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Avorun Lins or Liverroot Packers. ors. — War ; Indianapoils. BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL Important Movement—The Bankrupt Law NEW YORK HERALD. —Its Repeal or Modification. Nexr ?—When the little Sirius came over the At. (Cormmgpoudence of the Herald.) New York, Monday, February 6, 194 To the Creditors of Anthony Dey, A most important movement took place in the U. | lantic and went ashore on the point of the Hook in J or oe as, we pe agg» a Haue-rast One o’ctoc, A. M.—The Southern yas a a a === | ACOORDING TO HIS SCHEDULE, RE-PUBLISHED THIS |S. Senate on Friday last. Mr. Berrien, from the | the spring of 1888, it was said that our famous wen U. 8. f Mail has just arrived, being detained in consequence Og Mr. E. B. Terris is authorised to receive adver- DAY, ON THE FIRST PAGE, CONSISTING OF Judiciary Committee, made a report on the Bank- | packet ships would soon become so many “obsolete eee E — Women, Se of the heavy snow storm, which has continued to tisements for this paper, at the following office prices :— | -dministrators, Bakers, Blacksmiths, Brokers, Boat-Row- | rypt question, of an entire new law on this subject, | ideas.” It appears, however, that they have ¥, Beawerr, Eeg.— rage until this hour with unabated violence. S lines or less | time, . , ers, Boat-Builders, Butchers, Duiter- Women and Bonks, | difering in many tespects from the act now in force | become absolute and not obsolete ideas, for the Emi— wo ; F Compeeny Serenenin, Caaninet peti Senne: and recently repealed by the House. oumber isincreasing almost daily. ‘Chere are now | '® my last I promised you a subsequent letter, Abstract ot Proceedings tn Congress. | “4 pring — cmchpenc leapt ee pity he 5 ‘The report and the Jaw are of great length, and | no less than three on the stocks, and the keel of | “Ch should speak more at length of the Senato- | ay. Senate did not sit to-day, having adjourned present features of great importance to the interests | another is to be laid immediately. por oon and of the two great conventions over to Monday, : ot debtor and creditor—and to the country at large. One of these three is the longest, broadest, and Heb have just taken pl That of the demo- ousK OF JEPRESENTATIV: House re- ers, Chamber Maids, Churches, Corporations and Cooks, ae ‘ solved itself inte a Committee . Wehave been unable to get a copy of this report, | deepest vessel ever built in America, and in point | ST ceme off on the Hh instant, that being os near | solved itself inte a of the Whole on the ‘The Great Literary War, Dock Builders, Doctors, Daughters, Dry Goods Mer- The astounding competition for the sale of the light chants, Drovers and Druggists, Endorsers, Freight Mer. state of the Union, Mr. Auten, of Maine, in the ‘ chants, Frame Makers, Fishmongers, Farmers and Flo- | and only find the following notices of the new sys- | of beauty is not to be surpassed in any other part of ae te ve. pwr! the Christian Sabbath would | chair, , literature of the day, between James Gordon Bennett, | 516 Grammar Schools, Grocers, Horseshoers, Hardware | tem in the Washington papers :— the inhabitable globe. Indeed none but New York | ' tthe ‘on lorious Sth of January, which the 1 minder lp moved ni the committee take up Junt., Je jewn editeur,and Moses Y. Beach, the Jackson- | Merchants, Harness Makers and Hatters, Iron Founders | _ “ Banxnort Acr.—The Judiciary Committee of the Se- | shipwrights can turn out such a packet shi, Her pant wl 1 new mshconr oor wana ie FLT nar yes er Reker pee reat der ge Peete ain cepa eat Kis tnaty | Schon Bisey Se Reger bewyoconé cot | seesesaie e treropel othe banka ges | Duliersare the well Known Town & Tel, who | Sei thas wis tt paemsa mae ate | Fane 2 wo the el oa egionig rush. elegant ladies decidedly pip rggt cP ge eepers, Lawyers and Labor: | entire new bill establishing a bankrupt system. In this | have never been guilty of launching any but first | theircomcomitams ch | the first of July, and ending on the 30th of + perfect Adi the altgent SURNs, 192% ¢rs, Manufacturers, Meat Sellers, Merchants and Millers, | new bill, wo great points’ are yielled ; fet, voluntary seats . oe ieee Cen ee wien i prefer to buy of le jeun editeur, on account of his sweet smile, and his irresistible ways. Beach is now 49 years of age, and le jeun editeur is only 19 months, yet the lat- ter says, “Wa-wa-wa-boo,” which being translated means “YN lick Beach at enything he can fix it.” Newspapers and Nurses, Oil Merchants and Office Keep- ers, Physicians, Printers, Plaster Grinders, Publishers ond Painters, Quill Dealers, Repairers of Drawers, Se- gar Merchants and, Seedemen, Stable Keepers and Sta- tioners, Soap Chandlers and Solicitors, Sugar Merchants and Shoe Makers, School Masters and Scavengers, Sheep i " i he other. | June, 1844. bankruptcy is given up ; next, the consent of a majority | “!#88 vessels, such as the Roseius, the Spanish war 4 Mr Apams suggested to the gentlemanfrom New of the creditors, in number and value, is required toe | steamers, the Garrick, the Mexican schooners of np hogan oA cor Beuntted | York to waive his motion, that the bills heretofore Concessions: both ia t merel ang earner eorient | war, the Siddons, the Sheridan, and hundreds of | Jeflerson county, tor Lieutenant Gennes eitiiet | reported from the Committee on Foreign Aflaite~ in view. Whatever may be the reasons of the sieutites, others. peyad = know ee be paving, been for ben ae sihethogs rie te tena’ Ohlagr cade the belief is wide and deep that \- ‘i " the last few years a man of some distinguished i a . stitulonal, and all tho certiSceter granted under i auli | _ The beautiful vessel of which we have now to | (i lest iew pears mang! seme distinguished poli- | sendwich Istands-—might be taken up end consid and void ; and the concession of the committee corres | speak is called the Liverpool. She has three | iration he sceupied the place of Commissioner of | ered by the committee. (Signed) JAMES GORDON BENNETT, Jn. | ‘Sellers ond Sheriffs, Tallow Chandlers, Trustees, | Ponds with that belief, (be their reason what it may,) ani | decks, and is eleven hundred tons burthen. ‘The | the theweral Land Cilhce, cel'eam Tf hath both a | , Mt Fitttone said he was in favor of these bills, Hin own ranriovtanmans, | Teachers and Telos, Union White Laat’ Compania, | manp Lata combate le ety i an he Pec | eset at her upyer deck which sano fac fom | rat sot fies cles Ass'man oftlent sed | D8, he could not now convent tothe being takes untiring industry, he ranks among our best men, | “P,/or the reason that he was anxious the navy which is now so universally admitted.— Glob . Sepeand ‘of that peculiar characteristic which _ Penk be sent to the Senate with the least pos- ieee @vdesaian peuuktl de ham eisa pail 4 and has a small cabin for smokers and for the men | will one day render him firet among the sons of the | ™ ote tices Was"taWert “Gai the’ notion of BM sent to: thepeinter the following’ sppest maared ta be some | at the helm. This will be exclusively for the use | west. Of the latter! can say but little—he. is‘a 9 motion of Mr. . se demoerul, a sound politician, | Pillmore, and it prevailed. r i of the grondson which the committee thought the act | of the cabin passengers, who are to be kept nt degree, the ability to | Mf. Menrweruer moved that it be laid aside, for 0 - ; the purpose of taking up the bill introduced a few ‘That overtrading would be prevented, as well as undue | *Mtirely separate from the steerage passen- | stir up the rabble, and carry them by storm, if not * credit checked, by arming the creditor with the power of | gers. No other ship has such a clear uninterrup- | of eloquence, at least of windy words and frothy | days sinee by the gentleman from Kentucky, (Mr. Universities and Upholaterers, Wagon Makers and Wa- gon Lenders, Wharf Owners and Wharf Builders, Wash- erwomen, Widows und Wives. GentLemen— Having been indicted by the Honorable the Grand Jury of New York, for publishing a report and abstract of the the alien and sedition laws, the unconstitutionality of | stem to stern is one hundred and eighty-three feet, ‘The Spring Business—To Advertisers. According to every symptom the business of the ap- proaching spring in this city and country will be better, healthier, sounder, and more solid than we have had for ten years past. Do you want to hear é " w J - Davis,) providing forthe reduction of the num- our reasons? Here they are. legal proceedings of Anthony Dey, Esq., in bankruptcy, | forcingfa failing debtor to go into liquidation belore wasting ted promenade as this deck gives. Th declamati The nomination is considered a | C : i The currency and exchanges, on which all real | 94 neo! the principal’ points in that indictment, being | his assets. Again, that the benefit of the law had bees m Ls © main | popalar one, and will no doubt put the whigs to So 0 mee employed in the New York custom extended to a portion of ourcitizens, and a repeal would | deck is one hundred and seventy-six feet long, and some trouble to defeat it “4 : « strong. and wivo Might have bee ee ed oe 29, des | upon it are built the cabins, bathing houses, apart-| ~ Ilook upon the approaching political contest in | M® Fnwonm said that it was not in erder to toh ill 5 that should command our respect. ments for the cwisine, houses for cows, sheep, swine | Indiana as decidedly doubttul; and all agree that it | "™Qyr Quay the bill on the table, the charge of malicious libel against me, because, in some brief remarks therein, I asserted that the said Anthony “‘stood foremost at the New York bar—a gentleman and a business is transacted, arenearly equalized over the whole Union, with the exception of some small “sl Maney 4 H Meuiwerner then moved that it be postpo- points in Alabama and Illinois, yet in a state of dis Christian—a man of honor, respectability, and undoubted | _, That by the decision of the question in one of thacourts | and poultt wi peal will prove the most serious and hardly ought poli: | ned: but tiv aétion did not pres : izati bes c of a State, her citizens had been ivie poultry. We never saw such perfect arrange- | tical struggle the Hoosiers passed through * 7 peeve’ sisal wo ws hilt ERO Co ete it Pig piety,”I beg leave to give you due notice, wherever you | logesof the law, while all the rest het ovjorcd thine | ments as are presented on this deck. ‘The main aa. Both parties are organizing,and that too with © de | ., /1¢ committee proceeded to the consideration of , may be, scattered over the face of the earth, that I shall want you to attend fo.morrow, (Tuesday), en masse, the ‘That the bankrupt law is the exercise of a benelicent j i \ hich would do ho betier | ‘he bills and the first clause having been read, power, and one which the experience of all commercial | (00% 18 constructed on the most improved plan, It } termina'ion which would do honor to a better | "St? Nentwerwen submitted. proviso that, until countries has found necessary; the power to enact which is large enough for forty cabin passengers and is The Whig Convention was held on the 17th, and otherwise directed by law, no part of the present, or is bore bd Ay dren ae in Congress, and connot be | high enough for any man under eight feet in his | wos ‘as usual attended with show, ceremony, coon. | %Y future Sar ate offi wes pay of commission, debtor, impeding the collection of debts th dium | lik i s itney, | Humbers than the Democratic, but in nothing else | SOF . , e Her, opesne! e collection of debts through the medium | like those in the Ashburton and Stephen Whitney, did it clipe the gathering of the hard-firsted and | @8¢tion of the present-pay at and after the rate of fe titious aids of National Banks or National Ex- chequers of any kind. It is founded on supply and | Court of Sessions, Recorder Tallmadge presiding, Whi- demand—and on so solid a basis, that no revulsion | ting, District Attorney, being the day that is set down for can overtake. The banks now existing and pay- | thotrial of that indictment—also to call fo-dey at the office ing specie throughout the country, are in a very of my counsel, Mr. John A. Morrill, 11 Chambers street. 1 1 ; 5 s shall require of you all, from A to Z, to give your testi- | That such a law will extend the protection of Govern. | *"4 connect so that families can have a suite of | ard-headed yeommary. of Houviet land 8 ag) oem! 20 bene ale sound mire bps by TORNUAHtacay rompeetitig Che MottaGy of Wepre “and us aosl west occa ot cittemenan seen poor and unfor. | rooms asat the Astor House. But more anon about | [iiguer was nominated. for reelection. and Ne ot Eutumone asked whether the amendment pro- = ciate vents Tull” Sd, Wash SA TPUNIN Cf (OORT nec what cistumsiencan sauieaien 101 CEE nae, should not be beyond the pale of protection.—Iw | the Saloon, Forward of it is the first and second | Bradley, of Laporte, (of whom I spoke im my last) | ! ‘The Cuatnman decided that ihe amendment was fidence, looking at the vast productions of the earth, deeply in the credit system, which has turned out so dis. eiigencere : mates’ cabin. Then comes another cabin for the | ceived the nomination tor lieutenant governor im-enden at the lowest prices, a general movement of trade ; Mr. Bennten said that the report was.a voluminous‘one; | © S Fang : Gov. B. may be said 10 be « popular man, and al- | "Mr Fiesscone appealed from the decision ; and s r r astrously for you all. and there was & long bill accompanying it, which the | second class passengers, in which there is a large | though not one of peculiar force n renergy of char- | ed ener tical so tp ge must take place in the approaching spring. Prices ial will possib; * committee propose as a substitute for the bill which trasted that, for the sake of despatch of business, it As this trial will possiby] be extended to many days— P passed | dining room, where they can live and be com- | acter, yet he so unites the character of agentleman the House. Mr. B. then stated, in substance, that the sub- y y fe yend vere ; stitute proposed to repeal so much of the voluntary clawse fortable by themselves if they like. Next to Protea gin lagen ph no hp Moll aap tl " tomake the declaration of insolveney contorm to’ the pro. | and other conveniences for refreshing ones self | the station with honor to himselt and eredit to the midland eae Ce y one 2 theeeree ae BaTYs aU tokres & to.the with pure salt water, dipped fresh from the ocean. Stéte, and pe see in yer Piet 0 wah wae ropriated shall be applied to the building, equip- of ineolvancy, or to proceed 10 close up the affairs of the | But it should be recollected, that this dipping does | “USS™Mentand distress. hoy | | ping, or deiraying the expenses of the naval force remainit ate their forces upon this nomination, the pe 2 boveed te the Sig ahticla’ of the succeed beyond a doubt—the instability, h er, ee eee 8 the oie Berman cs, te its Sisaieiocsa pa Det ape ere new idea, and it is as capital asit isnew. It has} which they bare ever evidenced, may be taken as pA between the United States and Great it proposed to make the consent of a majority in amount of | heretofore been a desideratum in packet ships. | Certain proof that in this, as in oiher elections, they The Cuan decided that the amendment was the creditors necessary to the granting of acertificate 1 . . will forget the great and important interests of the MEAN COG eo a bankrupt. He said there were other important alterations | FOFward of all are pantries for making pastry, and | “inter and eulfes themselvcs to be defeated ty da, | i@.order. , WEP which he could-not cite from memo: _ | two excellent cabooses, one for the cabin and the | jqult. This isa Whig argument, so] use it in an- ig ey. nome yep reat ite wr: noes 14.—Report of Globe. * | dedby an iron partition. And then in the bows are be ee itdevatemed ome bed aon Mae ebalinn down way for a motion that the committee zise; which We are glad to see that the Senate have taken } the most ample and comfortable accommodations | jtor eight and forty hours after the result of the ater Sadshi aithsishabds: this most important step. It is the right course at | for the sailors we ever beheld. In their‘ cabins,” | election was known, serious fears were entertained ui : last. The country wants a general and uniform | fr they have two, each thirty feet in length, they aut thie ane pail Eee oad pole wat Aprorntaent wy THX Presipent.—Frederick B. bankrupt system, but not such a law as now | have stores, twenty or thirty berths, and pleaty of | ‘iibroak of popalar fury. ‘The political terrororiets | Gfat, has been recognized Consul of the Nether. exists, which legalizes all kinds of robbery and | light from above, and through the sides. In these 1 lands, at Baltimore, lor the State of Maryland and swindling upon the working people and small | ‘hey canread, sleep, and mend their clothes, with- m he © a‘ an PEELS na traders, of the most nefarious kind. As a proof of | Ut being cramped for room, as they too often are | ; UF trogns in Florida,}in their attempts to account : 7 s ‘or the “deep and damping disgrace” which has this, take the following memorial recently present. | 0" board merchant ships. And for the benefit of | een foully and unjustly foisted upon them by one of ed to Congress by one of the most respectable mer. | ‘hesteerage passengers and sailors, and indeed all | ‘heir own number. _Perhapsyou are aware that the of every'thing are so low, that none can lose who buy now—hence the movement of commerce here- after must inevitably be upward. In this approaching general movement of trade, those who want te mix in the current, and get a share of the riches it bears along, it is necessary that they should begin to advertise in such papers as have a general circulation. Without disparaging any of our amiable contemporaries, we claim for the New Yorx Herato the largest, best, and most comprehensive circulation among business men, of any paper in the United States. Asan evidence of this opinion, read the following letter just received from a large commercial house in Philadelphia :— Puiaperruia, Feb. 8, 1848. and will exhibit one of the most wonderful developments of the credit system, that ever was given, every effort will be made in the court room for your accommodation—and if that ample hall should be insufficient, I shall endeavor to engage some vacant large house, or unleased hotel, to sup- ply you with accommodations at this inclement season of the year. As this will be the most original and greatest trial that ever took place in any country, in reference to piety, credit, morals, pews, tables, gold mines—and especially in the operation o’ the bankrupt law, we trust that Congress will suspend their action on the repeal of that measure, till we can ascertain what this investigation may bring forth in regard to its peculiar operations on the industrious and honest portion of the community. Id not be sustained hoe he question was and the decision of the lebtor, under such declaration of insolvency; that the | not make it fresh water. This bathing room is a Mr. Besxerr Our Nava Depot at Port Manon.—We learn Dear Sra 1 think it wellto inform you, and more particularly for | With eatisfaction that our government has determin- the been of your auction: houses, pavers yon we ae edto abandon Port Mahon, aud establish a naval la: our store with a Mr. Haydock, ofthe Fy ‘ es lies, Haydock & Co., of your city. We eaked him when | 4¢Pot inthe Gulf of Spezzia. This is the correct would have any more sales in our line of business ; he | couree. If the authorities at the former place can- id you will know by looking at our advertisement in the ttn autinbe Courier & Enquirer” We told him we could never teil | 2° take care ofits inhabitants, keep them decent by that means, as we never see that paper, or does any | and civilized, let them go “go down below” as soon merchant or store keeper in our street take it. He asked | ag they please. . erea - e ot Gr Mobil rn chants of New York:— on board, there are vent holes between each timber | $teat bull-dogs of the parties for the Senatorship | kerlie, ge, Bld Gret lol hat New Yi er would dest ti exiles their’ were Gen. Howard (Democratic) and the Hon, 0, | ! endear oon, toler in, a0 thm merchents andothers reeling in negte | Tyo r who | TOZHE, HONORABLE SENATE aND House | head. These, however, can be closely stopped | jf Gat: Qeniars «emocratic) and the Hon, 0. con Fuller, Cobb, NY. boring citios would see it. We told him the “Herald eae et aepbahclee area iy tae: vad Raul iy eer L TVES OF THE UNITED | in bad weather. On either side of the mates’} were entertained before the election came on, that Sid Diploma, aud Sav. (Bennett's Herald); he doubted us that you had 1,000 sub- | calls himself Jones, and who says he is a nephew of The Memorial of JOHN F. DELAPLAINE of the city of | Cabins, cabooses, &c., thereis a promenade forthe | no choice could be made, the parties being so scribers in this city. After some further conversation on | Alderman Jones, of the Fifth Wara, has been goi New York, Merchant, a Native Citizen of the Unter nicely divided as to render an election impossible the benefit of advertising in certain papers, he acknow- Sghoran en oatributiges ie | Staten, TH? Merchant, @ NativeCitizen of the United | second class passengers. unless one party or the other should. enter int ledged the ‘Herald’ to be the best, as he was told the same | about collecting subscriptions and contributions for score) unless one party into RESPECTFULLY REPRESENTS: Beneath these two decks, is still another, which negociation for a vote. Whether the Demo-| gg SAILORS’ HOM ‘That your Memorialist, was for Thirty Years, actively } is clear fore and aft. This is one hundred and se- | crats oflered a better price for the vote which de- thing in Charleston and Baltimore the poor, as he says under the directien of Alder- -—A public meeting was held at and extensively engaged in Commerce ; and acquii tet edn support iE stead York houses, | man Jones. How much money he has succeeded in extreme, and diametrically jes aeonal to their own interest. | procuring in all, is not known, of course, but he did Your “Herald” is more sought after and read in this city, than (I was going to say) all the rest of our own papers pui | S¢t $10 from Seth Grosvenor, Esq., and one dollar peter ; there My a ee to — = ue As from Mr. Richards. We know of no kind ofswind- “Herald.” T send mv name and business; if eny doubt this, |}: i ‘ ‘ let them call nd see it at your office. ling which so richly deserves the state prison as that Yours, &e., which takes advantage of the sufferings of poor wi- dows and orphans, to levy contributions from the kindness and benevolence ofthe humane. Any per- son who can cause this villain Jones to be arrested, or taken tothe police office. will do a service to the public. se) Bot rige tp in the Shakepeere btal, Duane street, on Friday evening 4 ‘ired an | yi five feet lo: hirty-si: e ed the contest tn their favor, or whether argu- } last, for the put o1 ing into consideration the pre- farrier ng on some Voyages, great profits, and on bed half fe is i a ooh forth nadia ng See ment and reason finally succeeded in restoring this | sent position of the Sailors’ i= relation to the gene- 9 ie oyeget, sotainiog heavy losses. id losses, | and a eet in height. It will ho teen hun- one whig to an active sense of his duty, and induced | "#l interest of the public, and the sailor in particulai Ure Of Faust and waceine Cop ergs: and the fail: | dred balesof cotton,and carry five hundred steerage | hin to cast his vote in favor of those Whew Ke had | , A very large snd respectable meeting of all classes in- TRUSTEES, exceed with interest, ‘ONE. Me passengers. We here see the strength of the vessel. | before opposed, are. pesOny yer ie be settled. be ene andes simu wereresnibed by noc. DOLLARS. ” | The sides look lik i thing iscertain, neither Smith nor Howard cou! ? " it. ‘The BANKRUPT LAW will deprive your Memorial- ike large steam boilers, such asare Esq , Presiden . have succeeded ; each party felt bitterly towards the john H. Bo: Geo! H. Purser, J F. Palmer, isfof a vam portion of the remaining Estate which he ane ren ae works, pts puke are fo rivet" tion of the other, and they chose each rather to | ‘thomas D. Bwktotd, Vite Presidente’ oP! i. ¢ losses in al e said act, wil ed together. ere are no le: i i i ite i v |, W.P. on, A. M. treed TWO HONDADH thease DOLLAR, cs ss than six thousand | sustain defeat in their favorite candidate, than to | Samuel Van Nostrand, W.P.Pinckerton, A. Fisher, M. i iron bolts running through them, and we t allow their opponents a_moment’s hope of success. | Shea, Robert Leggatt, James Farley, T.'C. Raeckman, and aes instance has any of his pzstons, who have . hi : . w Bula hers, Jn this situation of affairs, Hannegan was on the | Secretaries. i app! to have their pemts cancettep wixmovr pay- | Mention that there are ninety tons of iron, and sixth batloti taken up by the democrats, and Mr. George Oyer then addressed th Mrecting, setting the DAnERUre OF Prone ect eae ia cantemplation of} twelve tons of copper fastenings, used in building hiram ga oF ule ele em SONS ATER | WViieataaatationet a sign or dispose of thelr visible property ; and in some ca. | the Liverpool. On the lowerdeck are the coal and | ‘The result was unexpected—the whigs hoped for dis: | “yy. Gxo. B. Oven--Mr. Chairman as one of the requisi- 0. C. H. The prejudices and folly alluded to by our corres- pondent, have originated in the violent jealousy and rivalry of the Wall street press. Because we have been more industrious—more successful—more popular in the management of a newspaper, these ses, although keeping rquiraces, and occupyin - | affection in the democratic ranks, and they held ] tionist, to the call of this meeting, and a Sailor’s Landlord, Wall « presses have pursued us like fiends—| Sartor’s Meetino.—We call the attention of ma- | mavstows with sriestip ‘runtirtae, ool eee eeTit | bread houses, and under them the water tanks, ca their breaths and turned pa'e,as each clear I take Jeava to cll the attention of this meeting to what all street presses have pursued us like fiend: Sart. njoying every ble of holding f h ir >» inventing all sorts of falsehoods—stirring up all sorts | riners and seafaring men to the proceedings of a | LUXUR* they hold out that they have an auxz,a sxornex, | Pable of holding four t jousand gallons of water from | vote declared that Hannegan should be Se: Lunderstand to be the grievence we labor under with re- A SISTER OF FAMILY Connexion a8 an inMarx ; and that all | the Croton. Between decksare six stern windows, | Indiana. Of Mr. Hannegan, you know something. } !ation to the Sailors’ Home ; and in sodoing, I beg at once their visible property, belongs to the said 1s 4 Aria : 7 : i in 1836. to be understood, that I in ‘common with many otbers of pwatign; andine beter toconceal their FRAUDS. thoy besides six glass ports on each side, throwing plenty | Je was in Congress in 1836, and received not a J {0 a ; : H ad isitionists, disclaim all party political feelings in form a LIMITED PARTNERSHIP under the Siatuce | of light throughout the whole. ead hte Fa A nit ae pag he mater Tam aaa to dincunsan Tam sorry ey sapien Cari raed ang beng abtlege Every one who has seen this ship, pronounce her | talent, he is above medioc ty—is eloquent, and boon made relative to TWENTY, some of THIRTY, and some of FIFTY | @“ nonesuch.” Her appearance is striking in the | happy in debate, and possesses in an eminent degree ‘The Sailors’ Home,us now constituted THOUSAND DOLLARS furnished in CASH ; and that | highest de She | 4 Jy, | that peculiar character of genius, which will render J not only oppresses the Landlord, but the Sailor in part the whole sum is provided by the said convenient AUNT, | "8 ape egos up immensely, | him not only a popular, but a valuable acquisition | cular; and affects all others connected with shipping BROTHER, or other INMATE, and refuse to render any | With a full length figure of Lord Liverpool beauti- | ¢ Col, Benton and his phalanx of redoubtables, | thebutcher, the baker, the elethier, the tailer, und tke peor account of their PARTNERSHIP ESTATES. i sak i Bhay ? but industrious washerwoman, a class mostly the widows Your memorialist earnestly appealsto connxss, that in fully carried by Dodge on her bows, and the cotte d’ | He is a Kentuckian by birth, is young, ypver fought a é a - f sal the wives of men ; as I shall be en- their wisvom, they may forthwith repeal the said naxx. | @°mes of the city of Liverpool on her stern. She is | @ duel, and isan ardent admrer of the fair sex. hind te tes fraight Loert abled to show in a plain strai aurtact, with stich ‘provision as may prevent a dis- | complete and beautiful. A {peep into the Senate chamber is outof the Gentlemen, 1um'no public orator, but « Ti ates tia ni of prejudices—and sticking at nothing to compass their ends. But our energy and patience have al- most overcome their opposition, and we now move almost in smooth water, and with fresh breezes, going onward in our career without trouble or dif- ficulty. From this moment, the commerce of this great country, begins to revive ona solid basis—a good currency, well managed—plenty of specie—low public meeting held last week, relative to the Sail- or’s Home Boarding House. It makes a curious anda singular development of some matters apper- taining to sailors. We don’t know much about it— but we are ready to learn wisdom. Musicai.—Madame Sutton and Signor De Begnis gave avery splendid Concert at Albany on Friday evening last. They will soon be back to New York, to give a series of concerts d’ hiver at Niblo’s Saloon. i i i is ‘: : uestion in this letter. Besides it i se ves, ish that hic F ends a prices—short credits—equalized exchanges, both preteens vated as pre estes ir Recant peck teats eee She is to be launched about the 15th inst., and | cuch an ill-natured quandary, touchin e Ieee evoeante heotiner is question to foreign and domestic, and no national bank or na- City Intelligence, bably save to your Memorialist, upwards of oxx. Husnaxn | the keel of another packet of 1250 tons isto be laid | of Senator, and the batrayal of its a feet the | he dlsabused of the feeling that an opposition on our parts tional scheme of finance to interfere with its na- A Day 1n Apvance-—The Herald of yesterday, | THovsanp poutai acquired by inpustay and ravcatt. . braces of locofocoism, that I should fear the for- | to the Sailors’ Home, is from any want of philanthropy, T¥ ; and if conanxss in their wispoxt, deem it expedient to | (He Same day. Both are for the new line of packets, | Tatron of unjust opinions on your part in relation to | ot fromseliish motives only s ot any want of aympathy to conform to that provision ofthe CONSTITUTION of the | to run between New York and Liverpool. This | the “ sage and reverned seignors,” therein congre- | the good of the pian nee United States, which declares that no law shall } ed | line i . . i ance principle is the Sailors’ Home. impairing Contracts, so that the BANKRUPT ACT shall line is composed of the following ships :— gated. Tt happens that the whig vote, which elected rs ‘ ‘ “ Senate. Ido not know that I can better put the matter before you : Ships. Capt Hannegan was given by a member of the Sena ‘ ° ie peteagesreirtae Beh Free id eal oe R ape oR laine. Ter 4 who (the whigs say) had, time and again, avowe than by endeavoring to answer the questions 60 proper iy tural operations. The revolution that the country has passed through in the last ten years has been awful, heart rending, searching, terrific, but una- voidable. Tere was no possible escape. A surfeit (Sunday) morning,contained several mostinteresting cases before the police which will be revamped and dressed up in the daily papers of this morning, twen- ty-four hours after having been given to the numer- Hottin, Ira B Mar. 16. | bis determination to support Smith. His treachery oo forest a nwhe r ys renga iske: a zi i i h greater sum. lo ier, ira Bursel ar. 16. | bi ti 2 trea t the Sailors’ Home, at is the object of whiskey or paper money always causes some | ous readers of this sheet. It will be ‘ Thompson’s want epee mathe tiuties humbly represents, thatthe sata | DEV SOL * ‘John Eldridge, April 16. | asset the whigs all agog—they have publicly read | What do they want ae piney 4 Fao Bo oop ™ 1, awful revulsion. We have reached the starting | news” to the majority of the public—still they must | Act he not forthwith repealed, THOUSANDS of the ¢ Grt. Western P. Woodhouse, 1200 tons, May 16] him out of the party—denounced him as abject, reiore, hope by plain answers to these plain ques: point of health again—and henceforth the com- | be surfeited with it according to the notions of the | 1ZENS of sew vorx, including wipows axp onrHan It is here seen thatCaptain John Eldridge is to } base and villainous, and swear they will not even jo be enabled to show how and with what justice we tier cy arene che mrecgeoe | command the Liverpool tis eaneesry fr ve | Sora” LAM ty i ia ng ach we | “Reet peian te Se ees Wht ly detrauded their Creditors, and the sanxs of their cari. | to speak ofhim He is too well known too need our mirror for a future letter. objeot ” trate, and of the means of m: pivipenps to their | any neaise fp hands. It inveuflici The feic; Heaven, blebe tein: ‘deiteh edule Re: ¢ Sailor's Home is supposed to be instituted for bet- Stockholders, and have repudiated their Debts under the | @"Y P! fom our hands. It is sufficient to say am Laken the long oneiniGk Yater | tering the condition of the sailor, by poocmmes er bin Divorce Law, spear in Public with oxsat assurance, | thathe commanded the Huntsville for many years | deeming link in the long chain of, existence after | wher on shore all that he may want, at a mo- and many of them in SPLENDOR, having convenient | out of this port. Dhis te-reoot h that the Li. | 2 , Amid all the excitement of political strife, and | derate rateof charge; succoring him in sickness and slis- friends to screen their mi-cotren weaLTn by me - ’ 18 proof enough that the Li- | the broils incident to partizan legislation, they pre- | tress—in short, making for the wanderer a real home i Goan Your nesantomart eer on me : ips a have verpool will be under a very popular commander. serve the same chai Ric aad oe wig almost foreign jJand. This is the avowed object of the Sailor dont ly es that it might not i ilt wi tre: fi i the depraved and corru; lome. be considered delicate, or proper, to cite thore wine mec | _ The new ship to be built will be named the Great Ha oR a oriical 28 asgok i Romane shi satiation got itu 6 Pome ith errr eanan CREDITORS aNp Basxs, but | Western. Captain Woodhouse, now of the Ro- | 4°fow avenings since I attended mlev6e at the Gn, | sum ot $10,000 is borrowed of the without interest, che wtmal aetceat Potent kc a gd de chester, will have command of her. She willbe | yernor’s. It was a brilliant affair—redolent of pests ay Ma - a act, has MowkstLy svanesperey 18 estate, as no oi. | the Great Western in size as well as in name.— | sweets, and breathing an air of fashion and rash | Principles of philanthropy aforesaid, and is supperted by eet yone crate, has yet been announced in the City of | But will she surpass the Liverpool ? We shall see. | that would have done honor to the east. room of | {he commercial public by subscriptions and ahares. The merce of the country will be up—up—upwards.— The broken banks cannot recover—the broken States will not be able to pay—hence the stock- jobbers will “suffer some,” and make a noise from Wall street, but the great mass of the present gene- ration have only halcyon prospects before them. Let us all start fair now—all begin right now—on sound principles—and every honest man cannot help get- ting rich by going smoothly with the current for the next ten years. En avant. Advertise and go ahead. The future is before you, in all its wealth six day publishers. Nothing transpired yesterday at the police offices save the commitment of afew poor houseless devils who were driven to the walls of the Tombs for shel- ter from the pelting snow storm. Common Covuncr.—Both Boards of Aldermen meet this-afternoon, at 50’clock. The police bill we understand is to be brought forward in the As sistants, and much important business will be trans- acted in the Alderman’s branch. We really hope there will be less “‘ talking to bunkum,” and more and comfort. No mistake. actual work. This expression of opinion, on every pda Ce Gtk ge ll Mae dr Messrs. Woodhull & Minturn are the agents and filly itis patstourd alt sarehed ip cebaenees bon ith cir he ombert ena wlendatie soy peed Ruiee Aprowrments BY Cartan Tyzer.— | ‘ivial subject, in order to make capital among con- Your Memoniatisr Paava Lrave To app, THat He Mas | part owners of these fine packets. of the east. Accomplishments here are of adifler- | lishment, at large salaries, seamen solicited to bowrd there, UMORED ; “— | stituents for the spring nomination is “ small pota- | 4? “4RGe Sums ron Curroms ro THe Umrep States, ent character from that hop, step, and jump essen- | ander the impression they ¢an have more care taken for We learn from Washington, that Captain Tyler has Spring nomina’ P AND THAT HE NEVER DEFRAUDED THEM OF a DOLLAR. tiality which too {requently. adotme those weno are | them, and thelr happiness promoted more effectually there it in contemplation to make the following appoint- | '°¢%” 844 those members who become s0 exces-| And your Petitioner, as in duty bound, will ever pray. Equestatan Movement.—The respectable old farnsed ty a Bg tae dM things, Here all is | ‘2&8 at private bourding houses—all this would be well, ments, pretty soon :— sively addicted to “cacoethes loquendi,” should be | ater New York City, mien. NE. | Bowery Amphitheatre Co. have leased the Tremont i if nought mere wee Bee ty Be prejesters or honest and unaffected sincerity, quiet reserve and 4 the managers of the Sailor '. ak: Theatre, Boston, for the purpose of giving Circus bet lng ieee Vos jcheeks” sy ge sre nl Herne bi UL oie more than was heretofore done New York, 7th January, 1843. rformances of iT . | with fear and fawn-like doubt, than do they ** blush the sailor landlerds. they board the reamen at lees Sm— ™ performances of a higher order than have hereto: at tales of their own loveliness.” A colored picture | charge? No! Thetprice the same, $3,50 per week, and Thave the honor te wait upon you with aCopy of a fore been presented. They are tocommence onthe of life, however, suits not western taste. More | all other charges the same. Do they get their clothing Memorial to Congress, praying the immediate repeal of | 20th. McFarland, the great vaulter, of the Park | enon, eT oe ont ee the Bankrupt Act. To the contents of the Memorial company, is engaged, besid 1 oth than elsewhere? No! seamen gain not] respectfully and most earnestty solicit your kin1 consi- pes pained ast yey » Demdes nae pi et bes pre- 0g LITERATURE.—Juet issued from the press, and oe Cees Seieoens maaonnee & a 3 jaration. nt al o the same troupe. Mr. S. W. Howes - Fe i closs is also a capital fellow—with a fine red face ei i inti The perjury and fraud which that act has caused in | ; . for sale at this office, the new Historical Novel, Bianca and excellent Bile habits. We appreve of both. oe ligh shaping a reac el bbe ion, fe Dg Spey ein bed previously a tabs Stradi gine nese Rtrcewptiigda tof Sena re oohy. ee eet Tee Home, having in View, other than those 4 * | gas light. , een perpetrated in the whole ot t! nited States since a ule, and other celebrated riders, have a “ » Major Nosh is well known. He was once at THe Court or Genzrat Sessions convenes this the Declaration OA i apsteed i si likewise been engaged. It will be the greatest turn | 1 Pablubes Wovsloct tiett aot tiscoah, biakenny wavhieh bal bese Rs phy CT — Tunis or Tripoli as Consul, and the way the Moors | morning, for the February term, at 11 o’clock. The Congress jtstly ibn roa i oe ty eae, Member of | out in the Circus way that has been witnessed in | James, Smollet and Miss Landon, all of whic! x be had dptarthige net to etal end cnccer the distteaned ant’ Ser hated him, because he was of the house of Israel, | grand jury will be sworn, and charged by the court, | honesty inclined, can unrightoously’ enrich bimeelt and | many aday. The company will perform at the | ai this silice, | Also Standard Literary Works, cane | Utute sailor trom whom full pay cannot be had, but deter- i If he i t out to Tangiers t the petit jurors calied and the court then probably | family, tothe downfall and ruin of thousands of honest a ag adie ay: Allison’s History of Europe, Cooley’s Egypt, Sparks’ | mine to put down all ito the Home, by not ship- was & calsion. H he is scat oat to Tangiers to Set- ba toumn until. to-morrow, whew au immportumttal:| end tedesione persons, by fraudulently contracting | Bowery Amphitheatre this evening, and continue | Washington, and Thiers’ French Revolution. ping on board their ships any seaman that does not boar! tle the difficulties with Morocco, there will be a] will be commenced. This term will be the most by borrowing or abstracting the funds of | there during the present week. aie ae Sethe Sailor's Home, and they have cunsed notices to be left home for one term, to learn that the public inter- est requires action, and not so much gab mixed up with nonsense and superfluities of the personal pro- noun “T think this, Mr. Chairman,” and ‘ I think that, Mr. President.” Let their votes be the register of their deeds and thoughts, and the city will save Daniel Jackson, of New York, Consul, Rio Janeiro. James Auchincloss, do do ' Glasgow. M. M. Noah, do Diplomatic Agent, Morocco. We highly approve of all these appointmente. Dan Jackson is a capital fellow, and will attend to the public business at Rio well. James Auchin- x - fi i it ired for man surance, and Trust and Ban! Companies, “INDIANA,” BY MAD. GEO. SANDS.— This | setup in foreign ports, saying they will not ebip men that areal ane-ap Gatony ths et at Cee acer TINT ont dapsastentige vere always in | thereby involving in algect poverty, Widows and Orphan : oat will be for vale this moraing ot Wov4-AsM pifbet-- P Go Out Weert ot the Newte Ba New Werke onatieen io tal chance for a naval fight. f the Herald. Children, whv have entrusted their funda to dishonest Di- Cuatnam Tueater.—We perceive that Thorne | As only a limited edition will be issued, early ap] serie’ reign ee ra that we mows there shall have « prete they may consider themselves confirmed. body of the unknown man found at the foot of | the whole of his contracts, by a single act of rensvay, | lad to see this—among the numerous “gorgeous | '° Also, another supply of Robert's Re-print of Bentley's | of the sailor, and making kim their slave a repab “ak Fighth street, East river, on Saturday morning, h which in many cases has been committed, I trust and | spectacles,” which are now the principal article of | Miscellany, entire January number, for 12} cents; to | liean country endure this ? a Tue Boaxn op ArpermEN—Pouice Rerorm.— | been recognized as that of Purnell Johnson, Captain | hope that your untiring efforts will not be wanting to This Board meets thisevening. What are they do- | of the schooner Paul Jones, from Delaware, now ly- | Tepeal that act. newsmen $9 per hundre : 0 No. 4 Ann street, News | Now this is indeed theatrical attraction in this city, it does one’s heart | Office. to rds, (most of thi , e T have the honor to be good occcasionally to witness the good old sterlin rere their small capital ing in relation to the N. 2 Nothi bao- | ing at the foot of Pike street. Johnson was some ‘ & 4 ENC b Iutely nothing at al. “The tof their efferal neve | fem Hear since Sherifof Suméx county, Delaware, "INGE Yourvory womble Servant, | HAYS of Shakspeare, Massinger, Otway, &c., per | y,fdy BEAUTIFUL BRENCH ROMA sn supply ti “ eir official acts | and his popularity at that time, although a man ol JOHN F. DELAPLAINE. | formed by good actors and in an appropriate style. | French of George Sand {Mada Po. this subject, it we vr deme was to close | the = excessive i who ae f= such, | To the Honorable — their doors against any light or k: i that he was re-electe: on his own hool in Oppe- r ‘ P 4 “9 nite as h in her own country as does Bulwer in E: fi fasstnd Diare nowledge in thie sition to his political friends, the whigs, notwith- | 1® be convinced of the solemn truth of these night, will embrace both these qualties, and afford | {and und America. ‘The above named romancu is com ee ee roe anlotney Whiting, standing they Had a majority in the county of nearly | statements, itis only necessary to look over the aw- uncommon entertainment to the lovers of the legiti- | posed of scenes and incidents and Mr. Justice Taylor, or indeed trom any other | one thousand votes. His habita of intemperance | fal schedules of many of the bankrupts now on file | mate drama. Miss Mary Duff appears as Joliet, in | Q7Bite tad history. The stye of the wor quarter; very gravely deciding, with owl-like gravi- | have never ceased, and they finally have brought in the various U. S, District Courts throughout | which character she is deserved! lar—and Mr Gatewbleg tenldcoe it fanow i ty, that they know enough themselves, and were | him to asudden and unexpected death. His remains | 11. sountry. ‘This general fact is admitted by Judge ee aint English language. Price 12} cents. For sale at 102 Nas bl ‘ are at the dead house, awaiting the action of his re- country. This general ! y /ucge | Thorne, the worthy manager, in his favorite part 4 by ell the newenen able to frame a new system without any aid. If I ’ e ac Be f thie d t his letter to the Secret sant street, and by nm they are really the repositories of all knowledg ‘atives, some of whom reside in this city. tts, of this district, in etter to the Secretary | of Romeo. y ly ‘ nowledge, of State, and by almost every District Judge in the EP REM ee Ge RHEUMATISM ‘he most efficacions remedy and are too wise to Jearn, then ought they not to Union. GG Baxwvum has done it. Ever sincethe approach of | for rheumatic affections is found in the compound and disburse some of their knowledge and condescend red ‘ | | the most splendid deputation of Indian Chiefs, Warriors | highly concentratec Extract of Sarsaparilla, prepared by to enlighten the people with a little of their light Yetyahhough the present nw te. bad--wicked-- | oo gcc, the Sacs, Foxes and lowas, from the far west, | the authority of the College of Medicine and Pharmacy of In short, will not this sagacious body of legislators {' New York. Many 1 Hist ros: was heralded by the press, public expectation has not only | ‘he city of New York. Many cases of the most J please to do something—make some movement, ‘Romeo and Juliet,” as given at the Chatham to- | & and elegant writer of fiction, ARRIVAL oF THE InoiANs,—Fifteen live Indians, Sacs, Foxes, and lowas, including the beautiful Dee-Humm-Me, and the warlike Nan-Pouee-push- e-to, have reached the city. The enterprising Bai- atrocious, there ought to bea wise and good law en- acted, for the benefit of the whole country and of all sing and inveterate charactor have been been on tiptoe, but the managers of all our places of | cured by the use of afew boitl num has engaged them for the American Museum honest men. We trust that such a law will be paseed Dr. Brande’s Dictionar: i ks of : : "f 'y of the house, and with however small, t the policet . me “1, | amusement have been anxious to secure such an attrac. pA ia vee . ——e lime. Dee-Humsm hss, ho cea the fim] y the prenent Congr. If they do ae they wil ton Burm hvu geerid and dence! themed, | ice hin’ tik tc | wre ew Snow Stoau.—The only mow Storm worth a ps ” walled Mee, who is but 17 years of age, | redeem many of the errors and sins they have here- as usual, and they appear to-day atthe American Museum, | sutaneous eruptions, and those affections Ferma Tt humbers boarded, of a thought, that we have had this winter begun yer vs salgoect ae aa cry bie ever left her | tofore committed. the finest representatives of yet oor that bee aay tes 1 preccary;. Bold | in sin 3 cy sae Oe, vs Flom a) trom nets b t J s a perfec i¢ Vernon in riding. beg ee oe trod the streets of our city. See them by day or night, | <4. SHARDSON, Agent. f eek terday morning about two o'clock. Snow in large | ( is gai bd Wercn’: nd hight 8 $6. W. 8. RIC ifthey were allowed to speak t is said it she eLcn’s Crrcus.— The grand a ighly succes ‘i et i . Lege, 97 Nassim st. lk ; 7 and small flakes, has fallen ever since. It hasbeen said ‘that she has already broken as many with the gorgeous spectacles and beautiful entertain Principal office of the Co at the Astor House, “Anti-Hu white men’s h Van-P ” wer ful pantomime of the ‘ Devouring Ogre,” still con- tl . mm have studied neture and sieht ‘he owners ship them from there? accompanied by a pretty high wind, and the snow 's hearts as Nan-Pouee-push-e-to has red ments of the Saloon. When yor ig v ‘ tinues to attract crowds of our most respectable | aamired rt, let the Professor of Phrenol ive you a A NE CHEMICAL DISCOVER Home or we won't shi . Now is, therefore, considerably drifted in the city, and men’s heads, She breaks hearts and horses with a : id affai haspestmrppely pd ey give y og EW Hoe aieoovered for r landlords, complain Tkccuner oon ys equal facility. citizens. It is the most splendid affair ever pro- | jesson on your own disposition. y ‘1 moking boots and shoes per- | “Anti-lumbug” also aye, which would t fe woalile probably more so out of the city. On an average Ce duced in this city, replete with tricks, jokes, trans- = : previ those who regard comfortand-con. woman re aan with plenty of clothe Certain we have now about ten inches. There is now a on! stress i- | formati i ie | Oi HAYS?’ LINIMENT.—A warranted cure for the hh his article and satisfy themselves { sho would, provided he is allowed to got hivweash prospect that we shall have a few days of excellent Aaatn-—There hasbeen another distressing acci mations, feats of dexterity, dances and magnfi-) ., 07° HA cases; hindreds have used this article and ce tice de roftening and removing all crack or blis- | whera he chooses, A man without dent in Cincinnati by the explosion of afcamphene ‘ . Lg cent scenery. The ring performance jis entirely | have rid themselves of a loathsome disease, ‘The genuine 1 making old leather new. It is sold only at Ne 71 J a washerwoman. Again, how can a sai a lamp. . Two men were seriously injured. | changed for the’ coming week. can be found at 71 Maiden lane only. Jane, by the gallon or single bottle. father, an aged mother, or orphan sisters, from his we sleighing

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