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“ TALE” LIL A TY J) | Mr. Lyell’s Second Lecture on Geology at City Ly y- ‘ceedings forwarded to th N EW Y ORK HERA D. the Tabernacle. Orricen A. M C. Smita atv nts Op Tricxs.— [Correspondence of the Herald.) ! Correspondence of the Herald. fave the eicet of Mera c — ——— = — The second lecture of Mr. Lyell last mght was at-| ‘The readers of the Herald will remember, that on Avoany, Friday Mareh 18th, 1812. Pirrescrou, Feb. 24, 1841. ‘The sehooner sent in to Calveston was the Pro- New York, Sun 842 New Year's day last past, a store in Chesnut street, | St: Patrick's day passed offiso faras Ihave learn- | Bankrupt Law—Miss Crogan—the Prese—Dutch | © at'Paapan it wer the sa endo eee Philadelphia, was entered and robbed by some per- | &4, without the occurrence of any event ealeulated | Row—Decency Row— Fancy Ball—Hon. Harvey | dore Moere to proceed to Tu son of goods valued at $2,000, and that soon after: | to mar the harmony and good feelivg that general- | ~Boliman—Boz—the Banks—the Herald—the Clergy | Co%. A general officer was on bend ae tence wards, a black man who was concerned inthe rob | !y prevailed during the day. Thesuppers and re-| —Gambling Hells, and worse places ! and held at Galveston as hostage for tended by about 600 of the most intelligent and re- Steam Ship Colum spectable people in the city. We expect to receive this merning the news by Asit is impossible to give a detailed report of this this steamer. She was out fifieen days yesterday, | lecture without constant reference to the drawings and will bring intelligence to the 1th instant Ic | of strata and various parts of France and Sicily, | bery, was arrested, tried, and eentenced to the peal bal! in the evening went offin the very best Dean Bennert tas poe Ahn If Ses is taken he wi will be of a highly important character, touching which Mr. Lyell exhibited, we shall confine our- | gtate prison in that city for three years. He stated | style. i Business is as dull here as every where, and just fours, in baste, Re the Right of Search and a war with Great Britain selves toan outline of the facts brought forward by } at the time of his arrest, that he was merely a se- In the Assemucy, after the transaction of seme | a3 many folks are taking the benefit in our Iron penne Look out for an Extxa Hexacp the lecturer on this occasion. _ | coudary instrument in the robbery, but that a man unimportant business, the House resolved itselfin- | speaking. Only the other day a chap took the \ iuase : _ ——_ _T The subject of the lecture was the volcanic | named George Spencer alias Sabine, was the princi- ts committee of the whole ont resolution from | benefit of Uncle Sam’s law, and then married a for- ooteeenie Soest an: 7 ie. Tue Lare Meso ix rie ExctAxce—Pux) for autions of the earth. Mr. Lyell said that he pal. The Mayor of Philadelphia, feeling considera. the Senate, adopted on the 10th instant, against the | tune next day ; talking of such things, that elope- Irish Wake~‘the S) > Bae , 1842. Porcian Movement —Several of the mere pany should speak at present as if the present changes of | ble interest in the arrest of this notorious rogue, of. | further issue of any State Stock, ualess means | ment at Staten Island kicked up quite a fuss inour | my ean Sakis. jpree— Religion, Se. prin's, such as the ‘* Courier,” the pre a level in the earth’s surface, and particularly in the | fered ahandsome reward for his body, and conse- | were at the same time provided fer its redemp- | ¢ity, the husband not being the one a young lady Agreeably to my promise, I will attem fai the Tribune,” &e , are out very hot on rey neighborhood of volcanic regions, were pro-| quently our police vigilants have had their eyes | tion. should have, and wou!ld probably be tarred and diseriptionfof the “ wake 2 jhtonlbese: pal a ba the sentiments and opivions promulgated at the | duced by the upheaval of land, and not by the going | skinned for alength of time to catch him. Officer| Mr. Sermoun moved that the committee riseand | feathered if he ventured here. letter’ Tina will oie paki ea meeting of merchants heldin the Exchange. down of the sea; and in the two next lectures he | A. M. C. Smith,accompanied by officer P. B. Wulk- | report. He said that the House had resolved to Col. Croghan left here yesterday for your city, | count of it, and the size of my sation ae va, Tis was to be expected There are certain prints | wouig bring forward abundance of proof, that it was | er, while standing at the post office yesterday | adjourn on the 12th instant, and he hoped they whence he departs for Earope in quest of his er- | of the spaee in your columns likewise, suggest “a that cannot live bat im epposition, whose only ex- | 5, Phese mountain mosses have been lifted up morning, spied the gentleman, and immediately | Would not consider this resolution at the present ring daughter. The fortune of five millions was | propriety of making it short. ae te istence depends on min stering to cliques and fac two or three miles in height, long after the period | buckled their grapplings fast to his person and landed time, as they had so much other business on hand. it her only upen condition of her marrying with It is the custom with the Irish, on the death of tions, A meeting held for general patriotic purpo | when ammals and plants began to inhabit the earth. | him ia the Tombs, where he will be conveyed to| Mr. Humrnuey took the same view as Mr. 8. | her parent’s consent. relative, to have a “wake.” As econ ig +i s°s, in order to hasten the action of the difierent branches of the government on important measures, . ql i ead en 1“ ; various groups—according to the different ages since does not suit the ser pnks ot Teatton, whe “ieWS | their formation, forming a beautiful chroaological of office seekeroand President makers. Nomatter. | sie (rom which to date the history of the earth’s These masses have been divided by geologists into | the Quaker city to answer the charges against him. | 894 Mr. Hoffman, and the motion to rise and re- Our newspapers are going ahead in the same | son is dead, or as soon as is convenient, the bod Some or rae Cournomise Moxey.—Joha Dixon, | port was carried. 4 manner asin your city. The eredit dailies, the | is placed upona table, covered with sheets, and the colored man who received $150 tosettle the | Mr. Humruney then moved that this order of Advocate, Gazette and American, are crawling | the.able, beside the body, are placed six candies. stabbing inflicted upon him by VaLenrixe Morr, | business be laid on the table in order to reach the | along slowly, .busing the “Herald and Bennett,” and | Que or twoof these candles are lighted in the day The people and the country are suited, and will | structure. And it is not till we arrive atthe latest | Jr a few days sii i th'rd reading of bills. the impudent Chronicle, a saucy little cash paper, | ¢; ii i ° 7 . . i nce, appeared at the poli reading of bills. ae : J y paper, | time, and in the evening the whole are burni not be prevented uny longer from assuming their i leanic formatio reine i Mr. Weix objected, om the that he wish. | which has been going for some months past, not lit- i ne of the larger group3in these volcanic formations, | last evening, and entered complaint agains ©, am Obj . a es eet {le either, for han lealare , owies — ‘was | All the friends and relatives of the deceased are proper attitude. Mark ch that we come down to that part of France described Quatnets amoxe Tae Wire Cuanutzs —We | in the first lecture. The oldest of this series is the Jearn that James N. Reynolds intends to pepper | fresh water formation, colored white, in the map of and salt, and then eat up Watson Webb in a day or | that region of country round Mount D’Or and the two for doubting his faith in the cause of “ Harry | sources of the Loire, and yellow inthe map of the of the West.” Reynolds has procured the certifi Freshwater formations round Paris ;(here Mr. cates of Reverdy Johnson of Baltimore, and many | Lyell referred to his maps.) It is neceseary here to other “ Charlies,” proving his wavarying attach- | attend to the organic remains found in these rocks, ‘ment to “Harry.” Reynolds has asked Webb to | and particularly to the various descriptions of shells publish his reply—but he demurs. Send it to us, | in which these beds abound ; for they are most Master Reynolds, and yeu shal! have a chance, in a | justly styled the organic medals of the earth’s his- paper that circulates six times as many as the Cou- | tory, by which nature tells to the scientific and pa- tient enquirer the ages of the varicus stratahe may examine. These shells are so numerous ia all these strata that it is easy by fiading the various classes of them in one place and in another, and arranging them, to ascertair, as it were, the several volumes forming the successive ages in the history of the earth. There are no leas than 1200 distinct species of shells in the freshwater formations round Paris alone. And of these, not over twenty are of the game species of those now inhabiting our seas, and lakes and rivers. We are in all,acquainted with 10,000 Tainity Cuvrca.—This new church, situated | different species of shells inhabiting the various direcily opposite the entrance to he!ll—we beg par: | salt and fresh waters of the earth, bat only 20 or 30 don—we mean the entrance to Wall street, is be- | of them are the same as any of those 1200 species ginning to ebow fozth its beautiful form and holy | found inthe fresh water strata round Paris. There Jineaments. The graceful sections of its antique | latter strata were the same in their character as arches and pillars, are moving upwards toward | those found in the region of Mount D'Or, heaven as fast as the architects can make them. | We know that the sea formed a deposit round “Rebinson, another colored man, fer obtaining a portion of this money by fraudulent means, Dixon stated, or his wife did for him, that on Friday eve- ning she gave Robinson what she supposed to be a $5 note to get changed for her, and short time he returned with four $5 notes, stating that that wasallright. Ske then discovered that she had given bim a $50 note ef the Merchants’ Bank by mistake. On informing hee husband, he procured the officer who gave him the money tendered by Mott “for full satisfaction,” and ia a short time Robinson was arrested, and the balance of the $50 nete, with the exception of $7, recovered. He at- tempted to swallow the notes in his possession when caught, but was choked till he disgorged his ill gotten gain. More or Bit Mansuavt's Tricks what notorious Bill Marshall, who wa: ing a eheck in payment for goods funds, was yesterday saddled with f lar c! eter. On the 18th tore No. 45 Vesey Lemon Syrup, for check on the American Exchange 2 and received $12 £0 cents inc e. He promised to send for the syrup ia the afternoon, which was not complied with, and on presentation cf the check the next day it was found that neither McNeal nor Mr. Bill Marshall had any funds in the bank. This charge will therefore be disposed of when he answers to the one for which he now stands committed. Wuotesate Boor Tuer Cavont.—-Offieer Denniston ‘done up” a litile business yesterday ed to take up the State P: : " ’ ts tarted, and notified, as soon as the person dies of the fs Mr. Huspuaey withdrew his motion, and started, and gives more reading matter than any of | Without any particular. dovitation, but, which i Mr. Werr then moved that the bill be now taken | togive you a share account of these opponents of | Eo" pare dpe phan nee dy Label ‘ . ti Whi i - room, one is struck wi l- pasa of the whole. After some conver. a iuieg axeat, Ms. 1 ear ir pt ia eo ty of having burnin ipa pe nati Mga saWems i epot, 85 Fourth street. The first of this Pitte-|* 4 ¥> the solemnity of the occasion Mr. Cramer renewed the motion to lay on the ta- burgh ‘Cerberus of the rotten eredit press 1s Mr. mind. ble, and the yeas and nays being asked, it was car- re ins whe calls you an “hunnaturalized halien;” Be oegnar age ‘gibt = oe Teanies erm, beim order separately, when ig a good natured creature, and we'll let him off | Wite a number of frie ellected together, some Mr. Dava objected, and raised a point of order | easy. Secon on the list,is Greasy Jim, puff-r of talking, and some doing nothing. onthis manner of doing business, and appealed ie <p Temperance House, (which “thas just re- It ears wigse sed, and one from the decision of the chair. The decision of the pene ol, ke. Jinn Biddle Te the tce'wpo bed who colleet together, enjoy themee! ebair was ained. the fight with our post master and got most essen- | they may think proper; bat nothin Mr. Mactay, from the seleet committee, report- | tially used up. ie au anti-mason, ‘which he says tamed i 3 Feo! Sonning the oa Other i enough t * 10 were dis clthe New York Pubii Seo! Bil tothe Hour | 4 4 us it he Mme Dhl au | fog ita thom were ereshmentr wore pend with amendments, not interfering, however, with | tifal irio,) who used to denounce ant masonry, but | This wake continues three nights, or till the de. the main features of the origival bills—two addi- | gave his masonic p yment fur | ceased is buried. : ional sections have been added, as follows : the antimasonic paper, which he now | After waiting about an hour, listening to the 1d, We ahall bo thecdaae et publishes. The deacon y moral and pious | stories told of the deceased, and his many eceen- me ts = e the avy yi atleman, who was formerly engaged jn the re- | tTi¢! I left the room deeply impressed with the re in st bel to gPpo me ie di igious duty of printing sundry labels for Bran- | 0lemuity of afuneral. Huving received an invi- al wa to suc! ran among oe seeen fon dreth’s pills. tation to attend the“ spree,” that generally takes schoo! le: +=") Fags ee . nd om me There is nothing doing here at present, except a | place on the evening of the funeral, at another soz meine he eat bracing eatin | allen Taedny aight of Concert Lao the fw | ane rent homes gun aia leg fall i 5 o c ind. le t i ji .— | me a e sprees are often kept nu; rage pease otra oe five ani ; under e ae was aeane efakrenroteeecibeohick nigh and a more aay set you do not ind. teen Seareg ie. o ing sige ot py aitendad soldiers on rty Street, on the 22d, in which ey baa ma sey loves class of Irishmen, but i ced ‘ one man had hi: Ht men of wealth an jing. ey! be enn toa rerae of such moni 2 ee a a sreeiacet nears ppiie pe ees At the appointed hour, I managed to abseat my- cag en kept open at least nine months in the | street, in which ason of one of our Judges and a| #elf unknown to my friends, and? directed my y ‘See. 15, The eaia Comm son ol Congress man took part. Our old | 8p towards the hous f Michael C., where I sioners of each ward hs ussite Sap: shall, within fifteen days after their election, exe: | friend, Hen: Harvey sli oe tects copia ahr pasting yi wie eptr artes ; y cute and deliver to the supervisors aforesaid a : bend with such sureties as sala supervisors shall aoe biek Pape abusing the old Pitt aier. Mercuants’ Excuancr.—This splendid building is nearly finished. It presents now one of the most gorgeous temples of Mammon and unrighteousnees that the world can show. We should not be sur- prised to see Satan take a broker's office there, and setupa sign. Yesterday, a considerable amount of business was transacted there. Houses, lots, corn, flour, stocks, exchange, and many human souls were sold there, cheap for cash. ; another charg of February bh street, and pul which he ga When this beautiful church shal! be finished, the | Paris, and occupied the Paris basin in which | that reflects credit upon his judgment,and scienter se it has the audacity to pay e1 bs was not Episcopalians will have one of the smoothest roads | the city now stands by these very shells. | asa police officer. He caught a rogue named Jo- bi iy slaweres aeeprieed ts tin wsaettnocer: in thes ‘8 of rascali Bos ry Mot arrived parent, { hte to eternity that man or mason ever hammered into | Forrivers are continually carrying down shells from seph Riley, who on the 23d of February last, stole | mon scheols of their respective wards, conditioned | /¢tsand t will. The Herald eer ee net forty-eight pairs of boots from William Kemp, No 52 Ferry street, and hopothecated them with E Rask, in Coenties ), for $50, while their actual i s about $96 Denmston not only caught ut recovered all property, which ter of much gratification to the unfortu- nate loser. Srove tne Paxts anp Rus.—A black rogue who says ame is John Harner, stole a pair of pants yeste! from Almond Williams, No. 213} Green- wich street, but was caught with them in his pos- sersion, and loeked up in the Tombs to answer the clime. AFintnep Rocve tn tHe Hanps or Justice. —During the latter part of November last, a man who wears the name of William Wadsworth, and ir | 18 increasing its circulation wonderfully, and some Tl i i Or Col , | preference to the city rs of email circulation, | lect and respectable. Ample justice was done the pa tbaieel nial) dina'by the nis force and the attacks of the venal wretehes with which | uppefand the despatch uscd in annihilating all the office of the conaty clerk, r warms,only serves to increase your popu that was onthe tuble, iy much in favor of their Tks topastat a ia a a larity with thehonert and portion of your | *Ppetites. | After the cloth was removed, speeches, port of the eommitice was agreed to, and | fellow-citiz:ns. The clergy ure great lovers of | #8, and toaste were offered, and happily re- the Tax Bill had its third reading. yours, and one lately showed his affection, by taking | C%1Ved-. Notwithstanding the rapid strides teeto- Mr. Srarr, from Monroe, moved to commit the | & lecture from your paper of ber 4th, and read- | talism is making in this city, the bottle passed bill to the committee of the whole with instruc. | ig it to the Wirt {nstitute own! Sith Sane! capita ead mie era Coreg’, net wish to heaven you was here yourself, dear | * few were about “how are you?” and still fewer tions to amend. Mr. 8. made along speech against | Bennett; you could rake up a most awful quantity | Went home sober. Is is mostly owing to the effect | the general merits of the bill, against a tax, if the | of rascality that is now unknown; hund: apes of that ev . ~ i public works were to be considered, and a; st | citizens, in respectable places in the community, ir kr Pepi it. - You, same tome the general policy of the party in power, and that it | are inthe habit of visiting hells, and (1 had almost | °!Y> inh the feelings o ers ter a whole night’s would cost too much to stop the enlargement of the | eaid Heavens,) places where the young—the fair— | C@Oursl, over brandy bottles, Conn] eee nd Erie Canal, &c. and (alas!) not the virtuous,—spend their hovrs.— | Whiskey, and to be ‘gp ged to attend to business | beauty. the lakes to the sea, and there depositing them.— Sprixc Weataen.—Yesterday wasa truly lovely | The St. Lawrence river is at thie time carrying day—the sky was clear—the air balmy—and the sun | down shells from the great American Lakes into the bright. Broadway was full of lovely and smiling | Gulfot St. Lawrence, and so intothe ocean. The faces—many of them covered with white powder | Rhone carries shells from the lakes of Switzerland and vanity. Wall street was full ef care-worn, ma- into the Mediterranean ; and so do the Adda lignant chep-fallen faces, covered with furrows and (Adage) and so from the Italian Lakes into the disappointment. Tae Five Points came forth in all | same sea. And almost every where we find shells their glory, smiles, rags, dirt, and happy wretched. | of the lake deposits, mixed up with 1000 or 1100 dif- ness, free asthe winds of heaven. Reader, goto | ferent species of marine shells. And so we find church and pray for your soul. these chell fish and animals (organic remains) that A a srege ome ¢ lived on the land and were carried down hither at the On!—Charles King says that the appointmeut of time that the sea filled the basin (valley) of the 4 : who has represented himself as one of the firm of . . - A Wol. Graham te be Postmaster is ‘‘ bad,” but “not 4 “ % H ps = ; Mr. Srannis a cabinet maker] believe, from Ro- | I will expose some of a most astoundi: ‘ture in | the next day. Some of the speeches I intend to , Seine. And so we find, by the same analogy, i bi lerrist telah bes preggers Sella chester, and deubtless turns out good bureaus as | my next, a8 want of paper cotapels ma te coapinde, write out, which, if done correctly, wiil afford ap dad-08 itimightihave: yeen:? Howhlandl yw. ages of the various rocks in the several disappointed office bepgare can:italk, while’ our Volcanic formations. But before going into this hheatis areasbitterass}oca} part of the subject, it will be necessary to become acquainted with the use of various terms that have been thought necessary as making the different pe- riods in which these various deposits, formerly all some sement io the readers of lent speeches, but he would have been much Yours, &c. Burnp San. paper. will past pene any Giikepieaatke on this. subject, ot precast ets os news of the week. fren dt. No. 195 Pearl street, during the absence of Mr. F. to the eastern Stater, and represented to his clerk, Mr. William McClennon, that he was an in- timate acquaintance of the principal of the store, and had been frequently requested by him to pur. chase goods. He alsoinformed Mr. McC. that the firm he wasa ner of was perf-ctly responsible; that they had a branch at Cincinnati and also at ; canapedtaihe man: ote of the fo les tl in ‘ing against this measure, seeing Houston, Texas, Sok betsy aw pay ee jorit: a ot the Herta h mes wh ‘has pocaibly bat bask to Eng yt -) : Hovston, Feb. 24, 1842. land, She may, however, be numbered among the t the question had not been taken | 7%¢ Santa Fe Expedition— Young Combs—The Con- be 14 that were. 8 closed. duct of Mr, Ellis—Premium to Cotten Planters—~ |, The Feligious excitement in thiscity, created by Preparations FOR THe Cuakrer Evection.— Both political perties in this city are buckling on their armor for the charter election, that takes place on the second Tuesday in April, about three | referred to one period—the freshwater formations— i } ey iti . r the preaching of Elder Knapp, continues with un- weeks hence. The nominating committees te se. | hadtheir origin. The term Eocene has been given | Pittsburgh, and that he wished to purc prevented from the City of New York, praying that | 3. G@ wenenee eee Oe eezican Nay. bated interest. ‘The char ee are receiving great lect candidates for aldermen, assistants, assessors | to the first or earliest of these freshwater forma-| liest opportunity. The representations made by | the state would extend its aid to the New York |" "7. Rea Bet! Sogine te tain eerie cats — rape id bles have br hh ; d will i tions, as forming the first dawn of the recent spe- | Wadsworth appeared so fair that goods amounti: i, | and Erie rail road. The Santa Fe expedition—its fate, and the Mex- 1d Se arc a FBre | aad constables have been chosen, and will nominate » , ag r | to $213 63 ware sold to hien at eixen Tt wit | Mr. Hann submitted a series of concurrent reso- | ican manner of treating the prisoners captured, are | ** 't MAY appear, oles true, that several of during the ensuing week. cies of organic remains. The next period of for- | t2 $218 GS were sold to him at tt Ire rR fo lutions in relation toa protective tariff, on which vue | the orthodox denomination are becoming converts The delegates to select a candidate for Mayor, of | mations istermed Miocene, because there the shells th were false, and that the goods pur- | Considerable debateensued. From the tenor of it, pay -p marti giengiren peed y has one is | of the divines of that persuasion been bapt by received ere this, published in the New Orleans | Mr. Keapp. Several others are about comin; York anual Tax Bill was reported to be not a two | Balletin, has just been received here, and is creat- esterday (Sanday) nearly 400 were ad- ry F A ~. 4 p 7 mitted intothe different bic Ba see was ordered engrossed for a third | ing much excitement. It is asked will the Ame- ing converts middie ceon, im the ety, be- ‘The New York School Bill will probably come | !ican Government any longer submit to the indig- | , These “ Harrison times” proves a very poor me- up to-morrow. Of its passage there is little doubt. | nities heaped upon it by a race of semj barbarians, dicine to business men, ies can judge irom the Cave Utciscan. or will they arise ia their might and compel Mex- es al rhode ig pines. This city stead of being forwarded to Cinciunati or |, were sold at pnblic auction for and on account of Wordsworth, on the 3d of De r, by Foster, at 53 Beaver street. Mr. Farrington, finding himself cheated and swindled, as he sup- poses, called in the aid of officer Lowe, of tke low- er police, one ef the shrewdest in the public ser- » who caught the rogue Wordeworth each party, have had one meeting, and the demo. | that resemble those uow extant are more numerous, rats make a cheice next Tuesday night. The whig | but still they forma minority. The next period 1s meetings terminated in the several wards without | termed pliocene because there thé shells resembling difficulty, but the reverse was the case among the | those now found in our waters form a plurality.— other party. In the Sixth, Thirteenth, Twelfth and | The proportion in the three runs about thus :— Fourteenth wards there will be much trouble in set. | Eocene the feelings of the majority de not incline Nog 4 fa. yorably towards the Home League. The New ee : z «| Miocene , ~ enjoying RATES EIN Sg h ied state of bu: thng upon candidates for Aldermen and Aszis- | Pliocene aie siesta ata certain place, and lod; im safely Newark, Oh i i ivili 4 ‘ “ crier fe of bu- pag hapa . ro a wi lo. ieo to treat American citizens as civilized beings. nes. hin last tants. The whigs are looking forward with anxious | Similar shells to those now existing in the neigh- | in the Tombs to answer his supposed rascality. [onsiespeienate orehettetsi2} Will they continue an imbecile, qoaaed pia week, cag pt atoar haaviede rind The Coroner held an inquest yes! at the Bellvue Alms House on the body of a child named Robert Moffatt, who died inthe Hospital boat while it was being conveyed to the Long Island Farms on the opposite side of the river. The jury returned a verdict of ** Death from inflammation of expectation, in hopes that the Irish population will | boring seas. nominate a separate ticket in the democratic wards, Here the lecturer referred to the following dia- pledged to advocate achange in the echool system; | gram of the names and classification of the va. but they may be mistaken in this resuit if the bill | Tous fresh water formations (so termed), and for- Newanx, Onto, March 15, 1842. { ing Minister in office, one who will not only allow | ®t ped payment, and “‘ gone by the board.” Resumption of the Banks—The Appropriation Bill— | her citizens to be chained, and abused, bat who Na Rey taegbecn pele nr Mpa fat Board of Public Works—Election for Mayor, &c. | Will allow three several communications to the | sickly season. Our stieets are literally erowded —Major Dennis, Eoq —Literary Institute. Dictator to be unanswered, and himself degraded, with funeral pi now before the Legislature become a law. merly considered to belong all to one period of de. | (eetungs.? 3 i “ Hoping for your worldiy suecess, and heaven! Ad 2 lungs. Our Legislature has finally adjourned, (March | OF will they recall him. Judge Ellis’s proceedings it im. fai y There will be a material change in the members | Po#i!:— Peed APE Rafah ary, tan Fatat frengmer Th aEpT gs coke Fal 7,) after a session, three weeks shorter than usual pt of all that they met with from nig ei Det game a aT eteibichen. of the Boards of Aldermen in the spring, as nearly 2. Pliocene, d Tertia afternoon, died soom afier he catered The Resumption Bill passed by it has proved of | Sata Anna. The people of the Nerth can hardly all those now in office will be compelledto give 3. Miocene, (Formations. Several of his ribs were fractured; very great scrvice; for we begin now to have | ¢redit the facts set forth in this letter—but I can- FS I eid yin peptnse, ro veston on the place to new men, The democrats talk of carrying the Fourth and Seventh wards, while the whigs feel quite as certait, of success,and even boast of obtain: ing e majority in both boards through the division that is supposed to exist on the school question. The dlemecrats will probably nominate Morris for May- yi hips ae « field. 5 wr—the whigs Verplanck. Which is to be elected | “4 pill passed final reading, conferring upon Wil. parts of his aoty much congested, but ¢ no outward marks of injury ‘The ace; red by the slipping of the rope that s scaffold, while one of the workm: ingitdowa. Mr. Alva C. Enbriken, of Brooklya, was also on the scaffeld with Mr Falconer, bat saved his life by elingieg to one end of the rope. Mr. Falconer was a native of Scotland, and about thirty years of age. some confidence in the banks which are left. All of them which were in an unsound condition have either failed entirely, or assigned their effects, | 09 good, and know it to be capable of every thing | OFO¥: and those which were really sound, now demon- | Mean and degrading. They have gone on from bad | 2°, out of pe Oe a i red ar ‘tilled 90 of strate it to every body's satisfaction, by redeeming | © Worse, and ever have treated American’ " td bese ge -7 their liabilities in gold and silver. We may well | imbecile people, who would not protect her citi-| Revenve or Gatvzstox.—The custom- congratulate the people of Obio that insolvent | 2°08 OF assert her rights. bookie, mades We, SS eesaans With this diagram we are compelled from want of space to close eur account of the lecture to-day. We shall probab'y give the remainder in to-mor- row’s paper Oe ek Dosz For —Captain Shinley is beaten out of the 7th inst. brought advices to the 5th. aracter well—too well for my | The aay about essa ann from Matamoros, had ch foundation iter which was we shall know before the day ef juggment, lian Croghan, (father of the girl who ran eff with | Any ong who has lost ten yankee painted pails | banks are nolenger permitted to swindle them ‘What a contrast the conduct of France and Rog: | of Febiaury, are as follows:— Captain Sehin! all thi or awash tub can find them at the police office, The Le an passed an appropria‘ion bill, in land presents to the wavering policy of the United hi Baer 1s where they were taken from two persons who are ‘Tue Scuoor Question 1x Tue Leaistarore —The | acttled by James : supposed to have obta who married said William Croghan, now de- ceased. farther provides for the final set- id estate unon Mary Croghan, Schinley, and her hei bject to the tion of t! f said estate, who fits of the said me for the sup- which the Fund Commissioners are directed to | States. Because « man is a prisoner, forsooth, it | CM dates eee ix piles wba” raise $500,000 to pay the temporary liabilities of | i# 80t proper for the represenative of a free people permis . =edinae the State, due in New Yerk and Ohio, by the sale | & Correspond with him. Witness the conduct of puecerel ausietapis gece oat bo a ial of State Stock at G per cent, redeemable after the | Jedge Ellie to Combs. After ‘he was released, | and notyetentered about .” year 187), in New York. Also, $1,300,000 by the | Judge Ellis could come forward and extend the sale of stock at 6 per cent, redeemable in Ohio at | Band of friendship to him. The Mexicans seem pot» et peivenemenettie 11,929 70 the pleasure of the State. The stock must be sold | 4¢termined to break overall law and obligations— | The citizens of Genzales county have passed the at par to raise the latter sum. Alter the sale of the Eves pledging their Masonic ob‘igations and bieak- | follow: ia 290, n mare nck into be tl redouble | Af thn i hey were noght.” Gan ant «|, zt tanons us eae mae Mens. out of the State, or the interest on which is pay- ergata pein - er aan Spc Iknow eolureene » trade, and if invaded, out watchword sh able out of the State, A half million of $1,800,000 | 2% oN peat Oe jearts and | Pere appointment of J. Barnes, of London, . is made receivable for Canal lands. The appro. ee, oo ag bios for authority to overrun the as Conse for that eity, has been aithigte tp the priation bill directs the work on all the public pores fence Gieieeh ok castnase i he bs Executive of tage t sts Gen. Hamilt works of the State tobe suspended, except that on | ened invasion of this country by Mexico, so far | for ( av — pape ji en. on the Wabash and Erie Canal, and also that the act | from fearing, we wish for it—we pray fo A party of scven Indians were lately eneount providing for the loan of the cred:t of the State, | !oBg once mere to teach them a lesson ed near the mouth of the Medina by eight Me reference of this exciting question, on Thursday ed them unlawfully. Jast, to a select committee of the lower branch of the Legislature of this state, composed of one mem ber from each senatorial district, with instructions “to report complete,” was the most exreditious t d contribute mode of disposing of the bill that could be selected portot the aforesaid y, according to at this stage of proceedings. It was returned to | their discretion. T! it to the House, ‘ f 1 ad that body immediately concurrod therein. 11 ‘the House on Friday, passed toa third reading, and | © hea peat to the Gloyechor, and returned with will, in all probability, pass both orauches of the | fis’ approval, and is now a law. ‘The captain will Legislature before the end ef this week. have to try some o1 speculation. There is one material aud important alteration that should be made in the bill now befere the Le- | |, gizlaiure, previous to iis final passage. The school commissioners should be selected, of an equal num- ft i estin, ber, from each ward of the city, and chosen by the pean our correspondents. people annually, either by general ticket or by each Our letter of Mareh 4th, from Picolata, stated ward. To them, as a body, ehould be entrusted the | that there were hopes that Major Belknap might whole jurisdiction and control ofevery thing apper | induce As sya-ocis with his of about 100 per- taining to the public schools of this city. They | tr ae ieee ee ara ad in teva by the should then be organized, as one body, on the same | steamer Gen. Clinch, we learn that this chief has principle that geverns the management of the | surrendered to Major Belknap, with his whole man’s wages. Atter speaking of the laws of Coa- fren in relation to fees, Judge Betts remarked that it wa; the practice of this Court whena vessel was libetled, to liberate her on the amount claimed be- ing paid into court. By this rule the costs would be bat a few dollars, whereas by leaving the vessel in the marshal’s hande, expense accrued and ead of a bill of four or five dollars, owners found that they had to pay asmany hundred. In this case, if aay are desirous, they can have a relax of cost. (The Signal — to Rockaway. She wa belled by a seaman for wages due him, amounting to $20. The vessel was taken possession of by the United States Marshal, kept forty-five days, and $250 charged forcosts. She was sold for debts and costs, and brought about #320. In addition to thi: it was remarked, a chain cable was while lay atthe wharf, worth owners RTANT FRCM Front. er Gen. Clinch, By the arrival o, pt. Brooks, we are iuf jon of the St, Augustine News, and the He- the 4th aad Sth » together with elligence in relation to the war, to a late oo ossible than they can glean from th: t. Thei killed. i and for subscriptions on the part of the State Renee us lil otheeule wind, bat ere they are rp re ey eieben; ete Be Lire lexicans, to canal, railroad, and slackwater navigation com- | aware this may be put inforee by us and fall with | The echooner Progress lutely captured by Com. panies be suspended. The last mentioned provi- | fearful vengeance upon their own heads. Weare | Moore, is estimated to be worth £2,000. A Mexi- , sions are the best in the bill, and will do more to | Wea%, ipo oy but stout in heart, and may yet | ean General Officer was taken in the P., and is of restore the credit ofthe st ly our own, but the wrongs of another held as ho: J . oerne a bad Sicepatches for General Cos, tle news. A meeting of the | who was at Tuspan, which were taken, and it was punish, not on! nation. and to withdraw it y thing else the Gene- wa have very public schocls in Boston, Philadelphia, and other | Party, eonsi.ting ef 21 warriors and 57 women and . . So , J hildren. This surrender is much more important | lost their vessel, and $10 to boot, f of $20 m ts of Houston, convened at the counting | the in:ention of Com. Moore to proceed to that Populous cities, the syatem of which is acknowled- | © Ten petitions in bankruptey pa to the Th ‘orks now conzists of bat | bh J. M. i i than a battle Pe P' A r three members, (two less than formerly) ee bone of Rob: resolved to present a Ee for the — of making @ prisoner of the decree. Objections were fi those of john W. Strong, Isaac C. Noe, Daniel Youngs, ond Edward Soley. That of Moses E. Arment, lays over to the 26th instant. Farther argument was heard in the case of George Brown, Mr. Rdmonds presented a state- ment which shows that the petitioner had done silver cup of the Ransom, Rodo'phus Dickinson, and William Spen- | planter wie first b cer, who will be able to take good care of all the wth of 1842, and a work, 2 a fty dollar Nathaniel C. Read of Cincinnati, was elected a | bales, asan Judge of the Supreme Conrt, te fill the occasioned by the resignation les Gi At the annual election for Mayor of t uestion turned prine:pally upen shinpl: ‘onor, George M. Young, who was i: issue of shinplasters, was re-elected by a and it is the third time that gedto the best in the country. By thie means We have the Ratify the public will secure that uniformity in every | wertby. sea ledetatign® thing connected with the Schools that forms the ba~ | ¢ueceeded in capturia ais of education ; and by this system also, will all | wiitee, were eaptured near Dann’s Lake #ectarianism and narrow intluences be as eff'-ctuatiy » —Savannah n abolished in our city, as it isin Boston, Pa: ladelphia aad Baltimore. The presect plan recommended is to allow exch ward to elect commissioners, who are for the tigre being, independent and separate bodies of thirty dollars to the | Mexican Gene “ s in five bales of cotton, the eclnlsoneperenemeennet gold one of ome hundred and | = ExtRacts nom Mexican Parens.—On the 13th the one who first in twenty | February, the cond: from San Louis arrived ey eetynee mark of respect for | with git 907 A large amount of cotton remains | h: sti.lon hand here, which has not been shipped, pat of which will remain till advance.— | eublic works. rdinary and middling eotion is now bringing in| Abont the 10th January, the commandast of the { u Houston from 7} to 8} eents, and is ina good de- | port of Mazatlan, captured an English brig while | rity | mand. The archives of the government will pro- | attempting t ing intellizence that that fficer, Major Pym toa, ort- +4 je ashore an immense pane of 50 vot tle. be removed to this place—It is consi- dry good: easel im the same This will never answer, as the schools of one ward y tl ani lo opameaigice Of tana man has been elected to that station. M of Den- Kien potas: of doubtful ex; » bat Presi- (2 A Serser lt rhinos parsued by ‘will be conducted upon a different principle from on the persons and property of the nis, Esq , was the &ntishinplaster candidate for | dent Tonite eee eee unsafe at Austin. ‘the same officer, in the national b: Casto. Seve- those of another, and the result will be an entire this place, they haVe made repeated Recorder, and tan exceedingly Indeed, he | We have had several temperance meetings du- | ral Mexican vessels were also Rn has become @ popular man since the mention made ting the last week, and many have joined who | concerned in the speculation; but the energetic to trust fands only ext of him in the Herald, and I only t that it was | were considered fa@youe in intemperance. It bas | messures adopicd by ihe govermment, it ie suppo- dack of that uniforinity that isso absolutely neceesa- executors, adm: 5 t fa roel of ihe wena wen gahuh Ure Rieert meet FY among our“ May day” moving populauion to s- | of war, demandi aiated by courts loyed to | not done afew weeks sooner ; for in that case he ked that apeople after having long given t © injurious to —‘eure to dur youth thoze advantages that should re- vokenses, ant bo Pg cog Feeley ieation toe Bolkeot Ay such as agents for mewapebors, os would certainly have succeeded. As it was, he foe fo theie passione, when they do change pe pees or pret ca lc It from the benefits of a well conducted eystem of of Creve subjects. have | had been urged by the opposite counsel, but did | Wasdefeated by 63 votes, and has since been fully | the other extreme—thus it is here—Morality is | The President ad interim has been to ap- eat agar tanh bid, and do wall forty-etght hours to com ‘war | not mean sontracts made ty men having a know. | Consoled by his election to the ‘vice-presideatial churches are being built, and’ al- | point as Charge d’ Affairs to the United " public education. Do thie, ant ee * ps igs tele hat | ledge of what they were doing, and with whom | ¢hair of the Marshall Literary Institute, a notable | most every person is aehurehguing one. A tem- bs aviter| Velasquez de Leon. _ ‘Amavasmatecegn Lowers. Wright, the abolitieh the river will be block q a property a ee instance, Soretiation the wits and savans of rte ee parents eerle Y proceed next : 7. pre f ——————— ALG A) er ° of all his Majesty” trusted a broker with his fut avd | wee! meetings of which are graced at new chu whie! eral of our princi- of Cotumbia. candidate, has been elected Mayor of Lowell. 3 at Temeroker, through dre or other misfertuses four | tence ef the feit and’ beautiful, who there receive , Last Sunday a Teer LE was heat iateeduced into the —— Santa Fae Pausoxens ix Mexico—The New fit. Me would be liable for this debt only i the | many high-flown compliments from W—s, hurch took | New York market about and from Gaowtn or Roctesren.—There were only 145 | Orleane American says:—We learn from satne degree that he would be for others. others, for their ‘' smiles of approbation. congre- | its superior virtues in 1 -_ heir yo p buildings erected in Rochester last year. Not 500 this i ye that a letter was reee his In relation to preferences, Mr. Edmonds observ- L’Occiewre. t ai oper id peel hippest Y's coat collar,) and as hus been stated. bore ee iavana, from ihe city of Mexico, | ed, that some rule was requ red, as men were ac- WEE; s dull. cn as | lostheome art ating ir. Kendall, and the remainder of the | tually afraid, as the case stands, to pay their ordi-| Ice raom tue Wxer.—Large quantities of ice ni ‘tting in their crops ig Nesinduced ‘and —t prisoners had arrived. It was not ascertained what | nary debts, les: it should be considered a prefer | have been secured during the past season at Burling- | We expect to have brisk times once more. oer Crry or Dusr.—New York isin a dreadfal dusty | their fate would be. This letter, as ivrepresented | fence, and operate rgainst them, were they driven I for th of ing St. Louis |, 4 fie Mexican schooner loaded with flour, has the test of triel, condition. It is more like a country village in a | t© 48, was Reecived through an English house in | to take advantage Wi the benmrapt set. Hie. con-| ‘%, lows, for the parpose of supplying St been seat into Galveston by our mavy, anda brig | be oils of j Ahot summer day, thana city ~ ry ype ae igmed, and states that | tended that a man had a right to pay any debt he and other cities during the approaching summer. ons ted daity, with an s-sorted ent Jarions tothe baie, Let none be Renee peas a d ere rong: caved, was wi Tue Wearner.—For four days we have expe- eta ag) So ere tices tact pavided he reall ced taney Navas SO Pe ee peas Tye ned “Oeloanine b eee naee Wile name i i * Lie enced very pleasant weather—warm as in July. | with» cong this principle, he referred to was off Huating Island, on the 9:h instant, all well. vo M pal 7. Prp of COMST Poland vs. Glyo,2D& R Cowp. Po y chill v; look out for the steamer latel Avrecriox.—Kissing a girl with your mouth full | jeg in E of tobacco. Coart Calendar—Monday. Pasmronante Movemenrs.—-Kx-President Van | seas, and eapt Boren and suite, were at Georgetown, S. C. on the | fell im his wa ith instant. They partook of the hospitality of the | ity for the: for them t that name, is made in the same way, Pee Dee gentlemen on Thursday, the 10:h, at their | renasof th be considered fiduci All such pretensions are rater, a P. Y fd s Sount.—Nos. 79, 90, 8 . Meetin, fue! jensions are raise, an lub house near Col. R. F. W. Allston’s. cf the news.” while this case was on, the court adjourned. Par dak Nos. 69, 75 76,77, 73, 79, 80, 82 to cxpreniag it saeco of te people, and their pro. I the counterfeiters.