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_BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL. | ,,08547 REvivat ov ~ re. eee and which duty bound to say, is by far the | N JQ VV Y ORK “HERALD. man who pursues it pursues an The coaucry has changed—thh SSRMO@ Of'thre gs hes | * [Correspondemee ofthe Herald.) + d she. F sss cep npmepenaeinameiilpaiaamsiaialiameeta “Ad: Ghenare <b people o> Coe Fauis Crry, Ky., Sept, 18, 1842. | we have ever hadin the State. | Some, font or five | New York, Sunday, October 2, 1842, am se Business of all kinds i contests revive to such an question. [Cheers] Suaguees “ ‘The Democratic Club—Runaway Match—The Horti- | times has Morns been ead or ba enter- | _ a - (Correspondence o lerald.) extent, ‘ularly in the circles of cash trade end fre 2 beak, Unie someon os Capel. | Fhe Lemerrs ee ae _ _ | {ainments, but has, I believe, gained all that have | ~ Si .—This steam ship is out Bavrimone, Oct. 1, 1842. | quent sales, that we feel it very sensibly in our porticuler he South and West, loaned on priva cultural Society —Flowers, Fruit, Wine, and Pret- | heen before any tribunal. There is one as yet un- Sream Suir Corumsia. it iP Me. E: e. The agregate circu of te py ho are going to subscribe? (Laughter r tried in this Court; still, for the last few days, | twelve days this noon. She will arrive at Boston erOR— Y ‘ considerably over 30,000 copies, HR — PPh dy mo Ng on 4 Neary ‘the - a y — we have had Morris's. Company directly in w or next day, with news from Europe to A very disastrous accident occurred last night. | intelligent and business classes of chy ae ee ce fas the voreaarananer™ >the question | DEA® Stz- “ our midst, with an audience of some six to | ‘Morro aa Tate A widow lady named Mullen was crossing the track Pig eye al Nork and the large Atlantic ) Sate siveet to-morrow, and the aoswer will be | Asecond meeting of the Democratic Club took | seven hundred of our fashionable citizens tolisten | the 20th ult., nine days later, __ of the Baltimore and Susquehannah Railroad at the | Our advertisements have « 9p, during the bast ar mone ually decitive againstit. ‘Do you want the natien \e | Jace at the Washington Hall, a more public place | to their exhibitions nightly on Col. Bassett’s pre- | WW asterts Position Defined—His Great | time the cars were approaching Pleasant street. | increased so much, that we shall be compelled in ¢arett send here a quantity of unta: nk capital to partaky |) «ie room formerly occupied by this squad for | mises, and which is tous, in our Land of Steady po a The h seashact dn Ys inst her, | met increase our size—without, however, increasing of y discounts?” You are p ly inditferent abou! | “4 p ’ | Habits, a great tre Last night my surprise was peech, : ie horses atta: 'o the cars mn against her, | the prices, either of subscription or of adv. % recei Well, then, what sl . we ater have } the transaction of their business. A number of clear up on visiting the tent filled with some six We have at length the great speech of Danie | threw her down, the wheels passing over her body, In consequence thereof. these events, notice fs hereby Ire Pe at : ee Cat wan See om | reasons might be cited in behalf of thischange. A hundied ladies and gentlemen (and this on Saturday Wensrer{@elivered on Friday noon, at Faneuil | causing instant death. She wasa poor widow, and given to paper-makers that we now invite their offers for - ; ’ a contract of paper, of the same good qualit; has left three small children. No blame is attached | Herald is or Published, but oe : vay Soy oe Long cn | decent, respectable, and somewhat large attendance | ight.) So much for Morris’ perseverance,, which, | 114) “poston. ‘The report willbe found in this day’s eee to the driver. sent size is equal to 32 inches by ‘he proposed size st ‘| was anticipated by this alteration, If the club had | DY the by, is doing much guod in putting to rights the tablish a bank by private st ars fanaticism of our overbearing and overruling aristo- | paper. It is the only correct one published. The I postpone it till the inc Why when th ers : it was assailed by &. | anidea of gaining conyertsto.their cause,they should | racy, which has for years attempted to keep us un- | « Sun” and the “Tribune,” two of the cheap] ‘The body of a white male infant was found eoameak Wo bosy taehes ce La ag the same quality and 1 had courage : > 7 4 ly yes- sg) se. erabl office weekly, 1 believe, got pe : uow. bat | 2ave chosen another place for such purposes; for the | der ignorance and superstition. papers, have attempted to report this speech—| terday in Sharp street Its skull had been broken in, | payable in cash down on delivery. Our consumption of evineing that its death had been caused by some fsscodhah ae ly Bienes ten elas quay and blishment ome oft. | Washington Mall is the old stumping ground of the | In your busy city amusements are. regulated by | DUST 1 have the intellect or talent in their unknown hand—possibly the mother. value of paper consumed by any newspaper classes of Opt * "i . i id police—here only b; lic sentiment, le liferent elusses of opponent’, | whigs. Adjacent to this house they erected their whieh if yaa them, A tf if for them, is employment, capable of doing justice to such a So . ould be a p ly lifeless machine, that it . r . 4 7 fl ill ds $4 37; 4] in this count) Pi facturers will — Kee yr said that it’ would | log cabin, the great symbol of whig triumph in the | strong. : z he piece of enterprise. Howard street, flour still commands $4 87}, and | in this country. Paper manufacturers will please to id that it would bin, th : : ye : : a such hav al of life and to urpeca or its oreztion | RmMPAIBR Of 1840. peut whale ships from this port are beginning to | "We have now before us the exact position of | ity Mills, $425, though holdereare asking more: | \conaraet any time betweon this ae and the 20 Of De crease the Executive } The Democratic Clubheld their second meeting o’er us. Still our hotels are yet crowded, our ladies | Daniel Webster, with respect to John Tyler, Henry | the week are 12,264 barrels,and 36 half barrels, be- = cE tfully invitethe public, who now sides 55 bris. rye flour, and 144 bris. and 15 halt bris. | very justly consider the New Yous Heseres the prince. corn meal. There is no change in wheat; it rates | palorgan of business advertising in the country, to give at from 50 to 874, according to quality. Beef cattle ittle time, and they will have no cause to com) Sain range from $4 25 to $450 per 100 lbs; Whiskey 22 a | that we leave their advertisements frequently out of our 93 cents ‘ paper. The pressure of news sometimes is the cause of ‘There is no local news of interest this morning. past errors—combined with our limited dimensions—but i cere we shall apply a remedy as fast as possible. , ERICK. Business men, ae all others, who want the Herald a served regular i il ‘The President of the United States is expected to | tohand ir theit animes et heotes ke arrive in Washi gon in a few days. We are gratified to | now so complete that we canserve the Herald regular], learn that his health is quite good. fadisonian. at the earliest hour. Advertisers who want places, § rooms to let, or any such thing of that kind, will find the City Intelligence, Herald the most efficient organ in New York to advertise che vy me ph Bale Sa at this place, consisting for the most part of young | fil] the streets or walks nightly, either to visit tem- | Clay, both with the ultra factions—and his position impotence, and another as a | lawyers, fledglings of the bar. Mr. Pitcher, who | perance lectures, which are doin zmuch good here) | i. rrecisely what we predicted it would be ten days de to stride over the liberties | was shot in the leg 1 the 1840 campaign, addressed | # church, or Morris's Pavillion of interesting amuse | | 1. Which we were assailed by the “ Commer- roy the constitution by the incre: none 3 tedi ment. Next week our court continues, and wit 5 wer. (Lauguter.) Why, gentlemen, | te meeting in a lengthy and tedious speech, setting | some most interesting cases, which I will give you | cial Advertiser” and the “New York Union”—the enguere convinaed me of one thing—that } forth the dire of the gouney, ont charging Ld s.deacription of it sou dese it proper bela one the organ of anexclusive ultra faction in the t sure Was hol ajopted—that it was noteven to | whigs with misrule and bad management of the | formation I shall expect to gain by the appearance ae ad; and of course it was attack! | publig affairslauding President ‘Tyler for his several | or non-appearance of this letter in this week's Her- | Whig party—and the other the organ of the fresh ore it had been sent to a commit vetoes, and especially those of the bank bills, and | ald, which is, by many of our people, considered the | live fish, called the “‘ Corporal’s Guard.” Mr. Web- : panties we" to song thi, | complained ot ae 4 having done peibin te light of the word the i oe eee oat it ster does not leave the Cabinet for the present—he : pablo. i, | Wards furnishing the laboring classes with roast beef | formation—edited by a cool headed, active and able tue mies 2a re ea A and two dollars per diem. After his elaborate et- | body, prompted by no motive only the good of the | Stands by the President—has gone with him in the ing for tear he should break it, snother \ } fort, the candidate that was defeated at the late country; and this is sure to fill the pockets with the | past to accomplish the recent treaty—and will go le r the st ‘ol joing another thing for fear he'll break it, uli | election, mounted the rostrum, very much how- | root of all evil—money, and give employment to | with him hereafter to settle and arrange the foreign Vacnants.—Upwards ot 3000 vagrants have been com: | in. It has the largest, Hast, aad most usef'\] circulation. 11 Bota for the same reason. One will » t | come-you-so.. This incensed the crowd, and they | the mind. I enclose you success and respect, whieh | 41 nial trade—the Oregon boundary—the currency, | mitted tothe Penitentiary since Justices Matsell, Stevens, , Oe RENE) ¥ ra benk with power te establish its branches | let him alone in his glory. is and always will be at your service, and by asking . 2 ’ : " Prorareton or THe Henao EstasuisHment, hore because it would impair thé constftation ; another | ““‘a runaway match rook place a day or two ago — | how isthe Ale head and calf leg of despicable James | and all questions of internal finance. and Parkerhave been appointed policejustices; and during | __ North West Comer of Fulton and Nassau Streets. vote fOr 6 aa ee ge soe tgenal ald The couple decamed at about 12 o’clock at night, | Watson Webb. | will nibeceilcs myself This is what we predicted, to the very letter, ten | the same time about 300 have been discharged. This is) * ee reaeo Executive Gasiwentay eid wreak this eoustitution. prbonededt an nares ip Ney ibeny, ner Yours, N. B. R. | daysago. Mr. Webster has given it forth to the oe en i thebere oll to ee Multiplication of the Power'of Purgatives, Laughter and cheers) Just asa boatman, amid rocks | ‘ey were married. le elopement was not disco- rere world with that comprehensive grasp of mind that | fre the County Court on Tuesday. The members of the | 1. nisi asubject which cannot be learnt fi J carrents and whirlpools, will not pull one stroke for ; vered until late next morning. This has caused a Hartford. . “ : : Board of Aldermen, who compose that Court, had better ‘i a vis own sacety,lest he Break his oar. (Cheers and laugh | great deal of gossop and talk. Various opinions as {Correspondence of the Herald } marks the true patriot. His speech is the most | 145, themselves in ptechaensay toreform the main police | Dee Lint Theceasaitt eat eee t And we are leaking ewer now (0.8 tte een pean the Rei’ aye been tind about, but no- Hartrorp, Sept. 17, 1842 dignified—the most comprehensive—the most bitter | . stem, and not be wasting ftime in thus vonting political | fully studied, and then it will take a life’s time to arrive here will be that confidence that eoable a bank | thing authentic has been . : tf illeri Y satirical c i ii A with large pr apital to be established. When will The axhibition Of the Hortioultaia Society clos. | Politics of Hartford—Millerism—-Humbug—-New } and satirical condemnation of the ultra whigs that } spicen upon the present magistrates. ‘The public under- te ere at poner " eee m the that thins come 7 When the Us ppea a septs a ed on Friday night, it being the last night of the fair. | Daily Paper—Concerts—The Misses Shaw—The | ever was spoken oe pepe It is a perfect mas- | stand this matter thoroughly. It’s all politics. wha had spent « long Us ta the study of the multiplying me, and wien, therede the qmergen’ ~~ | A large concourse was assembled to view the hand- Post Office, §¢. §€. ter piece in thought, style, and expression. He has} Tur Boat Race yesterday, between six of the crew wer wifich vegetable purgatives have upon each other. We will do nothing to save the ship from ree cencos : iw, “ ‘ost Office, &c. &e. er pi 2 Style, F . yesterday, crew i c till ‘the chances ef the winds and the aoe Sxatics, Beauty aie ee To Grygrat James Gorvon Bexxert— risen above all faction—all parties—all corporal’s | of the North Carolina, ‘and the same number of the [knw for near iwenty ar suid, end practi, 4 aves shall have lansted us safely on shore. (Obser F hibited, of the Iniges kind: Sweet potatoes of’) Dace Sit— guards—all ultras—all mere politicians—and taksar] steamship Fulton, created censiderablo interest among | and have discovered a, purgative | principle i several rho looks to see atime within areasonabie | great size, beets of tremendous dimensions, onions | Can you do nothing to enliven this dull city? We | the ground for “the country, the whole cor those fond of such sport. The Battery and the piers of the Peathieaeticn Sinietatertion pega weet mee the whigs of thés country will have mor» } of great magnitude and in great perfection, botani- } 1» miserably flat here. ‘There is, to be sure, a talk | and nothing but the country.” Black Dan forever! North river, commanding a view of the boats at the start, say more upon this subject, for 1 think besides the purga- k eff-ctually tor good, in relation to this f cal drawings of the various plants were hung upon | “| ety A ‘ were crowded to excess, and Castle Garden contained a | tive properties alluded to, that there are other pro} Ie vrs eremeneihs aferveahitg emmcioan Brie walle, Pain ute of, yar RE RIAA AEE ee nen Hoe far al passed, that things will soonlook | 4, \eysrer coming To New Yorx—In about | large number ofladies and gentlemen attraeted by the | in thesenew purgatives which have a strong similitude ra) This very eames Pine icudes. core, } Of daguerreotype, were among the decorations sur- | up. Happily, the temperance cause continues to ‘ z i i to healthy human bile ; the investigation is replete with p bem, in my judg ent, in the joudes weice F rounding the room. Among the paintings was one ee ana pa ais Cole 16" have "a Lad bite ha ten or twenty days, Mr. Webster will be in New | excitement of the race. The distance to be rowed was | interest, and when I have finished it the public ehall have ao ee pitta the moane Plog them aut | by Allen, « portrait of Dr. Mitchell in the mammoth é Prins paar iy or York. He will then be ready togive the ultra whigs | about three miles, being from a stake boat in front of | the result. (Cheers) They sey the edatinn | cave,very neatly done, andin exguistesty'e. There | Tesh ago ae a easier eoveritcs cat | te second dose of nhysic—the first, hegave them in | CuttleGarden,round one placed on the north sue of Gib | | GREAT, EXPERIENCE AND JUDGEMENT are re. sland. The day was beautiful, with a strong breeze » also several from the pencil of Woolford, very | reformed inebriates against the winter severities set Boston last Friday. It as poposed to get up a grand which | sood likenesses, and handsome paintings. A beau- | in, i H ion with ladies in it—give a barbac di ¥ not try it : WM ae, mee- | tiful arch, made of evergreen and flowers of differ- | ‘The whigs here are in sad dudgeon. They can- | procession with ladies in it—giwe a barbacue or din Why not try it not t i e of the country. Well, . from the southward and flood tide. The river was dotted | “yb gheat majority of the tawemey Cdwentced of this with boats of all sizes, shapes and descriptions, and the | Class are manufacture! by persons who have no idea of y | ent descriptions, surmounted the President’s chair. | not stomach a loco Governor and « loco legislature. | ner at Niblo’s—and call him outa second time on tsk seagiohshs i | the relative or individual powers of the dru, use— Concer) gentlemen, in th T Directly above his head, were the letters H. S., | They go about like a set of hogs, grunting and look- | she present state of the country. By that time he | “Hole scene combined was of an exceedingly exciting | iti, this cause, more than bay other, which secasions the 1 ‘to'make, fort have begun it, a free | (ormed of different colored dahlas. Large beautiful | ing up what support they can against the next elec} dv to fi ther Black Dan will | @™ Picturesque character. inertness and often injurious effects produced by adver. hicotion,—{great checring}—there is nobody | Hees, oleander, Jago palm, banana, pomegranite, | tion. ‘They have lost their right hand tactician, | Will be ready to fire unother gun. Black Dan will) 4+ apout four o'clock the Fulton’s boat presented her. | tised remedies. And hence the general prejudice which od’ am not among the youngest who hes | almira, hibiscus, myrtle, orange, citron, and | who is now postmaster, and therefore cannot inter- | be the death of the ultra whigs—and scatter them | seit, manned by six athletic seamen, neaily dressed in str:- | prevails against them. Now there is a great dit or'spoken more against the indiscriminate use } lemon trees, formed the two sides of the President's | fere in politics. It is said, however, that we are | to the twenty-four winds of heaven. ped shirts and caps, with a coxswain in the same uniform. Sponge pena, git iealies by DEB: Bras: abuse of the veto power than Ihave. (Cheers The largest number, and finest cultivated | likely to have a new postmaster soon, and in that Sora ene Soon after, the North Carolina boys showed themselves, | lic. Bach of the articles composing the Brandveth rills Xod no maa whose opinions remain more unchanged from the greenhouse of Mr. Garnet | case he can again give his party the benefit of his} Cxresre at tHe Bowery—Her Benerir.—Dur- . , * 4 ii white shirts, with blas ‘coll in | are prepared in that way which will secure their bene- areeted in white shirts, with blue collars and tarpaulin | a°@ P se nesbate ihe cokes ae Meee eae . uer. For instance, some ingredients have to be prepared At precisely half past four they started, the wind and | in vacuo ; that is, th ‘xhausted in the utensil and tide both strong upthe river. I'he North Carolina’s boat | remains so until a combi mn is effected with other in- i redients which afterwards prevents the aracting mju- had the larboard side, and she took the start, and her cox. | Bois upon the wedicins. cgaiu the proportion Recack swain appearing to better understand his helm, kept her | ingredient depends upon itsmul er ing power upon other in a direct course forthe stake boat, while the Fulton’s | ingredients. “For the power of different yegetab fe purge. tives upon each other is governed by similar laws that Duncan, aad to him was awarded the premium for | services. He is, unquestionably, an efficient officer, | . . a the beat'ten. exotics. Among them were & pome- | but some seem to think that one who hates the Pre: | ing the past week the Bowery Theatre has been granite, loaded with fruit, a thriving and luxuriant | sident ascordially as he does ought not to be living | crowded to see the splendid acting of charming dndla-robber tree zee, ere Jessamine in full a eSipe ls wien the See oole ae Gs si Celeste. She has, in one week, almost restored its flower, and arose, which teok the second premium | performed by one of his friends; it is to be hoped, | ,, of i i ii object has appea in its department. Mr, L. L. Shreve also contributed however, that Captain Tyler will see who are his Sheets ag mudlenee and its Ca ths okness, rather to make out acase again number of tine exotics. Among thei a beautiful | friends. Some hungry dogs, who are besetting the | Peanuts have become scarce—so have jackets. they could serve thecoux- | Victoria modesta, myrtles, one of which took the | President for the office, are nobody’s friends but | The company is already of a far higher order than It is univer (Loud cheers ) ry case in which it has been exercised tw office. (Cerrifie cheering.) But while t, 1 have not been contrary notwithstanding. first premium for exotic in bloom, two camillas, fuli | their own, has been seen there for three or four years past. | boat fell off tothe leeward some number of yardsfwhich | {) ven! the power of figures by m 1 d in trui : Ff j ; . ultiplication. Nine Wat ON Ug tae = S form. } Of buds, pomegranite in fruit, and other fine speci- | | There is some talk about a new Se paver | Geleste’s reccipts, being half the house, have ave. | With wind and tide to head, in turning the stake boat. was Bie icine oakiaee fines ¢ Dat nine mes nine arp ne that toe great. whig party should | ens. Mr. C, Coleman furnished some of the rarest | here. The crying sin of our editors is, that they d ly $500 ight ly $3000 bad management on the part of her coxswain. eignty-ove. ‘So it is with some vegetable purgatives. By tb i¢ the relief of the country till they hai | fMaments of the Say pub fine apecaicd but aon bes me of their Sere es eer tie raged nearly $500 per night—or nearly $3 Per | “The North Carolina's boat kept her vantage ground, | *ding nine parts of one ingredient and nine parts of ano- ga the process of amen dang the Constitutioy oe in hy er, end, eorne szeelet mayriles: “ite E aetatinng BE Dackeastmenioes crpomotlicn oa week, which is more, in proportion to the time con- | ondon rounding the stake boat was several lengths in ad: ier faaretien eee ere mys ing away with the veto power, That ared (0 n, florist, had afine collection of rare plants, ir cy ne y jo ., 7 % i i i 5 Baran tate pale sinned a Fieial crimbe, form a eubyect | med, by $1000, than Fanny Elesler’s—the latter | vance. “she held her own, adding a lite to it at she tow came nearer the “‘old ship,” whose yards and rigging were covered with their companions, and as she approach: ed her coxswain raised the American flag at her stern, when the whole crew of the North Carolina sent up such ashout as they can send when occasion req She for their rarity and excellence, the second | tising, or any other o} 1 i : A party. I ere now reforming the Constitutien F was awarded. Specimens of New Zeland | fora family grow! among the editors. Sometimes, | only playing four nights a-week. é t arother guards and modifications it might | flax, Jago palm, three varieties of Chinese hibiscus, | when one has secured a bone, another more wary | Celeste takes her benefit on Monday night, which : pore. ya Rietatay uc ateweuca Seis | Bamana, and many éacti, were among his collection. | dog edge ah Y from him, and as Ror yelp ot | will be a night of great fashion ; and on her account nink of st to} er. Mis fr, Sex i st ut i i Mr. Sexbold took the first premium for the finest | general satisfaction, more or less loud, as the cur alone we remove the interdict from the Bowery articles to produce any purgative eect, would haveto be used to the extent of eighty-one grains, by combining them only eighteen grains have to be used. Again, ano- ther ingredient is found to multiply th s power again, which in a proportion of two grains would have no effect darted in, and passed the starting boat in nineteen minutes | "PO" the animal economy, but which added to eighteen im ly a restra: sin other cases. slave we not + rey 7 * re 5 ited th ki I: Y the Legislature of New York enuct,thatcer. | £08¢- He exhibited several in pots, which were | who loses it is more or less a favorite in the kennel; 4 5 ; rains ot a compound of two parts of nine grains each of Serene hone « mnjaity often | truly exquisite. Mrs, O'Hite was awarded the pre- | but these family jars are miserably uninteresting to | Theatre, and publish the advertisement in the usual dimeation Sarma teeshnatved erie Neen ee fwo ingredients, will again multiply tue power which ani do We not sre the House of Representati muum for second best exotic in flower. the public, and it is very bad editorial taste to in- | column of public amusements. We shall continue ing partly held up when the contest appeared to be they have ating otek Pie one 23 008 nee red A. a goo itself a similar restriction? Isat not every The specimens of fruit were not numerous, but of the nels in them. 2 to publish the Bowery bill during our favorite’s en- | ¢! i ee ki jai gecko pep babi ya ee fot, via tice to suspend the rules of the house, with the } finest and most deliciousqnality. Mr. J. Hikes took illerism finds some interested supporters, and a rg Cel The North Carolina’s boat was manned by Henry R. | Of thieehurived and twentycf Or this Gikgioal ¢ of two thirds of the members present? There can } the first premium for best peach ; Mr. Young the se- | good number of supporters were found to sustain | 848¢ment ; but as soon as Celeste goes away, then | Rose, Charles D. Burton, Henry Chichester, John w. | 2 three hundred and twenty-four grains ig in t r restraint implied in the veto powertaanthat f cond. i i Larselis, Robert Roseman, George Russell, and George Pereo geese whubeeh polketsceotieel aneea eee np ther restrictions. After all the great objection was (holt was atterly hopeless to expect a change. Who sve the day when the Constitution will be Ir. Seabold took the first_premium for best | two girls, named Shaw, in severalconcerts. Their | goes on the interdict on the Bowery again. Lay ae ‘Thos. ae and or Giger Mr. nes erty tee one oes el ea After the coming week, Celeste leaves for Phila- avis, of Indiana, took the second, his being the ca- | ated from her modesty, and the vulgarity of the A . tawba grapes, of which he distills and bottles off the | other had charms for the vulgar. B E__ | delphia, to play an engagement with Mr. Maywood, Oo ee who has been the happy man to secure her for the Bevans, coxswain, all seamen of {| rolina, The quickest time made at the Newburg Regatta was by the crew of the New Jersey, who won the six oared e U.S. ship North Ca- | coual to three hundred and twenty-four grains of either of the aiticles alone ; nevertheless, although so towarful, after being thus combined, are safe in any quantity ; al. that respect? And to give up all practical \pté to restore the prosperity of the coantry, | juice, attracted most particular attention among the s ‘ 5 inet i i . | Ways having a beneficial effect, and in no case capable of vioWv of fit amending the Consuivution,—appeats | wine bibbers, All took hold of it-and gave it « | _'Taxes—Taxes—I have just been to Philadelphia, | Chesnut street Theatre. Mr. Maywood was here Pe er a ee den ane S iuerter:tin twenty mi- | doing injury, of which thousands bear ample witness. {sifhig —ont to, be treating thy | shake, admiring the beautitul bead it made. ‘The | and found that the great city was besieged by politi- | yesterday, bright and early, and returns this morn- | done their three miles in nineteen minutes end thirty se. | 7H€ time will ccme when this medicine, sof the country with quite too little | beautiful flowers, sparkling eyes, graceful forms, | cians, and thatby useless and needless expenditures, 2 conds, in a heavy gig boat, and, we doubt not, in a boat of | witt he apprecistel es they onpht end. ov they deserve. It ) J repeat, then, gentlemen, that now is | brilliant light, handsome paintings, and delightful | they have increased the city and county expenses so | ing to Philadelphia. Mem.—We again remind ( "repeat n nind | the class of the New Jersey, would baet her crew all hol- ni this Whig Congress are the men to accom: | decorations, made it a sight well worth seeing, and | much that they have to value property at its full | Celeste to get her cash every day from Hamblin— s ‘ {ill be well undexstood then shat De. B. Brandreth hes the low. They are noble boys. strongest claims upon the public confidence. It is true that ie Wich it hee been fhe pursuit ofthe pecpie, | Worthy the "numerous attendance given it by the | vale and tax as follows :— short accounts make Jong friends—ready money is | Te Tunr.—The races over the Union course, Long | every individual who makes atrial of the Brandreth’s Pills \ ofthe Whig people-for the last tey years | Deauty and fair of Falls City. House and lot in Chesnut street, 25 feet front, valued | jive fish—sixpence on the nail 1s better th dol- | sland, commence on Tuesday. Boston and Fashion | concede them to be the best medicine they ever used.— te sacompll . hak” GT Go aambenpies. Tnthe last week bisiness'has amdinedi'a more |’ este, Lease $068. are T than a dol-| will probably meet at Camden on Saturday the 29th of | They are indeed a medicine ‘about which there is no mis. these co be fo restoration of former. prosperity. | cheering aspect. A fine prospect 1s opened for a thri- City, 32 cents lar next month, October, as the proprietor has offered a purse of $2000, | take. ‘Their value in a climate so changeable as ours can- Aait sey, that ia my. opinion,—the "pla propored | ving business this winter. A very sudden. change County, ws eieceneed & four mile heats, tree for all. Boston willenter to take it, | not be sufficiently appreciated. A. free inat last year’ will do that. 1 am confident of it—} has taken place in the weather. Two days ago it fore io « Croton Ceresration.—The city authorities hav- tug ofwar, cod the thied ‘Gontae Datwoed ie Darth and provestel.) Paces wis Lave erationent et itiectot (Cheers) LENOW i, Lond oheers cherry > ye so hot ice ee not cou you, now so cold that . pe ing very wisely designated the lth of this month, | south.” Soot the cay yb pre aprtieri lieing eg he knows that the temper of it ia good, if he sees that the | & Gre Proves to De necessary for one secant ery 96 cents on $100 as a proper time to celebrate the accomplishment of | _ Poricr.—But little doing for the past few daysat the | deficiency of that important fivid,'the Brandreth Pilj, parts aro proportioned—if he sees that the construction is | rormins Pines times through in’ | Isaw the Tax Bill, and the above is correct. The | this great and important work, the military, fire | Police offices. Yesterday Cfloér Stophevs suonseded in.) ‘have, emoqually benstciel Siac | Ofkea des thiaters 5 coow ths on et peel ys on a — — pfx une of Philadelphia is now even worse than New | department, and various societies, are making very econo ne broke open aso ERA og the DREADED YELLOW FEVER onepen oh ot its p r , , roles, m , other subjects, and I have already Utica, ~ 4 aes extensive arrangements to celebrate it | ner of Walker and Centre streets, a’few nights since, of | few doses taken immediately upon infection being receiv- et ticen is Son, ntlonets aren tate (Correspondence of the Herald.] ‘‘ When ne Grotan pelenreae oie people cry ith its i . Ti ie i, commensu- | property of considerable value. He was Tully committed, ed into the system, will be almost certain to prevent any c cannot avoid alluding to it.’ Imean the “ a egin to think of the taxes we are to pay here. | A | rate with its importance. It is truly a subject of con- | apart ofthe stolen property having been seen in his posses. | material inconvenience. And at no stage of this dreadful ng state of the public credit of this country. 1 Unica, Sept. 20, 1842. | blow will then be given to the real estate of this | gratulation that we have lived to see its final con- | sion. epidemic is there so proper a medicine as the Brandreth ils. Let this medicine be universally used in this dis- ease, AND NO LOSS OF BLOOD ALLOWED, and ‘help thinking, gentlemen, that if the Statesmen | The New York State Asylum—Insantty—Breach of FA Page eGo prtepstea pseed pi cae perty t0 | summation, for at one period it was considered ra- mer age e , that if Was! A ° ial ‘ 1Joun Ataios and Hethiltoa, ‘and Medvaon, they Promise— Supposed Parties—An Amalgamationist retrograde. Te ther problematical, and now while the mass of the ‘sie eaaee a pore ao ely ge dad ee TLEO Te lew, very few, would be its victims. So it is with other « dweply eencerned aud sobetly thought in Trouble. The high rate of personal taxes is driving many | people have turned their attention more to the drink- | make money, and fs dog it when he sells 67 tons of his | “Wseases. ASSIST NATURE with this allimportant fram obliged toured: treataig Eprror Heratp— personsand families over to Brooklyn, to Jersey, | ing water,than the swallowing of stimulants, it may | Lozenges a year ; a few years such business would make | Fy not resort to Dleeding or mercury, and we shall have a = brand ey carbo pt Drie Sn :— * and Westchester. Several of my friends can hirea ! ideal man comfortable—and then the satisfaction of knowing | very GREAT SCARCITY of persons afflicted with : pene gh pe ip heat th - ie P house in Jersey for what their taxes are now in this | be, among other reasons,viewed as a great blessing. | the coughs, headaches, worms, and the numberless dis- | CHRONIC MALADIES. The ferhered triton the wait ; ais dietreme at what they Lec of the sear, | . For interesting letters, containing the latestnews, | city, and next May they intend to leave “‘a house to eu een nie eases he cures must make him a hi man. Go to.106 | mal kingdom—over which we are the lords, they are not er ly with which the American character is | fashionable movements, &c. &e., the New York | let” thus saving, as follows :— Exisna Burcuarp.—This new apostle of temper- | mene mere West an Amiling and aa calm as a sum- | alicted with Chronic Maladies, neither should we beif it nofin Europe. We have a stock loan which Herald takes the precedence of any paper published Present house rent, $700 ° A a a aa 9 Eas apse er pen ace SONS, - a were not our pride which occasions them. FOLLOW © present rate of interest ought to command $1 25! | ; ‘ ; r City Taxes 200 ance is labering amongst us with great zeal and de- | Sand roadway Broadway ; Church, | NATURE. Use that medicine which harmonizes with her Coa wa commands dose This Commonweaith | it the States. It has large circulation here ; and lpia —~ | votion, in his new vocation, before our various | 12 Bowery, s Codington, 227 Hudson at.; Mra. Hayes, 199 | which milly but surely removes all impurities from the has credit not, to be doubted —dees it not find | Iam surprised thet you have not a regular corres- 900 4 Pate this . 41 ee dine Fulton st. Brooklyn. blood, which strengthensthe feeble and yet reduces those itaelf affected in its general credit by the present cond nonde: t ni F f a House and acre of ground in Jersey, 200 temperance societies, in this city, and gaining muc! MSTOCK & CO’S COMPOU of too fulla habittoa healthy standard. Let me again tion pubtic credit of the eouniry. (Cries of “Yes.”) i; = Ra te na Swit maa ce eat cs orn : pac eclat. It would be no great matter of surprise to us, aMAOe OF SARSAPARITDA ee eee Dae say that every department of the manufacture of the Is nooedy to make a movement ? Is there aot a man in | thing better to do, I will make an opening, and if) Saving, ae $700 _| ifs hereafter, we should hear that he had taken it | proscribed by some of the most distinguished physicians, | that “ery box wits mp thiee levels tron then macy be Snderioke to Grebvot at Peat Ib cose DORie Te RENE ee eee find a place in your} Aga native of this city I regret to: make these in his head to preach hell and damnation, and | Wo bavegiven it the preference to any other preparation | (hii4 nee to Lave the Lenudatal efiect dessribed. if bea Cun peopls.and to shew them the inevitable conseqnen- | Columns, you shall hear from me often. statements—but they are facts that intime will speak | 1:16 his brother Jededi ” ae |“ Garmnnacsiia yet olered to the public. according to the directions accompanying each box. ces of laving the public faith and credit, and you moy | ‘The New York State Asylum is a most magnifi- | for theinselves, but before we go too far I would | drive his brother Jedediah from the course. We | | ‘The useot Sarsaparilla as an alterant and tonic medi- The public’s servant, ic character for morals and honesty where | cent building, and its situation is not surpassed by | Curb the waste and extravagance of our corpora- | would advise Jedediah to be on the alert—it-would | cine, is becoming more and more extensive ; and although B. BRANDRETH. tay the many forms are given and recgmmended for preparis this root for the patient, few, it any of them, contain & | , LE BRANDRETH PILLS are sold af 25, conts per suiiclent quantity of the virtues of Sareaperl lanai streets and at 974 Bowery, 189 Hudson street, and 175 Se- effect inci Fr ‘ seat toe ees ither iy" geo goer Poe the Sarsaparilla, or out oe also at the following offices, belonging to D. ble cihect thet eer ahenia Leno mcepared. it isa de-| piladelphie-8N. @thst Richmond, Ve., Main st. ‘enor Colca meretgth, pommiancs ontario Balsimore, cor. of Light and St, Louis, Mo. 49 8. Third Feet 8 root in the most cozvenient form for immediate use. Mercer sts. stands? (Cheers.) Some men are indiscreet | any public building in the Union, unless it is the | ton, and have them not spend a dollac wastefully or | be a sorry affair if he should be laid on the shelf by en o speak of repudiation! To repudiate a debt! | caiytol at the head of Pennsylvania Avei D.C | extravagantly. 4 ' Do's repudiation pay a debt? Does it discharge the | TrPlO A, recutvines tie tartnterss a eacrlac of | _ Shut up iny store to celebrete the Creton water in- | * gutter drunkard of fifteen years standing—pull pe rsa Soo ey cee mestoseiabepinia gaia fashionable resort, and many are the tender scenes | troduction! “humbug”—let the Laer ahead, Jedediah. je pact hould not thus deceive themselves | that have, and are daily taking place in its number- | tS and others who pay no taxes rejoice—but Mhation does not do anything. but edd a_sort | less rooms, lengthy halls and beautiful piazas; its | Rative citizen (whose father and grand father drank |_| News rrom Braztt.—We have received by the isrepute to acknowledged disability. Itis our duty as | walks are to this city, what Hoboken is to New | Pump, water till the age of 84) is to be driven frem | Poultney, at Baltimore, some additional news from ar as i our power, to rouse the pubic feeling on this York. I am fearful that it may prove the cause of | the city by such untimely extravagance, has no f beater te tenneisal Pittsburgh, Pa., Woodst. subject. "fo inaintai the beneficial influence of law and | much insanity, although built to remedy the insane. | Cause to rejoice. gies g «soja | Sersaperilia requires muck boiling and at anigh tempers, | Cincinnati, Third et. Louisville, 99 Fourth at m faith in the public credit. (Cheers) Why, | Thave notes of some very. interesting affairs that |. Recollect the additional taxes next year must be | It is that, by a recent Jaw passed by the Provincial | ture, to extractall its virtuos, 1 have coused@an appara, | Charleston, 8. C., 96° East Albany, 44 South Market eee eee eee ee ates cu. | have come off here—you shall have them. ‘There | $1,000,000—and the water will not ‘be generally | Assembly of Pernambuco, the President of that | tus t y bom : street. tus to be so constructed that the steam is partially com. Bay, , and the temperature raised much higher than can | New Orleans, 2 Old Levee, to discriminate between the United States go- “ : i} free—and a di P : sieht aaron “ “ are several weddings lo tal taken until free—and a direct tax on property. ‘. 4 f same people; and ita State government may re- | calendar of the Supreme Court which soon con City taxes, lamps, police, &e. 12 cents natives or foreigners, for the improvement of the | parea Fluid Extract which contains all the virtues of the | Hartford, Conn.,Henry Ben- Teer. 8 Roevorne ; tshonest debts and find no rebuke from the pub | venes here, a case of breach of promise, which Internal improvement, 4 manufacture of sugar-cane. These persons are to | Pest Spanish Sarsaparilia in aconcentrated and convenient | ton, W. Crosby, Buffalo, A. W. Wilgus, tic voice, may not Europe ask the question, how long till | learn is “rich.” ‘The parties reside in and near New eed a receive a salary not exceeding four contor de reis, Soest cidtiseh Gna tittoreh todas cee Broviduoes, Sean Shaw, 7+ ‘Syracuse, G. 8. Fitch, the National councils agree to repudiation and findino te | York. ‘The counsel employed. is General Ostrom, Me ee a ee ae or 98,800 ner anita » | Gavobe’ combined with Mexerron, Gualse, Sassafras and | Tey oort, W.8. Vote,’ Utien, Geo. Datton, i I Np a Mr Spencer, and Hon. Alvan Stewart, from which 27 ets.on $100 | rh tity lity displayed by the Brazilians is | 4 SiRce the introduction of the Fluid Extract of Sarsapa- | Mobile, Ala, Doubleday & Rochester, Hy. Serene | (Che And the time has come when every sale ihe patties are “highly respectable” [tis | Clerks whose salary exceeds $500, 24 per cent on $12}. fe liberality displayed by the Brazilians is | pitig, itsreputation has been constantl Incressing, and | , Sears, Gai bs 7 a ym, man and all governments secording, to their abit | Whispered that the great and Piousamalgamationist, Baltimore is even duller than Philadelphia; her | “thy of note. Indeed we notice a greater pro- Laeeran “iy bes extended in all directions. Ite highly Augusta, Ga. 8M. Thomp- .ipurgh, John Caughey, es ard constitutional power, should endeavor to Parra h opponents, has taken 2 Seah cong <6 civilians ‘ ever jas been intro- se % correct tay Great eatueag eel | {Oheeus). 1 de advantage and got ajudgment for costs, which | Store aouses and shipping about Fell’s Point look | gress in civilization throughout all South America | “{teq Poughkeepsie, A. Van Auburn, G, M. Milligan To be found only true at 71 Maiden Lane. twke to say what the constitution authorises | it is said is to be argued at this sitting of the court. | #&¢an emba than in any portion of the globe. Look at New rei 0. 3 Lalso understand that in case it isnot called there is ‘The whole faut of “houses to let” arises from the Granada, &e. Kleeck, Hudson, A. H. Spaulding, Congress todo. Lonly say that ifthe puolic domains— that if that great fund properl q 2 equity belon tobe aregular exposé of the whole affair. So look | before-named causes, extravagance, and needless Jibei isda thane GG DR. HENRY’S RHEUMATIC SYRUP.—To all| ‘To be the genuine Brandreth’s Pills the box, must have the States. then there i4 some means by regular ond con. | out for fun. hes improvements, and the only remedy is “the strictest} a ccipent To AN ELEPHANT.—An elephant was pling dogg Ait co ge Yoo t ng oe emai bah gory piers ina bared, stiot et ple the St ir credit . ” n : affec ™ : wine tnd the credit of the people. [Cheers] I have detained ae cee ee ia Hea peas ati crossing a bridge over the Hackensack, last Friday, | limbs and head. “So great was the pain that 1 was unable eT aeg e egy aril you gn lemen,much too long. In my judgment there New London, Conn, Doan’s Boxts.—No trace whatever was found of Dorr’ } when it fell in, and precipitated the animal into the | ®t" over in my bed without help, and at one time the | Extract of The Gen parila, Fema'n many important eutjeots yet to eagage the etten (Correspondence of the Herald.) bones on Acote’s hill. They will henceforth be repre- | “ Heesaipad ee feats tlh ein was so severe that I did not sleep for neerly & week. |. coreoe oF MEDICINE AND PHARMACY tion of public and private men The settlement of the New Lonpon, Sept. 17, 1842. sented by empt Slemehells ; and some future antiq arian river. He escaped by swimming ashore. fg yg hn pe mes yr tered tears eee Or tue Crry or New York. rema’ning questions w ngland—the pi 5 . ‘ ‘ i + Bos ’ . | may be dor t the ani t — 5 . ‘: wae 6 Aen f the yok hae rest} may ee . be gy spine cs ee hein Clasetheee interesting poll a har eee Pt Tora Derraviry.—Placing wood on rail-road pale weal a bottle Sarky two sillier {what tier ingot ectiole hes Dow its Parisian phersraoestiot, end —th © reciprocity tr we . hi 4 ‘ 5 procs a te teobecthe: een. aaner ing anen peor we Laws Repealed—Whale Ships | Force or Hasrr.—Girard’s old porter still clings to the | tracks to murder half a hundred passengers. dily improving, and in two Weeks I was perfectly cured, | isconfidently denominated the onty really valuable prepa- ' red net —The Herald. tenantless walls of that old building. Twenty-nine years aan new able to bees eny kind of ex " | vation of ‘now offered for sale in this countr Vion of ‘to currency, and this other great Dike hack has he been a constant attendant there both under theold | pao p HENRY MARSHALL,” ‘Together with the active principle of the Smilax offic of the hg nee of the = aract ee AR BEKNETT :— United States Bank, Mr. Girard, and more recertly the Pi ROM pepe g ve resit A the Joseph Rt! aps nob we $0 Seusticivees, opnaee Rela ail: talts—the best species of the root—the College have incor- sen Foam ready to devote inyself, if they | Yesterday and to-day’s transactions before our | GirardBank. Having been retained under all these va- | have received Bart Papers to the 8th ult. It does h opposite Ludlow sate ee peculiar modification of suger, which has 5 of national pursuit or private effort. | és rious institutions, and become a part oven of the fixtures | NOl appear by them that the hurricane which was so des. | | Wehere repeat out offerto stipulate to effect perfect | porattsl Ded elyeyreii of the nos ers] Ido wot expett, gentlemen, that much | Court of the Supreme term aflords an opportunity of | there, he still clings to it, and nothing can alienate him | *Tuctive among some of the Leward Islands had extended Sadouetiiogs “Any getsen he de iit SXaPncteto | trum-venders and certa ists, the common extract of public service remaing to be done by me; but Tam | giving you some information (and of course what | from its cold walls. Day and night he may be found at | t® Windward. The crop of sugar and ground provisions ready, for the prometien of these objects, to act witn ‘ i i were very promising. The island had favored with other men of our party, and of all Bh Tam willing | You know in business matters, the world knows | ‘Post, either sweeping the marble steps of that institw- | Tne ‘rains for some time. Markets well ‘supplied with American produce. Accounts trom Demarara represent eg n hief ingred: , adily be d buying the medicine at once may call at the office, No. | of liquorice is the chick ingraciant su) can toadily be te, 286 Bowery, corner of Houston street, being the on!y ae A : pags ract of liquorice is adulterated, and contains copper de lace in the city where it is sold; and in Wrewark, hel trom iis ess in which tee booosien ob ttt anes : tion, or sitting in acontemplative mood in the to act wih men whe are {reed from that great danger | sooner or later) which beyond doubt will prove a joining ieage, Poor man, at revulsions in hich affuct# every good man—I mean the d t : the crops there also as loki I, though i ‘rippe’s, No. 298 Broad street. i patriotism itaelf, warmed and heated in party contest, | l€88on to steamboat masters and all those who nse | Philadelphia Evening Courier. very uanoulthy, at the latest Getes, cosoug thetakabitents: | pena] n> _ | evaporated. ‘The College wish thus particularly to guard Poors of cating late pertiveochip.- (Leea A More Evrscts or tne Gate ix tx Banamas—Ex- | °C § Gy 0c OG- BY SPECIAL EXPRESS.— Could a person wit- | the public against the pernicious tendency of mixtures, toasts of aaa ig dato partizaoehip, (Lou Lora uetcispaiew: towards a travelling public. ‘ tract of a letter, dated Nassau, (N.P.) Sept. 17, 1e4a— | O'S: Gazette, Oct. a ness the speed and beauty of a locomotive under full blast, containing large quantities of this isoned Ii worice, The Sante. b ré “ iene “ ‘The case of Mr. Paul Roge: wi “« st, is ui be aye rw ‘ ‘i ii eo “ Extract,” prepe: y the College, cont 1s an ay Soderecloa al pasty tealing, acd more pradocincane nt | Ure Years sinice against Captain Sanford, of one of! iie'san crop et Rum Key, have been, aeert destroyed, | Whose performances have elicited amazement and applause | pronounced the finest sight i je, Some, however, | obtained from that valuable vegetable bitter, 0 purely public Confidence. (Lremenlous cheering.) A | OUF Steamboats, for an occurrence as follows :— | and the same at Green Key at Watling’s Islands. Harbor | irom all who have seen him, is engaged this week at the | prefer seeing a racer coursing — sb tee laxery 6 gronP galled from, Gentius, Kin of Ilyria, who a discovered more haveat and generous union of well meanivg men | Said captain is alleged to have ill used said Rogers | Island has also sutlered severely. | Several of the drough- | American Museum where thousands will flock to see him. | Of ents, pulling some of the qhoiee Sagres Aint ny (ve | is great virtues.) | A-small portion Othe scetable: whose on all “ whe nt voapeaiay fg adogs "ne at New Haven because he did not pay his passage jor Paton Franklin was lost oft Cat Island, {with all om These wonderful automaton figures are also re-engaged; | are satisfied. rants 8 6004 arto OTe the next eilicacy as an alterative and purifier of the blood is well pareait of aeeee pred entlemen, in pablic life, or in | “8 fat as that place ; whereas said Rogers claimed | board but the Captain—among the number, a passenger | besides Miss Hood, La Petite Celeste, Mr. Collins the prince | and favorite brands? asabove. “Who's the next | known, has likewise been added. These several articles 4 ‘avon, Lam willing to perform a part; and to | {at Capt. Sanford should bring or send him to this | by thename of Sanky, the performer, a late resident of the ic si it customer 1” have been incorporated, and their peculiar principles privet Se The} beet roby mee for | pltce adcording to agreement, end whichagreement Sheten, wich atveral Limarea dollars worth of proporty on of comic singers, the Mysterious Gipsy Girl, and a perfect compounded in a highly concentrated form, and the re. Sti that yetr ney resell Nome of strength and of ‘Site | waa forfeited only owing to the ioe preventinga ecto board.” ner riya cise ronnec this coger can aces rte sal se bees Oe ie waa — enthusiastic cheering, which lested tome | passage of the boat here. Jury's verdict for plain- | Stcxwess 1x Sraixort —An inflammatory | #4 children, who cannot conveniently be attended by To the Business Public. ane Sa loetag reciceck from the Mr. Webeter sat fore) 4 tuff $400, on an appeal from a verdict before given typhus fever is prevailing ld. Itisef a rather | gentlemen, the same performances as are given in the Rereanee 1y completed one of the most splendid | edition just ublished of Brande’s “ Practical Dictionary exact 7 ee id three quarters. a sii Ma ad ie J ae patel ings holga instances accompanied by # | evening, will also be given every afternoon. This is the PNERAD PRINTING idl ad ever ci mized in | of the Mstesia Medion Eienl iih 2a ‘otitis sudo on. Mr. Strong and Foster Attorneys 4 are to print s, pamphlets, cards, | _“ This article has been preset a oi Septal. Th 7 oa “net the {tigate Cos dated | for plaintitl—CGen. Isham an othersfordefendant.. Fasoav.—" Largs sches from Iti tow-corns grow.” Nib cenly aitipledoedd achsienslni ae ae aa bills, a at kinds of Ms and segant print onthe | tiem--in " obatinate Sfeotions in di "ideases of the toon i 8 c fe, . lai aa . : ” Q |! X ¥ y a ‘ ia, worieen an ee A case came off also between one Mr. J. Morris, | —‘Tav.—On a recant occasion, says an exchange, as the Gees nyph ther ng eed et pres ieee clcere a taal esting paine, tamorsend nodes—wasting et from Malta, ad that the then ef wor Known as a concertical man, and one Mr. Chapman, | marriage ceremony was about to be performed in achnrch | Without a parallel. ie, We ha Of the flesh—and é has proved a valuable remedy, and has typos, presses, and materials of all ki f hoor! pected. On her 6 of Norwich which crowded our Court to excess. This | in « neighboring town, when the clergyman desited the STOTT ORE 3 y Department recently issued '« most salutary | by Mr. Morris one year or more since, for false inte | °! /adées immediately arose. hrust on them, others achieve it, Such is the manager | detiaes or ore rated fam the rea “A he aaet Pe Sen re dvetione, Petar of the New York Museum. He certainly has attained »n eminence in public estimation, by presenting th m with ‘ entertainments of a high order, ané charging only ha'f Said Digby to Quilp, on | 146 ugnal price. Harrington, Delarue, Rosalie, Kneass, and in cases where mercury has inju- esses powers not hitherto Matera ‘Beate uw te nesses 75.gente ecch. regard to commands on shore in the marine corps | prisonment, under an arrest for violating the statutes |.‘ Poutticat. Conuspaum.—Why are the whigs like printed in this office, and it is j . it Me J terchange among all officers in the command of | of our good old State, by showin i tora? Give it up? Because they model with s ’ ig an exhibition of P ey model Cla ; a si Neapeensin Gs October, singing, music, dancing and extravaganzas. After | “'l! make a bust of it-—Bay § ith of Novem: | some most interesting sharps and flats by the Attor- Dancer or Ripina ts Cans, eautifully printed magazine ful typography of the New well known. in the country. “The be York Lanort xt, at which time it will be rigidly enforced - c entering a cab the other day, “Wh: th iol for printing will ha made ta Me Tncees IN CASES OF HALFrA-DOZEN Bor Wsssand SMAgmRSAAAAIRDIDer beg otha by cay | ORE ogg oy ieee an able and im- | very dange ous?” Why?” sail: Quilp. Because | Benoie, Mrs. Bennie, and Master Young, having proved | gusi0r ith Manage, ‘at the office of the. Hertld—or up Saves seewactad Ct ena Wrorenx D on. —| 0 bel de by the al J 0 A pr . i ot. A vorchante of Springfield, Missouti, to improve the navi. | verdict of Chapman's guilt. This, Lam forced to | WayoigrY> “the man always drives over you.” Quilp soattractive, the manager as,en aged Oe alton tothe |e SAMBS GORDON BENNETT, | N.B-—v'very liberal discount to oleate purchasers "'So'onth for thie mppiion of produce, at fe ne | civetntt (Ober gimont peonle, of out county who | twseesoreixa.—Thurwlay, the 244 day of December | (tale Wek. ascenle carta Ntetery in only one f °*OPALETOR oy rah, Huxaun Genxaas Pamsina Orrice, By order of the IN, Agent. pened , * | lave been feasting more or less on the performance be ~s ‘ juseum, entertainments, picture gal h West Corner of Fulton and Nassau st . a at. N.Y. you the Northern rivers are blocked up by ice. ~ | ot Morris's Company for the last two or three years, bey prow he 55 poser by pm Sprig ane Hamp | iting. New Youx, 20th Sept., 1842, Principal oftice of the College, 97 Nesseu st.,

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