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QT oa Aaoncaaa ith the VicW YORK HERA I ” Jom Surrat AND THE RIFPS.—Joe seems too Albany, te 7 . BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL. | off; ,QhLDREN GRY fon suenuaw's Loze 4th specification of the fir . opy of 8 lette BAS cunning for the officers. When Gov. Reynolds {Correspondence of the Herald. | mits onda. MA egypt saying. Dr. Sherman b toe, ioten be Mean Uiaition of a. his} New York, Saturday, August 27, 1842. sent to Gov. Carlin to have Joe arrested, the proper ; ALwany, August 25, 1842. Washington, ing ¢ pleasant, eis Sagshng even , one of them to be rated > and for — a = writs were issued by Gov. Carlin, and placed in the |_| am obliged to say that as yet but little progress {Correspondence of the Herald.) or palatable, so that the most deli m = 2 i. competent fo tg Tae Wersiy Heratp will be published this | hands of the Sheriff and two deputies, and they pro- | has been made in the main business of the session, Wasnixcton, Thursday Evening. Sete becoain tn anion eS od Judge Advoeate by Lieut. | morning at8 o'clock. Price 64 cents. ceeded to Nauvoo on Monday se'nnight. They | although the ninth day of it has passed, and the pos- The Tariff —ConGirmation avd Rejections. | tion, lowness of spirits, worms, fever and seve, dysentery found Joe Smith and Rockwell, and served the | sibilitiesare that nine days more will not bring us to The Senate have made so much progress in the re erg ie Se6 Wi age of four others, phy qT was furnished the “a Wilkes, all Lt. Pinkney’s papers having been lost im the * bonis nook fotetsiess cg ‘Tur Sunpay Herat will be issued as usual Peac: Pp J A 7 “ der | tariff bill that the final vote is expected to be taken > ‘ ad said as aint writs t bout 9 .— | the close of the session, unless there is “more cider per 4 Ee Lt Pasnnmg tpok the stand ends de the date, and the | !0-Morrow morning. 44 be wid s pipe ose eo tymertives and/lede tallt.” # to-morrow. The duty on cotton bagging has been Parapeuria, Aug. 12, 1842. Ho swore positively that the letter of Prensa tire jeg 2 cote oye aero introduced | 'educed from five centsper yard to three and a half, | y29,GP Nasa have receutly used Sevens « H py, Was written by him el 'The New York Lancet, mon troops. Joe Smith signified his intention of | In the Senare, to-day, the resolutien introduce cops damines y half, | Hoarhound Candy with great effect, in the cure of tho 1808, and that twas-eery) ‘The number of this widely circulating Journal, is- | claiming the protection of the Corporation Ordi- | by Mr. Faviaxen, authorizing the Comptroller to | : pei ¥ ines free, and the duty on iron | diseases r0, Sal (6 ehilioan, soup end whoo ing cough. letter book the copy of aletter | sued this morning contains a review of a pamphlet | nance, enacted to suit the case by the Nauvoo | postpone the sale of the New York and Erie Rail- y lown. Some fears are expressed Because the nausea of most medicines: ent their t ‘effect us lta “re road until the first Tuesday of May next, was passed that these amendments will jeopard the bill, but | them with the same mental Your candy hich he said he believed was | by the venerable Dr. Manley, of this city, which | Council, which declares that no person shall be ta- 4 f - “ h 4 4 > ae arg h i . however, is eagerly taken by c! and I think I meee | by Lt. Pinkney, but “he was | 1.44 nroduced a tremendous sensation in the medi- | ken out of the corporation without first having had | Without a division. 4 ee ee oe aan bas safely say that Wocrengenees $0 valuable a medical com Pivaveg said it was not in answer to that letter, as | cal world. Several most instructive and curious | a trial before the municipal authorities. The officers | __ Gen. Roor made a long speech in favor of opening John Howeish Payne, aC t. —remwenee ape farm te | cum Mee Re 1 ferred co events which did not take place tll the 15th | extracts from this brochure are given. The Lancet | wr re unwilling to be a party to this, and, afier wait- | the business of the session 80 far asto allow him to peer ay | y Poti tui, Bowie and re- | 1oted Of tnedicina nonstate in peciger ones wives said no importance could be attached to | contains also reports of several remarkable cases, | ing until near sun-down, returned to Quincy, and | imtroduce a bill to repeal the Exemption law—of im: | ) ay dy Bremen, Mr. Tho- | pination. that in all complaints of th 7 1hi ling they should ; 5 ri 4 y mense importance, truly! It was no go. mas, Collector at Vicksburgh, Miss., and Mr. Whit- | Inngs, weakness of limbs, oppressions, or other co either etter, and he was willing they should go for what | and the usual variety of interesting matter. Price | reported the facts to Gov. Carlin, ‘A petition was presented to-day by Mr. Dewsts- | aker, Appraiser at Philadelphia arising originally from cold and chilled state of “Tho Court then adjourned till Saturday morning at 10 | $3 per annum-—Single copies 64 cents. Joe Smith openly defied the Governments of both | rox fora charter to construct ‘a railtoad from Al- 6 S7sam, your candy would be found se usefil «/specitic o'clock. ina saan oe Ga anual States, and declared that he would not be taken to | bany to New York, through Hudson, Po’keepsie 1am, gentlemen, your obedient servant, 7 “ . __ | and Peekskill. Mr. D. remarked that this petition 0 Missouri, where he could not expect a fair trial. was favorably endorsed by several eitemene ae fc animate bower os es a epi ees Davis, M.D. Gov. Carlin manifested every desire to secure the | York, whose names would be recognized as sound » Aug. 26, 1642. A Messrs. J. ' ision st. samnanes arrest of the accused, but disliked the expense | caj italia. Ic wanlald on the roel j re More of the Flood. ootwerim * . t t. Dickinson made alo. epeech in favor of his More rain fell at Bridgeton on the 27th than had | Young Democrats at Castle Garden last Saturday, hich yiaigd ae feos oe of spe malits = resolution, contemplating the irroduction ‘ofaserics | About an hour after my letter of yesterday was closed, Pg So pate ag peed z and appropriate it to himself without the” slightest enforce his order, and the officers were ins of bills, to aid in the prosecution of the New York | the waters of the flood began to abate, and by 4 o'clock in St. Charles oe olathe ‘Tue Exports or Bareapors.—Produce exported | acknowledgment to return a second time to Nauvoo, to execute the | an} Erie Railroad, toprosecute the Erie Canal en- | the afternoon they had entirely retired within the Ky. Wotan from the Island for the six months ending 30th June | “ e process in their hands. They did so, but on their ieee the Genessee Valley and Black River | wharves. It ceased raining, too, about 9 o'clock. The sk to: wd aa lagig, 17.110 hhds, 921 tierces, 402 half bbls sugar: | rilabenWuelne Oo eee way One | heavens at this moment are clear as crystal, and the ther- | -{ aoe Saw FRENCH MEDICINES OF ‘THE puncheons molasses; 204 hhds and 20 bbls do Tt was understood that Joe Smith had | nificent project to throw the State irvetvervably 1000 mometer stands at 80 degrees. In addition to the advance | nishing sale, Why ? pp depen yyy any he From the British West India Islands, By the arrival of the Caraccas, at Philadelphia, we have advices from Barbadoes to the 25th July We find that Mr, John Jones, of the Madisonian, has had the insufferable meanness to take our ex- ‘The Hoeweidt sessuiisty way in’ seeel ot cellent and accurate report of the Mass Meeting of Ma. Epiror— ‘This act of meanness 1s only equalled by that of arcival disp were vukhle todbedeeither Joo Emith or oah in relation to the same subject. Itis contrary to Rockwell 321 packages urrowroot; 37 do ginger; 10 bales cot- | «|| the rules of editorial courtesy, contrary to all rules re a had been | the emiraces ef-dabe f tO | intelli i ‘ ios neces l : . igence you had yesterday, in reference to the over: forms of disease incurred by vicious ind ton; 2,875 gourds aloes; 4 casks rum. of propriety and common honesty, and particularly been equally expeditious with the officers—ha N the business ai ni Se ph Bag flowing of our wharves, the flood, storm, &e. Igive the | Cie# Let allthus afflicted make one trial of thee Pee Crime ann THe Jan..—The Barbadoes Mercury | 4:2) ceful in the organ of the Administration. No advised of the movements at Quincy, to quit Nau- in thaammonce salads ais cn comadben | 4 bans a dies and be convinced of their value. says—‘*We have to record another atrocious act sg) ga = sai yoo fora time. There is no expectation of being vi es 4 y was ‘upied in | following, which names the principal sufferers. ; ‘W. 8. RICHARDSON, te On Saturday evening last a quarrel took place be- | paper came out se soon as the “ Herald” in rela- Pee receiving resolutions, having for their object the | on Fell’s Point the wharves were generally overflowed. Principal Office of the College, tween John oward. (geldstith) and Sain Par. | tan to these meetings, and their manly support of | S0l¢ t© arrest him. His followers are too well arined | opening the door to legislation on various subject, all | qmhe hip yard of ‘Mears Gardner,” Robb, and Duncan, ata i ris (carpenter)—both well know character nd 3 | the honest measures of Mr. Tyler ; and, yet, this is and too numerous to permit anything of the kind to 3 boy ae tf Senses agreed to meet at 9 sustained onside pr a allay Go ThE Pat Pope ce sep EAE ie have Bow i ensue My s e us el . "y ” Pee 4 ad ! . . house “ ‘ater’s 5 certifies ie fight ensued. Parris resorted to the use of s chisel, | 11.9 conduct of this organ in-relation to ite:labers. | ¥° done: pr Mr. Stare, (of three days spcech making notorie- | there were several bags of sali damaged. ‘The warehouse | weeks of persons who have been ‘curel hy Dit Hengy Mea aid ta want Sovmeaie—ihepeis daa ‘Vhis ia the way in which Mr. John Jones seeks to |. !t Was the general opinion among the Mormous | ty at the last session) finding, I suppose, that the | °f Mr. James Corner on Ann street, was also flooded, and | Vegetable Rheumatic Syrup, and some who have had jail. ; ssions | }nild hi e “i F j ; uantity of eir , most be very heavy. "There are no Testhan thi | «ng thar which does nat belong to him. | Bosasy and many of them stated if Rockwell did | Sh jMecemion tno irksome for further endurance, | Wed was enenfrgm the woodgard of ME Groove on | sare to five oneeusend dollar to any yrvon who wt two prisoners for trial—besides those on bail ne F i i instigation, i 4 A ? the County w: e whar! was much injured. rove one em, ’e ho} Ww! Pion Jantaica There are two copper mines in| Inthe mean while it seems, however, to be inhe- ro eye pienee ston eb “hop eam se Nips. oneal ict, eebeuttred tite ba ane "_ | considerable amount of valuable timber was swept from | to satisfy all that we moan to act honorably me the vicinity of Kingston now in operation; and we | rent inthe man. He appears to be utterly ineapa- the knowledge of Joe Smith. Joy: Carlin is a (ihe rumor having charged a prominent ofli- | the ship yard of Messrs. Cooper & Abraham. A schooner | ness. We are not obliged to resort to to sustaiy learn that very sanguine expectations are anticipa- | j,16 of conducting any thing with propriety; and we | ' remove the State’s Arms from Nauvoo. cerof the government with a gross dereliction of | was capsized and sunk in Back basin, which likewise | this medicine. We have paves, ie a single instance, re! ted thst both will prove successful. Mount Vernon, | le of conducting any thing with propriety ; and we Se teria Of the: Seate SHN OGG nice | Rosa atte, toaltar was at gh (Rot soweea ucts | tae temas pecs va ereecgae tent the first commenced, isdaily giving two tons of very | see that he has lately taken wp the old habits and | Mpicat. Ficurs.—De. Somebody, generally sup- | (crew Othe ‘State with & prominent member or | fete taken fromiheir dwellings in boats: On Reniy's | noe ofieuperlitiog eaceeas” Here Bahia hac rich ore, and that at Flamstead 1s progressing with | cast-off abuse of Francis P. Blair, and taunted Mr, | posed to be Dr.’Mott, or one of his attachés, makes 4 wharf there had recently been a large amount of lumber | to us last Thursday, by the gentleman himself:— similar ad eare chs, compe Rion yal be ie Gales (a very amiable, quiet gentlemanly man in | @ very amusing and savage attack upon Dr. Hous: Po tor 8 Ghee wrr cmmct) malted eee uated, whe wearer Lape rie lng hs die it and } Dean Sin:— Herat Pcreuctoene fi a Sad eases th | himself, with being an Englishman. It istrue that | ton, of the Lancet, in the “Courier” of yesterday. | mit the introduction and consideration of a resolution ap- | ja wh fea tabites. ae Spout | _ Having been cured of what I considered an incwrabl have a continuous existence, in comparison with pine » ofthe Laacet, in be - | pointing a Beloct Committee P. | in which sustained considerably injury, In the Maryland | pheumatism by the use of your Rheumatic Syrup, I rs of long standing, which ha roved asthe | Mr. Gales was bora in England, but he came here | ‘The venerable Professor of Stuyvesant, or his man | Tongtg, © Com with power to send for per | State tobacco warehouse No. 2, on Frederick street dock, (TR ey 4 Bs i ! , ni y , sons and papers, to enquire into the facts and circum | about 300 hhds of tobacco on the lower floor, were dama, | 22 20 less than cheerfully bear te) Es aosilen * been sunk deeper in the earth. | veryyoung, and has lived here many years. But | Friday, calls Dr. Houston a “‘quack”—no regular | stances connected with the sale, by the Comptroller, ani | get-lons esimatod ac between five and. at thousand dor. | qualities, T'was taken with it ast February in my shoul ne laboring population do not improve either in | whether he had or not, it only shows the ignorance | practitioner—without credentials. the purchase of the Ithica and Owego and the Catskiitand | firs, About 80 hhds were damaged in the State Tabacco | Gf7¥, 2nd, legs, and was, confined to my_bed for abov mind or manners; and_ never will, we are afeaid, Hoe tace bars: singh nha echo pet at ‘or his years and | Censobarie Railroads. warehonse, on Light street. A good deal of lumber was | iS of out they dil net een ee in ae a cg nays 4 ie Alias ‘i ¢ 4 Jol es to \- . ; f i oy ' 4 q ear of, but * untilsome principle is discovered that can act 80 as y of this Mr. in Jones to taunt an old re We believe that Dr. Houston, for his yea ‘This was received amidst shouts of laughter and | taken off from pepe of Mr. Smith, besides a large | the use of your ysupl am; thank Hleeven; pecfocaly well to drive away their indolence and propensity to beg- gentleman with being born upon one side | practice, has just as good credentials as Mott, but | orjeg of derision—*‘boo, boo. c. amount of wood drifted } borhood of 100 | and although m: Ring. vatHae 5 ; ; > gerae , cae i, »” &e. ‘occu; tel gingan d robbing, ratbe ahaa parsungan indastrins n, or stream, or valley, instead of an- | in point of talent there isa greatdifference between ie Senate resolution to modify the resolution of Paap ear ett ae . all kinds of weather, Yet Texpoes m the sam course to obtain the: - 4 . Sieeree ai i this s adjournment, so as to allow action on the sale ofthe d carelessness as ever. ours, . a a“ cee 4 anaes ~ | other; as if we were not nearly all in this country | them. As asurgeon, of course, Dr. Mott has leng » te In the warehouse of Mr. David Stuart, on Smith’s dock, Seen ~aechamacee ts q Sa OnE Lash Sealy OF oe. of English descent—as if we have not all the same | experience, and can cut off alegor an arm better, Nowak and Erie Railroad, was taken up and | 15 bis sugar, ilies some otter articles of jets value, New eat heat | bee on, Elm street. are wugmented, will give stimulus to our lately | blood in our veins—as if we did not all speak the | butin point of general education, talent and intel- |" ‘The SelectCommittee reported a new Apportion- | leh lying oh Bowly's wharf, ow ee optins rotten, Dr. Henry's Vegetable Rheumatic Syrup is for sale i emancipated slaves. A same common language ! But Mr. John Jones, per- | lect Dr. Houston is far superior to Dr. Mott. Dr. | ment Bill, differing both from the bill of sixteen and | & Co. were nearly covered by water, and have, of this city at'the Store No. 286 Bowery, comer 9 The Island throughout is tolerably healthy. The 2 re S e s ‘ the Senate bill, the fe bill ‘ded by | sustained much injui Housten street. In Brooklyn at Stewart's, No. 75 Fu!to1 scarlet fever hus entirely left us, and the only, draw- haps, be = nulls 1a oe is another ce! of | Mott’s book of travels, where he might Bare aK. that bill ofwitah this ocean We learn that lange amout of sugar, coffee, salt, c,, street, and in Newark at Trippe’s Drug Store, No. 2 back to these observations is, that severe colds, for | tie conduct adopte him who sets up as ateacher | talent, is the merest trash that ever was published. es p Lona in the warehor ff Mr. Wm. G. Harrison,on Frederick r street. afew weeks past, have affected the inhabitants of | ofhonesty, eoeatits aed good breeding. We heard him {also deliver his first jacana atthe ie kcal ttrect dook, w Leg ‘mach di S gel. "The ellar of the ‘0G+See advertisement in another column of this papey Kingmon, being 6, sbpciee Gheaneh aA, however, | We can couceive nothing more utterly mean and | new Medical School, and we must say we never 3 bee ge at kee foc ln webct Ayer graeme Peeper vate yO VERMIFUC pint ane n a . i é 4 r ‘ 4 . 5 2, 3, ands, 4 . is most used. The public mind, which had been very consider. | despicable. witnessed such a tissue of amusing egotism, vanity | 4°" 4'6'7'and 13, Ry of Now Xor ; coffee, peppar, Se. was completely filled with w ster. | effectually eradicate worms of all vorts from ehildre ably annoyed from the irregularity of the Steam Rant eBiiaciohan and puerility. In every respect, except in two, mo- | 6 14, 15, 10, 11 and 3d district in 17, learn they will, in all probabilit se On eT Light | *nd edults. Coinpany’s steamers, has been latterly somewhat Madame Restell—Virtuc and Morality, : . D & “9,16, 12 and balance of 17, i fer ost Bind of Thousands by worms without the real caus assuaged by the assurances of the authorities that it | ‘The other day th f this city | 2CY2n@ surgery, Dr. Houston is superior to Dr. | 7. Westchester and Rockland, 2 | ndated: and large quantity of wooltweptod, "| ing known, "Some other reason is assigned for their sc will soon with BRUOIHES: r oy sd Moke phir o . aa Mott. Years, however, may soon equalise these. s Putnam and Datchess, pe py a Ses Byuane andl Dy. the Fish Market, near: neds, until too late to cure the real cause. m - . ” . . * o vith one or two ceptions, was characterises lS . rance ai jullivan, | rd * immense res; rests uy e n jt Ean TP ent Gar tae | the immortal Mike Walgh in, tos fallowig fa- Wathingten: 10. Viner and Delaware, 21s | nturuhe grocery: mores ole Stews, Rar soue Wit, | whe dae mot know: end the doctor who doge ot tnd quake continue > an 7 + 6 %s Build q «i . aider had not yet been restored cif itrindead .ever | igoage'tc-** know abut there isn't’ ‘more 'pitifel; ACorempostageoatine Healt) PRE pee re idan son & Son, Mr. Ditenderffer, and Daley's Buildings, situa: | "end, the complaint, whi FE See xisted. erate 4 nea ASHINGTON, Thur: ted in Baltimore street, on the west of Jones’ Falls, | “What should be done? ex! . | contemptible, degraded, corrupt, lying, stinking set were also filled with water, and, in fact, all the cellars in i: i ARRIVAL of AFRICANS FROM St. Nevena anp | ~. 4 The Tariff—No Doubt of its Pa Essex, icin ceo b ‘The answer is plain. Give this Vermifuge, whieh wil Sierra Leoxe.—The barque Chieftain, trom St. | 0fScoundrels than those that are connected with the | House—The Cabinet and the President. . Saratoga, Fulton and Warren, aoa atta ex deaaeneuinporieanohd and Bond streets, aceu- | be #ute todo good, if they have no worms; and if th re ta ABE ome Yong any eee public press.” When thatsentence wasuttered,we | In the Senate this morning, Mr. Crrrrenpen Horithoor Tamsin eaey Ad Schoharie, 5.609 | pied asa rendezvous for the marines, was struck by light- LUO EE ee abe icans on board, the remain he | did not know that we should so soon afterwards d tt ning during the storm, and set fireto. Fortunately none cargo of a slaver which had been carried into that | 5 exe Ae ries Moved to nonsae Selec ate House. Yo Gt Lawnenss sndiLowis, 74,886 | of the inmates were injured. The bebe cee nk Hecetant island whilst the Chieftain was lying there. have such a striking specimen Ofits accuracy. —_| adjourn on Monday next, but the resolution was re- | 19- Jefferson, 60,984 | *" Messrs. Sel: k, on Cheapside, sustained a ver ‘no mercury or min: eb When taken, these unfortunate beings were, we | Itis well known, that for some time past, certain | jected almost by acclamation, 80 no doubt | 2¢ orn! be heel 7 eanae os eee cela payee Aiied | #6 of most warm remedien5 and the aometin understand,in the most horrible and diogusting state. papers laying claim to a large share of morality, if | can now be entertained of the passage of the tariff | 22- Chenango, Broome and Tioga, 000 || Spree weer toe vena eee cles, dled Poke Sg ha ae poke hoy healthy chatted toeathentadeerint. not all of it in the city, raised a tremendous clamor | pill. Democratic votes sufficient to secure the bill ay and Madison, bed aie to Sécesthln, weno have sustained more or cs To be had at 71 nately, had been augmented by aneflort to enlarge | *8#inst Madame Restell for what they termed her | willbe obtained, no matter how many whigs may go Cayuga und Cortland, Taoas | Fy ag Seto pre ‘at OF CHATHAM” THEATRESTri Sebceed the profit in proportion to the increased risk now in- | immoral practices. Yet we have since seen, and, | against it. The friends of Mr. Van Buren will make a ae go'oa1 | one hundred and fifty thousand dollars. Twe or three tion attthis truly elegant theatre, ‘after night an additional row of the victn, by packing. thet | wuy'anesow, Gave in the * ribanes” the * San’ | the tari Monroe, except the twwmtofClarkson, Parma | they” were obliged to fclarn, Such ear the cue | Rowe thsesSzing Me Foes typeset is cel squat over the legs of another tier, seated closely Se sdnirty papers, the wl ees er ga ete _Itis intended as.a hostile movement against Mr. | 4, eve ee Wea with: tie: ekates, SEURAOIERES boats brated character of Metamora, and the “ magnificent Jd side by side. a position from which they could not | # by herself and an elaborate defence of her; the | Calhoun, and even Mr. Benton will go for it if ne- | 30, Steuben and Yates” PATH hong Meat mada ey se 2 ee i anv al yt me move. The details of their condition would be | whole of which we give to-day asa specimen ofthe | cessary. He is said to have expressed the opinion | 31. Allegany and Cattaraugus, 60,847 | which did some injury. ‘Sones’ Falls that run through our too disgusting for our readers. honesty, morality and consistency of these pious | that the passage of this bill through the influence of | °* Nisgtra, Orleans, and Clarkson, Parma and city were very much swollen and in several places over- Out of the number taken from her, we hear that Greece in Monroe county, 66,060 | flowed th ik its. I have not yet been ti thirty have since died, notwithstanding @xeelient ia: PESTS: : ; Mr. Van Buren, would prostrate Mr. Calhoun for | 38. Chautauque, ‘and towas of Brandt. Collins, learn froma the bay. aud conss, bur hava: rasmonc to efpee | "Sk rialTotioe nr Heer ees commodation, and every care and attention their | This woman, it is very doubtful, has not been | ever, ‘The entire democracy of the South regard it Concord, Co! Seer gnaees atom mene esate hend fearful disasters. comer of Fulton and Nastau streets. On the cases required. Of those who arrived here, three E 4 5 A f cS t - : burg and Aurora, in Erie county, The Temperance Committee of the Hose Co. No. 33 from ails, only required medicul aid, and. these were convey. | Stilt cfany thing more inreality than is practised | aya demonstration against their favorite, and we | 94. Wyoming, and balance of Erie, 76,020 | your city, were appropriately received on the appointed | syrnmg mails et foure'clock P.M, the latest ed to the Public Hospital a8 soon as landed, ‘The | PY many medical men in this country. Yet these | shall soon see a fierce struggle between the friends | _ This is the bill which will become a law, I think. exening, ‘but the storm prevented a large attendance. | om of the world, may be found on the others were distributed to different planters by the | papers have all come down upon her, open-mouth- | of these rivals. The Senate bill givestoo much to the whigsto sat- | What disposition they have made of themselves 1am una- | guiletin |, at this corner. Let every wayfarer z 33 ecyepmast agent =e irasalgretions under the ae ed, ready to destroy her, and abused her in order,as | ‘The Senate has been engaged all day upon the uy) the ultra locofocos, and they will not agree to | ble tosay. Yours, RopeErRick, | ‘Mi Te0d. Advertisements of all kinds at the offi delivered within thiripate hors after thein arrival we now see, to levy black mail upon her in e tariff. Some amendments have been adopted, and | “The remainder of the day was consumed in the Herald General Printing OMice, To satisfy the applications made, would have requir. | Conceivable shape. One of the specimens of this | many more are to be voted upon. By this evening | discussion of theresolutions on the mandatory clause | ,Anpsr of Cenmroca wine is aliled Ge eee of ining enc, abaok, pam lly in of 4 Herald Elliott, ed more than 4000 laborers. sort of conduct is that of Noah, (who in his little | we may beable to judge of the time that will be re- | ¢fthe Apportionment Bill. Mr. Sramons occupied | fence and respect, tosay something in deprecation | tescriptions, is now open at uildings, entran She is fall of people, and carried the signal agreed | ¢t 00 her with the lowest species of abuse, in order |The House hasbecoine impatient and feverish to | trade revives, but there is yet very litle business | Salvtary action on the measures which remain tp be | = MONEY MARKET. upon as intimating success. The captains ot these | to compel her to walk up to the Captain’s office and | the last degree. Upwards of eighty members have | 4oing. anextent that will break up Congress on Monday Friday, Aug, 26—6P, M. vessels, however, report her as being too lightly | settle. ‘The effect of this abuse of Noah’s was to | left already, and it is doubtful whether aquorum | Miss Jane Sloman has given two concerts here, | next for want of by thi hen- ’ 4 4 5 7m . 4 5 : . 3 aes but — u ‘ant of aquorum. To state this apprehen- ‘There has been no material change at the stock boa! freighted to carry sail, and there is afearthat she haS | cause her immediately to #0 to his principal, | will remain after the present week. om easy have not been well attended Teason, price ited out 2 " ‘ . ; - “ n fixed too high. beg aswehave done, in his own language, Will, | tis morning. Sales have been small, and prices g aria oat ee cae ae Beach, toget him to insert the defence, which we | A joint resolution was adopted this morning by a | _, This is just the height rot railitia training and our we feel prove’ coe cone the porpeers rally gave way. Delaware and Hudson, }; Long Island sions and water, asshe must have had a long passage, | have copied from the “Sun.” Beach very kindly | vote of 110 to 55, authorising the Secretary of the evnerne a very warlike appearance, led as it ed. Thereis no one who will ingly incur the | 3; Paterron 1. whiohy should she allto leeward, will be considera- | enters into the object of her visit, which he had been Navy to test by further experiments the value of is, by so many men-at-arms. Give tamands odium of participating in a such design, the suc- | There has been some improvement in exchanges, part! y inetaeen ene Ramee expecting, and tells her that he will insert her de- | Colt’s submarine battery. The object is to ascer- whe a il "|... | Sesa.of which could not fail to cover the present} ularly in Mobile, there being. apparently some specul COLE AR fence in his paper for $25, and caused it to be in- | tain whether it can be made available for harbor | Tueatricats.—The Park Theatre has announced Co ithe “dividual pol wea Seta tion ifthose funds: Before Judge Lyne and Aldermen Purdy and Crolius. | scrted in the Union, (Noah's paper) for $10 more. bs ane ty Bee Fore ra pga ce be its opening tor next Monday, at a reduction of prices | each his share, of bitter reproach, should Congress Cdunphe Sages <P Wate Novis and Peeteeny Pr.s Phe Cat peed 6 tacts oh oon free Hereafter, therefore, when any one shall see | position of Mr. Adams. The fortification bill, of 25 per cent. Thus does the revolution in pride and | informally adjourn, leaving vitally important busi- WD, Aganroon ana twelve eatia:secknand themselves violently abused in Noah’s little paper, | which was laid on the table some weeks since, was | Prices go on. ‘This movement of the Park will nies Pedepeers of oS want of aquoram.— National worth $17, from H. H. Chapman, but se they will understand it as a hint to “step up to the | taken upand passed. It appropriates about aquarter | knock up Mitchell and the Olympic, and they may batt Kee. to ended until Twesiay next, inorder to inelade other cem- | C... sn offige and uettle of million, merely to take care that the works donot | as well shut up shop, and die like Cesar. Atlow| IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! plaints alleged against him. Patrick Sullivan was fined fal! into dilapidation. A 7 six cents for beating Ann Byrn John Callahan, a boy, oe Pra we President Tyler is surrounded by a cabinet of un- | Prices and a lively company, the Park can sweep | The College of Medic and Pharmacy, Was sent to the House ot Refuge for stealing 26 cents More Rumors Anovr Casmer CHancrs.—We questioned talent, with large experience in public af- | Broadway and the west, as the Chatham does the Established for the Suppression of Quackery, 0G BEG TO INFORM ALL PERSONS DESIROUS worth of copper coin from Sarah Mott ; Christopher give another lot of these as they reached us. Mr. | fairs, and some of them with peculiar aptitude for Bowery and the east. ‘There is decided generalship of obtaining medical advice, that on remitting the sum of Cochlin, for stealing $1,75 in silver coin, was sent up tor : H ‘ two months ; Jane Whi ‘all ii Soe sh oat a7 business details. Between him and them there ex- | . hi ‘ from Wm. Dempsey, agreed vor dtd Jigen Nonpe . n oe cia ga = ve Se ae apes vd be ists the best official understanding generally, and the | it Barry’s movement, and if he can get up some ints Healing $840 benth of clothing Gombe Raley hat honorable exile, so often tendered to trouble- | kindest personal relations ; but from circumstances | fresh, new, local pieces, he will carry every thing | °"¢ 4ollar, with a statement of their case, they will sent up fortwo months 1 Hamilton, for assaulting | some friends, the Russian mission. Mr. Webster | involving no discredit to them, they are most of | pefore him, without opera, ballet, or balderdash. supplied with one dollar’s worth of appropriate medicine, S. Pitty, sent to the City Prison for thiee days ; George | will resign, and assume Mr. Choate’s place in the | them utterly destitute of influence in the legislature, “ “gin x @ and a letter of advice containing full directions as to diet, Gunyon, a boy, for stealing a frock coat, was sent to the " being unable to control a vote in either house of | There was a row in the Bowery the other night. | jgimen, ge. Allletters must be post paid. Address House of Refuge. Senate, who wishes to retire from that body, and | Gongre: d ‘ . 23 ‘ , . 4 ss, and therefore incapable of rendering an’ Booth, who has been playing there, stopped short ‘ : resume his professional practice. Mr. Upehur to go | service to the President, other than what is derived | on a sudden, for want of being paid his salary. On RAR elligtiue enone Ml, City Intelligence, to France in place of Gen. Cass. Mr. Forward to | from an able administration, of the affairs of their | his non-appearance, Tom Hambli wok th — Whe Gallons oe pip“ Torrixo, Tite Menoearn.—This mau will be conveyed | take charge of the Philadelphia Custom House.— | departments. | Their political associations bring him | 7'8 hon Appearance, phi adh he Pharmacy, 97 Nassau street, N.Y. | sre improvement fo Sing Sing, his home while oa carch, this merning, by | Who are to succeed Messrs. Webster and Forward, | °° strength—their counsel, however judicious and | foot lights, and made an apology, saying that] N.B.—The Coxavutina Puysicran is daily in attendance pace only with the expurgation of the broken banks. “ anti é ° é : > valuable, is never enforced by the advice of | “ Booth was playing at the Chatham.” ‘The Bowe- | at the private consulting rooms of the College. Hours p 2 Suataultaneanviata rie tivetnae sar isnot stated. Mr. Cushing, itis said, will take the | others, and although their appropriate and pecu- | ry boys Baiada left the house, demanded their | from Sean 2 o'clock. * per oe apg Ree. = ag hr Ga - ga marked to us yesterday: that he did “nat know bata few | Navy, and Chief Justice Nelson, of this State, the | liar duties are well discharged, they constitute | money, and went to the Chatham to. see Booth— cement: bat accel ts for checks shoet sscalbahe deaihalag Oe aeaaed im. | War Department. Judge Bronson is to be promo- | % "int, of repulsion tothe democratic party, | 7? found Se ing WN WORKS TROCLATS Team tat Siete weno ih aet Meaige sh preferable to years of im: while the whigs are uniformly and avowedly en they got there, they found Scott playing— ITS OWN WORKS PROCLAIM IT—Let the | that rate. ‘The checks ofthe Huntsville and Montgomei prisonment.” ted to the Chief Justiceship, and Judge Gridley, of | hostile to the administration. These remarks have | not Booth. ‘The “boys” immediately returned | following speak for itself: Mapas nbd 7 ° a bank on New York have been sold Tite Scnooumasven Ovt.—A young man who says his | the Sth Circuit raised to a seat on the bench of the | reference to that portion of the Cabinet which has | tg the Bowery and smashed Hamblin’s windows for | _« xfessrs, Saxns_G allan etearetn te roux pail bpp 5 specie have also proportionably d name is James Mudge, und who hails from the town of | Supreme Court. There are more, but these are gpa hig ied sie el he eat ioe months, 1-1 selling’ lies, aud thie made a fat job for the glaxier. | which mosey cannot pay, 1 am Iniwoodvo sual clined, several lots having been‘disposed of at 47, 46, an Durham, Greene couaty, in this State, was arrested yes | enough. gebilction, When ebiliGes on their patriotson lt ce: (TREO om “| acknowledgement of the benefit I have derived from y: 45 per cent. ‘There ie little probability of any improv! terday by officer McGrath, for attempting to passa note avi ‘Gow wage eA aataile “oC lu fleets no discredit upon them that their former asso- The Chatham is pursuing its uniform way—all ety Uiay 4 Wi averaia Sosetulany herd heredi- | ment in rates, if the banks are permitted to go on in the| } purporting to be of the denomination of $500, andof the | | “AVAL VourT Martiats.—The details of the | ciations, or their present views, preclude the cordial | life, success, and energy. tary in our family, which commenced on my neck, and, | guapended state. It is slways argued that when the cro Commercial Bank of Pennsylvania, but which had been | Court Martials now going on in this harbor, present | co-operation of the democratic party with the continuing to spread, soon reached my ears, running into | a6 forward exchanges will get better. Experience h alerelfrom anote of the broken down Millington Bank | some of the most curious developments that have | administration, so long as they occupy places of | The aPprosching theatrical campaign will be | my head, tnd extended all over my face, neck nrma, and | Come for went Cechinen Aol Rt: ees ‘ . * rf i i ‘ing. i extremiti T bees of Maryland, He presented it at thecounter of Thorp’ | ever taken place in this country ; particularly the frit and power meat php ee eellg hn yarn ee | upon, At tines my distress was actyroat*tiet | wes am, | ehestlee Benke,belng suspended, advance on cotton or di Exchange office, corner of Fulton and Broadway, and | trial ot Lieut. Wilkes, the evidence in which is now | consequences must be prejndicial to the administra. | _* "0M Ruope Isaxp.—Goy. King sent back Cov. | able to sleep ot lie down, and the disease extending into } count bills drawm egainst cotton, they never appropria was politely requested to set down for afew moments, an | before the world. tion and fatal to President Tyler Hubbard’s letter unopened. The Court for trying | MY care, seriously affected my hearing. My face was one | 1, a oceeds of those” bills tothe redemption of their li til measures were taken for his arrest. He says that he | — {¢ will be recollected that this expedition was sent | _ ‘The necessity for new combinations is hath Seth Luther and others, commenced on the 23d water "kept conan ‘voltage Beenie avail fe, bilities; on the contrary, they use it to speculate in the ‘was recently a school master, and was last from Lancas- " . palpable. The gentlemen inthe Cabinet who stand | jngt, . i supposing T had the smi , or some other in! funds, and exchanges invariabl ‘worte, 08 t! pp out by Mr. Paulding, when he was Secretary of the | in the way of an honorable union between Mr. Ty- i Recirg? the eae the Comrt;'and entail. ieee ei Twas oot ly obliged to relinguish my | ee een rorward. id posing Bi a eg Heei'k, 5 , ., | Navy under the administration of Mr. Van Buren. | Jer and the democrats, cannot shut their eyes to the | !ing of the grand jury, Judge Durfee delivered to | husiness. Notwithstan ‘ad the best medical advice seitiheiattin of tas ladloki tb Yoke bo sorinling propensities as agent i employ adhe Rentas | And it would seem that one of the principal feats of | true state of things. ‘They cannot desire to prolong | them a most able and lucid charge; he commenced | th ried diferent plans of treatment, the disease contin: | be any amelioration of the depreciation wo Tong clerks, provided they could advance $40, will be brought | the Expedition was to visit various defenceless and exasperate the difficulties and embarrasements of | by defining treason, and went very fully into the na- | f{!t0 TW worse, until | gave up in despair. ia Oe acdc aoc ai ; ; t , e ly forme, chanced to fall in with a lady on board rai ea eet of redemption and general policy pursu OF habeas corpae in OnIee ta aee te eee esn evar | Islands in the South Pacific, and kill off as many of | vantage therefrom. ‘The Cabinet must he made more | ‘Ute of that crime—quoting Chief Justice Marshall's | road car while travelling for my health, by the Indiana banks is fast drawing upon them the ay sivle. Letthose who bave been cheated by him assemble | the poor natives as they could. democratic. The tendency of things is strongly to | opinion in the celebrated tria: of Aaron Burr, for | (hat her thay og your Barna madversions of dealers at Buffalo. Already hare the administration, without deriving any ultimate ad- there at the same hour , os is 3). | that result. Indeed, the proclivity is irresistible-— | treason, and referring often to that celebrat : P i Gannrtion ewan This wholesale dealer in counter: | Zhe Whole Expedition has been a miserable fail- | "Ht "Sersonal fetuses of Preedeat Toler are | ison and ref oect truce sally ee pepe rn” dcommenc- | yanksin Cincinnati evinced a determination to throw feit money, wor again (aken before Judge Lynch, on a |-Ure; it was badly got up and worse carried out— | believed to be adverse to a change, but the | for hostile inte fona,though they had no dangerous | tles, am well sno ie toutiend to my business. Isend | their bills altogether, after the first prox., unless a ra age sorpn esterday morning, but was very | Blundering, brutality, bad temper, ignorance, blas- | public exigencies are imperious and over ruling. weapons, and no guns were fired, still they had | you thie statement, a8 on act of Jutice, cone Pere, an liberal policy is adopted. Should the Indiana institeti Eineartericon er oie Mather attempt’ will be made | Hemy and impudence, characterised itfrom first to | He cannot stand against the necessities of his ad- | committed treason; if a body of men should assemble | idvce the afflicted to make use of the right meee, nd | «iti continue to purmie the present restrictive policy, : A . ,| ministration, ‘The change, then, must eventually last ; and the details of the trials leave no doubt of | ooine. Tt isa question of time mereiy, and mean- the utter incapacity of Lieut- Wilkes to take the | time itis to be hoped that the democratic press will | ty of a state, it was not only in itself treason, but it | jt will afford mo great plessure to communicate anything margin of the lakes. Dealers at Buffalo will of cdurse it There are alre for passing count where he can be fogetli and marci against an arsenal, or any other | thereby save arg further particulars concerning | pay coin only to those residing within the State, their c! pul lic building which contained the arms or proper- bhai Feb ‘at No.207 Greenwich-street, where | culation will be most materially aftected along the who} will be presented. gedon bail, the game | command of such an expedition; and we doubtthat | not be clamorous for liasty action. Much is due | was prosecuting treason to a great extent, in relation to the above. i Cincinnati, at will be blocked, and _ t : A ‘ to the position as well as the interests and fe i . de, Ke. governed by the facilities to operate at ” ReMi never be tried So tack ot, Teason t believe that | however well Mr. Paulding may write a novel, he p fe He said there could not be two sets of officers ina Tam, with gratitude, yours, te os DENMAN. adopt the line marked out bv the banks there—thro| ° Savy. | of the whig gentiemen in the Cabinet. ‘There are, | State, without ji was totally unfit to be Secretary of the Navy; | or will be, other eligible offices in the gift of the State, nnd endatgecing i ety ant act Seka ead 12g hop cf orl gt iantoud Re che eats, which post he disgraced by his shameful favorit- | Executive, and no objection could be made to their | and to provide against this, and for the protection of | tit, by AM Gandeand vo, 2 Nemnisay, wabaes Oh | we tearn from Ohie papers that themotes of tho Fran im. . being satisfactorily provided for hereafter. the State, its Legislature had passed ample law: ner Gold, and 77 East Broadway ,corner Market Price $1 | lin Bank of Columbus are now received at the collecto We have some very curious developments to give ‘The Judge stated that any prisoner might be tried office in payment of canal tolls. Intent ro Kivt.—A wench, named Sally Kip) fully committed yesterday for’ stabbing a black named George Cisco, with a razor, so dangerously is not expected to survive the injuries. fi hospital. an Ni1o’s.—This evening is set apart for the benefit | in this county, notwithstan: the offence had been re * ake pibemnes hereafter, as to what took place at Sydney relative | ait " . 7 om The Beautiful Corpse—A Tragic Story. ‘The tariff bill creates quite a sensation. Itis high! aun ae le a | eh decd hit nd nh Acari | MTT, Mace, te nied by et of | SERINE al Tie ye gfe Dnt a etme | mmission ae a store corner of Anthony and Little Water streets, wos. | agi lent, and of the right kind; Simpson & Co. adra- | @ ill of indi . here isa Se eee ae Bip) treed we the two following paragra] gion. ; wach find a bill of indictment against an: upon in 8. street, Boston, died lately of con- | street papers. We copy show Wes neade, Gat le inn. on Algsonter Deets > og ag | matic gem, las never been so efficiently cast— | any other testimony than such as could convict | gy Daring her last few months she was famous | from the Daily Express of to-day, both editorial and co They cane tothe cite ctateoh te the bor alts Trovetes in tie Dewocracy.—A great split i8 | Browne, Charles Howard, Miss ©. Cushman, de- | them before a petit jury. 2 for icate texture of her cheeks and neck, and the | tained in the same column:— and craved admittance. After calling forsome liquor generating im the democracy. The “ young demo: | cidedly the leading actress of the conti heral The charge was most able, and was listened toby | gloss of her bright delicious tresses. Methinks { see her ‘The passage of a Tariff bill will relieve the embarra: something to eat, they asked for a quantity of flour, | ceaeys recap 7 . ‘Arrpserir sey Detehs han ahidl mallee am Roadhensll CBr nr ete i glazed eyes, beaming with joy, ssshe boy bed ‘National Treasury to y ‘when the comnpenide Of Dev Coun with a sling | “Ta¢y” are going for Calhoun—the “ old democra- | ter Miss S. Cushman, Mrs. Timm and Miss Ayres, : er lovely tresses, that a month since, together with her wines greet annete tad shot several times on the head as he was in theact of | cy” for Vain Buren. In the Pewter Mug yesterday, | all are in it. Then we have T. Rice in Ginger Bankrupt List. yellow face, coveted with fever spott--reader, youmay | Mitiic ereait onee confrmet will ge scouping the last named article out of the barrel, Davis . lied, | Blue, i A SOUTHER! ae OF NEW YORK. think this a fiction. She has used the famous ong Pa hards was arrested, but the other escaped. ‘The wounds are at a promiscuous meeting, out of 60 persons polled, lue, in which he sings hio famous song of Jim Rishos lie vile New York, Sept. 29. mical Soap on her skin, and Jones’ Oil of Coral Circassia | dence generally. P . . * dangerous. mi there were 57 for Calhoun, and for Van. So we | Crow. It will bea great night, asadded to the | Pagarterkinn saetimeer ate ‘ire Franiin & Jen- on her hair, and even the ravages of dexth Worktd eti | A more destructice tariff for revense and commerce h iSite Honnen —Ove Henry King, of highsrenown, a | go. Great fun expected soon. strong attraction, T. Placide is deservedly a popu- | kins, and Q. Train & Co.)N- Korky Qcti20, 5 °" or particulars ace adverdiement in noth. | nover Deen offered to Ou MErCheve a0 Sra coat con here had stray ed,was met last night by Miss Eliza Forbes, | Ciaop-—Grund, a poor miserable pie-bald politi- lar man fines 6. Taylor, (frm Taylor & Brothers,) N. York, | © Lg oar ty Jones, 2 Obetham quently the imports thereof Peer iis seaelit cond ‘o her room so neat, at 27 Elmstreet, : i ‘ jep': 29. 7 considered to ‘ Imre plead Bic pocket of & $40 till which.ne had teouaht cian, a truckling office seeker, iy animpudent | Cyarnaw THeaTRE.—Throughout the week the | _ John Rutherford (late ©, Rutherford & Sons,) N. Yerk, | street, New York, agents. eases ram ever, none know better the operation o Bib etds Me: Hetty Inctesttn, erode, of the 6 of Diy, baw been Ls opeardcA ety a ee frequenters of the Chatham have crowded to wit- | Siit ux, warner, firms Cobb & Warner, and | ¢g- WINCHELL'S FAREWELL DAY FE ReOr tard than those who employed their youth in smugglii Pike and Madison streets, was accidentally ‘irowned while *Marrien Again.—Sheridan Knowles has martied | "°* om pene AL hae alle gn pg bo ve oo eae Sommislon ioarehant New York, | table Winchell athe amerieon Museum. Splendid and | tum. bathing yesterday in the Vicinity of Bergen Point, He was r and Scott. The latter gentleman has added im- | John H. Smith, : "| diversified day’ at dotelock this | In our attiole of yeslerday we wonsl not be undern ; it to hi be- : sa company, with several ofher persons on af Sshing excur- m tee Elphinmone:, He ought to have married! be- | osely to hin welkeatned repatation, end should while in the water. H¢ had been married only afew days |” 2 AT rank among the very best Ainerican actors. This | Wilson Torrey, ating politicians who enticed the since, and had just returned from a matrimonial tour. Navata=The U. 8. steamer Missouri, Capt. New- | evening the bills present the rare treat of Forrest a5 | 4 Syanx ovr oF is Lavivupe k about 20 feet | of this extraordinary creature is established beyond all the emp akan ids taows end Se te bepews Peaches were slling at St, Louis atthe last dates at sg) ton, arrived at Castine, Maine, on the 2st, from Metamora, Seott as Horatio, supported by Mise | long was laaly eaghs fhcfrom the briny deep oF rele: | cctention pervens oa ‘he greatest. curiosity in the world. Kagan fills or the beneatofthp dleinterested G cents per bushel, and apples at 12} cents. this city, and was to leave for Portland on Wednes. | Clifton. Such a bill is seldom to be witnessed at | S4'muddy Mississippi water, we know not. Tie'was cer-| Let none failto visit it. The admission to the whole is fecdve snd bis people loving MANION Snow fell at Quebec on the Ist-inst. .. day, and then to Newport, Boston and Thomaston. | ®"Y price. tainly lost, but 26 cents. 6. eee Marea Seward & Co constituted the origitial Holla William D, Boyd, M, D., Philipstown, Sept. 29. afternoon, The ee at haiti: to say that &Co e M, D., Ghent, Sept. 29. Pb Fm vail tion he rect existence | Land Co. ‘That concern was owned abroad and sold out

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