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= oni —— ' THE NEW YORK HERALD. eee gg RY Vol. 1X.—No, 18,—Whole No, 3231. NEW YORK, WEDNESDAY MORNING, JANUARY 18, 1843. Price Two Cents, FOR NEW ORLEANS. i NEW JERSEY RAILROAD AND TRANS. ~~ Boston. and require the constables to give bonds in same Albany, LOUISIANA AND-NE BK LINE OF FACKETS. NER TATION COMPANY. {Correspondence of the Herald.) manner as collectors of taxes pry motion of Mr. (Correspondence of the Herald.) vib th SAAT RN ORE PT TAIN ANT ORES? MEW YORE AND NEWARK. Bosron, Tan. 16, 1818. | Walley, of Koxbary, the’ Committe on Finance Anawe, Monday morning, Sun. 16. ph OF OF , 5 P led to report to the House the present ter accel fation of shippers, it is intended to i LIVERPOOL PACKETS. Millerism—Great Excitement—A few Ideas upon its | “ dite . eee ee The Housatonic railroad company having chang- tf "a a th, aud ling from Li Tth and 19th of month.} a : 5 7 condition of the finances of the commonwealth, the 4 i A pile Gages tle nor, Go tne Mee ictavac oad eating | faeces Cierra! nm the 7h and 18h of every i Folly—A Rich Crim. Con. Case—Tasistro and His | probable receipts and exyendiiures of the ensuing | ¢4 their hour of deprrture, from thiscity, from 54 P: at eee ctecteslereced deaorgetmons | Bete ihew come cece rete: reiod teeteor aie Froca eee Cae “Eulalie’— Marcus Morton Governor of the Com- | year, the debts and libilities of the State, and | M. to9A. M., you will be a little later than urual ed during the summer mouths. The Tollowine from Liverpool unctually on the 7th aud 19th of every month ry day—-Wanday se vik ork. ‘abilaneals means and resources for payment of the same, and in your receipt of news from this city. [termed V will also have a first rate claas of American trading ships, Yor Mewisk "| : r particularly what provision can be made fot the Poidsy. if i ; A ZOO, Captain Corne! ing every atx days, thereby affording weekly communica: | 4, 2 PM. At The Miller excitement inall the neighboring towns | jayment of the sum of $430,548 58, now due the | To-day, it is expected, the State Printing Bill oie cere there, te see thet they shall be forwarded with care and des teste a do, is at once tremendous and awful; while ia the city, banks of this commonwealth, being the amount bor- | will eome pin the House, It ia likely that before UISVILL, patch, 3 T do. Y : though its influence is less felt, there are very many | fowed to pay the last assessments on the common- | they get through it, we shall have some stormy d PI Should th i d for not come out, the money will NSU 4 8! . y y ey ry nc a . f y dis. ane Pattee te returned to those who paid it here, without any. tedue Fram he foot of Courdindt treet wrapt in its belief, who devote their every moment | Feeoive named Match 84, 1802, ‘Both branclics ot | cwsions. It is more than likely that the Senate bill ae wizin Le Tne Black Ball, or Old Line of Liverpool Packets, comprise PA ad PM. Ac ic Bore ae ay to preparation to meet the Lord on the 28d of April. | the Legislature met in concurrence, and Jesse Per- | Will not go through the House, and more than all, if ILLE, She following magnificent Ships, viz = W YORK, ELIZABETH js The most incredulous appear struck with the wri- | kins was chosen Senator. Mr, Allen, of Northfield, | it should, it would be strange if Gov. Bouck did not PHI! Knight. The OXFORD, NEW YORK, ve New York. Geave Klizabech Town flered a bl h resol to have t i for packets, are of light draft of water, have recently beet ENGLAND, ua NORTH AMERICA. x AN. to expound the prophecies. Much research and | taken place, which was laid upon the table. Ata | 96 that he is opposed to the bill. ‘The subject forremenge oy pee hy meen are Ceeetern deveneechantie ion temelitons a baie Pes knowledge may have been brought to bear upon the quarter past 1 o'clock Mr. Thomas, Nar pon creates much attention and excitement here, and a experienced masters, who will make every exertien to give | port which Nas been extended to them so many years, for which POF ied A . 5 . moved that the House now proceed to the special | remonstrance against the pass ‘ ‘eral sanafaction. ‘They will at all times be towed upvand | Bory are grateful A ee ‘The traina for WesiCeld, Paiafeld, Bovadbrook, Somervilie, } MHiects but I think the conclusion to which he has | Tov owe the Saturday, vies to elect two can- sean hg ae lt pga la lown the Mississippi by, steamboats. ‘Dea ‘hose proceeding, or remitting monev to their rel Kea connect with the 9 AM, 2and 44 PMtraiis trom New | arrived will be exploded verv shortly by that victo- | gidutes for Governor and Lieut. Governor to send | *S *mended by Mr. Foster, is being numerously ble forjewelry, buon, precious stoners silver or placa were, | Gh'the Horvat Bak of feateate Dae tata Fs tales SEE? Ptr asc ws Sl Iie eel eee a as hick nae coo many | to the Senate, tora choice by that body... ‘This gave | *i&ned. It iw looked upon as anti-democratic in ita or fir any letters, parcel or packaye, reat ty o 1pet on board o Mess. PRESCOTT, GROTE, AMES & CO. Parw between do and Somerville, 7) cents, such prophecies, all of which have come to naught, | rise to a debate as to therulce. of the ‘House, when | features, Bhem, «mess regular bills of inding are taken forthe suse ao! | A Beaker London, | geW YORK. RAHWAY AND NEW BRUNSWICK | that I wonder there can be one intelligent individual | we 1,44 offered a motion to suspend all rules and | Aigoodhit was made by & ‘ Capen are sameesaees ee er ne ok Sah pre By ale iran od Gsota rhe ertet kta mack. aes to listen to shex 1 remember right the noto- 1 business of the House till the election of Governor idetidte on this emo haihe Beckie pear Mees Pa eH AaI Sb OP Rate aw | Masa mM eta agen Nog our New Brgiawiek Tous Malihing ppopbeaiads that the world would be be accomplished, which was eatried by a vote of | Speaking on this subject of mis condiat aa veried, ttre car wil Se taken to Save the yoodsSrtese pert dour’ ie flee Bank Shy or. gu axis, and fying through at her old rate, with: | Been previously agieed a vote for eacty candidate | biy Grusiedan the Bersien teee We aet av ora- ty measured. m4 N. B.—The Old Line of Liverpool Packets sail trom this 1 Sundays the 534 ani 74 A.M. trips from New Brunswick | Out showing any new symptoms of decay. John | Jurately,and that one election be completedbefore | Lott and Soest They irae pba (Mesers. NEW LINE OF LIVERPOOL PACKETS. port for Liverpool on the (st and 1th of each mouth. Parties nt 0 P. M. train frem New York, are omitted. Edwards, of New York, the eccentric scale-beam ; ‘ada Ly uott and Scott.) They appeared to have a majori- ‘Ta ailtrom New York on the 2th and Liverpool on the 1h | feturving” to be oid cowry will tnd ito th-ir eomfost and | "Bare setween New Vor. cw New Sranmwick, 7% ceun. | maker, went through your stteets, with w sweets Goober Ba Attempted. _ At five minutes of three the | cy of their constituents at Albany, and could con- iS ih iS Son SERED RO ROGASA ate | ainsgtmtaeeed Mohn Sts Vor at Umer | ber anairing the ood people that in 1812 ‘he work | Nad iyo, Dave UH asd Seal aes ie af ant very te was thonged with New York office SAGE OF FI°E, 61 South street, New York—Rew- | duced. would be destroyed by fire, and on that day whic tons Mr. Walley onlite 7 j 4 ; ‘ Shir GARRICK, Cartan Wn Suikiy, a5, October. | Summa Line of Faken he suhetiber continues rea ay ac af cnt omen ce | Met 2% this krneral shuffling off of the mortal | that four members were aeaen’ keer nee adee | chaste Nene, York State Acricltural Society, hold Shi, ROBcIS: Captain Johu Collins, 25th November. who may be eagaged by thelr ends here’ hy the seguir ties | Passengers who procure theie tickets at the ticket office, re | coil, a violent temptest arosectreeswere blown ed to the number of votes thrown would make 352, | st mecting in the Assembly chamber on Wednes- Shp SIDDONS, Captain E. B. Cobb,’ 25th December. Of packet ships, ssilin “rom Liverpool. geive aferry ticker crauis, Tickecs aye received by the cox | down—thelthunderrol’ed, and the lightningspranced } whl th ly 351 ase th 4h 11 aay evening next. This Society is now in a most, Bhip SHERIDAN, Captain F.'A. Depeyster, 25ti January. | sons sendig lor these fr; av rely that just care will be | inetor only ou the day ‘hen purchase’. uit'sm*_ J about in the Heavens like riderless horses, which | Wile there are only 351 members in the House.and | flourishing condition, and is rapidly increasing in gippors, ¢ ‘ROM Livearoe sad te Sian iota them despateh d without delay in Liverpool rand —————WINTER ARBANGEMSN1T caused great dismay lithe heartae oF very many of Seevegnently a mistake existed somewhere. A’ usefulness. The President, Mr. James S. Waps- Ship SHERIDAN, Captain van Lak Tiovemé, | Lanse’ which has been so liberally bestowed for muny ree prayed earnestly for mercy and deliverance. The choice 174. Morton had 174 and was declared to be tion, and accordingly some time since he offered #. e o'clock they proceeded to a second ballot, which | worrn, is f thi high-mi, i si the simple country people; so muchso that they went eee H, is one of the most high-minded, liberal men GARIUCK, ‘Cen i Bkiddy, 13th December. Past; and those remitting mouey oan have drafts. payable at all peel gncggesngpeiad Bases ines onthert knees, | 8¥—Whole number of votes 347, necessary to a in the country. He takes a deep intereet in educa- SCIUS Captain John Collins, ish January.” | fhe Bavks and branches throughout the, Uuited Kinedone ' : ¢ “hips are all of the first class, upwards of 108@ tons. built | ‘For further particulars, ap ty Lif by letter, post id) NEW YORK AND PLILA. [A RAI LINE DIRE T elected one of the two candid: to ti she eityol New Bork, with o tmasetenes abenaiine R PN He by Teutar, Rost pal e day passed over without any material injury to the 2 e two candidates so to be sent ud. | premium,a very handsome one too,to the person fur- speed with unnsual’ comfort for passengers. care, | + é : f M . i A tremendous burst ot applause from the galleries | nishing the best treatise on t ibject. ech aden in the rangement of they seeqmmolacone DKAPTS ON IRELA SD, &e—The Vie Newurk, New Best eanjasiams Toten, Borden | persone or property of the wfitghted neighborhood, | (ctlowed the annonncemeat, which eaused ¢ mation | war meeard toes ee oe ee cee renin ce of tagange ene is 1005 for we comnts rogive de a ec ; 5 oF tothe 2 eer apnde, henee is $1 ich ample stores will oe ee fruits payable on deme out THROUGH IN HOUR: erie ie day, obsadeienal which nents — to clear them, which prevailed, and the Sergeant-at- | Schoolmaster.” The work has been printed at Mr. 8. 'y, e LAND—The National Bauk of iret in- | Leave New York, from the foot of Liberty street, day, at 9 cial Bank of freland, and tetr nranches in evere eenare oe | Acad and «& PM ships will be responsi- IN ENGLAND AND WALES—Messrs. James Bult, Son ‘she morning T cpmmand ex; eee whe will make every exertion to give general atisfac- jon arms was proceeding in his duty,when a motion was | W.’s own expense, and a copy presented to every r the captains or owners of the made to reconsider this yote,and gave rise to aparty § district school in the State. This ist C at c stric » State. rue patriot- debate, which consumed the time to five minutes of } ism. Bs tainly have fallen upon all flesh, but tor theirtimely rae, proceeds to Mordentown, trom thence bY 1 intercession at the Throne of Grace. parcel & Co., bankers, London, the E rd Dh seamboat o-rhilndelphia. ; 1 Aue aes ; ,_ | deb y a EA ct elne parcels or packages sent by them, unless re- | &Co., bankers, London, the Exchange and Disconne Bank, | * eho Evening cine Proceeds direct to Camden, (opposite | We are informed that. the Scripture is of no pri- | 4 o'clock, at which time I am obliged to close, to | Mr. Wruuts Hatt, made a good speech on For treight 24 pase ge, ply to os SGOT AND= e Eastern Bank “ot, Seotland, the | Philadelphia) withoutchange-ofcars, || =) | vate interpretation, and sle-monhecies will never be reach the cars in season to catch the expre he | Saturday, in Committee of the Whole, on the E.R COLLINE $e “a Rear st en, Fork, or to Heras Bir Wan. Bother Haren ee Cranenes in the principal | crecrset, where a comuntdingy coeesisat at Be he ee vered for He mka of a eee A tarcanesdsred pat candidate will unquestionably be Davis, so that | Governor's Message. It is decidedly the crack Letters by the packets will be charged 12% cents persingle | _ Persons in ihe country, ishing to remit money to their erates on board. ? nity to any 1» Whe Me me than his | Vorton can sately be pronounced as Governor of | speech of the session, as it was ably argued, shoot: 50 cents per ounce, and newspaners 1 cent each, of bags t! in any part of Hnuland, Ire laud, Bootlaud, or wa BY ER A ier wo ape 1 ore conveyed from city to city, | more eh pal acute ia toy nis wit henna this commonwealth for the ensuing political year. | well delivered, and couched in appropriate OLD_LINE LIVERPOOL PACKETS. With the'vame and address ofthe geri towhoa tvato be | Etch tripe grovided witha Ladies Carin which are apart | Oeighbors. The sayings of Jesus and uit (wars Yours, truly, Vertras. J and plain language. ‘The democrats miss Mi- sent. A draft for the amount will be forwarded the fi st packet | ™ents and Sressing rooms cy A for the Ladie: prophec t » L ant P we Sioa chvel Hoffman on such occasions. Mr. M’Murray, after the receipt thereof, and acknowledgement of the same re- | Returning, the lines leave Philadelphia from the foot of | tial interpretation. The words of God are nof as Baltimore. I suppose, will answer Mr H id he ill fi . HE E of Poche tor Liverpodt witherestier be | ‘der Wk PR. TAPRCOTT. 42 Peckslin, Now Vork, | Sotelocky PMs” uot vom Camden, at @o'lock A Mand | our words, and we ert when we look tor the fulfil- (Correspondenee of the Herald.) has no Mr. E. Strong to deal with, By the ware despatched in the following order, excepting that when the —TATS eM Ul Len “The Lines for Baltimore, leave Philedelphieat7 A M, andar | ment of them all in our day, The life of man is Bavrimore, Jan. 18, 1843, | this Mr. Strong, of Monroe, is one of the waxt day of suling falls on Sunday, the ships will sail'on the succeed REMITTANCES TO IRELAND, M, beim coninuation of the lines from New Work. buta span, while the Eternal One endureth forever fy meray ia) 7 know th c ; 4 i ¢ or small to persons residing in an) of Ire- 5 Er wT , cl ts, G 5 5 A ‘The SOUTH AMERICA. sae rr Soa game tawuer pee and hia: predecestar in buss. Mae DY ep BUFERLEO ALBANY, the ole ear nan aan comprehends the Devil at a Discount. and yet modest and unpretending as Moses wen if 616 tons, De 1 lov 19 lone for the last hirty years, and more; also, to any valance al ‘Op! niverse, | Janes G. Ben: Esa. :— Egypt. He has thi ngland or Scotland. ‘ » Benet, a P |, something to say and docn every ‘The ENGLAND, tle” SFed, yt Reade me remitted by letter (post paid) to the subseriber, or oemebiohen ae zone look ne His is Danese as question that arises ia the House. He says that he tae Gee Dee 7 | “ersonally deposited with him, with the name of the person oF no partial knowledge—and_ when we would inter- sortie Ween 2 ’ considers the city of New York particularly, as un« B.L.Waite. (Feb 19 April 7 | sermons 'u Ireland, England or'Seotland, to, whom it is to. be Hose -- ity | pret his words to some cenfined and narrow theory | Elder Knapp arrived here thie afternoon in the | G¢peictas Ux 2 ects nef ry 7 0 By the tonic Rei! Tuuuing through fron this City " io s A der his direct charge. The Lord make thank- The OXFORD, duly 1 ug 19°] Sen’, and nearest post town, will be immediately transmitted to Alb: H of our own invention, we give to the Scriptures a sig inhi you thant tons, Nov 1 ec 19 | and paid accordingly, and a receipt to that effect given or for- Le <7 “ A . wu erp train of cars irom Philade'phia, and proceeded to the | ful. J.Hathbone, (March 1 April 19 | warded to the sender. ‘i ng, private interpretation; and then insolently pro- h t fF his kellptoraadriehide: to. tie | | The bp faddlifon (hai deskinteatios Maan The EUROPE, july 19 Bept 7 | , In like manner money with or claims on persons in any pert of tis nounce them cunningly devised fables, because | louse of one of his religious friends, to dine on tur- | | Kaa th aten 4 ‘610 tons, Nor 1s i= 1 \relapd, England or Seetiand, can be collected by the subscr- they do not adapt themselves to the level of our un- | key and mince pie. To-night be preaches in the | ° Weer office ihe ci and tt The NORTH AMERICA (aug ny 15 | Ganada.\and will be Po them necordinaly, rete ee a Toe sane gna areguen | derstanding. and assist in carrying out our selfish | Baptiat Church in Sharp street, ancl to-morrow pro ; ahi executed; andte hieeves HET wowihny Rel’ + = y) == Peres MUM le. F148 (Petar wf Rote Packaxes, Beles and Cates’ of Goods, vs for any of Ue yeleite EER RS ace rounds wither, cveds to Washington, to preach in the Thess } silite sparsestions loners se a 7 To . v4 ed or inter jinte be . e de i i ‘The NEW YORK, Aug 19 7 COTA DS Rate EN GEA YD IRELAND | SURI Stroud prowptly to the collecrion and payment of bills, | fit ave are, sretohed Out ia Wrath to secure ote |e nee Cn ulted up for that purpaee. deufn 36 most unique. It reore- pose Dee. 19 ab) SCOTLAND AND WALES.—Persons proceed | sora uattteasy sett) eo one Collection ety he | 288 not been it in . cure go ehead, old chap, and break the Uni versa ¥ be arms of the State of New- Hf; B,Crorver. April 19 June 7 hg or remitting money to any part o! the abet Pet Ne at Eo A own wishes, Our trust in Heaven is shaken and | back bone, the Unitarians’ right arm, and the iy it wt\o, “Excelsior.” Oj The CAMBRIDGE, Sept 1 Ocr pn noe y isnte onan ross theionbea pats: dzates aight, for | SNe POMEROY & CO.2 Wall ereet. New York. | we become skeptical, because Heaven has not | vil’s left leg. i . ve ‘represented making an 0 Oc Bartow. May 1 Sine | Prescott Grote, Ames & Co, Brokers, Londou. which are pad PULLEN & COPP’S adopted us a feelings, and because God's ute Honorable | Solomon Hillen, our worth, ‘ mstance of St. Law= ‘The COLUMBUB: syd Now’ "9 | free of disconnt or auy charge whitsoever, in all the priueipa ways are past finding out. .., | Mayor, was yesterday attacked with apoplexy, and ‘ L county, ee ae oa SR Mar § | ppamrotite United Rugdom.” Kor terme, nply or addres, i For myself, have no belief that the world will | ig now underthe advice and atteuionet hie ghyste Paki arp cade other Sianpielingies tapprinste taka oilien sit bapkatiood as ROCHE BROTHERS & CO. be destroyed by fire or by any other element, during | cians, I should be sorry to see any thing happen to |, 14 ind is trimmed and bereioinr. tithe Pe of aang outward in now Gzedat One |p. g— rhe sahserbere will’ ms heseri ener ae NEWYORK, ALBAYH TROY AND MUNTREAL | the present year mean not to deny the possibali Mayor Hilten, that would prevent him filling the | je. : Hundred Dollars, for which ample stores of everv description | _ 1, S.-Phe satsctibers will as he 2 sitet 3 ESS. of such an event, for al ings are possible with | office of Mayor, as he is the inost efficient and inde- T . se the Herald ; the: Tiler eta ge | ty sna mee fear WO oe, lem | gam Me ESR Gay Mtl, hes gens | God, bat believe that belo the coming ofthe [vendetta whe’ has ied at fice fons tes | kno lilt as ol tt Metal they EB & OO. pore x bers, the old ductor f Harnden & Co’s North ay, many prophecies to be ful ed. | time. i telly COP MARSHALL 98 Surltalip, N-Y. Ter pve ere yen Extent frm New Gore anil couse ta, an | which have not yet been fully understood; and, ai | "My. Jackson, formerly. stage manager of the |S! HE ee §e24 wh BARING BROTHERS & CU., Lipool. apie sheet of this invention iat aave haman life ee el Rh Se eT a events, ied rth oe we! to ps bared vat Bowery Theatre, opens. the Holliday street on 9 TAPSCOTT’S GFNERAL PASSAGE OFFICE, ie bum ber of passengers ai er persons saved by | ward Specie, Bank Notes, Packages. Bundles, Cases of Goods, | the suggestion of the learned gentleman who has | Monda night with k com; , and he 43 PECK SLIP, NEW YORK. 3 theae Bout fom wrecks in storms: when the ardinary | fT" eMac’ ane Noten Facuages, Bundles Cates of Cocds, | te suggrstion ¢ catastrophe to the human race. spine nllers whhoes eraee eon earl ail ae have swam} ed is over 160. The nusber of persous drown | throughout the Canada's, “Also East, from Troy and Albany to Indeed. 1 nl auch ‘thaly reed ieth s ‘ hav . , eu he eral ed for want of the Life Boats at the burni « and wrecking of | Boston,and Weat from Albany to Buffalo, ndeed, I regard such rash predictions as deroga- | astonish me if he is successful. He cannot sing, prramboats and other vessels is necord ug to accounts published ‘itp business entrasted to their charge wall be promptly at oy to the arta of us ly segaias and nm dance, orbe funny, and melo-drama is not fashiona- s coger dt De. ~ ‘ > 7 he past possi 0 - | tended to. Particular attention will be paid to the collection reator, calculated needlessly to alarm the weak | ble at Hollid: lymptoms of vision on Hom © verawe The subscribers beg to call ‘the attention of their friends | ‘The price varies from $75 to to $100, azcording to the number | of mutes, drafer, acceptances, kc. prompt returns made for | minded and th lanchol capers i spine lh ik + Sa \ and, the, public generally,, to their superior arrangements | of, persons they are required to carry, with the bottom stove 1 Cyn la aaah sian minded and the melancholy, and to impair, if not | Rossini’s Stabat Mater is to be performed here on Flagg at Fis nt | ~ nel cathonmn. | -~Uha.clase.Af pate for nie kuvecmn men talline mayan Liste iad oaks dactenutheir.faith inthe sean testimony of the Pro- f ey ie il na fe chet dips cormrare he Bre iow apparatus cab be set Sineton ince iiss Gough 1s Bacheuges A Ail will agree with me, that should Millets pro: | Be Mineteenth hy the Covkodees ‘a Tevar€ oF a mont “NEW Lise CEE RGeO Can nn VT d Coden oepeuay atialy oe tite Sntiene Or tie chee Ol cites et Caan beled aes hecy fail to be fulfilled on the 23d of April next, [Correspondence of the Herald.) the Senate during ‘i ' d 3m ve, Coline. boat is intend. for thet preweryation, a és . REFERENCES. his followers and miieetided, fonatic adherents, el Norwicu, Cr, Jan. 14, 1848 sibly in relation to ¢ 7 | ptain Depeyster. ol I Patent Life ‘all st, New Yor. ALBANY. at once deny the existence of a Supreme Being, an < + 4) ‘i * ‘ Ship 5 in Skiddy. ne At Adams & Cos Exores: Officer, | Prime, Ward & King, EJ. Hamphrey, nestion the truth and authenticity of the fitle. | Sayings and Dongs in Norwich—Religious Move- | other matters of dee, oles | Ne SS BRITISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL M Taek: ‘An awful result; butone sure, I think, to be realised ments—Patriotism—Battle of New Orleans—Gal- | astreported, provided.» \» , * iy ase. » 2 #3. john T. Smith, Ove 2 ee > LU tat 7 a =. . Fs su r 7 Palmer, STEAM SHIPS, Pepoon & Hoffman, In effect, there is no difference between ridiculing ter by both branches of: gis e a Ob een ee eae it bores pars: cor Guventer & Yermiive, the inspit-d writings onrselves, and holding them up | , “2"ry and Cotton. persiieh é Sailing twice U Under contract with the Lords of the-Admiralty. Houchton & Co. = fo the raieals Ot die indie ead the Ree tesa James Gorpox Bennett, Esq.— and when it came up for ad ree Di dinson & Co. 4 Tidicule f the " gett, Es ‘ “NEW YORK AND BOSTON RAIL ROAD LINE | There is aothing visionary in true religion. The Dear Sin:— day, Mr. Foster offered a bs preveunng Via Noawich anp Worcester RaitRoaps. revelations of God to man, are but the teachings of It is very seldom that we see a communication in | Mode by giving it to the Gcv« ee arte Hore Lontioe: itil bad reshhtk to New | ehaienittix! on id " eae the Novack Be Worcester and’ Worcester & Bow | & wisdom and philosophy beyond our comprehen your paper from this city. Why is this? Many | discussion on these questions ontiane You Also f om, Livirp ol to New Orleans, Mobile, Saran NIA, . Hewitt, ommander. a sion. y er fr g . sdk, sheik tty tamani Pil * n-h, Charlesion, Pos'adelphia, Boston and Baltimore, and the CALEDONIA, = E.G. L do 'WORCEST. Vanderbilt. A great excitement has spread about our scan- | places of minor importance are frequently repre- | clock, when the amendment w «+ «tc Saee e CORE Miia, # O'Mine, RN 4 News ta. dal-loving community, relative to afauz-pas com- | sented in your columns. You have many readers | reported to the House and agree 1 raons Wishing, to nen: ds, will not fail to see | Will sail from Boston, vin Halifax. 4 Via On and after his line will be ran tri-week- | mitted by the wife of a mechanic in our city with a | here, and the question is frequently asked, Why | morning it came up fer its fins. js» a the advantaes 12 Be dag roe frown selecting thie Vine in prefer. ivtesatia, cea # TPO LareEpO ty yteaving. Now York, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays eal le tailor. As the story goes, the injured | don’t the Herald have a.correspondent in Norwich?” | Messrs. Denniston. Sherwood, R d Root, ence ., * ¥ ly, aca P.M. uusband, suspecting an improper intimacy between | | have taken the dut n selt of letti 01 . ry oe > | be taken to make -he passage agreeable, the Caledonia, Lott, Feb 1 dan 4 " iu 4 A ave taken the duty upon mys : “ting you | opened their batteries against it. 1 as defended fitted up with an eye solely to the com/ort of passe! Ryne, Mar 1 Feb 4 his sposa and the knight of the shears, laid a plot to | know (as well as I am able) what is going on in . Foster, Sartle:t, Dickinson and Wright, ‘pone vill ne’ nisoded witeeat aay Sqpession, te usual. vot Ben to Liverpool, $135—Boston eas detest the truth of ht surmises, and on Monday | this part of “ the land of steady habits.” The sea Uae rele last night, passed the Betiates by: free passage {rom the vanous seaports of Ireland and Scotland x $20. : row Peck eltprEnee Tver, last, informed her thathe purposed a tripto New | son has opened finely with us. Christmas and New | the following vote, viz: Ayes—Meesrs. Bartlett, ean also be secure dl angi paid Coy"? CAPerienced snrgeoms, NoBerthsseesred | op oy and splendid steambact NEW HAVEN, Ceyiain | York, to be absent about a week, and that heshould | Year, with their usual festivities, passed off right | Bockee, Chamberlain, Corning, Dickinson, Ely, ae reenngs ee gers an, iach the oubvertbere sre sence, sail | “WY, Pe aM orphandlee and Specie (except for personal ex | J,K. Dastan, will lave every Tuesday, Thursday ahd Satur: | leave the city the next day. On Tuesday, P.M. | merrily. We have cotillon parties weekly, which | poicey, Foster Franklin. tae Lott, Mitchell, Sh gaat trove, Round Toows Liverport onthe tet ts, ima, hipped under the uame of luggage will by charged a» | any ata ae Kill be forwarded immediately on the | [i8 trunk was prepared, the carriage at the door to | are well attended; they present an array ot beauty, | Scovill, Varian, Works, Wright—16, Nays—Messrs” 19h, and 25th of each month, New . Mobile, Savan- naignt, aac lable to Castom Hones Bore: AGP. | arrival of the above boxtsat Norwich, and will proceed with: | Carry him to the cars—the yarting adieu spoken— | which, Tthink, cannot be excelled, even inGotham, | Denniston, Deyo, Hunter, Lawrence, Platt, Porter aeh,an Charleston, weekly throughout the seaton. bad _ BRIGHAM, JR. 3 out change of cars or baggage. the false kiseexchanged—andvhe delusive benedic- | celebrated as ‘she is for female loveliness. Infact, | Parmar Root Ruger, Scott, Sherwood, Varney— Persons in the country wishing to send ioney to ther friends STATEN ISLAND FERRY. Fer rani a BESS, nan, ion tered bythe fuliblem worn. The diction dancing is about the only amusement which we can | yg. Ut N00» Nuger, Seott Boat tense Srp ate ee Foot of Whe met wt goa fh ne AAR Schoen hb rom thong bures | seit, bette we auld tare come, thin | "ar aa cold lear shin sil quewion of cneuns, being Cor wunten soe Ser conpet,_ after the seovlet | “Tem Taker Bec. 3d, tho sieamerSTATEN TREE Es FRENCH’S HOTEL. to the cars Eight o'clock feund himin the smok- | nating and puritanic law prohibits dramatic per- |. dj t of Mr. Com;troller Fla tnereof, and an acknowledgement for the ‘same returned per 9 Ret pire seamen RT side Sa auced “Yan ei of his | ing room of a hotel, and at 12 he left the portal and | hile 4 h h P on the one side, and those of i [tg "Hyatt at sight, for any amount, are payable on demand, with- | LEAVE STATEN ISLAND. NEW YORK. Tifeesl apr Chatnata street and euivivtemisd iis's | bent hie steps tohis home, determintire mare "THeligion is at rather alow ebb wtih cil pagte on the other side. Flagg was opposed to Beuck’s oat dscouator any o:he charge, at the National and. Crovia. AM, Oo mites tat fesemncoat erie; sesgeitally oflers ls etinctons | fy hinwelf of the truth ot lalsity of his dire euspi- | isno particular eneistmet ocr Gee cotet ane wormine dens, an conmectncmly Ic nastiareg ai hie Laaiitas tacit beeedis Bases & ‘gon ko. 2P.M. 38 P. °The upper part of the establishment ig fitted up with lodging | cions. The night lock readily yielde? to his key, Knapp has never visited ua, and Elder Swan, who | (ctor Sto wet Heats Prt who woul Seu, Losics, Knchange’ ent Di d3r « rooms, furn'shed in the best manuer and replete with every ap | and he stood within his entry. Itwas@eawful mo- | has created such at 1 : oy him, and that was to geta State Printer who woul fe ppp ere ey en oo GULAR OPPOSITION TO_CATH tment calculated to add (othe convemence and comfort of f suspense, ere he could apply a luer be | hondoee Tas et remendous excitementin New | consent to allow Flagg the use of his columns in and in every pringipal town A i these rooms will be let for the day, wees, or | ment of suspense, ere cr tothe | London, has also “ passed by on the other side. dmini i id obtain the a cad Faces ait sgular dave Gow Cateauill, Mon * eageros i tgs rv, Week wall and obtain a guide from a dark ante tS had | Now what good Samaritan will come among ust | Opposition to. the ac iuiuatradiony £4 el Hoffa post paid, to " es —Regular days from Cattskill, Mon nth. 2 . i . CO ascended the ~ 1 a a next nomination of Governor for Michael Ho! 7 dsyr | W, &J. T. TAPSCOTT, 43 Peck Slip, N. York. days, Wedoeadays and Wridays. From New York, Tuesdays, | |, The principal oor contains « Ficture Gallery Library Bs he orn = Meee parlor Patore the Guts; | We are sadly in want of some one to stit up the | The Governor in his Message, repudiates the ultra a ee ee wursdays ai rdays.—Fare to or from 5 A i ich le sinners, The Millerites, what few there are here, | doctrines of Hoftman, Flagg & Co., and is willing do not have much success in inaking converts. to adopt a liberal but cautious policy with regard to y, = | Y Welsh Rarebirs, Ponched Eggs, aud all other sensou P neg BRD | Corrente NPV, cayain venue wit | gees wif Weserted oahebes'imiager tal green | coals, were plnced two chairs, ay if reerntly occu}: 7 RSEI —— | fe Robiavon st: pier Thursday Nov. 17th, at five otcloek. best q g iquors will be selected trom the choicest | ed by human forms. Another flig! uM The anniversary of the battle of New Orleans | ‘,0dept.a lneral but cautious polic alan ctenonan hij from hence ther particulars inquire of the ca tain board. By to his chamber—the sanctuary of his honor.— 1d : ini yas welebrated at the Franklin House on Monday ips will be regularh and i i Library i targe, containing many valuable st-ndard i thedoor. His Nal 2 a Y | sufficient in both Houses to sustain him. The vote feiliee’ on the tet ear, thas salestion petween Caukill and New Tork (and (aiermedinre || worne.ofrefersuce in sefeoge, , | Breathless, emer rent anette taiking to. a wang: “hainst. A most superb entertainment | Gn the Printer’s bill in the Senate, demonstrates the ‘ork. Marseilles. | places) for freight and passage at_reduced prices. nér 1 porcion of it is r wile’s voice struc! vas prepa by the Mesers. Woodwards. The | fact so far us that body is concerned, and on Mon- HRY ENON i. H Rai WOAD. 146D OF SPARED Loar meee nT ee children? A man’s Hess gaate Lda ribbed diame hall Wa®-nost splendidly decorated. and the ay, the same quieaticn will be agitated in the » ted Giaitere sence aes d upon the instant,he was within the chamber! whoie house was crt . day, the , i “ ? KD — t fi by old ,of | ANC UDO u illiantly illuminated. The toasts JRE Ca Gey NEY, oolaa, domuery EOF Oh tke ioiarend Bosreacliee ence Gell cathe The coneeren OF | phiriek fiotri his guilty partner aroused the trembling | were excellent; atti AS Y mage Hheltion. Gre Howie ae cpa! KLLESPONT, Capt Adi Tuna sirom Bedford to New York | the admirers of seducer, who was readily recognised, and most un- | which must create qué tem T may m ashong.the: chen caleot tea bclcmen cottccin tha Pres. ton QRIOLANUS, ‘ : fa, bliin uncsitiaiy ceremoniously. kicked trom the house. The next | ladies. Itwas as follows. Mt Fudeons Ssgiclee fron ep amen. ammunaniasiial nalts ie et Rg ae ag 5g %¢ al “ i ilor’s stock was attached upon a writ “ ie i be ~ of course lave ons for passengers: sday and at 8% o'el morning the tailor’s stoe! pon The Ladies —who, reversii., ” e “Fhe price Of cabin passage will be $100, exclusive of wines | “ICerves the Hail Road Hcl: sonscs*or Bewery and. Broome gorhesitae © | for damages at $10,000, and a keeper placed in the | defence, place the cotton bog she order ofold Hickory’s | him will find no favor. It is pretty well Known who and liquors, ats, New Vork, every Tuesday, Wednesday Saturday | say been surpassed {the future intentions of the aven- 4 he rear.’ will be the lucky mas ; therefore, allthe others are ‘Gootls addressed to BOYD & HINCKEN, the agents, will | moming, by the 9 oelock ene, passing Marble Hall, East | in any similar e . He therefore | Store as earnest of the Lu diamened: and This was followed by one abu. ag good from Dr. | endeavoring to produce a prejudice against the bill For freightor passage SPI © BROOM & CO., orto berate! HIRAM DEFOREST, Mit his enverprize to be as deserving of encouragement andsuc- | wrt Suit dropped, po) the tae OO). This tailor | _ Cotton—a material in high repute mong warriors | circulation against it. Yours, &c. Jor SMITH BOYD & HINCKEN, Axents. G.C. LEWIS, cea, anit is amigue and novel. Es aRD FRENCH, | ina tmartied may, and one of our greatest sporting | &%4 Women, for constructing Breast work™"6 i, SPRING ARRANGEMENT FOR 1833. The Red Dipl Lire of Stagce will continue 19 ram dun the | |. BovThe Hotel will be, closed at 1 o'clock, FP. M...oat characters, and his intrigue is the talk of the town. | The company were honored with the pesence of Augusta. every ‘at 8 o'clock, an lodgings can be obtaine M. This is, truly, a moral age we live in. his Democratic Excellency, Governor C2 ” The whote passed off with great clat, paad. (Correspondence of the Herald.) The river being now eatirely clear of ice, is. Avaovsta, Geo., Jan. 9, 1843. gable the entire length. winter from ite. ih ber tpeyibertmtdr gains SCIENTIFIC AND NEVER FAILING HUMA L observed in the Herald of Saturday an attack of HiKAM DEWOREST, a ee ENG By ‘ observed in the Herald of § y IGRANT PASSAGE | _j5im*r Pronetcrar, yA ARAMA READ THIS THEN JUOGE. | park Benjamin upon L. F. Tasistro, of the Boston AIL LINE FOK AL; Y, aod in growth caused-—talling off stayrd—and dandraf cured by | Notion, which, though it reminded me somewhat of ermediare Places, (or as far as the Ice will Wefure speakin of this article, ‘et me re: | © Satan reproving sin,” has some point in it. Ta- OLy it Fan eee DE! OFFICE. No. 61 SOUTH STREET, N. Y. vi- : Mr. Bennert:— Dear Sir :— 3 lic to the following person. who having ased Jones? . From the London Globe . Prete eatin cen ee a ee Me UTICA We celebrated for her strength, which enables | (Coral Hair Restarmuves ceruty' tome they halen anes | sistro is, indeed, living here with a female, who New: Oonn kawaraahs tears thet fer Majesty’s | Dr. Lardner, and his man, Grant, have concluded her to eneonntrr with great success the ice which so seriously | represeuted—t it by applying it with slight friction to the | passes as his wite—a woman from Philadelphia, I ‘35th of ech mon ba he river after this period scalp, the anir is absolutely forced to grow. to effect which, of | belie Du Soile can tell you allabout her. She | Ministers are at length convinced of the necessity | ne course of lectures and entertainments, on lites "Phe old Black Ball } be fp a Bade "Slee 4 Court: | course Strenuthen and make h the roots or buin, | Delteve.. - y . of adopting a fixed duty on cori ing J 0 i ©, whi - Ship N i lune ase This ‘aeraoon se5 orelock, Mowday, Sanuary | Souths Seales itr eth ceed nati nena seus, tweroots or but, | 1s .g imbibed one of his faults most readily—that of b y oncorn, as the new sliding 7 Ty and scientific subjects, which was well attend’ scale has worked so_unsatisfactorily for the public interests We are informed that the scheme under consideyation, and which will probably be submitted certi"y these are the properties of | plagiarism—tor she addressed some poctical lines Phil to the Bostun Notion the other day, over the sweet Need ng signature of * Eulalie,” which the editor of the Bee 16. 1853, nm pe.snunra | Pets cemteiable penser or freight, apply on board, or to P.C. Jones! coral Meir Restorat atthe office onthe wnat iyibr | "he Hon. Judge kd RICA Caprain PROSPECTUS ed ty all classes of the city. Their snecess has been bsih brilliant and profitable. The Doctor will — Phillips, sq., 498 Broome-street, commer of Wooster, New a for tb approva! of Parliament, with certain modifi- | 8'¥¢ 8M@her course of lectures this week, previous “ ‘ork. has recognised as an old acquaintance, the origi. | [0° | ’ A f 4 wt ORORT Coen Welt. fn Me W. Hopkins, 9” King-street, New York. nal production of 1 talented English authoress, and | CA¥0n8,. 1% as follown:—In the beginning, to levy, (0 his going to Savannah, and the West Indies. Comiseytldl' Lilee. ty cabumpened a? terty egperier, fhe WILLMER & SMITH's EUROPFAN TIMES, J Bower, encert Ruitguetieet, New York. inoreover, has produced a copy of them as published | “se Unitorm rate of duty of 12%. per quarter on sh ‘ant, by ve, lemonstrator, ship ail comunn ted by mtn of great experience. First | And United Slates, Canada, Went India, and South | 4, Pearson. Eng. Navy Yard. Chaslestowa, ¢ a England ‘wheat imported trom all foreign countries not being | aad assistant sssociate of Doctor Lardner, deserves eles sh ps will slot dpe ched irom Liverpool to Bo-ton, American Intelligencer We 3 In the Sena‘e, this morning, the President read | British possessions; :ut atrerwards to allow the Pan thy re of being an artist of no ordinary more, Unwnigron aug Bava, tes eon ie Sambar or W ilmacr ks Sinus Paropenn ts Pe ceil nmeitatyeubeen ia a letter from Edward P. Little, Senator elect frem | ¢xeeutive to. reduce tte: duty one-half—to 6s. per | Mm i act, these gentlemen have created eve irre in Briiah | ‘Ameliex weekly. the subscriber Se canes aja meehae © UPR ARE iedarhs alt “ Plymouth, announcing his declination of that office. | Warter—on imports tom those countries. which a ceceaticn ane sn awakening of the minds upon im- ¥ » | ject of « 10 pr at 1 dark, x a 5 é ¢ n fm making kuown his arrangements (er che year 1943, begs to | Jett aivievente occar inven kurcpe wt elurwhere, wterrst: | the iow rie Of 3" or 8 ah te On motion of Mr. Greenwood, it was ordered that | My claim the indulgence as a compensation for | Portant scientific knowledge, that will not be soon ing to the citiz_ ny of the United States, Caneda, the ‘West lu | the American Eagle, 82 Chatharmstrect, New a message bé sent to the Howse, proposing meet: come | ii . mide upto the hour at whieh the | these agents s—Zetber, Third aud Dock-street a - , ae | cues mapabweret sc. so, tnd next “othe American Horel Wasnington, D. Cas 8 ing of the two branches in the hall of the House to- The leadiog feature of the Enropern Times will bea care- | street, Boston; 57. stat Alosny; 207 King-street Charles | day at halt-past twelve o'clock, for the purpose of dbs ; net of general news, Correct returns of r . Bailey, town, N. Ju Be G. Ferre, | tiling the vi cy ib the @enate oocesiohed by Mr. " 1 Markets, is and Middletown, ©: 139 Fultov-street, Brook! illing the vacancy in the Sena’ 'y forgotten in this community.” Success to the Doc- tor; suecess to his lady; success to Robert Grant. Aveusta. concessions made to us,or for corresponding reduc- tionsin their duties leviel upon British manufac- tures. This will give powrto ministers in nego- ciating commercial treatic with our neighbors, as they will be enabled to offean equivalent for favors bad and © h to send I esate teiale Reolond sed Wale ass + the emigrant, rst cla own Ai i, compris: ug the Commercie| Line wi ‘be in addition to the pickets, CounskLLors ann Arrorneys.--The following t erout L f : Wi eho aon : upon us. It willbe of great service i . qeepacened b eer oats every Gee ot ome ‘ ain short a glance at every For Sie. the stock, fixtures, sud goo | was received from the House, anneuncing the con sorienne We a aetile Tarif of i : we aed Bt | Persons have been admitted Counsellors and Attor= pron Se ofan alg a all Fe a erilyen tke ninterest, Wear lsNicatroes to fohoe te cee: ceerees ee ne, ee ite Ge fue he ae Prussia, together with the over States forming the | neys ofthe Supre ve Court during the present term: t ium these anrangemmenta ihe vubecriber Nove 2 | racy,” No prine alll be spared to meke itm (wit respect ues ae rt ____Seisinere | ition of Mr. Little was accepted. Mesers. Anai | German Customs Union, wich are manquvring | Covsseuions.—Jobn P. Albertson Washington Barnes, iran a ureference for thie line, aod econ a stowed for | cevtionable kditora ot vewspapers aud ihe commercial com: IMPORTANT TO THE PUBLIC Bragg and Benjamin Easterbrook, of Worcester | slowly and systematically to +x:lude our goods en- | David M. Bennett, George C. Clyde, Peter 8. Danforth, Fenner Furgnson, Georze G. Fr Henry Q Hawley, Nathan Howard, Hubbard, Stephen ‘J. Johnson, Rodney Joice, A. J. Knox, Giles B. Kellogg, Benoni Lee, L W. Nye, De Witt halt, Isone Pr Albert D. Robinson, Levi Row- jas P. Schermerh Si- r, Hiram ‘Taylor, Samuel Wari, E. F. Warren, John Wells, nay HL. Wheeler, Willam A. Young. T. Bond, Joseph Burke, Henry us M. Chadsey, Damon Coats, yrus K Corliss, Hemry A. Cram, Stilman Foote, Frothingham Fi eres, vest: !, Robert. Gosman, r, Frederick W. many yeate pasts ant in all eases when parties decline coming thunity, who ure now obliged on the arrival Mt cA i pomp eens weg Cf Clothing, cloths. cusimeres vet: | county, Senators elect, appeared, were qualified, Bo'seeured bv’ steommbnenp Ree Uns dierent Pores’ To Ireland recimenith ; fr informa ion in | greatly reduced prices wholesale avd retail, at 205 Canal street. | and took their seats. The petition of John B. Al wha h dly fast, inthe corner of Hud Overcoats, also dress and frovk coats, bine. | ley and fifty others, legal voters of Lynn, praying revaier- athe bisek, end invisible green cloth, the Legislature to enact laws whereby no person ap tig 4 shall be eligible to the office of Bank Director for more than three years, and that three out of ten retire annually, was laid upoo the table. Ia con vention, Jesse Perkins, of North Bridgewater, re ceived 30) votes, to 22 for the other whig eandi- date, Wilson Barstow, and was declared elected; so that the Senate now stands 12 whigs to 28 loco tirely from their markets, and which they may ef fectually succeed in doing atno \ery distant period, if we do not adopt timely meastres to counteract them. We must confess that ths scheme offers many adventages, and is a great iitorovement upoo the jast sliding sealé. It remains tove seen whether it will find favor with those who wee lately adyo- cates of monopoly, tithough they now begin to sing a diflerent song. be secured ed, not intended to supercede, so much as 10 accompany the pouderous files of the Loudon Daily aud other Joarnals, to whien st will act as x kind 0. pilor bal= h nention of eve iN be eppor- achacs ov the x the habit of sending to this elty. for un ih directions tor their ase, ple one yore on the ree adress of Une party Lo 1ecery. rate ol $5 wer pou 1 or by first pocket al tarwed through the, po Of by letter post paid) to U.S, Cireuit Court, fire Judge Kent. es Will be edied by a gentleman | For further particulars apply, | songeet, d in an deitorial capacity with the Lite pool Pre New York’ Jan, 10, 1843 H ps ence: ocos. On returning to the chamber, a retrench- Jan. 17.—Ellisha D. but et al. vs on | John Fitch, Richard V. Groat, John E. Hormans, John VOUS HERDMAN, 61 South street, or Botlss wore at’ ert, or estd care od otaed vavent ioe Baik ule of Dover, New Jomey,® |\entorder was oflered, which gave rive to an ani: | Fise fesse mee hie eee coset fo neover the | Hogus, John & Hurlbert, Hiram Hurlbert, Sam J. & W. RUBLNSON, Goree Pi hooks, works of a't, or subjects of ‘vensal intersat, wader the hall pereept discount by 4 . | hich they adjourned | amount ofi j | Jackson, William HH. Lacy, Richard Loucks, At . exe of the American pudite, may address him personally, and JOHN T. SMITHS Go. mang discussion, pending whic y ad) ‘d tapas i wk demned | 2 Mecdonongh, Kdwin K: Maynard, Jacob’ I Mater NE «2 Se hle servis, " jtawer a " 0.3 Wall street. at 2 o'clock ‘“ 4 a Tor S4000 Wrenn | Srepnen P., Nash, bi ‘Pitkir oh Fi fa Teste i ‘Seaggh | santa, Prien of the Lerorese T .. oar Beg, PORK AND MUTTON store comer of | In the Howse, several petitions were received and This euitis for $4000 insurance | Mer het Me Trealee ee John. ik Rey notte, Charlee ~~ s as, Londonderry, A. Mpr | vee tor gay ment, to M hy ‘News- West ‘acrenestrects.—F sachs Cae eae reterred, or laid on the table. On motion of Mr R Richards, Wm. W, Scragham, Lewis D. Simons, pred | ones Ofte. ot eee on-tn where they wili | Whitcomb, it was ordored that the Committee on | whieh under « stipiiation in the pulic Stephen ©. Shepard, John Sherwood, George Stevenson, ‘ jabscriv Fe pu ener very morming of & superior quality, and at | the Judiciary be directed to inquire into the expe- seth H. Terry, John H. Thomas, John J. Tyler, Theo. WANTED-—A ship for 8 soathern Appty to | Harden nm the United Stat every morning hy y . 4 recover # WR UOLLRE com Communicat Jor tive editor may be addressed to Mi J oe a Pay Ah a the day, | diency of allowing the defendant in a civil suit to} “'F. B. Cutting fo plainti® G.C. Goddard wv. | tae tee reel, fay Beary White, David street. i 1 Li je 7} py rs at to the “ 3 é n, Thomas ‘oun, Argus. oul at. | Dignan. 5 Bas ae street, Liverpool A916 Leja Deversberr ue ‘déiim*r require the plaintiff to procure sufficient securities, § dant, " s y = = ts 3 | : *

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