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NN BY THE SOUTHERN MAIL, | The tobbies were full of “every body.” Nearly [Correspondence of the Herald.) —— ee grery member was on his legs, all shouting out, — T 1) | NewYonrx Cuurrontas—We find in Dr. Griee ‘Trial of Commandet Mackensic. YORK HERALD % cous eri 7 following aotie ae of a dis- Twenty-Savente Day.—Mancn 4. z ‘The Court met at the usual heur, and the Journal hev New Onxeans, Feb. 2ist, 1848. ‘ashin, Cc xer, rman, Speaker, I move we go into t of late years o s ommitte. vite thes . ow York, Sunday, March 5, 1843. “paar cepa which has grown up ing been read, Heway Kine, the gunner’s mate, was call- | James Gorpon Bennstr, Esq.— ers of contd 1848 —s0 on—take a ree Von'd: betier 7 apenas ” pane See eH ar ‘ od, and examined by the agcused. His direct examina- My Dear Srr:— ASHINGTON, Marc} a jo on with your hh 4 been introduced among ly 1 4 speech.—I move we have a song Tae Poxiswenr or Sxpvotion.—The late fright- | | Within a few ea havens, like their oocupation, | tion was the same as before the Court of Enquiry, and is ‘There are times when all is perfectly quiet, and Halt past 3 o’clock, A. M. from teat Snyder, you'd better bring up your . jul tragedy at Philadelphia, in which a seducer o, e most filthy and dograded imaginable, and whose | reported in the Herald of the 10th of January. hing abo : will es wbalmy sum Last Day of the 27th Congress—Rejection of | shad resolutions.—{ move we take up No. 648, and temale virtue and innocence wasthe victim, has oc. peculiarities demand for them a brief particularization. ‘Tha follow ing perta of his, cross-examainstien are worth evert! ing about us (seems as still as rs Cushing and Wise=Nomination and Con- repeal it~order-—chait—committee—whole—g0 on. casioved a good deal of discussion in various quar- | These are the chiffoniers, or rag:pickersof Paris, London | noticing :—I saw a disposition manifested by the crew to | mer’s evening in a southern clime, and afterone | qyation of John C. Spencer as Secre- | 4 MrMsen—I move we adjourn. A and other European cities. They may be seen already in ters relauve te the necessity and prepriety of enact- | considerable seein, in our atrests, furnished with ing « law by which the crime of seduction shail be | spperatus of labor, consisting 0) 8 ong handled iron hook made equally heinous with that of murder. It does | of rubbish and filth, in search of rage, bones, bits of paper, eet 4 iusti &e., and a basket on one arm, ora sh across seem altogether repugnant to our ideas of justice, a Eenleee wie ae bag 4 that a erime which strikes so deeply atthe peace | mudand filth. From early dawn, these degraded hunters and happiness of society—which produces such irre- | @fter the apparently most worthless of all matters, pur. | room, and the store-room locked when it'was found. It 4 thei ation, until ht em S| wesm parable desolation—which calls so loudly on all the | $24 or ind they may not ute . pathems be. Cees was mentioned to me about the execution, but I did not | VERAL Vorees—N best feelings of our nature for prompt and crushing | =p the garbage thrown into the gutters from the adjacent say yesor no, I was told to go and consult Dickerson, has enjoyed thisstate of mind but for a little while, ] tary of the ‘Treasury, aud of Mr. Everett | ght ai dowe 0, no, no, no—Yes, go on— he forgets all cares, and thinks not of danger; but | ay Minister to China, ‘A. message from the President of the United: if he should be disturbed during this state of lethar- | ‘This has been an eventful and exciting day, or | States !—was then amended. ecm gy the shock is tremendous, and circulates through | rather yesterday was 90, for it is now Saturday an was a message veong oot he had signed the Ps ~ : 7 « . to repeal the Bankrupt e vo every vein. Asit was with this community yester | morning. ‘The same scene commenced again. Every bod: day morning, the sun rose with its usual brilliancy, Yesterday, Friday, the Senate spent nearly all | seemed talking at once, several questions esate eee and every thing bid fair to be a still business day, | day in Executive Session; they met at 12 at noon, | and nobody could understand a word. News came until the time the pointers on Parson Clapp’s church | and are now, half past 3 o’clock, Saturday morning; ea Acari body hed rejected ese told the passer by that it was nine o’clock, (the | stllin Executive'session. They passed the billto send | ing 27 to 19. . Midi deee” hour that our banks open) and some of them having | 4 minister to China, restricting the salary to $9000 a mT peeptition was peawed that the Presi lent be in- i ith the i ., wended their | year, and compelling the President to name him at ¢ A ages a1 'y to adjourn. be Tb eee al Baek ee raiding sae pls i s6r g When were: tire all day-in The Bill making appropriations for a Minister to " China came back with an amendment, requirin, when Jo | om aren, wast monks ine bentences Executive session on minor appointments; and | the President to send in the nominatioa this poll viz:—"'The Board of Directors of the Commercial | after tea, or rather after brandy and water, took up | The House agreed to this. Bank are very sorry to say that they are unable to | the nomination of Wise as Minister to France. | - News was then brought that the Senate had con- succor Spen Juvos Avvocats—Well, let’s have it. wi s—Why, I saw Willson put a knife in No.d Larboard Gun, in order to give to Mr. Spencer. He was at work when he put the knife in tho rigging of the gun, and at night I reported it to the officers, when Mr. Ganse- voort had Willson’s sail-bag overhauled, and the knife was found init. ‘The ‘was put away inthe store- , the carpenter's mate; he thought they ought to be put vengeance, should be regarded in the eye of the law befor beer: — a Bias ne peers, away. Twas sane ms Pee Goynont on Orritens, as an offence tantamount only with pecuniary wrong. oes ‘and both sexes, though | am happy to express my erzanyendl was not unwilling to say no. If Willeon had It is indeed a horrible mockery to tell the parent, OF | [et any oneanapect closely the permenal aprearance of | ANewn navigation, Fshould have been willing to put him the brother, or the sister of the betrayed, that for the | achiffonier,” ashe or she perseveringly overtaule a heap | Ze? he slerm alse; | On the, nig ea taney ations punishment of the wretch who has covered inno- | of monotone Chee gutter on ieigdanany Sd . and told them of the plot. Cromwell was one. cence with infainy, and trampled purity in the dust Frepwoy cag toe fly impressed upon his recollection, and | .¢& Dit 7ous When examined before the counsel of off ef eternal dishonor, the law offers them the ready | then if he will not visit it, let his imagination cers, under oath state that Spencer, Cromwell and Small had been in a plot ever since the brig left New York? ‘4 % ‘ a 4 firmed Irwin as Minister to Copenhagen, and Calvin means of an action for damages. sncceenvely with the proceeds of theit daily labor, nd ian Yea, aso alter we had fou out eer ee thelr pg Fae ite i bebe Actin es wits Hi ae Wook op and ae _ olan se the port by PI amcalohie. . But there is a mode of punishing the murderer of | deposit them in acorner, or under the teatable, in the |" Wis.sam Cousins, gunner’s mate, and boatswain after | usual.” By the way, they have already collected e President sent their names in three several derson, of the aearigee: SS eadiot Ceacral, a x i ber and female virtne which has ever been open to society, Anton ote epee yh yreye amet will but of which due advantage has never yet been Reswondes thot, exalt suk heaps of chorion, bear ies ye i e atmosphere with nauseous gases, these wretched, taken. Society can, if it so choose, affix a brand bon te p> ay at ene silica cela Howe upon the brow of the seducer by which he will be as | society, and fed upon the coarsest food, should be subject the arrest of Cromwell, was next examined by Captain McKenzie. His testimony is the same as reported en the 10th day of the Court of Enquiry. On his cross-examination he said he was promoted to the station vacated by Cromwell’s arrest a few minutes af- ter that occurrence. He drove the men aft to man the the water tax one year in advance in most instances. Well, see this was most delightful news to | times, and three times they were rejected! This | have retused to make Commander Latimer a the bill’halders, and they swore to a rave ed, and | has.created great excitement here. hn C. Sp Captain. 2 immediately commenced a grand run on MA ol the | <The President then sent in John C. Spencer as | — It was now half-past twelve o’clock,and the House other bene: all of which stood firm, though I my- Secretary of the Treasury, and Mr. Everett as Minis- | being tired out, became calmed down, and sat still terto China. After considerable debate, they were | doing nothing. The ladies now left, almost in {a effectually driven from the communion of all who | t0 diseases of the most aggravated and t charac> | ropes at the time of swaying up the new to t mast. | Self have but very little faith with but two of them. | ec iged body ; allhough i i y 2 i ‘i ? . ag a , dy ; allhough some remained till one o'clock. love and practice virtue, as he who slew his brother | ‘trend (uatcontegion People must conatuie the very Before the Cour of oficers 1 was eked ithe ai would | The notes of the Commercial have been sold at 80 vies rumored that Mr. Wicklif is go into the | Wiee' atid they gould still transact legislative bun y t i hot-beds of ilence, sh« it again come forth amo} i idea’ pap ite som 5 _ ‘ar ice, and Porter to be Postmaster General; | ness ; this was denied. en came a lon; use, was exiled from the converse of his tellow men. annie prompts pete mo) a pe Henge 9p be safer. .At that time I had no idea that the death of these Business 1s quite good, but every thing is ex ‘and thet their sominations are now before the Se. and several of the members went to sleep. Ware ers! men was under deliberation. I knew they were to be done something unto. I can’t say what I thought of it then. Per- haps that they were going to shoot ’em. I did not know what they were going todo. I said I did not think the h ae: brig could be carried into port, and I was not surprised at iat Go : hecdeeal But though the “ occupation” of the chiffoniers, ae 5 eran forthe pexaeution cee tases men the day after which woul subdue the most hardened nature, i i Mm examil fore the counsel. may vanish with clean streets—which we may pos-| " Counsel for the socused offered a long document to the and to which the halter or the prison wall, | sibly have before the millenium—what is to beceme Court, in support of the proposition to Fead the testimony were preferable. But is there really im the | of the wretched creatures themselves? The vast | 0 William Clark, as taken before the Court of Enquiry,on 4 : , ‘ the follows da: opinion of the world, attached to the seducer, | increase in the numbers of youth destitute of em-| "First, It expressly authorized by the statute. that infamy which his crime deserves. Alas! | ») 5 aes A Second. He is a witness beyond the jurisdiction d ; ployment in this city, loudly calls for some philan- witness beyoi @ ju mm, ani gill, sie hese t 3 not at all. The known and systematic de- | thropic action on the part of the authorities. yen g ne Roe pa a stroyers of the virtue and peace of woman, are al- sence. Submited. by Theodore Sedgewick, for the ac- lowed to breathe the atmosphere of truth and recti- City Intelligence. cused. A tude—virtuous mothers cheerfully admit them to] Cuancxp wiz Pensony.—Our readers will re, | accument when the neces Cen el ation or tae the society of their daughters—pure and high-minded | Member that on Wednesday last, Isaac H. Mead | testimony which it contained expunged, and the testimony aS mises fen Tarapaee with $88000 18 mates pocste of this Lea loaty, selonuy Row |hwent domme tala ie 1 ink, some went home for - ° : 7 close my letter. i 8 : good. i House still waited for the President to Se on rr om agian | ., Lhe House did but litle during the morning ses- | Snewer their messege that they had. trausucted al uslast week for home; just before his departure, | *!0n, except call the yeas and nays on the amend: | their business, and were ready to adjourn. his friends gave him a magnificent ball at the Sr. | ment of the Senate to the General Appropriation | At last, Pickens and Wise were appointed a com- Louis Ball Room. There could not have been less at c f Conf d'thatiah mittee to go and hurry him. They came back, and than 1,000 of the fair belles of New Orleans, e Commuttee of Conference reported that the | said that the President having no further communi- nt’on the occasion. Our theatres are doing | $Y appropriated some time ago for a dock at New | cation to make to this House, wished the members ut poorly. Dinneford ceuld not make the Ameri- pe gaa peichies keer apne Yook a happy are to their homes, and the enjoyment nd it i , a of their health. Mrs pune with Picante a mete grea at Pensacola; the plans to be determined on by the | "Here there were loud cries of “‘ Good, good.” ported that the Italian company from Havana will Secretary of the Navy on Jan. 1, 1844, i . The Speaker then rose and delivered a short vale- play there, on everyfother night, soon. The new St. apni louse then took a recess from 4 till 6 dictors, at the at of agen, there wea loud ap- + . Tapping ol bs be t d Charles under the management of Ludlow & Smith, Tes. Eivespiei Seaeini phich? pag Cone wa es ie ed to nati cad if Like the leper of old, whose presence was contami- beable to truly say, it “walketh in darkness?” The remed: nation, and who was consigned to a living tomb, the | for this new sore upon the face of this gity, the extermi- ruthless destroyer of all that we hold most sacred vist pratense dd ot : st ecg? bie and most dear, can be visited with a punishment Fe tae ee aay se caves heh permtng | ,, At ix otclock the lamps and candies were lighted, | endetl the * Koonakin there for the last two weeks, but Mr. Sinclair has | the galleries were filled with ladies to overflowing. | ‘ Posrscerrr.—It is said.that Mr. Webster will be ‘ i i i i There wasnot a quorum present in the body of the | nominated to England, Upsher to the State Depart- maidens turn not with loathing from the despoilers | Of 98 Eldridge street, was arrested on the oath of | °f Clark not admitted. commenced an engagement there now. At the squor » l pal of their sex--prudent and upright fathers have not | Robert C. Surdell, of S11 Grand street and 195] TB C9urthen sdjourned, Frena they ere dor up operas to fei ovsee. | eave noranrhing ike uorum, | ment, and Wise o Cushing tothe Navy the slightest hesitation in allowing thein free access | Front, on a charge of constructive larceny, in ob- United States Cireuit Court, lt Le ot el any yeste od ‘escet ry about 350 | Cries of “mo, no, yes, yes.” The yeas and nays 4 o’ctock, Sarerpay Mornina. ily ci taini heck for $75 from hi the 28th ult.; Before Judge Betts, per aml ela pacts f were called, and the call of the House was not or- | Dear Sm:— to the family circle. ‘aining a check for $75 from him .on the 28thult.;] 1 ,n6" 4.—Case of the United States against James | majority—a whig victory. 1 will write you much id dered. Finally many of the members came in, and T hi just left the Senat ii ji is more fully in a few days. My best respects to /e they nearly all’ brought ladies with them on to the jotired just left the Senate, which has just ad. floor of the House, all elegantly dressed, many very No new nominations were sent in for Secretary of Now here is the point at whieh a reform in the | @nd the next day Ackley Fitch, of 59 Maiden lane, | Shepherd concluded.—This case was resumed again this criminal code should commence. It is folly to talk | W#8 also arrested for false pretences, in passing the | morning. In the progress of the case, the Grand Jury Jewn editeur. Yours, &c. L. B. came into Court, and brought in three bills against Chas. of additional and more severe laws for the punish. | check away after Burdell alleged that he informed | Charles E. Poppee, which were dismissed. Philadelphia. beautiful, and many veryhomely. At last the ladies | War, or Minister to France or Minister to'England. awe I F . ‘Some further evi ‘adduced in Shepherd's case, came into the House in such numbers as to block | _ I told you in my other letter that the Presid ment of seduction, when the crime is so compla- | him thatit had been fraudulently obtained. These Utne ne are Kiser mend saan poe bored LS igus empattenco fag ack h 8, 1868. up all the aisles and passages, and there were do- | signed pe ‘Bill foieneel ie Gaaeene pemaent had cently and lightly regarded by the great bulk of so- gentlemen were both arrested on Burdell’s affidavit, Sand the Judge preceeded to his charge. ment is only for counterfeiting twenty dimes] ciety. Letthe seducer receive at the bar of the | nd held to bail inthe sum of $500 each. Yester- os i . 4 3 ry hit J Betts remarked, that world’s opinion, just condemnation. Let him | day the tables were turned, and uptn the affidavits of | j: Js not seecsngry” inv ontee’ to ceawict Semen Skopant, be marked. Let him be excommunicated | Mead and Fitch, in connexion with those of Dr. | that he ie have ne actual counte: it . . Smit money. io any res; e has been a rT, or from virtuous society. Let virtue and jus- Soles phe: ond ea pee concerned in counterfeiting and passing proriearain ve tice be no longer outraged by the spectacle | in his affidavit, averred that Mead came to his store | 2 ¢20U§h to convict him. If the evidence of the Coy les of unreproved vice walking unabashed amid the | on the 28th of April to borrow $75, that he drew a ee eek Brenit rechelar! ne donbeot the guilt of tse dh ble. woman of spotl: check for the amount, but recollecting that he had | counterfeiting, yet jit does not disqualify them for givi saat at _— FA 7) | shay) th say a bei ake uncurrent money, gave that to Mead, and kept the | testimony. it eir polratces stand alone, ft character avoid, as she would the pestilence, the | check, ashe supposed. That the nextday he met | should be taken with great eaution. Their evidence, zens and dozens round back of the Speaker’s chair, Duar Sir :— and all the ifs wee eta with shai, Many A zy a The last week has been characterised by sudden | strangers, and some few loafers, got into the mem- PPOINTMENTS BY THE Presipent.—Duncan R. P . bersseats, also. The members, a majority of them, | McRae, Attorney of the United States for the di changes in the atmosphere, producing an unusual | OTT s “One attention t0'the business before | trict of North Carolina, in the place of Willista Ti amount of sickness and death, and while I write, | them, but talked and laughed, and chatted with the Haywood, resigned. the weather is exceedingly cold; winter seems dis- | women, apparently aaberey asmen could be. Mem- : F. Cox, a Justice of the Peace in Washington posed to make aneffort before submitting to a con- | bers ‘shine ia yy a ener ae the Chere County, in the District of Columbia. engi ” t * Title .’ ird reading of quest, ‘by the genial air of gentle spring.” The } 7 Bill.” «he Bill is passed,” and that was all thet | ‘The President has recognized Anthony Barclay river isas yet sufficiently clear of ice to enable vee- | could’ be heard. ~In this way several bills were pass- | as Consul of Great Britain for the State of New sels to arrive and depart without iaterruption, but | ed, scarcely one member understanding what ve York. presence of the known seducer, and then acheck | Fitch in the street, who told him that he had his | however, is corroborated by the officers, who found the jf : be done. Members were dodging all about, eater will be given to the ravages of the wanton despoiler, | check for $75, and that he had received it from | implements in their possession, ection of fact, | “NRC ons remain so, iif the cold weather of to- | SOF. duns were inside the House, dodging ‘fier LATEST SOUTHERN SHIP NEWS. which no legislative enactment, however severe, | Mead-, That he, Burdell, then told Fitch, thatthe | 0 {ue jrecle: init i altogether ® question of ‘set | day continues. The sudden accession of cold has | sone of the members with bills for payment. Baagingens, March Cla ilelie (new) Wallace, Mo- ey anlaues tmaioted » * | check had been stolen by Mead from his stere on | 59, fut beth judges Verdict, guilty. thrown a chill upon business, which is felt very sem- | At last, after a good deal of confusion, the House | Sacdiror, NYork; Barbars, Squiren dou’ S1d Soo Back, Gar! obese the 28th ult., and he would not pay it. That after Hoffman, Esq., U. 8. Dist. Attorney. Benedict | sibly by our various merchants. went into Committee of the Whole. _ ford, Bosion. Steamer Herald, from Norfark, spoke on Thars- sata es eet this, Fitch took the check to the brother of Burdell | & Belknap for the prisoner. 5 vith As soon as Mr. Steenrod took his seat, there | day evening, going into’ Hampton Roads, Fal ins Wehice, from Muutenisa 1N Brooxuyn.—We have just been in- | in the Bowery, and obtained the money for it. In rte ieee pie eS Tawtitatea, are wit ware thirty voices all calling out— Riode Janeiro; iso, Mary Bright, Bright, from NYork--both fi dof several instances of the infatuated | the investigation yesterday, it was proved b: L New Grenapa.—We have received | the period allotted to winter, comin: am Bae: ; er, Mr. Chair—-, ot Sere te Ue ada iss Pace Mead that he obtained the check from Burdell, ava | the Bogota Official Gazette to the 2th of Decem. | Colenel Swift was to deliver the last lecture of the | Speayets Chairman, Speaker, Nontoix, Mah 2-Ar, Efi, Cheney, Newbarpart i H £ ‘scott, Havana; Kl Gurroll Institute course last evening, but being in- | Speaker’ len, t Leslie, Marat q i H Wi Cuarr—Order! t disposed, his place was supplied. by Wm. Badger, | Wtyvays—Mr. Chairman, I want to get my bill | GN°#Us 3683 hee nL Ea , who was more than usually interesting. Tr ‘ofessor Maffit (why Professor?) has been at- todivide the country into two great military dis- | Oporto and Cuba; Lucy Blak zeal of some blinded disciples of Miller in Brooklyn, a lonaton te of Feb a is a “ deli fe Nacl A we = “ 23d rus the check bei ber. A decree, founding public schools, based upon icliffe, Apalachicola; | \ with which it is proper that the public should be | dated ahead, and he having [eft a note of large | principles similar to those of this State, is published i made acquainted. Itseems that the conductors of | amount with Burdall, as collateral security, and | in the papers. It appears by this document, that the PO princess si NOrleans. ok Ober: several female schools in that city, have become | that he never received the $75 in uncurrent money, | art of printing has not been neglected, they having F tricte— lin, Knapp, Hamburg; Areth ext hly Faloctingied ite Millerism and are | %8 38 alleged by Burdell. Fitch denies that Burdell | determined to use the books rinted at Bogota. in | tracting crowds to his bporeaas seers watt hh at "6. J. Incersont—Don’t speak, then— a tie Foeter, Now Onna Pees aiteatly Gneaded in vetecading thesintormatall ote sold him the check was fraudulently gbteined. reference to the French and English editions. Im. ne ae ee pole ieee Of meter io Wirtiams-—I haven't spoken much this session. | island eetineoiiaagt errs: essrs. John Bromley, Abel Smith, and Dr. Oat- | migration has increased to a great extent since the 5 ts a _—Don’ for God’s sake. javannan. Feb 29—Arr Henry C! man, amonget the children committed to their care. Af- | man testified that Mead had the check on he 28d | termination of the war, It would seem only. to Te. which areincluded Englishmen, Americans, Anornxe-—-Domit speak’ now; for God's sal Qld Loo Ghee, Whigpen, Liverpool: Cabalisra, light touch of Millerism. Wirtiams—I don’t intend to. (Laughter. , : 9 ’ 1 u Liverpool 8 in- | of the month, and had endeavored to ob@Min the | quire population to make this productive and favor- | National manners, and a wat don’t stop talkin; wel vote Falkland, Smith, London; Poland, Smith; Havana; Ma: . a, we : lorsed upon the back, although the check was ing apparently unlimited, and on! puirin, rs duris cde ig be § ‘ J Rin as 4 their exhortations in the most approved Millertte | drawn payable tobearer. The circumstances were | hands to. bring them Sat Wanna iaving de | that the late visits of Elder Adams, the Mormon | Wruttams—Ive done. (Roars of laughter.) NYork. Passed in St Johns River, Orozimbo, from N York, stice Merritt ordered Mr. Burdell to be | clared Maracaibo a free port for such goods as are | Prophet, and Father Miller, have at least rendered | His bill was then taken up, and the ayes and noes style. In a number of instances the poor ehildren | such that J feaders of other sects more vigilant and active, | called, and the bill was passed in the House. Feb 2@—Arr Unicorn, Reed, Bostens Nat- : s Jus - sd a ; . York; Larkin Suow,ressy, Thomaston; Eliza, have been sent home in hysterical convulsions.— eae wailex ie baa | lg tor his appearance — ie Hew rena ‘ ie Ei hide seats Lean just as rivals become more circumspect by their jeal- aan Speaker then left the chair, and Mr. Briggs nay Ameth ts Doane, St Romes; Elias Cotta, This is really shocking, and measures should be im- | ~ Burdell refused to answer any questions relative Bonaventura on the Zulia river. The Council of | ous watchfulness over each other. ‘A resolution was then offered, for a vete of thanks Bally Aun, Harrison, St'Thomas. Cid Sea Lion, mediately taken to put a stop to such insane conduct. | to the charge. Government have recommended the Executive to | ,,, The case of Stephen Smith against the county. tT to thie Soealase. 2 ame, Havre; Rienzi, Clark, NYork; Francis P Beck, Stack The parents will, of course, immediately withdraw | | Stoxs Tiueves.—Two fellows, named John | sanction the application for rebuilding and repairing Plates etal duetog the te Negro riots, |. Mr. CHARLES Brown said he would never vote for Bote ‘do; Abba Phula, Sawyer, do; Guzelle, Glover, Phila: their children from such seminaries, and it isfor the | THAN Yr senting two, woolion shawgy valved at | Strengthening this potat Les it should fall into the | came up before Judge Kennedy, of the Supreme | it for the, Speaker had not, gered impartially, |" | General ‘ urpose of putting t t hi a 5 ii ‘ourt, yesterda’ ut is not yet decided. ec n . HR PENGuM, Forsyth, from Cape Hayti for were the real rioters on the occasion, which fact Mr. Picxxns said he hoped they'd all partin peace. 1 i i vhi i Council recommend establishing certain rules for From the rapidity with which this delusion is] Ropstnc rH Deap.—James Carroll was yester- Garrytng 1u10 effect.tiva enttepeine als oDmaIag oe syreading, and from the sagacious policy which | day arrested for stealing from the City Hospital a} munication by canal across the isthmus. There Father Miller has adopted for the purpose of keeping | [iT of) pees pe eae ree sai os 22 | can be no doubt that it is with a view to the open- alive the excitement—his disciples being taught to ceca ate cor enum taierts csc ing this channel of trade, that France has occupied amout of five dollars and twenty-five cents, the pro- i jook for the consummation‘of all things every day | perty of a man, name Tukbowsl who died the day the groupe af Marquees islands lying off the coast, . SAETEER | RSME SS ETL TEI periia ta be proved by she whites whe wares eee To err was human—to forgive, divine. When the | gg TO THE OWNERS OF REAL AND LEASE. vieted by the Juries who itied them, | This building | Whigs fermerly opposed a similar resolution to Mr. | HOLD ESTATES in the City of New York i— ; ; 2 ignified ; and . willtake rank with ‘Pennsylvania Hall; and quite as Speaker Polk, he thought it was. alla jhouid | _ F#ttew Crrreens—Your attention is respectfully asked much damages will be awarded in the one case as ee td Ce aren: ev hy shontd | to the course of the “ Sun newspaper” in reference to your y i o near the debouchure of the canal in the Pacific . f them fc . It resolution of | interests as Landlords, and your rights as men. frem the 2Ist of this month, for ayear to come, we | Previous. The thief was committed. ocean; it having been stated in the French cham- George Muller, arrested several Vo ler oe Leak poet an ia fecenieey aveklipaie it. Year after year are the editorial columns of that paper really anticipate a continued series of most melaa- | IgisuEmrauation Busteess—We find that a num- | bers that the cost of «ship canal would not exceed So ee a ea ae rea vecomtience it | Mr. Wetter took the same ground as Mr. | directed to the depreciation and damage of your property, choly exhibitions of human folly and extravagance. | ber of the most respectable of the shipowners and | “%Mllions of francs. | Bogota, | being peaytle ‘that the teal perpetrators. of the act Pickens. hhi-viiatssctsthercsca een by assertions the most unfounded; but on that very ac. ‘Tue Munger Exaatination.—The examination of | 88ents engaged in the Irish passenger trade, have | though they formerly contented themselves with a | have been tried and convicted in Montgomery | | ithe ‘House were filled with ladies; ee ate te eee 1e eer ‘ excitement was tremendous. The women talked | ™ent# of the tenant aghinst the landlord. Whatdo we see a ay prvthree monte, has groved only IRE | and faughed"o loud that T‘could searcely hear a | inthote columns dily?| Your patronage inthe shape ot uM tas, ‘word. house advertising, some of these columns, Usthowal by sabnienentuatt the loss ii Sake Mr. C. J.:Inaxrsout, took the same ground as | whilst others are filled up with all the efforts of the Edito- witnesses in the alleged abduction case, was cen- | Come out under their own names, in the defence of | simple jconsul, and it should be a matter of some A i licitude with us to have a treaty formed as earl; tinued yesterday in the Grand Jury room, before | their characters against the attack ofthe Sun. The | SoCuuer, © if Z 4 Justice Stevens. Mrs. Jane Baldwin, of Newark, | following letter has been addressed to Beach by} The mints show an increased amount of ceinage; ‘ i them:— that of the gold produced from the provinces on the 3 Bi id hi been treated uncourteously; N.J., with whom Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Miller | them PAbiiio, extendine by a milling aida Gar that of | ment was night on en, average. Mr. M. Se- | Brown, and said he had been trea ly; | rial departments, to depress and undervalue the very thing boarded in the year 1840 and “41, at Little Falls, N. | To rue Eprtom or rue Naw Yous Sun? former years. The revenue from import duties, | @uin & Co. carr oH oes fourth. whe Bross re- | "Mr. Coormn, of Pa. said that hiscolleague (Brown: ppierain Pe il Bi plopepaniy sb disinterested ? J., was the first witness called for prosecution. This Sra— salt mines, tobacco and public lands, has also great- | Ce Fredy re Dearne ra ret ‘ate +. attacked the Speaker from motives of mortified | lselfentitely lost sight of? Ob ed {na vegan lady confirmed the conversations made by the girl, | we deem it incousietent with reetinaecrprigciiges your | Yj,inereased, owing to the greater facilities now Ann Maria Cashmere, relative to her seeing the | part, that while you should take large sums trom us for | “forded by government, and to the additional num- r re av aitial ‘i ‘ > ber of consumers. rege $20,000 note while at Little Falls, in 1840 and °41. | fait'sgine Suspose beat known te por cal meee at? | “A‘country producing three crops of grain in a Robert Baldwin, father-in-law of this lady, was | ing a most base and malicious attack on all engaged in the | year cannot but be prosperous if true to itself.—And nf . ‘ . | vanity. hy it a bill beit it on their house—not to be be Paul Brown, Dallas and Hubbell, Esq'rs, ig now | the confusion, was terrible. “at last the Chair called | the inevitable consequence?’ Why”, that you and find : + Cooper to order for his aliti e more ulty in , and are forced Tt to understood to consist of Mesers. H. W. Green, | “Git°C org hoped thatas gentlemen, they would | thet ames edvertining, a hick niches our pockets, whilst it " i Fi ‘i k, of New Jersey, an 5 45 % 4 mes ‘ passenger business in this city, andone which you cannot | our government cannot be too watchful in prevent- | Wall, Jeffries and Matlack, A hg art inpeace and kindness; they were about to part, | fills Mr. Beach’s. Must we, then, by our advertising pa- next called also to confirm the statements of Miss | Prove ‘as far as we are concerned. ? ing that monopolizer, England, from diplontatising | Messrs. P. A. Brown, Hanna and Price of this city. | Ther lever cnr, tr chcse Palle. ‘They owed it | tronage, continue to keep that paper in a potition where Cashmere, which he did so far as relates to himself ‘We are, sir, yours, us out of a treaty, as our citizens are too deeply | The mother of Mercer has taken up her residence | 1th nse of dignity to do the, ‘The | its disinterestedness in the cause ofthe poor tenant may be ‘n her testimony. The cross-examination of Mrs. Signed, 1. McMURRAY. interested in all iat conoeral New Grenada, to per- | &t Woodbury, where heis confined, and Sa kel waar 4 ing di culties to contend | more than questionable? ‘Shall we continue to uphold i 9 J. HERMDAN, i ‘ io es hey deat | that consolation which only a mother can give. He | Speaker had many aye a disel ied with our patron: Lene i ons emnt, Sesiaht of any John A. Miller, senr., was then concluded and the W. & J. T. TAPSCOTT, mit our relations to lie dormant, as they do at | itt UN bs as cheerful and happy in hisconfine- | With, and he thought he had discharged his duty. | press to abandon its high prerogatives—its high duties, for court adjourned to Monday afternoon at two o'clock. ROCHE, BROTHERS, & Co. | Present. ment as the nature of the circumstances will admit. | He moved the previous question. the purpose of attacking eur private rights, and the just Commodore Elliott is now on a visit to Washing- | | .Mr. Wise begged to be excused from voting. To | security of those rights 7 I apprehend not ; there it no - i ind and courte- | reason why we should. Ifthe circulation ton, "Will that aword be reworedt It in curenty | bim the Speaker had Wegn reciprocal A slander | urged, ihesnawer is that your patronage Fy h m pee ge the Walnut street is attracting | had gone abroad that hie course on this floor had | tributed to thet circulation ; and only lt large crowds nightly, and the fair management is | been actuated by disappo iatment in not getting the | that our advertising patronage shall be given elsewhere ated | i toafriend, orto a neutral, but not toan enemy ; and w: realizing handsome! Speakership himself. He pronounced this a false- | ¥i1) soon sec that the patronage and circulation go toge.| 1 gs hood, and he left thi signal declaration to stand on PRIADELEMIA: its memorable occasion. In his desire to be ex- aed ply A ateret 9 Sees seeneaes senaied oat free Muara Law.—The militia law of this State is | _Navat-—The sloop of war Saratoga, Capt. Tat-| =. Marron Corrected. most iniquitous. It is really astonishing that such nall, is expected to arrive here ina day or two, from Sm— . ecrable and oppressive system has been allow- | Portsmouth, to sail at the end of the month, as the In your paper of this day, under the head of ed a Ssdeti 80 tog inkishay bed: The public sh flag ship of Commodore Perry, for Africa. The | “‘Money Market,” itis tated that the Bank of Kin- i derheok bought from the Merris Canal and Bank- sloop of war Decatur will probably accompany her. ing Company $45,000 of Michigan stock. So far so fully enlightened on the matter by practical ex- perience or otherwise, that no particular exposition |, C@Pt- Cooper has received orders to proceed to the | from this being correct, I bought for the Bank of cased be wabtacere, Ai hat bee eee erent ot it is necessary. Now that a decided movement Mediterranean to relieve Capt. Spencer, of the Co- | Kinderhook from a very respectable mercantile firm | Mayor or Naw Ontxans.—William Freret, the The House refused to excuse him. The ayes | am unable to understand. Ifthe shined bono other than| has commenced in this city against the system, it is arog who will return home on account of ilj bd a agg adage Tver) par, and by the whig candidate, has been elected by a majority 0 and noes were ordered en the passage of the reso- | tocheapen rents, sie moto Warfare bannot sccomplish aed : ; 4 of Mic tion. . phhalistece others! to be hoped that its demolition will speedily be ef- | Meal! sellers or-their correspondents in Michigan. ‘The | 815. lutiog eee a fag boaben, conal be vey: ar sg th fected. In Massachusetts the citizens are required | _C®Pt. Isaac McKeever has been ordered to hold | bani officers have corresponded with the Govefnor Cries of “‘ read it, read. that are built, It ebetraein all other things, that the SusrenpeD.—Ward, the Jersey pilot, who ran the | givento the Hom Joli White, for hi able, tmpertieland | fUPply end demand eee Hottinguer ashore. figainea discharge of his duties as Speaker ofthis House.” | gy ULSTER NOTES. The ayes and noes were called, During the time Cnatnam Tuatee.—Miss Mary Duff was deserv- | of calling them, the hubbub, buzz, and excite- | 9@- SHERMAN’S LOZENGES ARE THE REA edly greeted with a most brilliant house last eve- | ment, wastremendons, ‘ bio co bo Ane! day Phage Kev Beg ough, ae, ee ning, on the occasion of her,benefit. She well | GHAMAN Ayee Mt: Noes I ccitement and | Res-tche, se sickness, palpitation, lownées of spirit, 0 ‘ himself in readiness for the command of the Inde. | and Treasurer of that State on the subject, and it is was ok Nitsa cabal ahaa ob gpa pendence as soon as relieved from his duties as a | fullyadmitted that this stock is un ispated, the member of the Naval General Court Martial, now sgt oe value'for tt. . Myers, sitting on this station. It is understood that the ship One of the Directors of said Bank. Levant and brig Truxton, both at Norfolk and nearly 18 Watt Srreer, Mareh 4, 1843 ready for sea, are destined for the Mediterranean. Srmam Site Gnueat Wasrean —This is the re- the “‘awkwara squads” has ceased altogether. In Penneylvania the militia law is obsolete. In New Jersey it has been long since abolished; and in Rhode |Island it expired with the Chepachet war. Let it be sent to the “ tomb of all the Capulete” at orms, should resort at once to SI Onvens.—Feb. 22—Purser C. O. Handy, furlough re- k <1, | merited so decided a mark ot popular esteem, for a | uproar. they will elect egure ssoner than any other wedi>in ot siete pa enenineyicinen a pao Mi “4 ye frigate Brandywine, | Sular day for the arrival of the Western ; she will, | | stor actressjor’a more exemplary woman probably | _ Foiuinassy.—Message from the President of the Many attem have been made to rod up b: Tne Env.—tIt seems that Parson Miller lately | Command of the ship Independence, 24--The cemnenine | ‘herefore, probably, make har appearance. This | 1.7 before presented her claims to the conside- | United States. the tinprincipled, imitating as far as they could Sherman’s, di .. * 7 peepee rege coaches Deewks teleceet cae leave | 18 her twenty-second day from England. J. jeut. - ; s but le trial is to satisfy any ore that th tation of the New York public. "We percive that | ot nwordemuld be heard a 3 ae | bat mame puta of thelr sien 2 hep mere Mr. Thayer, an old and highly esteemed favorite | Committee on Conference on the Treasury Note | imposed upon a second time. described, in a sermon at Bennington, Vermont, ap- | and other officers of the pearances that will probably be presented when his | ¢!,absence for 3 monthe, | Licu seein tae R. Tucker, sloop St. = ‘ip, New Everne Suuiivan. J udge Ingraham has refused : A er, y : Dr. Sherman’s warehouse is at 106 Nassau street. Ai doctrine is realized by the sudden destruction of Maire a Ay = ee absence until to discharge him, and has {remanded him back to | with our citizens, appears at this theatre to-morrow si Ri ia toe coeldw't Hearse 86 William street ; 227 Hudson street ; 7 bast Brow this world:— ae camebawa school, Pitas mane Ree | duty again. evening in one of his best characters; he'is an ex- #reat uproar; it was read, but I ci way; 110, 973, and 480 Broadway; and 136 Fulton street] cellent actor, and Mr. Thorne has done well in | “Guarn.—The question will be on the passage of | B*°*Y™ “§ engaging his efficient services. The new play called | the Report. THE PRIVATE MEDICINE CHESTS PRERA| “The Collegians,” performed according to the onl: Cries of “ ayes and nays, no, down, down. el oer eat roemees ie ae id bs “i rd s Cuarr.—The ayes and nays are ordered. tated ‘e care tne worst cases ‘of Gonorrbess, Gleet, “A small bright spot will first appear in the east. | Jones, frigate Brandywine, Norfolk. Capt. B. Cooper, ~ ; age ted jose pe he or hac it tees ~ pon command of ship of the line Columbus, in the Mediter- Sir Cuartes Bacot.-—This gentleman was very y and by, d will appear before the luminous , vice Capt. W. A. §} * g , ball, and between it ind the earth. On thiscloud will be | Tnet™ Somat ih, We Puke, bekeane at iit Lenny, low on the 25th ult. He is not expected to live seen the Son of Man, standing erect, his figure plainly vi- | Lieut. W. May, order to sch. Wave, revoked, ‘and to ship | much longer. sible to the speccators on the earth. At the sound oi the | Levant, Norfolk. Lieut. b, shi 4 iia correct copy received in this country, is announced Jones.—Mr. Speaker, I call for the reading of the leasant disch: from the urethra,without pet (or some other signal), the bright spot having Lieut. H ‘13, Sha ech Ware Norehe Filia Wee. Harvarn Cones. for Monday evening, and bids fair to be the most | report. There is so much confusion that we can’t ing the breath, or di “od with, te ‘most delicate lly illuminated the whole heavens, the righteous | Beverly, receiving ship, Norfolk, as acting master. P. attractive piece that hes been presented this season. | hear one word. mach. Te purchasers of these chests, the College ai| shall rise from their oe and the risen and | Mid. T. B. Huger, act’g master steamer Union. takes the place of the l.ev. Dr. Channing, in the he living saints shall together be caught up and meet the | Resioxations. 23—-Amos Colson, Boatswain, | board of overseers. >avior in the air, when they will be instantly chan, Henry Welton, Gunner. ; —— and clothed with’ immortality. The Bevior will then | n % eric G Arrival present them to the Father, whose presence is denoted b; “THe American IN Eoyrr. . Appleton 0. this luminous mass, perfect, without spot or wrinkle. The hi blished No. 8 of the “ Ameri “iy Egypt,” | p,A%to%—Hon. A. Marshall, M.C..Maine; Hon. William Father will then give the Saints, by the marriage cove- jas published No. 3 ol the merican in Egypt,” | pitt Fessenden, M.C., Maine. Mr. Marshall proceeded nant, as abride tothe Son. They willthen beeonstituted | and it is now for sale at the Herald Literary Depot, | directly through; Mr. Fessenden remains still in tewn. 1 ‘Wisr.—Sir, I want the report read, we hayn’t | themselves to give medicine gratis, if not cured. heard one word here. ‘ 5 $8. each. GEORGETTE, OR THE NOTARY’S NIECE! | Cwarr.—No gentleman is entitled to hear any —This is the title of one of Paul de Kuck’s very best | thing read but onde. Heres, nad he oF os pote No, 4Ann bee on’ rood .—How is a member 4 know how to vote, PPE. Serie: 0: jay. It paints in striking colors, the story of » young girl, | ynless he hears the motion rea ° ISTIC MIXTUR! whose vanity and love of pleasure, yield her « ready prey | "‘Gaare Clerk will read the roll. BB try lpe es wal eae aero t the New Jerusalem, and together wi for, w: rey American —Hon. Fernando Wood, M. C, from Wash | ¢0 the arts of the seducer ! q descend to the earth, which, during their absence, hue | Price Ouly 25 cents. Three additional numbers | is¢tons Gol, Grane,U. 8-A.; Gen. Williams, Norwich. Her temporary splendor—her rapid fall—the horrors of | The roll was calledand the report adopted. | bottes, at 6, and at HOcenA ee Go” Agent, been purifiel, aad the wicked vumed up, where the | complete the work. Few works have been more [gel cng wort ony reels of Faris her repentance end | of human voices was tremendous.’ The ladies’ ‘7 Naan street ee bins) Geese popular than this of Mr.Cooley’s,notwithstanding the Bankrupt List, hand of a true master, and the various scenes follow each | loud laughter was heard above the clerk’s voice. Se as Coo1, anv Rerresuine.—Between thirty and high-handed attempt to suppress the work, owing to SOUTHERN DISTRICT OF NEW YORK. other with startling rapidity, keeping the interest ef she | One member cried out, ‘ Boy, go down to John General Printing—Books—Pamphlets— irty and forty h ion II h Creditorfof James Conner, type founder; Henry E. | reader constantly on the qui vive. A rigid censorship | Foy’s and get twe brandy and waters.” Cards—Bills, Se, persons were babtized in the canal at Southwark, | the author having drawn occasionally upon the pe- Riel, meer; Octavius Longworth, stationer, Wil- | has excluded from this version all the indelicacies of the nother member, “Boy, get agin sling and a lem- To the Business Public. Philadelphia, on Thursday last, by the Rev. Father | C¥liarities and eccentricities of European and other | liamsburg; Edward Cheney, commission merchant,Brook- original, and the true moral of the story stands forth clear | guade> Seovell. During the previous week, seventy-two | 'Tavellers he has met by the way. We are told the | lyn; Hyman Brunewick, mechanic and clerk ; Alexander well defined. Having now nearly completed one of the most splen These were brought and then a bottle of wine, ‘ ife.” | Baber, gardener; George W. Ralph, merchant; Corns. 1. i 5 GENERAL PRINTING OFFICES, ever organized ii persons were immersed in the North River by the | Characters themselves are drawn “ true to the life.” | puray, builder; Wm. Penny, merchant; Henry Packard, | o> prigToL’s SARSAPARILLA.—This wonderful beng EO gab Bae. Ph Pie tap mee fais olty, we arereedy to print books, pamphlets, cart Rev. Father Wheelock, and thirty-three persons | The plates, which are numerous, being more than pe rs Mg eta nive ooane were babtized in the East River on Sunday last, | °N¢ hundred in mumber, are admirably designed and | Wm" Kennedy Ridgby, hatter, James Bergen, brokel nd added to the Norfolk street church, under the | ©**¢ted, and ad@ much to the interest of the work. | Jacob Connery carpenter, Brooklyn; Henry B. Cook, medicine is daily growing in favor with the medical facul- | that this Congress which began with a virtueusre- | pills, and all kinds of wsefnl and elegant printing, on th M4 allie Ac odiigbe signe ethene oo ge solution to exclude all intoxicating drinks from the | most moderate terms, and for cash payments. fer from timo to time of its all powerful healing influence. | capitol, ended by banging wine and brandy toddy | ‘This office we bave fitted up at a great expenso—i an rin] . " ; 4 ba, U. 8. measurer. to the House, ing i mbers’ ber of the faithful are to be “ dipped” in the North | proprietor of this highty succe: i ‘THe Amenican Moseum.—Iin all our notices of this ‘appy effect produced upon my son, six years Mr. Fintmore wished to take up the report of the iy . ghly successful establishment, PY, Pp 7 : dollars, ond are still busy printing some of the most bear Raver this day. takes a benefit to-morrow evening, and attractions | !vorite establishment, we have never had better reason bs! age, tarough the use of ILI ead ah ae fic, Made Morente bn Anta Bill, ieiiidaniaie ave lataal Fock tal ‘ALady’s Mi 4 P= a news cmament . : . i to the bill of per- | S#rsapariila, induces me to offer 16 or else the whole bill would be lost. = News nox Ausany.—Pomeroy & Co. gave us| of extraordinary brilliancy and magnitude are pre- | fF unaualife! eulogy, than in elation to toe Dall of per. recommendation ofthasame; ss sbetinate acrofuloun | A Miausun.—Let itall go. (Laughter) , 1 iq | sinescalled the “Anrser, ix printed in this ofc, andi papers of Friday at an early hour yesterday morn- | Sted for the occasion. Durieg the short but ia nota feature that is not of ahigh order, not one that we | alfection, attended with extensive wicerations about the |. Here the uproar became very great ee the acknowledged to be the most beantafully printed mages! ing. We lenro that the Governor nominated to the | Temarkable career of this gentleman in New York, 1d willingly spare. The Deluge, every reader of | ead, both internal and external, having been more or Jess | (08t hear that t i one was tal le frwas taken in the country. The beautiful typography of the Ne} Sanate on the 2d inst ‘ he has so deeply aad firmly established b Woy Vay ee 4 afflicted with this disease from his birth. 20 per cent on the public priate, ‘i This | Yor Lancer is well known. ‘ant, the following persons: dj y ed his character ill admire. Tho Lady of the Lake isa , i off at the comn ent of the session. Semoel J ¢ . th ds of th i sacred history w Tam now pleased to inform you that he is now enjoying | of ommencem' eg Tt was cat-| All applicetions for printing will be made to Mx. Jose: oo ones, Chief Justice of the Superior es e minds of 1 py varege gy Lh & ‘caterer for | romantic spectacle of great beauty. These new dioramas, ood health Perfectly cured by you Ley mp — Se Salen Coane about MA motion was | cuutorr, the Manager, at the office of the Herald—or y \ popular amusement, that the impression cannot he admirable songs, recitations after fruitless attempts of other medicines and remedies | rie to 78, by only two yotes. A bl peer * erald. Thomas J. Oakley, Associate J D ‘. the mechanical figures, the adm: s* by the profe It would afford me pleasure at any time ‘ d this was laid on the table | stairs in the printing office, entrance at 97 Nassau straot. Michael Ulehoeficr, Fire ly rad fl soon, if ever, be totally eradicated. To-morrow | and dances, and Mr. Jenkins in his banjo melodies, make |: .oncy with oer wien iro to knew. of the water fads BD ge mae pe ‘ice conomred in and S asadd GURDON MANNE TT, mon Pleas. night, therefore, let his friends and the public} put « portion of the attractions. During the week, the | und cflects of Bristol's Sarsaparilla, at my store, 208 Stan | (1.100 & Seaton will have the money. little | Pxornteron oy tHe Henaio Gxtunan Phuwtivo Orrre D. P. Ingraham, Associate Judge of do generally (urn out én masse, and give him a bumper | Indian Chiefs may be seen daring eech day, and visitors | (0" street, or at my dwelling, 66 Suffolk street 1 "An effort was then made to give the poor, iitte North West Corner of Fulton and Neseau streets. ovlandeen” Assistan’ Vice Chancellery of | that will make ‘Old Drury” tremble to the very | will be regaled with the superb music of the famed Me. | soia wholesale and retal by William Burger, 60 Court- pages and messenger eded an omunng scene. | New Yous, 20th Bept., 1842, foundation lodeon . Jandt street, and Druggiste generally. his was rejected,

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