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THE NEW YORK HERALD. Vol. IX,-—No, 28,—* Whole No, 3241. NEW YORK, SATURDAY MORNIN‘ G, JAN UARY 28, 1843. ‘ 5 ; F 7 : ; ifoe | t of Literary Albany. twill tl isli ity mem- | city of much wealth, who exercise great influence. | selling goods under the present embarrassmen' {Correspondence or the Herald.) Paring tale eey pg ped The members of the bar, resolved, ‘* That in the are beng they can not Mat agg 'y opt bg Live ano Apvewtures ov Martin Cuvazuxwrr. PASSAOMEROM GREMPERTTAIN AND THEE AND Aunawr, Jon. 22,1888. | tering, for ihe editor of the Plebeian, (the man | death of Mr. Farr, we fed! that the community has | sul Alabanta incliig Sek athe are heliy | BY Charles Dickens, Eaq.—The fire, part of this ABS AGE £ OF s . Rce-holdere al with the sandy hair [ i the course | lost a man, who in the flower of you ears , Se we w work by Boz, h t been is motrin PHAGE eA ACK ETS. Highly important from Albany — Office-holders * | they pursued. icing ert parc made a | old) and comparatively a stranger, had already by | off, and ony thy severest economy can bring them if id GS %, = aes wn ag walileprasie [Sailing from Liverpoo! on the 71h aud 19th of every month} | ed_The Devil to pay there—Slamm, Bang. and ) stronger sy indidate against Croswell, young as he is, | his amiable depor'mentand generous feeling, gained | out. Hundreds of our best citizens are relieving | ter, of th ‘New World. $ it costs about three Persaps wishiug to send to wre Old C for their friends is aaa ‘ A w young as 5 friendship of all who knew’ hia.” themselves by the Bankrupt Law, and not one mer- | gents, and will be in every body's hand, we need haar yg hag inte de ements W pubscribersiand | Croswell—Senator Hunter, the Millionaire—His | (ie is only thirty—qaite an interesting age, but old | the friendshin of all who ko Chaat t-ten weet. jhiven . Ms AP ta : fave them comeout in this auverior Line of Packets, salling Paradise upon Earth—Bouck’s Posiion—The end | enough tor a oeard), than Bryant, had he felt dispo- | This meliacholy affair tis cast a gloom ever our | che ; gagements. not trouble ourselves by giving any outline of the i yell al- Weare much divided iv pouitical sentiment—Clay. city, and caused the parties, which were well aj . iL political sentim i fede Butane this shourta! to be but poorly at | Cathounand Van Buren, all have their triends — tended At the next party in order of the series, | The late election for member of Congress to filla butsix ladies were present; it was postponed to last | Vacancy would justify the conclusion taat the State evening when but twenty ladies attended, notwith- | was whig, but 1 doubt the correciness of it— standing the additional attraction of Frank John- | McDou ald, the democratic cadnidate, was a mem. from Live nctaally on éie 7th and ih of every m sed toenter the course. Of the twenty-five maori a whim hae biilee wee ier a cn of the World. i received by Croswell in caucus tea came from Ton Hom that port, One of the firm ( Str. James D. Hoche) is | With all your character for astuteness and keen | ; e first Senate District. Tis vote in opposition, herp te ove thacthey shall be forwanded with care 1) | Perception, Master Bennett, you have done at least | with the, leo bake Phiebet Sey ine “ it, the money wil . 4 exercised, would have laid the ‘Prince é three pe cea Paice ea ie fieve, wihou any fedne | One negative wrong to yourself and the public. As wall palace” most eff-ctually on the shelf. I am character and plot of Martin’s Adventures, so far as developed in these introductory chapters. We do not think, however, from the specimen before ue, that this work will add much to Mr. Dickens’ repu- iH tant 1 i ber of the State Senate last winter, and advanced | tation. ‘There are occasional flashes of that quaint tion. : how? Why, you have no regular reporter at the | satisfied that the defection in “the party” 1a serious, | son & 0.8 band. f > h 0 i , Br ea Lees cavital Glithe Gratuit deteeoasloone stths micet bendieki reat making this State, in 1844, at sg rhe severity of the season has put x obec (0 al dostrines of repudiation that were #3 obnoxious that humor whieh 10 highly characteried rome of hie The NEW YORK, ; ' . ‘ i — | least debateable ground. ‘There is great coldness | kinds of business, except at retail to supply the 4 une rls et gg ‘ormer productions, but the style is generally labour- z Soup tooE, Pens tneerenig Be salvar ea vt nage | between the ends ot the departments and the “Old | consumption. Ail the rivers above are closed, with rg ated ve democrat pacy, ond my for Clay: '| ed; and soften very pointless and very dull. EXGLAND, R Re AME Why, sir, the very “devil is to pay” here—(I write | White Horse;” and it will require more tact in Gov. | the exception of the Missouri, which is open sume | '8 if he is not nominate Stal jor Clay. er concep look forward fora contaaance of that sup Mein the Been don seribers ¢ ly for a , “ i itch hot.” Not a soul here, among | credit for. In the Senate the division ix palpable, ort which tas been extended tothem so mauy years, for which there is no pu it hing ahout the | and the factions nearly balanced. Foster. the con’ ‘one froceeding, or remitting money to their relatives, can | all the wise ones, can tell you any thing ahou to Deaits ax sig for any amount, drawn direct position of affairs, except myself. You shall hear. : . i r ee We are a strange people, and adversity, financier- from Albany, you will perceive)—and, sooth to say, | Bouck to ride the storm than people give him whether aden ee ety icois wall Ae odin, Fd ch pn (Fanyos a The sieamer “ Mary Tom kins,” was.sunk a few But sir, we will come out; there are ane spirits ia days agonear the mouth of the Mieseuri river—she | ‘he ~ outh :ound and uncontaminated, and they are Tom Burke or “ Ours.?’ By Charles Lever, Ex, —This work will form the’second volume of ‘ Our Mees,” and from the style and character of the first servative, member of Congress in 1837, who made i ‘ $ fe ‘ing to the front, and will correct the mon | part, which has been published in an extra “ New atall times obtai ight for a Thomas Allen, Ipriater, and who ‘opposed Van Bu- | Was descending with the ice from St. Charles—she | Just movi > 4 bythe ps biog penne ‘ : on the Royal Bank of Ireland, Dub ifn, lao. om 4 rsa Ge : : had on board 600 barrels flour The best price for | Stfous abuses that have been heaped upon us by World,” we have no hesitation in forming the opin- ¥ o A ‘EAMES & CO. But, first of all, let me dip a little into the fun of this | ren’s system of finance, aman, by the by, of con- | had on board 600 barreis flow Pi ate e h ee T 0 Meum. PRESCOTT, GROTE, AMES & Ci é ae ae siderable talent, but wanting in personal popularity, | four offered is $2 75; wheat 45 cents a bushel; corn, TOE RINMBOLS span than oes ad apierxiatence rit ion that ‘Tow Burne ” will prove himself entirely which will be paid om demand at any of the Banks, or their | dull, stupid place. - is the leading man of the majority fuctian Sena. | 22 to 25 cents; Pork, on foot, $150 to 17% deel ive lately made an eatbiaie tbat, the Etate.b wasihy:c omy anionship with bisaccomplished and vanches, im all U eprjncipal towns tl at England, ire You know John Van Buren? I mean Prince tors Varian and Scott have, uatil this present wri- | ¢ittle, best quality, $1 74 per cwt.; Lard 5 cents; bad pe pep millions of dollars by Ban! Pea praile, prececemcr. "Tack Hintone who met ‘Apply, or cas, (if Dy Netter pont id oy €¢o John, by way of excellence, (I hate French words, ting, acted with him. How long they will remain, | lead $275; tobacco, first quality, $4 75 to $5; se- the y 836. ’ a fs Ls i rom the public. Dr. Le- : p, coud, $355 to 3 85. Oar city warrants are selling A Great Apainer or Your Parer. for 76ceais on the dollar, county warrants 63 cts State Bunk, Illinois, paper 42 on the dollar; Bunk of , | and that isthe reaeon I do not write “par excel- | being shrewd politicians, | wll not undertake to say. Sm R Ree ieee Me dohn we creennciet hig way, and | They are evidently alarmed. ‘Their desertion to the j panied Plog etre Fl yt ip gsi ab jo in fact I do not know a man more prone to mischiet, | more popular side, the minority, would change the nayoot pp. the tat nad th of -eneh in a quiet way, than that same John—but of him | whole aspect of things. ver is, we consider, in many points far superior to Mr. Dickens. In bumor, pathos, and ekill in the de- lineation of character, Lever is fully equal to Boa, whilst he far excels him in his de: N.B. port fo) City Intelligence. iMlinois 40; Virginia paper, 24 dis; Indiana, Ty. Kens | Hoxmiaue Arramer ro Powox 4 Wire.—Timothy uth. comfort and j ptions of natu- ag to the old country will fiud it to th Of x tucky, I dis ; Kastern Bank bills, F to 2 dis.; Ex- | Mount, boiler maker, of 72 Cannon street, was arrested on | ral scenery, and vigorous development of incidente. ie yance, in ¥ the twenty-two locefoco Senators, twelve have | tucky, I dis ; Kastern Bar is, 19.5 é " “nr ” eer a eed id reYnerarter ten te abit an bas deterey lies with the Governor. Mr. Bouck, you | thus far identified their fate with Croswell’a. Un- | change on the Eastern cities 1 per cent premium. Phursday evening by officer Relyea,on a charge of at- Tom Burke ” will, of course, be universally read. OLDE SHED EMIGRANT PAS Fi On Missouri Bank has declared a dividend of 3 | tempting to poison his wile Mary Mount, to whom he f L. 3. D., on Accounts or Irish Heras, By percent on the capital stock paid in, for the six ST At! know, stands six feet in his stockings, and is other- | enviable position!» Senawr Hunter, one of the most Seb scons Parken he autsctiber'contimace to | Wise well proportioned. ‘The cast of hia counte- | able and cautious of our le sislatora, is at the head rie out aw h 2 T th fit, ending ist ult. ‘lie stock isnot vere | 2&# Dew married but about two months. Mount is «man Sere Laem RE Tovss.ixinpaibey em riet of sous fr f Great Britai nance is benevolent, and the office seekers say he | of the opposition. I must digress from the politi- | months profit, end stult. Its stock isn Y | werth in real estate and other roperty, above $15,000, | krea * “18, A x Sekt 4 sy te des hy fhe real Pere is courtecos in the extreme. Nora soul of that vast | ian to speak of the man. Did you ever take a | desireable, iv having been offered for less than 50 | We! in ial tate aud other p me genius and versatility of talent. He writes all sorte of packet ships, ssiling every s1 |. Pere . cents, without finding purchasers. The following | %%4 his wife, who was a widow when he married her, was Tnoticed in the ‘ Express” of your city, of a Tate | also possessed of several houses, in one of which they date :—“ The difficulty of transmitting funds to dis- | now reside. Previous to the marriage, Mount agreed to tact points is as great asever. A gentleman a ew | ceitle her own property upon her, but has since refused to dayesinge stad songs Meena Sopa cused soles perform his promise in avy manuer whatever. ‘Ihe con- in Towa; afier maki quiry, and resorting ‘ telco to every exvedient, he was compelled to transmit | *°dvence has been @ continued disagreement Avs the gold, and to pay a very considerable sum to an | them, and on or rbout the 20th of last month she was con- individual to take iton. ‘This inconvenience was | fined to her bed from illness, arising from this dispute and unknown whenthe United States Bank was in, ex- | other causes. ‘Thetestimony ae presented beiore the po- istence. Then it was only necessary to enclose a § tice yesterday by Mary Carliv, who wasa servant in the Post note payable to order, and pay twenty-five family, aud Mrs, Pritchard and Mrs. Ca. y, neighbors, cents postage, and in due course ot mail it would be f . t army say a word against him upon any point of eti- | quiet drive on the Pelham road ia Westchester tet tg i LAS Aa rpool,and mate bit they go the entire anim4l in cursing | county, say from Harlem or thereabouts to New will always Ter oe seiiharslls bos neared for neey elie | him for not opening his mouth on the subject of ap- | Rochelle? No! Well, my dear fellow, mount [erie A = ae gmoney cul have drafts. payable at ail rointments, He receives them all in the blandest | your tilbury and chuck mars. B. under the chin, and the Ba: stad branches throagioa the United Kingdom. manner; and as each new comer presents himself | say, ‘ Ducky, let’s go and see Senator Hunte: or farther particulars, ap ty Lit by terter port vaidito | from your city, (and their name is “legion,”) he is | Thereupon Mrs. B. puts on her shawl and says, VERO aE ee iS OL NE IE iy | received in a kind and fatherly manner, and made | “my dear, I’m ready,” and then in two hours, by be rackerof set Febru The Srlentid Packs «'@hip | forthwith at home. If any candidate, however, be- | Shrewsbury clock, you find yourself at the mansion ARRICK, Captait Wi m sa 1000 tons, | gins to press his claims, you will see his Schoharie | of Senator Hunter, on the margin of the Sound, ‘ill Doni ely ests se aiaree, nee Teg iat days ror freight or Excellency undergoing a change from the suavitor | surrounded by shrubbery and accessiories worthy Poa rb rors pry Eneaualled for spies treet, | #% modo to the reserved. He seems at a loss for | of a terrestrial paradise. Yet, surrounded as he is Kalen EK COLLINS £ CO-ts South save” | worde to meet the numerous demands upos hie offi by all that wealth can command, including paint- Price of $100. a 7 i ives the applicant | ings of the old masters in bis gallery that a millio! ane Fadket Bhp R ius, Captain John Collins, ot 1100 | Cia! favor, and not unfrequently waives the applica gt bis gallery that a million of humorous stories—sketches and etches all soria of funny iljustrations—and composes all-sorts of ex- quisite songs, which he sets to music, known and admired all the world over. The new story which Mr. Lover has commenced under the rather singu- lar utle of “L. 8. D.” promises to be waporcaly interest ng, and though much of it will obviously ba more instructive on the other side of the water, yet, we will venture to say, that it will not be read profitably here. Winpsor Casttr—By W. H. Ainsworth—A very excellent and interesting historical romance, full ot love and murder, and starthng incidents. a " 1 f , . who were assisting Mrs, Mount during her illness, was to i } <a off with the consoling observation, that he is de- | cannot buy, I find hima pure, single minded de- | placed at any point without loss or inconvenience wai Bi By Yh . | . Tue Lorrenines or Axraur 0’ Ry—By Chas. eae ri Katy Shag henson lighted with the a mon respectability of the | mocrat, a perfect locofoco, a triend ot the people,an | The difference between now and then can hardly | the following etfect :—That about oa o'clock on the at Lever.—This is another of Mr. Lever’s admirable ters foe the ships of chia will only be received at Gilpin’s gentlemen from New York, and wishes he had an | honest man, and a glorieus specimen of humanity, | be calculated. ye AE A ships of this line sailing panetaal- | Office for every one of them. He then gives the Associated with this distinguished genueman are a. ie Iv ns advertised. congée by a mystic signal, which all seem to under- | the talent, honesty and enthusiasm of the Senate,— B.ACK BALL OR OLD LINE OF LiVeR- | Stand, and roomis made for a recurrence of the in- | the men, who, when they speak, awake the popu root PAC KY.TS.—S:ils on Wen ays ne tat | fiction. {n good truth, old Lafayette never had his | lar impulse,—l mean such men as Sherwood, and ons Pescaney x ihe wrmgnilieont packet LEY: | right arm nearer dislocation than the Governor's, | Denniston, and Huger, and Scott, and Strong and FP Shere ba? «bpd aap ademas gered Me + Ws ull 2 P. M., when, as you know, the | the like—the very soul of the democracy. [t will st yassawe in cabin, second. ¢: and steeraze, and those | dinner bell rings in all the hotels, and committees | be seen from this that with such material against ‘withing t» secare the best ber pl ‘ake carly appli- | rise and report progress, and ask leave to sit again ; | him, Governor Bouck could not remain over two carton om Dons, Foor OHS iE BROTHERS & COT and Senators and Avsemblymen come to a dead | years a stranger to the county of Schoharie.— 35 Fulton et. next door to Ful on Bank halt in their speeches, and move for an adjourn- | The secret of this early opposition to the new N 8—Persons sending w the Old Country for their triends, | ment. Executive, is the suspicion that he will place Ges bite hein brongn tone inthe, shone: faxes i | J remember the other day of being in the Senate | himself under the influence of that old, cor- ooo! on the 7th and 19th Pipe chamber, when a debate sprung up ou that portion | rupt, bank speculating, demoralizing, contemptible ternoon of the 20th of December, Mount came home, inc aeth Th ib A pag bringing with him some biscuits, sugar, &c. and @ smail as the one I have jo come “¥ . oak ‘Mr. Brooke, pe atahea. prateainitis td VP paper containing some powdered substance of a dark yel ciul knowledge, it is outrageous. If he is so far iil een tae poneticrca seersweesth dsckj tnd ‘Mota from the ont in 6 pronn.srtisle, mrbich : know who had st pped out in the meantime, returued and putit 1s not go, what confidence, I ask, can T place in | in his pocket. ‘Tut about seven o'clock in the evening, those articles which Iam unacquainted with? A | Mrs. Mount desired some toast water, which was pre- boy 15 years old would know better than to bring | pared ; but beiwregiven to her, Mount remarked to the gold or eastern funds to the west. Now I will in- | servant girituac it wanted some sugar in it, und he then form the editor of the “ Express,” that ke may no! | tok the cup coutaining the water, voll pata hrge tew tall into x similar error, that bad the said five thou- } suoulul ot waite auger aud some’ mun it, He then sand dollars been deposited in one ef your banking , abet rongad institutions, a certificate of deposite, (payable to or- | Bave 1 te Mrs; Mouut to drink. | As soon as se td tusted works, and is characterised by all the well known genius of the author. s (Mr. Winchester has commenced the publication 0: all these works in a supplementary number of the “New World,” and announces his intention of suing the succeeding parts, conjointly in that form, as he receives them from England. } Sevecr Lierary or Reciciovs Lirerature, Part 2—D'Aubigne’s History of the Reformation—Saxton § Miles —We have already expressed a favorable opinion of this excellent work. Branpe’s Cycuorepia, Part 3.—Harper & Brothers —This admirable book is meeting a most extensive Now Mr. Bennett I have never read as stupid an ; , of at, she said“ O La, | cau’ ariuk this, waste 1t Mr. Cusey, | sale, and deservedly so. a pagsaxe apy above. £_ | of the Governor’s message which recommends a re- | clique of managers, who, if permitted to direct, | der,) for the same which had been sent to the per | (tisau bitter 1cau't drink iccwiat aos heen putunat?? | Appeess [peciverep 7) Berore THe New Exe “Fee PASSAGE FROM LIVERPOOL—Ti very | petition of the instractions given last year to our re- | would involve the State in ruinous debt, and revive | 800 In lowa by mail, it would have been received | ‘he serrene Girl tasted of it, and it was then put on tue | Lanp Sociuery— By Rev. ceo. B. Cheever.—'Ihis olla superior nacket shp MEMPHIS, Capt Kuight, wil ‘ 1 u presentatives in Congress to vote for refunding the | and give vitality to that infamous system of legisla- Chee le ele aside a can have them | fine of one thousand dollars to General Juckson—a | tion which for so many years disgraced the Demo- Dronght out in i or auy of the regular packets by applying | fine you may remember imposed by Judge Hall | cratic ascendancy, and caused the sacred name of Depouglly, or Hf Yy Mother, Dost pat MURRAY upon the old war horse for disobedience to his offi- | Democracy to stink—ay, stink in the very nostrils ae The scrheeteoraay ‘ot South. cial mandate. Mr. Senator Root opened in oppo- | of the honest portion of the people. Nothing has P $—Drafts for any amount payable at sight in any tank, | sition. In fact, he does three-quarters of the talk in | yet. however, fallen from the Governor to justify the branes. or ageney ofa bank, an England, Ireland and Scotland, | the Senate. The State is, and ought to be greatly | suspicion, and it hasarisen, probably, from the fact Bee ener rin ee spre: SKETS | indebted to him for talking against time. ft is a | that the men composing the old regime, proverbial KOH RV EMPOOL feckee rds. Big faked most effectual stopper upon legislation ; and the | as they are for their impudence and industry, intrude The riot well known ket ship COLUM- | country at large: is bound to honor his name, if for | themselves, atall times, in the Governor's presence. He, will positively sall as above, her rees’ | no other reason than his persevering cacathés upon | His very bed room is not sacred, and ** Sunday ing Musurpassed accommodations for cabin, second | very question, that comes up. I love that old man | shines no Sabbath day” to him. The most modest by him in due time without any inconvenience, and | table, when wiount immediately took the cup aud rewov- the said certificate would command a premiam of | ing the fice board threw ats contents on the hearth. one per cent in specie over the amount deposited in Mrs Mouat herself testifies that when she charged her the institution, which woula have been a saving of Sa tamper ynprharit be Teiptaics hie beg ped Thad always thought you had done himgreat injus. | 2 #24 !or Dr. James R. Caulton, to examine the natury of F M i Ms the contents of tue cup, that stull adhered to the bricks tice in giving him the name of “booby Brooks,” but | oi the hearth where Mount had thrown it “The analines the article I nave taken from his paper, confirms me | tion showed that it had contained a large quantity of pow- in the justness of the appellation, and I might add | dered opium, more than sutticieut (0 destroy the life of one with propriety “ silly.”? person. He was thereiore arrested on the Charge as betore Our Legi-lature is in session, doing nothing but | #Heged, the punishment of which is uot Jess than ten padrida of sense und folly, piety and bigotry, bas been published in pamphlet form. Tue New York Leoat Onsxrver No. 16.—This number contains a number of useful and important American and English decisions. The work is im- provixg and becoming popular. ‘Tue Lapirs’ Companton— ror —This is ra- ther an interesting number, containing a number of good original articles, and some very tine engravings —particularly of Die Vernon on horseback. on Us, Capt. Col Jar 4 7 ding the public mone narrelling among | Year in the-state prison, Oa his examination lust eve- D di steerage passengers. Pe apout to embbark | eloquent. He reminds me of that truly poetical pas | men here are members of the firm of Slamm, Bang | ¢XPe0 br TH 3 be , he denied having purchased or bi t bo Shvnuld'make early application on board the ship foot of Beek: aire inthe bible, which speaks of Moses dying in | and Co.—or the ultra locofucos. It would be un- | themselvesas to whe her the Payette vigque orthe St iene nou nt rt paeereant cit eag peer ojng. 8 I ‘man at, or to i ty state, and possessing a luge lended pro 0 feeling great eunfideuce frou the liberal heretofore ewjoyed, sespectiulty sulicits the molie te { ndvancages of she Ame= 14 Wall streets, in the eity management of Real a je A vo the house, and that te Fr Uhat the se Louis, are the best democrats. ‘The Iilinois Legisla- | (0 the house, am Peg ie hk Sane, erty hintsel(, q — contained suull that he has purchased for his own use. ture is still fighting with the banks. The Governor | Ater a full savestigation of ecGane before Justice Mer- sent a message to the different houses that something | ritt, ne was held w bail ia the sum ol $1000, which was must be done, ashe is out of money, not having | entered by his brother, who resides on Long Island. his one hundred and twentieth year, and yet poases- | fortunate for the old farmer, should he throw himself as pisces sing all the faculties of mind and body in their full | into the embraces of improper men. I know that N._B. Fersone sending for their friends residing in Great | vigor at tlre time. “‘ His eye was not dim, uor his | they will break dowa his administration in three " of the si ae eerie arictices hak teeke nee te oe natural torce abated.” He (Il mean Ri not | months, and make bim the most unpopulat Gover- chase, val « ¢ h specie to pay the postage on official letters. | Mount isa man of about’ forty years of age, and ia ex. itivared Ly a ‘ i jiscount throughout the united ki Moses,) is the last of the ‘‘ cock-ed hi and, | nor New York everhad~always saving and except- | Cnough speci i f Eras avert maacec heteiess I love his antiquity, and look upon him | ing that first executive from the agricultural com- | , We occasionally have Cflered to us some Beach | tremely peaurious in bis character, aa welt as rough and che hiring and letting of Houses, Sto + for col'ecting the rents, and for taking the gener agency and suyervision of Real Estate, also for the superin- tendanee of erecting and repairing Buildings. haviug property to sell, exchange or Jet, wili find ic vantage to apply at this office rather than 20 Any both i point of economy and despaten. tered in this office, will, if vequired, be ad ore of the mos: widely leaves. We follow your advice—teuch net, handle | filthy 1 ois person. His wite ig a very lady like woman, not. We have ede leaves, bearing the name | sbout thirty | Sagem tnd oe © striking contrast in ber of a place im hotor of a revolutionary battle having | *Phe#rauce to the partner ot her choice, who now stands b m3 4 charged with an attempt to take her life with \* been tought there. | “* Reason” not having been an- | She Sates tat he seid he would sooner sx ing then give swered satisfactorily, we have determined to touch | here marriage settlement of the property that she owned not, handle not. Ropgnick. | before they were united. He has absented the premises PACKET fOR HAV Hi —{ Second Line )—The | with the veneration of a child. But! am grieved | munity, Governor Yates—him that used to refer all Peis Ship ST. NICOLAS, Joht . He on 3 ‘el HM, master, will | and sad when I hear him speak upon questions like licantsjro the one Democratic representative from ‘BOYD & HINCKEN, the foreyzoing, where every word he utters sounds jew York city, with the worda—* Well, den, what ‘No. 9 Tontine Building, like the hated hissing of a traitor. Where was | does 7om Hyatt say?” [Speaking of Tom Hyatt, ‘st. | there @ bolder or more consistent democrat than | di2 you ever know that he was a better man than ‘Rooly Senatatr Koot in his palmy day? Where was there } his Vice President, in that old Lombard which was _iylte y vertived in twoor circulated Pr Serkan oe and every honorable exertion made to dispose of the sam orto BOYD eHin KEN, Avents, r defender of the last war, or a warmey | the cause of Hyatt’s Persecution? Query, which of ‘Macens Pod a enews of the poison, and taken other quarters Should the property wor be sold at pri ale, it will, if de~ iyt5e 9 Toutine Building, | admirer of General Jackson for his most glo- | the two deserved the incarceration? More anon.) lodgings. sired, be offered at public auction, thus gi to owners of the have no more space remaining to advise you of the fashions, &c., but in my next you will please to look out tor tun, and no polities RIEL. P.S.—Tom — the Consul, is here in white {Correspondence of the Herald.] A Monsten’s Dexo.—On Thursday evening about Macon, Jan. 21, 1843. dusk, while several small children were playing near a State of things in Georgia—Natural-born Financiers | (or °yduaging toe uses Beets gp bang anes property double «dvantage,. fe will also attend to effecting Iusa-ance on property, ob- taiving and loaning of mouey oo aud mortgage, or other ties, takiug special care to receive amp mouey loaned; audto ues to property arab nd, without |. And, yet, in his old age, while LAND” The Netioeal Bank of Ireland, the Provin- is not dim, nor his natural force DKAFTS ON IRELA <D, &c.—The subscribers | tious defence of New Orleans? No where, Si ree ces: drafts payable on demand, wi by ‘is eye abated,” the sensation of depression and utter | Bank of I ad, and the in every 5 § p t The Si sel i Pieganeen $i Gcr- ‘lemen of the legal profession of established bari BNoua "AND WALES— Messrs. James Bait, Sen sadness came over me while I witnessed the melan- | gloves. He is a devilish clever fellow. To have thy Ma a Re adckion rang’ Nvaol ttt bene Cone es A angi ba hep ‘i pr eeresetcbes careaetnee: gt Dacoant Ba, choly prostitution of his fine talents and mature in- | seen Tom, in his drab upper Benjamin, walking | _&'4— Politics. wees, fired a gum loeded with dock shot, wich Gack oe ely Co att alee eas veasions itmptspe, will find ig IN BCOTLAND—The Easter’ Bank of ‘Seotland, te | tellect in his uniform opposition to every measure | wing and wing with Col J.C. Hart, and that sandy | My Dear Sin— ° , ! 3 Greenock Banking Company, and branches in the principal | emanating from the dominant party. There would | whiskered individual, Li forbes, D. Slamm, one would have supposed that a cons}ir+cy was on foot, or that the Millenium was on their shoulders. ‘Aint 1a oy ARIEL. P.S. No. 2.—I shall speak more at large about Prince John in my next. 4 fect upon the persons of four of them, one of whom lays This is a great State, and conspicuous amongst dengernaaly ill, John Quin. ag id mM asemuvhe t ge “A ; | at 26 OK street, was shot inthe right side, above the hip, all the rest for our great financiers, You talk of | and atvoon the knee. Johu Faile, aged 10 years, of 95 Wall street; why, sir, Wall street is not a begin. | Cherry street, x parely io jured in the, breast. They : “ were taken to the City Hospital, but ore not dangerously ning tous. We can make and unmake banks fas | fire Ken jot boy nomed Colgal, of § Jacob street, was ugs which are most productive for the siffer- of the erenteat tnportance:, aul hi the bailding of houses will enable him w cee Wm. wi towns; Sir Wm. ted om the most reasonable terms at n far less expense im the country wishing to remit money to ther | O¢ teatjoy in heaven over the reformation o1 such friends i any part of England, Ireland, Scotland, or Wales, by | @ Man. 2 ‘ enciostng the amount they wish to remit to the subscribers (apo of politics reminds me of the existence of the i 1 the address of th to. whou it isto be n Tout A Seats for the siponat wl be forwarded the Bot pecker firm of Slamm, Bang & Co., a combination after the receipt thereol, and acknowledgement of the same re | that you have rendered immortal. "It was in your He will also take chante cf real estate intended for pubtic sales as his knowledge from experieuee in Kettiog up salen, Will be of great entue. to those Intending to Misposs of tacts ys dhe ter, we can swindle by them, and still be noticed in | most severely shot, but is considered out of danger of earned eae anes they are farned per frst post. own matchless Herald that I first saw that name. ————— 2 : By y onere «ge Le ded, and direct the salean? Wor We kd FR. TAPSCOTT, 43 Pockslin, New York. style and firm given to that ‘extraordinary party St. Lol the community; we can build large houses, hold pos. | 4eath from th A little girl, who resides in Oak from the fact that property wi a y lly injured. ‘The mate and hands of session of them, and take the benefit of the bank- t eteaten 7} witnpecge, andit is. rap rupt law, and live in them, perchance be the owner | posed that the captain ofthe veseel, who has not been seen after we get through; we can move banks from ene | Choritn a Bes was the author of the crime, Capt 3 Charles 8. Bostwick ‘was arrested on suspicion on Thure- Part of the State to the other, one day paying spe- | Jay svening, but Ky pmpaee eee ae dis- iy ~ e Phe vessel had recently brought a foad of pine Ma.B : Gig tod phe next refusing ; all this ean we do in the from Absecum beach, and had landed part of it B- DERNETE — Wedac ac ral’ Boe ae upon the wharf. The children deny that they were at- eur Wefuantan ace _ ‘are he tempting to steal the wood, but that they were playing bank a ave We are now in the middle of winter, tl it “ ‘ gaa of winter, the weather n ; a cir- | upon the wharf, and picking up the chips that laid scatter. intensely cold. The thermometer for one ‘or two | culation of their own, it you call shinplasters,— about. days was from five to ten degrees below zero, which | To be sure this is a penitiary offence, but we are so Dixp tw Passox.—Jobn O'Brien, a convict sent from this is unusual for this place. We have had beautiful | 0nd of paper, if ithas the lenst semblance of mo- | city, confined in the Sing Sing State Prison, wan fe sleighing for the pest ten'd hich i ney, that it is tolerated ; besides, Paper is 80 much | deed in bis cell on Tuesday last. A coroner’s inquest sleighing Past ten cays, which is uncommon } ‘nore sightly than coin, a quarter printed liken bank | held apon the body by thecentact cf teen e nae for our city—seldom is the earth covered with snow | note on a large piece of paper, signed by half a do- | '¥, the jury of which returned a verdict of “Died in a fit. for more than two or three days at a time. Our | zen of remectanle men, of financial taleut is more | He! ini pang haga no pice y assed pn ivine | espectable. [thas nota locofocoish look—nothi Tue Poor Maw Ricw.—John ‘arter, the owner of young men have embraced the opportanity of giving | (ennect*™C degiolituces thicking they peep the North American Hotel, corner of Bowery und Bayard [Correspondence of the Herald.] Saint Locis, January 14, 1843, Winter in St. Lowis—Horrible. Street Fight and Death—Assassination—Fushion and Balls— Prices of Produce—Exchange— Legislation. years has been frequently sacrificed rom the want of proper attention ani skillfal matiage rn: nt. Individuals or © es that require ap agent to take charge of Uh ir real estate, may depend on haviog 1! faithfully. anc economically man‘ged—and all moneys reeaived, promptly pridover. Persons wishing t0 hire of purchase propert?, ot fnvest money, can most generally be accommodated ires of expense—and persons residiug ata distance desizgus to sel! or purchase real estate by sendin a description of the property. will receive immediate attention. All letters for the purchase, anle or exchange of real estate, or forthe losnme or patting out of money, mast be directed to WILLIAM L. SIMERS, Auerican Land and Loan, office, No, 4 Wall street, New Vou the postage invaaably (md N_ B. Cautracts and other papers prepared at this ofice tier iietts Bu) AP Tai suas Te -Ciitietel LAFITTE BOAT CLUB BALL will take piace at the Avollo Saionn, on Monlay evening, Jan. 90, 1848. Tickets hich I opine is some time or other to al law to this land of ours. I think you yourself are more h than halt a locofoco, and I’m sure that the. clever pees. Bg A mp aa writer of your money articles is an entire animal.— Eh Sey teelenee peor (post paid) to the subseniber, or | He voted the democratic ticket, I'll take my oath rersonally deposited witn him, with the name of the person or | of it. Go you and do likewise, and train up “le jersous in Ireland, England or Scotland, to whom it isto be | jeun editeur” in the way he should go politically, as son pabl ansordlagly, al hocalpt to thar effect given or for. | wellas in the fear and admonition of the Lord, and ‘warded to the sender. ? é the admiration of the Virgin Mary. Go all this with In like manner. money or sii: memos in any pertot | unlimited looseness ! ‘can by the subseri- i ‘ ini phar one aa % Speaking of Slamm reminds me of Croswell and wil be pa tg them aecerdi ay a sg Bryant. There’s @ juxta-position for you! Cros Se ARMED RIOR Fr. Cedar ot weil, the conservative—Bryant tne cooling peraoni- REVITTANCES TO ENGLAND, IRELAND fication of ice-water and Van Burenism, includin su TLAND AND wa B—Fersons proceed poetry without any soul in it, and the satanic Levi pi any id © i tines cain Yom he vabser bers arate ta neh, , | U Slamm, the red hot locofoco, radical, out-and- jetsre outer, who lacks only a forked tail to entitle him to take rank of the very devil himself. And yet Levi mn 10 be procared at Levi Heyer's, 489 Washing: * eet, oF the members of the Ciub, and at the door on the evening 0: the jou which ave A “Roar Clubs are invited Meee Tespective dresses . ‘teoly oradires) | 'S Ht a. bad looking man, and I learn he has good | leigh rides totheir favorites, the ladies; some of | lutte please te waccad a ten prohibiting the ismne | **eet, whore statue as “he poor boy” stands prominent TeV licstioe lane sagdom. For terms, apply or address, 1! ‘ and e 3 on its north west corner, appeared yesterday at the lower hemas Vatentine, Levi Heyer, by letter, host hi parts withal. Bat more of him hereafter. Don’t | them,I grieve to say, found it much more convenient | of small notes, and made it a penal offence The police office and entered complaint against a poor distros. \ Michael Roberts. ROCHE BROTHERS & CO. forget to tell your readers, especially the ladies, (God | to pay the livery stable keeper for his sleigh and | law isa.dead letter, and although the circulating | sed negro uamed William Scott, who had atolen a pailfall | THRODORE NEV DEEN BROWNELL, Pres pa a save pale se Rent does ro the Fultos Ly sae | Dless ’em) that he has a Grecian profile, good | one horse, at ihe rate of one dollar per hour, | notes of all the banks that are doing business are | of anthracite cowl from his cellar, valued at 12} centa.— ACL—T - ~ cession of first class Ameri -an ships, sailing weekl: Liv | teeth, a loveable mouth, and, like Prince Albert, | than their bills contracted for the necessariesof life, | redeemed in specie, atill the State is over run with | Poor Scott was commited to prison, and will probably Bull on oat re Lan Me 'y : r uy t Py “4 . ef r by 4 pool, curing the eomme year 1813. For passage, svply a | sandy hair. The ladies, you know, love sandy bo :rd bills, tailor’s bill, and washerwornan’. | small bills and very little specie of course in circula- | find quarters at Blackwell's Island, if John B. Carter ap- | Hult. T shove I | haired men, and for that reason fallin love with just hose must be deferred, postponed and put off | tion. Specie is very troublesome. ‘ pears against him. oe a BAI'TISH AND NORTH AMERICAN ROYAL M2u | such men as Slimm and yourselt—the former ha- | to a more “convenient Season,» to give young mev | ‘Lhe head of financiers now is John G. Winter, a | Ca» Driven Kiixo sy 4 Fatt.—Francis Connery, iesets ove dollar, to be had at Tammany Half and of STEAM SHIPS, ving the requisite anent the hair, and the latter ha- | an opportunity of appearing well and hig 'y born to | very worthy, clever, talented man. He is at the | who has resided in Reade street, was accidentally thrown Roderick Mel eot 7 Courtiande street. Baler Mame aT teeta On eticaky. ving the true gimlet of the eyes, like the celebrated | the fair creatures, who are duped and misled by | head of the St. Mary’s Bank, and has alaree amount | ‘tom his cub a few weeks since while engaged in convey: John Wilkes, whose determined equint made him the favorite of all ‘he women. You know it was said of him that with all his ugliness and obli uity of vision, he could supplant any man in the affections these would like-to-be considered wealthy men, and honorable without tie stamp of merit. Many of the young ladies are taught to believe all is “ gold of small notes in circulation drawn in Flori¢a_as | 1 Some passengers up Broadway, end ove of his legs checks, from six cents to one dollar, payable in Co- | C4i¥ed 2 Compound fracture, He was taken to the hospi. lumabus, Augusta and Charleston, leas tee ent, | (th where he lingered until Thucsday night, when morti- : . 4 io » md eg » Per cent. | fication ensued and caused his dea that glitters,” and if they can succeed in gaining | He has an agent in every town in the State, and his » 6 [ital 198 Cedar street, icksou, Tenth Avenue and Ith street. Witham Armstrong, Pena ue aud 19th streot. ‘a le Alexander tobertson, 174 street : A avid Duup, 4 Coartiandt street. Per . Hewitt, Commander. ef any lady in an interview of half an hour's dura- | the hand of a young man of this class, their voyage | business is to travel from one end of the State to the |, 78" Last Rare.—The alleged rape on a Mra. Johnson Sohn Forrest. 120 Centre streets q LRDONA, Ee Ta, 2 tion. His squint carried it all hollow. And 80 of | down the stream of life will be attended a4 i other with his bag tull of notes, to keep every place inom: oabesaaleeting bina bene? Ms oe Bynes Penenck. # Clareson street. c (i ny " FG _aliller, RIN do the red hair—vide the pole of Martin Van Buren, aber their imagination portrays to them. geoplicd with the small notes, as he finds it quite | mence with, but terminated rather differently than she had Tie Writes, Mi wi ei Lt, a, x. and Hume’s History o} England, title gore the | “ Who chooseth from among that class shall get as | em enti: any considerable amount is re- | anticipated. No complaint has been made at the police, Robert Drysdale, 18 ‘ Britannia, BINgt SgeTen. rRom Livanroot. Third, item, the North Briton, number 46. ‘here | much as she deserves,” The young man, who acts | tarned upon him Dr Collins ia our next distin- | nor has any arrest taken place. JOHN F. CLEMEN. RODERICK Ciiclonts, ee an 1 tore, long life to Bennett, with his interesting squint | nobly and manly, and make known tothem, whom | guished financier, and a good man he is in every More Countenreirs.—A new emission of counterfeit | — = CLEMENT, Secretary. Acai as, Mar 1 Feb 4 long live Levi D. Slamm, and besides, vivent bag- | their fancies choose, that ‘all the wealth ‘hey pos- J sense. He has been at the hed of several banks, | $5 notes, purportiag to be of the Blackston Canal Bank, of GOURAUD’S Cotarn Pp ne Serres oe - sess runs in their veins,” are hooted from the | ll of which appeared to thrive from his preserip- | Provid to Hiatifux 820. ~ m ‘ Be a oS i ¢ Appr e, K. 1, have been put in circulation within a POUDR bject of the public printing is yet all the | presence of their admirers by maiden aunts, who | tions, but believing he has nad a good deal of expe- | few days. Yer ; URE SUBTILE jay a fellow named John Rhodes was Sipe catty expucieniend: surgeons. No Berths securee | rage. I’m sick of hearing it discussed. Several times WOR COMPLETELY AND PERMANENTLY set themselves up to choose for others, possessing Ne rience, he will understand the aystoms even better ng one on LC. Heath, of 297 Grand at., ERA DIU A util paid fore A have T been obliged to depart irom my otherwise | diffrent feeling and disposition in future; at any rate he has confidence in: Nimselt Jacob O'Brien, who says he keepsa porter huuse in nk SUPERFLUOUS HAIR. sea) app tet aa hacaxeert for, personal es | uniform habit of total abstinence, and take an ant, | All was lite and animation on New Year's day | ind purchased the Hawkensville Bank. The doc- tencren te age ped BG Kidter and | L treperaiice the docteorelon svi sora! JF icantens Freizit, aud finble to Custom House Regelaous. Agritis” | emetic in consequence. By the way, an article of | Weather beautiful. Here we have adopted your | tors thathad charge of it before ke purchased, had AD Abies ot eI ROW Rie en noe | Bale, Remcthe eek tones ior and arms tp the, one D, BRIGHAM Ji, No, Waltst. vours has almost ruined all the tavern keepers iv | beautiful custom’ of interchanging visits, and the | ohysicked itto such an extent that it will require, Ps ol Ri 4 Thr stubborm beard of mon, nee ts FOR LIVERPOOL FROM BOSTON. Albany. Novedy drinks wine ut the table any more; | annual renewal of sovial communion. It was truly Tap eae pg RP et gtr pict Barrang mg ih with all due deterence to the Doctor's judgment, | severe tonics in shape of silver pills, to resuscitate it Beahase of heter ind We Deb erate ean: and wake the community believe it is not in a hasty | The pieces used were of newconstraction,and the balls find at least the office seekers do not. All the rum faces have become diaphorous All right, as long as it Vest es! moment Bi Cane Lab pee r for potasl larry Riell for tobacco, Swackhammer ering Mt te BOA yr arr | or our, Vache for healt olbeer.. Mostenmey snodations for passenge iorand fitted with. ankin tor inspector of hides, Paul Grow for me: confor. She ales eutries an experienced rite breccia urer general, and some twenty others for beef and on. For pasenge or any other vB oul ga i , on e vork—T say when all this isdone, ussurely it will be, eo: No 3 Wall at. a festival day. The ladies bedecked themselves with joyous countenances, aud received their visi tors in a becoming manner; misunderstanding and ill-feeling were suffered to pass into oblivion with the old year. Nothing ocewred to mar the pleasures of the day. One young man, who min- gled with the throng and acted bis part in the first scene of the first act of the New Year's drama, and Gi inaye@l per bottle. Beware of deletetions imitatious ty may be had wom maine’ my Oh gt i yan Sets, Rores, and al eutanrote eruptions, and ete oe a Rede wle bigon._ 3: per boute: . le Liquid R and ‘sn coute Pm 1 Na avicle, and consumption. of the sugar losf formation. Dunham’s gun weighed 18 Gen. MeDougald, of Columbus, is also distin- } pounds, and fired 65 baile tothe pound; Fish 11§ pounds, guished, more particularly in @ late affair with Col | and 62 balls to the pound. ‘The first match was or $100, Hepburn, by shooting him in his bank. We have | te shots, at 250 yards, on the rest, and to be decided by oot the particulars here, but understand he has been | #fing measure. Dunham's ten shots mensured 81} inches acquited. The General is at the head of the In- | {om the cestre of the target, and Fish 97. the jormer Bran the only one igen k y fi i mraud's Bin i", an en 25 oer At Harnden & Co.'s «1 if his Excellency knows beans, the devil take the | wasin the enjoyment of geod health, scarce had | <urance Bank,which he purchased from the Bank of te oy Hd ll gas mew pes mosey se are, life Vike whiteness to eomutens an STATEN ISLAND FERRY hindmost of the disappoin'ed, and let all tavern | the <cene changed, ere he received a wound, which | United States—but poor fellow! I will not say any inches; Fish 634—the former win: Ban torte beter nts aed Por nee jn combina ‘ Seepers and steam boats between this and New | has hurried him “to that bourne from whence no | ‘hing about him; he iedown at heel und everybody | third was forthe same amount, ‘Aaunts.—New York Alin vs Gutheie, 4 Maiden Lave: Foot of Whitehall street York thereupon, layin an extra quantity of stimulus | traveller returns, isgiving him a kick as he goes, and ashe can not do | resulted as follow Jered Grays ade, dramsieg: Hamiton Brandy will rise in the market 60 per ceut., while | The origin of the affray was this, Atapublic ball | any more mischief. I will pase to a distinguished | winning by 4} in 8 Grane; ile, Louie Cos We A. Chace; Oe eater + gad alenonee ATEN flour and the solids will depreciate for lack of con- yiven at Concert Hall, r iB 8. Farr, Attorney at finaneier—Col Nathan MoGee, a very amiable, ta- | by Dunham was bef te lhe tdend, we armets | Beating Norwich, Weile & Hnehicgee WAPI oa ‘3 NI \ kw Y 7 sumption, Dla “aw, aceompanied by a lady, to whom he was lented and accomplished man, who headed ‘the | PY Fi inches. wating & supe - 108 | Dyer, Jv, Rrovidence; Thoras, Travel stant ee A i As I said before, or meant,tosay,'the public print | betrothed, was refused admission by Mr. L. B | Phenix Bank He studied under your great Gama. | °® Tecord. ES ro 1; Bpringtield Greewe & Oo, a FF Oe bie ing is the engrossing them®. Crosweli’s election | Walker, merchant, formerly Walker & Rennet, | liel, and this Bank was raised on the rains of an old | Suppes Drorase.—-Mr. Wiliam (Canning Hedy, iron | Milk ‘street, Bosth oe Mi. ag PM, ap State printer is the subject of much conversation who.nsted as one of the managers. “The following | concern, and received its elassical name thereby. | Merchant, who has been engaged in that business in this Pes No act of the majori'y cou ye more calculated to sterday morni: g it was the topic of conversation among the ac qiein'ances of the parties, About two 0’. fock, the vurties met opposite the post office, an explanation was asked for, which was returned by the latter .yitting a ball through the former; he survived six days, upon his dea h being made known to the Judges hey adjourned the respective courts ; the members f the Bar met and passed resolutions expressive o| This finaneier figured fora year as banker and ship. | HY fortwenty years, died suddenly yesterday. moral: g pero covon, and received a credit from one of | mente before feath overtook him white he wee Prepariny your French houses to buy cotton, He drew for | to leave hia house for his place of businoss. thirty-five thousand dollars and shipped them as rg much ashe could—settling all up very honorably Bankrupt List, «nd fairly. The Bank is now owned by a house in SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. your city, and they promise they will import some | Willard Ide, New " capital from France to sustain it, ‘This will be “an | a treely asbiendon Metco SITTON ve landing , without row | disturb the-nnity of the locofoco party throughout rts he lar a romm at AS the State. For many years past the recipiept of the Satardaypee bere co oe trom Gattenill, 30 canta: | PUblic patronage, and to an amount almost équal to “ Reouts, half a million of dollars, regarded as the chiet in mer Vib, Captain Vanderbilt will | instrum . i Ds loare, daha conker Web tenon ae strument of the defeat of bis party in 1837, unpoy pier Tharsy alar in his manners and int th the peopl For faethe enlars inquire of the ew tain on bord. By | BEI Aud Intercourse with the people raniing og the dnys'above tamneds thers will bra daily com | Stasping and selfish in his disposition. -Croswell, pov munication berween Catskill and New York (andiatermediae | will of conrse infer, Mainstreet: Vay. Reermand, able. Wirhin a : ) t Shandaken, Ul , farrne! etter, NV. | iniesd tyeention for ve munication perween Catakill and New York (x i is the successful man after ail, | their berievement, and that “they would wear | Oasis in the desert” York, merchant; Alfied Livingrion av. cts suntged the ( comequent! mises preerte nt fedaced rere a obnoxious as he ‘to the very men who appointed | crape upon the lett arm tor thirty days” A very | Our state owes to your paper a good deal for your | William Bevea, Mamakating, Sullivan Co, miller and veheny ther Ne amneerey Tt ae FRO NEW Von) SeuFONie | him. Well, you will ask, how was it they wae arge concourse attended hisfuneral, as the affiineed | admirable strictures on banking, and some of ua | farmer; Willies V° Millspangh, Mamakating, Suilivan y'thert fore" 8 On thelf Rand ast ss ae NT sips Racedny, Zunary di far the | <tch circumstances he distanced Bryaut in the com: | lady followed the remaina, bedecked in the weed. | think that we cum wee deh okey inna oe Co, tavern Keeper; William Downs, New York, smith; Ive Sabtite ts syaare ahd F Rete tubers WiTl ran a line of stages irom Bedford to New York | petition? T know a thing or two about this affair, J of mourning, tears trickling down her lovely face, a | Ganks forthe future. Your merchants will have no | Theodore L Prevost, Greenville, Gro ne Connty; Henry | Y pep hate tone ants OY Ueaven Necks Miassiow’ Hotee,, Bedford every Monday, | 24, will tell you the story, Bryant was not popalat | murmur deep but not loud, ran through the multi- | trade from this State for two years io come Thos Marriage Now York; John H Duryen, N. York, sa cemetekeoe ee Wedn sday rida morning at B% ochre with the minority of the caucus, and the strong vote | ‘ude, expressive of their regret that one so youns | ‘hat have bouche goods regret doing #0, and all that | Yeyers William Molineux, N. Y., printer; Gideon Peck, eur. ¥. fr the above celebrated Leaves the Hail Road Hor a of Bowery and Broome he polled is My * evidence of the bitter feeling should have met with an untimely end. Mr. W omes from the State should be looked upon with a Mite Bale mon P. Hide Y., merchant; Charles ae foam Swe 5. ts, New . exday, Wednesda tarda yhio ate ; A 4 : A pd O'clock cas,’ passing “Wacble Hall, Rasy | Which existed and still exists against Croswell, ; L N.¥., merchant; Thomas Shepherd, Be ‘ x was immediately arrested and held to bail in the | good deal of suspicion, if they ask for credit, Our | Ny, ith. . Chsver’'and hoya White Fistod Rovbine Milletar itt, | the old enemy, as you knows et the tie sum of $20,000, which was given. Upon the de. raping cain rm J cotton in the interior does not net cents to the 7 —— LOVERS Of BUPEMION BLACK ThA= Square to Bedford. HIRAM ig of Tennessee—-I mean General Jaeksen — mise of Mr. F. he was again arreste and after | plan er; to be sure the crop is large, but so much is Ruon® Istaxp.—Governor King issned his pro This extremely debeipes sud wnre ba MDRKORE iT, Connected with this, the entire moral force of the | wading through the testimony, the Justice before } consumed in bagging, rope, &c., that nothing is | clamation on Monday, declaring that the eonstitu- ear New York delegation went in favor of the sppoint- J whom he was examined, said “ his case was nor | carcely left to pay debts with Isee some of your | tion framed by the convention assembled at New- wat. New York— the | ment of Slamm as ype to the hg A hitwas f bailable.” He was committed to prison. The sam: | New York merchants here, and they complain’ bi lew Re caewe gout not be ere Le it had DE: , een elected State printer. e neutralization of hey this influence ensured from Croswell’s sucgess, for eyening he was brought before their Honors, Man- nineand allseohy, who reversed the decision of the Justice, Mr, W. is related to families in our rt on the second Monday ot September, has be« pa A | A terly of the bad faith of the merchants in not Paying by a majority of the qualified electors in | NEWBURYPORT Noves wanted fora who vanes them, | Iris not bad faith—itis imabilitys andif your | the State; and that on the first Tuewlay of May J -\ Dron Philadetniva mm Sav LVesrews, ; merchants continue to foster the credit system by | next it will become the eupreme Jaw of the land, diy 38 Wall 9¢ and 199 Broadway, jstm*r