and Ireally wish | could get one.” But none burg, and committed to prison on a charge of hav- Wepulee Seth March—The trial fx i het ship easy Peeitively ei Sore ver Yogic day” CAO | (ho ener rnetier Soy ba Piss with every poriee to all nee Hsterien Bion Te are, ceridedly ee. | scaree, perhaps not more so parere ~ gee the aie ba: and 3 southerm and wesiern of il be forrarded by che Fe 3 x part Weare yet 6 the carse of . A, CTontine Follies. | acetates foe gloomy sbocariy.” "We have are to be had. Every ove who tekes the Herald, | ing tied his wife ton chnir, and then set fire '0 het gem remy supearky.” | We bars. ne srmpeth vr | think too muchof the paper, and its enterprising ate, The poor women, after having been dreed- seal conductor, to lend it,and many regret that fortane fully burned, wae relieved from her distressing i 1 hs pacer. land on the feuvits of bank rasecality, and . 4 ieke bi hito id privates. | ‘on board, Ri q Wai gre witeitw's wore Y - when here, they sink to insignifios u bas not showered its blessings apon them sufficient ai eden gto grb on pmb | this pl care will be taken ig here ee eed en before mans ane eel = ve os earn t ing by Deeoming | 16 enable them to subscribe for #0 valuableajournal. | fiendish outrage. DABS see cale very ope BP | Jno, 8. Woodrull, who wild prompt: | of Bapienedort Re hae ined ence ® i Bat why go intoa detail of what yon and every ‘The Conestoga Navigation, opeaings water com: | Py 4.7 ie ater vtceets H 1° i Coe new Teile log of the New Y The law requiring gold and silver or exchequer | 554 slseareaware of. The Heraki surpasses ia nmanication between ft, Pa, and Cheee eo 4 Trese atte et pa 1.1 -— 4 . Y Hi mmurcecd ment rnment, other reseat opened thi a tae it ic cy: “nes! "natncoe mer © F.MODM. Fatmtee | inte. pon brn om thie Teh, fave on time oid | every thing, all pepere of the p doy, | peakegBay, will be mort tr

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