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Decency or THe Stare Banner or New York. Important from ‘Weeyneiter County. Thurlow Weed, the State barber of New York, has | Tuespay gone 10 0’ ee rhe LS, om one been lounging around the doors of the Astor House | of reporters just arrived by expi fro} for several days, dressed in a new hat—a new coat | tow" of Bedford, in the interior of Westchester LEW 3 — 8 Drmeanor— HK Sentence on Cont—His Sineucar DEMeanol N ar W YORK se HER ALD Bap Epucarion.—We refer our readers to a report w York, Wednesday, September 28, 1842. | of the sentence pronounced by Judge Kenton John once ay a C. Colt, on our first page. It is the only correct re the ‘at our acatter their ribaldry indecency oN ~ -" . r f % Pries7™4 y i ity, where the Court of to be regretted that steamboat Aa examination, and othe reli ook | papers will st t fi us, without any acknow- | in his mouth. Persons t from his ap- | Generals " traffic. I need not, tlemen, dwell A Pullivan aad tho petat Ax hsers yes eset gies Sa vitor Pegs oe , sion on Monday, and before whom the Prize | and desolatin, thduesceel peaieaasiscties ant ae » in the oase of Sullivan and the prize fighters yester. | |¢ pearance, that he wasa gentleman in intellect. To igement. They are perfectly welcome. Ries Wr ghaee Passos, Ger The Bentherts reese The is an tures. It is indeed difficult to imag:ne any agency eceived. his coolness, all rolled up together, and rising to c the sublime of impudence, as we might call it—sur- pass any thing on record. He is truly sui generis, and under other aspects, and with a different educa- oon in the Albany boat, he proceedings, speeches, and other interesting | tion, and another destiny, might have served for a uring the continuance of this admirable exhibi | hero—or a chieftain of the highest order—for a oa. His reports will be published as soon as received by 2 ring ia ah ap ie expr in a EXTRA HERALD master spirit to revolutionize the age. keen tx Bostox.—We have seat | come to his untimely end, by a want of moral and p f ieatetnees, Sipe ees L ba religious culture—by entertaining mistaken notions Friday next. Lt will probably be received and published | On honor and respectability. With a degree of TEAL iat Sais oitice, on Saturday next, in an EXTRA | hardihood, that Satan himself could not surpass, DRALD, in ad ery other paper in New Yor : F \ News sv Brivis Queex.—This steamer is | he boldly says, “under the same circumstances ‘4 pected every hour with several days later news from | w, ke again—I was insulted.” rope, Ae s900 at rocelved, we shall sane an EXTRA | VCUd do the like deed ssn a7" word HERALD with ful) account of whatever may be inter | In this single word “ insulted” —in this sma! "Ocn News B Allthe | P “ insulted”—exists the key that unlocks the mystery ews BoLurrin.—All the latest and most interost ie ws, both foreign and domestic, can be found daily, | Of the demoralization of the age. Let us explain. in rise til 10 o%elock at night, on the HERALD Our young men, instead of being taught the pre- CIN BOARD, atthe North-west corner of Fulton Chri i streets, which is now the great centre of intel- cepts of Jesus C hrist, 4 he delivered them wee) the ‘ew York—and where advertisements can be | Mount, have their minds filled with personal pride— ved daily, on cash terms azalnaienl oo pogevnet personal consequence—the false theories of modern reulation i * “ ion of any pega se honor, with its machinery of insults, satisfaction, s iu New York, notwithstanding every false | resentment, passion, du¢ls,and death. The same to the contrary. Let every business person act in Westchester county. One of porters | ny - : cade get “ righte: i i i al Tale of the Present Times, of a deeply tom deavaneiesr natty g,One.of ou best repor'e™s | “rhe behavior of Colt, throughout the scene, is | set this right, it is only necessary to read the follow. | Fighters arrested will be arraigned, and Probably | vould be more effectual in reducing society ttoneeatt: | setere, The scenes te na ee ee coped terestia fact brought out on this Subject—-and to seod probably the most remarkable in the annals of | ing indecent notice of the President of the United tried. Se Ae pert P pees sem, thas e oat po tusan and winter of 1806, when the Great Fire tool piece, ea Arteta alfice. Te will be published | Grime, His confidence, his assurance, his courage, | States, and of a part of his amiable family:— We ate thre" eneainc (o anne te ani anxlety into every decent femily, thet some of theue | in the. Concluding chapters, Pubhiaked tn tase Sra - “Unban witten Kina, Bezowtax?—It has been for | the Herald, as is usual in all matters of interest, @" | abominable Ihave been found in the hands of little | price 14) cents. Oiice 40 Aum street eo BU Pen some time past a moot point whether“ Captain Tyler” or | exclusive copy of the charge of Judge Jay to the Bob" was the Administration. The question ie now a | Grand Jury, which embraces the view of the Court appointed by the President to be Postmaster at Middletown, | relative lo the recent Prize Fights, as well as other Connecticut, On going to take possession, however, the | subjects of interest, including obscene prints and ob- from" Bob,” authorizing him (Star) to “hold on” until | scene newspapers. This charge, at this particular (astiae eee, aay ee ere coe ue copiain, time, is a most interesting document, and will be seekers throughout the Union are watching the progress | perused with avidity by all who have heretofore of this struggle with intense anxiety. It is of the first im- | been concerned in aiding these brutal exhibitions, peerage story ee eee sacl nla as well as those who are now, and who have al- Such is a specimen of the manners of Governor Seward’s famous barber—and nothing could be in worse taste. Really we would advise the worthy Governor to send Weed for six weeks to take a few lessons in shaving from our celebrated barber, Jem Grant, No. 2 Ann street, who as far exceeds Weed in talents for clean shaving, as he does in thy a manners of a true gentleman. It is true Weed has | Persons, except those who were active and ener- done alarge business for the last three years, in shav- | etic 1n urging on this fight, or who had bet money ing the legislature—shaving the financiers in Wall | 0 the ground on the result. street—shaving office beggars—amounting probably Lewis Halsev, the time keeper, » who was arrested to $200,000—but he has left many dirty towels and | in Philadelphia, has been discharged by the Dis- dull razors behind him—and his customers are now | trict Attorney. wl gods Yeu com mace te pets od Saar fustico the miscreants who spread iton our soil Should | 72, Mey Pda tnt cme bane kan aspen ie Ka eri. cewiyicling moe Se be ener, from twelve hundred to six, hundred dollars = trust will be more successful. It cannot be that our vir- | jum hucines of Chow 1 had say ee arged every man tuous citizens will hesitate to co-operate with the civil au. | (2.my be ageae Sab gry eh og Lag ing thority in suppressing this enormous nuisance. Let them | publication of Mr. C. V. C.’s letter, that ram the pallarsof 0 enity as they land on our wharfs, im, beware puts Ewes ent —_ oud oasr, them with their wae before the nearest ma- — to him, hep the tetter , jor beyond istrate, by whom they will be either sent to jail or put un- | Published in my absence, and dated from my office, he r recognizance tor their at the next court ; ra ad let the witnestes themselves not fail to attend, ‘There | a4. bis party fondly imagined that it would injure me, ‘and 5 that my i will then be no diffculty in procuring their indictment | j Wil leeve Wah edlsecinineling patie’ hates he tnd conviction, and the sourt in apportioning punishment | private matters cannot be interesting to any parties, sare will not;be uni ful of its ol ons: e community. | those immed: i "it has been stated in the public journals that en exten: | far as my busines Koccecn eed, ee creay pate that s0 sive manufactory of obscene prints, owned by personsin | js true I do not receive se much money from collections New York, had been discovered in 'the lower part of this | as I have done in better times, but the selene county. It will be your duty to take measures for bring- | Brandreth’s Pills, and my orders are greater this ing to jee allthe persons employed in this manufac- E than at any former period, and that neither Mr. tory, ifany such is, or has been, in operation. . V. Clickener or ax man can make a demand for ‘our oath binds you, ‘‘the counsel of the people, your | what I owe that I cannot pay at once. However, us Mr. fellows and your own to keep secret.” Justice and the | Clickener’s letter must'be seen through by any discern. principless of civil liberty demand the criminal trials | ing person, I will conclude saying that he will find it onld ba open tothe glare of day, and that the conduct | better to build his and his allies’ business on theirowm of courts and juries should be subjected to the public scru- | foundation, as 1 imagine it will be some time before the, tiny. “But, the very ends of justice would, on many ac- | will have én opportunity of building upon my ruine: 7 uently ways been in favor of their suppression. From what could be learned relative to the move- ments of the Grand Jury, there is no doubt that in- dictments for manslaughter will be found against Lilly, McCleester, Ford, Sandford, Shanfreid and Sullivan, and some one or two others. The Grand Jury appear not to desire to present bills against any tor his best interests. principle of inhuman morals, which has brought re s counts, be feat giving publicity to the ‘The Public’s Serv Revouuwieenee Wantot 1 Colt to his awful end, was the cause of the murder | worse off for shaving than ever. Weed alsotned | _ The indictments will probably be presented to the | deliberations of a grand iney.and so important does {the ao B. -y - HasCiitlg Ste: tacs—Want of room compels | of Gijley—ted to the murder of MeCoy—brought | to shave Capt. ‘Tyler and Bob, and because they pre- | Court this day ; and as the indictments are for man- | few rogerd area greed esi Cay ogson.- Euplic potioe ie bere gives thet all pawers sto omitthisday the continuation of the publica- i ¢ ~ slaughter, District Attorney Nelson informed our | tute expressly requires the court to remind you, Hat you | ofattorney which C. V. Clickener he nde ces tion of @ 4 a8 abont the duel between Marshall and Webb, which | ferred another barber, he soap-suds them aswe here | “ausiter, y i are forbidden even to divulge the fact of having found an | hereby revoked, and are revoked act ly, having been ‘on of those interesting and important revolutionary came very near ending in the murder of the latter. | see, Jem Grant never acts so mean and sneaking. | Porter that he sheuld endeavor to bring some one | indictment for felony against an individual, until after he | discharged from my employment this " ai papers, which have created such a sensation | ” ‘This principle is the false idea of honot—the false | Jerq ig a first-rate barber—and never abuses those | °! the causes on for trial to-morrow before the Ses- | hes) Ler Hage ly ecko paler gy aaa) Oa B. BRANDRETHJ amongst all classes of readers in this community. | conception of fame—the false feeling of human sions. The Court will consist of the Hon. Judges Es etiaply ace ee It is right, ‘gentlemen, to remember that offenders are | he was simply a clerk. to be indicted & well as convicted, only on legal testimo- | “gent sath ious ny. ‘The accused is v properly denied the privilege of making any Jefence before you ; itis, therefore, pecu- | gg A CREOLE ACTUALLY TURNED WHITE. that prefer another. % blic curiosity has been stimulated to an ex- raordinary extent by the papers found in the boot of William Jay, Aaron Vark, and Ezra Lockwood. d | The fight at Hart’s Island, between Sullivan and pride. It is a portion of the same feeling which caused the overthrow of Satan and his angels—and FasuionaBte Arrivals.—Lord Morpeth arri Major Andre; but the letters of Washington to Clin- . i i se, | B also be bj fi ‘igation befe Niarl: that he shall not’ be put to the ex; in- has caused all the sorrow and trouble in the | intown the other day,and is at the Astor House, | Bell, has een a subject of investigation before } liarly proper that he shall nc pat je expense, Weare not joking—nothing is impossible in Chemistry.— on are calculated to produce : ; 3 eles a sy a . 3 indi A \d disgrace of an indictment, except on 4 oe mS sep ee be @ great one vam "| world since the first murder of Abel in sight | waiting the sailing of the Great Western for a pas the Grand Jury ; and indictments for the commis: | Cor ee which, if not explaic eyrpiena nye ier S Cy ego sscn, 456%, yellow, end sxuburnl, of hese friendly and gracefully written epistles exhi- | of paradise, and before the face of the Almighty | sage to Engiand. He has a trunk full of notes | sion of a misdemeanor will be presented against all } trial, would justify his conviction, of the Italian Chemical Soap. It is really « blesing. it vit the refined and elevated feeling the pure und | Rimecll. Fo correct this false principle of human | on the manners, customs and institutions of the | the principals, and prominent aiders and abettors in | |, The administration of criminal justice is most effectual | Cures in the mon surprising manner any eriptin pete e he: 1 ed taste jgni ~ : * . i im suppressing crime and giving peace and security to the culonate heart—the cultivated taste—the digni- | jife, the second essence of the mysterious Trinity, | “model republic.” that riotous scene, the punishment for which will eign it is pi ar Vigorous, yet allow- pe herges e. few desee on bee eee ind honorable sentiments of the “Father of his 5 ; Saag bedi inmprisonment, or perhaps both ing all reasonable delay—inflexible in its adherence to H > Big 3 came down upon earth—made his appearance in the A.C. Buchanan, Esq. her Majesty’s{chief agent | be fine or imp » OF perhaps . seeblihos te law fox the pactaktion of ¢ e, to try it. It1s sold by Jones, sign of the American Couatry,” in most bold and impressive contrast with | yates of Judah, under the name of Jesus Christ, and | for emigration in Canada, lady, und Miss Bowen, | It will be seen by the charge, that the mere pas- Reaoe eieiy caperiaes of popular prejudices, whether Eagle, $2 Chatham area for Ay cauts « cake. ae the ling selfishness—the hypocrisy, corruption, | taught the world a more heavenly, pure and loftier | daughter of the Hon. Mr. Justin Bowen, have also | sive spectators are not considered guiltyjof homicide | for = against the Seounts sme sprog Crea guilty, “he best thing ever made for the hair is sold there too, violence and folly of thé political men-of the present | gystem of morals, than that of placing personal hon- | arrived in town, and are at a private residence. inany degree. Without passion and without fear, the penalties due to } called Jones’ Oil of Coral Circossia. ‘This makes the hair ; : Pp i 2 ie their crimes. ‘ Ww, stays its falling, dandruff, time. As we go farther into the contents of these | or, not onwhat others say’or doto you, but in your | Thurlow Weed, Esq., Barber to the State of New| The following is the charge ot Judge Jay :— WYour session, gentlemen, will be one of unusual re- Manor py hair; ‘aarit froun the faa Mind, hon seventeen trunks in the possession of Colonel Beek- uP is Excellency | Gextuemes or tHe Granp Juny :— sponsibility, and your investigations will not be unat- | js no untruth in these statements. No . aan, of Bah tot ok eke ee own heari—in your own acts—in your own deeds, York, and keeper of soap suds for his Exce bene? ‘ify the discreet, yet vigorous exercise of the authori- | tended with difficulty... You will find in the District | ™ ee advertisment in another column, headed eruptions > sh, Le by » | and in the regulation of yourJown passions, beyond | the Governor, has also been in town some days, } ty with which you are entrusted, must the community look | Attorney an able and willing counsellor, and the court | cured and restore the human hair. »atriotism, purity of character. and earnest zeal of | and above the influence or opinion of a wicked and | smoking segars at the Astor House, and feeling the | tor peace and security. Without your intervention no | wilt, at all times, be ready to afford you any assistance in : the heroes of the Revolution, with the ignorance— | corrupt world. chins of the Wall street financiers. ca rte Mee toner vedi rei St ot ciemmmmn | 070i fe that cauaes thet pul to thei with : J 4 \, A s > 7 — ‘causes sou! i vi! the impa eee saanipaie of those who call Here exists the great error in the education of the Wet a done TAVERSE ie We under. the shines, from Riots: be he the la thro h BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL horror ! equal to the loss or appearance of ‘ay object themselves the Séatasshed coeibaneashe ine: tn ‘A = ’t- | the imbecility or corruption of those who er + | to wh fondly or dearl dl. it Ve thinbeMRGE Ghd ohcaian Laat i a6 Le youth ofthe present age of the wopd. They are | od that a new line of packets is shortly to be es- | to afford this protection, the citizen ia led to believe thet | ———————————_____________"_ | eaves sre ar fries titsed or thing: thet fe ob: k that the prese pect of our tim taught the vain principle of personal honor, as it is tablished bet thi t and Liverpool. It isto | he must by own strong arm enforce his own rights and re- Baltimore, noxious to our sightand feeliuy ! Thén we rejoice and ‘ioates that the public mind should be led back t0 | understood by a vain and silly world—and not that | tablished between this por a Liverpool ist | Grathis own wrong: Heneg ensues asym of lies [Correspondence of the Herald.) communicate ta ers our fell anit to impart some that glorious e e 7 u Peg f omy v1 violence,no le: el % teas oul 5 ie ni " i ca Fs nipiory of KN New biti holy principle that rests on the rock of moral recti- aeeat: . Scenes at which humanity shudders are of frequent oo Mekhi Racpimens, Soe ee ee ‘4 aes ord sa ths ether aeecing, UW iakisthog eres. ich Chese papers illustrate, in order to infuse @ | tude, accompanied by moral courage, that will currence—the weak become the prey of thestrong, and | MR not got, but if you had would not part with for all the vealty tone of feeling into public sentiment, and | stand th: f the onini tw time and js Rochester, Captain Woodhouse, 900 tons. life and property are held at the pleasure of ruffians and | From the manner in which political mettersaremoving | world?” None could guess—at length she ‘et was ‘ 3 ‘ F ; >| aac eeand the test OF the OpenSim Tne and ereraltys Hottinguer, — *— Buraley, 1,100 Law is the very citadel of civil liberty, and the | in our city a he present contest, Iam of opinion the } a baldhea# !” But, certainly no person who is losing his restrain and correct the folligs and vices of politi- a all s i i i HY AHIEE, he Dieseeoncieas i * bs t vices of p of the race of men and of the race of angels.— Southern, Palmer, 800 derof the citadel is the triumph of anarchy and eb renee i¢ | hair, would lose a moment in applying Phalon’s Dahlia “ mr “ New Shi “ Eldridge, 1,200 “ Whigs will come out} victorious. True, our democratic claus. “ History,” it has bet ell said, “‘is philoso- | Hence we see the fruits of this false moral educa- P 4 a EN ee et ME Ma tee sm, That ‘ou may fearlessly and impartially discharge your high duties, and also that the community may have confi- dence in the rectitude of your conduct, you have appealed to the Searcher of Hearts for the purity of your intentions. You have bound yourselves by a most solemn vow ‘“di!i. These packets are all of the first class, and com- manded by experienced navigators. Captain Burs- ley once commanded the Orpheus, then the Cam- brethren havefheretofore had} the majority in Baltimore, | ness, by stay ing the hair from falling aut and giving re: but thereare reasons to believe they are, or will be found | newed life to the roots, which after all, is the source of minus at the day of reckoning this time, Thut same old | the decayed heir which drops off the head “ thick as the fs : the Lo, leaves in Vallambroza. coon which has been taking to himself, since the Log | ‘gold only by Phalon, No. 214 Broadway, opposite St. phy teaching by example, no where cana bet- | tion inthe weak and worthless administration of ter illustration of the maxim be found than in that justice—in the corruption of banks—legislatures— portion of the chrenicles of this country to which courts—juries and communities. we are now enabled, in the publieation of these do- F bridge, and lastly his farm. Captain Palmer was Pes , : cuments, to direct the ‘hoaghd of all Prva Inthere no remedy in prospect? commander of the Garrick, and is heir to Palmer's pied onal titi sot eaichergee sd i poeen ht alpaca pnehenpaga nn as oe “vein those pvate Teter of George Washing, | Jeoe Wius's Saerexon—We are sorry—isuly | Land, in the South Seas. Captain Eldridge was a | 10 wihowttay ior atecon os epsotrewatl” | rat cndvet Old ivr aow thesvacaiee ofa | 09", SHERMAN'S COUGH LOZENGES, WILL ‘on—never intended to meet the public eye, but sim, | 8FFY, for the sentence on “Bill Wiley,” as he is | long time in the Huntsville, and has made two | properto submit to your consideration, it Is required by | ble Harry. Both parties are having meetings every | Cte, ll ordinary, cates of coughs, colds, whooping ply communicating to an attached friend, and | familiarly called, for he has many excellent quali- | hundred voyages to New Orleans, including stops, | statute to charge you to inquire into all violations of the | night, ‘The spirit is up, and the work goes bravely on.— sototonin se ives even cure consumption one,we may add, eminently worthy of that illustrious | ti@8, in spite of his recent mishap. In the business | and Captain Woodhouse is known all over the duty general ly to preseut all criminal “ofleaces of what. | Agrand rally is to be held in Monument square on the | Sooner than anything else. There is no imagination about 4th proximo, when and where Geo. R. Richardson, Esq., | this. We know the facts by our own experience and ob- deputy mer Genus of the wed of Maryland a gen: aa pare wid karan oa is ae poet fpr tleman whose talents and oratoric: wers take captive | N.Y. Agents, 4 Stan » ‘i the human intellect, will address the mooting. ‘This jubi- | Buildings, Philadelphia. Jee is looke 1 to with groat anxiety. A A ND ‘The benefit of Mrs. Sloman at the American last even- MONEY MARKET. The house was crowded. Sh T day, A t 27—6 P.M. The stock market was very quiet this morning, there aay and will open it some time next month. being scarcely any change in any description of securi- joward street four is now firm at $4,25, with atenden- a cy upwards. Sales of City Mills were made yesterday at | *Y—Long Island fell}. Treasury Notes are in demand at the sume price. There is no Bui ushanna fey yy } premium. Orders are and have been in the street many lary land red wheat ranges from 50 to 87 cts per bushel. | weeks from banks and other capitalists for the new Trea- About 1000 head of beef cattle were offered at the scales yerenday, ‘and 700 head sold at from $3,80 to §4 per 100 | ty Notes to avery great extent. They do not, however, world, except, perhaps, in Pekin. The keel of the new ship has recently been laid in the yard of Brown and Bell, and will be one of the largest and most finished vessels ever built in this city. We believe that the Rochester willbe the pioneer of the line, and will sail from Liverpool for New York on the 17th of next November. ever grade, committed within the county. It is seldom that this Court finds it necessary to give in to the Grand , other than the ordinary - tions of our criminal code ; but it unhappily becomes duty at this session, to present to you for “your diligent in- quiry,” offences not only novel in Weschester, but most in their character, and most deleterious in their uitachment, the expression of unaffected good-will | Of the Frederick County Bank, we verily believe ind esteem, and the social courtesies of life, we that he stands in the shoes of one or more police offi- can trace the same guileless mind, the same glow- | C&M who were associated with the real burglars, werity, the same purity of soul, that were so | 89d who made him their counsel and confident euously displayed in the whole public career | Merely to save their own bacon. of that great and ever-to-be revered patriet. What | Judge Wiley should now come out—tell the vsad amd sickening contrast, it is to be feared, | Whole story—and give a full history of police and would the private correspondence of most of our | thieving from his earliest recollection to the present ublic men, with their political associates, present | 4ay- His memoirs would be more interesting than to thint Vidocq’s. Bill Wiley was the first police reporter, who made his reports lay the foundation of a large & tendency. A fow woeks sincea fleet of steamboats (no less than ten in number, as said) conveyed a vast rabble, collected from the populace of the metropolis, to ene ofthe islands in the Sound, to witness two men beat and bruise each other. That this shameful inroad upon our territory for purposesso cruel and disgusting, was prompted ly a vile cupidity is evident, not merely from the tact that the fight Dust anp Duty.—This city is more like a coun ' try village than a city. Our streets look like roads, hese letters and papers, or the greater part of q ; f was for a pecuniary prize, but also from the number of tiem, were in the hands of Jared Sparks, but he | business, and much reputation. A few years ago, and the clouds of dust are veryfunpleasant. It is Meamboat proprietorsqvho reaped a base profit on the occa- | Ibs ; 200 head were driven north make their appearance. The United States loan walks ‘rangely overlooked them in compiling kis lite of | Justice Merritt, now on the bench, associated with the duty of the city to either sweep the streets or | sion—from the previous efforts ofcertain profligate presses | Corn has improved to oa 21 2 22 cents ; | off very slowly at par, with interest, at which John Ward paling “hie tite |G sprinkle them. in New York first to excite the public curiosity respect. | whitkey ieee poet athe hon tees & Co. aresellers of that for which they gave 2} dis. The Washington, and his purpose new seems to have | Homan and Sparks, used tobe famous in catching been rather that of book-making, than the bringing | thieves, counterfeiters, and burglars. They ran ing the fight, and then to turn that curiosity to account, dy placards throughout the city, announcing that their RODERICK. | Bank of America receives orders for the stock onthe Sreamsuie Brrrisn Queen.—This steamer will ss A . . 3 so ae rs would contain the earliest intelligence from the | === same terms, viz. par. The amounts last taken are how- forward the characteristic traits of the heroes of the | their aiy a Hers, aes vie Hunting. } be out eighteen days this noon. It is time for her } held of Taltle, brought by expresses employed forthepur- |G STOVES.—As the season approaches for these | ever small, revolution. What Mr. Sparks left undone we will | 0" 8nd several others. Bil Wiley then reported | to be here if she started. We presume the Belgian | Pose, and lastly from the expedient ado by one of the | oomiortabley articles, it behooves housekeepers to look | = The stockjobbers continue the humbug of making sh , ‘ fee ; r : res for filling their boxes, lic noti ae nantadis whate ate inue the humbug of making sham now perform. We shall continue to publish these | the police affairs in the Courier & Enquirer, and the | goyernment have not withdrawn her. We hope the dnewotcey raffles would exhibit himbelf ou thelr intentiedy Been eel ia nutte estoy areal intended; besides, an eye must be had to economy as well | fers for the government stock, clogged with impossible as utility, ‘Backus & Brother, No. 64 Bowery is the place | conditions, In the mean time they are selling what they we can recommend our readers to call. See Advertise | hold as fast as they can. Mr. Secretary Forward is eco- ari nomising his means by not paying his debts. He will not CHATHAM THEATRE.—A glorious array of talent | imitate the elderly gentleman, who exclaimed that he t enna Sigg neta at Haas am fill the | should have been righ, but his debts had rained him. athe aah Sif Sed avn Mp ne ay lame wecompte | We recently published a statement of the debts of th: appear in the Tomb Scene from Robert Le Diable. Ma-| y Pal suis bediag dune Lecompte dances the Cachucha, La Petite Geleste | Cities, including thatfor the city and county of Philadel- performs an admired Pas Seul. Mr. Sinclair, the distin- | phia. A small paper of that city undertook to correct us wished vocalist, appears a8 Francis Osbaldistone, in the | and that paragraph was stolen by 0 small paper of this ci- the mew drama of Natty Bumpo, ty, and is as follows :— nina i ah bere acetal haere . e el wn at ” zaps a citnaes t homes Basch: Of the | i09\: ‘This is only the debt of the city proper, containing §G- A LIBELLOUS ATTACK ON THE COLLEGE | ° Ae eee OO iter to Sah te of Medicine and Pharmacy of the city of New York, ap. | County of Philadelphiahas a debt, and each of the incor. in the Sun, ofthe 29d inst, in which the prepara. | Rorated districts, the Northern Liberties, Kensingion, Binvot the College were described ‘‘as the poisonous and Hee Bere oy ot eth Moyame: mre nae execrable refuse of all the quack establishments in New | oor has ite’ debt, and so also — my reer tet ay York; and the public were warned to avoid them as they ‘The total of these’ hunk ee ne Sore ‘ would prussic acid or arsenic ” It is believed the “Sun” SOS nee. has been instigated to this extraordinary course by thenos- | This isthe result of ignorant impudence. The funded trum-venders, whose organ it is. debt of the city proper is as follows :— Jn accordance with the silvice of the legel sdviser of the Foxpep Dest or Punapeurata, Jan. 1, 1842. College, a suit for the recovery ofdamages has been com: | Amount subscribed and paid in on each Loan up to Decem- way in which he recounted the deeds of Homan, Merritt & Sparks, in catching thieves, laid the foundation of that species of modern literature, and varate form, and atthe cheapest possible rate, in | ™4de the fortunes and reputation of those excel- {ition of 100,000 copies, so that all classes may | !ent officers. ; peruse and possess them. We will thus do some-| Bill Wiley knows much, if he would open hi t »wards correcting the pernicious influence of | MOuth. He has now no reason to keep it shut the trashy, licentious novels of the age, which, as longer. He ought not to suffer for the‘deeds of we showed the other day, are calculated only to | Others in the Frederick County case. He has talents i the minds of our youth, and lessen their | °f # very original character—and if he had pursued ard for those principles of virtue and morality, on | literature as a profession, he would have equalled which alone, national as well as individual pros- Fielding or Dickens in his descriptions of low life, perity and happiness, can repose. his pictures of criminal scenes—or in the history of the police office. He gave much interest to the Beastiy Fatsenoops.—The Tribune accuses the | Courier & Enquirer during his connection with it. Herald of wishing to screen the murderers of M’Coy, pies and the rest of the prize-fighters. Ni apap Heat eral eat tp Never was a more atrocious falsehood published. democrat—coonskin and locofoco—are filling the From the very first appearance of prize-fighting, ei- | Whole land with their vulgar din, and demoralising ther as a sport—at the polls—or any where else, we | S°°®°® stage—amercenary insult to public decency, almost with- outa parallel. The impunity attending this outrage, and the profits re- sulting from it, speedily led to its repetition, under far more aggravating and disastrous circumstances, The first assemblage, however, improper and unlawful in itself, was in a retired place, and offered but little molestation to our citizens. On the 18th inst. another rabble from the city landed from a number of steamboats amid the dense population of the town of Greenburg, and there attended one of the most detestable, barbarous prize-fights that has ever occurred in our country—a fight that resulted in the death of one of the combatanis, and that, as would seem, not by an unlucky chance blow, but by long continued and deliberate beating. A prominentfeature of this out- rage is the contemptuous defiance by the assembled ruf- fians, of the authority of one of our fey oes whose conduct on the occasion is deserving of the highest com siscard omen, to mek hing inquiry t is your duty, gentlemen, to meke a searc! into the particulars of this affair ; and it will form a grave subject of your deliberations whether the ide com- mitted was murder or ae a To aid your investi- age on this point, I will t your attention te the jaw relative to these two offences, so far as it is applicable to the present case. ee homicide is declared by the statute to be murder. in the most extensive manner, in the daily not. Such a course, however, was contemplated kly Herald, and thus circulate about 5,000 copies of them. We shall then issue them in Sreamsuie Great Wesrern.—At two o'clock to- morrow afternoon this steamer will take her depar- ture for Bristol, England. Cunarp’s Sreamers.—Dexter Brigham Jr. of the firm ot Harnden & Co., has been appointed agent for these steamers. Capital selection. Winter Mantie.—Last week snow fell in Con nectieut, Massachusetts, Vermont, and New York. Pouitics 1n Onto.—Governor Corwin recently had his pocket picked of $400 while addressing a whig meeting. Tne Latest Deratcation.—John Ahern, clerk ot the Mayor's office, for $50,000. A mere bagatelle. Comina Ovr.—The Tribune thinks the whigs will come out at the nextelection infull feather. Very have invariably denounced the practice as beastly | _ 1thereno portion of society—no class of patriots— | doubtful. _Ast-—When perpetrated from 8 nitated_ design to pre tee parent ata licde ng Segetin tunity will ot 102d, Five porta 124. ay and barbarous, and unworthy the present age. We |" Sober thinking men—who have moral cour. Court of Common Pleas. being. a 4 if now Mode pre oes, bhp ee y ofthe pre- | “Rn 1836, tn ‘ ‘300,494 have held up all these fights—as wellas all duels and | ®8* enough to eupport Daniel Webster inthe noble | 5.5.7 srenry Hooke ok rhorne —This wan | 2d; When perpetrated by an act immediately danger | Fr rourfellowchteens, Metical estimony relauveo |, Tazz: Six porcent oon Juelists—to the merited condemnation ofevery Ame | *and he is taking to bring the moral sense of the na- | a theatrical pra Ao inca performer in which was CF a en wr aE AS a in. regards ‘the composition and effects of these articles will be given, ¥ iG Erevan Ss rican—every Christian—every man—every moral tion away from party, and back to the revolutionary | Mrs. Lewis (wife of pain formerly an actress at the | to effect the death of any particular Individual. and a just decision be upon their merits, a © 1838) Five per cent, 48,232 d acioouneitia teal 7 ) times? Will not the friends of temperance, joined | Chatham theatre. She was engaged by Thorne, in Oct. | “ifthe homicide in question be murder, the circumstan- | |, The College are rejoiced at the opportuaity aforded | — _jay9, Six per cent, 183,383 and accountable being. We have painted these > + last, for the season (which was to continue tothe 4th | ces under which it was perpetrated will probably be | them of presenting themselves at the bar of enlightened « 1839’ Five per cent, 64,309 fights as they really are, in order to excite thé ah by the ladies, get up a sweet, balmy cold water bar- | July), to perform strong characters, and also boy’s parts, | found {o bring it within the secend definition of the sta- | Public opinion. meg wd hesitation in approachin, «4940, Five oer ont, 73,447 : ; ee ©” | becue and procession, to welcome Daniel Webster | * $i week, and one-third of a clear Deneht. The | tate. Inthat definition, the Legislature has only reaf- | " ordeal which would be fatal tothe most accomplish ? isco mination of the community—and we have partly | . sik ais ruleof the theatre provides that ifany person is dis- | grmed an old and well established principle of the com- | Pretender. It will soon be seen whether that malice Total funded debt, $1,686,953 succeeded to put a stop to the practice hereafter into New York? The gourmands and wine bibbers | covered on the anti-tem order, they shall be dis- | mon law, that he who deliberately commits an act result | Which with the aim of yt an individual suspected, r 4 hs to the iaetiad HH "| gave Lord Ashburton a bacchanalian festival at the | missed, &c. In Mareh, the acting manager of the theatre, | ing fatally under such circumstances as clearly evince an | 00 what grounds the public is not informed, to be connec: ‘The couniy eae wae Se ho eee © the prize-fighters—pugilists—duellists—mur- ‘Astor H. Will not th d dawahters of (Mr, Stevens) addressed a note to Mrs. Lewis, saying that | ytrer Teckleaiiet of the ‘uences—an indifference | ted with the College, can assail with impunity, an institu- Crry Dest oF Puitapenrnta, Jan. 1849. s of every description, whether they are of | ASF House. Will not the sons and daughters of | the interests of the theatre would be promoted by her no | for the life of the person to be effected by it, iso murderer | tion established for lawful and commendable purposes, The city debt, on the Sist December last, 5 i virtue and temperance, exhibit a soul as elevated | longer performing. She offered after that, however, to | aitheugh he had no express desire or intention to cause | | The trial of this ease will be one ofthe most interesting | amounted in all, both 6 and 6 per cents, to $2,518,900 00 y—of poor Mr. Cilley—or of poor Mr. Adams, baat ‘ . : play, stating that she was prepared to fulfil her e- | death. to the public which has ever occurred in the United States, | The whole gas debt to 600,000 00 ve have never swerved from the proper line of duty and patriotic, as bright as the children of intemper- | neat, and uow sues for $10.4 week rom March toJul y, | “Thus where a jailer obliged = in his custody to | 40d will largely contribute to the advancement of medical fas the Trib d ht? Did ~. | ance and drunkenness? and one-third of a benefit. This is met by the assertion | jodge in a room with another infe ‘with the small pox, | 8d pharmaceutical science. In the meantime the agents | Making $2,118,000 00 Has the Tribune done as muel id not the Tri- to fine ed to waive the contract in March, when she | hy which means he took it and died, it was holden to ‘be | of the College throughout the Union, Canada, the | The estimated expenses for 1842 are $539,083 00 bune do all it could to palliate the murder of Ad- a 4 id in full, and also that she had infringed the 30th | Wirulmurder, So alsoit has been ‘ddged, that ia per Wert Indies are requested to forward to the principal of. | « °« revenue, "292 ,550 00 ums? Did it not hold up Colt in the light of a hero Great Mepicat Liner Surr.—It appears that the ceip foacone ears eek voen t to yield pay ae Veit Sent vena J <a odio one eet of tha Celloge aad olis Fhe teatiocniele Cf euch pero $246,483 00 ‘romance? Did it not apologize or remain silent | College of Medicine and Pharmacy have com- standing—and, in — to the latter, witnesses testified peo ir he ‘iieth it is ‘oe rr, subooge aia pot | men as may have aj fried ey arsine Defclt, raised by the alidindiniade when the bratal fight took place between Webb and | menced proceedings against Moses Y. Beach, for a | *hat,on Christmas, Day, and on the ath san. test, er | intend to kill him. So also, a carter teeing a child fall be: ‘The properstions thus ltbelled sro thefollowing:— Be cat! ioe areaiee eer yea ees tasde'at tha pro- wail? Is a fight with pistols more innocent | libel on that Scientific Institution. It would appear | glamof wine or cordial no bad thing of cold day. ‘Mias ile lasted rest et forms of dyspepsia, ow spirit, les o¢ appetite, ies ciude mmulgation of the famous specie circular, and subsequent: a zht w: ¥ “« ” A ry t seeing her somewhat excited at cutaneous eruj neral de! A is efu ii = pet fight Mies sears * ae a ? __| that the “Sun” has become the organ of certain | 3/0". ines. However this may have been, the sloe black Gli iavalve bee ouly be host Wen oseosmanely Por cad velaabls specie w Getoasly aiapted forthe invigo- | 1Y against the Sub-Treasury, for requiring cash in pay uswer, then, ye beastly and brutal hypocrites | quacks, who are justly much alarmed jat the re- | eyes and smart looking countenance of Mrs. L.,asshe sat | Potrated ; but, also, whether there were any present aid. | Tation of the whole system. To all persons suffering from | ment of the public dues. The practical operation of the ofthe Tribune. Answer, answer. answer. markable progress of the College. ‘The association | beside her counsel in Ce prob ig vibe herbi A to f ng anseting ‘and abetting the act. If Ho, they are them- oa escont Sapp ape collet rg the | specie circular was to refuse to give credit to the Banks, fy 7 * ‘el ager " - 5 neq uiv: . i : ‘ of science and pharmaceutical knowledge which | With whom she had been engaged fo Boston end athe Pani guilty of eat “ ae aoe th bottles rite ‘ind $3. each. ea for the avowed object of preventing those institutions ‘ons FatseHoop.—Some miserable creature, | the College presents, has thus produced on the | Bowery, spoke well of her—the counsel in ner case (Mr. | "If, however, you set] caaoate' the coleleaion, tase the | The Restorative Pill—For the cure of those complaints | from trading on the capitalof the government. This was who calls himself H. J. Raymond, of the Tribune, | uneducated dealers in’drugs, much the same effect | Ketchum, and he was eorroborated by Barry), stated that | facts ia the case do not constitute murder, you will then | Peculiar to the female sex, and to restore aud preserve the | done by requiring specie, or actual payment, instead of Be when laboring under the excitement and fatigue of a that the preaching ‘of Paul did ‘on the followers of | stron tag pat, even ‘a single glass of bined oF condi i Ephesus P jr | would oftentimes affect a performer very sensibly, Mrs. Diana, of ., They now jcall out that their | 7°30 oh ysician also spokein her favor. TThe black eyes anc “ craft is in danger.” Meses has certainly lost what | the eloquence, to say nothing about the evidence, pre- inquire what dey of manslaughter they establish ‘The provisions of the statute applicable to such an in- quiry, are the following :— ist. The killing ot ohomen being without a design to effect death, by the act, urement, or culpable my ° regular action of the female organs. This preparation | 4, of the Banks, in exchange for the public has been in use by the most distinguished practitioners in | the promises < London and Paris, and its utility has been established be- | lands, To this simple expedient were charged most of yond cavil. Sold in boxes at $1, 5) cents, and 26 cents | theevils whioh subsequently overtook the commercial each. world. The partisan press, and all inter: denounced in the falsehood he has published of us, and vat We announced that we had received the speech of Mr. Webster on Friday last. Ve have already said that thie is a grossand im- | little prudence he ‘may have heretofore ‘possessed. | vailed, and the jury found a verdict {or plaintiff in the sum | rence of any other, while such other is The Parisian Alterative Mizture—No’ class of the af- time the proceeding. Yet now, with an inconsisten- pudent falsehood. We received an account of his i ial will nee “extracrdinary sensa- | S.foem DANE S18 week, with interes, from Mareh to | herpetration of any crime or misdemeanor, not amounting | flicted have suffered more severely at the hands of the bade ine eerrded : fi This great ‘trial Ly ry July, and $100 for what it'was estimated she would have | [ fflony, or in aay attempt to perpetrase such crimeor | quacks, than those laboring under thoso loathsome mala. | cy which always attends that legislation which is govern ‘on and lus views, in anticipation ofthe speech, | tion. We will ‘carefully note the progress of the | received by one-third of a clear benefit. atten in the firs d ies which unlawful pleasure entails on ite ed solely by the temporary and ever changing interests of " misdemeanor, is mi votaries. The For plaintiff, Mr. J.P. Pirsson and Mr. Ketchum. For killi mixture now pi and offered for sale by the College, | . certain class, we find the same parties who so furiously and that account was published in the Evening | case. 2d. The killing of « human being wi 8 design to Herald of Friday, and in yet on record, We po- —__+—__ eerie eer ; ete eat nah Neeurer Ei the stcebn tagres’: "| witcu amteraosnaeeciae someon denounced the administration of General Jackson for re- nounce Raymond an incomprehensible fool, who | Mm. Crax’s Orinton or Mr. Ouvay.—Mr. Clay | gg The most laughable and remarkable curiosities | 34, Every killing of a human being by the act, procure- | One of the members of the College having been con- | fusing to allow the Banks to trade upon the capital of the has not brains enough to read a Bulleti Ms Jy. | has written a letter to the whig committee of this | that we have seen this side the Atlantic, are the Automa- | ment, or culpable negligence of another, under circum- | nected with a large hospital in Europe, hes had. ©P- | government, enacting a high tariff law, compelling im- ada Bulletin accurately. vets that bi ination is| ton human figures, now performing at the American | stances not justifiable or excusable, yet not amounting to | portunities of observing the operation of this and Z . His reading islike his reporting—all blunder—with- | CitY, stating in substance? that his nomina oases : Lae id murder, norembraced in other provisions of the statute, is | he has been so completely satisfied of its value, that he | porters to pay cash for their duties. The practical opers: out brains. But he should not persist in lies and false. | Premature. The ‘committee have withheld the let- | Museum. They were recently brought from Italy, by | manslaughter in the fourth degree. has recommended and itended its tion of this law is, as applied to merchants, precisely the “| ter. Why so? What’sin the wind? Signor Vivaldi. These, added to the performances of the | All persons aiding, assisting, and abetting any felony, | order that it may be by the agents of t same as was that of the specie circular as applied to the Lf are guilty as principals, and subject to thesame alty, as heby whom it is immediately perpetrated. sare 1 am sensible, geutlemen, of the embarrassments you will experience in your investigations into this afr, arising from your distance from the place where it oe curved and also from the fact, that the most material wit- nesses of the transaction are not probably within the county. The published details of this outrage, although in no sense to be regarded as evidence, ‘may be useful to you in directing your inquiries, and indical io which you may look for testimony. Th owe yourselves and the public, will perhaps exact hood. Is it not astounding to see these rascals per- sist in these lies? They persisted, in the like way, that Mr. Webster would not deliver a speech. Fools! Great CoMBINATION TO PUT DowN Faction.— Chere is mow every indication that John Tyler, daniel Webster, and Winfield Scott, are united in one mind and in one thought, to put down, by moral sower, the violence and folly of faction. Some ———_—— inimitable ‘Winchell, and the other attractions put forth ‘cg Old Mesmer, of the “Commercial,” says | there, form an unequalled variety of ‘splendid entertain- that he asked R. M. Blatchford, if he had received | ment for 26 cents. All of these performances take place a letter from Mr. Webster, stating that he had not | at three o’elock this afternoon, thus affording a rare treat resigned the office of Secretary of State. What | to ladies, children, and others, who cannot conveniently did "Blatchford tell John Anthon, Esq. on this | sttend inthe evenin point't 0G> The New York Museum still maintains its ascen- dancy in the opinion of the public. It is a well known pvt nd cach: ¢hecure of rheumatic pains | banks, but we apprehend will be more disastrous in ite re na ations a bee Colle, bruises, sprains, &e, | sults. Under former laws, when # cargo of foreign goods roliot weld Fp oeate per bottle.” id | arrived to alarge house, the duties might amount to, say ‘Sir’ atl re Pill.—For the cure of cutaneous | $50,000. ‘This required no outlay of capital on the part of eruptions, gout, chronic rheumatism, and to improve the. | the importer, because he gave bonds at 4 or 6 months, at Son gant. In "boxes 00 cents and 25 | 110 exniration of which time the goods would have been The American Anti-Bilious Cathartic Pull.—This Pill | sold, and out of the proceeds of the sales the duty would one of the hay combinations which modern science | je paid. Under the new law, an importer similarly situat- can as been prepared for the peculiar use of Sees elected to the toy in Vicissitades and influences ot | & must, before receiving bis goods from tho custom New Brierron.—This delicious place is now a shade of doubt 1s thrown over Mr. Webster's exact | 4. ‘. . fact, that thisestablishment has always been attended by | you, more time than may be convenient for you to spare 1 Mh position and fate course by the Boston party.) "*'tct paradise, ‘The bright skies—balmy weather | reer tess of society. ‘The propriety with which it | huti am confident, you ‘illcheerully make any personal our American climate. Unlike the disagreeable and | house, raise and pay $60,000 cash, which sam is lie ily Guten G radar iia. ede. eid, axe |. fine scenery around and about the Pavilion Hotel, | inducted, and the liberality the manager displays in | S*cFifice, which the station you oceupy may require. drastic purgative of the nostrum venders, this prepara: | ,ndata heavy interest, until reimbursed by = © preven’: eenney . are the most superb in creation. Those who wish | his desire bi fy: the poblic, sufficiently -evince it. Should you not feel warranted by the evidence you | tion does not irritate the bowels, nor produce piles and | auent sales. ‘The interest on the money must therefore other distressing affections, but by exciting the whole ali- n mentary canal to healthy nction it carries off allthe vitie. | be added to the goods, which at average sales of six month ted secretions, purifies the bload, and gives new vigor to | after import, would amount to at least 4 per cent. the vital powers. Soldin boxes at 50 cents and 26 cents | @hiy ig, however, but a very small evil, compared with each, with full directions for use, The French Antiphlogistic Mixture, for the eure of mu: | the effect upon the employment of capital. The average ing in Boston and New York, to induce Mr. Webster to leave the Cabinet—and to swell the vio- lence of party for the next two years. Offers, it is said, were made to set him up, like a new pin, may receive, in finding bills gee certain captains and propeigigan of prom big for tl they have taken in bringing together the late unlawful assemblies; it is still to be hoped, that the reprobation of the community, ifnot, their own sense of prepriety, will in future restrain them from again seekini pier gain at the expense of public a short residence in the country at this season of the Harrington, Mr. Delarue, Rosalie, Kneass, Bennie, Mrs. year, now go and try New Brighton. Bennie, and Master Young appear. There will be a per- Croton Waren.—It has been formance thie afternoon at 3 o'clock; a fine opportunity i SS ee for ladies and children, as they may with perfect propric- ‘resh and clean in the world—but we do not believe | proper authorities, that the Croton water is to be }. | decency and moralit; coptlent discharges from the urethra. Sold in bottles 60 | of the new duties is estimated at 39 per cent, yielding, ex- t ietril ty visit this Museum unattended by gentlemen. The ad- Tis pal Ly is batduet Of cents cac i ft fate importa te t is painful after detaining you 80 on the subject ‘he sex deducted, $26,000,000. In agereg: rat they can subvert the moral courage of Mr. | distributed gratuitously in the streets. ‘The charge | \°, tion to the whole is only one shilling, ES i te ng Jay Sav Maa te ance | The Gentine Rarvect.¢ 1 Serseportiion—tthe teimanse ~ w cieovonion, thereto, qe pentas ot cepital for houses of two stories is $10—houses of three stories $12. Webster, or deter him from going ahead. Let us watch and pray, however. er not less disgusting and perhaps still more dangerous to UMWvihin thelest year or two, @ number of periodical t! ‘ear or two, © have been established in New York, which, although sale of the article, is the bi commentary en its value. Bo Teer aE Ee teat cornea iea. at. $9,50—in | of importing merchants must always be dead, or in other cases with a dozen bottles, $6, and in single bottles at 7 | words, advanced to the government. It is advanced to cents each. the government, because the duties are not and were never n1.0’s.—The gardens were full last night. The Green Monster will be quiteas attractive as Mazalme, Our old “Tue Secretary Stanps Atons.”—So says old Races over THe Unien Coursr.—The races convenience and economy. The merchant becomey . ‘ + fs » Theen- ‘oted to th sunced by Mo- ; Viesmer ot the Commercial of Daniel Webster. No | over the Union Course, L, ., will commence next sae samintee eanaee gr age nahn bi ol nbominabl eines ihe Ralectinan, ‘vith ihameless son Basch to ha pean prepara enecrable.” ‘Theis troe ‘supposed to be paid !'y the merchants “oe They such thinse—the New York Herald bears the Secre. | ‘Tuesday. We understand that Fashion is entered, | {er prigumae, Crocevienne, by: Miss Wells-the Tight tacit ha aamumed names indicative oftheir foul con: | character willsoon be feted by. « eibunal, whore verdict J are tax tpon consnimersof the article norte, and are ony les wom Po rigends—Creco " a prietors, not content: i e ble. _B e Col ters e entry of the Is for tary company. We stand two—and such a two can | and that Boston probably will be. There will be | Rope—and the Promenade Concert. ‘The whole Ravel pen te a momigety ots sopalea cl) are eprcatig will be unimpeachal we ee CoO iguet. levied upon the impor yo 6 instch the world som their moral poison along the shores of our county,whence | Principaloffice of the College, 07 Nassau | some fine sport. Family and company appear. Let it be a bumper.

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