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lon.” ; ) > Frucurrcr Sr. C Hiouty Important yzoM Mixtoo.~-ANoTHsa St, Louis, Mo, 5 tg London.” Now, it sober carnes. wiee| NEW YORK HERALD.| pours eo _—— Case— x Tnnons ae fmm of bo tet) BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL. an important effect in Chinese. sieadly hea | New ¥ Monday, January 9, 1843, sany.—The people have been startled, and thunder- | Rican Pacrric SquapRon.—The Anahuac, Captain % Pye. Dee. 25, 1842. Abstract of Proceedings In Congress. pone ek el have been peseedh for —i orks ae nee oe | Struck at the recent developments upon the trial of | Wilsen, arrived last night from Vera Cruz. She Movements wi aur > beg . a ee a4 The kaaie Porn > a ff; purpose, The difficulty of dealing with our _ Ferecign News. Dingler for & rape perpetratedupon a “lonely, deso- hashad nineteen days passage. The news she brings x “ee Johnson— Seneat: ji Apecmat Inthony _in the House, alter the ERR versary hes arisen in a great measure cons which | . The arrival of the Iowa from Havre, and the Ro- | late, friendless, and penniless female,” almost in | is asimportant asnewscan be fromthat country. | 44 Schedule— Public Morale. titions, Mr. Sortuxrs introduced the Hon. Charles H. teatate’s gross ignorance of the power Na chester from Livergeol, has given us five day’s la- | open day,in one of the most public parts of the great- | Another revolution has broken out It seems that ~ Bennerr:— Sewell, the successor ef the Hon. James W. Wil- he had to contend. Even at this moment he pro- bably regards the “ Devil’s ships” which 80 battered hispeople, much asour ancestors may have viewed an irruption of savage Northmen—with that peculiar mixture of fear and disgust which is excited by the operations of mere brutal or me: force, exercising a savage tyranny over refinement and qusiieation. ine ing Ad ger wives [eere calculated to dispel cloud, which as yet inte: ses itself between the facts of the case and His Ma. jesty’s conceptive organs, as the report of a trust- worthy eye-witness upon the spectacle of wealth ape ; I perceive by your papers, from time to time, you | liams, deceased, who took the oath and his seat. est thoroughfare of this city. The people know not | the Federal party in Congress was too strong for . ‘5 » " » ¥' » ied the follow & Kich when or where they are safe. The city seems to | Santa Ana, so he sent orders to break them up. pear iamarae ig obtain tate and. core ae following resolution, whic! ‘be swarming with burglars, black-legs, thieves, rob- | They stood firmly, however, died ink e Denefit o' your numerous rea- | Resolved, That the Committeo on the Post Office and by \d moustach infest not | Our Commodore on the Western coast of Mexi- rs, thinking I could putyou in possession of some, | Post Roads inquire into the ex; of eatablish- Chase cemapanartre iar cee I send you the following received thismoment from | ing, by law, a mail route between the village of Lan- nly the “Five Points,” and other similar localities, | co, hearing that war had begun between the Ame- st ndent at Spri yeh cinavurg ana Seaghiicoke Point (in the ‘of Rens. but even Broadway, and the most public thorough- | ricans and Mexicans, took possession‘of Monterey, The Gree Me pepeor , dated 28d inst. solaor and State of ar te on the fares. The whole city seems to be festering in its | much to the astonishment of ite inhabitants. : were some time since pbinted ts clakiectents M yah that the a atthe own vice and corruption, and we look in vain for] For further intelligence see the following impor- Sith the tate sage communicate Wh ir. 9 Foie ofthe Union, coat any preventive, remedial, or conservative princi- | tantletter from our correspondent at Vera Cruz. Bank, ceive propositions for set- ole on from ter news {rom France and England. It will be found on the first page. Newsrarer Enrenpriss—ConTRoveRsy ON ‘THE Heraty's Movements.—Ever since May, 1835, our career has been a continual fight with the ignorance, jealousy, indolence, and dishonesty of the newspa- per press, and the cliques of scoundrels in financial, political, religious, and business affairs. We were ; ‘ fouse. . iT ill to reduce the com- and power which must meet him in London. With- | the first to introduce all the late improvements is Na‘bn the paneent paliocormanimeian, [Correspondence of the Herald. tlement and arrangement of iteaffairs with the State. House Wat pe ey. Tdy hab and House of out any wish to bully the most ancient empire inthe | the newspaper press, embracing mental indepen- | Citizens; wives, atbaiedn bane ui aae Vera Crvz, Dec. 19, 1842. On yesterday they reported to the House, and to-day epresentatives, and the Delegates from the Ter- dence, running expresses with news—elaborate re- ports on all important subjecte—and a perfect free- dom from all cliques. For this attempt, and on the ground of our suceess, we have been followed bya train of snarling curs, without a parallel in literary history—men of the upper and lower classes, who have slandered and lied about us in the most pre- posterous method. Notwithstanding our triumphs over these ene- mies, every now and then there jis a feeble attempt to impugn the honesty and faithfulness of this jour- nal, combined, however, with plenty of friends to support us. Already our graphic system of Congres- sional reporting has created the usual controversy, as may be seen in the following extracts :— world, we cannot avoid seeing that areal acquain- wil e magnitude of itish resources, Wil tance with th jitude ef British ith the varied operations and products of British wealth and skill, with the modes of thought of the British ‘ople, and the determined conduct which the pub- fe ‘opinion of that people ever prescribes to their statesmen, is the most probable guarantee which can be imagined for the observance of those terms to which the Chinese Government, not famous in any case for strict adherence to its promises, has just iven the most reluctant possible assent Nor dowe fake itat all inapneniite that this knowledge may really be acquired by even such a specimen of Chinese as is likely to emanate from the Celestial Court. ‘That these people are not without @ certain tact and observation, with the strangest mixture of childish and perverted folly, is amply evidenced by the facts which our recent ex- perience of them had brought before us; and that im- perfect ay ctical knowledge which the Foreign-of- fice at Pekin have becoming alarmed for ther safety, both by day and | Ancther Renton ey Mice, Movements of Sands | to ae ttn Sate ate acta oye | and that te ene Be made the special Order od by night. They call out imperatively for action | jon— The War against Yucatan—American Pri- | of $2,000,000, leaving 100,000 of stock still im the | fF Monday next. on the part of the Corporation, Both Boards meet | | soners—Tezas, §c. &c. ¢ 3 hands of the State. In return for thestock they show Caged were Rai? jon of the rule, and this evening, and something decided should be |. News from the city of Mexico received to day, | demande against the State. in bonds, scrip and gene: on that motioa he called for the yeas and nays. doneThe Rondo Asia Aldermen have ne | V7 fey ead imetan, General Cute |fledcvtnem ocgmehing reine gus | noun Me cle r he Yo a og nimously invited Messrs. Taylor and Whiting, one | dissolution of Congress, and annoanced the convo- | The asks asa condition a faverable law to by. ear an Sommates ae ney duatinetly heard ; from each political party, to bring forward a system panes rs a x = Ae HSeeek Uda oligo of hee up manne wan i ary cor ae they rerume io ahora tea eee wee! Cushing, Tne ~ of it—th ion for the ; al o cie paym 2 | Pe ’ q y F of ee reform. They are able to do it—they por Puebla, Insctvader tee paieee:dacinanieea for his de- ter and Peskin pevrilegosshall centiube, and inane eed pat on. ordering the yeas end aays, but it pull together—they understand one another—and | Hariment. These movementscreated a great sensa- | they resume apecie payments and at any time after- Me Asan "called Here; but only. nine- the public have great confidence in their knowledge | tion. The news reached Mexico by express, and | wards stop, the charter shall be absolutely forfeit. jenna jayad rt of &, bas raed tollera deve roe and ability. Let ushave action at once. og otra eee 6 oe Pe t cn aaa of | ed. the ition waa laid before the Hi bideeaden es oe eee P . 5 ‘ar, who immediately made it known to Congress. | When laid before the House ; is _ On the subject of police reform, in our last ar- ‘That body at once took a. dignified stand, and re- | on Yesterday, 's question arose between the Commit- | y, The wep wae Pe taken on ap menen to ticle, we showed what the police is at present. | plied that they would not listen to threats trom any | tee on Finance, and the one on Banks and other Cor- "Omtie varia prt es i ‘That the whole system is based on the presumption | military chieftain, and would continue to sit ti poration; sa te which it should be referred. The 10a, Thi cit decspaceag reed that police officers will be honest in the discharge of | driven from the hallby force of arms. This is pure- Committee has Murphy for chairman, and he | ,, 2#lved. That the ogi’ es ge ot Bye M vad day ‘From the Philadelphia Times.] tee : gy ly a military movement which has been in embryo | is understood to be against giving any terms or mak- to report to this House whether the officers of the ex- dorm will perhaps. thopoee them to credit” those re; |_ Mn Aanoto's Srescu-Reriatty "Vataaron—The | duty, when it is most clesrly against their interests | frome tne, "7° | ing any bargains with the institutions. ‘MeClernand | Poting expedition have received extra pay ortheir ser, mee fh ian power and civilization, otherwise | very best thing we have seen lately, isthe report of the | to beso. That the law offers the officer four shil- | Intelligence has arrived {rom the West coast, of | is chairman of the Finance Committee, andhas;re- | sanctioning such payments’ or of enforcing theirr ~ y- Heeenttives a Washington, on Moudey lr a repet ives, , on Mo! , a8 - ed many 5 eon New oe eee "rhe He o it seems, to put down speeches in Con- grees, by, them werd for word just as they are lelivered, with “ all their imperfections on their heads,” and we do not know a better mode of accomplishing a, thing. It will open the eyes of the public to the true char- | acter of some of the Bombastes of the Capitol, and many an oratorical giant will be made to shrink to a pigmy before his constituents. The Herald deserves credit for its excellent report. It is life-like and fullof spirit. We give an extract, and regret that we havenot room for it all. It is most amusing. (From the Norfolk Herald.) Tae Barxaurt Law.—We have given to-day a ) te of, the yet of the first day’s debate in the House of Repre- sentatives on the motion to re the Bankrupt Law, which is now the lion of debate in that House. The report is from the New York Herald, and is iets by one who ay to be eu fait. Mr. Arnold, of Tennessee, a very bold and fearicss,though neither achaste or classical speai- er, preceded Mr. Dawson ; his speech is also reported in Tings (st isfour shillings, and not three) to be honest, | the occupation eae raes 28 Ween an a celnoiaies pared Bul sip Whe beeis of the proposition, conse- | ment. rogue; whil i jommodore T. Ap Catesby Jones, of the United | quent question between the committees was re- A 3 senha ny xi} math the pose aes pec Staten frigate Potomac, and Corvette ne. He | garded asa question upon Srerpeopeaition itself. The reoen ns) sania ben eae a ribe of five dollars to be dishonest, and let him go. | occupied the plage two days and then delivered it | reference was made to the Committee on Finance, | to the fine imposed on General Jackeon'at New Or, Henee, that it is the interest of police officers to | back to the Mexicans, with the explanation that he | by a decided majority, and consequently the impres- leans, by Judge Hall; the question te a ‘upon the tolerate and encourage crime, because the more | took the town it consequence of having heard that be aga that the propesttion will be acceded to. | amendment offered yesterday. by Mr. “Adame, to crime, the mare pay: conteqeeuty, that it ia ex wd Meteo. iocaen RN pose: ihe Hons.” ‘the bills more detelive and incvery refer the subject to the Committee on the Judieiery, reasonable and unwise te expect such officers, or e Mexican General Woll, has given informa- | respect worse than the eld one. e house seems, / i any officers, to act against their own interests. tion = As a of yk ERTS picts ae Honea devermings tonee Dice bak ciast hin BE arene tg ee be! a él is police | marched from Texas towal io Grande. He ur Legislature is doing ni ut making ar- Polit beephigiecasd Br oan Pe te ie writes that he will meet them, and not let one es- | rangements for the next dential afdction. "An teniey: Mr. W. O. Burter next obtained the floor, but cape ! effort has been made to remove the bank from our ressi eex- construct your system on such principles as shall Gasntechiv still holds out against the govern- Go! to Jefferson city, the seat of government. pele ty 84 Hops crenattg the Towse Dx theex makeit the positive i f the police officer to | ment. Six hundred men left here on the 15th inst. usiness is extremely dull ; but little will be done otion of «poral positive interest of pol m ich On me t Mr. Unperweon. the House then dina hend iit he elivindl” De for that place, to reinforce the Mexicans already | before the rivers open, which will be about the Ist resolved itself into a Committee of the Whole on letect, apprehend, and convict the criminal. D there. ‘this war is very unpopular except with the | of March. We have had very cold weather forthe | the state of the Union, (Mr. McKennan in the not rely on the honesty and integrity of any public | party in favor of Santa Ana. i past few days, which has caused the ice to run quite chair) and took up ‘A’ bill to divide the State of officer, when you throw around him such mighty | Bhar iinserr this city 1s momentaril yee rapidly and prevent boats from arriving or depart- | Kentucky into two judicial districts.” a iS * ‘0 declare tl and | ing. temptations to be dishonest; but make it at once de- | 0, “clare Uself'in favor of the new revolution, Frank Johnson and his band arrived here last P equally incredible and solace, which will be oven China by ay ai surety With is knowledge once fairly im upon their in- tellects, it may be hoped that iey will become alive to the wisdom of that adherence to engagements, and abstinence from arbitrary measures, which must prove the only security for a continued peace. Markets. “Lonpow Stock Excnanar, Dec. 6, Two o’clock.—The arrivals by the Overland Mail from India have hed a fa- vourable influence’on the funds. Consols for Money have been done at 95 with the div.; ditty for Account, ax- div., 94 94}; Reduced Threes 94j }; Reduced 3} 100} 101; New Sh EF Long Annuities, 12 9-16 4; Bank k 4}; Exchequer Bills 6153 pm. There has been no quotation for India Stock. To-day, there has not been mouch stir in Foreign Stocke. Spanish are quoted better —1S} 9; and 23} ¢ for New Threes; vortaguee 87} 33}; do ‘Threes 22} 23; do Converted 31} 32}; Mexican Sot do Def. 8} ¢; Colombian 214 4; Brazillian 66}; 67; Danish 83}; Dutch 24 524 {; do Fives 101 101}; do New Loan 99} At the suggestion of Mr. Fintmore, the bill was and caer, Comels for Account cloed at 4 ex-tv, | the Herald we prerume 8 fac rmile oF perhaps a cari: | cidedly {or his interest to be honest. Seven American prisoners taken at Chechibua, | week. ‘They gave a concert, which was crowded to bil mp rod kerio ioe gg ar etree Loxpow Cons Excnance, Deo.6—At thinday'smarket | long for us, and we have stricken it out. Mr. Arnold | How 1s thisto be effected? What system will ac- | have been released at the request of the American | suffication 5 the next morning they were marshalled | ae allowed in other districts,” the supply of English Wheat was short, the samples more | amused both sides of the House with the quaintness of his | complish this? We answer, that system which has | Minister. before the Recorder to answer for a violation of our | Mr, Fassenpgn moved that the House go into abuse as well as the severity of his animadversions on the t or less tender, the demand slack at last weg wii ces. Although there was rather more inquiry for fo bee my the result, however, was only a retail trade at late es. The arrivale of Barley are liberal, and exceed the de- mand. Weexperienced a depressed trade for all sorts at is bag Groat send considerable quantity left un- sold. e Malt tradedull, and our previous currency this principle in it—‘The less crime the more pay; the | Tung Days Later rrom Cusa.—News from Ha- fare A ACR ee obey tenner commuttes on the bill mm relation to the judicial dis- more crime the less pay. Give the officer more to | vana, to the 23d inst. has been received. Nothing | were each, twelve in number, fined $10; they h Seb one yan pay. , 4 i > a » ; they hay Mr. Jacon Tuomrson moved that the House go catch the rogue than the rogue can give to let him | had been heard of the doings of the Spanish squad- | appealed the cases to higher courts; some of our first | into committee tor the purpose of taking up the bill go. Asalary.alone to the officer will not auswer; | ron at Port au Prince. men went their oead wail They have given several | to establish an additional land districtin A ppt, for then the law will fill one pocket, and the rogue scan ERil thagicinra ene aL eee ees e pose, until they drain us of tae little specie we have, and nrged Ma Receenitroty eimeccy, Meaeae of, President and his friends. From the Troy Budget. ARion Orembe or rit Posie Woex or raz Sev sion—Tne Bau, (Bawt) 1x Motion.—Tuesday, December 17.—The morning hour was devoted to receiving peti- tions, resolutions, reports, &c. Mr. Saltonstall first had the fleor and spoke in support Albany, hardly supported. of the Bankrupt Law. the other, and the officer will be joubly paid.— 5 and then look for other quarters. After some conversation between various mem- We ha’ ly of Irish and Scotch Oats, but . . " (Correspondence of the Heraid.] Last eve after our little babe was knit i fow hav ey ta Ap Dim cest, Fine Loree ned eee pote i Ayer Madly ae ie There mist be'a salary topay the officer when there Atzany, Jan. 3, 1843. eres nit 10 | bers and the Speaker, ’ n sleep, my better half and myself, enjoyed ourselves i is intenti is no crime—and rewards competent to encourage | Wew Year—the Inauguration—Race for Ofice— much in perusing your little sheet containing the eo i Blows rare s0ted 6 ee eaten him to effect the diminution of crime; and the less ‘The Message— Appointments, &c. §c. schedule of Anthony in ponkrursey, Tailors, | to authorize the appointment of a district judge for the crime, the greater the reward. There must be | my Dear Siz:— trie og he gre i OW ae wanted vest Ge eect or West Tennessee, and the Northern a graduated scale of rewards. A scale might be | {must acknowledge that I am happily deceived | chandlers, coal merchants, grocers school mistreae, THeAvcexen cetiafiied osverel. Beagitioe ooth graduated according to the severity of the sentence | in the personal appearance of his Excellency. In- | upholsters, seed store, marriage money, widow for | munications, viz:— imposed by the court—three months, such a reward | stead of resembling a common “ plough jogger,” as pos cet apo ge) ey ieyyers, A communication from the War Department, in —six months, so much—Blackwell’s Island, State | some of our party said he was previous to the elec- | pers, shoemakers, cabinet’ maker, painter, druggist, | formatl tos Le Ow ec, nama ealene 108 in Prison, one year, two, five, or ten years, so much. i y tion, he certainly possesses a manliness of appear- | nurses, and boarding house keeper for board.— Sint leg eat : eed % Sg ore ed The increase of the number of police officers, we | ance and an air of dignity scarcely excelled by the | Here are afew ne rete ree and those whose | on Territories, and ordered to be printed. apprehend, would but increase the evil. A dozen | most refined in society. In stature he is rather paid pricaptiy: workiy a seine tell erika re De ceapreppes. paper gh Sony HS gree : : a <7 d at “ eI > | asking for an tion t to effect t iene encticel irigadar acing el taller than his predecessor, and hisperson much bet- | to pay monthly all those she has in her employ | act of the Oth August, 1942 for the relief of David > r th tioned. Hi dark and brilliant, | *bout the house, and all bills for the necessaries of | 7. Hi ii A take—we might say by contract—to clear all the rolling wile pa Reig By hatide Jah cso His nid life, and then if ‘we have any thing over after paying | Jaid ae ani pis caer dh ehereamtarg just d ill rogues out of the city, and catch them as fast as | thick, silvered, and combed backward from his dimnscaags parties, ay ated eat peroniye bon of ‘Mir. Gomarae, the -Hoase thes ed- they might choose to come in. Your police officers | face and forehead. His cheeks are considerably | you have greatly displeased the gallant Colonel, in ogre enna ieee would rather be called knaves than fools or imbe- furrowed and semewhat sunken; he walks erect, giving publicity to that which the public ought to From Havana.—The steam ship Alabama, at ciles. The present police is not destitute of capacity, | and with the agility of youth, the gratifying reward, | know, the liabilities and assets of rea a Dey, | New Orleans, Dec. 30, from Havana, brought pa- Corn, and black Irish, supported last week’s prices ; but we found unusual difficulty in selling 38 to 40 Ibs. Irish, which quality forms the chief part'of the supply, and PI r sale on lower terms. Beans and Peas in favor of the buyer. Liverroot Corrox Manxer, Dec. 5.—From Wednes- day to Friday (inclusive) of last week, our Cotton market lost its buoyancy, but on Saturday an extra demand again appeared, and from 8 to 10,000 bales were sold at very ex- treme prices Today we have aguin been quieter, and only 4000 bales have been sold, entirely to consumers, whose attendance has been more numerous than for some time past. As regards prices they a1 week, andthe market is only lerate Pants Steck Excuanae, December 6, half past Four.— A good deal of business wastransacted to-day in French Securities. For Cash, Fiver have advanced 25c.; Threes &c.; New Belgian }; Spanish }; Neapolitan 40c.; Belgian Threes no quotation, Roman and Hayti, are unvaried. — For the end of the month, Fives have advanced 1éc.; Threes 10c. Quanten to Two O’Ciocx.—Five per cents. end of month, 119fr. 95c; Threes 99fr. 4c. speech, as reported forthe New York Herald—and we have no doubt of the faithfulness of the rt—is one of the most ludicrous things of the season. 'e copy nearl: the whole of it. It will not failto be esteemed a ric! treat. [From the Albany 8.1 On our first page to-day, will be found a very graphic account ef recent scene in the House of Represent es, in which Mr. Arnold of Tennessee figures considerably, “if not more so,” (to use his own paces) cn the subject of the repeal of the Bankrupt act. We not vouch for the literal accuracy of the report ; but from other ver- sions of the same , we are inclined to believe that it is not as much cericatured as it would seem to be. [from the Washington Correspondent of the Ohio Statesman.. The 6) h of Gov. Reynolds, in the House last oy on Hassler’s appropriation, has been most uncourteously caricatured by the reporter of the New York Herald.— Bennett’s letter-writer is not only “a snapper up of un- considered trifes,” but a magnifier of facts into stories in- credible. In his distortion jof the speech of Gov. Rey- nolds, he has trespassed upon the courtesy of the House, and we have been requested to notify him, that for seve- ral other breaches of privilege, the question of his right to wee Gee Manae Ta fico Catt |e eer i held bens snl. ge more agent | ba of diopostion-and we believe the diyontion |! 4m formed, ofreguar aniyetematio hai,’ |aadacmetine ago the ceitors ofthe late United | pesto the Sih isiant, ‘The ‘Algama, sled on bales, sales 6714. Stock 114,000. During the first three | will clip your whiskers, Mr. Attree * AMY | will never exist until you create itby allowing both | citing. . The delegation from New York were trea | _Inmaking public these, or in laying them before | Bali vor stent oe fog. ‘The papers contain no days of the week the China news produced animation in a fixed salary, and suitable rewards upon a gradu- | cherously out-generalled. Henry N. Wales, of | your readers,I have not in a single instance, seen i The impudence of the Washington correspondent of the Ohio paper is quite amusing. We have heard from every quarter, and we have no doubt of the fact, from our knowledge of our reporter’s ability, that the accuracy ofboth these speeches was unim- peachable. Why, then, object to either, smirkingly as the ‘‘ Albany Argus” has done, or impudently as the “ Ohio Statesman” has ? In the latter case po- ‘ litical 3 ated scale. Put trust in self interest, and not in | Rensselaer, being a candidate for the Clerkship, | where youhave “‘oversteped the modesty of nature.” ev AlLaccowtty from Havana are to ‘the effect that 7. < toad ota honesty. especially when underpowerfal temptation. | vith the wadetnanding, if net the, pledge that | I persone wil place. themselves ashe meesey ot | Remakes. are fn an extremely dull state—owing On these priuciples you may construct a preven- | Wales’ friends would support Michael Connelly, of | creditors, Fad pe of the law, a final discharge from | era! ly, and then to the commencement of the gn: tive police, and on no other, Some light, in the de- whe a oe for — eant-at-Arms; but byrne poe sth ey it 1s concerned, they ae days. The stock of sugar on hand was all too in- i i secu 18 OWN nomination, not surely labor under the erroneo t. tails, may doubtless be obtained from the London ¥ tiends indusaiously whispered to the country Pres-|| all their proceedines will be kept hid from the public. | <cifac lent net ce gee ih hee ee ad ee and Paris police. In the latter, however, they have.| byterians tht Michael was a Catholic. The blue- | I beg you tg continue your publications. Good will | sesin market. Coffee wasin rather brisk demand, to do what they have not in this country, and that | light green-horns became terribly alarmed lest a | undoubted follow; moral lessons are to be derived | but little remained in first hands—quotations, first the market and prices rose 3 centimes for United States lower qualities. During the last three days the market was less active but the prices was maintained. The trans- actions for the week ending Dec. 2d were as follows :— or Corton at Havre. oe . 55 a75 * als7 “ ik A. “ ra es Seidl A man of such abominable religious principles should | from them ; continue to hold the mirror up to your | quality, 9a 10; triage, 44 a 5k: Oo our, ae «| lities form the motive. The Ohio correspondent is =a look out for bg nce COMspITADEs nee be elected; they nearly ali abandoned him at once, | readers, that every one can see the sphdentieaces, pom sales ike fh 8 ks Now ee te a = some poor drivelling letter-writer, probably a mem- | the government. In London there is less of this | and went into tl e support of a man named Bromley, | of extravagant living; and in conclusion, I quote | Pork was quoted at $9 a $11 for New Orleans, and 4 ge > ber of Congress, who is afraid that he himself may duty, eee the goverament is administered on who, I Pap ere loa ioe ie soe from yout anal per—‘‘and in the name jot dull of sale. more liberal princi and tl is great ii principles, ‘ing a complete “* go |, go at 18 virtuous and pure in our country, in the | » E; 01 ee 7 be reported accurately, or he may be the supple teol rior ty eotemaha chee agent amepsd | STS everybody and 10 any thing for offic. name of morality and religion, I ask for "e ualted been antes OF ap ae te q int é od of such a personage. In either case, we fling back | between the people and the government, owing toa a amet ry 99" pre 5. ork, prem. ; w Ori A 8,714 bales together. parang 9, ung baci f . he This city is overrun with office beggars from New | effort in so food @ cause. short sight, 4} a 5 prem. ; Paris, 2 a 3} discount. sad hdd ot dia Othe den 71k Wore da Shltowt > his threat with contempt, and dare either house of | more full enjoyment of the elective franchise. Even | York. Among the most conspicuous and impor- | _ “It is tobe hoped, that the developements which Freights were without variation. To the United Sales 6th Sales 7th Congress to “‘ question our reporter’s right to the | in our own country, however, there is something of | tuning are Swack, Grout, Wier, Davezac, Riker, | these records of peekcaiey unfold, will exercise a | States there was nothing to ship, as the prices of saaeal y ” is ki A . Conner, Higgins, Ryckman Parsons, &c. &e., all | wholesome and salutary effect on all to whose views roduce would not allow of operations. 83 bales Louisiana, 65 100 bales floor” on such a pretext. Let any member dare to | this kind, so far as police officers are required to 2 P om pap aid 88 pane Yee Bate t Cdegtsia Borat ap Ah sn) disinterested patriots, and willing to take office pro- | they are presented. Let the wise and prudent be . ——— 6 me 78 try such a resolution—and let the House dare to | operate for their political friends. .__ | vided Gov. Bouck forces them into it. confirmed, and let the extravagant, foohsh and am-| ‘Tye Case or ‘THE CrkoLe.—The action brought 33“ do 65 pass it if they choose. We will then send half a But the minor details can easily be arranged ; in- _ The is received here as a document prac- | bitious, hear and profit by the warning.”—. id, by Messrs. McCargo, Johnson and others, against 18 Georgia, C.8, 88 dozen reporters to the galleries of both houses—and | deed the system willhave a tendency to work itself | tically befitting the times and the condition of the Prone ata aoauane te give (haus, co FORD SSCel®, + ch; Grieaun Jnsurance Company for the value of 120 «Florida, 68 165 “ 68 | report them verbatim—from top to bottom. right, provided it is established in the first instance luable, and if I mistake not, will be popular withthe | tern city wil bring to your ears, the approbation of qarers nipped on boat ates see oe Se 64 But the great body of the community is with us | ¥Pon correct principles. people. In it there is no attemptat pany declamation | your readers. To-day is Christmas; to-omrrow we | rated at Nassau by the English authorities, was de- 563 bales. 265 bales. because they know we have only the public good in -_ —no studied attempt at classical display—no embel- | are La a the days ~ boys have aoe com- | cided yesterday for the plaintifis, by Judge Watts of view. Our newspaper enterprise has entirely revo- | | Exrexsss1v Banxrurrcy.—As a great many in- lishment with rhetorical flourishes in imitation ofa | menced firmg pistols. Yours, ODERICK. | the Commercial Court. The arguments of counsel City Intelligence, Wuenrs ane tue Crty Watcn t—On the 2ist ult. the house and store of Henry Broom, 83 Chrystie street, was correct statements and publications of the court | which the old white horse” himsell ‘can nearly Savannah. tay ure, when mock gentlemen te Bustis Peyton charges in the operation of the Bankrupt Law in | understand. Joz Smrrn. {Correspondence of the Herald.) and Benjamin were concerned. In this case, the i lutionized the press—and will in time produce a healthy state of moral honesty and correct thinkirg . - in all the depart: ts of lite. ‘i in- | this district, have been published in the penny pa- SRR ERY. Savannan, December 29, 1842. claim amounted to $18,000, but there are others entered by burglars, and robbed of six and a half pair of sa lepartments of lite. Already it is begin. dew: ir ive! vd d ‘til a Fi th Tnearricats IN PatavgLrnta.—Thorn, the en- | Dear Sie:— * against other Ronee: to be swayed by the deci. boots. A fellow named William Young, of 176 Delancy | ing te show itself, as will appear by the following | Pets, We prepared a correct statement for the x Non of thi nf . at, roe = i i ‘ benefit of our read terprising manager of theChatham, opens the Na-| We have just got over the excitement of the great | #10 Of the present case, we presume, as like princi- street, was arrested yesterday on the charge, he having | proceedings that took place in the Court of Sessions ei scsi 4 ional Th: in Philadelphia, this evening. This roger : # the g ples govern them all. We have understood that in pawned the boots at a pawn broker’s shop, from whence | for this city on Saturday last :— The first business a bankrupt has to do, isto pre- | tional Theatre, in Phi Philad 4 a ‘i Swi 4 Catholic fair, which took place a short time since. | the agcregate the amount claimed on policy is about they were recovered and identified by Mr. Broém. He | |W. M. Paice, Eaq., replied for defence. During his | pare his petitions and schedules, which any pereon | Will give theatricals in Philadelphia a s ee at | For five nights the Exchange Hall was crowd $100,000 —New Orleans Bulletin, Dec. 30th. was committed. tained Ba eine rent Sas fk gorierreny ape 4 of ordinary capacity can do without the aid of an | °V¢T Thorne takes hold of goesahead and becomes suflocation,and the way those irresistible crea Wuart ane te Warcn asour ?—The dwelling house | certain passages, when the District Attorney objected, as | attorney. Schedule A, showing his indebtedness, Popular. the ladies, did attract the soap from our pockets, Pah ene NEWS. ila of William Reardon, No. 214 Orange street, was entered | it was contrary ‘te practice to introduse reported newspa- | to whom indebted, their residences, time, and} wayr w; a : was a sinto animalmagnetism. ‘The nett proceeds Daghe abaoean ame pA at ity of dressce, night | Per testimony. Hessaid he doubted not the entire correct- toto tian Kenkiok-titbskaewledie aad ‘beltel.-L ax W aacmue.l—Yeuerday morning, hetliet- |" ud seat @8 Ones Werk Savages Geo? 2, on Christmas night, and a quantity of dresses, n'ght | ness of the report, but he preferred that the gentleman | “mount, to pte — -— | mometer went up to 60 deg. in the shade. Of any kind, wow bat T undecatce M inents | Arr Geo Hallet, Hower, NYerk; Lochlibo, a” gowns, sheets and table cloths stolen, worth about $60.— | would read from his notes. Schedule B, showing his assets, vice versa—a copy of of any kind, now, but I understand Mr. Forbes, | poland, Smith, Havana; Chas Josepn,Mauran, ilura, Mr. Price replied that the report, os contained in the Yesterd ed Peter McGauley, and @ wom: eniegts man sumed Fete: McCudley, ail © Wome? Teall war or mocha ae ne a schedule Bto be made for the assignee. After the Dr. Larpner is lecturing in Augusta, Georgia who is in Charleston, will pay us a visit with | Doane, NYork. named Mary Ann Carlisle, who resides at 36} Orange lhis company shortly. The temperance cause is pro Home Ports, his duty, at that to return his thanks to the reporter | papers are prepared, the bankrupt goesbefore acom- 5 MGR RETR, 5A Soh 4 gressing slowly amongst us. Mr. Richard P. Tay- Jan §—Arr Georgiana, Behm, Antwerp. street, were arrested on a charge of receiving the proper. | of that peper, the care and attention which he bad | missioner in bankruptcy, and swears to the truth of Watch's Omcvs—Pasx Tagatar.—The Success | lor,a reformed drunkard, from Baltimore, has bese: ie tare geirermgols Edi on, (Br) Senoman doy ty stolen, knowing it to be such. A woman named Mary | evincedin giving s true andfaithful report ofthe evidence | ang, which attends this new enterpriee is truly surprising. | lecturing on the subject for several days past. He Ree ache Bena, Michels Teesnsctee ‘Aun Patton, who was in the house of MeGauley on the | ""TN.°Court sssented that counsel should read from the | " Swearing to petition and achedule, four osths, There could not be aplace better adapted to witness | has been very successful in his tour through this | ,Groadgrown, 8C.Jant—Cid Fanny Coit, Baker, NYok; | night of the 28th, testified that she saw a boy named | Herald, end Mr. Price proceeded with hisargument. at 3s. . 150 | equestrian exercises than the one here presented, ae ey rob age gree Ang av. an 4—Cld Indefatigable, (Br) Lister, Liverpool; Sr ee ee ae’ sore ad | 4; res it will appear, that in spite of all the opposi- | ree eee eee emer eee. io go | tnd the admirable arrangements, the talented and | this month ; no, sleighing, however, as yet. use | CX rans: Dee S-Arr Hope, Shorts 8 Maktee Vests, clothing to the woman Car od 5e tion—all the abuse—all the persecutions—all the} ate, being decreed a bankrupt, the bankrupt celebrated performers, male and female, and a stud | neasis quite brisk at the present moment. Immense ad Kehlmaa. Bremen; Pacific, Smith, Kingston, Jy Ala- tablecloths that were stolen were found on the premises | 1 ajicious indictments which our eremies have got files a second petition (a printed form, to be of beatiful horses, all tend to make the Park as at- | quantities of cotton are coming in daily; brin, er ey Bo we roth er ay Michigan, f MeGauley, who denied all knowledge of the purchase, : ae hed ot Jansou's), preying Yor a discharge end s se ; : fromm 4h to7. There are 15 ships and b» J0n+|, Galeton, Cees cat nen nee of ys A up against us, the New York Herald is still ahead Hh sg? fr tractive as inits balmiest days. To-night a change | : rhs and barques lo ‘oleman, Curacoa. Ithough the woman Carlisle admitted that she bought : : ase certificate—clerk’s fees for fling same, 263 y' 8 nge | ing for Liverpool, and 5 or 6 for Glasgow and Havre. Foreign Perts, pin Bestches” for Sity cants. . They were. beth com- of all other journals, in its reports of trials—its re-| At theexpirationjof ten days from filing second of ring performances is announced, which will con- | Freight to Liverpool, 11-16ths for round, and 5-S8ths | | Havawa, Dec 2—Arr Howell, Charleston; 22d, Franklin, N ports of Wall street movements—its reports of Con- Pee scop pe teng de hw nap erthewn 7 clude with a magnificent pantomime. See the ad- | for square bales; to Havre 1}. yore: MeCiallan, Bath; 215°, Nonh Mobile; Amnis ie Fine—The fire last evening was in the two story brick | ressional debates, or of general news of any and|- _ficate, anon 737 | vertisement. Patiently awaiting the dissolution of the Union by | Joseph. Mobile; Gul bet Willies Beco ; Keenan; et. The upper | every kind. This superiority arises from the con-| At the expiration ofthe time to show cause (ge- ence Congress, preparatory to the destruction of the | 234d, , NOrleans. Arr 26th, Plato, building 433 Water street, corner of Market. The upper om $9 nerally about ninety days from time of fi f «| world in Apnil, I shall remain until then, — part was occupied as @ cerpenter’s shop by Mr. Ellsworth, | centration and energy of our system—from personal Fovcin f petition), the bankrupt having an- Cuarnam Tweatre.—Mr. Placide makes his y ” Juaaro Literary Notices, where the fire originated, and was consumed with all | superintendance and liberal pay—from a perfect swered to his name (and there being no ob- first appearance at this theatre to-night. He isa Saat eee’ ta 2 a” its contents. Lower part saved. No insurance. fearlessness and integrity in all our doings—and ieeecamaniae oie etn rage Ag comedian of the first order, and a crowded house | yp, iene UIT gin Genes’ ie: ain al Edition, Tovcnep or $43. —On Saturday night, Mr. Robert | from being beyond the reach or influence of corrupt he has in ‘all things conformed to and obeyed will doubtless greet him this evening. He appears} Will you tell us, through the intelligent medium hic ae itl ss bot agg Ta grenhy bs ay, nemed Elizabeth Follausbee, whom he accompanied | Banks, corrupt politicians, corrupt financiers, or any chkties urine ie aia: a 37 in two favorite characters, in connection with Billy | of your information on the money market, what pee Seait Aaliak aaah Ye hes . ra ba a to @ house of doubtful reputation in Orange near Hester | other corrupt class of society. Swearing todo. 37} 675 | Williams, Miss Mary Duff, &c. The redoubtable mar now be sonsicered Vie omits al ote “Dickens’ American Notes for General Circulation, street, where he was snugly ensconced in a bed rigged | “ 15 consequence of this energetic system, the suc- Swearing {0 affidavit of service of notices to | ‘“Greut Western,” appears in his laughable extrava- | Gompany. inscorching, blighting. Sek Cherry Tyg a oy = a cess and influence of the Herald is great and in-| Filing do. in the clerk’s office, ath ganzas, which, together with a variety of otherno- | Insurance upon life, in the want of means to Tue History or Tak Frencn Revorvtioy.—By e husband of the , I bill. make other prevision for our families at our death, | M. Thiers—J Post, 88 Bowery.—This is No. 7, is the last reso cannot yet be spared. He kas | husband or father, creasing every day. Subscriptions are pouring in upon usfrom all quarters—and we bid defiance to velties, presents a aimittance. Gamble jumped up, half frightened out of his wits, stuck his legs into his pantaloons, and made him- $29 174 Charges ofthe ee, which average in each OG Little Tom Thi of a prudent and affectionate | price 25 cents; complete in 16 weekly numbers. above all other investments self scarceina trice. On descending to the street, and | jj the foes which the devil can raise wu inst Us. ‘case about 20 dollars—in some cases the as- ‘ at ‘Waventy Novers.—Waveriy, No. 9, price 26 pore ret |e per: ener te vr y on it our eindscrrict we shall bury ate ia twany signee changes pa $13—but the average does nab carga econ bn spppenetih jul Sade possible Tek: > SIR aan fe, Do. KS RECS cents; complete in 25 weekly numbers, by J. Post, cited spirits, that notes ceed 2 " ws in a F had been taken {rom his wallet, while he was enclosed | fathom deep in the Red Sea. ee om wo teint e Pe A jarnum |" The New York Life Insurance and Trust 88 within the curtains of the bed. Officer Barber was se- lected to examine into the affair, and yesterda: the girl Follausbee, aud her cippled com known as Charley Haight. The sufferer, Gamble, man he saw endeavoring to get down stairs ing the premises. They were both fully at an exorbitant outlay has engaged him for two weeks | nany already almost acknowledge the loss of all] y, u Sz N No. 12.—Ali yap ron $49 174 | longer. All of the splendid heliday amusements have | their surplus capital; but what security have we Uta se ee __ The aggregate expenses in this district, thus far, | seen re-engaged, together with the new and megnidicent | that thie is the extent of the loss by any examina. | the Mysteries, a sequel to Ernest Maltravers, by is nearly $100,000, of which sum the “Courier and | moving diorama of the departure of the Israelites out of | tion of their affairs for ouly twelve months past (as | Bulwer. Harper and Brothers, 82 Cliff street. P Enquirer” gets about $30,000, the other Wall street | Egypt with scenic effects, music, processions, &e. une- | '® ce ag be ig gs on as no been be, Camrnett’s Forxian )Montaiy Macazine, on papers $5000—the widely circulating journals, such | qualled in splendor. The Mystertous Gipsey Girl is also prisinte Fn a DB ms ‘han Soe or tele Sriect Miscectany or tak Prrtovicat Lirera- dl asthe Herald, $000,000, for our publication of the | engaged, and ahost of other attractions, combining great | can be ascertained what is the amount of certifi. | TORK or Great Brrrain.— January, 1843.— By reports, schedules, and assignments in bankruptcy. | ‘alent with the highest degree of respectability, and ren- | cates of deposit, and other liabilities issued by Mr. | Carvill and Co., New York. Price Five Dollars in Mr. W. C. Waddell, the general assignee, gets pro- | ‘ting the American Museum the most orderly, genteel | N., and signed by others withent taking any note of | advance. This is a valuable work, and bids fair to bably $30,000, the other assignees $5000—the clerk | °4 respectable place of public resort in this city. Hun. [eee OF TRIE Seay te i ae Ree | became popular. i being examined, any part of which Mr.N. may : ahs dreds of ladies and children daily visit the museum unat- J ‘ —Thisisa weekl, gets about enough to pay his expenses for addition- thereby have appropriated to his own use. Tur Lecat. OnservEr. ly mi al aid, with $2,000—and the (wo jndges, who | enaedby gentlemen, as much attendance is rendered un- | "And what may be the injury to the capital of this | zine —Vol. 1., No, 13, for Saturday, January 7. By work like horses, get $000,000, precisely the same | there, necessary by the quict and strict order always found | institution (originally only 000,000) by the ulti- | 9. Owen, 42. compensation which the small cash papers get.— nena deposits in bonds and mortgages on property in the | tion of the members, both of the legal and mercan Tue Somers Mutiny Cask —The evidence in this case has been taken during the last nine or ten days. It{begins now tobe mere repetitions. Is it not time to sum up? Let us enter upon it with candor and decency. N. B. Would some person in Boston in- quire if Small’s mother was not once married to a man by the name of Andrews? or if that is not her maiden name? FaswionaB_rk INTELLIGENCE —The most splendid ball given in the city for many years was given on Friday evening by Mrs. Coles, No. 50 Bond street. The cost for lights cannot be much less than $300, Nomerovs Arrivats.—Look at the marine news for arrivals, square rigged vessels crowded into port yesterday as seldem before. Our lower bays were al- most filled at one time. To rue Eprror or tar New Yorx Heraup — Siai— Your enemies admit that you have done more Moth bl the United States, t mate collection of the several millions invested from | We again eommend this periodical to the atten than all other publications in the United States, to expose fraud, and thereby to ae, eh Seay all farnished, we are told, by Woram & Haugh- | sijag M. Stilwell, the marshal, gets abcut $10,000. QG- The Defeat of the Brstish at New Orleans, | city and country, at a value proportionally hazard- | tile professions. ors ; oom being eae See st tak there te aubanittio | WOU 561 Broadway. About 600 lights were burn-} Now, we have no objection to all this, but we do | on the &h of January, 1815, by General Jackson, | ous in Cv pe et pe igo Be Rte institu. | Tue Kxroennoonmy 1 - January, 1648,—Thie you, what appearsto me aneffectual remedy against | ‘2 12 most magnificent order and brilliancy. think that James Watson Webb and Silas M. Stil- | with about twelve hundred undisciplined militia and two | HORS Of the. same Kind’ during the ere | No. comm: * / ind when it is now astertained that the affairs of ibe for the work, should begin with this well, who have both taken the benefit of the act, | oF three hundred regulars,against fourteen thousand vete- this institution have been as faithlessly attended rH enter. : ought to pay some of their honest old debts out of | T@ troops under Lord Packenham, will be celebrated in | as others lately exploded, and that one of its princi-] ‘Te Wasninaron Temperance Sociery.—Its Afull, graphic, and beautiful description will be given to-morrow. @ continuance of fraud in our institutions. That all directors shal! be responsible to the fall amount pd oy dy rae, Noakes tog Wo By regen InreGuLanity of THE Maus.—We have received | these vast receipts. Great style this evening at the Amphitheatre of the Re vel Ae g Fors Lego fipeeyttly Ch pence po agar Loewe prea egy 8 et tions; and that no person shall be eligible to be a} a r under frank of Mr. Secretary Webster, from fe reer i pablie, Bowery, | ‘The beesty and petriotiont of the bity raious by these whose duty it was to watolt them, Washingt upon the temperance move- director who does not hold to the amount of the State Department, complaining of the irregularity | Lrrerany INtxttaGeNce.—The first number of | ° New York is expected to be present on the oceasion. | ind to guard the provision under their mutual charges | ments in the United ge pony bghe elo a a ty pm of the mails—not duly receiving the Herald. This is |‘ Tom Burke of Ours,” forming the second vol- og MUTINY OF TH Tomas Basti bs ounhan oon or the wi ca fee the anthers See, = _ such honorable names as Chancellor Kent, Robert | very funny—the State Department versus the Post | ume of “ Our Mess,” by Dr. Lever, was announced | oq'in an extra Double New Wonsn, on Wednesday, sent analotily shy loformation from yout Mon the subject | | 09° SHERMAN Dare a LORENGE We have Ray, Stephen Allen, W. B. Astor, and John Jacob | Office Department. But how can it be otherwise ? | for publication this month. ory Lith, 1843, the Nautilu Hection of Select Nau- | in your paper, to which Lam a SuMSCRIBER. | Fee, and ti fave ever fonnd them the best mens of Ae et ermectors of te Lite and Trust | We have seen by Redwood Fisher's letters to the | Whyte & Co. of Edinburgh, had isued a very | Nerraierot une stone oe fie Soe etek wth aatic i itontion of | SUNG COME, Colds Kr. that wo ever tried. After the in aky tastitution where such men would allow | Postmaster General, that the post-office officials | splendid volume, descriptive of the Queen’s visit to aS yee pA dey mee mh Cabbalinete cbteesmna te Sie Merchant's Ex. | mand ‘one would think thet every folly lathe oowstry their names to appear as directors. Why assume | here have been more engaged in trying to establish | Scotland. ag reper Wee cit towne at bog “raig ot change, on the 10th inst, of val al estat; situated | Knew their properties the name of ie pond when they will tell you they | 4 vapid newspaper, and to organize a third party, “ The Naval Club,” a new novel, by Mr. Barker, | ders solicited from Booksellers, Agents, in bh (ooo rs bag, Ihe ona orwil- —i10, a194nd 400 Brendes, i Reece A oo Selen watelenpulng ed east Saat OSS than to attend to their public duties. The mails} (the “ Old Sailor,” author of “ Tough Yarns,”) has Phew gay > canton age CRy ay: Witcher em Hr Feetiiee nactionser, in the Express and Com- Nii me Broadway ; 190 Falton street, Brooklyn, and A Looxer on. were never so irregular and blunderingly managed. | been published by Colburn, 90 Ann street, New York, | mercial, er Buildings, Be

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