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Amgen x Wm Asszxa.y Nosmatione,—The Whig nom sanguinary conflicts, pe- NEW Y ORK -HEKALD. inating committee have completed their Assembly 4 'y morning, and pemecee af th memorable and glorious [Cormepoudence of the Herald.) “yew York, Sunday, October 29, 1842, | attached, with a cargo of fat pork for sale, labelled | tieket—putting in nomination the following gentle- | %* °f the Devaty sherid of Duchess county wes ie Come ensered soenasiee 7 8 Pawapecenss, Oct. 21, 1342 aw: ““M. M. Noah,” is now o reduced in iteadventsing | men:—Joseoh Biaat, E. G, Baldwin, Horace St, | \-7/06 te eefnbrated Bll Moahec aad Wis father the Po Advertisers. usiness, that it has to employ a man to write ficti- } John, A. A. Alvord, Harvey A, Weed, Floyd Smith, ove.ct Gilimerth asbestos pagar mph 4 found a Mr E.B, Torus, who has been, for afew weeks past, | ‘ious advertisements, and thus make a show of| Robert Smith, John C. Hamilton, Jacob Acker, | {ie missing, and his irons and shoes left-in his finen ne name Cos clot : Collecting gdveri:sements for thie paper, it no longer au: | ‘ling its columns. We find the following in the} Smith Dunaing, ‘James Brinsmade, Philo Doane, | seach was immediately made for the rogue, but he had Mis travels in Europe, in Egypt, aud the [oly — — we myself the grateful therised to taansact auy such busages for this office, Nor | | P88” Of yesterday :— Samuel Webster. A api teat escaped. It is, therefore, to be presumed that he jumped | /-and—bis embassy to France, and the various im- | officefof filling a sheet with a theme so congenial ant t of war, a& «ee A 7 F; “4 Hs army? mer atter wards promo! ‘Theatricals in Philadelphia—Charlotie Cushman— | to the ‘of General, and fought at the batt! The Walnut Street Theatre. et and was in numerous confficts duiiaS} You ask if anyone can tell you aught of Char , 7 of allowing persons to collect advertisements, from the a Mice Watsn.—A great deal of fuss iskicked up to the police office to enter her griev- the Walnut street Theatre the centre of attraction b nd the whole of a 5 v } to the fashionable and discerning public; I never f (recurrence of misunderstandings, caused by the’] N. ¥. College of J about Mike Walsh—and in the absence of any par- | 22¢c*. » The member of the bar was then panel me M aCin i igs | left the wails of a theatre better satisfied than on requent recurrence o ich persons without exyau_ | Pilon sree ticalar éxplosion‘oh & Hellas + pow. | mst orthecharge of fighting in « coal eeller! r. Clay is, undoubtedly, the peteeah che Whiex G TAYLOR AND FITTING BUSINESS.—in —-- harf, and | POftant public stations which he has held at Wash- | +o my pen. Say person whatever, in the city, allowed todo. |) whut is culled light colured garments, the last worn by | Sixt Con@rssional Distaict.—The Whig no- } °Y**¥2#% #5 the bost was seroeshing bere \agton, and amongthe A! es of this country, |” Miss Cushman is the great actress of the cou L call at the | ‘ais world,vulgarly called shrouds. ‘nis business is par- | minati . - swam tothe shore. A reward is o! rr Pi have given him a most extended knowledge of 1 4 coun- Advertisers of all kinds, -are requested to Sicularly attended to in all its various branches, at cush | nating committee for the Sixth Congressional | 4 Reauian Row 1s Watt staxer.—Great excitement | world’ abroad ait at home, and made him rag ee nothing; when 1 affirm she is the offiev of {hy Hemagp, northwest corner of Fallon and Nase | prices. For particulars apply at Dr. Bennett’s N.Y. Col- | District, composed of the 1th, 42th, 15th, 16th und | was created t the head of Wallatrest, yesterday, on the | cient in international and national laws. Ni Pemgetic naar b ie ealovon dereee the Cae have ‘ xf LAE ARBR ION s \ege of Medicine and Paarmacy, same building with the | 17th Wards, have nominated Hamilton Fish, as the | 220umcemeat of a set too between 5 coupeniion oi aw: | rican citizen f f, 7 omplished lady, the fou streets, and leave their advertisemen| Herald. ozu tf didate for tie ‘helt Co 4 of No. 14, up stairs, and an apple woman named Margaret change from the mumery of melo drama to the We have been compelled to abolish entirely the system #.—Proposals will be received until the Ist of | “@adidate for essa rally Sadia thou but one found, Casey dow ierselt in | 0 one will receive so attong chaste representation of classic plays, hus made Be eatahdan fared in F a 2 ve oo of Pennsylvania, and will raise a the occasion of the representation of the Hunch- pip a from These advertisements are both fictitious, being | der magazine, Mike may do to talk about for a <a Gee Mannie bike eat nchibies 2 the friends of Gen, Scott have almost entire pote ped nln olny Bg sg pene : y or tthe dia anes ‘meant 9s a species of wit, to throw ridicule on the week. He is, like a true patriot, preparing to kick poles Pe ae fend mpenine. ie ounpeny es a ferro e pac fall Jnte the support of | in ‘an unexceptionable manner, is a suffisiout indica ‘The cisculetion of the sam i °: | New York College of Paarmacy and Medicine, | upa row in Tammany Hall, and he may succeed | Stn ‘whom he wes found in dhe public treet, by Daniel | Ininy next Lebitdovets tacaee .. rd of | tion of the merits of the manager, and the perfec- being greuier than that of auy other paper in the country, | which happens to rent aa office in the Herald | without the aid of Golt’s submarine battery. At | Dodge, eadeavoring to carry his principles of amalgame- | ,,. mersus choice Pieces of gossip that will wake up| Hon of the management. The heavy black and and she pressure veal Dasiness upon our columnsis so | Building, at 97 Nassau street. This College was | any rate, lets have a row in these dull days. fone ad ner Cette seine wee the sleepy denizens of Harrisburg trom'their Rip cn som Compress be rors great, (hat we are under the necessity of adopting this | established by Mr. Richardson, a highly respectable M ——_——. . | portunity he bolted from the enclosure round the Jus- | Van Winkle slumbers. Till then, geod bye, joes ae cengieolin: wists a> a course, ia order to dofull and ample jastice to those pa- | gentleman of large capital, who acts as agent in| | Musiraln eee he apa his. orm Sai mnamutesrec aioe tie heck. “The Brrro. | light and beautiful temple fit tor the followers of crous who advertise with us, aud have patronised us, in | COWjunction with a society of medical men who act | #f¢ SUll giving concerts in Camaila with great suc pelier, Vt. Teepe to worship in. The stage is unquestionably (Correspondence of the Herald.) the tand best arranged in the city, and the ¢ompany incomparably the most effective. The Monrersme, Oct. 14, 1842.” Boston gir ” with the stamp of “ foreign airs and Political Intrigwesand Movements in Vermont. pig an equal, if not exceed Fanny Kemble. tee Mr. ley isa great favorite; he is an excel- Feunp Benner? lent actor, and we welcome him most heartily to The Legislature o{ this state met at this place | our city. "The theatre has had an excellent run yesterday. Both branches are clearly whig, and the | from the Opening, and as its attractians become whigs have every thing in their own way as usual. on iW lly known, increases in public estima- Weare able to give a greater whig majority, ac- dee peel ae Dito: peemant, and lucra- cording to our population, than any other state in on “Dar anerema. the Union. But there are certain symptoms of dis- | === net union among the whigs, which does not auger well] BY THIE SOUTHERN MAIL. for the future prosperity of the party. The whig party in this state is made up of the Prrresurcu.—There were two feet eight inches honest yeomanry—the farmers and mechanics ; but | Water in the channel on Tuesday. it has been ruled for a few years past by a clique of ’ ars pai We have just been informed that aduel took paocsnonsed demmmayposs Sendiog in op latge vil- | 400. norai’g ehcmtale Oat a ae et They are men of some talents, but of no respectabili- | 2PPosite Burlington, between two midshipmen of | ' " 7 v, 8 i Asotnen Case.—Yesterday morning Wm. McBride, of as physicians, for the purpose of preparing pure and sie eset aoe Ribsapine ar there. Forrest 1S | 161 Geueaann: founda bundle of something in his wholesome medicines for the public, andto aid the ; P/#ying in Philadelphia at Miso Cushmaa’s theatre | entry,and upon opening it, eut tumbled a fine, thumping . ini th f “ which is doing a very fair business. Hackett is | ™uiatto that, no doubt, wasthe son of a white or medical faculties to repress the progress of quackery layi tthe ‘Tremicett’ Goal hey gGoa black mother by a father o! another color. The little Dickens’ Review of American Newspaper | and imposition. On inquiry, we find that their sue- | P#ying at the Tremor » Boston, with g00d | jokce was sent to the Alms House. Literature, cess hasbeen very great—their various medicines success, fill 1s lecturing all through Massachusetts, Prensa witn Receivixe a pigme Stoven ‘The produetion lately pat forth in the Foreign | areof the best quality—and their use and popularity | “4 draws good houses. The National, Boston, | Goops—A man, namod Smith Reed, wn Point, N: re tuilor, who has recently resided at Middletown Point, N. Quarterly Review, by Mr. Charles Dickens, pur- | are increasing very rapidly. In the progress of this | U84er Blake, is doing well. The Chesnut street | 5° anu Yormerly ot 137 Washington etrest, was arrested ar 4 - P Theatre is doi ir business. ul by o1 Stokel; fering portiag to bea review of the newspaper literature | establishment, Mr. Richardson, the agent for the bisector, “a See a age il pre’ erence Gee ete pcan ing of this country, is one of the most laughable and | College, ceased to advertise with the Sun, in conse- Sak ® ‘Che Ravels mite E Li ticles, valued at $600, from the store of Hook & Townsend, ruliculous pieces of writing that ever was published | quence of finding that newspaper unsuitable, from its | aad the Chatham. igs st ete foroet place, | 79 Maiden lane, between Saturday, 15th,and Monday, 17th in an intelligent community decreasing circulation, its general uselessness, and | 224 the succession of novelties at the latter, inva house 160 Washin; inst—the store having been entered by false keys. ' The ‘ riably draw full houses. The new performer at the i the ty eek ep It is tall of gross bluaders, misstatements of every | other causes. For this cause, the Sun spites the 5 ar Hoek id 4 pel ork hia fim teltabees met niemen te ten conceivable kind, and shockingly false reasoning, | College, and fills its columns with fictions in the ris a e se ai aia ary csp fe ity oa velvets, Sec. were also foundia {Sess of Edward Fox, apparently founded on the grossest misinformation, | Way we have poiated out. How many more of the | 208 *¢Hx. He is not a go Sah ae : fallor, of Broadway, who had chased them of Heed — He misyuotes his extracts, and misstates whathe | Sun’s advertisements are equally “hoaxes,” | '0 thin a long. ra ican ham. loo! se Ms Hest emmaladtnaes eeiiercoee De he culls « parcel ofparagraphs from one | equal.y fictitious, we don't know—probably one | !0vely @s Violante. The house was not crowded. Asornen Dear ny 4 Fatt.—One day last week two Ppt, aad avributes them to another ; he sets out | iralt. Its only dependence seems to be onthe let-} Goon Byz.—The Pique frigate has reached Que- | mea Were Killed by jumping from upper story windows to to describe the character of the acticles of w certain | ters of the post office, which will keep it above the | bee, and wasto leave on the 20th instant, with the Margeret Waterman, who lived wits Liz Lewis: et 16 spite of all the malignant opposition raised in this city, or exteuded to foreign lands. ty, bound together only by the love of office, andde. | OUFMavy; and that one of the combatants, named ft 2 a 4 ‘3 Knapp, whois said to belong to. this city, was killed je d quotes half a col fi " ly a suort time | » Ever d Leonard st: jumped from the top of the house to the | termined to “rule or ruin.” They have rode the * (Aetyey§ per top he pame. he bundles his | close, and every sun m ° the 7th Hussars had also arrived. intemperate habits and had Deen laboring under the effects | this strong hold of the whigs will be captured, and | S7¢ fing thei, exaiaibation tthe Naval Aevln quotations trom various papers with his comments "The Maxtana.. of a recent regular frolic. the locofoco banner float above “‘the star that never Phd. Gee eir examination at the Naval Asylumu.— in the most indescribable confusion, without the AgLineton House, Oct. 16, 1842. Burrer ror rae Dinnge Next weex.—All the Amono tHe Missixo.—Andrew Ferris, grocer, who for- | sets.” , D, . of yesterday, ‘ Jeast order ot regulullly whasewe, e ; s » Oct. 16, whig papere south and west are praising Mr. Web- | Metly occupied a store at thecorner of ist avenue and| Governor Paine was last year forced upon the | . 10+ os Rowpery.—Last evening, about the - is Gen. J. G, Bennetr— . rats * Houston street, but more recently at New Rochelle, | whigs as a candidate by this same clique—the party | time the Frankhn Institute Exhibition was closing, fhe feature that probably apsoars more striking | ~'g, ster’sspeech in ‘good set terms. arene bene Geneny sett Ri OW SINE InRit Gy 98 Mon- | could not and would not support him. The year be- Le hr ee poke oe of the Tree- ai erin the whol iew i i and oe Pe pepe ps OR A lay to go to the former place, and bas not been seen or ig majority—} the | surer’s office, and stole from the drawer.—Ib. personal spite aginst pacular pertony evidently | py Ste ime tet Ladreaed alee to Joseph | Vawcancs Discovear.—By ming iodine with | het fom ances tones que mywouy, cox | fore tey gave 10,00 whig ajorty-lagt eat the : ‘ k eas f f Th Y | Smith, the Mormon Prophet, in answer to a letter! nitrate of silver, as a medicine, the skin is not | °° 8 tis wi baal nna mT ed some 1,000 voies of an election by the people !— Opentne or THe Batrimore AND On1o Ratroap pesing Sram some private cause of grief. This can | of his, introducing to my “kind attention” a friend | colored. Harrisburg, Pa. The election of governor then devolved upon the | To Cumpsriany.—We understand that the Balti- be accounted for by the fact that directions were | Of his from the H ap Sly iauvoo.. Ta ahib este [Correspondence of the Herald.) Legislature. Paine was elected with great diffi- | more and Ohio Railroad was yesterday completed givea him in this city by the eique who had him in Lexpressed my regret that the quarrel between him | _H¥pRoruosta.—Two men were bitten near North- Hagaissura, Sept. 27, 1842, | culty, even after his friends had pledged themselves | to within eight miles of Cumberland, and that in a keeping, how to redress these fancied grievances that he would take himself out of the way asa can- | day or two all theiron rails necessary to extend i didate the next year. But the next year came, and, | that place will be delivered on the unfinished = n, instead of declining the nomination, Paine and_ his | 80 that the entire road will be fully completed inless friends took all pains to secure it, though some of the | than ten days. counties had, in their mass meetings, instructed We further learn that arrangements are now in and John C. Bennett should have at all found its | ®™Ptom, Mass., last March, by asmall spaniel.— | Matters and Things in Harrisburg—Health of the “ way to the publie eye, this being the sole cause of | Z*Y bo‘h died of hydrophobia last week. Town—Politics—the Presidency—Prospects of the mere cat’s paw. And he was the more readily in- placing him in his present awkward situation. I A Meetinc.—A new paper has been published in respective Candidates in Pennsylvania, §c. duced to fall into their views, believ, 7 ri likewise commisserated with him in his affliction, | Ohio called the Giraffe; it is edited by a Baboon, | Jas. Gorvon Benngrr, Esq. :— sas he sould iagratiare hemeclt ik Mat Py 80 | and sigaed myself, at the conclusion of my letter, | patronized by monkeys, and supports the cause of Dear Siz :— GOIng he $1 0ni aera iat stpoeetarneadicogal (TR triend, which I reaily am, and the friend of | old ’coons. regret that your former correspondents have for thors whose booas have been republished in this all good Mormons, as well as other good men. Why 50 long neglected to cl icle the sayings, doings, buse of the liberal and independent’ press of the | owld not be Joseph Smith’afriend? He hasdone | | State oF Soctkry.—-A hog attacked a child four | and geuungs of thisour capital. ‘The seat of govern: ablise OF Uae Hderal aud independent press of the | nothing to injure me, nor do 1 believe he has done | Yeats old in the streets of Pittsburgh last Tuesday, ment of the Keystone State is full of gossip, de- coua-ry he hopes to sink the obscurity of his origin, | any thing to injure ex-Governor Boggs of Missouri. | and carried off a large piece of bread the child had, viltry, dullness, and curtain incident, that would A > eceived ‘into favor by the tocratic cir- | ue Governer, no doubt, under strong feelings, may i A i i 5 7 : ase igh i” aehiee he ‘a behveribe, g | have thought dnd believed that Smutn had precon- besides wounding the little fellow in the face well repay a chronicler, and interest a world. Your certed the plan tox his assassination ; but there isno NoG OE? 7 aper here is looked upon as the journal of the action with him. legul evidence whatever of that tact. None by © Guxar Staxn’ Mr. Hawley of New Bedford’) Pape oy 3 whica they have not maaliness enough to redress themselves; thus using the poor penny-a-liner as a their delegates to the State Convention to oppose | progress to open the Road for public travel between his iit aod Yet the clique, in spite of all ‘tha Baltimore and Cumberland, on the 5th day of No- ving a pomlennoe if ee tenke oes Paes of | vember ensuing.—Balt. American. t letest , alike for his love of office, —— fii heeabe private character, and for the | TheHon. O. A. Wickliffe, Postmaster General, means by which his nomination was brought about, | arrived in this city on Thursday evening last. He they concluded, as he was the regular nominee, it | seems to have derived much benefit from his Wes- would be ety not focomain, mn and iene tern tour.—_Madisonian, Oct. 22. was every where made to give him a cordial sup- rt—his friends made unparalleled exertions for | _Bartimonx Manxers, Oct. 22.—The receipts of How- Long and he has been elected by the meager ma- | *d-street Flour have increased during this week, and country, aad who waat a copyright, and by his c : : : have consequently declined. Quetations now at * : fiers to stake his reputation that the world will | country—the earliest, fullest, and most correct ve- | jorty of 909! Had he been nominated by the peo- | B05. "City Mills g4a5y Suaquehennes: Sie, whet But how utte competent to form the « wnieh an unprejudiced jury would convict any man, | 7 i a ae ke ti e ordat e Ot drvis a i) fh 4 seat requisition, would be an act of great injusuce, ° have failed of a majority of 5000 or 6000. But the Fine, 90'to 100 cents. Whiskey, in hhds 99;'bbls. 93. as his ruin would be certain. How could auy man, | UMor.—That whigs of Vermont cannot be “whi in” to the bacco, inferior and common Maryland, $2,50 to $3,50; support of such men as Paine, and they will not be | Middling to good, $6,60 to $3; and fie $8 to $12. ru and a letter “from Harrisburg,” is sought for and : : x Ri read with avidity, a pet counparisoa of the two countries, we venture to | against whom there is u bitter religious prejudice, | the Senate to prepare a work he is writing on go- | Atpresent there is little in the way of gossip, but oftais couatry! ln newspaper literature, on a pro- Calhoun shortly retires from 4 by such a clique of upstarts. Se ERA RELT: Say that this country is not only on a par with France | Cape ruin, being in the circumstances of Situ ! | vernment. at the assemblage of the next legislature there will] The tion Andrew Tracy,of Woodstock,who was| Stock Sales at Phitadelphia Yesterday. or Eagiaad, in every respect, but is inflaitely their | HOCK at the history of past ages—see the force of ———. be afund of incident, amusing, surprising, and in- | yesterday elected Speaker ot the House, is the lie | _atshares Schuylkill Navigation, 2 Cagiaad, 'y Fespect, y tanaucism and bigotry in bringing to the stake some Og What is the fine, during the. present year, for | tfesting. Busineas here 1s uow very dull; the | and soul of this clique. He is one of the first jury roe Sai easy @uperior ia many points, We have more originality | of the bestof men; and ia all these cases the per- “plan A merchants and manutacturers are doing litle or than asiand ia tats particular, and as mach as the | secutors had their pretexts, as well as in the case of | the neglect of military duty 7 la inthe Chale, ahd a: Gonltal ptatronbeeee: SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE, nothing, and the travel and transportation on the won i ta pital sepa fierce, sarcastic, untamable creature—totally reck- suigy Brcgea) We ae Alleabaay) Ai Liverpool; Bi ‘ Jain be ‘hb . . | the Mormon chiet. Nothing follows its victim with Sy De tree blic works is comparatively lignt. ‘The town ot | Jess und incipled in politics asin everything else, in, , do; W; Nickerson, togeat dae anes mele . aig Pee ns such deadly ain as religious zeal, and theretore no- | Not Stow, sur Fast.—Gen. Scott travelled 4000 Tamebies pituated “upon ie Dank of one of the = crtipsion te the beust past of tie opm” Peale; Wa Garrion, ‘Tourn, ks Delaw: aius, industry and enterprise, as both o emt put | thing should beso mucn guarded against by the ci- | miles ia forty days. finest rivers in the worid, in point of scenery, We., munity, from his well-known liberunism: He has Johndey, Baker: Brovidense? aC Frances, together vil power. F i —_—______ has heretofore been considered very healtuy, but | jong been intriguing for a seat in Congress. He re- | Porpoise, rake, Albany; Albany, Naves, New York; Cay Aso depravity,as it is called—faithful accounts of | | Suuth, I conceive, has just as good a right to es | Yrutow Fever still exists in New Orleans, Mo" | at present there is much sickness. ‘I'he physicians | sides in the district represented by the Hon. Horace eg on OE Pera, Bailey, N TR. sonte of the more revolting scenes of frail humani- | D484 church, 1t ne can doit, as Luther, Calvin, | pile and Vicksburgh. are reaping golden harvest:, and nurses are doing a | Everett, whom he has long tried to supplant. When Percival, Boston; Jane (By) Yo ey, NOrtoege oF Ce beh mumsnet ao cade sacha acrrenaer ee Rie Fox, vr even King Heuty the Ii th Ad ’ “ very Tespectable, business,” in the way ot attend- | Mr. Everett was nominated the last time in 1840, he Jet (Bremen Shingo, Sree sere (Bremen) Heh do; y—where she ere o hese cniets mreligion their opponents,and their > F . ance upon iavalids. Tne priucipi eases are nt ted,”” wo ave been permanent! jarhingtou, Thing, rieans; Dove, (Br) Danscomb, ua. ia the London papers! Lf we were to go to the files | people their persecutors, Henry the Lighth wasex | T#® Fain ar Nisvo’s—Continues three days next biltous,, intermittent and renutieut tevers, cholera need pussyed” into the locotoco aks, Oat for | Bid Clomenrine, (Bremen) Gsselman, Bremen, Condor, (81) of that poruoa of them called respeetadle for the | COuMmmunicated, body and bones, soul and all, by his | Week. See advertisement. morbus, and otner affecuons, always attendant | the great success of the Whigs, and the utter anni- ‘3 iu % reid 5 ahaid ‘en a ots that id Holiness tne Pope ; sul the Uhuren of Engiaad has upoa the miasmatic atmosphere, whicn is now tie Jast WIrly Years, We could make extracts that wou! lived, as well as all the other sects. , Just suit will be |; Wuar ror 1—A non-resistance conveation is in | oaly breath we inhale. ‘Tnere has been, so far, but be (ar mure disgusting (aaa aay thing that has been | with the Mormoas. ‘They may kill one Prophet, ion at Boston littie mortality, comparatively, but hardly a family ed in the worst papers of this country, Let | 4d confine ia chains halt hus tollowers, but anota. : escapes tue epidemic. Prayer meetings have been go back to the tral of Queen Caroline ; or e's ced hue place, end the Mormons will still go To Ler—The Portsmouth jail in New Hamp- called and held in some of the: churcnes, to avert oy em ja. Sid Victory, BX ot. hilation of the opposition in the district at that elec- t20—Arr Thomas tion. Our State is to be districted at this session, oo Tracy is te gel ae meee of the next 88, or by crook. summer Ne toe Ry Speakership might be a steppi “ob, Del. pat in oop Big ed ; pat i and ae sine Paulsen, 36 & : ‘Adams, Nantucket’ Sid Vulvure: > T ‘ the ague plague. stone ; and after much exertion he himseif no- UNCEMENT! that of Kean, or Miss Foote vs. Hayne, or Thurtell | Que of their Elders said to me, when conversing | shire. eet for senators and representatives, and | minated tor the House, trom Weodrogk tnd was "Exable See the enn and Pharmacy, Huat, @u Probert, o: aay of the murder trials for | on tis subject, that they were like @ Inustard. plane ee iseamrwesenerener’ also tor county officers, will take place on the llth | elected by a bare majority, though the Whigs have 0g BEG TO ISOM tn Teen eettous the last twenty years in that country, or the vaga- “It you don’t disturb it, the seed wiiltall and | Bosvow will run again in a few days, of October, and both parties are straining every nerve | a majority of five or six to one in that town! 4 of obtaining medical navies te: pny ai cum of f ’ multiply; and if you kick it about, you only give WC FT SR. VETS to carry the State. The election is a very impor-| — With this seal of condemnation from the whigs of | one dollar, with @ stutement of their case, they will be fies ol Jolanda Souticote, or tie more recent Ob | the seed more soil, and it will muitiply the more.’ | Dsap.—The Morning Herald of Mobile. tant one, as the Legislature will have to apportion | his own town upon him, he, previous to the meet- | supplied withone dollar's worth of ‘appropriate medicine, scene and blaspaemous details published in the lead- | Undertake to convince them that they are wrong, the State into congressional, senatorial and repre- | ing of the Legislature, went hrough: the state soli- c and a letter of udvice containing full directions as to diet, regimen, &c. All letters must fo on paid. Addess c W. 8. RICHARDSON, Agent, office of the College of Medicine and Pharmacy, 97 Nassau street, N. Y. Lon ou elative to th ter, Sir | aud that Smith 1s an impostor, and the answer 1s, Avpem Atter® Partum—Covr’s Supmanine | sentative districts, and elect an United States Sena- WE RES age ie sg ‘fl och fi agit af e laying the hand on the heart—" J know in my own | Batrey.—Mr. Colt has truly made some wondertul | tor, tor the expired term of Mr. Buchanan, and a ener oe ne in che desea inn | soud that it is true, and want no better evidence. | discoveries that must revolutionize the world, and | State ‘Treasurer. ‘There is a great deal of splitting, hall so iuumoral or degrading in the descriptions ot | feel haypy in my faith, and why showld I be disturb- | the Mueaium mast begia tomorrow. He has | in both parties, in many of the counties, but the ae citing the office of speaker—his entire clique, in- cluding the Governor elect, used all their influence forhim: there was but one other prominent whig in the house, Hon. William Hebard, of Randolph, one Joua Cou f ad 99 a rae Be ue . N. B. The Consuntixo Puvsician is daily in attendance eveuts published in the United States. Besides, in | ed?” Now | canuot see but wnat unis isthe senti- | proved: “ , mocrats will, probably, carry a majority on joint | of the most upright and able men in the state, and | a ivi describing those scenes which public journalists are | eMt tout governs all religiously disposed persons, | Ist. ‘That fire may be produced by galvanism. ballot. Mr. Buchanan ‘will be a candidate tor re- | he did not wish to be speaker, preferring to be the | fot ¢qhurats, consuls Toome of the college. Hours compelled 1o do, we are far superior to the London | (ttt ect being heaven and happiaess, no matter | 2d. That fire will igaite gunpowder. election, and will, probably, be the nominee of the | wnig leader on the floor of the House, as he has a what their church or their creed. They therefore | 3d. Taut the explosion of guapowder will distroy | democratic party. His election is not 80 certain as s mourdescriptions thereol; for whilst their | cannot be put down while the constitution of the | avessel. These wonderful facts were demonstrated | his nomination, however; and, like the boy with ats are nothing bet dry disgusting details, United States offers them protection, in common | this day to the assembled thousands. the jar of sweet-meets, he may, vy grasping also for 0g- EFFECTS OF HEAT.—The irritation and in- flammation sores produced upon the surface of the Skin by exposure to the sun, been for several years past: every thing succeeded to Tracy’s mind ihe was entinaiel in caucus, and : went into the poearhe to make a capital r is no less unpleasant to the § 7 s with all other sects, and while they believe that} ‘Tne explosion of gunpowder under water is as | the residency, loese all. ‘There is no dispositionto | speech. But the result of the firet pumhereloned fooling than ostally Sane ae —,. The our accounts are mixed vp with some imagination | their eternal salvation is at stake. From what I | old as the invention of gunpowder itself—but unless | defeat Mr. B from the Senate bat there is adeci-| that he was in a minority!!! | Had there been the | Nuch.’ trom this disegrecable, lishilny iene Rene and poetry, which deprives the matter in question ot | Know of the people, 1 fully believe that all | it isin actual contact with the body to be destroyed | ded opposition to him for the Presidency, through- least organization against him he could never have | Karypon.” The Kalydor—a from the most all its more revolting features. the really sincere Mormons would die sooner than | or almost go, the explosion will be harmless. The | out the State, and it would be policy in his friends | been elected. But no man could be found to run delightful exotics, not only (by its use) insures the skin from the of Summer's scorching heat, but it never fails of restoring the skin to its pristine delicacy and . Di , ¢ | abandon their faith and religion. philosephical deffinition of a fluid is ‘“‘a substance, | to withdraw his name from the Presidential arena, And even to go to the ven of pg cork a * Gen. J, C. Bement haweernd that, 10 conquer the | tite particles of which move freely in every direc- | There hasbeen any amount of President making at Where can we find any thing so shockingly ob- | yy ¢rmon Legion it would require five to one against | tion upon each other,” and water is almost incom- Harrisburg, within the last year, and more humbug scene and disgusting as the accouats of Bill Sykes | them, all things taken into consideration, and that | Pressible. a used than it took to carry the coon-skin campaign of and the prostitute Nance, and particularly the re- | they will die to a man sooner than give up their F The numerous experiments of the College ot | 1840. Com. Stewart was copiously bled and pufted a . Prophet. Now, is the arrest of this man worth | France prove that tons ofgunpowder may be explo- | until the fume rua out. Then the cli ue, who had volting nauseating account of the murder of the such a sacrifice of life as must necessarily follow | ded a few fathoms below the | vessela, with | soped the gallant old ‘eommedore, and emptied his saine? And what more maudlin and depravity- | an open war with his people? The loss of from one | little or no injury, and in England, where this sub- ket of $10,000, dropped the iron side cry and tending than the accounts he gives of the rambles | to three fvtinare Sel no doubt follow in an at- se ipsa Gotrge, andthe dipen theta ent ost zz at neeeee. long. len ‘ i as it from of apoverty stricken theatrical company, when he } tempt to accomplish an object not in the end worth a | (OF Say’ On honed? ene lately been regained by | San iok fatare: when he thineTa'e the’ ertene hamself was a strolling player % Persecute them, and you are sure to multiply | means of submarine explosions of gunpow der, the | There was also another “demonstration” by a small But the game is barely worth the powder. The | them. This is fully pores since the Missouri per- | dea of destroying vessels under way, in deep water, clique in favor of Col. Johnson, soon after th- Bu- spleen of Dickens arises from the fact that he | secution, as, since that affair, they have inereased a ae been Reet teeeeeets but Mr. | chanan meeting ; but a second attempt proved an . h t of literary bagman, by a | °8¢ hundred fold. , 4 BI oyee Fon Oat A ability almost superhu- | utter failure. The fact is, Pennsylvania has strong Was sent out here asa sort o} y bagman, by It is the best policy, both of Missouri and Illinois, | ™4M, has discovered that by fastening akeg of pow- | claims for the Presidency, and if she had the right clique of English authors to effect a certain object. | to let them alone ; for if they are drove farther west | det to the keel of a ship, and exploding it, that the | kindufarmen to offerte the people, she would carry He failed in this and found a great movement ma- | they may set up an independent government, under | Vessel will be destroyed! Wonderful! prodigious! | the day ; but the democracy will never rally upon k é which they can worship the Almight 2 it | _ This fact be.ng demonstrated, the destruction of Buchi ing by the newspaper press here to supercede all i Pp ighty as may sui * (0 juchanan. ] er . at their taste. Indeed I would recommend to the | #0 ¢nemy’s flectis perfectly simple, and who does | From the first commencement of these Presiden- the trashy novels and penny literature of England, Prophet to pull up stakes aud take possession of the | 20t know, that you may easily catch a bird, provi- | tial uemonstrations it has been evident that Mr. Bu- and that had done much to throw his works into the | Oregon territory ia his own right, and establish aa | ded he will let you put salt on his tail? 4 chanan or Col. Johnson are neither of them the shade and create a distaste for them. When here | independent empire. In one hundred years trom Q. E. D. choice of the democratic party. Pennsylvanians he was in the hands of a similar eligue, who, desti- | this times no nation fain of Did ee Taxas xp Mexico.—By the “ Natchitoches He. | are proverbial for their State pride ; but they pos. tate of talent, tact, genins, or common industry— | frebe Prophet Joseph would do this, millions would rald,” we learn that the mediation of the United perhaps, the people of any other bankrupt in literature and estate—feel that they | flock to his standard and join his cause. He could | States has been offered by this Government, in the . No matter who is the nomi- will.be swept away by this revolutionary move- then mnake hie own laws by the voice of revelation, hope of bringing about a reconciliation between pets they, slecogs valk up to me a in Heed phe. ent o “ er a n m ake act of one man. i nx, e vote 18 ¢: or ie ular candi ment of newspaper literature. Hence their horror | “With respect to myself, T would just repeat that I pe and. nye Ps appears that Mr. Webster, date—anl ‘ they wih do Figey the Sprosching Presi- of the independent press, and his abuse of it as their | am the Prophet's friend, ‘and the friend of his peo- | bY instruction of the President, has addressed a let- | dential contest, With that true patriotism and gen- cat’s paw. This is the true secret of the silly ples Cae from sympathy, as my arm has ever been terto the American Minister at Austin, enclosing a erate ie ay ainere eo rena Sone i ey “ ” ifted on the side of the persecuted and oppressed. f instructi i are willing to waive rsonal or sectional claims splencne-antisie — Foreign Quarterly Thave never in my life followed the latox, nor aru thehes ie Ceigaend been forward. and Preferences » and aie upon the best man, be he Wao 1s Evrron or THE MapISontan 1—The lead. | owed for a favor on my own account to mortal ; “ fompson, at Mexico, directing him to | from what section of the Union he may. ‘The : ye " 7 pence iy man. While I despise the purse-proud man, I am express, in the name of the American Government, | late Presidential movements in this State, which iag articles in the “* Madisonian,” since the return | proud to the proud man and humble to the humble, | ‘‘the hope that it may be deemed to comport with | have fallen almost still-born, have had the effect of fenies ates ot a (me pat on the pe ao jot after Judge Hel refused to be a candi- . date under any circumstances whatever. Tracy | Whiteness, while, ultimately, it bestows upon the counte- wana veflly eared up.” He commenced his speech, | ance a soft and delicate bloom !—See Advertisement. which had been ‘‘cut and dried” for weeks, with “Gentlemen of the Jury!” He can never preside} gg-RUSHTON & ASPINWALL ARE AGENTS with dignity or honor to himself, though well cal- | for sherman’sLozenges and so is Sands, 973 Broadway, 77 culated to shine on the floor of the House. His ta- | E. Broadway; Codington, 227 Hudson; Churchs, 188 Bow- lents are adapted only to strife; and his health ie and Mrs. Hayes 139 Fulton street, Brooklyn. So very poor; he has all the morbid excitability com- | You that have a cough or a headache oy ant mon to those who have ruined a nervous constitu fortable ives, ned ant y oth The Doctor tion by excesses. This neous ition to T: is a sign; ytd ee sy use ‘8, he sells enough week = aS Sepeerale oe Lago . ts = ‘oa read | G+ ABSOLUT# HEAL-ALL—10,000 trials, (and oll iis Wl nettaraly Seatihs enqueos ler deck | sucsessful, prove Daley's Magical Tain Extractor Inesti- them to the forecastle, and man the quarter deck male. Jkbetscly urer quicker, bat téee wa bddhioael re with bettermen. They have had enough of the services of such miserable, heartless old batchalors pain, WA yoy cone ed pad Acecrtn Gros mee as Paine and Tracy. The women are getting dis- d affected at ne peamystion of such men,in the “Green penn bey week atcatied ain Px pe yettnet coe from thousandsol trislssince hes claimed the bonus Mountain State,” as well as throughout the rest Parente angious to geaa ast general injurtat and oa us ot Go Cn seernere: Iti time, torture, and life, and prevent their offspring vernor’s Message isa slim concern. It is » time, tortu) ' said to have been written by the Governor's Secre- eee ks Acppie slp small Seer tary, Henry Hale, Esq, of somewhere. He is a “esa | pe repre io Young spri of the law, and wasthe Washington ‘orrespondent of the Boston Atlas last summer.— He is a young man of some talent and much impu- dence. ‘If he is distinguished for any thing else, it is not fer depth of understanding or for comprehen- sive views. ‘i ‘The present session is likely to be a long one— who will be chosen U. S. Senator is doubtful as yet toe are several Seated ae sheatdson this natioe, heads of families wing ‘our vaper is increasing its circulation in months, and ultimately features, can thie State. We find the earliest news and moot to | 2ture We mene are eh aly altered’ bot ectied be relied on in it. uly love to “ leyewne Editeur.” neglecting to triumph over fire. hile yet in no case canbetraced | the least cleatsice en For all kinds of hurts, its f soothing effects, also important—even soreeyes, — all infommetioos and ‘broken breasts would be uoknown. of the President to Washington, have exhibited a | and, where men were contending,have ever thrown | the interest of the Texian Government to suspend | awakening the mass on the subject, and the coase, In haste, yours truly, D.F. te Actof Congress, A: D: 1841, by new genius—a fresh talent—and amind of no com- | myself onthe wenkest side, po Bped eh military operations which may be in | quences have been say thing bat such as the friends . - Ne the Seen ee i mon order. Are they written by Judge Upshur ? dhattic ons eal hell eth eae Seutery ation against the Mexican Republic, until | of Messrs. Buchanan and Johnson could have wish- Baltimore, I J learn the result of the negotiati i ; |. Th u iti i Mr. Wise? or who? The views of the Presidential | sentiments it contains; yet I have no doubt that | Thompson had been directed to indertakes EM Jack baie ty Cae cateusiog semester bw element in republican governments are precisely such pai y Vinee, of Independent, liberal minded nee ca cticially communicated, Yet comes in There is now, in every section of the State agene- io tn ur own hook several weeks since. i or 0 think as Ido. 8 itles it to credit. Mr. Webster | ral aj on of the frien former ftir cn yb wr} death bg nda auicmiaes doc. | ..jNtither the Mormon Prophet nor his people can | is fepresented to say to the Mexican authorities, gentleman, which cannot be mistaken, as ominous re are ev iy v 0 add anything to my fortune or reputation. I ex- | ‘that while his government sees with pain the pros- | of his future cts, and symbolical of his un- trines—two classes of ideas—now contending with | pect nothing from them—they are a poor and indus. | pect of active warlike preparations between Texas | popularity. for the Colonel, his party is about each other for mastery in the administration of the | trious people, and have nothing to give. I am in-| and Mexico, and disclaims all right to interfere; yet | as numerous as Captain Tyler's “Cor ’s guard.” United States government. Mr. Webster is atthe | enced in my conduct towards them dy a spirit of | it cannotunder the circumstances, he indifferent to | ‘The very measures taken by the politicians who fa- se ps i Judge Upeh ie acs benevolence and mercy, and hope the Governor and oh ewal of hostilities between them. The general | vor these candidates, have ruined them not ead’ of the one class—Judge Upshur at the other— | State of Illinois will act in like manner. It is true I | and natural advantages of peace, the security of our | onl; their claims with the utmost vigor— the President rather inclines to the latter. was commissioned in their legion, teak ay the in- | commerce, the uncertainty of the isaue of a war, the and; may say, importunity—but abused each other Seracre or Watcurs.—We learn that Mr. Col. | strumentality of their enemy, General J. C. Ben- ae rity of the people, and the extent of territo: | in the vilest terms, publicly and. privately, and sup- Semone or Wartcurs.—We learn that Mr. Col-| nett, an act entirely of their own, without my | ry ie two. ste pana ta all urged 48 reasons to | pressed every thing in their public journals that was lector Curtis has recently made a somewhat exten- | agency; but 1 was as much their friend before as | accept the proffered mediation. ‘Lo these is added | alewlated te advance the claims of any of the other sive seizure of watches in this city—to the amount, mnt The Missouri fpr) fixed my attention bende that tn case of ill American citi- sepeaets for public favor. it is said, of ten to fifteen thousand dollars. and commiseration on the people. vul emigrate hence and aid the Texians, and [Correspondence of the Herald.) Battimorg, Oct. 21, 1842. Kendall Course Races—Boston Victorious. for 20 years, Orders must be addressed to them, ‘The race to-day was one of great interest. Parse $600—four mile heats—entrance $30. The entries were B.S. Harris’s b. h. Reliance, F. R. 8. Boyce’s br. c., Col. Wm. R. Johnson’s Boston, and Col. F. | of Thompson’s Wilton Brown. The weather was peculiarly favorable for field sports; and embracing the opportunity of 80 fine a day, a very large number of persons were spectators to the contest announced to come off between Bos- ton and his competitors. THE USE OF HIS EXTRACT | effected one of the most extraor- iw or heard of. Some time last accidentally called to the care of | Hassett, who for two years had been appa- by inches of a disease induced by the injudi- use of mercury, and subsequent bad treatment. At the time Bristol first saw him, as we are informed by Has- set himself, by several of our most respectable citizens, clergy, and others, who were acquainted with his case, he was ina most horrible condition, wasted toa . . his was the c: ith the “ C amphlet,”” i bugle i racked by int ) his limbs It must be recollected, too, that the Mormon | that it is the President’s conviction that war is net c which has done more 0 he di twior sad At one o'clock precisely, the pavisg pest Mi hie fi ry all wppeaiines eavey we It appears that a dealer named Danean, who has | Prophet and hie people are the most ardent friends | Only useless but hopeless,” independence of our country, than any other public the four nage were placed upon the course, | 4 day's erchece Te. conn vel Ge been in the watch business in this city fora number | and promoters of literature and science. These ———_—. act of the government or its agents for a quarter of a in handsome style, | sake of his emily it was worth while to and at the drum-tap were Reliance taki hich he kept, considera- him. He laid aside all medicine, and took bly in. taking the lead, ic for he three ret noth but Sarseparills, , and ‘we weeks dings hecalled Be identi fourth quarter in the last one, | upon us, and told his story. It was like a resurrection when brushed up, passing him in a very few | from — > a returned, leans ss came out wianer about three lengths. . ime, Saal 6 cosonda. cheeks, ‘These are facts, Oar reuters will eur us w aopirned rest being taken, the contest was | "ess that we are not given to puff quack ~ears, has smuggled, in the course of that time, | ate elementary principles in their social m, and | ~ 0@> Our old friend Dr. Valentine is creating quite a | century. A document that from its force and pow- Maittecoices of ‘Haglish patent wateheay by whieh oe certainly, is contrary to everything like despo- | sensation at the’ American Museum, His original and comic | erful argument, directed the action of the French fi delineations are just fitted to the tastes of th: and | Sovernment, and prevented that nation from joi he has aed a handsome fortune—some say fifty | I hope,! therefore, and with great deference ex- | refined audiences which attend pteriesfibe ne cenepe with the other European powers, to allow and thousand, &q others one hundred thousand dollars, | Ptess that hope, that Ex-Governor will with- him thund Shy | to insult our flag and heap disgrace i alee! eople rest j Sarl some oi he. 7 : made no false 'etes—committed no perjury—and | will rest in peace. th he and Governor Carlin epttal charact rits and the great public importance of this paper, it it. or : litical, and we write this only at th feel much more at peace with themselves by | Maelzel’s beautiful Chinese Fires are also engaged there, | was almost entirely suppressed, and not a single soe resumed, when Milton Brown took the lead, Peotetal convalescent, Sold wholesale by Burger, always sinuggled the Sane description of watches— | queshing the whole proceeding. together with Signor Vivaldi’s Automaton Figures; Mise | Buchanan or Johnson paper in’ Pennsylvat a Cy mb ay Balenes — Gin haat eas on eee rer tie bens aor j kind which no other deitar could get Most respectfully, your humble servant, Hood, Celeste, the fortune-telling Gipsey Girl, anda host | lishedit. The meanness and cupidity of this course | in ek Samba tatewlonit “sl apa avery bomen A alae 9 any El Aas || About two weeks ago the Solleetor received in- doamshera Yow ag of other attractions. ‘The industry, tact, and liberality for pe ee balk en oF pablic teeta pio er for with ease, and ‘came Ont about, two lengths | Broadway. § | formation, sufficiently strong to “warrant a seizure, eae ere which manager Barnum is proverbial will always insure | ways.a favorite wath the democracy one, | ahead, taking the purse. Time, 7 minutes, 57 se- Arrivals at the Principal Hotels, and three or four days since he Ind the whole| Piows.—The Rev. David Hale is out very strong | /**8¢ m4 brilliant audiences at his popular establish: | he now comes before tliem t onda. 1 ‘ Aston Hovsr.—H. Sherwood, Pa; Thomas R. Foster, | stock and \ade of the dealer removed tothe poblie | against the Pye, and particularly cute up the Pope's | ™*** and the injustice heaped Vesemiew non ete toe wine ke ea ;,D.L. Smith, Charleston, 8 C35 1, Mumfald, Bos: | store Lagate, who iv auhte Hashes. ‘Php Ake he New Youx Musto. —This favorite place of resort is cy is stirring up the iil go'into the | (rely taken on, both sides. Hellance, who beat Tyo ene te ek Harriaoe, AY Bylves Tr can oaly resolt in » forfeiture of the goods, as | published a singular document, called a “ Pastoral | qe nett. The sttractions presented are unusu- | Mfr! fe! Benn Gen. Cass; andal- | Boston at the Mount Vernon course a short time lifford, Baltimore ; W. W. Woodworth, Hyde Park ; no perjury has been decovered in the business. So} Letter,” in which hes ng 4 ‘oral | ally powerful. Mr. Nellie, the wonder of the world, born though many maj 3 anan onthe first | since, and F. R.S- Boyce’sbr. c were both distanc- rdaon, Boston ; J. + Js Ae Dancan will get off with he loss of his ten oF ftcen | Hengy’ vo take neces ne, intention of ‘the | without arms, is engaged and will perform his wonderful | (oie (any ns SER COE re car, | 04 inthe Heat bees iid Hla tet bes thousand dollars worth of wacKes iy Possession of all the church property | feats. Mr. Collins, the comic singer, Mrs, Phillips, the | lant old General, on the second every succeed-| I have been told, but am not certain of its truth, aad to abolish the power of trustees in this coun- that Mr. J. B. Thompson, a gentleman of this city peesrnclte ermal aboli e charming songatress, Mr. Wright, the falsetto vooalist, Mr. Heavy Pexaury.—Mr. White, the editor of the | "%,, This will breed a disturbance among the Ca- ing ballot. n the old revolutionary | celebrated for his fondness of sporting, whilst out ’ rue, the mimic, and Master Young, the wire volante “Gen. “tear of Cainer dari king some distance down the Cheeapeake Bay ; igs a Flemingsburg Kentuckian, shot 2 man dead last tholies. he dancer. The whole ofthese performers are to be seen for | 8t0Ck. ‘our on ang Sy ha rng pe very supereiy Weenies yroteniey, by being shot end H. M. resin, Tuesday. who went into his office for the parpose (> What's all this tux shout P G one shilling, in addition to the museum curiosities, picture a i tanker Hill, Saratoga, | through both legs, in consequence of the necidental y ie m A of déiiing him coal Motiaeert ‘out PR. George, a | gallery, eo. 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