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The Great Religions A proaching Holy Week rearies—The AP- | Ivroarant rnom Ruopt Istanp.—We have re- Washington. S. Circult Court, sew York. — | ceived the following iportant intelligence from {Correspondence of the Herald a POSTSC KIP 'T, entire day. Theclaim NiW YORK HERALD, ——— = “: Ia the midst of the roguery, discord, confusion. Congressional Proceedings. 5 sday, April 27, 1842. 5 4 ™ * ” » | Rhede Island. defence in this case occupied the day. a York, Wedncetny = | sin and iniquity with which the city swarms, the | The “ Constitutional War” waxes hotter and Wasuixorox, Monday, 3o’clock P.M. | of the Government is 73 , with interest since Dec. ’, OG For our wsuat Southern Correspondence, §c: Important Political Movements--The Next | prospect of the approaching holy week in New York, | hotter. It appears that the King Charles party are The morning business of the Senate was upusu- toot, (oe tne when ho P. pp Fa) by this merning’s Mail, see fourth page. Presidency~-Next aac om. : is perfectly refreshing. . determinedito repeltforee by force,acd Gov.King haz ally interesting. Mr. Kiag presented the proceed- zs Toes preteens ‘@ dill of particulars on account of CHATHAM THEATRE —This evening is set den and extensive fermentation has just bro ings of a meeting of the citizens of Lowndes county, ing U sem ie a tcai801, Cy at ee bring: | 9 for the benefit and last appearaace of J. He Kirby, The great anniversaries of the various religious | calieq . . bg dies that by the grace of Heaven help to bless and alled a special session of the General Assembly of hallow this otherwise unholy nation, will take place A sudi ken out in Albany, and in this city, among the lead- Itra whig party, in favor of immediate who for the first time as Ber: in Attorney, and other’eminent lawyers, were | of that name, by the enti ‘ram in the tregedy he practice as to legal ih | Healeo enacts Harry Helee te the eee company Alabama, asking for a speedy settlement of our diffi- | Corporation brought up to shew Rie and’ riven aw iy Mr. Pric the State, to antieipate any action of the Suffrage aallies Wei England, or a declaration: of ers of t bs General Assembly, which i on the 3d of i Mi e : ext Presidency, H Clay bein, . sand if ; mbly, which is to meet on the 3do!f} The order of the day was the Dancing Le bia; ond his siste psig ibid * mb ei pe rh last - 2 eee bet next; and if coming events cast their | next month. creek treaty with the Ycherokees—or rather the Py ter Hugh Msxwell an first appearance ax Christin oo Teo: Ls apeatt-end the candidate. The whig mi shadows before, they will be very numerously at-| Great times in little Rhode I-land. claims uader it, and the matter has been discussed | He denies having hed = agg eg oa Swart | Savite the many claims of the beneficiary, will arene a » an TO! use. gislature have issued an address to the people on that subject, and they have also published a corres- tended, judging from the number of parsons that Paovipence Jovanat Orrice. Apri %.} up to the present hour. soatetant Mar, Ww, a, Esq: District Attorney, and his pondence with Heary Clay, which is looked upon Hg have already reached the city from the uttermost 3 o'clock, P. M. In the House, the bill from the committee oD | United States. At 4 o'clock the trial was adjourned to | 0G AMERICAN MUSEUM -— Miss Rosalie Commeree, relating to the transportation of pasven- | this forenoon, e charming singer # this lish: 4 he takes the audionce terete, oraet coeken- parts of the earth. Many of these societies have Spectat Session or THe GeseRal Assempcy. iG het REN readers LR ‘ pie 88 A 6 Fs gers coastwise, in British bottoms, was taken up, tress. 8] di by ashis acceptance of a nomination for ic ee fe | been established above a quarter of a century, and a ren of eee cng med be and after some debate, wae informally passed over, Court of ‘Common Pleas. roar of applause meets her from the motnent shen nee under the banuer of a “‘political tariff” in- * and the apportionment bill then came up. Before Judge Ingraham. upon thestege. Her beauty and stage manners cre sidency, each successive year they increase in interest, in | S se, i i 2, thi ” a O ed Ba cluding a national! bank. y ey increase in interest, in | State House, in Providence, this day, at one o’clock, Atherton, of New Hampshire, moved to substitute Arau 26.—Thomas$ McCarty, vs. Richard Schaap. | really captivating, and her vocal powers we have never prosperity, in the obtaining of funds from the pious, | P. M. 53,999 for the present’ nuraber, 60,500—and Mr. This was an action to recover the value of aquantity of | seen excelled by a young lady of her oge. We under. State movement has followed up by the following notices issued by | ; . - : iia By Hw E: silver plate, asserted to h: « bens Phere 9 ia me lowlon y in enlightening the heathen, and disseminating the SAMUEL. WARD KING, Bnggs moved a change of some few hundreds from orate po etwh Clinton aod teictns a Jone stead Fw ¢ ia but “sweet sixteen” and yet the perfect Rane ; Democaarte War | TUasof the Bible through every land, o'er every | Governor, Captain General, and Commander in Chief of the | Mr. Atherton’s motion, and the matter is now Anck” | the-Tth of February last, a, portion. of pi er Oe g of many years. We advise the whele eee Mare ne clal meeting ofthe above Committ ‘| 8a—in bringing sinners to drink of the wells of sal- |», Coachman Chg mar) goon age . meieppoer ae impression cig ea Fe that AS feryclercin tes BEon pec Sa ps ajewel- | werld,and the young gentlemen in particular Toot ye _—s " . Pi aa ut Me er’ y * Evening next, April 27, at halt past 7 e’clock. netism, prove great attractions here Whereas—By an act entitled San actto provide for | Please advise the pipelayers that every body at laintif’s mark, and were among those stolen from the from the everlasting burning, and in turning many By order, ALEXANDER W.BRADFORD, th fe i A . rested tried 3 Chairman. | from the error of their ways, and the wrath to come, pret rete nd fees Tine ihe citing fabs cieneral Washington desires them to be better strangers. bh Boodn, but coum ae eae thet will be plendia dey Seisines poets Aa ne o'clock. x pu an who came into his store > bao arti! a traord: ure! im. Mr. Ez a rrell, for plaintiff, contended | that the defendant was | Of one ef the meat ieteligant Gok retess table gentle- bound to pay for the whole of the silver ware that had men of the State of Ohio, W. Jenkins, Esq., of the Ohio wisn of the’ pools wet fodadtoac: | erence Compeny. a po! e F # ie be ” se * 5 y hand and the sealof said 7Sta lin. The contest wasfor “love” not money, and just @ | not such. He then shewed the danger of s principle | mies; Sow ps aye inform, penn rT ti nce, this twenty fourth day of april, in | every thing had been nicely prepared for a fair start, | like this being admitted, particularly as related to the | trial I have made of the efficecy of Dalley's Magical of our Lord one thousand eight hun- | who should heave in sight but Justice Taylor, the effi- | buyingand selling of second-hand goods, and presented | Pain Extractor, or Ointment, in a severe case of the piles. from to the wisdom of the Sust. Assembly,” the Governor is authorized, when any : = emergent occasion shall require it, te eall'a meeting of City Intelligence. At these anniversaries are assembled not only the | {re General Assembly; and whereas such am occariou | A Pirc Fiont snoxen vr.—About a thousand persons wise, the good, the pure, the pious of this great | does now exist. assembled yesterday afternoon. about four o’clock in the land, (mixed up as they unfortunately’are,and always Po rope eed re ok: improny yen pte open lot in the rear of St. Mark’s church, second avenue, will be, ‘with a few hypecrites) but the “ choice | in your county to meet in Geaeral Assembly,'at Provi- | to witness a pitched up-and-down fight between two game vessels” of other lands are also present to aid by Pree wenty-fifth day of Aprilinstant. Hereof | bloods of the fancy, named Bill Traverse and John Mul- their counsel, instruct by their experience, strength- | Given und en by their example, and please by the music of |, ) re Save D JACKSON, ? coo vetari Cuanres K. Tayvor, } Secretaries. Centnat Cay Commirrex.—-An adjourned meeting ofthis Committee will be held at National Hall on Wedaesday Evening, the Lith of May next,at 7} o'clock. It is particularly requested that the wards throughout the city will complete their organization as soon as con- venient, in order that they may be fully represented in this Committee at its next meeting. Forms of credentials for Delegates, in compliance with @ resolution passed at the last mecting, may be obtained eetrat 94 > y Presiden: ; ihe’ application of the | their eloquence. And it is one of the most delight- dred and forty.two, and of the Independence of | <; some spposite illustrations in. support of his argument.— | It is, however, prope Preaidentsafthe Democratic Cisy Clube formed pureu- | ful treats that, ean be presented) to. « philosophic the United Staten of America| thesia: pri ra iene jccygah catia epee oy The jury gave & nominal verdict lor plaintitt of 6 ciple o posed the syciem so atten ipa f put antto th 1 izati ‘ * . - NG, cents ing w medi < atto the general organization. 1, prosident protem. | Mind, to see the vast congregations of old and young | By his Fxcellency’s command : fight wos not fought, andthe astembloge, which by this | Forplaimtif Me. Morrell and Mr. Barber—Mr. 8. Jay | iuatances of well meaning honteius ites; toaniy cs James E. Beers, Secretary pro tem. —both sexes and all ages—from the budding girl of HENRY BOWEN, Secretary of State. time had increased to nearly two thousand, quietly die for defendant. endorse nostrums, which, after more thorough experi- Allthe whig papers in and out of Wall street, | 10 years of age, tothe blooming maiden of 16, from Generar Assemary—Srrciat. Seseion. persed, leaving the battle ground bloodless with the ex- Special Sessions. [rant Macy font fp nemcmtans veiowels 2 any thing her to the young mother, ando on to the venerable, | __“onday, April 25.—The House came to order at | ception of alittle that was spilt frem the sconce of a man | Before Judge Noah and Aldermen Benson and Woodhull. | should not stand the test of a protracted trial. Some three pious, grandame, listening to the details of fights Ati before two o’clock. The Speaker in the | ¥n5 was hit with a stone thrown by some oneof the hcg emit ops et bbe aes oe or seek crepeall eens aehtly affected with the with the world, the flesh, and the devil, made by | The roll was called, aud 37 members, just a quo- | fwd: Justice Taylor's activity thus prevented a scene | boat Cleopatra, were found pay ot stealing several | worse, at times being hore oF peas peed ast venerable missionaries recently returned from the | tum, answered to their names. in the densely populated portion of our city that would | pairs of boots from on board of said beat, the property of | July, when owing to some derangement of the bowels, It'wassuggested that many other members were | have been disreputable to ell parties concerned. if | Lewis K. Boughton, and sentenced to the City Prison for | the disease assumed very rapidly an extremely severe and have declared tor the same course of action. The following may be enumerated as among the eup- porter ¢f this early agitation of the next Presi- Joha Brown will hi & Enquirer, Col. Webb of the regular army. | scenes of their toils amid the naked savages of the | ; : 20 dayseach. A colored woman named Rebecca Berry | painful character. ceeel New York American, Charles King. Sandwich 'Islands,jithe cannibals of New Zealand, | o° ceca! Cay faery adioeinent to half past two | peeple wish to fight let them go far cnough off to avoid | was sent up for 60 days for stealing an iron pot from Talarged, and Twas ssligel sc ate abd ‘Tribune, ‘The Squash Philosophers. ee ii Jai ‘, h beds of id a1o sy * te by ‘dio TM till h the necessity. of the city police to interfere in their “in | Rachel Preston. A red haired rogue who refused to give | press, in order to attend to any business whatever. At Commercial Advertiser, Col. Stone. the burning plains ef Burmab, the hot-beds of idole. | So the House adjourned till alf past two. nocent diversion.” was found guilty of stealing {rom the towboat | this time a chronic dysentery cet in, or rather a dgsente: Daily Express. James Brooks. try, and the disgusting debaucheriea of the Faquirs A ieeed Lape Se se petit sauce gh Madr RSE RC LEA oh i ing ot Ged slip, « patent scale and fix- | ry secretion was constantly going on in the rectum, : né cme x PEA ; . 7 eived fro bh! b —: having been placed on board of the vessel to for- | w! the One of the purposes tof this early;movementim | in Hindoostan and Ceylon, the struggles with the | M4r'Ranpoen moved that it be referred to a spe- | named Gallagher, who was induced by some designing | Wardto the north. “He is « stubborn, ugly devil, and | all the remedies Fessrtbed, chher kes area ce loc trou‘ le to tame him. The court ly Food thus suffering what only those who New Ye to “head off Captain Tyler,” by lead- | wandering Tartars and Affzhans, and their wild | cial committee. mn te make an affidavit ch that convicts had bee t ‘ ing away the whole body of the people who elected } communings with the still wilder Arabs and Moors ‘ Re mpuee of Stteevipn, a commitice of sri discharged oun fokt dca bomnfnfanes by seat ibag tok beatie ie aie war hese ote a Gat pec ert tially ber him against his administration, under the cry of | of the sandy deserts of Africa. And all these de- |": being two from, each couaty, were appointee, | 11s that they would vote the d tic ticket at the | dition that he would stop such conduct in future. A tall, sthe view of submit 8 y as follows: Messrs. Randolph, Church, J. Hclarke. | tion : whee detinga cit © | hungry looking dock rat, named William Hogar, was | surgical eprention. Von atieie: in Ne cba ay “traito soundrel,” “faithless man’’—“‘no gen- tleman.” ‘This is the same policy which was mark- ed out by JohaC. Spencer, at Albany, in the fa- mcus Central Call of the Convention of last year, before that geatleman was appointed to the War tails are curiously interwoven with the progress | Mathewson, Dixon, Barber, Spencer, Hoxie, Bos- | charter election, was arrested yesterday by officer Me- | convicted of cari ‘off several pizci peratic ni : bs i der the | cident learn: “Dall i ey of religion, philosophy, the Bible, agriculture, the | worth and Howe. Mahon onacharge of stealing a shovel, and locked in | stall of Borderick & ves eibetop neue ay tan pe A Sinement found at, Coutoeke Ti Meller tenn "had emancijution of the human mind, the development Two hundred copies of the message were ordered | the Tombs. Theshovel is marked W.&C. Ifsuch men | trollopy looking girl with her foretop shaved off about | effected a remarkable cure in a care somewhat similar te i to be printed, and the House then adjourned till to- | aroto be brought forward to swearaway the reputation | °? inch te give her an intellectual sconce, was convicted | mine, and | was induced to make one more trial. As soon. of man’s intellect in the savage state, and the pro- s f stealing @ quantity of female i 8! io Pp morrow morning at 9 e’clock. of the able, honest, and efficient keeper of Blackwell’s the dwelling croft-er Tompetay, cat we he age toms sbited edyeseione Untaace sree. 3 ts ivilization, the infl f " c f 5 4 gress of arts and civilization, the influence of money, | ‘Phe message of the Governor, after a brief re- | jslaud, tis quite time the public knew who were hisin- | days. She gave the name of Margarct Jackson alias | @ healthy action engued, and fer the first time in many office, and had his mouth cloged hermetically with | andthe downfall of the devil; for it is impossible | view of the current events, since the adjournment of | 54; f McK ‘Aa ordinary looking I i ed i , a y rs 5 r« s 7! | stigatorsto such an act, Who are they? Give us fair cKewen, An ordinary looking Irish girl named Ellen | months [ was permitted to rest in bed through the night. the “run of the kitchen.” In Albany and in this | ¢o put down Satan without expending a considerable | the General Asseinbly and of the present state of al- ; : McCormick swere that one Patrick Kelly committed an | The tumors had become so much enlarged and so promi- put dav ? 4 ; play in all the recent pipe-laying, by both parties, but no | assault upon her with intent to do something else, which | nent that nothing short of "anaigical Soames eould n fairs, sugges's the propriety of making a requisition ‘ Pulp OF maeney ‘ : upon the President of the United States for aid, to | gouging. he did not do. Patrick denied the crime, and evidence | have suddenly reduced them, bute they nent rid et Ina financial point of view, too, these Anniversa- | put down the domestic violence with which the | Doras aw CuatHam Staxet.—A day or two since as ng ctieacggbin ys viol yg wed a wy bassin up - growing less, and as the dist ym ptoms had aba- ries are highly instructive. Combined, these eight | State isthreatened, and recommends the appoist- | sob Haskell was passing through Chatham street, he | considered that all that was done wae done sit should | let seeececaaben tad nave, el baon gradually city, the comiaation is nearly completed, and the best oke of all is that the patronage of the,"present adminrstra‘ion is constantly used for its own de- structoin _| or ten great societies receive and expend over $1,- | ment of a Board of Consul to advise and. Caer was accosted opposite one of the old clo’ establishments | de, and therefere let Patrick off. A boy named Patsey | cation daily, Cafteinly recevering. Another reason, at this tlme, for the movement of | 909,990 anaually ; and there is no truer test of the near, Exocuiiye, Wi the Ope eee the | Marked No. 111, by one of the “pungies” attacked to the anew Me Sana all a tasted fubber | Aiy gecreral health Js entirely restored, “and the local these committees, is to prepare for the approaching | figancial state of the country than the amounts re- | present exigency. premises named William Prentice, who endeavored to | and remanded for sentence. ‘Two epecimens of the por | some weeks suffered foson picasa heni calanvens 58 t rf Associations. Last yea : Sepepecrnerioees ore force him into the store to compel him to buy a lot of old | verty of many of the day laboring class of the outskirts | doutx but by the use of this si . ceived every year by,these Associations. ast year | sreau’ Pacxers.—The Great Western starts to- | clothes whether he would or not. Job very indignantly | of our city, named Jobn Curry and Robert Potter, pre- | tirely and permanently. al evatte ss Mani pent: The Foreign Missionary Society received $260,000 . . *. : rs : The Bible Booiety received” 120°000 | morrow, and the Britannia next Sunday, for Liver: | shoved the fellow off, when tap he caught iton the left | tnt yeinena brawler, and alsewith aecashn eka | cauae in stating my cate from my knowledge that thou- 93,000 4 contest about the new Common Council, and the spoils thereunto belonging. The whigs,like wakeful guardians of their cause, are busy apportioning out le . juffer as I have done for want the offices of the new Corporation, to all those who | The Tract $siely regen csived 88.000 | verpool—the former hence, and the latter from | winker, and in returning the blew, another of the party | his fits. Potter presénted auch an eye! Oh, poor Billy | tion; and with the hope that those hun eitieted pes " ‘ . : one M nary ved 45°000 | Boston. named Charles Rumley,jumped in and cracked Job over low’ was a fool to it; and Curry such aserrel top, | idduced to give this remedy athorongh trial. It never are understood to be in favor of ‘‘heading off Captain | ‘Che Seaman’s Society receive x porate: mn Tet Oe deem and so cut, so smooth, 60 short, so close, that the court | gives pain, has no di e right peeper with @ mallet or hammer, and #0 cflec- | for some one of these causes, or something else, dis- | and seems very happily adapted to cure all diseases o' $610,000 | Mart Benrwp.—Harnden & Co. and Adams & | ually asto allow them both to escape Job’s clutches. | charged all hands with caution not te come again. A | this character, though by no meana Adding to this the sums received{by the othergocie- | Co. beat the mail, as usual, yesterday. H.& Co. | They were both arrested yesterday and committed to | Kitl of the town named Margaret Porter, who said she | pow it visw. For cesesof sudden protusion was from Albany, was sent up for 5 for stealing a | attended with soreness and inflamation, or for internal Tyler” for the benefit of Mr. Clay. If the whigs should get the Common Council, every locofoco will be removed,of course—and-none bat the friends | ties will make the amouat over a million of dollars M 1 f the 23d i i fail ina pind i a 2 gave us a Montreal paper of the inst. prison in default of bail. Haskell having been dressed | .awl from Catherine Blair. I of Mr. Clay will be appointed. In making their se- | yecejyed and expended annually by them. The year ————— in asuit of black velvet, the “ pungies” took him for a had come doer shine Bll. ard Nuten, who aad be ire A sent sad certs Mactan Tie tee ok lection? forthe vacant offices, we haye no doubt before, the threw,"great societies, the Bible, Tract, Pimarican.—Captam Gardner of the whaler Hel- | countryman,and they left him with a face of allcolors | Silty of stealing two horse covers from a cartman | long caper iy where enlargemeuts have become per- they will m an especial point to exclude every | and Foreign Missionary Societies recéived and ex: | Velia, arrived yesterday, reports seeing on the 12th | and shades. aot egehites aying oak ton ewe bo SE emery he oa immediately, twhig toho my be willing to give Mr. Tyler's adminis- | pended 420,000 between them ; and siace their es- | instant, in lat. 26,20 lon. G4, 15, ahermophrodite brig, | | Back Manta m sue Manger—Wo understand that | they were worth nothing, he merely put om ins beg | an I believe from my own experience, and from several tration a fu 1, before plunging into a presidential | ¢4p)ishment in thisfcountry we fiad that they have | painted black, standing southeast, and saw no bunt- | the Commissioners of the Alms House, are about issuing | to keep’em. The court sent him up for siaty days, and | other cases where I have recommended its trial. Ifyou election will be a leading point, and it is very | rece ive d and expended the enormous sum of seven | ing: Captain G. manned one of his boats to board proposals to procure the conveyance of the prisoners to Erpllet bet Stier ae eee bo ang aed Etat i ihupamaert a sy nog rg ; ceive . . o 7 : je ould aid in making this rom her: when near, the captain of the brig ordered the | Blackwell’s island, ke. by contract, and abolish the use | for six years as six hours, an’ be damn’tto it. John wile liberty to publish it, und I will oheerfully give. anine natural to suppose that the ardent friends of Henry Clay should adopt such a policy. By preserving the abroken, and keeping the party lines millions of dollars. How many souls have been . of Black Maria. Several omnibus proprietors are i liams, a bleck toddler, was charged with st - - snatched from the jaws of Satan and received salva- Prop! ie ie wy irged with stealing a num- | formation in my power to others who may sop for it, boat off, and brought up muskets to fire into her.— hg belt . 3 a Ny i ued at $1 75, beionging to Jane C: 1, | and if by so doing I ci ‘The brig appeared to have forty or fifty men on deck, chase of the Job. ‘Rethéramall busiuesa this in the way | vn Was discharged, and the\coart aaa, si eppy to ave thee oppad eke bichon: whig r E ©S | tion, it is impossible to tell until the Great Day of of éconemy. oe ight they pe to draw gu leua ache Seis ae reckoning hereafter, when every man's debtor and | Was black all ever, a eit oad stern— |” Hien iw Parson.—On Monday, Mr. Joseph Rose, street Court Calendar—This Day, ruly ste Wei grice. wake, It isalso a very singular anomaly that the | editor account will be overhauled and the balance | She was, unquestionably, a piratical craft, or per- | inspector of the Fourth Ward, conveyeda person tothe | Surenton Count.—Nos. 37, 148, 131, 153,41, 42, 45, 46, ——_——— “Expre h itselique, who are receiving the pa gruck. The same with regard to defalcations, and | haps aslaver. Poe anon sree ied aiaetes eerie we er eg h Soeeniarad diana! esata bey oP em mua 8 oo snietrati f oh ; a4 br * — ny al h 7 Sl, 7 - rt TRET. tronage , nt administration to the extent of | nis appropriation of cunds, if any have taken place— Boz ix Sr. Lovis—The Boz Soirée “came off” | ment, from whence he was placed in the city prison, || Count or Common Preas.—Part 1.—Nos. 101, 187,133 | _ Parrctran Orvice.—Letters deposited before half-past $1 will be among the first to join in | }..:4es broken bank and counterfeit bills given for wai , d and every attention given him that was necessary.aHe | 1, 39, 95, 191, 165. 167, 169, 171, 65, 75, 173, 175. 8, half-past 12, and half past 3 o’cleck, will be sent out for this project to head off the man who feeds it up to re 3 made en un @ onthe 13th inst. We take the following, relative to fomalnet rilerhes dangasa Caley hea and | ‘Part 2.—Nos. 160, 162, 168, 10, 2, 182) 4, 28, 32, 70, 73, calitaey a8, 1, mite ‘clock. t ajec hea ne ma the cause of charity and religion. . 5 Cine rr 10 the surprise of the physician eepers, ester: | 102, 186. : . jnancn Orrices.—Letters di defore 7, 11 and 2 y 8 it, from the St. Louis Gazette of the Mth. ake pote ais ae frig pac dither be sited before 7, the eye li Take every element now in motion, o’clock, will be sent out for delivery at 9, 1 and4o'cleck. they “open very rich” and present a singular series A LEX. M. GREIG, Agent. The Temperance cause has hitherto had very lit- | “Phe soiré» last evening, at the Planters House, in | arrived in this city a few days since from Winchester, tle money to spend ; but we suppose that with their | honor of Mr. Dickens, -was attended by about 300 | Litchfield co., Conn., and from papers in his possession, Wee Kew \eanke Lnenes, Ranh wan Bey ALEOEe ip alee __ CONTENTS OF NO XVII. MOSEY MARK Er. of movements aad counter movements—of manli- army of 170,000 reformed drunkards, and their ban- | pérsons; and is admitted to have been one of the | it is presumed hi j -ry—ol frie! i ' fu- fe it i i in | stated that he hi wife and one child residiog in Con- —A course ef Lectures on Diseases of nessand treachery—ol friendship and folly. The [9 | ners and marshals, and flags, and litle boys, they | (Pers cir@" he abatnee of amdue formality. and necticut, ‘The Coroner will hold en inquest upon his | the , Percussion, and Auscultation, by John A. Tmetey, APO Ae-Se. 3s. ture 13 big with fat and grav. will make a tremendous: display this year. The tartan traiht. ail seemed to feel perfectly | Pay.today ute M.D. Lecture 1V.—Serious effusion from or- | The stock market has undergone a reaction today embarrassing restraint, all see: to feel perfectly Roove sirrep in tHe Bup.— Yesterday, as | ganic of the heart—Bronchitis aud odemeof the | and prices have very generally given way, with the ex- fei r ; be A Your oor miserable abolitionists the year before last had | at their ease, and to enter cordially into the spirit of | sir.Christian Glem, grocer of 16 Hammersly street, was | fauces occasional complications— Effects of organic dis- . aly (0,000 to spend, and last year they had only | the occasion. Mr. D. himself was highly gratified, | measuring some charcoal in front of his abe, ayoung | case of the heart on the intellectual powers The ception of New York stocks which continue to improve. *y : A ie PH hua il and has frequently expressed the pleasure he hasde- | roj named Daviel Cunningham, sneaked in, and en- | Divgdosis of organic disease of the heart—How distin- | Delaware and Hudson fell { percent, Indiana 5’s 14 per $6,000, and being deeply in debt, they had to sell | rived from the attentions paid him West of the Mis- eito carry offthe contents ofthe money drawer, | £Uished from mere fanctional disturbances of thet or- | cent, fllinois 6% 2 per cent, Long island } per cent, Har ds out their books, types, plates, counter, and fixings | sissippi. but was nabbed in the act, and committed to prison. gan, 257; Dr. Hall’s Lectures on the Pathology, aud | tem % percent, Mohawk 1 per cent, United States 5} per Wanted, nt in Providence, to give us full and sunts ofthe movements of both parties, during the present revolution of the government i . ‘i : ———_ Hovssx Buncians Cavont —Two men, named Patri Diseases and Derangements ofthe Nervous System, No. going on there. He will be paid for his labor, but he et kind,” preparatory to going to the devil] tsa. Raiz Roap—This concern, it seems, has | Manley ond David Dunn, were aixeatel patois ¥. Diseases efthe Cerebral Nerves :~1, On Paralyais of | CeRt, were quoted at 93 a 974.; 6's, 96 offered. Bills on must be ful, full, graphic, and give the facts and | headlong. gone to the dogs. It i * Real hack charged with entering the house of Mary Ann Arbuncle, | the Sentient Nerves, 269; Il. Of the Voluntary Nerves, | Philadelphia and Boston, par a } discount. + : ; : fasta gs. It is creating o great deal of noise. | 1419 Downing street, on the lst of ‘pril, and was on | 260; Spasm, 262; Professor Mott’s Lectures on Surgery, views of both sides, without regard to any party.— It is.also w matter ot great nUeRas pane and hear | it seems that all the farmers along the line have | the point orbresking open a box cattalnite $75, when No. XVII. ’ Glossitis, 262 ; Division of the Frennme 262 Be wat Se eet ee meron gest banks There is a great hurricane blowing in little Rhode | the various men of learning and piety brought to- | .en let in for $200 or $300, besides the industrious | they were caught by the lady herself. They both as- | | Ruvirws.—Dermngemeuts, Primary and Reflex, of the are preparing secoreigs 18: Junsenedely. Island—and wigs will be lost in the blow. gether from the ends of theearth. In the last two fe ek * ‘ serted that the other one had found the key of the house, oe { Digestion, by Robert Dick, M.D, author of | It appears that{Mr. Fastenrath, the agent of Hope & Co., . e mechanics in this city: Shame !—shame! and, therefore,they were not guily ofthe crime alleged eaticeon Diet and Regimen,” ; Dyspeptic Phthisis, | with gentiemen agents for other houses in connection or three anniversaries we have had the toil worn against them. 263; Dys lelanchoiy Tale, 263; Gunpowder | — 7 swarthy features of Meigs from Ceylon; jthe sun Tue Associarep System.—We give to-day an ar- arid papers hae Saabs treme Stiennan, in Oardiaisie, 94; Ret Seti Reese atthe pea sanis we the a chaning have been holding out propo- petrol: : ~ 4 r i; 7 " 9 who was arrested on Monday asa fugitive from justice, jos) e Insane, forthe year with a Sketch | sitions to the fede overnment im relation to th } burnt face of Eh Smith from his wanderings with | ticle on this new science of society by one ofite dis- | Sion wiuom $1748 was foundin gorl,consenred to re: | of ts History, Buildings, and Organization, by ‘Thomas | ciation of the stiew loan, subject to conditions that wome the Arabs; the eloquence of Scott from his strange | ciples, on the principle of “hear both sides.” Still furn to mabeselpita yesterday Sonaae and was taken * ei seoogpe eh | Pt seca the Pare 2645 | assistance shall be gendered by the federal government : -R * *, G Pan re ‘ on by officer Sweet. Having refun nearly th ectures on Diset 1 Chest, . W. Gerhard, struggles in Sweden; Robert Baird from his toils | we have an opinion. The Fourierites are still all | 9° 0%. Or the funds obtained by him by false pretvaces, M.D. ke. &e., 264. ses to improve the credit of the delinquent States, eitner by Err: Rai Roan Co.—The ‘“ Commercial Ad- vertiser” undertakes to whitewash and laud the management of this shocking bubble. It is a work worthy of the morals, integrity, honesty, and calibre of the ‘* Commercial,” and such like prints. When | aj] over Europe; the’dazzling Kirk from the Salons | words, words. It is impossible to tell any thing | he will in all i i i i i 5 h rE u ti e s impe | ; probability bé discharged on a nolle | Evirontan Derantwent —Naval Surgeons—Their | assumption or by eppropriating the public lands asa was there a impudent bubble, blown up in Wall | of Puris; the plain blent sledge hammer style of | about its practical utility till they get into full ope- | prosequi. sy} a6r ienopnyand Memeun ort sinking fund to cancel the debts pro rata. The Treasury honest Robert Newton; the smartness of Thomp- | ration ; and when they decide who is to black boots | yrcvone Barber and Horm, yest son, the great travelling agent of the British and | and wash clothes, we shall believe that they can get | terly side of the city in s whofor months past, have been purloining sugar, mo- | Cliaique of the Stuyvesan o-GurauncicaL Revoaten--Cliniqaes at the | department has no authority to enter into apy such of Physicians and Surge ical | stipulations, and the mere influence of the incumbents street, that was not pufled by the Wall street press ? geons, 207 ; Sui ‘astitute Medical School A How often has the commuaity suffered by believing rincipal parties | Celleg in these ¢ and lying organs ? Foreign Bible Society ; and the valuable details of | along legitimately. 5 | is but a very slight inducement. Thi t 3 san . ig ve lasses, cotton, &c., from merchants and others, New 0} lic Operation, by George C.Blackman, M. rye pe ogo serena In the present case, it has been well-known to | Bingham from the Sandwich Islands. These, with] 10. ance qaishdal place twill be mor Lie calthehogsueade, Doles Re They soon beought | Da 208 A Caseof Stricture of tio ‘Trachea, by C. Wor. | 0 be an attempt to use the ueceasities of the federal go- every practical man for years, that’ the Erie Rail lovd Garrison, S. V.S. Wilder, the Ami os PARAS, 's delightful place }will be move | in quite anumber, great and small. sod ‘among them | thington, Esq. 268; Partial Hypertrophy of the Heart, by | vernment as an instrument to coerce some support of Ty p Lloy son, A mistad ne Dr. doh: 30 « Poly ike U E t 'Ppo! Road was.a bubble from the commencement: It | groes, and some of the Home Missionaties from the | *{*f#etive than ever this season. | The Union Hall | were William Cunningham, Elles Anderson, end Cathe. | thts af Secale’ Corsatua the Uteras Expelled by the | State credit, in order to renovate the value of the stocks. vas a biter groes, Misai ; opens the middle of May, and the United States | “ime Leary. They stated that they were in the daily | Action of Secale Coruutum. by M. P. Moyle, Esq. of | 44 5 { those bolstering “hot bed,” was originally started by aclique in Wall street, | Far West,—combined to form an interesting group | °P 4 vs tates | practice of stealing from three to four pails full of mo- | Helston, 269 ; Disease of the Eibow Jomt—Excision, 270. schifets eatotenr bape i attompis'te gain Tue Cottarerat Screxces.—Odservations on the | Coafidence that always end in disorder. The only way opens on the Ist of June. There isto be a general bas oceania of ingen, . mt pe yore fires bea ag j F sag. they were in the practice of aatomy of the Lungs, by Thomas Adilison, M. D , 270; it years. SCAMLAHIRE. OE spoils ty ean Se arAReG (ne teahion of their rascality in the rhage ol molasses to | Observations on the Structure of the Entozca belonging | Conerure craiit and ralew values le Tor he States, one ‘What scenes and actors will be brought forward | *!¢8 will depart for the summer tour at least two | Mrs. Mullin, No. 5 James street, and Mr. gins, 92 | to the Genus Cysticereus by George Gulliver, 271; On | 24 all, to 1D e State of New York, . seca “ish B or three weeks earlier than usual: Jamesatreet, cake bakers, and also to Mr. Evans,candy | the Structure of the Blood Corpuscle, by G. O.’ Rees, M. | Viz: examine into and define the exact amount of the this year we know not at present. But this we know, maker, No. 70 Catherine street. The sugar and cotten, | D ,and Samuel Lane, Lectureron Anatomy, London, 271. | State debts, levy sufficient taxes to pay them in full, and that this great modern Nicene Council, of the holy, | Mx, Dempstex:—The delightful ballad singer had Wey sea ens ne era oie Nab, velling ae Rag rei oper ater Eerpec mode ot ME mevktapontrenk expenses pastes bapa? “ape up! one the wise, the rich, the young, the beautiful, com- | a brilliam audience at his first soiree on Monday | aad to Mrs. Sullivan, alias Scott, in Pine street, between | Report of the National Vaccine [nstitation, 372; Books, | determine n bining all the attractive harmonies of the religious | night: He sings to-morrow night in Brooklyn: Let Water and Front, wherethey received three cents per | &¢. Received,272 ; To Correspondents, 272; Weekly Re- | existence are discharged. I the federal government were to follow this example, it would not be compelled i who have | ce cleared out, “bag and bag- ious Drama of the past age,” tothe great injury of the public and the state. To the agency and mismanagement of this concern, wasthe depreciation of the public credit of the state entirely owing. Bat the most shocking of all their acts, is the fact of their palming their stock at par upon the honest farmers along the route, who of actors in the great Re ‘ ‘ bly. e 7 i . y, 3, > s und, and four cents for stolen cotton. Warrant: rt of Intermen’ will new, gir? probably, th phi a ch k ba in- | world of the United States could not be held at a | no one miss the opportunity thus afforded to hear [ened for all thece partion above semed, che mg hens ” paren Rie i hdc ni kind way’ eihcesraieasy Cat Sa Seroign vestment. A contractor has told us that at least | more exciting and eventful period. For it seems i iv with receiving stolen goods, knowing them tobe such. | Meeting in favor of the People of Rh lations citing p one of the purest ballad singers now living. Mosr Invamocs Cume.—A man named John Larkin ms Shamed, COPIC Of Rhode | uses in order to obtain a few millions. ontractors on this road will be lankrupt by the bursting of the two thirds of th ruined, and mad bubble. Yet these men and their organs have the ineffable impudence to wHitewash and laud sucha bubble. N. B.—The assigoment was made to prevent the that Satan has also determined to make this city his asad v inet eae was arrested yesterday throu, : fi z igh the imformation of Ben- E The Bank of the State of North Carolina and the Bank head quarters for the week after next; and backed | Ma- Hetsnicu.—This extraordinary and very ta-.| jamin W. Ballon, Health Warden of the Seventh Ward eh Puiite of Huet alawd; ie ostataeiag aad melee of Cape fener have resaload ts Spas tea wa il ot ~ ¢ » abolitioni R i lented composer is about to get Charged with exposing for eale at the grocery, corner of i ' a by the abolitionists, and3the woolley heads, intends ae eal or esphin rs eee yagi Laps ona | ieee and Corle mee, the weat tenn hat had c a meriiees Horm: i oe monger ala a specie on all their obligations,on Monday, the 24 of May to — an miaane - dots the Unien. All Ne 1 br rigger sr nig we he Vieille hi The | States, are requested to assemble at Tammany Hall, on | Proximo. ‘ rum sellers also talk of holding a convention. at the Ms aa A . oe e: peo spent law | Wednesday evening, the 27th of April, inst, at half past | The following is a comparative table of the leading Cuatwam THeatxe.—Thorne is not certainly one | can inflict upon him. He was committed to prison, not | jeren o'clock, to pretest against any improper intcrfer- | gogturesof the Exchange Bank of Virgivia : same time. The devil when here will divide his | o¢:hose managers who sleep on their post. He is, | being able to procure bail, ence in the affairs of Rho d, by the Executive ee ea meade Eerie hs, time between the amalgamationists and the politi- | ye understand, making extensive arrangements for | wor deke Young, picked up two tikins wa which butter | Power of, the United States; and to take meusuresto sus. | Statement oF THs, ExGHANGE RASH Oo YN ape debt in rail-road i , as cians, and will probably preside in person at the sd : pig ee A oo tate tain the Patriotic Constitutionalists of that State against Borne cri ~roegatebsidp pith arhae interes batt nr Arete eh oa rl 2 "© | bringing’out a series of the most delightful,entertain- | hed been, yesterday, and started to carry them off from | any attempt on the part of persons fr m other States | Loans, a eae ine mercial” says, 10 protec : + | swearing ino esse on mr fightsin | ing and brilliant vandevilles that have ever been the front of tore, No. 264 Houston street, when he was | to molest them ia the exercise of their civil and polit: | (fvulstion Haars Ges ane ction—Race Covage —In noticing yester. | Me Ott Ward, and the division olf the spolls by the | produced in this country. For this purpose, ‘Antivore To tHe Temrensnce Cavse.—The lack of |“ ; Daposites, hayes _ bd UN pag sce Couner—tn noticing yester | Wiig, headed by Col. Webb of the regular army. | ror ia Durpose, |& host | are rech water inthe Police eifce jar. Where arethe | =e F: Pardy and about 1900 others, The following isa statement of the Planters’ Bank of day, the arrival of the celebrated race’ herse Bos. | |) {his S i a ‘ll 4 of carpenters, scene painters and upholsterers have morning officers? . Savannah, April 9, 1942:— ton, we used se name of Mr. Botts a@ connected | O20 of his Satanic Majesty's deputies will conduct | been put in requisition. Larg purchases of Wilt aupertde Goere aes Dao Semieas Puanrens’ Bank ov Savanwan, Arar with the course. This wasan error, as that gentle. | ‘De ceremonies of the great race between Boston | ang other carpets have been mude, and “ the eprin jefore Chief Justice Jones. se es | . Resources. 4 Laabilities. ! and Fashion, which is also to come off the same e - sti pe ve aa pecie, 46.765 Circulation, man has now aothing to}do with the race course, or pS Rlelean ty ' 5 business” has opened with exceeding vigor, at least | | Ars! 26.—Jonathan Going vs. Nathan C. Platt—This ing always been incredulous as to the many re- Specie ‘fonds, 59,613 B, 7 “ — oe gambling, cheating, swearing, and picking pockets, | the din of preparation, and public expectation is be- | 9 Baptist newspaper—the Gospel Witness. Another pa- “a wena he ts aston Bh notes avstracted, i Tue Lost —The smal! white Cuba poodle | that is to take place there.* cones ane pet hari aphie had ve es ber a been Started, and the defendant, with others, was sea hee Stee noting te ‘then ne tapeattions ph catete he, a i eateniash oaod : % 2 : i - ; | mean time the bills for this evening present no lack | desirous of getting this one out of the way. Mr. Crosb; fi « ; + dog, adv vores i: sides yesterday’s paper, went ta soph teenie Mr. Miller ed making rapid | of attraction. Kirby, the great favorite, appears in | a t for Dr. Going «who lived in Ohio) offered to sell to try oa meepery rah ity ncemupeen } gd 149.273 away from 114 Chambers street—not M44 as erro: | strides towards the milleam- So that into the | three pieces. for nd, after negociation, the bargain wasclosed, | for, almost instantly it «fected a cure of cough and 1,074,401 neously printed. If the fiader will return him to | week after next will be crowded more philosophy, os $150 in cash, being paid down, and the bond for $700, | hoarseness of my daughter which was of six months - 2 . ols z ahi now in suit, given by the parties, who bound themselves ti its have not | The following are the leading features, as compared ie tid, We will be bu: fun, piety, wickedness, finance, holiness, cheating, | MOTOR «os og heretofore claimed by | joiny and'soverally, with the vstal penalty. in cave of standing, nad ae £at ee a ae te Seen a SPT Gan Gunes Tee Gurar Saux oor av Buoommapate.—All the | Preying, lying, hypoerisy, folly, and good sense than | Great Britain, is now virtually abandoned by the see rae atpteaste oon vasee han atexCiveny cok in like circumstances. Yours, a ipgow. Qct 1810. Apritiss2. Increase. Decrease 4 splendid fu ¢ forme:ly owned by Mr. Belmont, | Wetetever seen in the city of New York before, since | official letter of Lord Aberdeen to Mr. Everett.— | ed permission to publish the paper once more, part of it | To Messrs. J. Pease & Sons, No. 4) Division #t. N.Y. Loans, aie ei] 0.90 - B " B ngdale Road, this side | 2 discovery by Hendrick Hudsoa, one fine morn- This is considered a favorable presage of a peaceful being already set up, and make some little remark, but Agents— Zieher, 87 Dock st, Philatel, Pa; adding, 8 Exreaation, 164,747 111,682 - 53 at, Briar Ci ¢ Bloomingdale Road, this side ing in May, over 200 years ago. There will be the settlemeat of all our difficulties with England. that wasdeniedto him. He also stated that no other pa | state street, Boston ; Robinson, 110 Baltimore st, alti eB 119.603 173,867 53,564 of Buroh: e sold to-day by Jones the auc- 4 i * we Soon att The Right of Search bas been most strenuotsly r should be published, and that, as agent for Dr. Going | more, Rawle & Co, 57 State street, Aleeayy N. G. Pier- In addition to the present circulation thei tioneer—sec tisement. ‘Chis establishment is | 8°¢@t Feligious race between the sianers and the | maintained, both in theory and practice, by the Go- | he had power to prevent any other being 0. Notwith-, | gon, Rahway. N.J.; Duval, 292 Broed #t, Newsrk,N- J; | ing $15,000 of the “notes abstracted.” shad tate cclnck. | Fashion, the race between the deviland the politi- | ®ted here, as the greatest obstacle to a continuance . te Lice lab,“ pager] hom ail Road C i frighten arty of fashionables. Sale at 12 o’clock. A * peace lat defendant and . " € Division street,of whom it can | The Erie Ri ompany, it appears, frightene darge party of fastionables._ Sale at 12 o’c cians to yet possession of the spoils, and the race | giner pointarue de Seat test at eye ibn Gospel Wituess was re published nada Seinined wholesale and retail. atthe rising popular indignation at their conduct, hav’ ., Phis eleg stracti i z r . y Vids North Easte ist, 5 che ey soc naan Ustow Cov ~Thi “te gam clang ‘on is pie be tween the blacks and the whites for the dissolu- | tion; the cettlement of the Oregon Ternary. Xe, the dofemlant Cootends thet the centcobat ns we THRILLING.—The following intensely aff-et- procure? an unscrupulous apologist in the Commercial to be mana, ree first-rate philosophers of the | tion of the Union, and the race by Mr. Miller on boy oh matters of fact, and can be speedily dispos- | ken on the partof plaintilf. The Court held that thede | & h we Sind in a New York paper : Advertiser, which has come out as the champion of thi pg igre renga ate Ene Cera heck; ‘forthe ender Tay weeny sae te , The opposition of Eng!and to the principal points peahras Saf Arch, we Fatmclentty eee enstor “ ghe flang him down her long black hai road. We quote one ern y rete ‘in ead of be They have got up the great Boston and Fashion | general winding up of every thing. Heaven have | which have been maintained b this countty, eo ret the requirements of the law ; and the plaintiff was not Exclelesiun breatless— brn ns oe i or neporks Ciseibt $20. tat ont pom , 5 sel of is been given up; and vow the only questi ine | S20 eng eas ie} own " one other officer of the company has received, under th: Axsotuen Wax Sreamea —The keel of a new | May i edie“ question ‘remain | other porson had a right to start a paper, and even call it | gomes to the terrace of his mistress by night, she lets m nih ing to he settled is “Whether slaves not belongin: ). Lt long tresses to assist him in his ‘ancent.— | present administration, so high a salary as lowe as j at been laid down at the Phi'a- * mE? 7 7 root J ging | the Gospel Witness if he chose, Testimony was adduced, | down hes long his was reduced twenty . esas re ee Pines ix Massacuvserrs —There were halfa dozen | © the Uaited States, but bearing theit flag can be | ser which the Jury gave a verdict for plaintiff of $1400, | Extraveguat and fabulous os this secms, yt when we | Panes p the Post, 0-4 ae ee eallto mind the care and attention which the fire-eyed hie? “ * searched.” The cemmon sense and et fires in Boston last Saturday night. J. Morton, Bar- | the Americans,must ultimately induce han to ofa be it MeN Titus) Mr. R. F. Winslow for | Houris of the East devote to the cultivation of their ra- | Now, if we turn toth report of the legislative invet nabus Wild, Mesers. Glover, Roundy, Hatstatt, E, | this unsubstaqual point to Great Britain. defendant. Fi a conta tee Vink = "cop din Wg fet ae tigating committee, dated May 8, 1841, we find the follow} G. Griggs, Eben Tears, Damon Sperry, French, Acuitton, *] James Lynch, vs the Mayor, Corporations $a ¢63 480, | luxuriance, can be vorcned for by all who bave made | ing list of seleric c_Thin wee an sopien 38 weet ee Of | use of Oldridge’s Balm cf Columbie—New Orleans Pica: | Eleazer Lord se President, salary, being five quarters salary due tc the plaintiff as one ord a 1 5 v 7 Sessions. The defence was % Eleazor ‘Commissioner, weethmu’” She dntioes bonciatanes vaer Liem ieieene was litle flour to come | Mesndkee of the Cints, denyiag the conetitutionelity of | "P'S, The only true Baisam is to be foucd at 71 Maiden ia bs of ye suflerers. The dweilimz house in Canton, own- | down by the canal, will be agreeably disappointed. | the ‘ke, A verdict was taken in favor of sintif for Lane. Ty, } , —_— Bowen, Vice President, and occupied by the widow ofthe late General tt will beseen that nearly ten thousand barrels were | the full amount, subject to the opinion of the Court on ‘ James D, y el t ty, on the tw ™ THROW PHYSIC TO THE DOG E Miller, Chief Engineer, ; eared at Rochester for this city, ‘0 days | points of law Scoles and John M. Cooger. ag ry |well employed, as applied to t .C. 8 aca “ + ; Lufikia, Stone, Pe Elwards, Hunt, Wass, SaipMert on Tue .—Such of our dealers ve, was destroyed by fire on Saturday last.— | 4s, th ening of the canal. For plaintiff, Messrs. t of the furniture was saved. Loss $1200. . Tere date iwenty-ave arrivals yesterday, down | Mr. P. A. Cowdrey for defendants. mixtures which were formerly taken b; #1. L Pierson, ogent — ; wo4P. M, Bankrupt List, ‘ ‘Trere are ply items of salaries that amounted weat Atrasc 10N.—The great meeting to eup- From the opening (20:b) to that hour, 146 boats SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. 960,000}per annum. Mr. Lord resigned for reasons nev: the revolationists in Rhode Island, comes off to- | Pad cleared. Willinm Benjamin Heyden, clerk, New York, Msy disclosed, when a subsequent committee was appoint: The amouat of tolls from the opening to Saturday and Mr. Bowen succeeded to his pay and emelumen' : Philade at Tammany Hall, Send dowa a “ corporal’s } ion : _ ‘A lon Wheeler, (firm Allen Wheeler & Co. Rechester,) | o 3 ts, Baltimore, and by Fi ‘ .” and that will keep the peace. en Sap): Wie TRO Se See are ee Tune 1st ‘Teylet, “Washington Clty. Am : So much for falsehood No.1. The next is as follows :